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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-08-16, Page 6• :41'. • • . • •• ... • Page 6A - The Winghem'AdtrancoMireee, Augnet16, 988 ; . . . ..- .1 V.!.,„..t,r.„.• •: -; #,.... .,4•6 "4- ;If, S. - •1 4 ,i,"„;!.'1:,•.1,2), -- • J•.! 41. 41,44,1;' MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE Mrs. Jean LePine of Windsor is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Higgins, also visiting with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of Ilderton, Mrs. Lois Warwick of Goderich and Orval Ternan, Vanastra, visited with Mrs. Laura Johnston on Sunday afternoon and all attended the Johnston reunion in the WI Hall, Belgrave. Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Irwin, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Clayton and baby Shane of Woodstock called on Mr, and Mrs. Bert Johnston on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston visited 'with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lougheed of Barrie on Sunday, Aug. 7. They also called on Murray McDowell at Cookstown. Desiree and Jason Curtis report they spent an enjoyable two weeks in Kirkton recently, visiting at the home of their aunt and uncle. Desiree says she came home in perfect condition. However, Jason had a bike accident, scraping his left arm, but be is recovering quickly. Over 40 relatives attend Johnston family reunion BELGRAVE—The Johnston reunion was held Sunday, Aug. 7, in the WI Hall, with 42 attending from Windsor, Belle River, Kincardine, Hickson, Woodstock, West Mont- rose, Denfield, Ilderton, Goderich, Lucknow, St. Helens, Jamestown, Brussels and Belgrave. John Johnston entertained the children with games and races. Prizes were given for: ball toss, Cameron Simmons; youngest girl, Robin Crutcher; youngest boy, Shane Clayton; oldest lady, Mrs. Adeline Simmons; oldest man, Cliff TOWN OF WINGHAM ,2IpUBLIC NOTICE Re: CANDIDATES FOR -- Ma of Camb MUNICIPAL OFFIQE 40-RIEROP "REGISTRATION REQUIREMENT" Bill 106 - An Act to amend the Municipal Elections Act and the Municipal Act states that: "No person and no individual, corporation or trade union acting on behalf of any person shall solicit or accept contributions for the purposes of the election of that person at the next election at any time unless the person is a registered candidate." This legislation applies immediately with respect to any person proposing to be a candidate in the Municipal Election to be held in the Town of Wingham on Monday, November 14, 1988. Blank copies of the required registration form together with copies of Bill 106 which addresses in detail the entire issue of candidate registration, election contributions and expendi- tures as well as candidate obligations may be obtained upon application to the Town Clerk's Office, Town Hall, Wingham, Ontario. 1 J. Byron Adams Town Clerk & Municipal Returning Officer. 4.11.ffiewrindwitftwilowilsobwrifi• AI LIVE Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information NJ II PLAYING FROM FRIDAY TO THURSDAY AUG. 19th to 25th III ISHOVVTIMES: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 7:00 and 9:15 pm SUN. TO THURS, ONE SHOW EACH EVENING AT 8:00 pm 10 ONLY .1*34 111111tOitS.;:,: • • •••••• •• • 8 PARENTAL • GUIDANCEp i, ,:•:,•:. K.:.: .: ::: !. :•:::,1 •:. X.*. :, : ••: • : .*.• : : ;::::::::•X, :%.,::, ,:. : •:4,,, :•:•• :•• M.•>*:: .i. :.: • •:. :. .4 .. s• a a •t;:: 11 • Irwin; wedding anniversary closest to Aug. 7, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce LePine; birthday closest to date, Jim LePine; person from farthest distance, Dale Wright of Edmonton. Grace was said by Cameron Simmons and a pot luck supper was served by Mrs. John Johnston and -Mrs. Ross Higgins. Mrs. Jean LePine welcomed everyone and conducted a short business meeting. Secretary -treasurer, Mrs. George Johnston, recorded the minutes. It was agreed to have the next reunion in the WI Hall, Belgrave, the second Sunday of August, 1990. The farm orJohn Johnston, Grey Township, was purchased by his grandfather, George Johnston, Orange Hill, Hovvick Township, Nov. 16, 11 V't Officers for the next reunion are: president, Mrs. Jean LePine; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Carl Clayton; assistant secretary, Mrs. Ross Higgins; sport', Mrs. Bill Bremner and Mrs. Doc Stephenson; lunch, Mrs. Laura Johnston and Mrs, George Johnston. Girls host visitors at Guide camp By Desiree Curtis On Wednesday, July 20, at Camp Keewaydin, we had some viSitors at campfire at the Brownie campsite, The visitors were Girl Guides from Indiana in the United States. We enjoyed meeting with them. After campfire, we came back and had freshie and popcorn, trading gimmicks, phone numbers and addresses. Then they had to leave for Goshen, Indiana. We had a great time at Camp Keewaydin. I expect to see everybody there in '89! Children defeat Moms and Dads BELGRAVE—T-Ball came to a successful close Thursday night with a game with the Moms and Dads against the children. After winning the game, the children enjoyed games and sports. Draws for prizes were won by Heidi Meier, the bat with shampoo; Michele Nixon, baseball glove (wash mitt) with soap ball; Heather Black, the Blue Jay hat and Carleigh Galbraith, the rollTa-soap. Refresh- ments were served after at the pavilion. John and Linda Campbell, coaching for the season, thank all the children for participating and the parents for their help throughout the summer. Picture -taking will be at a later date. 0-0-0 Lucy, dear child, mind your arith- metic ... What would life be without arithmetic, but a scene Of hortOre Sydney Smith Photo by Snyder Studio Wedding -1,01111S -64-Change in colorful church setting. Amid a colorful setting of potted flowers in yellow, white, red and purple, marriage , vows were ex- changed by Gail Thompson of Toronto and Michael Walden of Kincardine at 2:30 on the afternoon of Saturday, July 9. Rev. Bill Slinn officiated for the double -ring ceremony in Teeswater United Church. Mrs. Marg Carswell of Teeswater was organist and soloist, Shelley Johnston of London, sang "Perhaps Love", "Wedding Prayer" and "Beginning Today". Piper Ray MacLennan welcomed everyone to outside the church by playing "Celebration Music" on the pipes. - The bride is a daughter of Don and Mary Lou Thompson of Teeswater and parents of the groom are Eric and Grace Walden, Wingham, Gail was ushered down the aisle by her father and both the bride and groom were given in marriage by their parents. The bridal gown was an off -the-' shoulder design of raw silk, with pearls on the bodice, bows running down the three-foot train and a ballooned hemline. Her flowers were white combinations of orchids, roses, daisies and fresia. Sandra Thompson of Toronto was her sister's honor attendant and Christine Thompson of London was bridesmaid. They wore emerald green off -the -shoulder silk dresses with hemlines ballooned above the knees. They carried colorful arrangements of yellow, white, red, purple and pink. Wearing a white sailor dress with blue 'trim was the flower girl, Katie McKinnon of Kitchener. She carried a basket of mixed flowers. Her escorts, the two ring bearers, Brad and Mitchell Walden of Kincardine, wore short white sailor suits trim- med with navy. Bryan Walden of Kincardine was groomsman and ushering guests were Dale Walden, Kincardine and Philip Thompson, Teeswater. The reception was held at the Thompson cottage at Lurgan Beach, near Kincardine. Two green and white tents and a colorful com- bination of flowers adorned the front lawn of the cottage. The bride's mother received ner guests, wearing a knee-length turquoise and grey, dress with black accessories. The groom's mother chose a knee-length pink dress with white accessories. Both wore orchid corsages. The couple honeymooned in parts of Italy and France, including a Mediterranean cruise. The bride began her travels wearing a cream colored silk skirt and blouse with cream accessories. The bride is a 1988 graduate of the Ryerson journalism degree program and the groom graduated from the University of Toron „!, with a DDS degree. They are r g in Kincardine. Out-of-town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clayton of Chilliwack, B.C., Donald Elliott and Cheril Webb of Grand Prairie, Alberta and Darryl Gibson and Brenda Bushell of Tokyo, Japan. COMPLETES BASIC TRAINING Private Chris Sakasov has successfully completed his basic training course at the Canadian Forces Recruit School In Corn- wallis, Nova Scotia. Ile is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Sakasov, Wingham.