HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1977-07-13, Page 6WOMB Advance -Times, July 13, 1977
Rev. G. Sach officiates
atc'aughter's marriage
Bev'. George W. Sach of 21
Steuart Street, Strathroy, was
assisted by Rev. Wesley B. Ball
as they officiated at the marriage
of the former's daughter, Marg-
aret R. Sach of Gorrie and
Donald H. Thompson of RR 3,
Ripley. The candelight . service
was solemnized on Friday eve-
ning, June 17, in the Gorrie
United Church. Candelabra in-
tertwined with yellow daisy
mums, baby's breath and ivy
surrounded the altar and the
guest pews were marked with
wedding bells and yellow daisy`
mums.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
Sach and the late Mrs. Lillian M.
Sach, formerly of . Gorrie.
Parents of the groom are Mr. and
Mrs. Harvie Thompson, RR 3,
Ripley.
Miss Lori Moir played con-
temporary and traditional music
on the organ and a girls' trio,
Sandra Carson, Wanda Ball and
Karen Hyndman, sang The Wed-
ding Song, "For All We Know"
and—Walk Hand in Hand".
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father. For her
special day, she chose a lace -
trimmed empire gown of white
polyester satin with long lilypoint
sleeves and a full cathedral train.
Her floral headpiece held a
- fingertip illusion veil edged with
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St.PauI's Churc
(ANGLICAN)
W INGHAM
John Street at Centre Street'
Th. Rector: The Revd. John T. M. Swan, L Th.
SUNDAY, JULY 17
*Th. Sixth Sunday after Trinity*
8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist
10:00 a.m.—Sung Eucharist and Sermon
Weekday Eucharists at 10:00 a.m. Wed. and Fri.
Mon., July 25th - Fri., July 29th 9:30 a.m. - 11:15,o.m.
"Kinderfest", a Vacation Bible School will be held at
St. Paul's Church,. The programme will consist of Worship,
Music, Instruction, Games and Crafts. All young people are
cordially invited..
PLEASE NOTE: During the months of July and August
the Sunday Services will be at 8:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
WINGHAM BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ross Smith — Pastor
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Service
7:00 p.m.—Evening Service
Continuing our studies in the
Book of Ads
Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever, the
Eternal God, Creator of the universe, the only"Saviou n from a
literal eternal hell.
The Edwards family will be playing their
violins in the Sunday services.
8:00 p.m.—Wednesday Evening
Prayer and Bible Study
W. invite yOu to our GROWING Sunday School.
Throe buses cover the entire area every Sunday morning.
WINGHAM
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
Pastor Office
Ronald Baker 359 Centre Street 357-1340
SUNDAY SERVICES
"Sunday School 10 A.M.
Morning Worship 11 A.M.
Evening Evaiigelistik Servk.7 P.M.
Mid -Week Services
Wednesday 8 P.M.
Prayer & Bible Study
Friday 8 P.M.
Family Night
DRIW IN CHURCH
July 24 - August 14 - (7 p.m.)
SPECIAL MUSIC
Our Sunday School is conducted throughout
the summer.
TROT: He thot's content hath enough.
He that complains has too much.
For free bus transportation call 357-1340
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lace and she carried a cascade of
yellow Talisman roses, stepha-
notic and ivy.
Her matron of honor was Mrs.
Ilene Bamford of RR 3, Thorn -
dale and bridesmaids were Mrs.
Mary Templeman, Gorrie, and
Mrs. Marilyn Connell, Clinton.
They wore mint green Spanish
polyester satin gowns with flared
sleeves. They carried cascades of
yellow daisy mums, ivy and
stephanotis. Their matching
braided headpieces were
fashioned from the same
material and were accented with
yellow daisy mums.
Groomsman was Richard Mc -
Cosh and guests were ushered by
Robert Thompson and Douglas
Tout. All are from RR 3, Ripley.
Guests from Lucan, Lambeth,
the London area, Ripley. and Kin-
cardine area, Midland, Hanover,
Strathroy and the Gorrie area at-
tended the ceremony and the
reception which followed in the
Gorrie United Church Hall. The
guest tables were decorated with
stemmed glasses containing mint
green tapers, yellow daisy mums
and fern.
Following a Jamaican honey-
moon, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson
Will reside at RR 3, Ripley. The
bride travelled in a navy pantsuit
with white accessories and a
white gardenia corsage.
The bride is a graduate of Wells
Business Academy, London, and
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute,
Toronto. .
Shower held for
De. Boer bride
On Wednesday evening a mis-
cellaneous shower was held at
Langside Community Hall for
bride-to-be Nancy De Boer. Helen
Weirsma was master of cere-
monies.
Contests held were wedding
dinner menu and farmer's love
letter. Mrs. Vee Emerson read
"Beau Night".
Piano solos were given by
Joann De Boer, "On Top of Old
Smokey" and by Irene Logten-
berg. Address to the bride was
read by Mrs. Cliff Young.
Gifts received by the bride-to-
be were: bowls, pillow cases,
salad dishes, towels, aprons,
Hibachi, -pie plates and rack,
pickle dish, cushions, a painting,
centre piece, - kitchen • set . and
water glasses.
Nancy accepted the hat of bows
made for her and thanked all for
corning and for 'their gifts.
Everyone sang "For she's a jolly
good fellow" and lunch was
served.
St. Andrew's WMS .
joins residents',
of Brookhaven
The Women's Missionary So-
ciety of St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church shared an hour of
worship and fellowship with resi-
dents of Brookhaven Nursing
Home Tuesday afternoon of this
week as their regular monthly
'meeting.
President Mrs. G. Wall opened
the meeting with a poem and an
opening hymn was sung with
Mrs. J. Conn accompanying on
the piano. Secretary Mrs. Ford
gave the roll tall and treasurer's
report.
A piano solo played by Kendra
McKague was enjoyed by every-
one. Mrs. J. Burchill read scrip-
ture and gave the meditation.
Mrs. H. Aitchison led in prayer.
The offering was received by
Mrs. G. Fisher and dedicated by
Mrs. L. Brooks. Mrs. Conn con-
ducted a hymn sing.
Mrs. J. McKague closed the
meeting with prayer and a social
time followed.
IRVINE-CARSON—Peggy Carson and Ronald Irvine were
united in marriage on June 11, at the Wall Street United
Church in Brockville. The couple will be residing in Brock-
ville.
Cruise Thousand Is.
during reception
Wall Street United Church,
Brockville, was the setting on
June 11 at 4 p.m. for the marriage
of Peggy Marie Carson and
Ronald Maurice Irvine.
Rev. George Clifford officiated
at the double -ring ceremony and
traditional wedding music was
provided by William Tufford,
Brockville. Soloist, Miss Sylvia
Brightwell of London, sang.
"Evergreen" and "All Good
Gifts".
The bride is, the youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Carson, Brockville (and
formerly of Gorrie) and the
groom is the youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sydney Irvine, Brock-
ville.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a gown of
white chiffon with chapel length
train.' Large petals of Venice lame .
etched the fitted bodice,' with
scoop neckline and the wide cuffs
of the full bishop sleeves. Her
elbow length bouffant veil was
held by a matching daisy cloche
cap edged with tiny pearl drop=
lets. She wore a diamond and
pearl pendant, formerly belong-
ing to her maternal great grand-
mother' and worn by her mother
and sister on their wedding days.
Her cascade bouquet was white';
petal puff gladioli. -and trailing
ivy.
Mrs. Kevin Hale, Halifax, N.S.,
the bride's only sister was her
matron of honor wearing a lemon
yellow chiffon gown with scoop
neckline edged with pleated
chiffon and a pleated peplum at
waistline. She carried a yellow
parasol with white daisies and
ivy and ribbons trailing. from a
ruffled handle. In her hair she
wore a tiny yellow rosebud
cluster.
The bridesmaids Miss Ann
Livingstone, Scarborough; • Miss
Colleen Carson, Gorrie; Miss
Dale Irvine, Kingston; and Miss
Laura Brownlee, Brockville;
wore yellow chiffon A-line gowns
with matching . ruffled capes.
Their parasols were identical to
matron of honor.
The best man was Brent Irvine,
Brockville; brother of groom and _
ushers were Kevin Hale, Halifax,
N.S.;, Rod Westlake, Kingston; •
Paul Publow, Milton; and David
Scotland, Peterborough. Todd
Pollock of Bramalea acted as
ringbearer. All wore light grey
tuxedos with yellow shirts.
Honoured guest was Mrs. M.
Wearring, grandmother of. the
bride from Listowel.
A buffet dinner and dance was
held aboard the- "Thousand
Islander III" as it cruised
through the Thousand Islands.
The guests were received by the
mother of the bride wearing a
rnint green gown and dark green
silk rose corsage. The groom's
mother assisted in an ocean blue
gown with white silk rose cor-
sage.
The bride and groom were
honored at several pre -nuptial
parties at Brockville, Gorrie,
Guelph, Toronto and Charleston
Lake. Rehearsal party was given
at Town House by groom's
parents.
The bridal couple will reside at
360 Pearl Street West, Brockville.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED --Mr. and Mrs. Robert P.
Ritter of Wingham announce the engagement of their
daughter, Karen Elizabeth, to Hugh Geoffrey Sutherland,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Sutherland of Toronto. The
marriage will take place August 6 at 4.p.m. at St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Wingham
Gospel tent
meetings
Nondenominational gospel tent
meetings are being held this
month about one and a half miles
west of Monkton, on the road to
Blyth. There have been quite a
few from the area attending but
there is still room for more. The
nightly meetings are 'held from 8
to 9 p.m. from Sunday through
Friday each week.
The two speakers for these
meetings are David Kember and
George Patterson. In view of
world events, violence, lawless-
ness, and modernism_ sweeping
our coµntry, come and hear the
old fashioned Gospel preached.
There is community singing of
old-time hymns and a large illus-
trated chart of the gospel and
prophecy. There are no pleas for
money or collection taken and
everybody is welcome.
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