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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-12-19, Page 4d4? Pp 4 Wtrigham. Advaucc-Timeat, Thumdsy, Dec. 94 1968 featur.s from Tho World of W�m.n ome an Barbara Boyd:, Barry McKay wed in St Andrew's Church Barbara jean Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Boyd of Wingham, and Barry McKay of Waterloo, sono, Mr,,, and Mrs, Johan McKayof lin Parr, were married in t. Andrew's Vires- byterian Chinch November 21.. Rev. G. L, fish performed. the evening .ceremony and�.Mra. Gordon Davidson was organist. The church was decorated with flowers, candles` and ribbon pew. Markers. . Mr. Boyd gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a floor - length gown of white peau de sole with round neckline. Hex veil was heldby a headdress of rho Same material and she carte ried red roses. Patri,cia. Boyd uof Wingham washer sister'sonly attendant. Her floor -length blue gown had a white bodice. ' Her veiled headdress was..blue and she car-. ried pink carnation& 'Howard McKay of W aterlqo was best man and the ushers were John McKay and Bruce Boyd, both of Wingham. • The reception was held in the friendship hall of the church. Guests included Mr. and " Mrs. John. Hobbs of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Linnen of • Toronto, H. Boyd, Mrs. D. Starr and the bride's grand • - mother, Mrs. A. Boyd,all of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs., B. Mackie of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mackie and Mrs. 14,1. Mack- ' ie, grandmother of the bride, all 'of Orillia, .the. groom's grandmother., Mrs. A. Baker of • Wingharn, Mt and: Mrs. I. McKinney ofpollingwood, Mr. = 'Radio :and Tetevisiob '.11rWce1,• ;LICENSED TECHNICIAN Repairsto An Makes and Models. USED• TVs F O Ry S.A L.E 1 • DRYER ELEMENTS for ail • popular maker and Models. • AUTHORIZED WESTINGHOUSE and GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER Sales & Service PATT1SON Radio & Electric Phone 357-2262 Serving you since 1935 and Mrs. M. Mackie and Mr.. and Mrs. .Ray Dane of Torpnto and Mr. and Mrs. F. Schrop- 3 --Wingham Photo Studio shall of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. McKay will reside in Waterloo. Dinner winds up W.I. meeting The„ December meeting of the Wingharn branch of the Wo- men's Institute was held re- cently with 41 members present.. The president, Mrs. Robert Powell chaixed the meeting and the minutes and correspondence were read by the secretary, Mrs. Charles Shiell.. The secretary was instructed to write a letter to the council or these in charge, to see if something could not be done to clean up the rest room and the washrooms in the town hall. There have been many corn- plaints. Mrs. Sewers gave a couple of selections on the piano. Mrs. Margaret McBurney gave a pa- per on Christmas in other lands. Each country celebrates this great feast day, the Birth of Christ, in its own way with var- ious dishes chosen especially for the occasion. The ladies joined in carol singing. Mrs. Shiell went over the rules and changes in the In- stitute Manual. Santa Claus made a brief appearance and wishes the ladies a Me r r y Christmas. Following the meeting the ladies enjoyed a delicious din-:: ner by candlelight in the Queens Hotel. Red and white Theme Baskets of .white mums, glad- ioli and red carnations decorat- ed•.Wingham Baptist Church. on December -T, for the afternoon :wedding of Joan Marilyn Cant- elon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Merrill Cantelon of Wing - ham, and RobertJames Kersey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kersey of 11.R. 1, Nashville, Ontario. 'Y �itev':033r ie -' ° .; .,foamed hire double -tin cefer t�eny. 'Mrs; Harry:Brydges of Wingham was the organist and Mrs. George Guest sang Wedding Prayer and 0, .Perfect Love. Mr. Canelon gave his daugh- ter in marriage, She wore a full-length A-line gown of peace satin with bateau neck- line, longsleeves and empire waist. tier cascading chapel. train fell from. the Shoulders. Ribbon braid with satin lace enhanced the hexagonal train, neckline and sleeves. Her three=hexed nylon veil was shoulder -length and held by a lace headdress, the florets of which' were jewelled with aurora borealis drops. She carried a jbouquet of cranberry roses and green ivy With •white ribbon. Miss Karen'Cantelon of Wa- terloo, sister of the bride, was maid of fibnor. Her cranberry velvet full-length gown featur- ed three-quarter sleeves and scoop neckline. She wore a matching bow as a headdress with cranberry shoes and short white gloves. Identical gowns were worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Marj- orie Eadie of London, Miss Pa- tricia Cantelon of Wingham, sister of the bride and Miss Lyn- da Kersey of Nashville, sister of the groom. The attendants carried white roses with craw. December wedding berry colored ribbon. John Devins of R. R. 2, Mono Road was best man. The ushers were Cecil Hunter of the same address, Lyle Secord of R. R. 2, Caledon and John Kersey of Nashville. Bouquets of mums decorated the friendship hall in St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church for the reception and wedding dinner. The bride's mother received guests gowned in blue velvet with matching accessor- ies and corsage of orchids. The groom's mother also chose a blue ensemble with which • she wore 'a corsage of orchids. MEAT MARKET Prop. JAKE JUTZI large Selection. of Ducks. Geese, Capons and Roasting Chickens for the Festive Season. For New Years, we have A targe Variet of Hams Both Glazed and Plain WINDOWS FOR THE EAT BUYS IN TOWN ! -i•-Photo by McDowell Guests of honor were Mrs. Clara Cantelon of Toronto, the bride's grandmother who was celebrating her birthday, and Mr. and Mrs. John Cham- berlain of No leton, rlaternal grandparents of the grQdtn. The young couple left for a honeymoon in Florida, the bride travelling in a two-piece mauve winter walking suit trimmed with white -and brown fur on the sleeves and collar, black accessories and off-white roaring 20's hat to thatch the suit. They will live in Bramp- ton. prior to the wedding Mrs. Kersey was the guest of honor at several showers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold,Birch, uncle and aunt of the bride, held a shower at their home in St. Thomas. A shower at the home of Miss M. Eadie, R.R. 2, Wingham, was attended by school class- mates. Neighbors were°present at a shower held at the home of Mrs. George Guest on Diagonal Road. Members of Wingham Baptist Church and friends at- tended a shower at the home of Mrs. Monty Bennett at which the hostesses were Mrs. Hartley Watson of Kincardine, Mn., John Currie and Mrs. Bennett. An old custom of the Aus- trian Tyrol is the Christmas yodel. Traditionally, the Yuletide yodel -a song with- out words — may be impro- vised, or it may be based on the tune of a familiar carol., The Wingham Advanre•Tintelt Published at 'Wingham, Ontario, by Wenger Bros. Limited, Authorised as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cub. Oeneral,-..meetio0- bold afchnrch WROXETERr.The awegular meeting of the United Church Women was held in the church Sunday School room. Mrs. Doris Adams; opened the meet' 4 . ins with the singing of.several Christmas carols, The Scrip- lute and Meditation were read by Mrs. ,Ken Bennett. Miss ' Jean Newton sang "0 . Ho l y • Night" with Mrs, Sach at the piano, Mrs. Ken Bennett gave a humorous orous Christmas reading followed by another sole, "Sil- ver Bells"'by Jean Newton. Nits, Stanley Locltwood oc copied the chair for the business period. The minutes .were read by, Mrs. 8, Gallaher and treasu- rer's report was given by Mrs, Glenna McMichael. The install- ation of officers for the new year was conducted by Rev. Sach which are as follows: President, Mrs. S. J. Lock- wood; recording secretary and cards, Mrs. S. Gallaher; cor- responding secretary, Mrs. H. Coupland; treasurer, Mrs. G. McMichael; Christian educa- tion, Mrs, A. Gibson; progra ns, Mrs. R. McMichael, Mrs. R. Louttit, IvirS, A. Miller, Mr . S. Lockwood; flowers, Mrs. tL. Sanderson, Mrs. J. Sanderson; - supply and welfare, Mrs. T. McLean, Mrs. S. Higgins; socials functions, -Mrs. A. Mil- ler; communications, friend- ship and visitation, Mrs. Vii. Wylie, Mrs. K. Edgar, MiSs E. Gibson, Mrs.- A. Wearying; literature and communications, ' Mrs. D. Edgar; pianist, Mrs. H. Coupland; Board of StewardS, Mrs. William Hart; representa- tive,,on Official Board, Mrs. H. Wylie; stewardship•. and re- cruiting, Mrs. G. Gibson: • Rev. Sach closed the meet- ing ,with the°benediction and lunch :was"served by the Har irony Group. ;Renewal '69 draws to dose The 1'a$t of five weekly discussions are'taking place this week in the homes of the . discussion leaders, bringing 'Renewal '0 to a close inSacred Heart Parish. In the spirit of renewal; tent- ative plans are now "being made to shave a mass celebrated in one of the private homes after Christmas. This would-be at- tended by the group leaders .and their husbands or wives who would',afterwards•evaluate the Renewal '69 program, both negative and positive aspects, and to make suggestions or pro- poSalS for the future. It is hoped to also have all. the groups par- ticipate in a Eucharistic Cele- bration other than a Sunday mass and receive communion under the forms of both Bread - and Wine. Present discipline. calls for the faithful to receive the Bread only while Christ Is present whole and entire under the appearance of either Bread or Winet The receiving of , the chalice in this circumstance will add to the significance of the Eucharist as the source of Christian unity. • Renewal '69 has left its im- pact. Many of those involved are very interested in continu- ing the practice of regular dis- cussions for a number of reasons, such as learning more about their religion, developing un- derstanding and toleration, iron- ing out problems, and develop- ing a social sense among parish- ioners. An example of a dis- cussion program would be the Christian Family Movement known as C. F. M. q .. BLUEVALE.' Visitors last week -end at the home of Mr. and MrS. Bert G amiss were Mr. Henry Leith. .man of Huronview, „Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Overend, of Milton and Mr. and MPs. A. Beard, from Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rots and children made a brief visit to Windsor this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. H, McKln- non celebrated their! 50th wed- ding anniversary at the •home of their daughter, Mrs. R. J. Mc- Tavish, and Mr. McTavish, at Brantford, at the week -end. At- tending was them son, Spence McKinnon and Mrs. McKinnon and family of Niagara ratite usewi Cooper-Hohnstein vows said in Mildmay Church, Florida honeymoon St„ Matthew's Lutheran Cburch, Mildmay, was the Setting for the candlelight. - service for the marriage of Dorothy Melinda Catherine, • • daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Otto R, • Hohnstein of Beimore and • Kenneth G. Cooper of Whitby, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cooper of Kingston, with Rev. P. • Schult of W alkerton Offici- ating. Mrs, Marlene Dietz wasthe organist and Macs, Carl Doatga.s was soloist. She sang "0 Perfect Love" and during thesigningof the register sang "Blest Be the Tie that Binds, Given in marriage by her fa- ther,the bride wore an exquis- ite gown of silklogatta, sheath style with emire waist and el- bow length Sleeves of pebbled silk logatta and a matching coat style train trimmed at 4' shoulder with a tiny bow. Her headpiece was a beaded orchid with a. four layer shoulder - length veil. She carried a bou- quet of red roses with white stephanotis and trailing ivy. Miss Jean Hohnstein, - sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Misses Grace, Anne and Joyce Hohnstein were brides - aids. All sisters of the .bride ore identical gowns of Amer- ic •. Beauty silk velvet styled with ; mpire waist with a gather- ed ca. style .Sleeve centered at the ack with a bow. .They carried - elvet muffs with a'red rose. ° The flower girl, Melody Ann Poole of Belgrave, niece of'the bride, wore a long white gown with empire waist of peau de soie trimmed with corded vel- vet and a matching bow in her hair. She carried a nosegay of red roses and white stephan©tis. Best man was Peter Gayton of 'Port Elgin. Guests were . ushered by Donald Poole of Bel - grave „ elgrave, brother-in-law of the bride, and Donald Cooper, 9f Kingston, brother of the 'groom'''. A reception ,washeld in the Mildmay Community Centre. The bride's mother wore a green dress with blackaccessor- ies and a corsage of yellow roses and stephanotis. The groom's mother wore a pink suit trim- med with black, pink and black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Lodge euchre .. FORDWICH--Ten tables of progressive euchre were in play at the Fordwich community hall, sponsored by the Ladies' Orange Lodge.. High scores ,,were held by Mrs. Florehce Wilson and George Bartman. Consolation prizes were won by Miss Elva Foster, and Bill Eckmier; most lone hands, Austin Stinson; special -prize, Mrs. Roy Simmons, For their tip to Slorida the bride chose a green •and rust checked wool suit with black accessories and.a corsage of *Twit mums» The newlyweds will live at •22$ Adelaide St,; W. , Oshawa. Quests were from Mooretown, Orilla Kingston,. belgrave, Kitchener,, Waterloo, Guelph, Joyceville, St, Catharines and Surrounding districts. - A Employment Opportunity FEMALE APPLICANTS REQUIRED • IMMEDIATELY -FOR GENERAL. FACTORY WORK. EXCELLENT FRINGE BENEFITS, Applicants apply in person MONDAY through FRIDAY at John Street Office. LLOYD - TRUAX LTD. WINGHAM ONTARIO 12.19b Make-Term,a'tjon at , , l Er BI►UE; BARS gar your Christmas` inner=—a `present Kev ryof your farnily will enjoy. • We still have a few open dates for Banquets, both before and. after Christmas: • . FOR RESERVATIONS --,!HONE 291.1580 This .barn has stood for many years It brought us happiness and tears. From its portals you are now fed To this place, we have been led. As: you enter in 'this stable • Partake the food placed .on the . table, Remember that in such a . place Our Lord was born, for saving Grace. AMPLE The Blue Barn PARKING COFFEE SkIOP OPEN &AILY 7:00 A.M. TO 800 P.M. Between Palmerston and Listowel ori HIGHWAY 23 rommomp, WHILE YOU' ARE PICKING UP THOSE LAST MINUTE GIFT ITEM, STOP IN AT THE SIGN OF FRIENDLY PERSONAL SERVICE AND QUALITY MERCHANDISE. WE EXTEND TO OUR CUSTOMERS . . WISHES. FOR THE MERRIEST POSSIBLE CHRISTMAS AND A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS 1969. Jur111; 145. 8 EIdine, Velma, Jeanne and Lorne 441411:14[14:4034(444E, tit't41(11 te y a 4