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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-07-04, Page 13Coupl.r Winafter summer genial� n K Doris �w. 1 . and No. Ceell Wpm* r. ` raaeried e Stitol Mrs. The brielesmatlis, Mese -et Mawr, behhitilaill et Dublin, eosin et *II MAN lad Opel* Perri* of ata, siettr et the laid*, wore blue 10101* 60 Mak* the mete* et •,ware tleinens "�• 1 at Emmanuel . Given father � ' bride traditional gein of white crepe. The Mine skirt cam, into afull-length cathedral, train in the rned by a bow a wat.ows of guipure agave the amine a scalloped effect GidPure Ince off; the empiro waist, mandarin collar and shier yoke. sleeves bed on thee.and guipure lime appliques trimmed• the sleeves, skirt and neckline, AJuliet capwpvitl lace'aPP held ' illue%n veil outlined with. lacedch fell into a train, She carried a bouquet of lSweet heart . and baby's* breath: • with white steam. . Mrs. ,Reef ,Dsuodof Cambridge chose a flcar -I tt pink French dotted S go featuring' a wide ruf 1f at the .heaps, mite insertion with daisy' lace outline accented thewaistlineand.upper rt of the loin* Unlined sleeves. low square neckline, bodice and cuffs were tOnmed With daisy ace.. The end A reception teak place at. the Waterloo Neter inn.'' The ,bb% moth!' received the wearing a ;bhae emir ,length Oforn a with low aquaei and long area,. lier corsage was res. The white :s rose y'" 'crepe' sage of white 'teens. honor at the were JJohnston'.R 'Robinsony"'Mi son . Gershon*: on of Y , pothers of tbe groom. The bre, an pantsuit with a bees as the Om* tibur trough. the t a er ise to .Na au, on Oceanic: ' ` wig. latc . t...,... an 10,1tatsen !vt;frt?., .) !7,f111.471 Beaver carries a complete line of spruce lumber for your home and cottage building needs. Great Panel Buys! a�� room! Our new fall We need more panelling selections are arriving and most in-store stock must go at our lowest prices this year. If you've got panelling in mind, now's the time to buy for both home and cottage. It's `first come, first served', so hurry in and select yourself a bargain! Select from these groups: • Famous -name #1 quality panels • Small lots—perfect for one wall or smaller rooms • Seconds—barely noticable . flaws mean low, low prices Ne C, F. Johnson, r Anglican rector, 'w who, with Mrs, Johnson,' left to reside in Toronto this week, was the guest preacher at the Salvation 'grimy Sunday morning Ad evening. • -Cadet and Mrs. William Henderson have been meted to New Glasgow, ' Nova Scotia, for the summer months. ' They will. return to training at Salvation Army College, Toronto, in the fall. Cadet and Mrs. Men will be visiting. during, 0_ sumniereldritlfolter.Wattd4Wis, Albert Marshall, the'' a former- at one time a Salvation Army of- ficer in Hingham. • 1 —A number of music -lovers from Wingham and area at- tended opening night at Stratford` on Thursday evening, when "La. Vie Parisienne" was staged at the Avon Theatre. —Don Farnell read the epistle at the morning worship service in St., Paul's Anglican Church.. Harry Brydges assisted by read- ing the Gospel. Rev. T. K. Haw- thorn was in charge of the ser- vice. —Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher of Patrick Street, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Machan of Kitchener have returned home after a vaca- tion to the Canadian East Coast. —Mr. and ,Mrs. Grant Currie and Timmy spent the weekend with. hi , parents, Mr. and Mrs. •Merey-Re: t Currie•,, • Cana Meree, Han and wed itis new duties J`u�l► Holiday weekend visite** with Mr; and Mrs •r George she.. were Mr,,end, :Timmy and Mr: Guelph, Ilk. and. Whitticker,. Paul and Blaine Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Machan of Waterloo, . and: Mrs. Ed Monteith of Bmbro,p' and Mrs. Bill Gibson, Gr and Billie of Whitechu .. lI attended: the `Old Boys' Reuosi, at tueknow. a —Mr. and Mrs. Harry' ie were guests Friday <at the marriage of their granddaughter, Heather Morrs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trevor ` Morrs, at Georgetown. Also attending •the. wedding were 1Vr. and Mrs., Gerry Gerrie of Stratford, Mics. Marion McCallum of London and Miss Penny Gerrie -of Toronto. The latter returned home with her parents to spend the holiday Wingham,weekend in Wingham, 1/2 PRICE PANELLING SALE buy 1 at regular price get panels at 1/2price STORE HOURS: Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. THANKS TO BUD MOORE of Municipal Services Co., Wingham is sporting newly -painted white lines around our parking spaces and intersections. Mr. Moore was up bight and early on Monday morning to take advantage of the traf- fic Tull downtown on the national holiday. Mr. Moore said the lines should have been done earlier in the year but wet weather had played havoc with the work schedule. (Staff tot NA