The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-05-30, Page 44 -
;harm Adva,ncwc-" ir,nesr Thursday, May. sop 1968
nos from
Th. World of Wom�n
euchre
The Women's institute .closed
its euchre season with a record
crowd of 3e tables at the party
in the couneiI chamber on Mon-
day evening.
High lady was Mrs., Bob
Montgomery; high man playing
as lady, Chester Taylor; high
than, Jahn Doig. The lucky
draw was won by Gershom Johns-
tf.,
The hostesses were mernbers
Of the V.X. executive.
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Baskets of pink and white
mums and gladioli and candela
abra decorated St, Andrew's
Presbyterian Church on Satur-
day, May 18x, for the double. .
ring ceremony uniting in mar;
raige Helen' Elizabeth Currie
and Thomas David Sanderson.
Rev, G.L. Fish officiated and
Mrs. Don. Robertson was organ
ist. .Miss Barbara Hall of Lan-
don sang "0 Perfect Love" and
"Wedding Prayer".
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Sanderson of
R. R. 2 Wroxeter and -the bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Currie, R. R. 3 R Wing -
ham. "
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a floor -
length. gown of lagoda crepe
fashioned with. guipure lace
outlining the beck, elbow
sleeves and skirt, and also used
to trim the -detachable back
shoulder, chapel length train.
A floral cluster held the four
tiered illusion facer veil. She
carried a bouquet of pink roses .
and ivy, -
Miss Ruth Coulees of Guelph
was maid of honor and the
bridesmads were Miss loan Cur-
rie, sister of the bride, Mrs.
Murray • Mc Lean of Owen Sound
and Miss Doreen Smyth of Tor-
onto. Tim, , aU Cubo iib w` cit
gowned alike , in floor -length -
berry pink silk twill over which
white French cluney lade fell
U.C.W. BAKE SALE
BLUEVALE--In thespacious
home of .Mrs. Charles Bosman
Unit Tiro ,.of Blue vale.
held 'a very successful bake sale
and tea on Friday afternoon.
Homemade- baking was
quickly °sold. ' The tea was ser-
ved on .small tables with flower
centres. A large crowd .attend-
ed and proceeds were very satis-
factory y
--Mr. G. Alan Wftiiams
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irate course In. the study of , con-
s a;'°'tho:Unriversity of
Waterloo this week.
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from the pink yoke to a hem-
line band of the same pink fab-
ric. Natural pink carnations
enhanced the hair styling and
they carried bouquets .of pink
and white daisies and trailing
James Sanderson of Van-
couver.. B.C. was his brother's
best man and the ushers were
Brian Sanderson of Toronto,
.brother of the groom, Murray
McLean of OWen Sound and '
Grant Currie.• brother of the -
The reception was held in
'the church auditorium where
the bride's mother received .
wearing ,a tWo-piece ensemble
of blue turquoise with tikban
style hat of varigated mohair
braid, black acce'ssories and a
•corsage of pink carnations.
The groom's mother' assisted
reiteso
r .an
-- Photo by -McDowell
wearing a beige coat dress, •
beige hat and.brown accessories
tions. Guests were present from
awa, Toronto, St. Catharines,
Ajax, London, Guelph;
chener, Owen Sound, Elmira.
Blyth, Hanover, Lucknow, Bel -
grave, Wroxeter and Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson left'
for a honeymoon in Quebec; •
Cape suit with black accesiories-
They will live in St, Oath- ,•
arines.
The bride was an employee
of LondOn Life Insurance CoM".#
pany, London and the groom is, •
an accountant with the Cana-
dian ImPerial Bank of Com-
merce at Vineland. _
Captain dapple
is spwrak+er at
Couple' Club
The May Meeting of the St„,
Andrew's Congest Club was
held in the Cluirch parlours'.
Gordon Sutcliffe•give the call
to wotstaP. "'Blest Be the T ie .
That Binds" was sung, fplloWet
by the Scripture end the medi-,
tation given hi Mrs. C. !ter-
garth. Prayer Was'effered by"
The minuteS were Nod, 'fol.
lowed by the offering and:obi.'
fertoiy prayer by Fred McGee.
Mrs, Don Robertson played a
medley Othyrnn$ on, her acc6r-`
Fred MeGee introduced the
speaker, Capt. °cOpple of the
Salvatien Artily, who gave as,
, his topic "The,.History and
Work of the Salvation Arnir •
Mrs. E., McGee thanked the
game waS, played,
The June meeting will he
held. at the cottage of Mr, and
Cele.brate
anntversary
Archie Is4iller were guestf of
versary held at the home of •
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs, Beverlt Brears,
Fordwich, on Saturday evening.
They were 'presented with flow-
ers, chairs, clOck„1 picture
and a toaster:
tance were Mr. 'and mis. Grant
Mr. and Mrs. tlugh Miller of ,
Detroit, Mrs.- Elizabeth .Arscott .
of Toronto 'Mrs.. Toleda
erman Of Waterloo'„ Mrs, F.
Grainger of Brussels, Mrs.' J.•
MacDonald and Dorotkr
Earls, London.
will hvein Vancou
Yellow gladioli and white
Wingharh United Church on
May 18 for the w.eddin$ of
Nancy -Marie Elliott •arid Barry
Wayne Thompson-. gev. C. M.
Jardine officiated. Miss Iva •
Mai Smith was the organist -and
the•groom's,sister, Miss Mary.
Helen Thompson sang Wedding
Prayer and Because. -
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. William Elliott of Wing -
ham afid the late Mr. Elliott..
The groom's parents are Mr.
Wingham.
•A.E. Elliott of Burlington
gave his niece in marriage.
She wore an origipal gown of
white brocadelle on straight
lines With short sleeves. The
bodice had a yoke of Swiss lace
with seed pearls and a stand-up
collar and a court train fell
from. the back yoke. Her full-
- length silk illusion veil fell
from a matching pillbox head-
piece./ She carried' a bouquet
of white stephanotis centred
with an orchid.
Her attendants wore full-
length dresses of hot orange '
,French crepe on semi -fitted
lines withoff-the-shoulder
necklines and stand7up collars.
They carried cascades of yellow
shasta mums and wore matching
chrysanthemum headpieces.
Miss Najma Hasnain of Windsor
was maid of honor and the
bridesmaids were Mi.s. A.
Strong of-Wingham. Miss Terisa
Bosman of London and Miss
Faye Wessman of Bella Bella,
Peter Mulvey Of Belmore
was best man and the usheilTh
were Paul Strong of London,
.Dr. Alexander Strong of Wing -
ham and parry Mulvey. Bel -
more.
The reception was held in ,
the Pine Room of the Blue Barn,
Listowel where yellow gladioli .•
•
and'white chrysanthemums were
used as decoratiOn. GuestsiWere
received by the bride's mOther
wearing an aqua 'silk worsted.
with satin ,finish dress, wedding
ring neckline and Guipure lace
sleeves. The groom's mother
• assisted. 'She .chose a yellow
shantung dress with -lace. insert,
matching coat and white acces-
sories.
Among the guests were the •
groom's grandpareats:, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Thotripson.
' Por the trip to Vancouver
where the .groom will be em-
ployed at CKNW Radio the'bride
wore a strawberry pink wool
tweed coat and matching dress
With black ratent accessories.
Her corsage was a white ern,
bidium orchid.
'Mrs. *Thoilripson is a graduate
of the Kitchener -Waterloo Hos-
pital School of Nursing.
!HEAVY MARKE-T
OLD COUNTRY'
W.I. OXICUNVO
Will I'M:Mag.
FONStire Hall
Wightmen presided at the agri"
culture meeting el the Belgrave
Women's Institute. After the
usual opening a minute of
silence was observed in meinory
ef Mrs, Charles Coultes,
The annual mernorial 'ser4
via will bo held in Brandon
Cemetery on Jialy 7th at 3 p,m.
Mrs, .Cliff Purdon is convener
of a work bee to set out geranr
lurn plants in 'the flower beds,at
the cemetery, •
'Delegates to, atlend the West
'Huron District annual at Ben -
miller on May 30th are MrS.
Ivan Wightman, Mrs. Stan
Hopper, Mrs. Stan Black, and
,Mrs. Earl Anderson.
The "InStitute .execUtive was
named As Officers of the Corpor-
ation which will Manage the
Foresters' Hall on completion of
'its transfer. .
A'clonation of, $10. 00 was
made to the Hospital Auxiliary.
Mrs, Norman Coultes report-
ed on the officers' conference
which she attended at Guelph.
Mx. Webster spoke on land-
scape gardening. Mrs. Jake,
Mullwyk sang "The Holy City"i
:accompanied by Mrs. Norman
song. Blyth and Whitechurch
ladies who were 'guests thanked
the Belgrave ladies. .
Lunch•was served by 'Mrs.
Jack Anderson, Mrs: Lyle Hop-
per, Mrs. Leslie Bolt, Mrs.
Garner Nicholson, Mrs. Stan
Hopper, Mrs. George Procter
and. Mrs. Julia McNall. •
ioanel discussion
on freezer use
McIntosh !UM
141eIntosh United Church .rratt
in the bast -lent of taw church
ship. JaW,K* f144441)kr 14Z,;111
Scripture Nkliu TWA WO**
gave,* teadint Woe**
Have ClimheiV
For the sta4 perio4 Mitt
Oliver Dustow read ebeip4sir
fORDW ICH :-.Mrs. Howard
Harris, convener &tome eeori.
omics, presided for the May
meeting of the Fordwich Wo-
men's Institute.. The devotions
The .motto, "Bread is the
symbol of hope, home and
hospitality" was"discussed by
Mrs. Clare Harris. The roll
calLwas answered by the worst w
mistake in cooking.
The InStitute voted $6.00 to
the •Agricultatal Scv-iety to be
used as a ptize for 4-1-1 girls'
walk. Highlights of the East
Huron District Annual were re-
ported by the district director,
Mrs. Crosby Sothern.
A panel, "Wise use of the
home freezer" was moderated "
by Mrs. Howard Harris, assisted
by Miss Elva Foster,. Miss Min-
nie IvIcElwain, Mrs: S. Bride
contest ori Huron County was
• Lunch was served by Mrs.
George Pittendreigh „and Mrs.
-Crosby Sothern.
--Mrs. Mabel Johnston of
Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting
with Mrs. A.B. Mitchell.
"Modern Naomi" from the
book, Japan Profiles. Ls.
Alan Darling told about 1111 -
kat() Yamada and Hiroko Seto,
two Japanese teenagers.
A special feature was given,
by Mrg. Mawhinney. 14be‘
lc poem. Mother's
-olt call 'was °A 'Christian
of cur leisure time." Mrs,
ws Wright. closed. the meet -
tag 1,4-,4 prayer and lunch
was vved by Mrs, Clerk
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