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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-08-23, Page 74 • Te Duce, is the time whim Mss: ' a kit f'i'g wish yen had done wort ei Myers eve white *Meg yaw *reel dailes right now behind ar police car kec JE When you boil water for instant coffee, an extra cup and make Jell-` SANNE, OPS • ailmaseeffluess, Thuradey. MomMr 101*-11Pess cwing McDonaid vows —Prot' J.exchanged in ar� Bru�se Mrs*MOM after vacation* wish ,- Bawd Madtersio for ll Phil - The wedding ceremony uniting maids, Mimi Nancy ►w' eget* euedeuts 1.0 s Bios t 'trulfaa. lage Susan Xl xabatk - , sister of the count. Miss Vie groom's mother them Woo ',Ponald and Neil Raymond Girw- Joan Elliott sad Miss Karen Mut- polyester softie satin with lace too Place at 5 p.m,} is Sri* ter, end the f!owesrgwl, Miss bodice and *le.v United Church on Saturday. Kum Roberts, Ottawa, niece of A roceptioe followad lir t July 1 , guild ***ins at flower. :the groom. were ire alike in Brute Legion Hall with, dame - ed candelabra, ph* gladioli and �' gowns of multicolored to the husk et doe Ken ScOtt white naulns. ),,Gueit pews were flowered Sw%g dot. Val, lace in Orchestra, marked with white istin bows tertwlaed :with ,pink ribbon trim- ?or travelling to the mirth. Rev. g. bedrew wisa the atheist, mild the square necklines, short western states a ?Wheel* rag msreistera PLOY sleeves, and.' wide skirt Ontario, the beide chose a floor . Miss Linda Wilsont "a ratlaslle%`, flounces and wide pink satin length floral dress with empire soloist, .sang "For All We Know, segos accented the waistlines. waistline and white a cceseedes, and a Mi typo •aecomps`eed Pink chiffon ribbon garden party Mr® andMmp i will jchaaten who alto hats completed their eeasemblw reside in Brussels. P y d erAditi#on anti #!I�kgl.i41 'etc; t.%g music. 54 They carried bout of white from Winglionn,l'ocoato,04,awai ;.:. byThheer fbartiheder,, °'wiveniufloeonra- arrrbe mws a rld pink sweet weetheart rte. Listowel, " gown of eandiylrght ,organza.. rJoaomwur gs beiey, mfir nagi 1-411d ungaarae,a.B . lie igsatntilatt, + 31(4164- styled with square yoke ice were ushered b Sandy e- runts hop sleeves. Aima lace Donald and . Archie McDonald, Yowv'people and. bas t ed a eol ar, ;bod�i ;ands ,�. wide ale nde eutifi :and rt bad . yah of tthe bride sand ihe� ce; pau groom s bir'!other, David ►i } els adorned `' the. 'skirt and the wore b +�°'n t rimae ` They lac truce Albert chapel train. Tiers sash usi,trq. tuxedos with white:�,irauffled shirts: LUEV "�" '' anted veiling accented with a. la bow ' :ate . Bch !ties Chte ureh Women► of this vim , adorned her white Swiss,chiffon For the we d4iag dinner an the terte,„ho .the : by of ilx�. Sa � ribbon picture hat' ar4abe car- church hall, the bride's table WAS .d 'y School; ruby itutnted ried a bouquet of pink sweetheart centered with a three -tiered wed- pio 's at a picnic in,. the Coir-. roses and white stephanotis. • ' withink . roses and servation Park on Wedne y ding cake . afternoon,.August 1. e bride's attendants,�mss silver lsav'�, friend of 'the. lieivi Duringa brief brace Ann Davidson, � r guests, the bride's ..a bride, as maid of honor and' m ' wore a dress of pink poly., rag nk y , letter read 1, fronnt Miss Joyce Hetherington for sewing needssent fol. use of women in .a► leprosy colony in Zama, Plaobis'e madeto have a tax. aar on Friday, Octab+ After the .m!etithe'ehildren enjoyed a ogram of ar conte$ts ;v by G 41: :r • Bev. R. Armstrong officiat- ed at the double -ring ceremony which united in marriage Donna glaine Nallace- and' Maurice Owen Baylor ' on Ettqy 27 ,in St: Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Winghatri, it t p.m. bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald' C. Wallice,. Winghain. Parents ,of the groom are Mr. ancliVirs, itaymond Bay- lor, PorciWich;: Given in marriage by her 'father, the bride chose dress of med yvithivelVet ribbon. She wore nosegay of .ileep pink Mums in- termingled With pale pknk -' 2 Matron of,h0nOr for her sister,- ' was Mrs. 14renda.McBurney. She chose a pink ,gown. with flowered bodice and wore' a pink .picture .hat. She carried a tiogegaY 'Of' • white mumsAnd pink carnations. Brian McBurney WAS best man. Receiving. the guestsat the Wingham golf Club, the "bride's'- mother chose a floor -length gown ofyellow polyester with flowered. bodice and a corsage of yellow mums. She was assisted by . groom's mother, wearing ,a`flooi,- length gown of yellow and blue figured sheer, white accessories and a corsage of p wh to mums, After a wedding trip to Nor- thern Ontario, the couple will re- side at HR f, Wingham. Prior to her wedding the bride, WAS the recipient of a kitchen and ,. pantry .shower ''at.'the . home of Mrs.. Dan King, F'ordw ch... rube 5ellaneous shower was heldat the home .of Marjorie Eadie, RR 2, '- nghani; and . a bathroom ,`and . lingerie . shower at the home b f i her atint, ,Mrs?. George Tervit Jr. of RR 4,- Wingham. weeks. and. Illeward, Londerboro, Mr. sad Mrs. Clifig Bone andOtk', gam, Ws. 1Cdythe Warwick, 'Mehr and hof KR #, Brineekt, . R. Boas, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grif- fith, Mrs. Ethel Stewart, e Mildred Stewart t asd Mrs. ifily iSellers et W isms gessile Presbyterian Chissuit in Caniblidgeccs) enc., Shrieks files Eulogy. tioulkis ire riPpnar dintragsti show A renowned rewneck *saw. los loured a unitive hooding anhaistien with the ability so shrink Mow- rhoids painlessly. ft infirm " and discomfort is miaow* speeds up healing or the iseers4 inhumed tistue. ancase after relieving pain. actual induction ishrinka e) took pia n. • Most imporixnt o( all , were so thorough that this " went was maintained over period of many month*, All this was accamph# d with a healing substance SW- ) *hick iek*ty helps al in *e�eils nand imula nes gromh of Niru. Now bio -Dyne i offered is iiia*- meat and su 'form ailed Preparation H. 'A for it at a moires, Satisf. cti n or, your money refunded, Preperation • ffairspray 16 Os. Reg. 1.89 BR ;6 Os. Family Sim Reg. 1.89 OPE $ 1 19 it her sister,Mrs. Mirsnie 'Park ,. Mrs.Parker ail Mrs, Hunt spent. some holidays at 1VfacTier. —Mr. and Mrs. A: Theodorakis and Mr. and Mrs A. Harrison; ali of North Shields;, England, have been spending the last month, with Mr. and Mrs . William For- syth. While in . Ontario, they enjoyed trip4 to Niagara Falla. and the fruit belt, Douglas Point, the Goderieh salt mines and 00:- tar. io'Plaace. They also attended a fatily reunion at Burlington and toured many places of interest in Wingham, described by the visitors as 'a, very pretty town', -Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laidlaw, Jim and Greg, have returned home after vacationing at Kill- ', bear Provincial Park, north of, Parry Sound. —Members of the St. Andrew's Couples' Club were in charge of the Sunday morning worship service. Ed Beard conducted the service. Don Vair F. was guest \speaker,..using as " his ' sermon topic, "God the Artist". Mrs.. Fair provided special music. -Mrs. C. Aitchison of.Cam- bridge visited with Mrs. Jean , TRIANGLE 01113C1311N Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays • Sundays Noon to Si: DA4---NCARE CENTRE REGISTRATION a Mrs. %onnie` a�iount7 idy nilCary return iitne plane li b lastWednesday toWaJ t Creek, California, after'holt ying :_with Mr. and Mrs.;',Alvin Biggins and visiting with. dor' brother, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron and amily of Wingham.` They also visited with other . relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Caseniore of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Caseinore of Lakelet, —Mrs. John " A. McEwen of Clinton spent the weekend' with Mr. and: Mrs. Russell Zurbrigg and attended the weddingof her granddaughter, Patricia Zur- brigg on Saturday. a • --.Masters Gregory , and. Steven Clark of Dundas holidayed last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ftOwland pallagh, Catherine~ Street, Mr. and Mrs. John • Clark visited the,. Ballagh home on the weekend 'following a vacation in tie Muskoka region. resent') ELMoRE A . gathering of friends and neighbors was held p`soiclay `evening in the Beirnore community center in honorof Mr. and Mrs. ,.Fred Doubledee, 'who • have recently moved >`to Wing; • ham. :Cards- were played and .a social time was ,enjoyed by all. The address Was read by Mrs. Marie 'glas. Mr. and M 4t: >lliam Mulvey and Mr.. Carl Fitch presented the couple with a matching hard table and; chair set for which Mr. Doubledee ex - P. 'pressed thanks. Lunch was then served, Miss June Elliott, RN., of Yancouver, BC has been visiting .With Currie relatives and left chi, -Priddy to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Erie Elliott of Ottawa. _GENDRoN X -TRA -LITE Only 6 lbs. for the ;tan, 'model With, vaittiliy bag, aluminum frama,' - You can fold 'the X;trelite wl GENDRON STROLL -R -CRIBS FOR SEPTEMBER 1973 NURSERY SCHOOL AND FULL TIME PROGRAM\ REGISTER Four In One: Baby Carriage, Summer Carriage with Sun Canopy, Car Bed and Full Size Stroller ONLY $5995 See our large selection of PLAYPENS WOOD $19.95 MESH $22.95 BABY WALKERS Thursday, September 6 TIME: THE MARRIAGE OF Sharon Lee Dainard, daughter of Capt. and Mrs, Gordon E. Dainard of London, to Norman W. Corrink son of br. and Mrs. 13erhard N. coffin of London, formerly of Wingharn, took plaCe On July /th at Wortley Baptist Church with Pastor llobert W. Wilson officiating. The couple are residing in London,. The groom is employed as a service cb.Ordinator at the University Hospital. 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