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Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-09-30, Page 7Dryclean Often --DO lin Your clothes will look better and last longer. And, you'll feel better, too. READMAN CLEANERS AND MEN'S WEAR WINGHAM Crest -100 ml. Toothpaste New Pert - 200 ml. Shampoo. New Pert - 300 MI Shampoo 1.29 1.39 Secret Roll-on - 50 mi. Deodorant Scope -1 litre Mouth- wash .99 1.39 3.39 TRIANGLE I IE.1 NT PATENT AlfD/C/AffS • COS0177CS • TOBACCOS Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays - Sundays Noon to Six •Three AO bowling The Three -M's of St. An- . drew's 000We/dap, climb enijnyed an evening of the • Wingham ;00.441t.'144PPS last Wed- .. Pe.000• nigh scores went to --;Catherine. %%Son, Rev. Paul Mills, Helen Currie and Wallace Richardson. The group met later in the Upper Room . for- a brief meeting. Mrs. Clare Niergarth read . a poem and John Donaldson led in a hymn -sing with Mrs. Wallace Richardson at the piano. Rev. Mills closed the meeting with a prayer and Mr. and Mrs, . Leonard Philips and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Niergarth served a lunch and a social time was enjoyed. LAKELET The fourth meeting of the Lakelet Clucking Hens was held at the home of Shona Rae. The meeting opened with the 4-H pledge and roll call was answered by naming the parts of the egg. The first demonstration taught the girls how to separate the whites from the yolks and then a top hat cheese souffle and tossed salad were made. On Sept. 17 the members toured the Clifford egg grading station. WHITECHURCH CHICKS The second meeting of the. Whitechurch 4-H club was held last Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Elliot home. The meeting opened with the 4-H pledge and the Whitechurch Chicks was the name chosen for the club. Six members answered the roll call with the name of a bone in a chicken. Mrs. -Purdon discussed the principles of cooking a chicken and Kendra Purdon demonstrated how to cook chicken with a Chinese flair. Janet Laidlaw demon- strated a recipe galled Niagara Nice and Spicey, Chickek" and Mrs. Elliot demonstrated a recipe called Rice Pilaf and discussed the stock pdt and consomme. The next meeting will be held Oct. 3 at Purdons and the girls are to present ideas for their book covers. Here's good news! Colonel Sanders' There's nothing like it.Goodehidgenf For Only $260 Per Person Got a hungry crowd for a picnic. patio, house party, or team party? You can feed 16 to 1600 for only 62.60 per person. We'll give you the plates. forks. serving spoons, napkins. a tablecloth, die aaleds and 3 pieces of delicious finger Pekin' good, Kentucky Fried Chicken for everyone. Just call our store man ager • then come and got itl ' -246 11 INS Arc& Sandertio Frit chieken.. Ken A Canadian CornPanY "Finger lickin' good " Josephine St. in the Zehr's Plaza Corner of Hwy. 86 El 4, Wingham ",i0,41X7M1 'r,T9Pro§0..1,• CHR INE BREGMAN, a Grade 104!pdent at F. E. Madill Secondary School, will teack a six-month course in ballet at the school starliOct. 8. The course is open to children aged for through 10 and teaches grace and coordination of Movement. ST Christine Bregman to teach course in ballet Budding ballerinas take note, a six-month course in 'ballet starts Oct. 8 at the F. E. Madill Secondary School. Christine Bregman, 15, of Tees water will be in- structing children aged four through 10 years off age in the basics of ballet. Christine has studied the art for the past seven years and is a qualified instructor. She said that ballet teaches grace and coor- dination and is particularly good for children who are growing quickly because it improves their posture and deportment. Ballet is an unnatural, or trained, skill, she added, and said any child can learn it. Christine will teach pre and primary ballet tnd be accompanied by a end Lisa Armstrong, who will play selections of classical music. Originally, Christine wanted to take baton lessons, but seven years ago her mother noticed that ballet. was being taught in For- sa, and enrolled Christine and her gister, Joanne. • Christine .has been •in- volved in ballet • ever since. For the past.three years she has attended a four-week summer school at , Alma College in SLiptomas. The - Course curriculum' consisted of .a strenuous 32 - hour a week dance schedule. She also took teaching lessons at the college. Christine said she hopes to attend Concordia University in Quebec to study choreography and teaching. She is presently a Grade 10 student at F. E. Madill. • There areoapproximately 20 ebildren.rg.nrolled in Christine's ballet class to date, but she said she hopes to have a class of 50 or even 100 students -because "the more the merrier". I0 Siniors' Day Centre News By Rita Rice As mentioned in last week's column and in "Coming Events", our Christmas craft, and bake sale has been set for Dec. 3. The sale will include crafts made by the seniors over the - past year, some Christmas decorations and baked goods. We have a good selection of handmade dolls, ceramics and other useful articles. We also will have a draw on a handmade tied quilt that was made here at the centre. Right now in our craft sessions, the' seniors are busy preparing articles for the sale. We are designing Christma, trees out of white styrofoam meat trays. ff you save the meat trays and don't know why you do it, we would appreciate receiving them. We especially need the very large trays for the bases of the trees. Last Wednesday, a bingo was- held in the afternoon. The activity was enjoyed by all those participating. Last Thursday Sandra Shantz, the coordinator of the rehabilitation unit, was the guest speaker. She outlined the services of the rehabilitation unit and ex- plained who makes up the team approach. The unit is expanding all the time to meet the need in the com- munity. On Oct. 15 the Thursday program has to be cancelled as the semi-ammal hospital rummage sale is being set up on that day: If anyone has any type of storage cabinet, old cup- board or whatever, we would appreciate hearing from .you. We are in desperate need of a contained storage unit ., A workshop for all the volunteers was held at the centre last Monday, Sept. 28. A more detailed report of the workshop will be given in following issues. . Starting in the next, few weeks, the Seniors Day Centre. News will -appear in the Lucknow Sentinel since many of the participants here are from Lucknow and don't receive the Wingham Advance -Times. The next foot clinic will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 18 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. If ankone in the community knows of a person who could benefit from the social and recreational programs at the ' centre, please call the centre or drop into theArmouries. Couple residing in Wingham after ceremony at St. Paul's Mr. and Mrs. Craig ' Harvey Brydges are residing at 287 Minnie Street following their exchange of marriage vows at'St. Paul's Anglican Church, Wingham, at 7:30 on the evening of September 12. Pink and white gladioli formed the setting around the altar where Rev. J. T. M. Swan officiated. • Traditional wedding music was provided by organist Mrs..Lois•Kerr of Peterborough, an aunt of the bride. - Mrs. Brydges is the former Brenda Louise Burchill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burchill, RR 3, Wingham. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brydges, Belgrave. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor -length gown of polyester sheer with round yoke of lace .and long lilypoint sleeves of lace. The yoke and chapel train were also trimmed with lace and a sash encircled the waistline and tied in a large bow at the back. She wore a lace - trimmed fingertip veil and carried a white Bible with pink roses, baby's breath and pink streamers adorned with pink rosebuds. Miss Bonnie Burchill of RR 3, Wingham, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a floor -length gown of burgundy polyester knit with long sleeves and yoke of printed sheer with lace trim. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink gladioli and baby's breath. Similarly gowned were the bridesmaids, Elizabeth Brydges of Belgrave, sister of the groom, Lisa Kerr of Peterborough, cousin of the bride, and Beverley Elston, Wingham, sister of the bride, They also carried pink glads. Cheryl Taylor of Seaforth, cousin of the groom, and Julie Elston of RR 4, Wingham, niece of the bride, were flower girls. They wore floor -length gowns of plum polyester knit with white eyelet pinafores. They carried baskets of pink and white mums and baby's breath. Barry Bondi of Wingham was best man and guests were ushered by Barry Burchill of Wingham, Stephen Brydges of Belgrave and Larry Elston, RR 4, Wingham. Shane Taylor of Seaforth, a cousin, of. the groom, was Fingbearer.. A reception was held at the Belmore Complex where the head table was centred with a three -tiered wedding cake decorated by the bride's aunt, Mrs. Deanne Dickson. It was adorned with. pink roses, bridal wreath 'and pink ribbon. The bride's mother wore a multicolored plum-bt.rgundy street -length dress with burgundy accessories. The groom's •. mother chose a mauve street -length dress kvith grey accessories. Both thothers wore corsages, of white Sweetheart. roses and baby's breath. For travelling to Montreal, the bride wore a white suit with burgundy accessories and corsage. Guests attended the wedding from Peterborough, Toronto, Brampton, Penetang, Thornbury, London, Guelph, Elmira, Walkerton, Belmont, Clif- ford and St. Pauls. An honored guest was the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Taylor of Seaforth. The bride is a graduate of the Wingham and District Hospital nursing assistants' program, 1981. •00, %VA., ,W1 , . It' 1-1 The Wingham Advaneellom, September 30, ot; lignavp couple is ilia London chi In a pretty setting in - Redeemer Lutheran Church, London, on Saturday, August 22, at four o'clock, Catherine Gabriele Wahl of London and Douglas George Frederick Walker of Belgrave were united in marriage by Pastor R. Breitweiser. Parents of the couple are Mr. trid Mrs. Hans D. von Wahl of London. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Walker, Belgrave. White. gladioli surrounded the altar where the marriage vows were exchange,d. Ardith Wheeler provided appropriate wedding music on the organ. The bride was given in marriage by her father and her sister, Margaret Wahl of London, was her honor at- tendant. Bridesmaids were Donna Palmer of Belgrave, sister of the groom, Cheryl Westman of London, friend of the bride, and Isabel Wahl of London, sister of the bride. They wore floor -length satin dresses in shades of, blue, --yellow, green and pink. The groom's brother, Alan' Walker of Belgrave, was best man and ushers were John Clark of Paisley and Ron McBurney, Belgrave, friends,..of the groom, and Porfirio Guimaeres of Simcoe, brother-in-law of the bride; A reception was held at Greenhills Country Club, Lambeth, after which the couple left for a honeymoon in Kingston and Ottawa. They are now residing at RR 1, Belgrave. High blood pressure — if you've got it. . . get on treat- ment and stick with it. THIS IS A e ralliLTD. COMMUNITY Let us welcome you! Joan Chandler 887-6021 JOEL ARKELL and Juanita Wilkins were married Saturday, August 22, in the Salvation Army Citadel, Wingham. They are now residing in Wingham. 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