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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-11-29, Page 26—Photo by Connell Saturday when Frances Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Thompson, Wingham, be- came the bride of Bruce Allan Lott of Barrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lott of Wingham. Rev. G. L. Fish performed the double -ring ceremony and Harold Victor Pym played tra ditional wedding music, "The Lord's Prayer" and "O Promise Me". Mr. Thompson gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a white peau de sole floor - length gown with bateau neck- line, elbow -length sleeves, and a bodice trimmed with white lace motifs. The skirt was fashioned with deep inverted pleats and fell into a chapel train. A crown of brilliants and tear -drop pearls held her elbow length French illusion veil and she carried a bouquet of pink Sweetheart roses and baby's breath. Her attendants were Mrs. Murray Kuehl of Wingham as matron of honor, and MissPhyl- lis Thompson and Mrs. Ray- mond Lott as bridesmaids. They were attired in similar street - length gowns of sapphire blue velvet with organiza over- skirts and bateau necklines. They wore matching blue vel- vet wedding ring hats with demi- veil emiveil and carried nosegays of pink Sweetheart roses. Raymond (Bud) Lott of North Bay was his brother's grooms- man and the ushers were the bride's brother, Ken Thompson of Wingham and Jim Campbell of Kitchener. The reception was held in the church parlor, where pink and white carnations and can- delabra decorated the tables, and the bride's table was cen- tred with the wedding cake. Guests were present from Tor- onto, Owen Sound, Kitchener, London, North Bay, Brampton, Trenton and St. Marys. Guests included the groom's two grandmothers, Mrs. Annie Lott of Whitechurch and Mrs. Victoria Wendorf of Buffalo, N.Y. The bride's mother wore a mocha brown double knit suit with mushroom and brown ac- cessories and a corsage of yel- low mums. The groom's mo- ther chose a winter white double knit dress with mink trim and mink shade accessories and wore a corsage of bronze 1 WRAP UP YOUR CHRISTMA LIST EARLY !! Plan to mail out-of-town cards FIRST CLASS. pr ferential handling sorts them first, sends them by ai even corrects wrong addresses. !T1 Buy stamps no; Ask for them in sanitary cellophane -wrapped doll packs. 0 Check address list. Include Postal Zoi Numbers, and return address. ❑ Tie out -of -tori and local mail in separate bundles. Attach ,Post of labels. 0 Wrap parcels well. Put return address of side and inside. Weigh at Post Office. [] Mall Ear Remember, December 17 is the last date for local deliver roF0 c Edgar 1 he wee! aude Hl and MI Wellin end at t ubbard. , Thos l 'sited ri ckson. and M. unday Page 2 — Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Dec. 6, 1962 JOHN C. WARD CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT PHONE 200 — Wallace Avenue N. — LISTOWEL, Ont. ingljarn Rev. C. F. Johnson, L.Th. - Rector Mrs, Gordon Davidson - Organist 2nd SUNDAY IN ADVENT — DECEMBER 9th 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11,00 a.m.—Morning Prayer Little Helpers' Service Tues., Dec. 11—Evening Guild, Parish Room, 8.15 Thurs., Dec. 13—Senior Guild, Rectory, 3 o'clock u.'-3rd-�i"rc' i-��s--l��wi•rr.°�'S'�i-�.--:-.yo`�: ti•-.�-'i Funeral Saturday For Local Boy Kenneth Wayne Foxton, 12 - year -old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Foxton, died in Wingham Hospital on Wednesday, Nov- ember 28. He had suffered a long illness. He was a student of S. S. 11 Turnberry and attended St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his father and mother, the former Shirley McDougall, of Wingham, a sister Susan, 9 years and two brothers, David 8 years and Gary 5 years. The funeral was on Saturday morning from the R. A. Currie and Sons funeral home and in- terment in Wingham Cemetery. Rev. G. L. Fish officiated. Pallbearers were Ronald and Robert Foxton, Alvin Stacey, Jack McDougall, Stewart Rit- chie and Fred Ohm Jr. Carry- ing the floral tributes were Jack Stacey, Glenn Ruttan, Raymond MacDonald and Randy Martyn. Candalabra and baskets of white mums and pink carnations formed the setting in St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church on ONTARIO HUMAN RIGHTS DAY N DECEMBER 10TH, the loth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights — we can note with some satis- faction, that in the past year our Province has taken another substantial step toward imple- menting its principles by the enactment of the Ontario Human Rights Code. By bringing together into a single statute all of the various human rights legislation passed since 1944, by enlarging the scope of the Ontario Human Rights Commission and by appointing a full-time Director with additional stab, we are now in a much better position to proceed with a greatly expanded educational program designed to make the aims of the Code better known and understood by our people. It is a matter for gratification too, that in the development of its program of education and enlightenment the Commission is receiving the active and wholehearted co-operation of our churches, schools, industry, trade unions, .and a wide variety of community organiza- tions. This is surely the best proof that our citizens, individually and collectively, look upon our Human Rights Code as a reflection of the community conscience; that they are prepared to play their full part in applying its principles in their daily relationships, not just because the law requires it, but because truly enlightened social behaviour demands it. While we deplore and condemn violations of human rights else- where in the world and stand aghast before such ugly manifestations as the Berlin Wall, we must never cease to concern ourselves with those walls of prejudice which still exist in our own community—and sometimes in our own minds — and which deny to our fellow citizens that justice and equality of opportunity which is their inalienable right. Justice, like charity, should begin at home. Let Human Rights Day be, among other things, a time for self examination in order to make certain that we are faithfully adhering to those lofty principles of the Universal Declaration on which the Parliament of Canada and the Legislature of Ontario have placed their seal. JOHN P. ROBARTS December Tenth, Nineteen Hundred and Stxty-710 Prime Minister of Ontario rMEN M E N ozg„. Y1r to keep him ship-sha The hearty, sea -faring scent in grooming essentials, fhaf men appreciate. BODY TALCUM, 7 ounce COLOGNE ..... $1.50, AFTER SHAVE TALCUM PRO -ELECTRIC SHAVE . 75c, SHAVING MUG ... SHOWER SOAP with cord .. AFTER SHAVE LOTION $1050, GIFT SETS Variety of sets from 2 to 7 $150 up to $9.00 for Ladies CUTEX MANICURE SETS ..... $ I.00 to ROGER & GALLET SOAP box of 3 cake! TWEED GIFT SETS ,$3.50, $4.0( PAL ... just like fresh 1 TOILET WATER $1.50; $2.00 DUSTING POWDER $2.25 BATH CRYSTALS $1.50 SPRAY COLOGNI BATH SALTS .... STICK COLOGNE plus other beautifully packaged to CHARMER SET — miniatu Water, Talcum, Body Sad Bubbling Bath Crystals ..... Other lovely GIFT SETS to $4.75 mums. Mr. and Mrs. Lott left on a wedding trip to New York. Mrs. Lott wore a slate grey double knit dress with black and white accessories, topped by a rasp- berry red mohair coat with black fox fur trim. Her cor- sage was white mums. When they return they will take up residence at 193 Cook Street, Barrie. SHOWERS HELD Prior to the wedding a show- er was held at the home of Mrs. Carl Lott when the hostesses were Mrs. Jim Bain, Mrs. Gary Storey and Mrs. Jim Campbell. A few games were played, lunch was served, and the bride -elect presented with a floor polisher and miscellaneous items. On Wednesday of last week Mrs. Ken Stapleton, Mrs. Ste- wart Cowan and Mrs. Ken Thompson were hostesses for a miscellaneous shower at the latter's home. Mrs. Murray Kuehl and Miss Sharon Thomp- son helped open the gifts. 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