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1flted Church
ted with white
• Oak pompon
eleMuits and pink
..,icandles for the wedding
- get effieny uniting Linda May
,2,1MeSs and Daryl Joseph
• NVidker. Rev. Hakyoo Park
officiated at the dpuble-ring '
". Ceremony solemnized on
May 10 at seven o'clock in
the evening.
Parents of the bride are
Bruce Harkness of RR 1,
Clifford and the late Mrs. Ida
Harkness and -the groom's
parents are Mr. and .Mrs.
Joseph Walker, RR 4,
Wingham.
Laura Inglis of London
was organist and `Annie's
Song', 'You Light Up My
Life' and 'The Wedding
Prayer' were sung by Ruby
• Kopf of Walkerton and Roy
Haskins, RE 1, Clifford.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father. She
wore a floor -length gown
with sweetheart neckline
and long sheer sleeves. The
bodice featured daisies and
seed pearls with miniature
daiffieS aPpliqued on the skirt
• in scallops extending froth
the waistline to the hemline
The same pattern adorned
the sleeves and the OP of
the skirt which fell to .a
chapel train. A Matching
headpiece of miniature:
daisies and seed pearls held
the elbow -length veil which
completed her ensemble,
Her bouquet consisted of
dusty pinkSweetheart roses,
white gardenias, white
bridal wreath, roseleaf and
baby's breath on a white lace
fan with pink ribbon
streamers.
Maid of honor was Evelyn
Dickson of RR 1, Clifford,
friend .of. -the bride, and
bridesmaid was Kaye Woods
of Strathroy, another friend.
They were owned alike in
soft pink floor -length
dresses. They featured
accordion -pleated skirts and
sheer capes which extended
to points at the front and
open hacks fastened at the
necklines. They carried
• nosegays I�f dusty pink
Sweetheart roses, pink
azaleaz white apple
blossoms, yellow bridal
wreath and haby's breath
:edged with white lace. They
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wore dusty Pink Sweetheart
roses and baby's breath in
their hair.
Heather and Sonya
Harkness of RR 1, Clifford,
nieces of the bride, were
flow girls. They wore floor-
Iengtb dresses of white
eyelet with ruffled skirts,
short puffy sleeves, empire
waistlines and pink lace
trim. They carried white
wicker baskets of flowers
similar to those of the senior
attendants and wore bands
hair.
fapink bridal wreath in their
ir
The groom wore a silver
grey tuxedo with darker
grey lapels and a dusty pink
Sweetheart rose boutonniere
with baby's breath.
Similarly attired were the
best man, Larry Elliott of
RR 1, Wroxeter, cousin of the
groom, and usher Kelvin
FIscher, RR 1, Bluevale,
cousin of the groom.
Honorary ushers were
Leland and Ron Harkness,
both &f RR 1, Clifford,
brothers of the bride.
The groom's mother wore
a floor -length accordion -
pleated gown of dusty, pink
with a matching lace jacket
and a corsage of dusty pink
Sweetheart roses and white
bridal wreath.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
Belmore Community Centre.
The couple now resides in
Bluevale.
CGT—Six Wingham girls graduated Iasi Tuesday
from the Canadian Girls im Training. In front are
Dianne Orien, Ruth Taylor-ri(ptiA R*Ilayden. In the
back row are Susan Nixon, Cat , WOO, ann and Karen
Wood. The graduation cereinnitleOteld at the, Wing
MRS. LEWIS STONEHOOg
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haiXfOnited Church, included presentation of .pfneto
grads, skits, 404,§ guest speaker, Mrs, Merle Under-
viodd,„-vill*drialfted'tke-adjUatinents beingmadeby
the Vletnamese.copple sponsored by the Presbitterian
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BelgrcniePersong I INIOlos,
Claude Cartwright of
Londesboro spent the week-
end with his grandmother,
Mrs. Mae Rinn.
Maitland WI sees
•film on Birthright
• Colleen Schenk, coor-
,dinator of .the organization
Birthright in the town of
Winghamb. •was guest
speaker -when the Maitland
Women's Institute met May
27. The meeting was con-
• ducted by • Mrs. Gerry
Belanger, and Mrs. Nelson
• conveners for Family
arid Consumer Affairs. Wt.
-Belanger read an address
ixtaAnel,0 the motto and
introduced the, guest
sPeakWi. •
••Mra. Schenk showed a film
concerning ways Birthright
helps pregnant women. A
question period followed
• ‚with many •questions, an-
sweredby the speaker. Mrs.
Hill, Blanked her and gave
. her a token of appreciation.
'The meeting opened with
• the. Ode and Mary Stewart
• Collect. Mrs. Les Jacklin
read the April minutes and
• gave the financial •report.
• Mrs. Sid Adams welcomed
the guests. •
• An invitation was received
Photo,.Ward RolUetiso•n from the Clinten VVI to attend
• - • its' 75th anniversary in
•September. A reminder was
• given that the June meeting
• is a pot luck supper. A report
on the District Annual at
Goderich was'given by Mrs.
Jacklin and Mra, Bevan
Brown gave a report on the
•officers' • conference •at
Waterloo. The fall•rally will
be held at Gorrie.
The roll call was 'Give a
family ride You havein your
household' and motto was
'Give credit -to today's
• youth; remember we were
young once'.
•'Lunch and a social time
followed the meeting.
Reunion held
• in London
The P.H.A.M. enjoyed a
day at the home Of Mrs.
Marian Rae in 'London last
week on May 27: Those at-
• tending from the Wingliam
• area were Jessie
Lucknow ;Irtme Ballagh,
Belmore; Peg Bateson,
•• Verne. 'Galbraith, Beryl
• Elliott and Dimps Mathers.
Iran Sturdy and Isabelle
Howson of Cambridge (Galt)
• were also present.
IVix. and Mrs. Elroy Kuntz
and •family of Kitchener
spent Sunday with her
Idr,s. Mae Rinn.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Weber
visitedOiffriday and Satur-
d4 ivitlitOr son and daugh-
ter:Ali-4W, Mr. and Mrs.
•Lavern LOgie of Picton, and
her brother,"Mr. Orville
•Spencer of Bloomfield.
COngratulatiOns to Mrs.
Elizaheth Leslie, who will be
Celebrating ber 92nd birth-
day, on Suiiday, , June 8.
•--,tieorge ''Michie attended
the' 28th United Church
rqeo's, •conference held at
*hi HouSe, Port Carling,
mizthe Weekend. The theme
• speilter•was?Mr. Thomas A.
Langford, who spoke on
"Christian Wholeness". He
is.-11dan Oil Duke Ditnity
• 'SchtiOVNtirth
Miss JoaLEdgar of ,
deb; Mrs': 0144/4et‘dgae nd
Miss Shirley Edged pf WhigL
ham, were dinner' guests on.
•Saturday 'evening- with 4Mr.
and, Mrs. Lewis Stoiteholtie.
'IMF. and Mrs. Carl JONI-
Ston of Bluevale Were dinner
guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. Beit
Johnston on, Saturday eve-
ning. •• •
Mrs. Harry McGuire and
• Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house visited •On Sunday
afternoon with *sir sister,
Airs. •Russel Walker of
Goderich.
Mrs. Garner, Nicholson,
Mrs. Leonard James, luirs.„
Ross Higgins, • Mrs.. 'Bert
Johnston, Mrs. james limi-
ter, Mrs. Ivan Vtrightman,
Mrs. Ross Taylor, Mrs. Nor -
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man Coultes and WS. Wal-
ter Scott attended.the animal
meeting of the Huron West
• District of the Women's In-
stitute, which was heldin the
Legion Hall
alMlayat266°• derich
on
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•" Mr. and Mrs. Bert John:'
ston visited on Sunday aftet
noon. with Mrs, Marilyn
Thompson and family of
Huron Haven Park, Goder-
ich. •
Mrs. George Procter and
Mrs. Ross Anderson spent
• the weekend at Westminster.
College, London, attending
the United: Church Women
Westminster weekend. The
theme was "Follow Me" and,
the speaker was:Rev. Donald
Parsons from First United
' Church, St. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grasby enjoyed a conducted
Nish) to Ottawa last wee...
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Mr. and• Mrs. Robert
Chambers of • Harriston
Visited on Sunday • with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Weber.
•
Mr. and • We., Melville
Mathers and Gordon
Pengelly attended • con-
firmation service at the
• Exeter 'United Church On
Sunday mOrning when their
granddaughter, • Suzanne
• Mathers, was among 26
teenagers who • joined the
church.
The community extends
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs.
• Melville Mathers in the
passing of his brother,
• -Charles Mathers. •
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