Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-07-23, Page 4vanee,,Tiones. July
orstelaitis
�rtmized in Wing
at: Andrew's Pre$byteriian
Church, Wingham, was die
seem of a small family
wedding on July 5 at 7 p,qt,
when vows were exchanged
by Kate Pattison of
Wmghann and Jan Van-
derhorst, Rexdale Rev. Dr.
Robert H tired
the coup' a.i ;Uu seting of
sa m. n oses an:l lighted
candles n .delabra
surrounded L i . non roses
and bronze orcin
Before the bride entered
the church, Mrs. Mary Lee
sang The Wedding nd as
Kate walked down the aisle
toward her groom, he sang
'Lizzie Lindsay', ac-
companying himself on the
guitar. Mrs. Lee sang
`Twelfth of Never' after the,
vows and `Amazing Grace'
during the signing of the
register. Miss Sandra Currie.
was organist.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Pat-
tison, Wingham, and parents
of 'groom are Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Vanderhorst,
Rexdale.
Given in marriage by her
parents, the bride chose a
floor-lengthngowtt of.' ivory
organza with high collar,
long sleeves and ruffled skirt
fallings from an empire
waistline and forming a
cathedral train. A beaded
skull cap held her waltz-
length veil and she `carried
an arm bouquet, of sahnon
roses, day lilies, baby's
breath and bronze. satin
ribbon overlaid With peach
.lace.
Matron of ' honor, Mrs.
. Kathy. Meehan of Wingham,
wore a floor1length gown of
salmoi polyester knit,,styled
with:gathered neckline and
waistline and bell sleeves.
She carried an arm bouquet
of salmon roses andbaby's
breath and worea salmon
rose in her hair
In a similar ensemble was
the; bridesmaid, Mlsis'Sandra
Mannell of St , Catharines.
Flower. gird Miss Kendra
Madan, of gangham wore a
gOvitiiitinfilat in style to those
of titre senior attendants and
carried. a nosegay of sainlon
roses and"tiabrs breath: She
wore a floral hairband of
•4. similarfloWers.
• :Barry Barton. of Alliston
was groomsman and
ushering guests were Jasper
Vanderhorst of Brampton
andJini2Pattison, Toronto.,
A receptioi%�folllowed'at the
Wiughath Golf.. and Country.
Clio: which was decorated. ':
with on pink roses in
vases. A `three -tiered wed-
ding cakewatt'.. decorated
with sahnon pink roses.
McDaniel Philips' provided
taped music for dancing..
:The bride's mother worea
flour -length sleeveless goWn
of .jade green with empire
waistline, pleated skirt and
lace jacket.,' •She ;chose a •
corsage of. bonze cym-
t$dium orchids. The`groom's
taother chose a floor -length
sleeveless gown of baby blue
with ' cowl neckline ° and
belted waistline: `Hera cor-
sage wasyellow roses.
For travelling . to
Haliburted, the • bride wore.'
an ivory chiffon cocktail
dress with ivory accessories.
She wore a salmon rose in
her. hair. Mr. and Mrs.
Vanderhorst will reside at
304-270 Kingswood Drive,
Kitchener.
Kate is a graduate of
University of Waterloo,
Faculty off Arts, University
of Western Ontario, Faculty
of Education, and is em-
ployed by Waterloo County
Board of Education as a
Grade 1 teacher. The groom
is a graduate off Humber
College, Radio Broadcasting
Program, and is employed
by CKPC Radio, Brantford.
Guests attended the
wedding from Kitchener,
Cambridge, Alliston,
°Bram'pton,.., Toronto,
Walkerton, St. Catharines,
Waterloo, London, Hanover
and Veenndaal, Holland.
Honored' guests were the
groom's grandparents and
aunt and ' uncle from
Holland; Senior Major
Wheeler of Wingham, a dear
Snyder Studio Photo
family friend who was
unable to attend the
ceremony but was visited by
the bride and groom in the
hospital following the
wedding; and pupils from
the bride's Grade 1 class of
Westheights Public School,
Kitchener.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was honored at
showers hosted by Mrs. Anne
Vanderhorst, Brampton;
Mrs. Kathy Machan,
assisted by Miss Donna
Hardie; Mrs. Jill Snider and
Ms. Jean Mullin in Kit-
chener, which was attended
by teaching staff and parents
from Ryerson Public School,
Cambridge; the ladies of St.
Andrew's • Presbyterian
Church, Wingham; and the
staff of Westheights Public
SIchool.. The groom was
entertained at a stag hosted
by Barry Burton of:Alliston.
•
Surer
for Mc
Wesley Willis United
Church, Clinton, was
decorated with mums;;
gladioli and ferns for the
July 12 union of Marlene Ann -4
Cunningham and Donald
Bruce McDonald. Marlene is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
James M. Cunningham,
Clinton, and Bruce is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
McDonald, RR 2, Brussels.
Rev. John Oestreicher
officiated at the double -ring
ceremony with Cathie Potter
playing traditional wedding
music. Graeme Craig sang
'Thee Wedding Prayer' and
The Wedding Song' and
Donald McDonald sang The
Lord's Prayer'.
The bride was given in
marriage by her mother and
father. She chose an elegant
gown of silk jersey with
beaded alencon lace crossing
the bodice. Full bishop
•
cuffs -and a eq the:
ntpleted the
ire wore a
hat with an
'ding to the
feminine
tinge Merl'
'Ss, white
�phashes and
heath were
het.
am, sister
as maid' of
honoKa ti he'704
a baby blue
Qianileop:lenl dress with
empire wa" trine and fitted
'bodice, •A dine
cape pc-
ceated 4e gown. Gayle
gattil. tnosegay of white
dalisies ',ger miniature
cat'rr#ttSlhnd baby's
br'eat f,
. ,hits
The ide
assisted by
sister of th
Lotldoa, #ifetdpf
and Jean c't to
.� kakL
was also
Dianne . Miller,
gide, Patti Kay,
the bride,
nald, sister
tfle Irk.
►fired ;int
Jim M•el,1ol
rile g oom,
Brad S++
friends
A recept
Brussels,
gi
Brussselsr
uncle of 8. the bride,
master, of cere 400les.i
Guestsis,were welcome
the bride's mother ,pari
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Reuther, M ,Jean Beattie
and -Marg Fleming, Sbn'10
and Patti Kay;
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WROXETER Mrs.
William Wintemute and Miss
Lynda Riley were l ostesses.
for a fniscellai ecus. shower
in honor; of leis sister, Miss
Mary Beth Riley, bade -elect
of this month, in the
Wroxeter , Witted 'phurch
Sunday 'school rooms last
Wednesday evening. About
Ars. ,E Errington
res•iding in Wglkerto
• Mr: and Mrs. W. i>veirett
Errington are residing in
Walkerton following their
marriage July 5 at two o'-
clock in Queensway Cathed-
ral, Toronto. Rev. Ralph
Rutledge of Mississauga was
the officiating clergyman
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STORE HOURS:
Monday to Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m,
Saturdays 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m,
LLL meets
at Belgrave
The La '•eche League,
Belgrave, met at the home of
Myra Stuart July 15 to
discuss the topic 'Family.
and the Breastfed Baby'.
The mothers shared ideas on
getting ready for the arrival
of a new baby. It was felt
that' the more preparation
done before the birth of the
baby, the easier would be the
acceptance of the newborn
into the family.
It was reported the
mother's experiences while
giving birth can affect her
nursing relationship, and the
advantages of early nursing
were explained. It was said
parents and baby benefit
from natural_ childbirth.
The positive aspects of
family life were covered,
with an emphasis on couples
being both companions and
parents. An invitation was
extended for a couples'
picnic August 10 at Point
Farms.
0 0 0
The 3500 uniformed volun-
teers in the St. John Ambu-
lance brigade in Ontario
offer invaluable service to
their communities by pro-
viding first aid protection at
community events ,
and Mrs. Rutledge was or-
ganist Sharon Purcell of.
Mississauga sang, `Hallelu-
jah' by Mozart, 'The Lord's
Prayer' and `Be Thou My
Guide'.
Mrs. Errington is the
former Anna_ J., Gorrill,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roderick Gorrill of Weston.
Parents of the groom are Mr.
and Mrs. William Errington,
Minnie Street, Wingham.
The bride chose a lacy
gown with three -tiered skirt
falling into a short train. Her
bouquet was . a combination
of silk and real flowers,
mainly yellow roses and
orchids.
Patricia Vaughan of..
Toronto was maid of honor,
gowned in silky polyester in
a . pattern of turquoise
flowers on blue. She carried
a bouquet of white orchids.
Bridesmaids were Leis Wood
of Burlington and Sharon
Cain, Toronto. Their gowns
were turquoise and they also
carried white orchids.
In a similarly -styled
turquoise dress was the
flower girl, Kristin Gardner
of Wingham. She carried a
miniature bouquet of white
orchids.
Mervin 'Schwartz of
Bramalea was groomsman
and guests were ushered by
Nigel Wood, Burlington, and
Dan Dempster, Peter-
borough.
Guests from Sudbury, Ot-
tawa, Walkerton, Wingham,
Orangdille, the Philippines,
Malaysia, Peterborough and
Burlington attended a recep-
tion which followed in the
fellowship hall of the church.
The bride's mother wore a.
pale blue sheer dress and the
groom's mother chose light
green.
For travelling to Niagara
Falls, the bride wore a
summery sleeveless dress
featuring colors on a white
background. With the dress
she wore a short -sleeved
blue jacket.
Cycling is a popular
summertime activity. The
Canadian- National Institute
for the Blind asks you to
avoid eye injury by wearing
adequate head protection.
For more information on eye
safety' contact your local
CNU3 office.
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Frank Phillips Photo
32 ladies attended.
The hostesses conducted
contests and Mary Beth,
;assisted by her mother, Mrs
Oliver Riley, and the
groom's mother,' Mrs
-.Gilbert of Harriston, opened
many useful gifts
The evening •closed with
I1unchhad social Chat;
s from photos
o local AIM
Twenty- ee 'dollars ; is
being lied'niter to the
Wingh2m.. and District
Aster -4 On for the Mentally,
Retarded from the sale of
photographs. - by The
AdvanceTiines last week.
Each year during
Sidewalk Sale days the
newspaper .holdsa sale of
prints which have been used
during the past year, giving
MIS;@t,AN GRtFRITH a.:
the people in the pictures or
their friends or relatives a
chance to pick up a souvenir
at a token price.
This year the money
raised is being donated to the
association We- thank all
those who helped Mike this
contribution possible, and
hope you " enjoyed the
memories the photos
brought back.
Wroxefer Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Weber,
Kevin and Dawn of Alliston
spent a few days, last week
with her parents, Mr. _and
Mrs. Stewart Musgrove:
Miss Heather:, Moffatt,
Reg. N., of Victoria Hospital,
London, visited recently with
her grandmothet,Mrs.. Nora
Moffatt. -
On Tuesday afternoon Mr.
and Mrs. Paul , Hershey of
Kent, Ohio; and her sister,
Mrs. Evelyn Graham of
Wingham, visited with Rev.
and Mrs. H. L. Jennings.
Mr. and IVirs. Adrien
Poirier of Weston were
weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Marks.,
Mrs. Helen Linge. .of
Cleveland is spending: this
week with her sister, Mrs.
"Nota Moffatt, and -Harold. •
Sympathy is extended fo
Mrs. Allan Adams and Mrs,
Bob Brown and their
families in the passing of
their father, Mr. Blake.
Mr. and Mrs;: Ron. Riley ,
Wingham,�; Cliff 'Riley,"
Brussels, and. Mr: and. Mrs:
. Oliver 'Riley ;'attended the
Riley-Watsoh`. wedding . in
Everton Community Church,
Bellwood, on Saturday.
Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Griffithwere
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
James Robertson, Goderich:
ROUND B, ROUND --Stephanie Brown fakes a solitary
ride on the rrterryptti•I'ou'rid under the watchful eye of
her mother, Roseanne, at the Funfest. The Browns
had come'alI the WayMorn Calgary and were visiting
In town. It wasn't "The' Stampede,
But they, were eri-
(oYin9 the Fu►i'f6at aflYweY. '
A.c
Mr. and 'Mrs. James
'Ferguson and family of Sault
Ste. Marie,: are vacationing
With her .parents;, .Mr. and
Mrs. Matthew Elliot..
Rev. H. L. Jennings has in
his possession the annual
reports . of . the former
Wroxeter Presbyterian
Church dated 1902 and 1907
printed at the Star -Printers
at Wroxeter. The pastor at
that time was Rev. L. Perrin
who resided in Wroxeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hart,.
Dianne, Susan and Peter,
have returned home from a
vacation with Mrs. Hart's
sister and family in British
Columbia.
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Here is an important announcement:
HANOVER MALL BIBLE
AND GIFT STORE
has put a Christian Book
• Store on wheels,
known as the Good News Courier.
It will be visiting Wingham this week -
Open 9 am to 9 pm Thurs. & Fri.,
Saturday till S pm
Beside the old Post Office
opposite Town Hall
We will be offering great
opening specials all week.
Come and see!