The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-09-30, Page 84 OWLS/law .Wed
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- A quiet wedding t.(;),* 'p'l'ace 'in '
,St. Andrew's Presbyterian Citorob,
Wingimm, on .Saturday when Pr.
Alexander Nimmo United in mar-
riage Gail. Irene Shaw and Calyert
Atttee Vii:cOner.• The bride is the
laughtPr.of 7VIr, and Mrs. Clarence.
W. Shaw of lAtinghath and the
groom is the ,.ron, of Mr, and Mr's.
Calvert A. Falc.ener of Blyth,
Stewart.. McGill, of Wingliain, .as.
so erne' sang "The Wedding Pray
,ar'". and "0 Merges(
Ihe :bride, given in marriage by
her iather, looked lovely in a
lerina-length gown, The cbaatth3
la
lily-,point,
o hi.ondti,e s%‘evv as noa styled w4i:tban:QlopTt,
V.-neckline enhanced with sequins,.
The skirt' featured a front pane:
of chantilly lace and a ,back,
tiers -of pure silk organza, gel
finger-tip, F-rench illusion veil was'
held in place by a tiara of sequins
and pearls and she carried a ea:4-
L'atle• of. Bek,t9rtirrie roses,
•MrS7ala T>ennedy of Blytlr as
matron of 'honor, wore a ¶royal
'blue nyipn dress and a whitd.4 fea.,'
tier hat. She .carried a nosega;
cf. pink and white roses,
The best man was :lack .Keinie.c1.3.
of Blyth:" and tire .-ushers. were
corsage of red roses.
For a wedding trip to Niagaru
Falls and the 'LIZA. the bride don-
ned a 'black and white taffett
gown 'with Matching accessories
,and a cons age of red 'roses,
Guests attended the wedding,
from. Agincourt, Toronto, Cayuga,
Grimsby, Strathioy, Clifford,, Mild-
, 'inay, Kincardine, Harrieton, Blue-.
vale and 'Wingham,
in the prrkrItnw of the Iirn§sgis Una
ited'Church to the IminellaV fa-
milies,
FOr a. wedding trip tO: Nort1riern
Ontario the bride wore a black and
white Wilt @engaline .dress With.
black accessories, The' eaapie will
reside on the third line of Morris.
TEESWATER FAL FAIR
OCT 6 & 7
Dotstanelng HOrso
Five •Breed
Harness'R,aces
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FRIDAY, and SATURDAY
October 2 and 3
"HEY* BOY
. HEY GIRL"
A Musical Treat for' All the
Family,
Plus
"ONION HEAD"
Starring ANDY GRIFFITH
You'll laugh your head , off
when Onion Head nearly
loses his,
Features 7.15, 8.36, 10.25
MONDAY, TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY, October 5-6-7
"HORRORS OF THE
.BLACK 'MUSEUM"
A shocker That Will Long Be
Remembered,
Adult Entertainment
Plus
"THE HEADLESS
GHOST"
Head Hunting Teen Agers Lost
In. A Haunted Castle.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and
SATURDAY, October 89-10
"THE' BUCCANEER"
BROWNIE'S DRIVE 1N Theatre
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Featuring the Largest Wide Scre'en,in Huron County
THURSDAir and FRIDAY OCTOBER 1• and 2
— DOUBLE FEATURE
"THE LEFT HAND OF GOD"
(COLOUR) .(CINEMASCOPE)
' Bogart Gene Tierney
"PHANTOM OF THE JUNGLE"
/on Hall
(ONE CARTOON)
ocrontss and 5
DOUBLE FEATURE •—
"THE SEVEN CITIES OF GOLD"
(COLO(JR) 7(CINEMASOOPE)
Richard Egan Rito HOren0
"MASSACRE"
''(Cot,out)
Dane -Clarice -- Moto Moth
(ONE CARTOON')
SPECIAL NOTICE . TO 011* PATRONS
THANK 'YOE for your piltrenage tined attendance tt our bomb, feattliret,
IsLEASE 144101E: 'Atte Will be Sao itheWs Oct.. to Oct. ti
COMMENCING, With the weekend of (*Witt 9th, We Will Play Oft
WEEKENDS ONLY.
TWO SHOWS' N1011TLY RAIN' OR CLEAR
Bo °Hite, Open. at 7,30 p.m, First Show at 8 edoek,
CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN OARS FREE
SATURDAY anti MONDAY
qdrso,FINgr
The BOY Eand „end Miss-len
Bawl tea pf the. Winghani United`
Church 'vas held -on Saturday at
$ in the 'Sunday School room
Of the Pharch, Itrs. Stewart Beat
suPprintendent of the Baby
Band, presided at the reeetiag,
nillOwing the OPerdhig' hymn the
erl,Pture 'Was read by iLYnda Me.
Thgv.rt, Donald. X*itsser led in
gayer, A piano solo by Brian
Caslielc was mulch enjoyed.
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DOWSES CHILDREN
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At the reception wi,401t followed
the -church
-reeeiVed. the #1.4.44; ,a;
cinelsc blue sa,4n dress; with dust'
rose SPOeSSerloY. and 4, Pt0 rose
corsage. The mother as-
sisted, wearing "a: tiressI of printed
grePn' ese-90 With Whitp aec4sories,
Her. VP rs go- of, yellow i ses.
Per a .Waddiug trip to tho.:States,
the bride donned 'a beige weal ,jer-.
sey suit with fur trim, Her
cogsories VO.e: 'green- and- )hr$W0
Itlnsna, both of Winghana.
Wayne woods and Tonnetb Afachan_,T)owson
SS ROLLS
Rectogr 1-40,3
Thin Week's Special
fOr 25c
OrroOpOrorol,Oo,S,Ne07'for;
Lynda, ReaVie introduced Mrs, 0.
strtriber#, 'the guest speaker .of the
fternoon„ who gave a. very in-,
spicing message tO the ;girls and'
boys, Patsy Walker, on behalf of
those present, thanked Mrs. Stru-
thers' for her interesting address.
The' folloWing children gradu-
ated front Baby Band into Mission ;
Band: Julia Burke, James Case-
more, Rhonda 13e11; Nancy Guest,
David Gibson, Julie., Hilbert, Allan
Hafernienl, Jean Irwin, Tetesa Mc-
Guire, Gerold Marks, Judith Ohm,
Barbara Ritchie, Sandra, Tiffin, Ka-
ren Walker and Glenn Walker.
Following the graduation exercises
they were welcomed into the Mis-
sion Band by Mrs. Conron,
After, the closing hymn the
AT DUSK C.G.I.4% served lunch and a social
Two Shows Nightly • hour was enjoyed.
Cartoons at every Performance
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
October 1 and 2
"BATTLE FLAME"
Pius
"SURRENDER HELL"
co
CR&
Theatre - liarriston
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
September 30 &'October 1
"RALLY AROUND
THE FLAG BOYS"
(Adult Entertainment)
Starring Paul Newman, Joan
Collins and Joanne Woodward
' The Funniest of Books becomes
the'runniest Film Ever
Features 'at 7.15 and 9,10 pan.
TUESDAY and WiHiNESIDAY
October 6 and 7
"UNTAMED"
Adult Entertainment
„ starring Susan Hayward,
Tyronne Power, Richard Egan
Color
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
October 1 and 2
Horror Show Double Feature
"THE REVENGE OF
FRANKENSTEIN"
Adult Entertainment Colour ,
Peter Cushing',.
"THE GIANT CLAW"
Adult Entertainment
Jeff Morrow
SATURDAY and MONDAY-
- October 8 and 5
"TItE HANGMAN"
.Robert Taylor, Tina Louise,.
Fess Parker
Two Shows Nightly Rain, or Clear
Box Office Opens at 8.00 o'clock
.i First Show at Dusk
Children Under 12 iii Cars Free ,
Cartdon at Each Performance
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Lives in Clinton
Rev, T. Garnett Masser and Rev.
Sidney Davison of Brueefield of-
ficiated on Sept. 19th in Wingham
United Church when Patricia Shir-
ley Bender became the bride of
Garth Douglas Postill, The bride,
is the only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Bender, Clifford, and
the groom is the son of Mr, and
Mrs. Joseph Posthill, Clinton.
The bride's goWn was French'
6hahtilly.)ace and net over slipper
satin with fitted bodice. It was
floor-length with a sebrina neck-
line and lily-point sleeves. The
bouffant skirt was in tiers of lace,
and accordion pleated net from
waist to hem. A _Pearl and rhine• -
stone crown held her. veil of illu-
sion net edged with lace. ^She were
the groom's gift, a pearl necklace
and earrings and carried 'red roses
and white stephanotis bound into
strearxiers. -""k
Miss-Gloria Stobo,' London, was
maid of honor, wearinga pale pink
balerina length gown, and carried
aqua and white mums. Miss Lioye
Stobo, Teeswater, was bridesmaid,
wearing an''aqua balerina length
gown. Her flowers were Pink and
white mums, Miss Candice Fox-
ton, Wingham, cousin: of the bride,
was flOWer girl, wearing a white
lace dress over taffeta and carry-
ing yellow and white mums.
Dean Fitchitt Thedford, was the
groomsman.- Jack Foxton, Wing
ham, cousin of the bride, and
Frank • Posthill,, :brother of the
groom, were ushers,
Miss. Joyce Bender, Gowans-
town, was soloist, accompanied by
Fred Linchie, Kitchener. She sang
the Lord's Prayer and "Wedding
'Prayer", The reception was held
in the church parlours.
For her wedding trip the bride
chose a two-piece blue wool suit
with grey lamb trim and black and
blue accessories. She wore a cor-
sage of pink'. carnations.
Mr. and Mrs .Posthill will live •at
Clinton.
Joan Brooks Weds
James R. S. Darling
Wingharn 'United Church was the
Setting on Saturday afternoon for
the wedding 'of Joan Marie Brooks
and,.'Eames Robert Stanley Dar-
ling, The bride is the eldest
daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George
13roolts of VVingliarn and the groom
is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley
Darling of Bluevale.
Rev, T, 0, Maser, minister of
the church, officiated,
The bride was given lb marriage
by her father. She chose a ,baller-
ina-length gown of white emboss-
ed nylon over silk taffeta, styled
with scoop neckline. A cotonet,
of seed pearls and Sequins held her
waist-length Veil and she- carried
a white Bible crested With red
roses and streainers.
GOWiied alike in ballerina-length
dresses Of apricot crystal charm
and Matching picture hats, the
brides attendants were her sister,
Miss Rota trodlcs and ,lsifiss Carol
8teurnol as bridesmaid, Miss Ruth
Campbell, niece of the groom, was
a pretty floWer girl,. dressed in a
gown of pale green nylon,
betiald Darling brother .of the
groom, was ,grOom,Sinian. ttha Eton
bert Brooks, brother Of the bride
and Harry barling, brother of the
groom, Were ushers.
A reception followed at the Le.
gion Herne, The bride'S Maher
r.eeeiVed In a gpwn Of brOWn toned
corded' taffeta with brown acees-
sorita and a corsage of yellovi
mums, 81ie: was assisted by 'the
groonVo mother who wore a navy
1 sheath. with red aecessoties and a.
,Marriage vows were egcnang;ed
in the thil,ited . 'Church manse at
0,r1,14$01$. 011 4141-1 14 ,, Florence
Irene, daughter of Mr. 'Iliad Mrs,
Pawgron;;' Wingnal:11, ' .and.
Olen Douglas, son of ,Mrs, TAw-
rence, 1Kaehan, Waspeis and the'
2vIaniniin, a dial:1;114'7ring.
ceremony:, The hey,' L, Erowu of-
fletated, -
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THEATRE
If we did but know how little
some enjoy of the great things that
they possess, there would not be
much envy in the world.—Edward
Young.
SATURDAY, 'OCTOBER 3 ONLY
Richard Wiclmark in
"YELLOW SKY".
Plus Gregory Peck'iii
"THE GUNFIGHTER"
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Litashmar
DRIVE-IN THEATRE.
Listowet Ontario
WED AT UNITED CHURCH—Patricia Shirley Bender `and Garth
Douglas Postill exchanged wedding vows at the United Chnrch';vitli
•Rev. T. G. Husser 'and Rev, Sidney Davison of Bruceffield officiating.,
They will live in Clinton.—PhCto by 'Connell.
Patricia Bender
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rday, Laurie _Black of Brussels attend-
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guests. Mrs. Lillian gituger, 'Mrs.
Ted English and MrS; Ronnie Sed-
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wi,h English and Rion- e c
,ger at the tea table in the eve-
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Brooks and Mrs. Earl Harrison
served in the :evening.
Mrs, Brooks was assisted by Mrs,
Harrison" in dikilaying -the -gifts.
and trousseau.
Trousseau Tea,.
At. Brooks ,time..
About 75 guests attended a trims-
ieau tea at ,the home of Mrs. Geo,
3rooks on Wednesday of last week
n !loner 9f lief daughter, feen,
whose marriage took Ooze on Set-
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P-111"14.4e by 14" ether,
bouffant skirt with rows of raver.
and lon 'lace, er shoulder
;Weil was caught by a o 0:
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length
couple reside bolero an,d taPered sleeves anti' a
the bride chose a gown of nyibn
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wore shrimp lace gown with lack
sand. net skirt over taffeta, carry-
.a.,130„seg0..Y. Of,. Pk* „CarnatiOni.
and white radius,
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