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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-06-10, Page 7w" �"". s" "�.ir 11W Wingharn Advawe-Timm, Thurs., June 10, 19ft—p"t 1 Spend honeymoon in FloridaUCW donates Q Following a honeymoon in $3,000 to church Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth x building fund Ewen (".nwino u,:lt ._:.�_ _ _W /� � Hamilton. They were "united in � FORDWICH — °Anwag other CRANDmarriage by Rev. Kenneth Innen, items of business a motion was in a double -ring ceremony solem passed at the general meetiltg d Cued in Brussels Presbyterian the United Church Women to give + Church on May 14 at seven o' the building fund $3,000 fi'OQ1 the clock. UCW reserve fund, immediately. Traditional colors of pink and The meeting was held June a in OPENIN.G white, with touches of blue, wereSunday School room evident in the floral arrange" The worship service was taken mems which surrounded the by Mrs. John Topham and Mts. • 9 candelabra providing candelight Alex Reid, beside a worship ♦of the all new Triangle Discount for the ceremony. Mrs. William centre of pansies and the King of Brussels provided open Bible. wexiciing music on the organ and The therms of MW uuseting was accompanied the soloist, Miss AST"Stewardship". Mrs. Topham Joan Elliott of London, who sang opened by giving many examples "Sunride, Sunset" before the ,: of stewardship from the Bible. ceremony and "For All We The scripture, Luke 16:1-15 was 3 DAYS.1 Know" during the signing of the read by Mrs. Reid followed by a register. meditation, "Our possessions are Mrs. Gowing is the former a trust from God". Mrs. Reid Z.B.T.•12 oz. Gillette Plus Nancy Jean Adams, daughter of closed the worship with prayer. BABY RAZOR Mr. and Mrs. William Adams of The program was convened by 9RR 5, Brussels. The groom, who Mrs. Alex Donaldson and Mrs. POWDER*6 has been residing at Brantford, is Harold Doig. "What shall I give BLADES Pkg. of 5 079the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Him? — If we expect to have we Gowing of RR 2, Bluevale. Mr. must first give" was given by Knee -High Adams gave his daughter in Mrs. Doig. "Do the little things; Sure -Tan -4 oz.$179 marriage. # it is the little things that count", Suntan Lotion STOCKINGS The bridal gown was white ce was given by Mrs. Donaldson. sey, styled with long lace - STOCKINGS meditation on "What Is trimmed sleeves, a V neckline Time?" and "Talents" was given trimmed with lace and brocade by Mrs. Doi Mrs. Donaldson ". g. Colgate 200 n -J. Superbody fitted midriff. A beaded head- closed with "The Ten Command- $179 ommand- $ 79 BODY piece held her long trailing veil ments of `Human Relations". A TOOTHPASTEbordered with wide lace and she bouquets of white daisies and guests were grandparents of the discussion followed. Mrs. Doig EXERCISER carried a cascade bouquet of pink blue carnations. couple, Mrs. G. Gowing of Wing -closed with the 23rd Psalm. roses, white stephanotis and ivy. - Bruce W lbee of Ethel was ham, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brad- Mrs. Elmer Harding, president Maid of honor was Miss Colleen groomsman and guests were shaw and Mrs. Isobel Adams all of the UCW presided for the busi- 100 ml. Cardiff, friend of the bride, of ushered by Jack Vos, a friend of of Brussels. ness. The roll call was answered 10 Per Pkg. Toronto. Bridesmaids were Miss the groom, of Brantford, and For travelling, the bride chose by "A Talent to Offer". Final OIL of 49 MAXI Lorna Main, friend of the bride, brothers of the bridal couple, a polyester, dress . patterned in plans were discussed for the OLEAof London, Mrs. Nancy Corrigan, Paul Gowing of RR 2, Bluevale, shades of pink, peach and green, garden party June 22 featuring a PADSsister of the groom, of RR 1, and John Adams of RR 5, with V neckline and gathered meat and salad .supper and Bluevale, and Miss Vicki Brad- Brussels. bodice. Her corsage was a single strawberries. shaw, cousin of the bride, of Guests from Ottawa, Kingston, yellow rose. Ron McClement, explained the New J & J Shower -to -Shower Wroxeter. They, were gownedLondon, Waterloo, Brantford, The bride is a graduate of F. E. design of the new doors for the 20 oz. alike in floor -length A-line Lucan, Wingham, Listowel, Madill Secondary School and new entrance. The UCW is plac- ing the new doors as an for -BODY ' 9 � � � dresses of floral polyester in Gerrie,. Blyth, Brussels, Fanshawe College School of versary project — 50 years for TALC LAVORIS shades of pink and blue. The 'Wroxeter and Bluevale attended Nursing, London. The groom also the United Church of Canada and gowns were styled with V neck the reception and dance which graduated from F. E. Madill lines, pointed collars and puffed followed at the Elma Community Secondary School and Fanshawe 75th anniversary of the present sleeves. The attendants carried Centre in Atwood. Honored College. building. A farewell Was planned for Cottonelle--4 Roll Pack Arrld ExtRev. Colin and Mts. Patterson, BATHROOM Extra Dry -6 oz.student minister, who will be SPRAY o 9 L u e If n o w leaving the end of June. TISSUE b 'd h 7 oz. BRECK SHAMPOO 200 Per Bottle ASPIRIN Lady Patricia7­15 oz. HAIR SPRAY 5 lbs. SUNLIGHT DETERGENT RAID $1-99 450ml. PLAYING CARDS • 69 Per Pack • DEODORANT Eveready 'C' Size . 79'0BATTERIES 2/.79 $199 See our selection of TIMEX WATCHES Reduced 50% That's '/g Price! 0 26 oz. Bottles PEPSI COLAPIus Deposit 100 Per Pkg. CURAD BANDAGES Philip's -2 Per Pack LIGHT BULBS (4 Bulbs) 21'acks for* 9 9 L. P. RECORD ALBUMS $1098 8 -TRACK TAPES #2.49 LUCKY DRAWS A variety of merchandise will be drawn for. Prizes will be displayed in our front window! 50 FREE PASSES TO THE LYCEUM TNEATRE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY! Draw will be made on Saturday,, June 12 COME ON IN AND SEE THE NEW TRIANGLE I Z CD ou NT LtlL* 1WLal Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 'Weekdays - Sundays Noon to Six I area I e c noses traditional white for -g6 wn A snow white gown of polyester crystalette over taffeta was chosen by Brenda Morrison of RR 1, Lucknow, as she entered the Lucknow United Church at seven o'clock the evening of May 29. to become the bride of Terry Deyell of Wingham. The gown was styled with empire waistline and trimmed ai with knitted lace. Ruffles ac- cented the long fitted sleeves, neckline and chapel train. A" last--., headpiece held her fingertip veil of silk illusion and she carried a, cascading bouquet of yellow roses with ivy. White daisies and yellow mums surrounded the altar where Rev, Douglas Kaufman performed the ceremony. Miss Mary Ellen f + Havens provided organ music x and Miss Brenda Johnston sang:Y "Sunrise, Sunset" and the Love Theme from "Romeo and Juliet". Parents of the couple are Mr. z (• and Mrs. Norman Deyell of �., _ A- 4 Win ham and d Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morrison of RR 1, Luck-- now. uck now. f V r Mrs. Lucy Miller of Langside was matron of honor. She wore a ' gown of mint green, styled with empire waistline, shoestring ` straps and V neckline and trimmed with white daisies. A matching cape featured man- ruffled shirt and vellow rose bou- --Photo by Snyder studio darin neckline and was edged tonniere. His attendants chose mother chose lemon yellow poly - with a gathered frill. Matching dark brown tuxedos with match- ester fortrel in a gown designed daisies trimmed the neckline. ing satin trim, white ruffled with empire waistline. Victorian In similar dresses but in soft shirts and white carnation neckline and capelet sleeves. Her watermelon shade, were the boutonnieres. corsage was bronze mums. . bridesmaids, sisters of the A reception followed at the For travelling to the Western groom, Mrs. Dianne English of Lucknow Legion Hall which was provinces. the bride changed to a Bluevale and Mrs. Pat Gaunt of decorated with daisies and two-piecer`p(each pantsuit with Wingham. The attendants candles for the occasion. Center- white acce$,9imes and a corsage carried white daisies and yellow ing the bride,s table was a three of white mums. On their return, mums. tiered wedding cake decorated they will reside in Belgrave. Brian Deyell of RR 2, with white daisies and melon The bride is a graduate of the Wingham, was his brother's best colored roses with green leaves. University of Western Ontario in man and guests were ushered by The bride's mother wor(o a physical education and is Jim English of Bluevale and jacket gown in nile green sheer presently employed at the Cana - Marvin Morrison, brother of the polyester styled with long fitted dian Imperial .Dank of Com - bride, of RR 1, Lucknow. The sleeves with cuffs and a neckline coerce. Wingham groom wore a camel tuxedo with gathered frill. She wore a corsage dark brown velvet trim, a beige of yellow mums. The groom's Would Fordwich Personals by FORDWICH Mrs. Bernice Erb and Stephen of Listowel visited Sunday with Mrs. Susan Cole and Patty. The 1st Fordwich Cubs would like to thank those who helped to sponsor them in the glass drive, Easter tea and the trees for Can- ada. Master Grant Miller underwent surgery last week in Sick Chil- dren's Hospital, Toronto. We wish you a speedy return to good health Grant. Earn more on your savings Get 411,; on your regular savings. Pay no service charge on cheques if minimum balance of 51,000 is main- tained (and even if this balance is not m' intained) ree you get 12 fcHeques per quarter and pay only 10 cents for each cheque over the 12. Compare this with your average "savings ac- count" paying only 3°„ and Costigg you a service charge of' 20 cents for every Cheque. Special Savings (nun (Ahequing) accounts pay per annum calculated•,on minimum monthly balance. Funds deposited prior to May 15th and left on deposit earn full interest for all of May. YICMRIA.,,d iiia CREY T -,,s' cov�.Nv S NCE ,889 Main St. E., Listowel, Ont. D. N. Lefebrve, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. James Vittie, and Wells and Miss Beryl MacGregor THE WRIGHT BROTHERS, NOPEI The first manned air Mrs. Mel Allan attended the D- of I ondon.'They also visited with flight took place in 1783 above Day Service Sunday in the Brus- Mr. Ashton at the Heimstra IN 1903, WERE THE FIRST France. The vehicle was a bal- sels Anglican Church. Nursing Home, Listowel. MEN TO FLYAN AIRCRAFT.. loon. Miss Minnie McElwain John Sundav visitors with Mr and • McElwain and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Don Montoux and family George Pittendre-igh spent a few were Larry Montoux, Miss Shar- i days last week with Mr. and Mrs. on Montoux and Brian Wilkinson, Bob McElwain in Tornntn all of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Miss Violet Beswetherick re- Howard of London and Mrs. Ruby turned home recently after en- Cutting of Palmerston. joying a three weeks' tour of Mrs. Crosby Sotheran and Mr England, Ireland and Scotland. and Mrs. Clinton Honeyford, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson left (',owanstown, visited on Sunday last week on a three weeks' bus with Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Mourna- trip through the Western Prov- -han, Grand Valley, and attended inces. the Onon ttnimp at the nnoninv of [,nrs. Thebe Haverfield return- the new Masonic Hall in Grand H I \ of R ed to her home in Woodstock on Valley F /,(ON Fl? Sunday after visiting the past at►f week with Mr. and Mrs Bill Mr and Mrs Ralph Moraco Haverfield. and Mr and Mrs. Robert Braun �,r,•,•, Sunday guests with Mrs. of Buffalo visited Saturday wit� George Ashton were Mrs. Art Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstronp ... that we're always here to of- fer you high flying bargains. quality products and service at xlow, low prices. Make us prove i p L E