Deleebeeck-Longworth Bridesmaids, Sheryl Pilkey of Burgessville, Glenna McLees of Courtland, both friends of the bride, and Rosemary Barbier of Aylmer, cousin of the groom, wore similar gowns to that of the maid of honor, only in French blue shade. Kathy Lynda Prohammer of Kit- chener, friend of the bride,.was maid of honor and wore an empire waisted polyester gown in bright royal blue, accented by a figured sheer jacket with bracelet length sleeves. She carried a nosegay of yellow daisies, white mums and blue cornflowers. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a white, polyester, interlock halter dress accented with Madeira lace trim and completed by a matching jacket with high neckline and tiny button back closing, with the back falling into a cathedral train. Her veil was edged with lace and held by a crescent of flowers and she carried a cascade arrangement of white mums and red roses. “"11“ ust Deleebeeek of RR !f,"ii:),15.,uj. _ Tbav. --a?luuxt.as Beothy, S.J., -iyificiated and Linda Scott of Simcoe, sang Sunrise, Sunset during the service. _ ' The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Longworth of RR I, Burgessville. Two baskets of white mum arrangements decorated St. Ladislaus R.C. Church, Cour- tland, on October M, 1922, at 2:30 p.m. for the wedding of Patricia Longworth of 70 Maple Villa Tillsonburg, and David Peter Deleebeeck sonlof Mr. MR. AND MRS. DAVID PETER DELEEBEECK (Country Lane Studio, Aylmer) cases. For a wedding trip to the Bahamas, the bride wore a brown, polyester, knit jumpsuit and a Corsage of white. Guests included the grand- parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton of irirbssvillt, grandparents, of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. William DeWinnie of Aylmer and Mr. and Mrs. Deleebeeck, Sr., of Vittoria. Other guests were present from Detroit, Pontiac, Marlette, Hamilton, Kitchener! Norwich, AyImer, Simcoe, isurgessville, Wood- stock and Ottawa. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Deleebeeck are roseuuw- Bride's gifts to her attendants were silver necklaces, and groo m's gifts were leather key cases. ,_,JA:nn' H"',, tn thp Dinner for 240 guests and reception for 700 was held at the Delhi Belgian Club. Bride's table featureda four tiered cake flanked by white tapers and guests' tables were decorated with red rose buds with powder blue tablecloths. Master of ceremonies was Mr. Fred (Leroy) Newton of Woodstock. For receiving guests, the bride's mother chose a long gown of apricot polyester with front draping, worn 31th a Bow" w “1"" - - front draping, worn with a rosebud corsage to match her gown. Groom's mother chose a long sheer gown in Wedgwood blue with sheer over layers topped by a mink stole, and worn with a corsage of pink rosebuds. i .m- b., Inn“ noonnrinnfc iiiiifiot the groom and . Longworth of 313.1311“ Burgessville, brother of thi', bride. _ were Fred Longworth of Woodstock, brother of the bride, Frank Deleebeeck of RR 2, St. Williams, cousin of the groom, Tony Lados of RR 7, Simcoe, Longworth of Burgessville, sister of the bride, was flower girl and wore arr empire waisted, floor-length, sheer gown matching the bridesmaids jackets, with elbow length sleeves. Her headdress was a crescent of pale blue flowers and she carried a smaller arrangment to match the bridesmaid's flowers. Best man was Brian ma ebeeck of RR 3, Delhi, gi'lttl'f ot me igruum. ({anch iiriGa" RR 2, Tillsonburg. was Brian jig T" i759 Burgessville News Mrs. Victor Moore, atientie-ti. 3<Mrg‘*’;‘;§. ostetisttt The girls received W Mfg ’§€EM tificates and teaspoons grandmother, . having completed the un/on Smith. d Mrs Ronald Chant, A birthday party wasotite of .Mr. an Mr And Mrs. Perry Saturday evening at “Wand in Kingston, ' Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Pict" Stone and baby son, e honor of their gnndson, Steven t the week end at the horn McGaw, and his uncle, Norman spen 's mother, Mrs. Smith, both of Ingersoll. Steven oi the former celebrates his birthday on May Emerson Chant. Achievement day was held on Saturday for the 4-H Clubs when they had their work and books on display. Four girls of Unit 2 of Burgessvinef, with their leaders, Mrs. Bob Moore and BURGESSVILLE (C), - Members of the Burgessville and East Oxford Churches gathered together at the Burgessville Baptist Church on Thursday night for the induction services for their new Pastor, Rev. James Newman. Rev. Ken Morrisson preached the In- duction service. Lunch and a social time followed. The members of the Burgessville and East Oxford Baptist Churches welcomed a new minister in an induction service on the evening of May 11 in Burgessville. The Rev. James Newman was presented to the members of the congregations by Ralph Higgins, representing East Oxford. The Co-Op building in Burgessville has been transformed into the Buchaneer Restaurant and Mother's Day was the official opening day. All mothers were presented with a flower and here Mrs. Beverly Buchan pins a bud to the lapel of Mrs. Durelle DeCooman. T 2:237» f 71/7 J) 5:3: A Congratulations to Marty and Bev. Buchan on the opening of their new restaurant in Burgessville, Mother's Day guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Hoover were their son, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Hoover, and Larry, Waterloo and "sons Billy and David Hoover, Toronto. 17th and enjoys many trips throughout Canada in his diving career. Recently he won first and third at Ottawa and flew to Edmonton for a diving com- petition. Mrs IPs--- him .Sttodgrrass (nee $34: irl2i'f:fi.hciir7, Ci)?: T Ci :5 9‘3"???" V PPI " lex,,