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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-09-06, Page 7starring savingst eigray. v C two W' vacation, ''kir-4 grid HeseId 'Warned to their hi Kitchener on Sii.v,y with their Mr. -and Mr* W Arnim, Mrs. Rangy White and Cart LysiVof Kitchener, Unice Home of Listowel visited last Wed-' y with their* parfaits, Mr. and Mut. Lorne Jamieson, Mr. and lir*. Lorne Jentieink M. and Mrs. Clarence Ham Perspent'ii'ieanbod l r1*yweekendatP i a MMr. and Mrs, Ernie Black Judie of Dauphin, Manitoba, ca3fledFred on MChrs Telforda Cook and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Anderson, # Vicki and Kevin of �, n ci Go ,� r� c8if ie�aiy, �'�h d' callMrs. on Arno�dSatuu ; ', rd�,ay i ley of Goderxch, and Dave Me- : afternoon. at the home- of Mrs. n' Dowell of Kitchener, Pat_ Sher- ` T.elford Cook and Mr and Mrs.. vett of Goderich and Ray Harry Cook. - e Z l t. of 'a , usherid ��a��Miss Donna Walker of P' g�. . 4 n d spent weekend with her The reception was held at the parents, Mr. and Mrs.Wilfred Saltford 'it'atley Hite l Walker, dauughter'a iredding, Mr ti. Isle- Doug and Mier„ :''Volker and owell chose„ an , aqua floor- Neil Vincent arrived home from a length crimplene dress with loins ' trip to Alberta where Doug and iruull sleeves and a ruffled yoke. A Allen visited' with their brother, narrow band, et gold braid air- Donald, who is working out there sled the waistline. White-, ' , Miss Martha ' Armstrongof heart' roses formed her corsage. Windsor spent a week's, vacation The : groom's mother was with Mr. and Mrs. %Villard Arm- *go wwned .. in. a sleeveless floor- strong, length dress of pinkcrimplane to which was pinned a_ corsage of talisman > oses. A� .broad x'im- .4 TQC 1 '', C medl'i,at of rna?tching pink,nohair and rite .#ccessorfe�r compb� ter e* sil Nit her ensemble. WHITECHURCH ' .�.. Once .Por travelling to Northern flhr►W e - n r again ithas amine. the first day of . � � _ . School fpr thesniall fry �uststalrt�: rzo a Abri... chs _ ed to a white crimplene pain suit. i out on their education„. Her accessories.were white and it is:'a dayto to be reineen she wore a white carnation or" ng sage... � , bered. l+ or �tiwse who' have �beea<a. ... Sflex'Ira'tt are , on the job for a few years it is a Mr.•: and Mrs; happy time to get back with their residing in Goderich where Mt friends"and have something to dor Sherratt is empfoyed at, the candlelight Restaurant and Tay.- . arr- For those with one more y+car; ,to ern anidgMrs. Sherratt is'on !I.he .` complete their ,eleinentarY or staff of the Goderi i nal r secondary education, .it is . a +Fh S g education, happy tame Daisies and'white ;gladioli decorated St, Peter's Rena Catholic Church onTuesday, July 31, for -the 'six -o'clock servie . uniting in marriage,, Deborah Anna McDougall and 'Gerrard Joseph Sherratt, both of Goderich. The double -ring exchange of vows was heard by Father Phillip Sherratt of Hamilton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray McDougal of Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. James Sherratt, Goderich, are . Parents of the groom, The_wedding music was played by ;MLego, Anne ,` Goderich and Grant Ellison, also . of 'Goderich sang 0 Love's. Prayer.. and Ave Maria.., a ' Mr, McDougall gave'his daugh- ter in marriage,' She wore an.A,- line floor -length gown of White polyester satin. Thea empire« styled bockof sculptured .lace featured a scooped neckline en- closed in delicate sheerwhich en- joined a ring collar of matching ace, and short sleevesrom which flowed full sheer sleeves caught at the wrists to cuffs. which matched« the collar, ,The bodice details were, all outlined by narrow lace edging, A Juliet cap. of white JaCe held her floor. length veil of French illusion and she carried a colonial • bouquet of white daisies, white Sweetheart . roses and yellow miniathre pont pons with, trailing streamers of white satin ribbon. Miss Edle .Andersen of London' was :maid of honor wearing a blue floor -length gown. of daisy -flock- ed nylon over taffeta designed:as the bride's with livhite daisy lace outlining the bodice details. The bridesmaids were ` Miss a Toronto; i Arin M cDorr itt .,.e � Miss Fay Robinson, Goderich; and thotlt Iof .; w. ' o isy- ed. ffeta the em ire 'cnyl r► both es styli. with short sleeves and ring 1 - Lars of yellow taffeta. The senior attendants .tarried nosegays of white daisies caught with white satin ribboand'sim- ilar flowers adornedtheir hair. ,The winsome little owerg r', Cristina Crowley of Goderich, with' daisies caught in her up- swept hairdo, wore a junior ver- sion of the bridesmaids' dresses and carried a basket of white daisies. Master Robert Million of Hanover was ringbearer. Groomsman was . Terry Crow- PATFE$'T NFO/C/a'FS • CCSNET/rs TOBACCOS PrerNuptlal Events•; . Prior to her' marriage, ''inks .: For thousands -of mothers it is at g , very long day 'waiting . for :the bride was entertained 1.3Y:the lady return of their 'wee; ones . off for ies \of the. Signal-Star.staff at . a ° • the first time in their lives to be miscellaneoushrtwerheld at,the • guided by others. who will shape *home of Mrs. RotLeonard., Miss incl .f t Edle Andersen and Mrs. •Alice Menary were hostesses for a mis- cellaneous shower at the Tattier' r home Miss FayRobinsonbin ..an, , , Mrs, Rita Burroughs held.a mis-1:, 'cetlaneous shower at the home of Mr.n„ a d Mrs, Mac Allan spent o Mrs. J. Sher att• few da s last wee '. t 'le � and he _ �uunt� y h a �►.�. ub_. B. 1 s � _ , p each . P l J o' fs a has t ' y t n, en, ertained 1. '' Mr.,, t . . '2�,. re atives :a a'; miscellaneous. s. Lo tie iltaurtin ms vacation shower. • r, ing in Calgary,; . ta. .. '. � � .SIU°. , . `.r. I ; } „sal t .. (wand` - s. ' G 1, D "tom h .illi ebg, � e � n y at r�i 'recent, io'I f,, .4§i','With -her .r �4 y: �v� G' iroa►m�srents. er,�;Mt�� l��w''aii`d`�Ci , weekend guests with Mr. and • Mrs. Mac Alia„„ were Mr': and, +� ° ' Mrs. Ge a All iian and family o; /'. X 1 iary Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. Richard BELGRAVE -- . The' Junior than, Toronto. Auxiliary met in the 'Draage Hall ?'. and Mrs. Richard Penner on .Saturday morning with Aud- ".said, family of Nakina have 'been `rey Scott leading in the opening ,,,guests with her parents, Mr. and exercises. Janet Johnston was= -in ,Mrs. Allan Adams. charge of the roll call. Minutes of a the last meeting were read 'by Lisa Thompson. Audrey Scott . helped with the worship service.Roger Evers wins Joan Higgins and Kelly Lougheed collected the offering and Julie Gnay recited the offertory pray- ' er. Roger Evers won 'the most The treasurer's report was points in the junior division of the given by Joan Higgins. Leaders Clifford and District Horti- for next meeting: games, Anne cultural Society suiimer flower Procter; sing -song, Karen Scott; show. help with worship, Julie Gnay ; There were 64 entries in the clean-up girls, Anne Procterand division with Eleanor Wood and Nancy Moore. Roger Evers tied for the most The sing -song was\led by Cathy entries at eight each. Shiell. The girls worked on the In the senior divikion, there Red Cross badges and stripes. were 115 entries. Mrs. Hilda The meeting closed with a song . gurbrigg had 18 entries and won and prayer. the most points. 40 ;. cit flower -show . REV. EDWIN VI�AITAM REV. J. /ERLEY REYNOLDS /Maw of ItllasnnKa, Unity! Church, Toronto' WIN speak N will IMNIINt at i WESTFIELD 2 P,M NITRON MEN*S (HAPEL, Auburi lUIL pI1�tlAll.� WHL'MI GGQIf MSN xNb NC'fHMld BRUSSELS BRlDe4edith Sieighthoim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sleighthoim,, .RR 3 Brussels, and Bob Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jones of Niagara Falls, exchanged wedding vows in th+ 'United Church in Ethel on August t 11. They Will reside at RR 1, Port Rowan, (Photo by Russell Studio) ustorislead — t Mohr - day weskits fir and Mw, Lloyd estettaimed Oho Yeses Pee*01 L i . atahnora Priebysiwiea and Ow Voted to sk allow MIA *di WIN aid refrealimests at the tweaks wits ideal, being watt and catered lights enhanc- ed the aaadtallic P chain were used fee seats and everyone enjoyed the with Muse, by Mins Rina King of Tom. Mr. Lfloyd Murdock, student preacher, the 7 o k of the iib As Society, *alpha' Siskne some Ot� evots to be enjoyed such as skating, booming ad social eve. A W •fl1eeetun will: be held September1a,. at the home .of` Mr. and Mrs. Johnson DeBoer. JOINS STAFF OF. LOCAL.. (HOSPITAL. Janice .Ann Shyne,' daugh- ter of 'Mr. and ,Mrs. John Shyne of RR .5, Brussels, graduated August 10 from Chatham` .ubiic General Hos- pital. .i, l P School Qf ,Nursing., Graduation 'exercises were M held' in•Pa 'k r . Street ,United Churdh, Chatham. Miss Shyne b a#or: e m r graduateof X 9a t the F: E. Madill Secon ar.-: d. y Sch .h p .. l ' an` '4 1 ,. T i 9 Disi� r. t:t � f. eci A w has already commenced her duties. Wtoolikus Orsoossolimas, Ttwreday,41, 181111 10a. i Mr. & nd Mars-. Lloyd George Elliott at rling Terrace, Wingharn, are pleased to announce theengagement of their. daughter Almaldne to Mr. Paul Edward Wil, sort of Mr. ;end Mrs, Garnet ,Nelson Knoll of Sundrid . 'The marriage will take place Saturday, September Or, at 3 pari. in the Wingham United Church. (Photo by John Strong) M tar anniversary Continued from Page 4 :an altar and emblems for the lodgie room and paper to decorate the hall. The ladies also had bees to paint, clean the hall and to make and hang curtains. So 'within eight years of their founding, Morning Star Lodge had a respectable meeting place and a staunch following. A Still Matching Today the size of the lodge has dwindled with the membership standing at 20.. However that membership does • boast two charter ':members, Mrs.. Tillie Watters and Mrs. Jennie Mosure. The latter, now'overr hila years old and a'resident: in the, Fordwich Village Nurssing'Rome,'was pres- ent for the lodge; picture taken in 1'915. Another lodge Member 'in that 1915 picture. Mrs. Rlsie° Strong, must have set some kind .of record when she ,celebrated this year's l2th .ofJuly by march- ing with 01'0,1040 at Owen Sound. So the old spirit is still there. And looking down a :list of today's members of MorningStar Ii:. Lodge, ' one can't help`noticing that there y.. a are a .lot of familiar names. The 1973 �.meinbership is, as- follows Mrs, '- l e7r ill....* retsmistress Miss Elva Fost+eir mu :,)! -A Mrs. Else Strong, Marc. Evelyn Harris,' Miss Esther Ham,. Mises Maude Hardin', Mts. Tillie Watters, Mrs. Jennie Mme,. Mrs. Margaret Korsburgh, ;firs. Emmerson (Eva) Ferguson, Mrs. Wm, (Phyllis)' Haverfieid, Mrs, Earl (Mary) Moore, Mrs Emerson (Edna) Hargrave, Mrs. Spence (Cora) Brears, Mrs. Wm. (Margaret) Stythe, and Mrs. Ruby roster. and Mars. .R lagh` *attended funeral held hist T uraday in Clifford far Albert Hill who passed away mi- ller n thewcek. Mrs. 11111 - is .a min of Mr s.. Ballagh. -,A,nsodent is; the demure dit$04 ,ti,st • has you smile with confuse.. -Specialwhitononaodbriginonon clean kkieeures withoutMsshinq O ow** Snaking, One captrlirenOes.stubboiN Milts .net's iceep'vont south kssher,, ie• (Freda)'D`Arcy; treasurer • , Alice Clyne, Mrs. 'Susan . Gibson, all the water you're ever IikpSY to need Renta new Cascade 40 electric water heater With a Cascade 40, there's always plenty of hot water waiting for you. When you need more, Cascade 40 will produce it quickly and economically. Because Cascade 40 is flameless, it's safe and clean; needs no flue so you can install it anywhere. Just ask your Hydro. .. - and another thing. 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