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Double -ring cerertion
Mr. and Mrs. Len
The beautiful Immaculate
Conception Chur\eh. at
Fortnosa was the scene of a
double -ring ceremony
uniting- in marriage Mary
Margaret Grubb of RR 1,
Mildmay, and Leonard
D'Arcy McGlynn, RR 2,
Wingham, on June 9 at three
o'clock.- Rev. "Michael
Bennett heard the couple's
vows and pronounced them
husband and wife and
Brenda Kieswetter at the
organ accompanied the
soloist, Debbie Busby'.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Len Grubb of
RR 1, Mildmay, who gave
her in marriage. The
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry McGlynn, RR 2,
Wingham,
The bride wore a beautiful
soft pink dress with long lace
sleeves, puffed shoulders
and dainty lace collar. A
pink satin sash encircled the
gathered waistline and pink
satin also decorated the
collar. Her attire was
reminiscent of a style worn
in the olden days and was
complemented by an elegant
parasol and a bouquet of
dainty pink roses highlighted
by baby's breath, white net
and ribbon. °
The bride's sister, Mrs.
Betty Steffler of RR 3,
Hanover, was matron of
honor. Her dress Was
for
DAVAO Mrs. Don Mertick
of •POW vacationed at
Riverside Park in their
trailer for a few days last
week. While here they en-
tertained his mother, Mrs. I.
W. Merrick, and his sisters
and their families at several
barbecues.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Pinnell of Mildmay were
holiday weekend visitors
ith her sister, Mrs. Fred
.vidson,-Maple Street.
Recent visitors at the
home. of Mr. and Mrs.
Rowland Ballagh, Catherine
Street, were Mrs. William
Giles and Mrs. Rae Ziegler
of Lambeth, Anson Wolfe of
Melbourne, Mrs. ' Jim
Lawrence of West Lorne,
Carolyn,Bronson of Elmira,
Mrs. John Clark, Greg and
Steve, Dundas.
• Friends are pleased that
•Kenneth MacTavish was
Ole to return home Thurs-
day after being hospitalized.
Plastic surgery was neces-
sary after Kenneth wasbit-
ten by, a dog. Ken is a son of
Bob and Donna MacTavish
and grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex MacTavish.
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gathered at the waistline and
flared out with a ruffled frill.
The bodice was enhanced by
gray stripes to match the
suit worn by the groomsman,
Michael Malone, uncle of
the
groom, of Oakville. Mrs.
Steffler carried a bouquet of
white and pink baby's breath
with soft pink flowers
The bride's mother wore a
soft pink dress with. layered
bodice and matching belt.
The groom's mother chose a
two-piece deep pink outfit.
Each mother wore a corsage
• of white silk Spanish roses.
pospel music
After the, ceremon
festival planned
family and friends gathered, ,A .free festival of gospel
at the station in Allan Parkntsic is being planned for
for a meal. The decoratitr. '.'12stowel next week.
,
were done by the matron` .0 ' Gospel Music Summerfest
honor and added the final' '84 will be held at the
touch to this already won- • Listowel Park bandshell "
derful day in the hearts of starting .at 7 p.m. July 10,
Len and Mary. This was featuring Canada's top male
followed by a welcoming at gospel group, The Nations,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. and the top mixed group, The
Len Grubb to celebrate the Proverbs, as well as an
happy occasion of Mr. and excellent contemporary
Mrs.4eonard McGlynn's female group, Rejoice.
wedding day. They are Admission is free. Those
residing in Teeswater where attending are asked to bring
the groom is self -employed. their own lawn chairs.
The wingbani Advance -Times, July 4, 1934 --Page 3
Pink, blue and mauve setting --
for Smith -Somers ceremony
Amid a setting , of pink,
blue and mauve flowers
surrounding lighted tapers in
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GRADUATED
Mary Ann Christine
Walters, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Walters of
Teeswater, graduated from
Fanshawe College, London,.
on June .22, 1984. She
received "her Business-
Accounting major diploma
at the graduation ceremony.
A dinner was held in her
honor with family and
it friends. She is presently
employed by Ontario Hydro
at the BNPD.
candelabra, marriagevows
were exchanged by William
Alexander Smith and Janice
Lynn Somers, both of
Brussels, on June 8, at four
o'clock in Melville Pres-
byterian Church, • Brus-
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GRADE 8 BANQUET—The Grade 8 students of the Wingham Public School were
honored at a banquet last Morfday evening at the school. Phillip Smith received the
Marion Inglis Award for highest marks in the Grade 8 class, Kim Martin received the
General Proficiency Award as voted upon by the staff and Lynne Braun Won'the Jim
Ward Shield for the student showing the most improvement.
Church in society topic
of Gorrie UCW meeting,
GORRIE — "Church in
Society" was the topic for
the meeting of the Gorrie
United Church Women on
June 27, with. Mrs. A.
Stepherp.s and Mrs. Melville.
Dennis presenting the
program. Mrs. Robert
Strong was pianist for the
evening. •
Mrs. Stephens conducted
devotions, using as a theme
"Social Cdnsciousness".
Scripture readings from
Proverb, chapter 4, and
Psalm '11, with a' brief
meditation, stressed the
importance of standing firm
for the right principles when
faced with difficultsocial
problems.
Mrs. Dennis gave a very
comprehensive talk on the
report of the task force under
the Fraser Commission,
a
‚white fans containing floral dealingwith the ever -
arrangements to match their
increasing menace to society
gowns.
of pornography. The report
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The bride's pwill be presented at the
,niece, Miss ,
Heather Somers of Brussels, General Council of • the
In closing, Mrs. DennissaId,
said, "We may ask ourselves
'Why should we care?'. The
answer is simply: because
we are Christian women and
because anyone or anything
that degrades anyone
anywhere degrades us all."
During the business
period, the president, Mrs.
Raymond Gowdy, received
encouraging reports from
the treasurer, the manse
committee, the pastoral
relations committee and the
United Church in Manitoba "
wore a white floor -length
this August._
gown and carried a bouquet
Pornography lig the por-
sels. Parents of. thgroom of pink; blue, •mauve and
are Bill ,Smith of Listowel .white flowers. trayal. of abiisive r violent
, exploitation of an individdal
and Judy Smith of Brussels. —
The bride is a daughter' of ..:t,Rayidy'Soideretit'Briissele. • for sexual- gratification. It is
Mr. and Mrs. George Som -
en; Brussels..
Miss Sheila .Anderson
provided appropriate organ
music and also accompanied
Miss Pam Shaw is she sang
"The Wedding Song", "My
Treasure" and Wedding
Prayer, Miss Anderson
moved to the piano and Miss
Straw prayed the flute for two
duets, "The Swan" and
"Annie's Song". Rev. Robin
Lyons ' performed. the
ceremony. •
Given in marriage by her
parents, the bride chose a
floor -length gown styled with
lace -trimmed bodice in a V
no longer just a problem in.
' . best man ia guests
were ushered1by Mike Smith big cities or sleazy burlesque
• of Brussels and Jim Adams, theatres. It is readily
Guelph. The bride's nephew, . available in even small
communities and with 'the
Scott • Somers of Bruss,els,
was ring bearer ' advent'of pay TV and video
• cassette recorders, it is now
Supper was , served at the accessible in the homes with
Brussels, Morris and Grey . no censorship. This problem
Community Centre where • is now causing concern at the
master of ceremonies was municipal -level and various
• Robert Richmond. White and organizations and municipal
.yellow daisies decorated the councils are becoming vocal
tables. Later in the evening, through the media, seeking
guests -from ' Oakville, some means of checking the.
• Peterborough, Grimsby, spread of this insidious --
Brampton, Orangeville and
St. Catharines attended a
'
.reception.•L.
The bride's mother chose'a
shape, standup collar, long floor -length rose dress with a -
puffy sleeves with lace cuffs corsage of ivory roses. The
and fitted waistline with groom's mother wore a floor -
satin eummerbifild. Her WI length ivory dress with a
skirt was trimmed with lace corsage of pink roses. An
and fell into a chapel train. honored guest at the wedding
She wore g pearl -edged veil was the . groom's great-
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In shades of mauve, blue Smith of Listowel.
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the maid of honor, Ms. Falls, the bride wore an
Tammy White. of Bluevaleivory suit with taupe blouse
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and the bridesmaids, Miss •and accessories. She is a
Debbie McIntyre of ,,student at Wilfrid' Laurier
Peterborough and Mrs. Judy University, Waterloo.
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Somers, Brusnels. They wore Mrand Mrs. Smith are
matching hats and carried residing in Briissels
baje committee. A most
interesting report on the
Westminster Weekend
Retreat was given by Mrs.
James Schefter. She spoke of
the inspiration of the study
sessions on the theme, "An
Everyday God". Mrs.
Schefter and Mrs. Dewitt
Adams attended this con-
ference in London early in
June as delegates from the
Gorrie United Church
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riage of their daughter, Lynne Marie, to Dale Webster
Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunt of Listowel. The
wedding is to take place on. Saturday, .July 21 at 6 p.m.
in Wroxeter United Church. (Gary Moon Photo)
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