Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-11-19, Page 6ni •
ThoMpson, daughter of !dr.
andVirs. Sam Thonepton,
,
BE1. Belgrave.
Parents
of
the groom are Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Bromley, RR 1,
• Londesboro.
• Rev. Stan McDonald of
Hensel officiated at the
ceremony and organist was
Mrs. Murray Wilson, RR 2,
" Auburn', She accompanied
Riqk Hawley of Auburn who
eang -Vier Wedding Song',
.„ 'The Weridirni Prayer' and
ulins. Sunset
The bride chose a floor-
•, - !/.errgth gown of wInite nylon
clifffortand guipure lace. A
Princess; Anne: neckline
, ...hhlighterl the bodice which
e(VVitii guipure
lace, ifiV,Priquilit and, seed
pearlit,„, -Thiong sheer
we harebells with
&inure. lace slid: sR6pleata
fell 'frim -the ear 'plre
Waistline la feral, a 'chapel
train. TO coraplett-her
sernblethez' bride Wore a
matching 'headiec and
re. Steven
, make
me In Auburn
the exchange of
age, vows in Don-
: United Church at
9.1n. on Saturday,
eveltaher 1. Mrs. Bromley
I a the former Jane Aletta
ovember 19, 1980
eve Bromley
e in Auburn
with orange roses.
Mrs. Gord Haggitt of
Blyth, sister of the bride,
was matron of honor. She
wore a floor -length gown of
rust nylon chiffon styled with
round neckline, gathered
waistline with narrow tie
belt and short split sleeves
with a flower at the shoulder.
She wore a wreath of rust
and beige dried flowers in
her hair and, carried a brown
wicker basket containing
rust, gold and deep yellow
flowers.
In similar ensembles were
the bridesmaids, Miss Ellen
Thompson and Miss Julie
Thompson of RR 1,
Belgrave, sisters of the
bride, and Mrs. Ron Crich,
sister of the groom, of
Lucknow.
Doug McClinchey of
Kitchener, friend of the
groom, was best man and
ushers were Murray
Thompson, brother of the
bride, RR 1, Belgrave, Bev
Bromley Of Blyth, the
groom's brother, and
Rodney Crich of Lucknow,
the groom's nephew.
Dinner was served at the
Auburn Community Centre
and a dance followed at the
Blyth Community Centre.
The bride's mother wore a
semi floorOn veil street -length burgundy A-
2:- •- ventect'iNith gwpure Wee line- dress with black an-:
:Era. a -nessorres and a corsage en
•
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-of rust; gold --and- pink and white roses. The
yelloW.*Tnirs,' „InterMined gr 's mother, chose a
raspberry street length
dress with black accessories
and a corsage of white roses.
For travelling to a
honeymoon resort in the
Pocono Mountains of Penn-
sylvania, the bride wore a
two-piece navy velour outfit
with black accessories and a
red rose silk corsage.
Guests attended the
wedding from Albion, New
York; Florida; Brighton,
Aliso Craig, London, Wind-
sor, Guelph, Listowel,
Kitchener, Orangeville,
Chatsworth and surrounding
areas. Honored guests were
the bride's maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred McPherson, and her
paternal grandmother, Mrs.
Norman Thompson, all of
Wingham; and the groom's ,
maternal grandmother, Mrs.
Lillian Handy of London.
Diabetes assoc.
pidwexectstilve•
About SO people gathered
in the Wingham United
Church for the first official
meetinn of the Wingham and
District branch of the
Canadian Diabetes
'Association earlier this
• morith,-"„
Mrs. Pa a Blagraive' oat-
Aineclthe Candworlt 'Whisk
haa done' to get I
nch startedand .ui os.
diied the first -executive,
"Withilebail Perry, -Blue**, t
• AS Iaresidene Isabel Burke?
_ fire‘kdent;'
San-aloffat,'I,uc /1147
Richard .Campeau,- „ Wing,
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• ,CERSON • &ages's WICKENS look over
,. crafts dIsPlaYed*figekand:EdIfit Walker and-Catb. Mr. Walker, formerly of Wingham, said he got his
--ertheMacDonald-afthe_Crerralrbeld here Saturday. start in crafting by making toys for his grandchildren.
•
ham, co-setretaries,.
Campbell, Blievale, treasur-
er.
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Applisati% fordl§ for
,Tnerliberalgp male .cliiitietes. •
association are' available
from "Adelehettleburgli,
• 357-2186; or Grant Farrish,
• 395-2892, For those -who join,.
• before the end of the- ,year, -' • • v
-
membership fees are $7.00 trine you ever „wondered
per family or $xeo - for where yottro; *eat .:gteat
seniorrs . as at Jan. 1 they will, grandfather settled Whed,he
rise to ._$10 Id„ $5:00;„ :„„first came tesKtaton Co -ty
reipeptivel'Y. .of gr eat
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The next 'Meeting eellie gr an dinrixitherts 'olden
' branch Will beIreldsarly in name want” Where did your
thelleyi year% • 4 -great. gilllndfather and
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The Rector: The Rev. John T.M. Swart, 1.. Th.
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF WINGHAM
AND BELGRAVE
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, WINGHAM
SUNDAY, NOVFMRFR 23, 1989
I * The Sunday next before Advent * m
•' 8:30 m. - Holy Eucharist in the Church.
' 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. - Sung Eucharist and Sermon in the
Church'. ThisService will be broadcast over CKNX - ,
Radio. 0
IgilBy„ attend school, and
owes their teacher?
-.The- Huron -County
Historical Society is
dedicated' -to collecting and
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Concerningithirenta tie* and
peoples° that present and
,;i; future enerations will be
a of this history and
benefit from its.riches,
- ,Affiliated with the Ontario
t • Historieal Society, it not only
gathers this material con-
• taining the realities of even an old bill may tell you of time at the archives, and
various one -room schools in lieutenant governor of On-
•
the county and, general in- tario, this past July.
formation on towns, villages, • Before that documents
• churches and founding and • were stored at the Huron
popular fam41,Iiles- • County Museum, Goderich,
•1,1V;fs- _..Pg4.4,, Pig Jlas since June, ieR,„
n' received enqiiiir' les Ircrin- all ' pi* a *en -
is being!
over the country from people considered to ensure ' that
tracing their families' .past, someone from the group
• and some have been helped beat the library• every day to
by what may have seemed help those doing research.
an insignificant piece of Mrs. Poth said that she and
information., her assistant, Mrs. Fordyce
"Anything is important; Clark, Goderich, spend a lot
• • .
•
yesteryears, but also makes where a person laved at •a staff librarians will assist
• „There. was. w' --large at-
' tendance for:the installation
• .9t. la- officers Of .-Ildisan
.Chapter89; Order of , the
•Eastern S'ilfr, last
Mrs. Florence -Reavie
- PDDGM, was the installing
officer and shevias assisted
'tnn!Mrs. Audrey. Reid PM,
" -Scott Reid PP, MrP. DOnelcla
Moffat, •Wallace Conn PP,
Denis Langridge PP, Mrs.
Christine Currie PDDGM,
•;1141rs. isabel Congram PM,
Mrs: Kathleen Forster PM,
Carol McKim PM, Mrs.
Vera Inglis PM, Mrs, Nancy
-Macintyre PM, Mrs. Doris
Michie. PM, and Jim Inglis
-.Those installed were
• Wiletliy* Matron Mrs.
Llewella Armstrong, Worthy
PatioHugh Armstrong,
Associate Matron Mrs.
-Nelva Scott, Associate
Patron • Spence Scott,
Secretary Mrs. Kathleen
Moffat PDDGM, Treasurer
Mrs. Jean Leitch PM,
Conductress Mrs. Shirley
Brooks, Associate Con-
ductress Mrs. :Leona Miller,
Annual Meeting of the
WINGHAM
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
will be held in the
Court Room of the Town Hall
On
Wednesday,
Nov. 28/80
at 8 o'clock
Annual Reports, Election of Officers
Come and See
Easy ideas frir Christmas
Refreshmontt, Door Prizes
EVERYONE WELCOME
:Chaplain: ..Alellobertson
?P; Marshilt"fffs. Mildred
•Blackvveff, Organist. Mrs.
Louise Swarlion PM, Adah,
,Alra. Shirley Langridge PM,
Ruth blaudie-FisherApther
,Mrs. 'Sharon -Cowman,
Martha MO Pirrone Elliot,
Electa M. Mari, Prpe,
Warder Mrs, borinhy* Wail
records ,available to those certain time." • people when society
, engaging • in historical • Unfortunately many memberS are not available.
' research. . , • people who find old records,
Mrs. LeRoy Poth, ar- such as mortgage docu- Bluevate
• chivist for the group, -ex- ments, newspapers, bills of ..
plained, that genealogy has sale and minutes of former Bingo will be played in the ,
bectrme quite popular during and old organizations, don't community hall on Friday,
the last few years and the realize that information such November 21, at 8 p.m.
ancient is assisting people as this would help the society Everyone is welcome.
are tracing their an- in its efforts to preserve the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
,
Sentinel ,it/Ittritry 'Taylor PP.
Alma Cohn -Armstrong in the
Inimediate,Past *fort and
Wallace` St,r,,_rm the Past
Patron:,
Mrs. Joyce Miller sang a
very fitting seeand •Mrs.
Lucfle Alexander and her
•
committee Served •
delicitnts lunch -2' Which'
brought the enjoyable
evening to a cicise.
The special projects this
year are for the Stunners'
Hospital for crippled
Children:, (Burns Intitute)
and the eardiad, unit of
Wingham antis • 'District
Hospital. The until projects
win be donated t� suCh as'
Estarl and the local
charitable organizations,. cludes -registers front Pauline McGibbon, former
cestory.
past. •Henning visited on Sunday
Althoug,'h .she said this job 'Good housekeeper; are with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Coe
"is like aligsaw puzzle" the the bane of historical and family at Norval.
• society.1, has the means of societies."
tackling-uch aroject. A lot The soft-spoken archivist
of • •inforrhafion ' has been explained that every little bit
. colleted -• from - local helps because "as years go
cemeteries, of.which i_ by, it will be difficult to trace
ventories -are being made. A family histories". She at-
. book, entitled New County tributes this problem to the
Marriage Fiegiater of upswing in divorce rates and
. l°14taroni° CCOaunty, gives- th
nada;18584Foer . extensive travel by today's
•4enerations.
names, dates, sp.:Rises' But the group, formed in
names and places at which 196„ cinitinues to expand its
all marriages took place collection and this precious
bet 85 "inf rn ti 'i k i
ween 1 8 and 1869. or a on s, kept n the
Assessment rolls for Hay county library in Goderih.
Township during the 1800s The archives, which boast ac,
and the jurors' book of the fire -proof vault for irreplace-
1800s is also available and able books and documents,
the \group's collection in- were officially opened by
THE INSTALLING board members for the Eastern
Star were, back row, Nancy MacIntyre PM, Kathleen
Forster PM, Vera Inglis PP, Carrel McKim, PM, and
Doris Michie PM. In the front row are Wallace Conn
PP, Florence Reale PDDGM, Liewella Armstrong
WM, Hugh Armstrong WP, Audrey Reid PM, and r..
Danis Langridge PP- (Photo by Jim Whytock)
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