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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-10-04, Page 11The WingheftAdvanee :4,•-•' • • • . 4 iOtt. 24; • , • • .U11',44•4. •%••••:.0.0A..".••:' • I • .; Karen Beecroft is wed in candlelight - .tirtlny A beautiful candlelight ceremony was held June 18 at 4:30 iL, the Forest Hill United Church, Kitchene-- uniting Karen Arlene' Beecroft ark. Gregory Paul Dwyer in maiTiage. The bride is •ti claugh‘er of Ernest and Marjorie 'roft of RR 3, Wingbam and the grooL,1 is the son ze,..qofr -Kevin- and- --Mary—Dw-y-r -of Kelligrews, Newfoundland. Rev. Marilyn Rushton officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father. , She wore a floor - length Sposaeuropa gown from the Princess collection. Maid of honor was April Moore, a dear friend of the bride. " C!' s ni cis were Kim Jardine, r of the groom and MarlaLewis of Toronto. The floWer girl was Nicole Jardine, niece of the groom and the ringbearer wa 3 Jason Clark, grandson of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott of Wingbam. Best man was Ron Kavanagh of St. John's, Newfoundland, friend of the groom. The ushers were Craig Dwyer, brother of the groom; Brendan Jardine, brother-in-law of the groom and Dean Dwyer,sousin of the groMX.Faniibr CalidieLwere_ lit by brothers of the bride and groom, Kirk Beecroft and Noel Dwyer, The reception was held at the New Dundee Country Club, Ron Beecroft, brother of .the bride, was master of ceremonies. Many guests attended from Newfoundland, as well as from Chicago, Livonia and Philadelpfiia. The couple honeyinooned in• Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela. They are residing in Kitchener. WE ARE READY FOR YOUR SPRING GARDEN! Complete line of bulbs including: • DAFFODILS • NARCISSUS • TULIPS • HYACINTHS • CROCUS oittL'S PAPER WHITES, "SNOW DROPS", GRAPE HYACINTHS & ADDERSHEAD AVAILABLE NOW AT: HOWSON & HOWSON LTD,. WINGHAM 357,-2700 • .nt visitors with Mrs. Ethel De included her daughters, MM., Frances Lewis of Kitchenes, Mrs, Hugh Hart, RR 1athhill.- • A number of Gorrie friends of Mrs. Thirza Scott of Streetsville were able to visit with her at the home of Mrs. Mary Hedley of Teeswater last Saturday. Mrs. Scott is a former resident of Gorrie. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gallaher were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Broil, Terry, Sarah and Jenna, Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hermann, Shelby and Christine, Oshawa; Cheryl Spencer, Jason and Jewell and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wallace, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ross, Amy and Freddie, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gallaher, Ryan and Tyler, Wroxeter; Susan, Bill and Rob Gallaher and Mr. and Mrb. iton Renwick of Melita, Manitoba, All attended an 80th birthday supper for Mrs. Ruby Wallace of Clifford on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell of Kelowna, B.C. called on Mr. and l.:40.0,71::4747::!7617";;;.*: 4' 07).7,4‘.`„"..e.M.„4,Y>',4:47 e7:40. /31:447**4°11.' 44:2PA . . • • • Mrs. George Brown on Saturday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Pyke. ..2 wmgjarn __Walkerton, is _spending a. fevv-days - IVIrs. P.,fiyllis Lemon of ,EIR 2, Mr. and Mrs. CaTlFittch • with.Mrs. Fred Hayden andviiiting other friends in the area. Winners in the Gorrie' Senior Citizens' progressive euchre' Tuesday evening in the town hall were Mrs. Marian Kirby, Allan Hyndman, Mrs. Linda Kerley and Robert 'Gibson. UNO winner was Mrs. Nellie Taylor and draw winner was Mrs. Allan Hyndman. Congratulations and best wishes to Angie Stone and Jeff Sanburn who were married in the Gorrie United Church last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack 13 'own and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hogg spent the weekend at Green Acres r' -imp, Kincardine, for the cloying Ithering of campers. and Mrs. Cliff F., ie recently attended the International Plowing Match at Stratford and spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hall of Burford. Mr. and Mrs. LorneFarnsworth of Huntsville spent the weekend at the , • ; visited Wednesday at the .8 Me home. • W. Caskanette goes to Alberta to new posting rs. Agnes Caskanette recently ha e pleasure of entertaining her sort, 'eft -tenant Commander W. J. Caskanette and his wife, Sandra, during a short visit after they returned to Canada from a three- year posting to Germany. Wilfred, Sandra and their son, Stephen, have been transferred to Cold Lake, Alberta and have taken up residence in the town of Grand Centre. LCdr. Caskanette is the administrator of the military's regional hospital at Cadian Forces Base, Cold Lake. We are making it easier for you to do business with us. In July we announced Access Small Business — a series of measures to ensure that our procurement system, is as open and fair as possible. -Under Access Small Business: • you'll have more chances to bid for •. contracts, With our improved bid rotation system. • we're putting small business advocates in key areas of our organization to work 'directly for you arid with you. • it will be easier for you to sub -contract on major government purchases. • we're setting up a contract information centre and improving our publications so you'll have more and better information to work with. For more information on Access Small Business call or visit your nearest Supply and Services Canada office. Our number is in the blue pages of the phone book. fiA •-foz.i.ra"7" 1 lir 1, . ad Servioet eAtpprzcser_ ii?nnennlaednts SeThe Hon. OttaJelin'ek L'hon. Otto Jelinek Minister Ministre Canada t.