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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-04-05, Page 6
9' 1 I 4 Tb Wt h t Aulivonmihnea. iiaIvres from Th. World of Women Honeymoon at Banff, now living in Toronto Following a skiing holiday at Banff, Mtn,, newlyweds Mr, and. Mira, Terry Clark are Feaiding et 530 King$ttn Road, Toronto, They were married Saturday, March 10, at 5 ptm• in St, John's Angli can Norway Church, Nitaton Road and Woodbine Avenue, l@w, Stuart Surmerhayeaof. fivifittO and wedding mOM@ was pr©yid Ki by organist Ed Spencer. Following the eeremon'y the Isle wan pig front the church by Murray MacFarlane of Blue} valet Mrs, Clark to the former WARM Pr ori yn, daughter of Mr. and Mira, Walter Prok iaayn of Scarborough, The g 'a parents are*, and Mr -a, Ytrnan Clark of Ver -outer, Gi�Qn itr ingrriaatttv her father, the bride were a formal gown of you de sate with fitted bice,{_. red guipure lace enhanced tt e I 11 e@, skirt and &lacing* train: Her veil was waist --length and she Bawled h uquet of gyred and white Q111110— tip, Miss Shirley Prekopiasyn of S€?arb w h was her sister's maid of for sed bridesmaid was Miss daQgt4iviirte Milno, cousin of the bride, et Terontto, They wer* w t alike in blue Swiss dot (leer --length dream with ata eo►.11ars, lei fall sleeves an p buttoned euffia, Park hill@ whet ribbon trimmed the era s ire waistlines, They s . ? rets of punk and white baby mums, lit. Allam Af' Starboreugh was best mar, and guests were ushered b Wayne Runyan of Toronto, Red rosebuds and eandlea. deeerated tsthlo at Fantasy . Firms, Pettery .Read,, 'ate,, Whtlit t110 INNVIOAA was held, The brides take eccupted Qiitiftiptiwotbamtea the lid. table, Gueate fr-orn Stretford, Wing - ham, Rluevele, Wroxeter, ®ot't'ie, Harr#sten, Burlington, Bramalea, Brampton and Toron- to were pre ,t end wore re- kTived by mothers of the bridal couple. The bride's motherwere a tlooeslength gown of purple with gold trim. Her aeceesories were gold and she wore a coraago of petite Mellow r*etude with white button varnatio a, The groom's mother ehoae a floor -length metallic gown of royal blue print OR , silver grey with silver ftQeQsa sones, Her eorsage wan Mite red rosebuds with white button earnatiops, An honored swat at her grand. son's wedding. was 11Ire, Gordon Underwood of Gerrie, GROW , OF YEN RRIARAYE — The Belgrarve 11 Club doQided on the club came when they met M the home of DofilQrne eoulte& Minutes of the last meethw were read lay Marilyn, Robert**, The girls de - vide(' their bOok Men # Wilt be purple with black and gold let- ters, Mrs, Robert** t ssed fit8 tie* knits and Mrs, Chandler talked about ottingtoady to sew with knits and ,gees, She also dem trotted how to teat atreteh, sewing technique, �s(. At ane ��the f wi m ottu,tre *Watt _Mk j_�'uµM disettssed finished .iiieeklino and demonstrated low to make and. attach the eoller and a roared neck lid, M. Robert-, spa dertonwted how to make a collar iatet_bindinC1144 eaQl� hirer maw a tg'0' this, Minute* of -the lest Meeting were rid by Matitr Ret*. WINGHAM—U ! . tW'it0S IMA umi OH* WNW dacky I. cee6,-moi' ,: Prow& ekkottAi. (pi miter-,, 4404 ems% at Woit +:14 littni, 4.. Kir at LAS . ASM l --is t+t kVA ..,h 11----- rizt MARwestat meek a A +r i i. Wi.hoi hetet - Tamed. 149 (*Om Streit Ftestort Bryan colltourne irixiteS yo t 3 St' * : "Thrgegh, Gat of j ihowrA Suer), April+ 8th at MO& wok. Also join, ta atm t QR' aon.---$$ndyy Scktooi for the Wli►ale, iN. t 1:Qi a.r r. --'-Morning; Worship wit r Cha Gila Message, Doug Campbell Cone W Grip, WI/re You Are AlWays Welcome Bar G C Milt MUT w eMit Weds, 10►t a►rm-ladies Coffee Hour Thum„ %CC from—Prayer fl etingg and ilibJI Skudk $41/d€ty5 ref'►sem' am. --Breaking off Breed f p'. 1'5 a► - Sundby School Acdl its iblle C1dss, 7.3a Ram—booing. Opspel, Service, *Wow *achy) N1i . *011 w Patti, WIti.wot HARRY GERRIE of Win horn, y District Deputy Grand Master of Huron District Na, 8, 100p, presented Tony Kyle with a certificate as winner of the Pilgrimage for Youth public speaking contest in Clinton. Mrs. Keith Sharp of Seaforth was chairman for the ' (Photo by Wilma Oke) event, CONTESTANTS IN THE Pilgrimage ter" Youth public~ spOoking contest at COMM Friday night were Temp Kyte of Hensatl, who Wert the trip to' The United Nations; Mary Edith Gamin of RR 4. Wingk rn,„ runner -4v lathy CoQk Qt Herksall,7 Toni Peennings. RR 1. Zurich; and Flora Nabrotzky of Teeswater. (Photo -by Witma Oke) GSA If wlns trip is UnIted Natlons Tony Kyle, otHensall, WW1 thoPilgrimage t YOuth taunt.@. the United Nation at New York when ' p topped leur girls in a Rutile - mated in MAW Friday xiigtt.. Tom* a . I® student at. South Hurn Stay Salad WI lifter won t; fid, /� trig to; New this summer sp k^ed by the IMF and Rebekah Lo*s. Cone ofW 1Q aidIks WI:4Na Quada and k the US. part M. the VA annual -. gru Tony will spend six daysi New k +d)* the United Nations in autos . vet the . $ o State Building,. Rocke- feller- Centre,, mrt.s,, chur- ches, hinches, shopping anal attend Broad - way Qhs• 4ddenow and R It a Lodges 'mated along the route extend hospitality to the young people with meals,, lodging, sigb1 eing and other entertainment. Tony. spoke =Apathy and gaw an impromptu speech on Flowers. Rennet up the contest,spom sored by. the County lodges, was Mary :40 Garnrss, 16, o1 IkR 4, wit/ghoul,' who spoke on Family Doctor. Other competitors. were: Katy Cook of Henson] who spoke on; Canadian identity; Toni Pen- ningg of RR. t, Zwick who spoke on Indians of Canada; and Flora Nabrottky of Teeswater who spoke on Smiles. Awards and, certificates were presented by Harry brie of Wingham; District Depot* Grand Master of IOOIt , loon: District NA, 6: Mrs. Keith Sharp, of Seaforth, District Deputy President of Huron District ND, 2a, Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, was chair- man for the event. KNITT' GRI,TTIE The F'ordwich Knitty Gritties held: the secondmeeting at the home of Mrs,. Ron Livermore, Roil call was to show fabric and pattern selected, The minutes were read) by Cathy Simmer. maker. Discussion was on the different kinds. of knits whinh each person had; Marg dnmorrstratnd]eutting, pinningand, world/401W pattern, The handout sheets. were flllhdl in and, group work was on- aitera.• bliss, ;c4.. t4, a.:T4e 4% ln,a I BELMOtE --- • The March meeting of the McIntosh. ITCW was held in the church basement on March a1, with 14 present, Devotions, s, with Mrs. Alan Dar. , in cwt were opened with r 'km, "Beneath the Cry of .est', Mrs., Oliver Matto* read tate scripture.. A ria►, t/ea 44A Ret :1E4er", was read by Mrs.. Devotions were closed with prayer The roll li. a0c rred nly c b oftheBaBkbev hwQulod you " was answered by 12 The study period was in charge of Dt. Hirt Wood who spoke on "Tie Green Revolution- in Imo. Mrs.. Harvey Wrigh.t intro wed the study by way a& read- ing on over-incturgenee, Mrs. W „ in her talk„ told of the ma)r rmtrition in India and how they are gradUally learning; better . eiritOs j W-. forming byirrigation; tube welts, and cultivation, Last year txlia primed 200,00000 busts of wheat and their production of rice doubled. Hutt still the iridian, farmer is born poor, lives poor and dies. poor; Au informative discussiou period followed in regards to the farming of a easteless sacred cows,, etc.. Mrs.. k Inglis concluded the std period with a reading„"fists- For the feature of the meeting Mrs.. Mae Inglis introduced Barbara Harkness wbo &aced two selections on her .apccor�dion,,, "Jesus Was a �niell and "Mine �b Q Have Seen the The meeting closed with a prayer by the pi rM gObert Harkness., kne ,, OUR ro 1111$51.001111 speaks to Ies dub members St. Andrew's Couples' Club Met Tuesday evening of la* week with the idents, Mr, and Mrs. John Donaldson, in .charge. ;ice.. Donaldson opened the meeting with. short meditation and also led in a hymn sing. with M., Don Robertson , at the piano. Mrs. Donaldson led in prayer. and Mrs. Rev. RH. Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Neir- gar, th were couples in charge of the meeting. Mit, 'Armstrong read scripture and presented the meditation with "Mission" as her theme. Mr. Armstrong then introduced the guest speaker, a former mis- sionary, Miss Basel McDonald of Goderich. Miss McDonald showed slides of Kenya and Ethiopia and talked about her missionary work there before re- tiring. Mrs. Niergarth expressed a vote of thanks to Miss McDonald, on behalf of the Couples' Club. Mr. Armstrong closed the meet- ing with prayer. Lunch was served by the couples .incharge and a social time enjoyed. Miss hs.thrkk d.scrlhs trip: et UCW meetJa Of Mid ,, Beswetlrarick of Ford- wieh was gust speaker when the Wingham United Chord' Women' held H pot luck diOn0 and general meeting Monday evening of last week. She showedslides of her trip to India. She WAS, intra dated by Mrs, =Elizabeth: Suter and on behalf of the UCW, ;Ira.. Krug thanked the speaker for sharing her 'Very interesting .ex- periences. Mrs. 4. I3.. Passinore;Mrs, Bob Crawford and Mrs. William Tiffin took charge of the worship serv- ice, the theme of which was "tent". Mrs, George Underwood .pre- sided for the business session, during which members were re- minded of the bridal fashion show to take place in the chinch on May 30. —The family of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hawthorne gathered at the Glen Allen Restaurant Saturday evening for a diviner in honor of their parents' 50th wedding anni- versary. A reception for friends and relatives followed. Mrs. Murray Stainton of town is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haw- thorne. have returned to ice_ Brighten Easter for sere . special by sending the D® ppyNest Call or visit us today, and arrange for your HappyNet to beonits war. Lewis Flamers 135 Frances St., wiII,h.i , . Plisse 357-3880 IT'S SPRING AT MILLER'S.. The name that is Fashion! DRESSES • t�, \" •� An exciting " collection of Spring into Summar 'styles which includes daytime, casual and long party dresses a in a beautiful variety of materials and all sizes. 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