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Mr. and Mrs. B. Gerrie
now residing in Wmgham
Mr. and Mrs. radley Gerrie
residing in Wingham following th
exchange of marriage vows at 4
p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 27, at Sacr
Heart Church, Wingham. The bri
and groom both were raised
Wingham, the former Rache
Campeau the daughter of Richa
and Sally Campeau and her groo
the son of Murray and Fran Gerri
Rev, Stan Soltysik officiated at
double -ring ceremony and spec
music was provided by the Sac
Heart Folk Choir and a trio co
posed of Lori, Carol and VR.
Belanger. The songs chosen by
bride and groom were "I Give Y
Me"; "Like a Seal on Your Heart
"The Rose" and "To Share The
Joy".
Touches of spring color brighten
Sacred Heart Church for t
celebration of joy, with deep pink
yellow and white arrangements
roses, carnations and gladioli, a
tented with baby's breath, Englis
ivy and fern, adorning two white
candelabra, one white wicker basket
and brass vases. The bride was
given in marriage by her father.
The bridal gown was white satin
cocktail -length with sequined lace
overlay, styled with high neckline
long sleeves, dropped waistline and
tulip flared chiffon skirt. She wore a
white flowered headpiece with tiny
floating pearls on each side. Her
bouquet was white roses, touched
with baby's breath, Boston fern and
English ivy.
Natalie Campeau of Thunder Bay
was her sister's maid of honor and
bridesmaids were the groom's
sister, Pam Tiffin of Mississauga
and Pam Slosser, cousin of the
bride, of Owen Sound. They wore
emerald green cocktail -length
gowns featuring fitted velvet
bodices, elbow -length sleeves and
satin bubble skirts. They wore
matching emerald satin shoes and
flowered hairpieces trimmed with
tiny floating pearls. They carried
bouquets of deep pink roses, pink
alstroeneria, deep yellow azalea
blooms, lily -of -the -valley and Boston
fern.
Three friends of the groom
comprised the male Members of the
wedding party. Steven MacKa of
Wingliam was beat man and ushers
were Mike Harniton W1ihani
and Ken kacLeat, Kirkland Lake.
Outrof-town gUeSta freni Thunder
v. Markham. Win 4ir. ICitcherier-
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of the Women's Institute. Mrs.
Kendra Krauter of Listowel gave an
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Therwill be a aerilce
Trinity Anglican (lurch cak ter
Sunday, April 3, at 7 am, with
breakfast to follow. There wril. also
be the regular Sunday morning
service at 9: ilp%
Friends of Elmer mson will
he sorry to hear he is a patient in
Palmerston and District Hospital
and hope his health will soon hp
pro.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mundt have
returned home after spending
sometime with the former's brother,
John Feigel, in Vancouver. They
also visited with Mr. and Mrs. John
Inglis at Victoria.
Sunday guests with Mrs. Marian
Kirby were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Pattison and Keila of Bailie.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douglas were
Horne decoration
is WI theme
LAKELET—Mrs. Jake Versteeg
was hostess for the March meeting
are Waterloo, Mississauga, London,
eir Kirkland Lake and Stratford at -
:45 tended the reception at the Wingham
ed Legion Hall which was decorated in
de shades of deep pink, yellow and
in green in table amtrepieces, wedding
Ile bells and balloon groupings.
rd Honored guests were the groom's
m grandparents, Mrs. Ethel Gerrie
e. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry, 1VIerkley, all
the of Winghamlal .
Guests were received by the h
red bride's mother who wore a cocktail' - a
m- length emerald green georgette
ki dress featuring iridescent trim on
the left shoulder and on the wrap-around
ou peplum. Her accessories were la
"; emerald green and silver and she
informative '" and interesting
presentation on home decoration.
She had many suggestions for
inexpensive decorating, as well as
the more expensive ways to give
homes a new look.
Roll call, "Name something you
made recently to decorate your
home", was answered by members
and guests. Mrs. William Smith
gave the motto, "Making a house a
home", stressing that alouse must
ave material possessions and
nswer emotional needs as well if it
is going to become a home.
The meeting closed with a social
time and lunch was served by the
dies in charge.
ir wore a corsage of deep pin' k and
• yellow Sweetheart roses sprinkled
ed with baby's breath.
he The groom's mother chose a two- T
piece cocktail -length ivory knit
of dress, the bodice trimmed with tiny h
c- pearls. Emerald greer accessories w
BIGGER TOWN HALL
Work commenced in June of 1915
n the town hall building in
eeswater. It was going to be
enlarged and veneered with white
rick. Campbell and Donaldson
ere awarded the contract for the
work.
and a corsage of deep pink
Sweetheart roses completed her
ensemble.
The newlyweds honeymooned on
the island of Aruba in the Caribbean.
The bride, a graduate of Fanshawe
College, London, is employed by
Ellison Trayel, Wingham. The
groom is a graduate of Conestoga
College, Guelph, employed by
Western Foundry.
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An arehealogis' t is the best hus-
band any woman can have — the
older she gets the more interested he
is in her. — Agatha (bristle
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WINGHAM RECREATION DEPARTMENT
1988 SPRING PROGRAM.
A New You: Instructor - Delores Cross
(Hair Stylist, Cosmetician)
Get ready for spring and chase away
those mid -winter blues with a 6 week
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Wednesdays - 7:30-9:30 p.m., Roo 112,
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mencing Wednesday, April 13, 1988
Ladies Fitness: Instructor - Wendy Brewster
Mondays and Wednesdays - 7:00-8:00 pm at the Sacred
Heart Separate School. $24.00 for 6 weeks, commencing
Monday April 11, 1988,
Ladies Fitness: Instructor Nancy Laing
Mondays and Wednesdays - 8:00-9:00 pm at the Sacred
Heart Se • rate School. $24.00 for 6 weeks, commencing
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Toneties: Body Stretch: (Fitness at a Leisurely Pace)
Instructor - Connie Fenton. TuesdaysandThursdays - 7:15.
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mencing Tuesday April 12,1 . (Basement Gym)
Introduction to Golfing: Instructor - Ron Knight
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