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Wingham United Church •wits,
the–setting TO tie dooble-ring
ceremony uniting in Ina r .iiie.
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September 8,. 'at 1: 001)44.
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adorned by white
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and, Mrs., a Wilford Caslick
Wingham and the groom is t
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my of , ceremonies..
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father', the bride wore an of
fashioned style floor -length gow
of white lagoda silk. The f
skirt, gathered at the back, fell
a sweeping train. A. charrnin
Juliet headpiece held her cath
draHength° Veil. She carried
cascade of pink roses, purple car
nations, ivy and baby's breat
RuthAnn Currie of London ata
maid of honor and bridesmaid
were Allyson Caslick of Sarni
ister-Tri--law of the bride, Joann
ompspn° of Lucknow, cousin
he 'groom, Jackie Fair of Ki
fierier, Ethel LeBlanc of God
ch. They were dressed alike i
oor-length ° gowns of pink an
urple figured luno weave cotton
hey wore.purple flowers in thei
air and carried Victorian bou
uets of daisies, purple carna
ions, cornflowers, baby's breat
nd purple .streamers,
,Flower girl was Janice King
ousin of the bride. Her dress wa
entical to those of the brides
)aids. She carried a nosegay o
aisles, purple carnations an
aby's breath.
Groomsman was Andrew
derson, Lucknow, and guests
ere ushered by Thom Collyer o
rangeville, brother of the
room, Ned Martin, Long Beach
alifornia, cousin of the groom
oss and Stephen Caslick of
Ingham, brothers of the bride.
Ring bearers were Chris Coll -
r of Mississauga •and Scott
ollyer of Orangeville, nephews
the groom.
The male attendants wore
ack tuxedoes and white shirts
th purple edged ruffles.
The bride's mother chose a
or -length coat and= sleeveless
ess ensemble of hot pink peau
th gold and silver trim and gold
d silver accessories. A corsage`
white carnations completed
r ensemble.
The mother of the groom wore
loot -length gown of gold, beige
d brown. patterned,chiffon over
feta. She wore a wrist corsage
bronze chrysanthemums.
Pink candles and pink and
uve flowers decorated the
ne Room at the Blue Barn at
towel where the reception -was
d. The bride's table was cen-
d by a three -tiered wedding
ke. Ted Collyer of Mississauga,
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of Peninsula the brine' Ohm a
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accessories.
er Mrs. Kd Thom, grandmother
d- the groom., Mr. and Mrs. Bow
n King and Mr. and Mrs. Earl .CSS-.
uil lick, grandparents of the bride,
to were honored guests: '•
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Beach, a California, iliorvttood,.
Guelph, London and.. Jlliot►klie .
.Prior to her ma.•r
marriage the bride.
was honored at three eniscell,a ne-
ous showers 'arranged respec-
tively tivel by aunts of the groom,
Ruth Ann Currie and aunts of the
bride.
e.
Mr. and Mrs. Collyer are
residing at 301 William Street,
Wingham, where the bride is on
the staff of Wingham and District
Hospital. The groom is on the
staff of the Bank of Montreal,
Clinton.
—Those from this area who
tended the trousseau tea held f
Miss Mary Barger 4 Luckno
last weekend were Mrs. Jack Mc
Burney, Mrs. Brian McBurney
Mrs. Don Wallace and Corrie
Mrs. Raymond Haugh; Mrs. Ca
Frieburger, Mrs. Ken McMich
.ael, Mrs. Oscar Kieffer, Kare
and.. Elaine and Mrs. William
Kieffer.
—Misses Karen and . Elain
Kieffer of EiER 1, Bluevale� statrt
classes last week', at Cehitrali
College. Karen is in her second
year in Specialized Foods and
Elaine has enrolled in Fashion
Design. •
—Miss- Annie Kennedy was ad-
mitted early last week to Victoria
Hospital, London.
—Mr. and Mrs. Gershon
Johnston spent Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston and
family of St. Paul's. They re-
turned home Saturday and spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Woods at their trailer at
Kincardine.
—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moffat.
Julie Ann and Kendra aOakville
pent last weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Farrish Moffat,
—Miss Mary White, daughter;
f Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred White of
Walkerton, and Miss Wendy F.ul-
er of London, daughter of. 11r
nd Mrs. Herb Fuller of Lions
ead, left yesterday for Calgary..
Ita.. •where they have secured
dsitions. All are former resi
ents of Wingham.
—Jack Burchill of Josephine
treet was admitted to Victoria
ospital, 'London, .on Fri a�.
rs. Burchill visited at the h soi-
/1
at- tal Sunday, with her husband and
or. other area patients who are hos-
w' , pitalized there.
- —Mrs. Herb Fuller and Wendy
visited last week with Mrs. Eliza-
, beth •Fuller.
Car —Mr. and. Mrs. Gershom
= Johnston spent last Friday in
n • London where they visited with
. patients , in Victoria Hospital,
. Miss Annie Kennedy, Jack Currie
e ,.,and -their grandson Ken Woods.
ed r, —Dr, .#nd. M rs. Robert O. Bal-
a AO and family of Hanover spent
Sunday in town where they visi- .
ted Ballagh relatives.
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Mrs. Ernest Fowlie and friend,
Winona Burnside of Smiths Falls
are visiting at the home of the
.former's sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Clement. •
THE WIENIES
GORRIE — The club members
met at the home of Betty Ann and
Cindy Brown. The president,
Carolynne McMillan presided for
the opening and Dianne Brown
readthe minutes. Julie Fairies
and Carolynne McMillan made a
chicken casserole. Karen Currah
and Dianne Brown made garlic
'bread. Barbara Thornton led the
discussion on casseroles
FORDWICH 3 •
Florence D'Arcey was hostess
to the fourth meeting on Septem-
ber 18 when discussion was held
on the picture to be used 'on the
book covers and where the next
meeting would be held. During
the demonstration everyone
helped to makea tuna casserole
which was enjoyed
Lucknow United Church was
the setting for the marriage of
Mr. and Mrs. Larry McKay on
Saturday, September 9, at 3 p.m
Rev. Robert Nichols officiated at
the ceremony.
The bride is the former Ann
Christine Davidson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davidson
of Whitechurch. Parents of the
groom are Mr, and Mrs. John
McKay of RR 2, Paisley.
Attending the bride was her
sister, Mrs. Kathleen Granger of
Haliburton. Groomsman -was
Gord Leamen of Goderich.
.. Mr,. and Mrs. McKay are now
residing at RR 1, Kincardine.
VUUOflI$
The Fall C+ erenee of ,District
2, goap tai Auxiliaries cilialries AOSQCIEt^
tion Of Ontario was!held in Clin-
ton, Monday, Representatives
i�e.;:r atxves
from 20 hospital, ,auxiliaries at-
tod w.
n ed* with, .srx delegates from
Wingham, Mrs. K. M. Marl. elate
nan, Mrs: W. D. French.,Mrs. R.
P. Ritter, Mrs. B. G, Bartley,
Mrs. T. S. Beattie. , and Mrs. D. B.
Porter.
A symposium 'on education,
chaired by Mrs. Thompson of
Waterloo dealt with providing
knowledge of the functioning of
the hospital to children, students
who are about to „choose their
careers, auxiliary members,
volunteers,. and the community
Itself, as well, as,, publications and
source material. Members of the
panel were Mrs. W. C. Bennett,
Seaforth; Mrs. R. Batten, Exer
ter; Mrs. G. W. Becker, Guelph;
Mrs. Harold Winterburn, Kit-
chener; Mrs. G. Standish, Fergus
and Mrs: A. G. Edmunds, Palm-
erston. A question and answer
Fifth in series
of family -films
to be shown
The film, "Through Gates of
Splendor", which depicts the
story of five young missionaries
who died at the hands of the sav-
age Auca Indians in Ecuador,
will be shown at the Salvation
Army on Sunday, October 1st, at
7:00 p.m.
This.is the authentic film story
which stirred millions as it ap- -
peared in Lite, Readers Digest,
and the six books on the subject,
and as it was reported•over radio
and television networks.
Much of the film was photo-
graphed by the men themselves
shortly before they were killed.
Seen in the film, in addition to the
five men and their wives, are
Aucas, "George"; "Delilah",
Dayuma-- and Rachel Saint,
Betty Elliot and her daughter,
Valerie,,now living with the Auca
killers. •
There are scenes of Nate
Saint's°little airplane executing
the amazing bucket drop, landing
on the incredible short sandbar
which the men called "Palm
Beach",the tree house, the in-
genuity, the careful and dedi-
cated preparation, the failure
and subsequent victory as the two
women were permitted to enter
where the men were not. ..
Produced for the Auca , Mis-
sionary Foundation, narrated by
Betty1Eliiot;' fr+biri"Whose book,
"Through Gates of Splendor" and
"The Savage,. My. Kinsman", the
story was taken this is one of the
most remarkable missionary
films ever made.
There is no admission charge
and all are welcome to attend.
—Mrs. J. H. Galbraith of Tor-
onto is.visiting this week with Mr.
and Mrs. George Galbraith. Visi-
tors at the sarne home this week-
end were Dr. and Mrs. Jack Gal-
braith of Wheatley, Mr. and Mrs.
Don 'Haines of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Muffitt of Downs-
view and Mr. and Mrs. John Muf-
fitt of Orangeville.
—Mrs. William Henderson was •
able to return last week from the
Wingham and District Hospital
and is:now convalescing at her
home on°Edward Street.
period followed,
Oufst s p ,
p aka at the .i
was 1: iS�S''g a
don, director .of extension and
f
summer school o
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Univensity
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of Wester Ontario,,, wbo spoke *
Ra i
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Ail.
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You". An excellent speaker,
she
had her :audience.captivated with
t.
delig t., .
A.auc'tion
the clintal
run
Conjunction wi
theeo {e n will
ferer,
Saturday. articles to be .eras
timed have been donated and it is
hoped that $1,000 will he realized'
for hstspital work. ri
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�RESEMT
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the greatest human iniiretfi #,forjr
. in the lets► 1 Q year;
Througls Gates of Splendor
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MRS. HARRY BRYDGES, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, October 1
Trinity 18
11.00 a.m.--Holy Comm nu ion
7.30 p.m.—The Albanaires in concert. Coffee hour to
follow in Parish Hall
Meetings
Fri., Sept. 29—Servers' Guild will meet at the home' of
Mike Milosevic.,at 5.30 p.m.
Regular Choir Practice Thursday evenings,
Juniors 7-7.30, .Seniors 7.30-8.30
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