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Wellington Square United ding, ° on September 14 wit en Burlington was
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Church, Burlington was the Cheryl Lee, daughter of Mr, riage with Alto& Philip Adams..
scene of an early autumn wed- and Mtl. Wintatn Rowland, ° son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ad
ams, WinghaM. Dir, Keith
McMillan officiated.
,,'rhe bride, given in marriage -
by her father, was lovely in a
princess gown of 1agod;t Allis and
guipure lace featuring* c*thed-
ral train, falling from a.bow at
the shoulders. Her elbow. ength
veil was arranged from a wed-
ding ring band of guipure lace.
StiC ca rigid a cascade. triirr e'
of white carnations, stephanotis
and English ivy,
Bridal attendants were Mils . • ..,
Karen Gill of Willowdale as
maid -of -honor. Miss Kendra
Rowland, sister of the bride.
Miss Julia Adams, sister of the
groom, as bridesmaids rend Miss
'Heather Hopper of Port Credit
as flower girl.. The attendants.
weie gowned dike in gold ?cord-
ed • 11k and worsted and -carried
cascade .bouquets of gold -shaded
mums and wheat.' '
Byron Adams was best man
and the •ushers were Dennis Cal-
lan and Paul Strong, all of Lon
don. a , .
Randy Chisholm was soloist,
accompanied by Gordon Doug-
las. {.
For'' travelling the bride chose
a silver grey French moire en-
•semble, matching hat and black
patent accessories and a corsage
of pink Sweetheart roses. 'They.
went to Bermuda for their
honeymoon.
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Telephone Fordwiclt. 06
Rev. E.Hak�s
is speaker
• GORRIE,-Rev. Everett Hawk-
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awkes of Bluevale and Belrnot'e
Presbyterian churches spas y,
guest speakeer at the Knox Pres-
'byteri'an. anniversary service in
Borrie on Sunday morning. He.°
chose -as his theme "Ow Great
Gid", ,dealin "with the battles •
nth hildren • f -Israel e
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those of today •
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Darling
1more�sang two duets.
Step 1 Take, " and "Oyr
Is Great". •
The church was decorated
with gladioli and chrysanthe-
mums..
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WeIIIaen table'
sampleof fere
in pioneer homes
The Couples' Club of $t.
Andrew's Church and *lumber
of guests, in costumes of the
ear lydays, enjoyed an •Old-
Tyrrie supper at the Septernber
meeting.
Coal oil lamps lighted the
tables, Homemade crust bread,
ready for slicing, was placed
on the end.of each table.« Home-
made soups and stews, baked
'beans andcasseroles, baked
'potatoes, cabbage salad and a
variety of relishes were on the
tables. ,Dessert consisted of •
good old-fashioned .apple Pie
andcheese,- chocolate ,cake..
butter tarts and largetrays of
fruit:
Ahern, supper the Whitechurch
m
Woen's Institute •Rhythm Band
played several.lively numbers
and their hilarious entertain- •
nient was enjoyed by everyone.
Helen Tiffin and Joan
sang a duet. A skit, "Grand
mothers of yesterday andtTo-`4.
day," was presented byitwo•
members of the Whitechurch
W.I. ' •
The business meeting and a•
short devotional period follow-
ed.
Conveners for the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Len Phillips
and Mr. and, Mrs. R. Smith.
They were congratulated for
providing a very' enjoyable
meeting.
Pr'ese tatron,
Mrs. Srnith
BLUEVALE--Mrs , and; Mrs,
Joe Smith (Linda Caseine)
were honored by a party and, ,..,
presentation in 'Bluevale Com-: •
munty Hall. on Friday evening.
An 'address was Tread by. Missy
Lane Campbell and the'presen-"
tation of a purse.`of'rrioney..was
made by Miss Donna Edg arr.<
The :eve
nfng,was .sp,e � rn'•�I�•
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_dancing f 0. �trVaai.
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--The Women's Institute is
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sponsoring a throe: -day charter-
ed bus trip to Ottawa this week.
They left Winghain at 7 ani,,
,Tuesday and will return today'
(Thursday); :
.-Rev, and Mrs. Passmore
and family of London moved to
the United Church parsonage +an
Minnie Street onMonday, We
welcome them to Wingham. .
-Mics.
George :Hall of Jin�
Street left on Monday to resid
at Hurcnview„
-"Mr, R. ` ,. MacKenzie of
Grand Bend spent the week»end
wfth his daughter, . Dr, and Mrs,
5, G.:.I4eedharn and family,
--Mr. and Mrs, Richard De-;
Boer and`Susan of Richmond
Hill were week-end•visftors at
the home of their •daughter,. Mr,
and Mrs,. Keith DeVries,
--Miss ' Grace: Shaw of Balti-'
more, U. 5, A. visited last
week at the home of Miss E.
Musgrove, Centre Street.
--Rev. and Mrs, G. O. Cox
of. Paisley and her sister; Mrs,
Olive Boss of Edward Street,
were in London on Sunday. Mrs.
,Cox is a patient in Victoria
Hospital this weep •.0
--Mrs. Hugh Gilmour of
Centre Street who visited during
'the past month at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Donald ,
Campbell of°Westbank,,•B. C..,
and Miss Annie Henry -who, vis-
ited also at the home of her sis-
ter, . Mr, and Mrs. Vialco
Green of Vancouver, B.C., ,,,ax
rived home last Tuesday. .
--Mr. " Robert Mowbray, Min-,
pie Street, spent a few days
last week at the•home of itis
daughter, Mrs.. James Wilson Of
London.•> •
--Mrs, Reuben Appleby was
able to return home last Satur-
day from Wingham and District
-Hospital.,
--Mr. and Mrs. ,Jack Adair.
and daughters of Mo 1esw Orth
visited on Sunday with. ner
rnother•,•, Mrs. Melville Brad -
'Nun.
• . , Mrs •• G • e
Arge. Williams "and. ;'
Mr••
: r • : ap�,•Nl'�`�.,��s,�'Walliams» ,.
attepded.the wedding of'the
forrner's granddaughter,. Mary
Patricia Bates, daughter of Mr.
'an s
her s Batesof
d � Chane Ter;
root*, on Saturday in St,` Co-
lumbia 'Church, Toronto.
.4 -Mr, and. Mrs, Gillies
Haines and Mx.. and Mrs. Heil
Haines, of Aylmer visited on
• Sund'ay with the former's sister,
Mrs. Nellie Wellings of Brook.
haven. Mrs, Wellings was
'celebrating her 66th birthday
on Tuesday;:
»-Mr, an irs, D 'Carnor
Q111 Mr. anis; L. Casernore
and Patti, Mr.' and ;Mrs.: H.
Casemore: and Bonnie, Mr. and
Mrs,' A,• Higgins and Carol, and
Mr. and Mrs. D. Penner and
family of Listowel attended a
family.dinner an Sunday at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. James
McDonald and family at Thorn-
hill. Also attending. were Mrs.
Agnes .Frankurnt Mrs. Gertrude
Ireland, Mr, and .Mrs. R. Ire-
land and family, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Ireland and family, Mr.
and Mrs. •Cameron Frankum.
and' family and Mr.. and Mrs.
C. Stanwiek and; family of To.
Tonto.
U.C.W. meeting
GORRIE--The United Church.
'<•Women met in the Sunday,
School room on Wednesday
evening. The Scripture was.
read by Mrs. Robert.Strong and •
• Mrs. Norman Faires read "A
Daily Prayer".
The study "The Tree of
Enthusiasm" was given by Mrs.
Fairies and Mrs. R. Strong.
They illustrated a tree ,from
different coloured leaves de
picting disciple decision, dis-
cipline,
is-cipline, dedication, etc. , with
the trunk completing the tree.
It was decided to accept the
-invitations,of Wroxeter U. C. W.
on October` 2 and Fordwich
October 3. ,
It was also decided to not
hold a , fowl supper but the an-
• nual ,. , atll be: completed
w'
som '.reed
b 'the tovernber matin .of
each unit. "'
eiong-Errington wedding
in the Pentecostal church
Wirighm Pentecostal Church
was decorated with .baskets 'of
red and white gladioli and can.
delabra on. September 14 for the
marriage of Ruth Ann Errington
and Gert de_Jong.
The bride is The daughter of
Mrs. Edward Errington of R. R.
Wingham and the. late Mr. Er-, •
rfngton, and the groom is the
son of -Mr. and Mrs. 'elle de
Jong of R. R. 6, Lucknow.
Rev. Wayne Lester of Wing -
ham officiated at the double -
ring ceremony. ''Organist was
Mrs. Peter Bromtner of Clinton
and soloist was Mrs. James
`Lang of Kincardine singing
"The Wedding Prayer" and "Be
Thou Their Guide".
Given in marriage*by her
uncle Eric Schwartz of Kincard-
ine, the bride chose a floor -
length gown of lace and chiffon
over peau de sole, featuring a
jacket with long lily -point.
sleeves. The jacket fell into a
long -train' of lace at theback.
A .crown of lily -of -the -valley
held her three -tiered veil of
nylon tulle. She carried a
white Bible crestedwith r e d
rosebuds and streamers ending
in. buds. She wore tiny pearl
earrings, a gi f t of the groom.
Matron of honor was a cousin
of the bride Miss 'Carol Sch-
wartz of Kincardine.. Brides-
maids
were Miss Sylvia de Jong,
sister of the •groom arid Miss
Eleanor Errington, cousin• of the
bride; Flower girl was Miss "
Deborah Searle,; niece of the
groom. • -
Ali the attendants were gown-
ed alike• and wore 'floor -length
sheath gowns of capri blue or-
ganza over taffeta. The bodice
featured a capri'silk matlesa
top. The skirt fell into a' flow-
ing train at the back. Head-
dresses ware matching roses.
They a a r rLe.d nosegaysof
white mums encircled by blue
satin leaves.
Groomsman was a friend of
the groom, Abe Haasnoot of
Gorrie. 'Ushers were Mervin
Schwartz, Kincardine, cousin
of the bride and Eric Exel of
Brussels, brother-in-law of the
groom.
A dinner followed at Danny's.
Restaurant. The. bride's mother
received the guests dressed in a
gold ensemble of lace coat over
lurex sheath with matching.Fhat
and shoes and corsage of red
carnations. The groom's moth-
er assisted dressed. in a navy
sheath trimmed with white lace
and white accessories, Her
corsage was pink carnations.
Toastmaster wv as' a brother-
in-law of the groom, William
Searle of Lucknow.
Following a reception at the
home of the-grooml's parents,
the bride and groom left for a
brief honeymoon. The b r i de
changed to a lime green crepe'
sheath with black accessories
and corsage of red rosebuds. '
The happy couple will reside
at the groom's farm on Conces-
sion 4, Kinloss.
The bride is a graduate of
Bruno's School of Hairdressing,
London.
Previous to her marriage
Mrs. derong was honoured with
showers at the homes of Mrs;
Bev Maeda, Miss Eleanor Er.
rington, Miss Mary Sanderson
and Miss Barbara Henry, all of
Wingham. She received many
lovely gifts.
her be+s we, 04 XaEss Cry
rie of Ctwrt to Std we vision
tilts week w* , 1414,
ad:Mtt14, Wof noig.
They will Meet their s3atsxs•
Mrs. Mary Galbraith and ,MU
OliveCurrie, who are rote
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