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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-11-01, Page 11by wit; e eoing- presided- f o be Pearn, which consisted of -read. g•• by Georgeina Cre ere and tnrjorte and a pig mental: of..familisa son s by Merle wits on. Aha Jardine guesOd closest to t e Hu bei` of : candf a a a:., lel!! Davidson reed a Ott fat beingat guest' e: fin tha ed the :akin*. tee' e.ustint Sadiear and Ivy;Riehl . boor SheilaDorothy Whar-tan and Peter Campbell Porter were united in. marriage on Sept. 10 at Knox Pres- byterian Church, Kincardine, at five o'clock. The church was decorated with white carnations and Scottish tartan ribbon ;with- royal blue`bows and ribbons emthe pews.' On- both sides of the ilia; ,were wicker flower: stands and candelabra. The bride is the daughter of David and Dorothy Wharton of RR 3, Wingham and the groom is the son of Campbell and Peggie Porter, Kin- cardine. Rev. Allan Paisley per- formed the ceremony white Mrs. Nancy Francoin was the organist and Kim Strachan sang a able. The bride walked down the aisle with her father . to the "Bridal Chorus". She chose a floorleogth satin gown trimmed with lace and; white pearls witYr long'slceves, bows on the shoulders ,:sad at the back Her hat had a long net veilttache with a pearl beadedheadpi atone. Matron of honor was Julie Wha ton• of Winghatn, siStetagaur of tit_ bride. • Bridesmaid was .bane Pfexff of Wingham, friend of the bri junior brideaniaid- ' wive ` f Wharton or 14 a oot#sin bride. The girl'w� satin dresses wli royal blue Heade shoes, and: carried step b ha�no . floating pi Timothy son., of-.•St4 was. the.,1 Scottish, withlaw`h"i a�Y eTt • brother of the groom and ushers. were Steven Wharton,brother of the bride and Jason Dent, nephew of the grooin The bride's motherchose a long - Sleeved blue`, dress' with :matching hat and'shoes'and pearl accessories. The groom's mother chose a blue crepe dress. Dinner was served: at the I near- dine Legion Hall followed by a reception. The hall was decorated in the colors of the wedding party, bile and white. Master of _ceremonies GORR--The October Meeting _ of the Women's Institute vas most ' enjoyable. Mrs. Lloyd Faustwas hostess and convener and she took members to: Fordwch to see0, 5. aiid"Be=tsy: day � The Hallidays have a' large -346d filled with antique cats and machinery. :One car is to :4911 Hupmobile.: with gas :lights; it held- just two. people Another ja a >1922` McLaughlin which had been ven in Mr.-Meughiin'.s-`stl parade. Chevrolet. 11.:- RIM ndle., tractor and a Casesteam eigi ne also - took the ladies' eyes:" There were many more antique articles_ their home which members' enjoyed viewing. The ladies returned to .Mrs Faust's 'tome for the meeting, with business coed c - ted. b ti, yttiepresident, ;. Mrs. Alvin Grainger, A rereport :wa; given on the dinner served to abut 65 Optiinists on Oct 32. Roll callwan answered by 12 members. Mrs. Fant very capabl $ e O the motto, "NiseiUSbe without.a.; i s ". - • decided to Off was John Taylor ,Guests were-fi :om: LionsClub'Sw as far away as Scotland and Grace ways Toronto seared bar �.) The couple honeymooned in Scot- Margaret ;: D land, England, and : surrounding Taylor areas for three weeks and are now held Nov. residing.in K ncardine. Wiihaiin 41, 91V a` g ilea s:. • fr Anual I1 me le Il a other inters are invitee/10 attend. ; .merits will be served. my Industrial. i ustria training {1r 'qq IY�.'.uA9:A tai X11