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Teeswater chis settin
for FoxtonMaCDOflaId rites
Knox Presbyterian
Church, Teeswater, was
lavishly decorated with
floral wicker standards,
white cast iron candelabra
and hanging flowers for the
two o'clock ceremony
uniting in marriage Diane
MacDonald and Richat d
Allan Foxton, both of
Teeswater, on Saturday,
June 30. Satin bows marked
the guest pews and a wicker
basket of flowers and ostrich
plumes in the church foyer
complemented the Vic-
torian -style. wedding. Rev.
Robert Shaw performed the
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter
of John end Joyce
MacDonald and parents of
the groom are Ron and
Teresa Foxton. Diane was
given in marriage by her
parents.
The bride chose the
traditional full-length white
gown which featured a fitted
bodice accented with tiny
seed pearls, lace appliques
and a high mandarin
neckline. The Victorian
puffed sleeves, adorned with
delicate lace appliques,
tapered into lilypoints and a
Bible translators
home on furlough
Ross and EllenErinngtonl;
with their children Peter and
Kathy, arrived here last
week after having• spent the
past four years in the
Philippines as Bible trans-
lators for the Catabato Man-
obo people who live on the is-
land of Mindanao.
They visited Ross's
mother, Mrs. William
Errington of Minnie Street,
Wingham, and are staying
temporarily with Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Errington at
Walkerton. They are
spending a year's furlough
visiting family and friends in
Canada and the U.S. • and
plan. to return to the
Philippines next year to
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Ross and Ellen have spent
a total of eight years in the, n MacDonald
Philippines, working"under, �r , s"" r .s - ati , °Mfke
the auspices of''the'Siftnmer 'Fd . ,"'6 Wingham, `and
Institute of Linguistics, a three 'friends of the groom,
sister organization to the Bob Johnston, Gus Kahn and
Wycliffe. Bible Translators, Doug VanderWoude, all of
with headquarters in Hun- Wingham.
tington Beach, California. Mrs. Nelson Pickell of
Mr, Errington reported Teeswater presided at the
that 94 per cent of the New church organ for the prelude
Testament has been tran- . and postlude and Jim Black -
slated into the Manobo well of Hanover was pianist.
He also sang "The Wedding
lace tiered skirt fell into a
sweeping train, alternately
worn as a bustle. She wore a
white picture hat trimmed,
with lace and seed pearls
and a flowing fingertip veil.
She proudly wore a gold
loyeknot brooch which was
loaned to her by her Gran-
dmother Donaldson and
dainty, white lace gloves
completed her outfit. The
bride carried a bouquet of
white and red roses
enhanced with maidenhair
fern, clusters of tiny seed
pearls and ostrich plumes.
Diane's honor attendant
was Mrs. Cindy deVos of RR
1, Bluevale, and bridesmaids
were three friends of the
bride, Miss Dawn Marie
Anderson of Teeswater, Miss
Denise Kennedy, Toronto,
and Miss Laura Collison,
Teeswater; the groom's
sister, Mrs. Mary
and
aw,
l�of
ceremonies. Receiving
guests was the bride's
mother who wore a pastel
pink street -length dress with
high neckline and pleated
three-quarter length sleeves.
A white Lady Di hat trim-
med with netting and white
lace gloves complemented
her attire. The groom's
mother chose a black and
white street -length dress
adorned with pleats to give it
'a ruffled appearance. A
white hat with black ribbon
and white pumps with black
bows accentuated her en-
semble.
As a going -away outfit, the
bride selected a pastel pink
drop -waist dress fashioned
with ruffled neckline and
pleated skirt, a pastel pink
Lady Di hat, a lace shawl
and white accessories.
Honored guests in at-
tendance were the bride's
grandmother, Mrs. Thirza
Donaldson of Riversdale,
and the groom's grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Wissler, Teeswater.
The newlyweds have taken ,
up residence in the River-
view Heights subdivision,
Teeswater.
Dolgos of Teeswater;
the bride's sister -in
Mrs. Lisa MacDonal
Teeswater.
The attendants were\
gowned in satiny Victorian
dresses in a passion rose
shade, designed with high
mandarin necklines and
sheer yokes accented with
lace ruffles:- Full-length
skirts featured lace tiered
trams that formed bustles.
Lace gloves and floral
headpieces complemented
their attire and each at-
tendant carried a white
parasol decorated *Rh mini
bouquets of silk flowers in
graduating pink tones.
The flower girl, Miss
Amanda Dolgos of Tees -
water, captivated the guests
in her ruffly full-length white
gown accented with passion
rose bows. White lace gloves,
a floral halo and a parasol
added to her appeal.
Bearers of the two rings
were nephews of the bridal
couple, Shawn MacDonald
and Shane Dolgos, both of
Teeswater.
The bride's brother,
Steven MacDonald of
Teeswater, was best man -
and he guests, were ushered
bbt t . of the bride and
language. They also were
involved in adult literacy Prayer", dedicated to the
and community develop- groom's, mother, as he
ment work during' their time escorted her into the church.
there. As a processional, Miss
Mr. Errington is a Denise Kennedy and Mr.
graduate of F. E. Madill Blackwell sang "Today I
Secondary School, Wing- Celebrate My Love for You"
ham, and Eastern Pentecost- and their recessional duet
al Bible College, Peterbor- was "You and I". During the
ough. Mrs. Errington gradu- signing of the register, Miss
ated from Lennox • High Glenda ,Ireland of Teeswater
School, Lennox, South Dako- sang "If" and "0 Perfect
ta, and Northwestern Col- Love" and Mr. Blackwell
lege in. Orange. City, Iowa, sang "You Mean More To
Their paths crossed during Me".
training and both share a de- Following the ceremony, a
sire to bring God's word to ' dinner was held for honored
those who have not' yet heard, guests at Knox Presbyterian
because of a language bar- Church. Clint Petteplace of
• rier. Teeswater was master' of
The Wingham Advance -Times, July. 25, 1984—Page 3
MR. AND MRS. JACK MEDDLE of Wingham an-
nounce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth,
to Scott Matthew Thomson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Thomson of Thornhill, on June 24 at Thornhill
Presbyterian Church. Scott's great-grandmother was a
member of the Elliott family and grew up in the town,of
Wingham. The newlyweds will reside in Toronto where
Scott is finishing his last year in medicine. Photo by
Snyder Studio.
Whitechurch Personals 1
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
McBurney of Hartney,
Manitoba, accompanied by
Blanche Alexander of
Verdun, Manitoba, arrived
Monday with their trailer to
visit Mr. and, Mrs. Victor
Emerson.
A ball game was held in
the park last Wednesday
evening between White-
church and Brookside. The
score was 15-14 ,for White-
church.
Last Tuesday evening Mr.
and Mrs. John Remick of
Monkton and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Smith of Stratford
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
McBurney and Miss
Alexander at,' the Emerson
line/ :. , . -.:� .
Blanche Alexander visited
last Wednesday with Edna
and Mae Boyle of Kinlough.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Mc-_
Burney 'visited last Wed-
nesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer . Alexander of
Pinkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Mc-
Burney and Miss Alexander,
all of Manitoba, left last
Friday to visit relatives in
Sarnia and Kingston before
returning to Dryden for a
wedding.
Last ' Thursday, the . Mc-
Burneys and Miss Alexander
visited in Wingham with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Tiffin, Rev.
Rea Grant and Mrs. Grant
and Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin.
They also visited. with Mr.
and Mrs. George Taylor and
Mr: and Mrs. 'Lawrence
Tayldr.
Congratulations to Kendra
Purdon who won the $200 4-H
scholarship:,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin
arrived home last Tuesday
after a weekend visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Millan at Sarnia.
Mrs. Robert Mowbray
arrived home last Tuesday
after a weekend visit with
relatives in Sarnia.
We are sorry to report that
Tom Day is a patient at the
Wingham hospital. The
community wishes him a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wall
were visitors last Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Mel
McBurney and ' Miss
Alexander at the home o
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Emerson.
Chalmers WMS held its
July meeting, at the manse
. last uesday with' Mrs. Bill
Rintoul the leader. The
scripture was read by Mrs.
Debbie Lamb and the roll
call, "Who is my neigh-
bor?", was answered by six.
Several ' hymns were sung
and the next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
John Gaunt. The group will
have a table at the craft sale.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft
were Mr. and Mrs. Archie,
Hertel of Kitchener and Ken
Sinnamon of Wingham.
Mrs. Jim Ross attended a
shower for bride-to-be Betty
Ross at the home Of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Boughen of Clinton
Sunday.
Diane and Debbie Ross
visited their grandinother
recently at Brucefield and
returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vannus
of London were Sunday
visitors with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy,
Laidlaw attended the(
wedding of Marilyn Pagon
last Saturday at the
Presbyterian ' Church at
Goderich.
Dr. and Mrs. Ed Carey of
Kitchener spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Purdon.
Mrs. F. Purdon of
Wingham was a Sunday
visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Purdon.
Visitors Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Alan Falconer and
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Chalmers of Sarnia.
- Erin and- Ryan --Nicholson -
of Strathroy holidayed with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John deBoer, while
their parents, Mr. and .Mrs.
Ron Nicholson, were on a
tour. . • -
A family picnic was held at
Bayfield Sunday for the Mrs.
John deBoer's side of the
house. Attending from here
were Mr. and Mrs. deBoer
• and Donald and Eddie.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
PERNANDA deVOS wondered what all these people were doing looking her over at
last Saturday's bicentennial baby contest held in front of the town hall. Dr. John
Bradley of Toronto, Margaret Black of Lucknow and Sylvia Gibson were the contest
judges and they had a difficult time, considering the large rrumberof healthy- and
happy babies in the contest. It was all worthwhile for little Fernanda though since she
won honorable mention in the six months to one year class.
June Alton of Holiday World in/Wingham is
pleased to announce that she has accepted a
position of Travel Counselling Instructor with
Bay St. George Community College in
Stephenville, ;Jewfoundland commencing in
September.
A sincere. thank you to all the clients I have
had the privilege of serving.