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tion with the organ.
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and softly gathered capes far ng fell into a slight train. Her cor-
to low Vs in the back. The car -
y sage was also stephanotis.
winning the Canadian Champion-
in to the individual
day afternoon in the RNA Train-
recital, "A Musial Delight" for
tension at the competition but
gave the couple in marriage. The
tied baskets of cascading ivy, The couple honeymooned at
of "Gardening with Gwen".
her students on Monday at the
149 hours. They were commended
"everyone was in there plug-
A pretty wedding was held at
ink roses, le -statis and
p purple Toronto and Manitoulin Island,
Wingham United Church. Gui-
President, Mrs. Ross Procter
for their service to the hospital.
Saturday, June 12, at 4 p.m. at the
mother when she was married in
tarists, pianists, a horn player
tem her 27.
was in charge of the meeting and
Wingham
not
Striving, effort and competition
andsingersparticipated.
velvet ribbon. journey to Vancouver where they
BRUSHES
Elizabeth Ann Jac Wing-
this Christmas season for window
Klaas Jorritsma was guest per-
"Dream
ivorysilk satin, the dress fea-
Mitchell Woolrich of Toronto
will reside. The bride's travelling
and Kenneth Randall Cowan
Prayer. Following the reading of
former singing and
championships. Things got very
hectic for there 22 tables of
lured handmade fillet lace from
of Chatham exchanged vows in a
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"Do, Lord" to self-accom-
will
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double -ring ceremony before
Eschman of Albuquerque, New linen suit with vest, strip -
panimept on the guitar.
Constitution were read and fol-
trellises in the front hall, chang-
Rev. Barry Passmore.
gown. It adorned the waistline,
Mexico, and James Eschman of ed blouse and ascot in blue and
Natalie Campeau played "On
lowing discussion the changes
ing with the four seasons.
The bride is•the daughter of Mr.
the bodice front and the back of
Ann Arbor, both brothers of the brown tones. Her costume was
Top of the World"; Rad►elle
"This
were passed.
It was reported that 342 pa-
and Mrs. Leslie Jacklin, Wing-
Campeau, Day God Gives
I I O2.
Several members attended the
tients have passed through the
ham. Parents of the groom are
Me" (guitars with piano); Tracy
BUG
hospital teas in Clinton and Code-
Cancer Clinic since January 1976.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cowan of
MacKay, "Marine's Hymn";
"On
KILLER
rich. Monday, September 20 is
The clinic is fully staffed by
Chatham.
Corey McInnes, the Ice";
$
1 29
the date -for the fall luncheon and
is to be held in the church hall of
volunteers from the Auxiliary.
Mrs. Bill Forsyth, Gift Case
Hap Swatridge provided tradi-
Elizabeth Kaufman, "Country
tional and contemporary music
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Dance" and "Morning Prayer" ;
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convener, reported $1,573.78 total
at the organ. Ben (Shane) Gil-
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Elizabeth Brydges, "Spinning
more sang "The Lord's Prayer"
,
Song" and "Curly Head March"
and "Color My World".
(duet with teacher) ; Bruce MC_
Given in marriage by her
:.
Innes, "Dancing Gaily"; Jenni-
"To
father, the bride chose a gown of
fer Bender, "Off to Camp",
'
nylon organza with a wedding
My Valentine" and "Pony in the
ring neckline and sheer yoke.
Grass";
Ruth Higgins, "Playing Sol -
Guipure lace trimmed the neck
diers" and "The Pollywog";
line, semi -empire waistline, long
sleeves and bottom of skirt. A
Sarah Bender, "Marine's Hymn"
matching hemline flounce form-
r
on the horn; Elizabeth Kaufman,
ed a chapel train. A small Juliet
"Spinning Song", "Morning
cap held her fingertip veil
Prayer" and "Little Ruby"
trimmed with tiny daisy Guipure
(duet) ; Heather McInnes, "My
lace and she carried a bouquet of
Bonnie"; Joan Higgins, "On the
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red roses.
Ice", Joanne Henry, "Marine's
Her attendants were gowned
Hymn" and "Camptown Races";
MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS McBURNEY are residing in
alike in baby blue organza over
.
Natalie Campeau, "Blue
Wingham following their marriage
Saturday, June 5, at
taffeta with capped sleeves.
Danube"; Raehelle Campeau,
Immaculate Conception Roi-rian Catholic Church, Formosa.
White lace flowers trimmed the
"La Donna a Mobile"; Alison
"Today",
Mrs. McBurney is the former
Jacquelyn Fortney, daughter
bodices and flounces and they
Roberts, "I Don't
�
of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Fortney,
RR 1, Mildmay. The
wore matching floppy hats.
ng ppy
'
Know How to Love Him" (singing
with guitar); Sheila Shobbrook,
groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John McBurney,
Maid of honor was Mrs. Lois
Brown of Toronto. Bridesmaids
"Waltz"—Schubert; "Sonata"—
Wingham.
( Photo by Snyder Studio)
were Kathleen Cowan of Chat-
Beethoven; Lynne Haines,
ham, sister of the groom, Linda
MacIntyre of Wingham, friend of
"Turkish March" and "Bright as
a Button (duet with teacher);
"Sonata"—
—Schubert and Sonata
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`Sonata Beethoven and Mary
"Sonata
the bride ' and Chris Sanburn
James Laidlaw, "Bless This
Beethoven; James Laidlaw,
Jean Wilhelm, in C-
Gorrie, cousin of the bride, was
House" and "Raindrops Keep
"Rendez-vous" (duet with
Currie,
Minor"—Beethoven.
A lunch was served
junior bridesmaid.
—Photo by Snyder Studio
Falling on my - Head"« tvocal�
solos) ; Alison Roberts, Waltz
teacher) ; Heather
W a 1 t z —Sc h u b e r t and
pleasant
following the program.
Greg Cowan of Jamestown,
grey knit gown. Pink roses com- residing at RR 5, Brussels, after
brother of the groom,,, was best
prised her corsage. h9neymooning to Eastern
man and ushering guests were
Guests were later received at a 6ebec.
George Leenhouts of Wallace-
burg, friend of the groom, and
reception held at Brussels Legion Guests were present from Lon -
Hall to the music of the "Music don, Windsor, Smith Falls,
Former Wingham
dent
resident
Rick Jacklin of Wingham,
Makers." Guelph, Goderich, Wingham,
brother of the bride. Teddy
. Cowan of Brussels, nephew of the
groom, was junior usher.
The bride later changed to a Brussels, Kitchener, Listowel,
red sleeveless dress. with black Stratford, Blyth, Walkerton,
accessories; she wore a white, Toronto, Wallaceburg, Chatham
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Arbor,Mich.
The wore a white tuxedo
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groom
gardenia corsage. They are and Australia.
with white velvet trim, white ruf-
fled shirt and a red rose bouton-
St. Andrew's Episcopal
the dress to the end of the long
bride; Kevin Wild, son of the
niere. His attendants chose baby
C a n a d e t
t e s take
Church, Ann Arbor, Mich., was
the scene of a beautiful wedding
chapel train. The dress had a
Sweetheart neckline and a softly
gloom of Wingham; and James
best
blue tuxedos trimmed in babyµ
Ward, also of Wingham. The
blue velvet with white ruffled
ceremony when Christine Esch-
gathered skirt. A string of satin-
man and ushers wore robin egg
shirts trimmed in blue and red
nat. championship
man of Ann Arbor and John Wild
of Vancouver, B.C., were united
covered buttons fastened the slim
sleeves which were cut to a V
blue tuxedos with candlelight
rose boutonnieres.
white ruffled swrta and pink rose
The wedding dinner followed at
in marriage by Rev. Gordon M.
over the hand. A handmade veil
boutonnieres. The fathers of the
the church. Centering the bride's
The Wingham Majorette and Schnurr, second in the boys'
Jones. The ceremony was solem-
in three tiers of different lengths
bridal couple wore black tuxedos
table was a three -tiered wedding
Drum Corps carried off the Cana- Canadian championship, 11-14
sized at three o'clock on Satur-
was secured with a band of roses,
with black velvet trim, candle -
cake with baby blue sweet pea
dian championship as best team years; Julie MacDonald, third in
day, May 8.
stephanotis and baby's breath.
light white ruffled shirts and
flowers and white lovebirds
at the competition held in Thorn- girls' open solo, and Tom Gil-
The bride's parents are Mr.
The bride carried a hand-cro-
white rose boutonnieres.
placed among the flowers and on
hill over the weekend. more, first in boys' Canadian
and Mrs. Donald F. Eschman of
cheted handkerchief carried by
At a reception which followed
top of the cake. White carnations
Winning championships is championship, seven to ten
Fairlane Drive, Ann Arbor. The
her mother on her wedding day
at the Ann Arbor Women's City
tipped with blue were placed on
nothing new for the Canadettes. years. Apparently, Tom per-
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
and wore a solitary pearl neck-
Club, Steven Terrvilliger played
the guest tables.
They won the championship for formed a perfect routine with no
Harold Wild of Wingham.
lace, a gift from her parents. She
guitar. The tables were adorned.
The bride's mother received
Ontario last year. drops, good composition and
The altar flowers were two ar-
carried a cascading bouquet of
with pink bud vases and tall ar-
the guests in a gown of mint
Teams are marked on march- style. Tom also placed second in
rangements of white roses,
white roses, stephanotis, baby's
rangements of flowers using the
green jersey with high neckline
g y g
in manoeuvring,twirling,the boys' Canadian open.
g' y
mums and baby's breath. Guest
breath of blush pink and ivy.
colors of the wedding Hot
1P�tY
and Guipure lace trim on the em-
grace, style, poise, execution and When the tired bpt exultant
pews were decorated with white
.
bows white rosebuds.
Miss Laura Eschman of Anna
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Arbor was her sister's maid of
and cold hors d'oeuvres were
pire waistline. Her corsage was
f 'nk The
composition of routine. Indivi team arrived in Wingham, they
All
d 1 t be h
satin aid
George Hunsche was the organist
honor and bridesmaidk were
served along with a champagne
punch and a fruit punch.
eam mem rs w o received a special welcome. Fire
st mother chose a two-piece silvery given other awards were Tony and Rick Ingram soloist. Mary Helen Eschman of Ann er- The bride's mother wore a
4=W- Crest Chief Dave Crothers and his fire Throughout the ceremony, muni hoot, Janette Elyea of Albuquer- gown of bright blue chiffon with
men took the majorettes and cal selections were supplied by que, New Mexico, and Valerie empire waistline, three -quarter -
tenor vocalist, oiler recorder Janesick of East Lansing, Michi
Hospital A u x i I i a ry meets trip up and down Josephine g length sleeves and a square nee r
Crest paste Street. Later, the fire engine and organ. The processional was gen. They wore gowns of soft line accented with ecru lace,Her
a selection for organ and tenor by muted floral chiffon with pink, corsage was stephanotis. The
tJ 1 �� went past the local homes of team J. S. Bach. During the service, blue and lavender roses and e
j es mi' i n training ee nt re members. The celebration must p� groom's mother chose a pale lav-
�� two songs were sung with guitar, green leaves. The chiffon was a ender chiffon gown with empire
have done much to relieve tens- flute and recorder accompani- gathered empire design over pink waistline, long sleeves and round
The monthly meeting of the ceremony was held for the Candy ed up feelings. Mrs. Patti ment and one was a Handel selec- silk underskirts with wide ruffles
- A '1' to th W' 1- a n d Stripers with five receiving their Robertson instructor of the 1' neckline. The low gathered back
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District Hospital was held Tues-
caps, three their pins and two
group, said that there was much
tion with the organ.
, Parents of the bride and room
g
and softly gathered capes far ng fell into a slight train. Her cor-
to low Vs in the back. The car -
y sage was also stephanotis.
winning the Canadian Champion-
in to the individual
day afternoon in the RNA Train-
their bands. One has now served
tension at the competition but
gave the couple in marriage. The
tied baskets of cascading ivy, The couple honeymooned at
of "Gardening with Gwen".
ing Centre.
149 hours. They were commended
"everyone was in there plug-
bride's own was worn b her
g y
ink roses, le -statis and
p purple Toronto and Manitoulin Island,
Tek.
-TOOTH-
President, Mrs. Ross Procter
for their service to the hospital.
ging."
mother when she was married in
baby's breath, accented by pink followed by a homeward bound
tem her 27.
was in charge of the meeting and
Prizes will be awarded again
Striving, effort and competition
Cleveland, Ohio. Made of heavy
velvet ribbon. journey to Vancouver where they
BRUSHES
opened it with the Auxiliary
this Christmas season for window
described the general mood of the
ivorysilk satin, the dress fea-
Mitchell Woolrich of Toronto
will reside. The bride's travelling
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Prayer. Following the reading of
painting at the hospital. Mrs.
Harper, English decorate the
championships. Things got very
hectic for there 22 tables of
lured handmade fillet lace from
was best man. Ushers were Peter ensemble was a beige and white
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the minutes, Revisions of the
will
were
her maternal randmother's
gwoven
Eschman of Albuquerque, New linen suit with vest, strip -
Constitution were read and fol-
trellises in the front hall, chang-
judges working simultaneously.
gown. It adorned the waistline,
Mexico, and James Eschman of ed blouse and ascot in blue and
lowing discussion the changes
ing with the four seasons.
Saturday Team and Corps
the bodice front and the back of
Ann Arbor, both brothers of the brown tones. Her costume was
Pic House 8 Gorden
were passed.
It was reported that 342 pa-
championships were held and
accented by blue strapped shoes
I I O2.
Several members attended the
tients have passed through the
Sunday there were competitions
with woven rope trim and a
BUG
hospital teas in Clinton and Code-
Cancer Clinic since January 1976.
for soloists. The Canadettes who
woven handbag.
KILLER
rich. Monday, September 20 is
The clinic is fully staffed by
are from Wingham and area,
The bride a graduate of
$
1 29
the date -for the fall luncheon and
is to be held in the church hall of
volunteers from the Auxiliary.
Mrs. Bill Forsyth, Gift Case
emerged from the weekend
victorious and happy.
Oberlin Conservatory of Music,
Oberlin College, and holds a
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St. Paul's Anglican Church.
convener, reported $1,573.78 total
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Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays - Sundays Moon to Sl:
sales at the gift case for the first
Members of the Wingham team
mas era egree tom e
versity of Michigan School of
Auxiliary members. The feature
six months of the year.
winning the Canadian Champion-
in to the individual
Music.
speaker will be Gwen Fawthrope
Following the business meeting
ship, addition
.,, Out-of-town guests travelled
of "Gardening with Gwen".
the members held a work session
champions mentioned above, are
from Granville, Ohio; Rochester,
The fall conference will be held
on tray favors for the hospital for
Tom Cameron, Connie Streich,
New York; South Baymouth,
in .Goderich' on Monday, Sep-
special upcoming events. Follow-
Heather Streich, Tracy MacKay, AC
Mac-
;,
Gananoque, Toronto, Oakville,
tem her 27.
ing this, lunch was served by the
Susan Brown and Judy
London, Delaware, Brussels and
` Last Wednesday, a capping
social committee.
Donald. 1
Wingham, Ontario. Honored
guests were the bride's maternal
grandfather, Harry Stone Nelson
W, Surnmersalefrorn
of Lakewood, Ohio; Robert L.
Nelson, great uncle of the bride,
of Cleveland, Ohio; and the
' 14 nights f om &39rgroom's maternal grandmother,
Flights Fli
Hawaii. t
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l..Y Mrs. Elizabeth Droambolis of
nteruac nves you o a. gr;;" •London, Ontario.youll
depart every Sunday now thru October. Prior to the wedding, the bride
Choose a 1.2 or 4 island holiday for ''. M and groom were honored by a
love the 14 or28 nights. Take advantage of y ' dinner in Ann Arbor given by the
this summer's low prices and come Jack Ruperts; a wine and cheese
back with a gorgeous Polynesian tan. party given by Mr. and Mrs. Har -
"*W old Wild of Wingham; a luncheon
Islands `wicker' shower held by a close
Addmwhh��' ; !,
M f friend of the bride's mother, Mrs.
. Karl Lutkehaus of Ann Arbor;
J and an afternoon tea and miscel-
laneous shower at the home of
Mrs. Leo Levereault of Ann Ar-
bor.
On their wedding day, a brunch
was served at the Winn Schuleis
' Restaurant to the members of the
Call us now for full details WA. jig parry and n11- town
guests, hosted by Mr. and Mrs.
Lyman Bittmans. An evening
dinner was served at the bride's
Y ! home for out-of-town guests and
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was used to toast the bride and
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