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NetherywoGibbons vows
exchanged in elgrave
In a setting of mums, daisies
and carqations, Helen Gibbons
became the bride of Larry Neth-
ery rI, a marriage ceremony per-
formed by Rev. T. K. Hawthorn
in Trinity Anglican Church, Bel -
grave, on. Saturday, October 20,
at 7 p.m. The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gib -
ns of RR 3, Wingham, Parents
—Photo by Harvey McDowell
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Mon., Nov. 12—Brownie-Guicie enrolment and
7.00 p.m.
Wed., Nov. 14—Board of Management meets
parish hall at 8.00 p.m.
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Wingham
Regular Meetings
Thurs., 8.00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
Sunday; 9.30 a.m.—Breaking of Bread
11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
Adult Bible Class
Sunday Evening Service -7.30 p.m.
of the groom are Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Nethery of HR 4, Brussels.
Connie Nesbit of Auburn
presided at the organ and provid-
ed traditional wedding music
during the ceremony.
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride wore a floor -length
dress of lace with a finor-length
veil. She carried a bouquet of
white and mauve carnations.
Miss Coree Passmore of Luck -
now was maid of honor. and
bridesmaids were Janet Sleight -
holm of Wingham and Mary. Hei-
bien of Guelph. They were gown-
ed alike in deep pink moire taf-
feta and carried bouquets o
white apd pink carnations.
Flower girls, Denise a d
Angela Nethery of RR 4, B
sels, wore dresses of pink and
blue plaid and carried pink and
white carnations.
Bill Fraser of Wingbam was
groomsman and guests were
ushered by Murray Dawson and
Wayne Gibbons both of RR 3,
Wingham.
Mothers of the bridal couple re-
ceived guests from Elmira, God-
erich, Listowel, Wingham, Luck -
now, Dungannon, Clinton and Au-
burn at the reception which fol-
lowed in the Women's Institute
Hall in Belgrave. The bride's
mother wore a floor -length dress
of mauve flowered chiffon and
the groom's mother chose a floor -
length gown of dark green flow-
ered crepe. 80th wore corsages
of white roses.
For travelling to the Muskoka
area, the bride wore grey bag
pants and a burgundy blazer. On
their return, they will reside at
RR 4, Brussels.
Honored guests at the wedding
were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dawson,
grandparents of the bride.
Hoppr..coupto
on'annivers
Several parties were he14
recently to celebrate •the silver
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Willits.
On Saturday evening, ()Ober
27, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Oaritisa
entertained the Willits family' and
friends at a s iorgasbord supper.
Along with good wishes, a bac,
rometer was presented.
On Sunday afternoon, Mrs.
Harvey Reidt of Wrtketer. and
Mrs. Philip MadMillan of Luck -
now entertained in the Wroxeter
hall at a dinner for relatives.
Tuesday evening Mr. and Ms.
Jack McBurney invited the
neighbors of the sixth line of
Turnberry to their home, when ,a
swag lamp was presented. Brian
cBurney read a well -Written,'
humorous and factual address
which he composed.
Legion service,
held at Gordo
GORRIE HoWick Branch
No. 304 of the Royal Canadian Le-
gionsheld Remembrance Services
in the United Church here Sunday
morning.
Rev. G. W. Sach used as his
theme, "The Message of Sacri-
fice" and told 'of the sacrifices of
the people in England during the
war. Brian Robinson read the
first scripture lesson from Luke
21, The Sign of the Times.
Rev. Harry Jennings otWrox
eter read the second scripture
taken from Hebrews.
The members of the Legion and
Ladies' Auxiliary with William A,
Smith, parade sergeant and
standard bearers, James Vittie,
Fraser Lynn, Mrs. Alex Graham
and -Mrs. Lyle Hart paraded to
the church.
Rev. G. Sad) offkicttes
for wedding ceremony,
Rev tifet '43tfialitell* - baditereatid 1ofig "
the double -Ting ceremony which heavenly !blitelnylotrerystalette.
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. MRS. LUCILLE 'ALEXANDER models a two-piece
bnsemble, designed by Charles Carol of Montreal and an
all -wool velour hat by Lilly ()ache. This was one of several
displays at the Wingham Curling Club's fashion show
Monday afternoon in the lounge of the curling rink.
(Staff Photo)
united in the bolidslit inatirimeny
Barbara Joyce,' Mann of RR 1,
Wroxeter, and Arthur Russell
Breckles of RR 2, Holyrood. The
Gorrie United Church was
decorated with candelabra con-
taining arrangernents of mauve
candles and, yellow shasta daisies
with, a touch of mauve, for the
seven o'clock ceremony Friday;
November 2. Yellow and mauve
bows marked the guest' pevis.
Her corsage was yellow shiSta
daisies. The groom's mother
wore a burgundy street -length
dress of crimplene styled on prin-
cess lines with short sleeves alid
rounded neckline outlined with
matching sequins. She. wore a
corsage of white shasta daisies.
For travelling to the United
States, the bride chose a short
dress of brown printed polyester
with long sleeves and white collar
Mrs. G. W. Sach presided at the. and cuffs. Her accessories were
organ, playing "I Love You brown.
Truly", "Isle of Somewhere" and On their return the happy
"Because", in addition to wed- couple will reside -in Kinlough,
ding music before and after the Ontario.
ceremony. " Guests attended the wedding
The bride is the daughter of Mr. " from Wingham, Galt, Elmira,
and Mrs. Lorne Mann of RR 1,
Wroxeter. Parents of the groom
are Mr... and Mrs. Walter
Breckles of RR 2, Holyrood.'
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose a floor -
length gown of white polyester
satin: It featured a straight skirt,'
a midriff waistline, high neckline
and lily -point sleetes. The waist-
line, neckline and sleeve edges
were outlined with white and
mauve daisy lace. Her full-length
veil of Chantilly lace, outlined
with matching daisy lace, was
held in place with a pearl 'and
rhinestone tiara and she carried
a- cascade of pink Sweetheart
roses, miniature pink carnations
and ivy.
Miss Karen Mann of RR 1,
WroXeter, was her sister's maid BELGRAVE — The November
of honor and bridesmaids were meeting of the ACW was held at
Miss Sylvia MacLean, friend of the home of Mrs. Hugh Rinn with
the bride, of Wingham, and Mrs. 10 members in attendance. Miss
PhilipBreckles, sister-in-law of Mary Isabel Nethery opened the
the groom, of RR 2, Goderich. meeting with prayer and a Bible
They wore matching floor -length reading. The Lord's Prayer was
gowns of mauve floral nylon repeated in unison and the mm.
sheer, designed with straight . utes of the last meeting were read
skirts, midriff waistlines, high by Mrs. Clare Van Camp and the
necklines and sheer puffed long treasurer's report was given by
sleeves. They wore matching Mrs. Cooper Nethery.
mauve rosettes in their hair, The secretary read the corres-
The flower girl, Miss Janice pondence and plans were made
Mann, cousin of the bride, of for sending a bale to the Diocese
Heathcote, was dressed similarly of Keewatin. The ladies decided
t� the senior attendants. All the to send a donation of $10.00 to help
attendants carried white baskets buy Christmas gifts for the resi-
of white shasta daisies with white dents 01 Hurooview. Lveryone
streamers. signed a card to send to Rev.
Christopher Breckles, nephew Fred Carson who has been in
of the groom, of RR 2, Goderich, Hamilton hospital. Plans were
was ring bearer. completed for the bazaar, bake
Philip Breckles of RR 2, Goder- sale and tea to be held in the In-
ich was his brother's best man stitute Hall on November '24.
and guests were ushered by Jeff The roll call was answered by a
Hayes and Bob Laltose, both of prayer for peace and a discussion
Wingham and friends of the was held on St. Timothy, Chapter
groom. 4.
A reception was held in the The dues were collected and
Wingham Legion Hall in the eve- the apron and birthday box were
fling, with dancing to the music of passed. The draw, was won by
The Bennett Farmhands. A Miss Nora Van Camp. A reading
buffet luncheon was served, was given by Mrs. Alex Nethery.
The bride's mother wore a The meeting was closed with
floor -length gown with skirt of prayer, grace was sunk and lunch
blue floral nylon chiffon and served by the hostess.
Listowel, Stratford, Heathcote,
Palmerston, Meaford, Lucknow,
Hespeler, Brussels, Waterloo,
Kitchener, Holyrood, Ripley,
Goderich, Sarnia and surround-
ing areas.
Prior to her manage, the bride
was honored at a shower for girl
friends at the home of Brenda
Johnson of RR 2, . Gorrie; a
shower for relatives at the home
of Connie Manning, Stratford;
and one to which neighbors were
invited at the home of Mrs. Wil-
liam Behrns, RR 1', Wroxeter.
Belgrave ACW
provides gifts
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Toeswater, she of quiet wadi'.
A quiet wedding was solern-
nized in the Teeswater United
Church, on Saturday, when
Florence Noreen McAllister,
daughter of Mrs. David '&9
Allister and the late Mr. McAllis-
ter of RR 2, Teesweter, became
the bride of John Carman Helms,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gillies
Haines of Aylmer.
Their attendants were Shirley
Grant and Mervin McAllister,
brother of the'bride, Rev, Arnold
Proud officiated,
Following the 'teremony, the
bridal party of immediate rela-
tives and friends enjoyed dinner
at the Blue Bon, Vistowei,
returning to the bride's home
where a recePtion, was held and 4
WOO luriciwn was later :served,
Mr. end Mrs. Reines wilhesids
in Wingheml, -
;-:Farish Moffat of Winghem,
president of CuIross: mutual:no,
Insurance .Company, Teeswster,
and ;Ron. '1,..amonti. secretary, of
Teesweter,.attended, The Mutual
Fire Underwriters' Association
two,401 meeting in Kitchener.
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