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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-08-22, Page 3With lo MOOT ThLDY LAMP uT1Rllt won fpr. 10177RR SIGHT Long hours of ,study come easier and the resUlt Is usually battirr rnark$ tirne after time. NO GLARE FROM ANY �SCH� 'OL - Brown WIPIONANI Cover Every/4/4' WITH SIMPLE, [OW COST INSURANCE THIRTY-FIVE CADETS look a summer course in gunnery at the Winohern Arm- ouries under the sponsorship of the 21st Field Regiment. The unit was. Inspected at the end of the course by Col, R. P. Ritter, commanding officer Of the regi- ment-, the inspecting party are Capt. 10; M. Hemsworth, who headed the insiruc- tiorial Staff, and Gnr. G. R. WpIWoocl, who led the unit for inspection. —Advance -Times Photo. • Of Proteetion... tor Nome Our Horneowner s Policy' otters you a'. complete package of insurance protection agai,nst losses due to fire and other perils. W. B. CONRON, CLU INSURANCE AGENCY COmplot• Insurance Coverage Madill -Thornton vow's wore exchanged in double -ring ceremony at Bluevale In the Bluevale Untied Cb.urch amid la setfing of pink andwhite gladiolus and glowing tapers, Julia Grayce Thornton-, daugh- ter of Mr. -and Mrs. J. Thom- .. ton, Bluevali, and JohnEdward F. E. Madill, Wingham; spoke their wedding vows. Rev; C. F. ,Johnson, Wingham, officia- ted at the double -ring ce re - The bride, accompanied to -the altar by her father was given ,chosea floor -length gown of peau d'ange lace over imported Farreqy Clothing will need in school wear PERMA-PRESS PANTS DRESS. PANTS WINDBREAKERS LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS BOYS' 'TURTLE -NECK BO'SVN T-SHIRTS $2.9tr up $34p up Venise satin with heirloom, lace collar and cuffs, • Matchingllay lace -covered buttons aCcented the front from the neck to ,the matching cathedral train ca's- eaded from the shoulder yoke. Sprinkles of crystal beading on a petalled headpiece held the chapel veil, a cloud of angel, mist organza. She carried al nosegay of ivory and pinkrosis surrounded by baby's breath and maidenhair fern. Mrs. Michael Stonehou-se, Toronto, siiter of the bridewat matron of honor. Miss Wendy • Hill. North Bay and Miss, Marg- aret Staples, Scarborough were bridesmaids. Misg Cindy Thorn- ton, sister of the.bride wasiun- WI. bridesmaid. The attendants provided a colourful background in their floor -length formal French sakie. Ven i 6e lace trimining accented the wedding band neckline, sleeveless pbd- ded by a. froth of silk illusion veiling. Each carried a demi- cage of English tea roges,with streameri of knotted pink rib- bons and rose buds. „ Mary Anne Nicholson, cous- in of the bride, similarly at- Iired was a winsome. flower girl. She carried a gathering basket of baby pink Sweetheart roses' . Sean Leeson,' Ottawa, cousin of thebride wds ring -bearer. Groomsman was Glen Madill, guests were uShered byJim Mur- ray of Stratford' and e ffrey , Thornton, brother of the bride. All male members of the weck* ding party wore summer wh ite tuxedos. Traditional wedding music was played by Mrs. Nora Mof- fatt, who also accompanied the soloist. Mrs. Bruce Hutchison, Burlington, cousin of the groom. She sang, " Wedding Prayer and "I'll Walk With God". FolioWing the marriage a re- ception was held at the home of the bride, where guestS were received by the bride's parents, assisted by the. groom's parents ' 'and the wedding attendants. The bride's mother wore a pale pink 'silk sheath with matching White wide -brimmed swiss rho - hair hat and corsage of pink and, white roses. The groom's moth- er was attired in an A- line dress G.W.G. Slim King and Teen King PANTS 20% Latest Colours Fully Guaranteed OFF "SPECIAL" Double Seat MONARCH .BRIEFS s;m,t 3/ $119 FROM' $3.49 CASUAL SHOES By T -Kay and Sisman $5.95 to $8.95 GOOD SELECTION OF BOYS' 13% -oz. SLIM DENIM PANTS BRAND NAME CLEARANCE Young Men's Long Sleeve SHIRTS $2.50 erviroprommorriiaminino ,of ecru imported hand -embroid- ered Lace with a small feather.- ed hat,- matching accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. Reeve A. -D. Smith, Turn - berry, uncle -of the bride was toastmaster. Following the'reception the bride and groom left Malton Airport for a honeymoon in Ber- muda. The bride wore a jade blue crepe suit witlysemi-fitted jacket and dirndle skirt with slash pockets. Ruffs of dlencon lace accented0the throat and cuffs. A wide -brimmed black straw hat and orchid corsage Completed her costume. They will reside at 3 Biggin Court. Toronto. The bride, a graduate of Ot- tawa Teacher'S COliege is on the teaching staff,of Clairlea 'Public SchoOl„ Scarborough. The groom, a recent graduate of the Ryerson polytechnical In- stitute, Toronto, in Business Ad- ministrarion &member ,of, the After000n Unit hears. history of Anglican Church BELGRA VE-- There was an attendance of twelve at the af- ternoon Unif meeting of the U. C. W. on'Wednesday, August'7, with Mrs. Leslie' Bort in-ehatge. "God Cates" was ihe theme of the call tO worship. Mrs. Bolt read Scripture after which she led in prayer. Minutes were -read and the Mrs. Robert Coultes read the story of a "Third Generation Christian" from Japan Profiles. home visits were reCorded. Mrs.. Bolt read " What's in a Church?" introducing Mrs. Walter Scott',s discussion on the history of the Church 'of England or the Anglf- can Church, its symbols .and their meaninV Mrs. Herson Irwin expressed thanks for cards and getVell wishes sent to her husband. Mrs. Bolt concluded the meeting with the benediation. .-Mr.I Barry Wenger and David attended the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association Convention in Saskatoon during the Advance -Times holiday. Ford ich ..Persona Mrs,, William Hibberd 'of WalkeltOn and Ms. Edith. Wat- son and her daughter. Mrs, 'Jinn MeNicliotofToronto,visited One day last week. with Mr. and Mrs. Robert flibberd. Poug Wildfang, B z i an and Paul r e x u r n ed lace to CooksRrille last week after spending the 'pact two .Weeks with her{parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Si nu ons, Master 1ryDoti�la°s is spending aGafew days wlth Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pouglss, ne a r Clifford. . Mr, .and Mrs. Lyle Simmons, Anne and Kenneth returned homeafter enjoying a motor trip to the Last 'oast. , Mr, . and Mrs, . Glenn Martin, Mr. and Mrs. John Craig. Mar, Ron flibberd and a friend attend- ed the Cnmpbel - Wi, liamson on Friday night in Kitchener. Mrs. Anson Demerltng re`s turned home last week from London where she' v is i t e d the past -two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goldrich. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil .ty n n, Karen aid' Judy of Orellia spent the week -end .with Mrs, Earl Ridley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foster and two children of Prescott..a re spending several dayi with` the former's mother, Mrs. Ruby Foster, Y Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wray, Grace of Scarborough are spend- ing a couple of weeks at their home on the, second line, • ;Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited on Saturday with My s . William Hibberd at Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kingtopp and Fred of at. Thomas visited over the weekend with Mr: and Mrs. Ted Klaassen. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ttie, Karen and Randy of Welland. Junction visited a couple. days last week with Mr., and Mrs. 'aures,. Vittie.. Mr, and Mrs. Clare Harris and Miss Pat Harris returned `ome on the week -end after a wo weeks' motor trip to the ast coast. Mr. John Millar, a 4-11 stu- ent from Perth, Ontario, Lan - arch County, spent a week at the home of .Mr, and Mrs. El- er Harding. Mr. Doug Hard g, who is also a 441 member, turned with him and spent a eel( at the Millar hoirie, Master -Brian;difitinDk' ,Wel- ate 'albs 'Ang! Ies tetnrned ome last week after holidaying ;ith their grandparents. Mr. nd Mrs. Aitcheson Wallace. Miss Lenora Beswitherick re- rned home this week after•en- ying a three weeks' conduct - tour to the Holy Land inJer- alem. in a tu jo ed us dr we Ge Jil ho wi ret en thr bur gra Ear Jam Ca el e Nor wer Mit root° is spending two weeks° vecation at his home here. ". Mrs. peat]. Wilson and Mrs. "Lloyd Nickel spent a few days last week at Port Elgin. Mrs. Lyle Foerter and three boys also spent several days there. Master Douglas Stewart' is spending a Couple of days witb- his grandparents, 'Ur. and Mrs, purer Stewan, near Gorrie. Mrs. Mary Kincaide.of towel, Mr.' and Mrs. CecilCav,- ell and Mr,, and Mrs. John Mc- Queen of Winnipeg visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1:141:siloitgona.nd and Mrs. Gtrge Mr. Robert Hibberd- was in - charge ofthe services on Sunday Fordwich and, Mayne United oCnhuvr:ch:tsi.onwh, ReV. Parrott is Mr. Alfred 1011eS of Guelph is spendinira couple of weeks with Mr. .atul Mrs; William Sothern. Mr. and Mrs.,William seMuhul7rye, 7isiintdoyd..asndundJeayffra7;ef same home. Janes Vittie, GeOrge Inglis, CattanaCh and Cecil Cooper at- tended a reunion for World War visited Sunday evening with. Mr. Wesley Downey 'in Palmer- ston Hospital, and with Mr. and. Mrs. ,Ken Heise in Palmerston. Guelph Hospital last week. , Week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs: Austin Stinson' were .. Rev. J. W. Stinson of Agincourt' • and his daughter, Doctor Dora. Prace.Ziegler and son Paul Of 1,:rnriostfoPn t t b u. .r g h 'and Mr. s. `Hugh rreW.of Preston and, ed ,one day last week with Mr. and Mrs, Earl MoOre. Mr. Earl Ridley. and ,Master John 'Ridley of London were home here. weem5k-.enad;idgumressts. alitazotheiof,omrmaedr,Is ,getr Of Weston spent the week-- end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore and Miss,Eileen lvlillar spent the weak•end with Mr mod Frank Alain la T Miss Dewn Benin rot after boltd visi on Sundays,. wtsh Mrs. Frank Slitter SU Sunday and midywook visit* On with Mr. and Mrs, Ire Scro. oefer were Mr. and Mrs. Addis. son Kunz of California, Deri Schaefer and Judy or '.Toronto arid Mr.',Jand Mrs. 0,00, Tretheyey and family aStrato ford, UCW donates to shippirig cost of bale `Churth Women 'met _August 1st in the church basement. Post* dent -Wire.. cuff Logan opened she meeting with ajabotattion from' the late'John F. Kennedy, The minutes of the- last .meeting,And correspondence .wore read. The'treasUrer, Uri. 4ack Higgins, gaye her =prin. It wastlecided to' send $40., . to TOronto to cover the:costs 'the:bale recently ient and to pay ”some,expenses of the Me* Jack fraylor were, maned as a . .conimittee kr see aboiir- the,.floor in the Sunday tc11.001 'room,: . Plans. will be made to have a bake sale in, e felt. ' Anglican, Presby riairand Cilvini.Brick ladies re Invited . The werShip•service.; Thou Shalt Loire", was taken by, Mrs. Jack Taylor and Mrs. MurfraY lowed by.prayer and responsive reading of "Our Lord's ..Summyitly gave a Meditation on ',LoVin,C, to close the worship.' and.Mis. 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