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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-12-05, Page 12dYitili0040006, Wednesday Ofie. lit I t 1960 HOWICK 11610N SHOWER U. EO fmm. Lucknow Forms Lions Club At an .open meeting last 'Wed- nesday evening in the town Lu9lcupw, With twenty men in attendance, a 'unanimous vote favored the formation Of e Lions Chib Lueltnew. The vote was by ballot And Of the total attendance, fifteen were, members of The ,Clansmen Club. A meeting of The OlanaMen was called for Tuesday evening of this week blit there was not a nitric- lent number present 'to proceed Wed ton axle Dittmer and Stewart were un- ge by the Rev, S, he United, Mieeionary. neaten. The bride is. r of Mr. and Mrs, mer. Palmerstoe,. and s., Oliver Stewart,. arents. , of the groom, ta of white rooms and fern. ted the church and wedding o was Provided by R. leliaelt, 001-1,. Mrs. E. Prosser, Pais- ley, Was soloist. bride wore a floor-length gown , with e shirred lace bodice. •.• TeatUring a heat neckline, and 111Y-polnt sleeves, and . a bouffant not , over taffeta skirt with deep lave-edged. .flounce. A coronet of soed.. pearls and rhinestone held. her three-quarter-length veil edged with lace and •shecarried a, muff '• . of red roses and ivy. ' , • • Miss Lois Pi:Mapco, Stratford, • Was maid.,ef honor and Miss Grace Stewart was junior bridesmaid, They wore floor-length gowns of rose pink and yellow gold respee, lively with finely pleated nylon net skirts; The maid of honor car- ried.a muff crested with pink and .• white mums and ivy, while the • bridesmaid, a muff topped with yellow and white mums and, ivy. Viewer girls were Marion Hud- son and Marietta Dittrner, sister of the bride, wearing identical goWns of 'sky blue net over taf- feta.... Miniature baskets of white and pink roses completed their en- . sernbleS, • James Stewart of Gorrie was •groomsnum. and Carl Stewart, Lis- towel and. Ralph Leake, ushered.. 4ecelving the guests, the bride's. mother were a. navy, ensemble with a •corsage of pink and white roses. • The groom's mother was also . dressed in blue with •white, aeeee-, sories ..and had .a corsage of and white roses, For film wedding .trip the bride c hosee an aqua green 'Silk dress with White velvet trim, dark brown • coat, beige aceessories and a cor- sage of gold and bronze baby Mums,. • The couple will reside in Oshawa, . . Molesworth Former .„. Storekeeper Passes R., Spence, 75, who for 17 years conducted the general store at Moleswortli, died In the Riverside nursing home, Mitchell, on Sunday, November 26th. He went to Seaforth in 1046 and since 1946 had lived at Mit- chell. His wife, the former Minetta Grainger, died in 1654, . One son, Bert, of Mitchell, survives With two daughters, Mrs. Gerald Agar, 'of Staffa. and Mrs. Ronald McPher- son, Port He was a member of Mehl Street. United Church, Mitchell and of the 0.0,F. ledge, Funeral services was conducted, by the Rev, J, Robt. Watt at. the Lockhart funeral home, Mitchell, at 2 p.m, on Tuesday. Temporary entombment was made • in Wood- land Mausoleum, Mitchell and in- terment will be made later in Fair- view Cemetery, Listowel, INSTALLS OFFICERS QOURIe4---SIX members of lib e* teea initiating team initiated fif- teen new members of the Legiaa. at, a meeting In the Legion Hall here.. Installation. of officers for, the conning year was conducted by Zone Commander Herman Yeling of Mineardine, assisted by gari Grey, provincial sports officers of Walkerton and on Adams, AO° membership chairman, Vtiringhilm- officers installed for *wick Legion, Branch No, 30' were; Past president, Mel. Allan;. president, • jaa. Clark; vice-president, Joseph, Hefferl treasurer, Thos. Ritehie; • secretary, Hector Hamilton; or,- gee,nt-at-arma, Carl gttinger; chaplain, Rov. Frank 41.1SP011; color hearers, Gordon Underwood, James ,Vittle; welfare officer, Wm, Austin; public relations, Geo, Ing- lis; aeditors Howard Wylio and Joe Heffer. United Church News GORRIE,--Tbe Gorrie-Wroxeter Young People's Union will meet In the Gorrie united Church on Sun- day, December 9 at 8 .pan. Pro- gram committee, Bill Higgins and Gwen , -Gibson. ff. o -o- The Woman's Missionary Society will hold its December meeting at the home of Mrs, Ewart Whit- field on, Thursday, December 6.. at 8.15 p.m. Program .committee„ Mrs. Gerald Galbraith, Mrs. Lorne Walker, Mrs. K. Hueston and Mrs, 0, Black, GGilfl anti Mrs. C. R.. 'McCutelleoni. of grasselai who were recently married, were honored at.. a large gethering in the Gorrie Community hall on Ttiesday even lag.. when they were presented' with .a gift of money .anti Other miscellaneous Mrs. Stanley Hayes read an ad- dress and Bill Taylor made the presentation, Sangster's orchestea furnished, music for dant:Mg. Mrs. .McgiitcheOn was the former Marie Harris of gowleit. Township, Anglican Church News GOBBIE—The 'Woman's Auxili- ary will meet on Friday afternoon at 2.30 at the home of Mrs, nor- man Wade for-the annual meeting, Please note the change in date. The roll call will be answered by a Christmas gift for' the WA. and the theme will be "Joy", ' 0" - 0 - 0 The Guild of St, Martha ' Will hold its. December Meeting at the home of Mrs, Jack Bennett at p.30 p,rn., Wednesday, December 4. • 0- 0 0 There will be a service of Holy Communion on Sunday next at the regular hour, with the meeting, This meeting' was held at the theatre And it was planned to follow up with a showing of films pertaining to Liens work. Upon adjournment of Tie `Clan meeting ,Prositient Harvey Webster stated his intention to call another Meeting on Frid*AY evening at 7.00 when a full Attend -ance will be iroperative,—Lucle. now Sentinel. SANTA -..CMUS-13 COMING TO. TOWN. GORRIE—Santa Claus-is to visit .Gorrie on Saturday .afternoon, Dec. 81 at two o'clock. The parade will be headed by the CKNX sound system from the station to the, community hen where pictures will be shown 'and treats distri- buted to the children, 4.# 34 and 5 yoats. • 3N% • for any ail two rego THE CANADA TRUST trql ,HeacUOffice — London, Ont, District • Representatives ' onAwronn nivrarain4vroN, vvINGnAm — H, WROXETElt. /I, .1. W. j3USILIFIELD, WINORAM BRUSSELS COUPLE. TUE HURON & ERIE 111111011i Eli MORICJAGE CC.11.PURATION .14 good-to -be..abk -.-44...t14 around GORE Mrs. Bertha Plant is visiting of the home of her son, Mr, Harvey Plant and. Mrs. Plant, Allanford, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown, John and Jean, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hoy, ,Ethel. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Wilmot Charles and family, whose daughter Clara, Mrs. ' Mervin Stephens, Lyleton, Man„ passed -away November 26, . A brother, Frank Taylor of Saskatoon, Sask., also died recently. Little Linda, Smith, three-year- old daughter of, Mr, and Mrs. Win.' Smith, con, 1,. is in Listowel Hospi- tal with pneumonia.. Those attending the Steart-Dit- ,trner wedding', in Palmerston on Saturday, November 24th were Mr. and' Mrs. Oliver Stewart and fam- ily, .Mrs, Mabel Stewart and Mr. and. Mrs. Burns Stewart: Miss Beryl Bennett was home from Kitchener for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hastie and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King spent a few days in London last week. I Miss. Bella. Greaves and Mrs, Minnie Irwin speiit several, days last week in Toronto. Nadine Cook, who underWent An appendectomy, in the Listowel Me- morial Hospital last week, was able to return to her home on Sunday. We extend deepest sympathy to the Abram' family in. the -tragic death of their son,.Fraser, on Sun- day. Mrs. Errand Coates of Waskada,' an,, has beep visiting with rola- ves here. r. Harold David returned l'itst ek, from Portage, Pa. He Was mpanied by his brothers, Wm. d .of Huntsville and Frank of , e Hill, Edgar, Clarence .McCal- hl Smith and Harvey Mc- ttended the annual meet- Federation of Agricul- desboro, last Wednes- dgar has returned several months in awrence hqs re- her daughter, ngs of Lucknow, in ,St'. 'Joseph's with a rheuma- pleurisy, is im- a Lawrence of ew days recently Mercer ht or tomorrow HEADROOM mew wicerie—Iiotice how the Big M's new' breadth is dramatized by, a massive new Jet Flo BUmper. 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