The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-07-04, Page 18tm.
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Peari Bakalar ani
Fraser Ross
of Toronto were
sled Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at Si
Anglican Church, Gorr*,
by Rev. Ikervia, Clarke.
The bride wore a street -length
ivory face dress With matching jack-
et and accessories.. She carried a
bouquet of yellow roses with a. yek,
low orchid;
Her attendants were Miss '
dice Bakalar of Govie,„ wearing
ankle-letoh purple silk two I
dress; and Miss Lisa Waugh o
Toronto, Wito chose a hot pink
street -length silk double-breasted
suit. Each attendant carried a Pas-
ket of pink and yellow roses.
The best man was Milo Bakalar,
Toronto, and ushers were Tyler
Waugh and Bradley I3akalar, both
of Toronto.
The reception and dinner Were
held in St. Stephen's Sunday School•
room and later at the home of Mk
and Mrs. Larry Bakalar, Carrie. The,'
couple left for Niagara Falls and,
will reside in Toronto.
Among those attending the wed=
ding from a distance were Mr. and
Mrs. Milo Sutherland, Bracebridge;
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Deacon, Min-
den; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ysinga of
Cobourg; Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Reid
of Mount Forest.
Showers held
for future brides
Whitechurch—Two future brides
were honored when Whitechurch
friends held showers in the com-
munity hall.
• A community shower was held
June 24 for Glenna Wilken, whose
wedding is Aug. 12. A large atten-
dan,ft-.W*iu.prifseitt.-Mrs-Kay;RosS
a nd7Mrs. WilkenWere- in
charge. .„
A singalog, with Agnes Farrier
at the piano, started the afternoon.
Glenna received many useful gifts,
for which she thanked everyone.
Lunch was served.
A community shower was held
Thursday evening for Fay Irwin,
whose wedding is July 8. Mrs. Jean
Reiss playa piano music while the
ladies were gathering.
The ladies of the Division Line
presented a mock wedding which
was very humorous. Marilyn
Jamieson was emcee. Karen Elliott
conducted contests, then Fay and
her attendants opened their gifts.
Fay thanked everyone for her
lovely gifts and lunch and a social
time were,..enjoyed by all. -- -
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TO WED JULY 15—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shaw of Bluevale are
pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter
Joanne to Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lookie of RR 2 Cor-
rie. The marriage will take place July 15 at 4 p.m. in Knox Presbyte-
rian Church.
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how former pupils and teachers
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iings are learned Which arkn
to get alang in life; and ilin
throughout the various stages of isii ways, while
life after school Is fullShed., "When members were
have you learned it allr she asked.- their new:lifi$Ite
'When can we stop?. Never!" She not leave home to work
added that "if you never walk, you live sheltered lives Until t
could lose the use ofyour legs. Son tied into the Jewish faith This
is with the brain. We have to exer- ' caused distelision in the home and
cise it ... learn sOrnething new." made life difficult irpr 11
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She qtroted. from as book she had Mrs. WilSon left the merrib - •
read, entitled "All I Have' Ever
Learned, I Learned in ,Kinder -
&ten" and urged the members to
be like youngsters, shOWing curios-
ity, about everything they cn.
The topic for the evening was
"New Trends in Education" and
was taken by Mrs. Paul Zoe, a
resotace teacher at HowickCentral
Sc*ool.- Sh: began by showing
bration held last month and told of
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feeling they should read the**
The meeting closed wittiladelic44is.
lunch of Strawberry shortcake •
served by the committee- rS.;
Grainger and thehOstes0.
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many happy events which. occurred
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson
attended the 50th wedding anniver-
sary celebration of John and Bertha
Dunn in Clifford United Church on
•Saturday.
• Mrs. Joe Simmons spent a few
days visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Simmons of Guelph.
Mrs. Kay David and Miss Edith
Howes of Harriston and Brock
Howes of Kitchener visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Les Howes.11
Rick and Connie Steuernol of
Swan Lake, Alberta; Paul and Fran
Steuernol, Paige and Adele of Cal-
gary; Jit -and Wyn Howes, Listow-
We've changed our Name
As you are probably already aware, Watts Funeral
Homes, Brussels & Gorrie Chapels were sold tO
Stephen Bells, Nov. 151 1988:
We are pleased to announce that effective inviedio
atel vve have changed the narnes to.
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Steuernol and Lynn Nightingale of
Guelph; John and. Brenda Wilton,
Mildmay; Mark and Debbie Ireland
and Jason, Teeswater; Marvin and
Susan McLean, Jennie and -Dennis„
Wroxeter; Larry Hutchison of
Collingwood; Mrs. Beryl Stenernol,
Les and Ruby. Howes, Earl Steuer-
nol, Robbie and Nancy Charles,
Rev. Brenda Clarke and Verne
Clarke, all of Gorrie; Reta David,
Ayton; Bob and Ardele Stetiernol
Kitchener, visited Wednesday and
Thursday at the home of Archie
and Lorraine Steueniol.
••• Weekend gileatt.M.r. and. Mi..
Larry Bakalar were Paul Bakalar,
VaricotiVer; Mi. and Mie Alb rt
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Waug, Lisa and Tyler It4r, And
Mrs. Bradly,BalcalanMici Bakalar,
lr, all of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Toronto; Nancy Bakalar and son
Devon of Barrie;.. Mr. and „MTS.
Glenn BakalaiandlininiferRogers
of Alliston. All attended the Ross-
Bakalar :wedding, in St. Stephen's
Church on Saturday. •
andMra. Ray Cowdy attend. -
ed the retirement barbecue for Bill
Cruikshank f1vin instructor.
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June 25.Ray was one Of the mem-
lets,
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Paris, visited
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Dennis included her gist
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enjoyed themselves.
Mrs.Elgie then showed slides of
Mrs; Mac Allan has retUrfie*.;,,,-
from an enjoyable trir SCOOriad,
and England. While in England she
attended, the wedding -Of Sheetitigh7-
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the ordinary school day withpupils and Janet (Allan) Macfarland and
doing their work. She explained daughter of Frances clkol
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how the new trend oftodayworks and Dr. IMrie. She it -a tra
in educating children in the basic
subjects, while still allowing them Mr. and Mrs.. -..Paul Hi
ggins of
to be themselves. None of the chit- Point, Alberta, visited On rar
dreri are made to feel they are slow Pay weekend with his par=
or *wed to become discouraged, and Mrs. Stewart Higgint; after
rather they are given help to study attending the graduation or mew.
the subject for which they are best son, Michael, from Humber Coka
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lege, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. 131.
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00 willcuelph and Mr. and Mrs. 'Ron Hig-
• gitt8,. Stratford, also visited at the
same home.
er at Miss Lucelle and Mrs. Clarence
a
iliary
Wed clothing sent to Goodwill
Industries by hospital auxiliari-
/Mch appreiated, London's
Will Industries' business director,
Dorothy Griffin, told members of
Winghain and District Hospital
Atodliary
The auxiliary met June 26 in the
hospital boardroom.
Mrs. Griffin said the donation of
clothing following the Auxiliary
rummage sale provides work and
funds for the handicapped people
employed at Goodwill.
'Recycling of clothing is just the
peripheral, and is secondary to
training those with physical dia.
CON tl;f° Mrs. Griffin stated.
Goodwill has 171 branches k&the
1,14„and nine in Canada. Londiat's
branch' operates seven outlets, two
workshops and 15 thrift stores.
Afl Auxiliary. workers at the hos-
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1Ititn casetits are arttdEtmoeprwegenttrecy
ntmny membership. Convert -
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nitiliary tea will be held
t the home of Mabel
eigruve.
church all,
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White have spent the past couple of
Weeks at their home here.
Mrs. aiff Marksand Ms. James
Sanderson visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Miller in Listowel
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Orth,
Thameiforil, were guests Sunday
evening with MrS. Allan riffith.
The family of Mt and Mrs; Ken
Galbraith were Sunday guests with
their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gilbert, Krista
and Troy of Harris' ton, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Riley at the
weekend.
Mrs. Doris Sanderson, Corrie
South, visited with Mrs. Cliff Marks
on the evening of June 23.
A number from %tweeter United
Church congregation joined with
Corrie for Sunday morning service
and attended the presentation of a
lOvelc throW qi.illt and bookcase to
Rev. elf Hawkins and his bride-to-
be, Julie Anne Stewart, following
the service. Mrs. Norm Fairies mad
the address; Mrs. Glenn Matilichael
and Mrs. 13111 Nay presented the
quilt; Lorne Mann, Ron McMichael,
Ed Barrie and Jim Schefter present-
ed the bookcase. Lunch and a time
Of ,fellrviihip followed, in the
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