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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-05-19, Page 5--Photo by McDowell
Jean Marie Hanna of Kira., piece of white rases held a ny.
ener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Clarence Hanna of Belgrave,.
and Wayne Franklyn Minick of
Kitehener, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Minick of Bridgewa-
ter, N. S" exchanged marriage
vows in Belgrave United Church
at a ceremony performed by
Rev, Arthur Jackson at five
clock Saturday, May 7. The
bride and groom received com-
munion at the double-ring
ceremony held by candlelight.
Mrs. John Nixon was the organ-
ist.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father. She wore
a floor-length gown of white
French radia silk with a long
train, and long lily-point
sleeves. Her matching head-
Ion scalloped veil and she car'
Pied a white iiIble coveted with
Sunshine roses and a white or-
chid.
Mrs. Eldon Cook of Belgrave,
matron of honor, and Miss
Carolyn Campbell of Strathroy,
bridesmaid, wore Identical
gowns of apricot French radia
silk. The dresses were floor-
length with short sleeves. Their
yellow veils were held by head-
pieces of roses matching the
dresses and they carried white
Bibles crested with Sunshine
roses.
The groomsman was Wylie
Minick of Halifax and the ush-
er was Larry Mayberry of Bel-
grave.
The wedding dinner was
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Rey, litirOld D. Jenkins,
Minister of Anglican churches
at Ovule, Fordwich and Wrox'
ever and. Rev. G.. E, PakenbaM,
minister of churches in 13lyth,
Auburn and Belgrave will be or-
dained as priests today at St,
Pours Cathedral, London.
Rt. Rev. G, N. Laxton,
Bishop of Huron, will conduct
the service.
served in the church parlor, fol-
lowed by a reception in the
Foresters' Hall, The bride's taf
We was centred with A three-
storey chapel wedding cake.
Guests attended from Hali-
fax, Bridgewater, Guelph, Lis-
towel, Kitchener, Atwood,
Goderich, Clinton, the sur-
rounding area and Flint, Mich,
Mrs, Hanna wore a pink
wool stroll suit with turquoise
accessories and corsage of tur-
quoise mums. A beige suit with
light beige accessories and cor-
sage of turquoise mums was
worn by the groom's mother.
The bride and groom left for
New York and Boston, Mrs.
Minick travelled in a light
beige suit with blue hat and
gloves and alligator shoes and
bag. Her corsage was thebridal
bouquet.
The young couple will live
in Kitchener. The bride is a
graduate registered nursing as-
sistant of Wingham and District
Hospital.
Dinner Held
At Goderich
The Kinette Club celebrat-
ed the anniversary of its found-
ing with a dinner meeting at
the Tiger Dunlop Inn, Goder-
ich, last Wednesday.
The president, Mrs. Maurice
Stainton, presided, A letter
from the Royal Canadian Leg-
ion, Branch 180, was read ask-
ing the club to assist in the ob-
servance of Decoration Day at
the Wingham Cemetery. It was
decided to place flowers in the
cemetery.
A work party will be held in
the near future to make tray
favors for patients at the Wing-
ham and District General Hos-
pital, The next regular meet-
ing will be June 25. Kinsmen
Ladies' Night will be June 11.
Following the business meet-
ing, the club visited the Ontar-
io Hospital where they conduct-
ed several games of bingo for
the entertainment of the pa-
tients.
--Photo by Seifert
ribbons. She wore white shoes
and the groom's gift of a single
strand of pearls. She carried a
bouquet of pale pink carnations.
Her only attendant was Mrs.
Ken Willoughby of Wroxeter.
She chose a three-piece en-
semble of turquoise eyelet,with
bone-coloured hat, gloves and
shoes, She carried a nosegay of
bronze mums.
Ken Willoughby of Wroxeter
was groomsman.
For their wedding trip to Ni-
agara Falls and the northern
United States, the bride donned
a navy coat with white acces-
sories.
The young couple will re-
side in Teeswater where the
groom is employed by Thomp-
son Bros. Creamery. •
(Intended fo*r last week)
DONNYBROOK-'Mrs. Mor-
ley Johnston and Mrs. Stuart
Chamney welcomed guests from
Auburn, Westfield, Calvin-
Brick, St. Helens and White-
church auxiliaries at the United
WI Will Help in
Red Shield Drive
BELMORE—The May meet-
ing of the Women's Institute
was held on Wednesday of last
week in the Institute Hall, Mrs.
David Eadie was the convener.
The motto "Indifference to
public affairs invites the rule of
evil men", was prepared by
Mrs. Elmer Zinn. She stressed
the importance of taking a
stand on moral issues, and im-
portant public dealings.
Jack Goodall, a Wingham
lawyer, was the guest speaker.
He spoke about motor accidents
and with the members discussed
Workmen's Compensation, now
in effect.
During the business portion
of the meeting it was decided
members would assist in the Red
Shield Campaign this month.
Lunch was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Harvey Ballagh,
Mrs. Eadie and Mrs. Harry Mul-
vey.
Articles for Bale
Displayed at W.A.
FORDWICH—Trinity Angli-
can Church W. A, met Wednes-
day at the home of Mrs. Elva
Jacques with the president, Mrs.
Strong, in the chair. Mrs. Pet-
er Browne led the devotions.
Roll call was answered by 12
with a thought on Ascension.
A quilt has been received
and is ready for quilting. Arti-
cles for the bale for the Indian
Residential School were on dis-
play.
Mrs. R. Foster gave a Moth-
er's Day poem and Rev. H.
Jenkins read an essay of a ten-
year-old girl on the sacraments.
The spring Deanery meeting
to be held in Wingham on June
1 was announced. Mrs. Elsie
Strong reported on the Diocesan
W. A. annual in London.
Miss Elva Foster gave the
chapter, "He Lives", from the
study book. Plans were made
for a garden party early in June
and an invitation was received
to accompany the Gorrie group
on a bus trip to Brantford and
Hespeler June 7.
Rev. Jenkins closed the
meeting,with prayer and Mrs.
E. Ferguson conducted a flower
contest. Lunch was served by
the hostess and Mrs. R. Allan.
Church Women's Thankoffering
on Tuesday evening of last
week.
President Mrs. Tom Arm-
strong gave the call to worship
and Scripture was read by Mrs,
Wesley Jefferson. Mrs. Edward
Robinson offered prayer and the
offering was received by Mrs.
James Small and Mrs. William
Hardy.
Mrs. Gordon McBurney and
Mrs, Alex Robertson sang a duet,
accompanied by Mrs. Norman
Coultes.
Mrs. Sam Thompson intro-
duced Mrs, Arthur Jackson, who
spoke on " The New Evangelism:
Mrs, Hilliard Jefferson thanked
the speaker and invited the
guests to the basement for re-
freshments after the meeting.
Mrs. Margaret Leddy read a
Mother's Day poem and Mrs. J.
Hildebrand showed slides in
conjunction to the poem.
During the social hour fol-
lowing the meeting apprecia-
tion was expressed by members
of the visiting auxiliaries and a
gift was presented to Mrs. Jack-
son.
Rainbow Club
The Rainbow Club met Tues-
day of last week in the council
chambers with eighteen mem-
bers present, Thank you cards
were received from two mem-
bers who were hospitalized.
Plans were made for the lo-
cal picnic to be held July 6th
in the town park. Mrs. L.
Gowdy, Mrs. Chas. Shiell and
Mrs. W. E. Patterson were ap-
pointed to attend the spring
banquet, June 2 in London.
The hostesses took charge of
the meeting. Bingo was play-
ed and a social hour was enjoy-
ed. The hostesses for the next
meeting will be Mrs. L. San-
derson, Mrs. M. Deyell, Mrs.
K. Aitcheson and Mrs. Ethel
Aitcheson.
Surprise Party
On Anniversary
FORDWICH—Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Sothern were pleasantly
surprised on Tuesday night when
members of their family gather•
ed at their home on the occas-
ion of their 25th wedding an-
niversary.
The evening was spent in a
social way. Mrs. Roy Simmons
read a short address and their
daughter, Mrs. Bill Weber,
made the presentation of an
electric kettle and silver cake
plate.
Bruce and Arnetta thanked
everyone and lunch was served.
A quiet but pretty wedding
took place on the afternoon of
Wednesday, May 4, in Gorrie
United Church, when Linda
Mae Hayden, Wingham, be-
came the bride of Reginald
Clifford Pardon of Belgrave.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayden,
Wingham, and the groorn`s par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Purdon of Belgrave. Rev, R. M.
Sweeney of Gorrie officiated.
The bride looked lovely in a
ballerina-length dress of white
lace and navy crepe. It featur-
ed long sleeves and a sabrina,
style neckline. Her headpiece
consisted of a white double ,.rose
cluster and short veil, trimmed
with a white velvet bow and
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