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ds. ean Ballagh
, bride of Lloyd
I'Mptison Saturday,
* sit.treven o'clock at
United Church.
Douglas Kaufman
„ ted at the double -ring
Ceremony amid a setting of
Candelabra lighted with
coral tapers, surrounded by
coral and white moms and
bittersweets.
Glenda is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Ballagb of London, formerly
Belmore, and Lloyd is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Morrison, RR 1, Lucknow.
Music for the ceremony
was provided by organist
Kari Mort**
groom. Before
entered the • cb
Lavonne Balla
the bride,
and during, t
register,
Hand'.
se1o419ssf441k
were •,ase sang bY I4V011ne
and s Mara 11rtaler at
the edding of the bIdidOs
nts. •
iven in marriage by her
family, the bride wore a full-
length gown of white
polyester featuring an
empire waistline and Queen
Anne neckline. She wore a
two-tiered veil held by a lace
headband and carried a
p
apd
Mie «4v
room, of Lucknow weiti
nonne Kirk! sister of the
bride, of Sholkov104?-.
were gowned„ 010E0 in 190$
dresses of MO Citaaax
designed in. .0.190:n style
with scoop necklines and
capelet sleeves. Each giri
wore a rose in her hajr, and
carried a cascade of peach
gladioli.
David Golley of phievale
was the best man a
ushers, twin brothers
groom, Ralph anCld Roger
Morrison,
to pews marked with white.
bows and.
All d.guests
'we.',,
received 01.60:1.1**by
Terry Ballagh; **tea*:
brother of kt*1*,90s;,
A .;„000040 and
snioigasblira followed at the
Belmore Community Centre
where % about 300 guests
- dated to the music of The
Crippled Duck.
The bride's mother chose a
short dress of printed green
sheer fabric and the mother
of the groom wore a pink
polyester sheer dress in
floral design. Their corsages
were mauve orchids.
Guests from many centres
in Ontario attended the
reception, with a special
attendant from Dungannon,
Ireland, Mrs. Mollie White-
side.
For her honeymoon to
Niagara Falls and the
eastern states,. -the bride
wore a soft beige shirtdress
with a corsage of talisman
• roses.
Lloyd and Glenda are now
residing at R.11 1, Lucknow.
Harriston
bride is
honored'
to the
Opening
Ceremonies
of the
Lucknow and District
Christian School
Saturday, August 30
200 p.m.
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GORRIE — About 30 rela-
tives attended a mis-
cellaneous shower for Miss
Pamela Harrison of
Harriston, held at the home
of Mrs: Max Bell on Sunday
afternoon. Co -hostesses were
Mrs. William Carswell, Mrs.
Thomas McPherson, Mrs.
Wihner Ross and Mrs. Irving
Toner.
Miss Romelda Taylor of
Wingham and Mrs. Dick
Carson were birthday
celebrants and greetings
were sung to them.
Mrs. Wilmer Ross read the
address and Marlene Toner
and Marianne Ross
presented the gifts.
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SCHOOL FAIN—Lori Charter, Rosemary Hamm,
Mark Hoba and-Gaeth Wilfich (back row), all of Blyth
Public School, and CherIda and Clinton GarnIss of
Brussels were among the students who had their
BY SYBIL STRAKER
poster§_picked by the Judges for prizes in the Bei -
grave, Blyth and Brussels School Fair. Poster judging
was completed Aug. 19. The fair, which marks Its 60th
• anniversary this year, is set for Sept. 13.
Whitechurch Personals
Another summer month is
just about over and a• very
important one for the young
people of our community. It
is a time of getting ready for
another school year. For
some it means a big step into
high school and for the wee
tots it means leaving home
for a few hours each day with
their chums. It is also a time
for getting in the rest off the
vacation, enjoying the sun
and the last swim of the
year. To all the young
people, we wish a happy
time.
Saturday morning Mr. and
Mrs. Can Ba Luu dropped by
Mr. and Mrs. Straker's home
to say goodbye. They were
moving to Goderich in the
afternoon sit Mr: Luu vrill be
closerto his work. The Luq
family had inixed-feeddlnigs
about moving as they liked
Whitechurch.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Webster were in London and
Hespeler this past week and
while away attended a birth-
daY PartY-
Visiting M. and Mrs. Art
Burrows on Monday was
Gary Willis of Listowel who
was celebrating his bir-
thday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
George Webster on Sunday
were George's sister and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Henderson of Brucefield.
On Saturday evening a wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Bill
surprise birthday dinner was „Evans who celebrate their
held for Tony Straker. anniversary on September 1.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Art Burrows, Mr. and Mrs.
George Webster, Mrs.
Garnet Farrier and Ab
Goalies. Following dinner,
games were played, followed
by euchre. High lady was
Mrs. Burrows; high man,
Mr. Webster; winner of the
crying towel, Mrs. Farrier.
Qn Thursday Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Straker visited with
Miss Nora Kelly of Blyth and
on Sunday afternoon they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie
Miller of Wroxeter and Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Miller of
Lyons, New York, who were
guests .in the area for a few
Emerson, Darlene, Sharon
and Brenda of St. Catharines
visited Tuesday to, Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Emerson.
• Clara Milligan has , been
employed by Bainton's
Original Factory Outlet in
Blyth.
Friends are glad that
Doris Burrows is feeling
better after a fall a week ago
in which she injured her
shoulder. Doris missed a
step as she was leaving the
Historic Goderich Jail.
On Sunday afternoon a
memorial -service was held
days. at Langside • Cemetery,
Mr. and Mrs.Fred 111,finv Rev- John, Bell
aiTived homeJ3tflzeday.".4yllitis4pertedthe service with
evening afteri 15 -day tour O prayer. All sang 'What a
the east coast, inchiding New Friend We Have in Jesus'.
Brunswick, Nova Scotia, The theme was 'Precious in
Prince Edward, Island and the Sight of the Lord'. The
Cape Breton. service closed with the
Mrs. Edna Casemore of hymn, 'Breathe -on me,
Brantford visited Wed- Breath of God', folowed by a
nesday evening with Mr. and dosing prayer.
Mrs. Victor Emerson. Visitors on the weekend
Mrs. Edith Brown- of were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
London visited Saturday
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Evans.
Mrs. Robert Mowbray held
a successful garage sale this
past week.
Congratulations and best
Couple wed in Drayton,
now living in Wingham
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stryker
are residing at 295 William
Street, Wingham, after their
marriage July 25 at 7:30 at
Drayton Christian Reformed
Church. Mrs. Stryker, the
former Wilma Hansma, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
S. Hansma, RR 2, Drayton.
Parents of the groom are Mr.
Marcos Stadlo
and Mrs. R. Stryker, RR 4,
Seaforth.
Rev. A. Vandenberg of
Clinton Christian Reformed
Church performed the
ceremony- and Mr Landman
of Moorefield was organist.
Frances Huberts of
Moorefield sang `The
wedding Prayer' during the
ceremony.
The bride chose a -floor-
length gown styled with
empire waistline and long
sheer sleeves. A Juliet cap
held her lace -edged veil and
she.carried a bouquet of red
Sweetheart roses, white
carnations and baby's
breath
Marg Quartel of Mount
Forest was maid of honor
and bridesmaids were Hilda
Van Lochem of Welland and
Jane Pyper of Guelph, both
sisters of the bride. They
wore long yellow gowns and
yellow roses in their hair.
Each attendant carried a
bouquet of yellow roses and
daisies
Also gowned in yellow and
carrying a basket of yellow
roses and daisies, was the
flow er gr1, Krissy Wood,
friend of the bride, of
Moorefield. The bride's
nephew. Robbie Pyper of
Guelph. was ring bearer -
Evert Stryker of Walton
was groomsman and guests
were ushered by Harr],
Vanderwal of Minn and
John Askes, Wingham-
EoLlowIng the cereniony, a
reception was held at the
Moorefield PaviliOn, at-
tended by guests from many
centres in Cintario,as Wall as
from Spararoad, B.C. and
The Netherlands.
Gaunt; Jennifer and Graeme
of Chatham, with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Purdon and Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Gaunt of
Wingham. Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Gaunt, also visited
last week with Dr. and Mrs.
Ed Carey of Kitchener.
Recent visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. David
Stapleton were Frank and
Ruth Rodgers of Cp4ad-
aiqua, New York.
Miss Lisa Scholtz of Red
Deer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Scholtz, visited
on -Monday with her gran-
dparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Durnin.
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