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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-29, Page 4I 10 am MP -0 ;iqf ee-Times, July 39, 1978 Bridal gown fashioned 99' Kellogg's Sugar Crisp Cereal ................................... 99' Schneider's Kent Bacon ................................... lb. $1.59 Schneider's Loose Wieners .................................. Ib. 79' Schneider's Summer Sausage ............................. Ib. $1.79 by mother of the bride Sun Squeeze Frozen Orange Juice............................2/79' Ruth E. Currie, charmingly The bride's- mother received attired in a gown fashioned by guests wearing a gown of cameo her mother, entered St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at Live blue chiffon with a V neckline, o'clock on Saturday, July 1T, to capelet sleeves, a tiered skirt and become the bride of Brian E. matching sash. Her accessorise ` Courtis of 1385 Commissioner's were white and she wore a cor Road, London. As she walked sage of white gardenias and down the aisle on the arm of her stephanotis. low father, father, who gave hey in mar- The groom's mother chose deli- organ music was played by cafe pink chiffon in a gown styled Mrs. Don Robertson. Rev. Robert with square neckline, cape collar , ted at the altar to and cummerbund. A chiffon uruAr� the couple. flower adorned the waistline and The groom is the son of Mr. and she wore white accessories with a 4 Mrs. Glen H- Courtis of RR 4, gardenia and stephanotis cor Wallaceburg. Parents of the sage. g ' �-• bride are Mr. and Mrs. John A. For travelling to the Cayman Currie of RR 3, Wingham. Islands in the Carribean, the ' Multicolored floral arrange- bride wore a willowstone gauze- ' ments surrounded the altar like crinkly -cotton frilled skirt where the ceremony took place. with matching flared top styled Lighted white tapers in wrought with short sleeves and tucked iron candelabra were encircled bodice. Delicate ecru lace trim accented the neckline and waist / with blue carnations, ivy and k baby's breath. The guest pews line. Her matching acelssories a` were marked with white ribbon included a straw hat adorned bows and chiffon roses matching with yellow daisies and a mac rame handbag and sandals. A WEDDING RECEPTION and dance were held recently the material of the bridesmaids' dresses. During the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Courtis will for Richard and Luanne Jaklitsch at the Alpine Club in y professional singer Rick McGhie reside at 1385 Commissioner's Kitchener. Luanne is' the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert sang The Wedding Song and "If", Road West, Unit 4, London. Chettleburgh of Wingham. Rick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. accompanying himself on the The bride is a registered erenurse, sc Fred Jaklith, Kitchener. Guests attended from Wingham, 9 ._ guithr a graduate of Victoria Hospital, London, Toronto, Georgetown, Brantford and Kitchener. The bridal gown was elegant London. The groom is the owner The couple is residing in Kitchener. 0, snow white chiffon styled with of BBR Agency, London. mandarin collar, gathered sheer Special guests at the wedding full-length sleeves, a sheer yoke included the bride's grand GORRIE mother, Mrs. John Strong of and softly gathered skirt with a , chapel train. The bodice, neck - mother, the grooms grand- On Saturday, July 24, Mr. and ,. line and cuffs were adorned with mother, Mrs. Muriel Burger of Mrs. Mel Dennis were guests at hand -embroidered lace roses, Wallaceburg; aunt and uncle, the marriage of their grandson, centred with blue forget -me -hots Mr. and Mrs. Murray Burger of Robert Hart of Gadshill to Marg - and tiny pearls. A matching lace Scottsdale, Arizona, and Mr. and rit Haeking of Wellesley, in St. bridal cap held her three -tiered Mrs. J. E. Richardson, Detroit; John's Lutheran church, Welles- silk illusion veil and she carried a and the bride's aunt and uncle, ley Township. The reception and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan of cascading bouquet of gardenias, dinner took place in the Wellesley blue stephanotis, white rose, Beaconsfield, Quebec. Community Centre.' THREE COUSINS attending Lake Huron District Religion Summer School held last week baby's breath and ivy. were Kevin Deitner and behind him, Julie Blake and Cathy Deitner. The aim of the Maid of honor was Miss week-long religious course, according to Father Nolan, is to bring children greater Pamela Richardson of London, Roulet and sauerkraut Christian knowledge. gowned in a halter dress of muted wedgewood blue floral chiffon. The matching cape was softly salad make a good meal gathered and fell to a low V at the back. Her wide -brimmed hat was By Halia Koba with cold water and pat meat loaf trimmed with matching chiffon. French people tell the story into a regular shape. Blyth Festival features Family picnic The bridesmaids, all sisters of that it was . French chef who in- Bake in a 350 to 375 degree oven the bride, were Sandra Currie, g vented that ever -popular dessert, for approximately 45 minutes or t • Karen Currie and Heather ice-cream. But Ukrainians say until done. Serve hot or cold. Slice special c h i I dre n splay held i n par Currie, dressed in similarly- they know better. They claim at right angles to the eggs so that styled gowns in shades of crystal that a Ukrainian man working as a thin cross-section of egg ap- green, spring lilac ' and cameo a chef in France invented the pears in every serving. A favorite The Blyth Summer Festival is Huron Count children and their The families of Mr. and Mrs. P dessert for a banquet held for way to eat Roulet is to fry left- y Y ink. Each attendant carried a pleased to announce that due to parents. Ticket prices for this Morrison Sharpin, 244 Minnie wicker basket of cascading visiting royalty. over pieces in a little bit of lard, the overwhelming box office re- show are adults $3.00, senior citi- Street enjoyed a picnic in the daisies, lavender, peach and pink In any case, the controversy il- shortening or margarine, which sponse, Mostly in Clover by zens $2.00 and children $1.00. Wingham Park on Sunday after- carnations, blue cornflowers, lustrates the high degrees of in- gives them flavorful crusts. Harry J. Boyle will be held over noon. Those attending were Mr. baby's breath and ivy. terest and even passion which are 1 large can well -drained sauer- for one performance only on - MUSIC CONCERT and Mrs. Sharpin, Mrs. Marie The flower girl, Heidi Strong, involved in European cuisines. kraut Monday, Aug. 9. And for those who love music, Chittick, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross cousin of the bride, of Wingham, This rib -tickling comedy about whether it be classical or jazz, and family of Teeswater, Mr. and g Often, it is difficult to say that a 1 small onion, diced Huron Count life in the 20s and there will be a s g and family wore a gown of floral peach blos- certain food- is of Dutch, Swiss, 3 fairly large dill pickles, cut into County special concert in Mrs. Don Armstrong som, styled with empire waistline German, Ukrainian, French, or small chunks 30s was the Festival's most suc- ,Lhe Blyth Memorial Hall on Mon- of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Steve and puffed sleeves. A matching cessful play last 'season and now day, Aug. 2 at 8:30 p.m. featuring Gow and girls of Kitchener, Mr. P u recipewhat-below i origin. The first 1 tbsp. corn oil, or s taste bonnet was trimmed with ecru recipe below is for Roulet (Com- 2 tsps. salt, or to taste is even breaking 1975 attendance Susan Street of Blyth, Patrick and Mrs. Stewart McLennan of lace. She carried a basket similar an Meat Loaf) and the second records ... and with good reason. Supeene of North Bay and Ed- Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce to those of the senior attendants. P Y Mix sauerkraut with onion and This year's production is truly a ward Wallman of Windsor. These McLennan and boys of Beams- is for Sauerkraut Salad, a tangy pickles. Add salt, then oil, and bigger and better show. Opening talented young people are all stu- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mc- The grooms best man was unusual dish. The first recipe is mix well. Sample some salad to night drew a capacity crowd and dents in the faculty of music at Lennan and girls and Mr. and Peter Smith of airy Courtis Ukrainian, whereas the second is see if there is enough oil and salt. Eldon Brown and Harry Courtis robabl German because of the won the actors well-deserved the University of Western On- Mrs. Ron Schefter and children of of Wallaceburg,with Jim Cha P Y One thing about this salad is that press approval. Remaining per- tario and promise to entertain Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack P- sauerkraut. No matter, just eat man of London, ushered the and enjoy. it always starts a raging thirst, so formances are July 30, Aug: 7 and with a variety of vocal and in- Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Ross guests. Theagroom wore a powder have lots of cold water RUULET handy. 9. strumental music ranging from Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith blue Newport tuxedo and a blue- 1/2 pound ground chuck Turkey, a play especially writ- Schubert to Gershwin. Nicholson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe trimmed ruffled shirt. His ten for children, will be presented For information and reserva- Nicholson and families of Blue /z pound ground pork for two performances only on tions call the box office at (519 vale, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence boutonniere was a white rose 1 egg Shower held for Saturday, July 31, and Aug. 7 at 523-4452.) Bishop and family of Ethel, Mr. with baby's breath. The ushers 2 slices of stale bread soaked in • 2:00 m. This which was and Mrs. Morris Lobsin gore powder blue single-breasted water p' play, ger and suits with white carnations. Patti K ec h �i I e written by Festival actor Jim family of Kitchener, Mrs. Jean 1 finely minced onion Schaefer, is a beguiling comedy Hopper, Gary, Debbie, Carol and Peter Strong, cousin of the Salt and pepper to taste A bridal shower was held in about a turkey who says no to the Heather Hopper of Belgrave, bride, of Wingham was the ring 3 hard-boiled eggs honor of Miss Patti Kechnie at bearer. Mix first six ingredients to- the home of Mrs. Don Cameron, farmer's axe. Mrs. Jack Van Niekerk and g It delighted many young audi- family of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Following the ceremony, a gether by hand. Make sure that RR 3, Wingham. ences in Vancouver this spring Brian Hopper of Palmerston, Art banquet was served in the church the bread is well -crumbled and Games were played, then the and is sure to be a great hit with Reinhart and Murray Schneider banquet room. A reception fol- well combined with the meat bride-to-be opened her gifts, as - of Teeswater. lowed in the Howick Community mixture. Taste to see if the sisted by her mother and Miss Centre where music was supplied seasoning is as you like it. Debbie Penner. COLLEGE CORNER ` Mrs. Chittick and family, who by The Cavaliers and a cold Have ready a deep, well-greas- Patti thanked her friends and PRODUCE 8 CRAFTS were hostesses for this year's luncheon was served. Out-of-town ed cake pan. Put in half of meat neighbors for attending and picnic conducted games and con- guests were present from De- mixture and smooth into a round bringing the lovely gifts. tests for adults and children and troit, Arizona, Montreal, King- form. Place the three hard-boiled Co -hostesses were Mrs. Ron *Fresh vegetables 8 all enjoyed a smorgasbord picnic ston, Ancaster, Hamilton and eggs down the centre and cover Tout, Mrs. Roy MacSween and fruit lunch. Brantford. with remaining meat. Wet hands Mrs. Ron Stacey. *New potatoes ` *Homemade preserves *Home made crafts Located on Highway 86, 6 miles west of Listowel HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 9 - 9:00 Tues - Fri. 9 - 5:30 1 - SANDRA TIFFIN EARNS B.Sc. DEGREE Sandra Joan Tiffin, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tiffin of Wingham, graduated from Guelph University in the Honors Zoology program to obtain a B.Sc. degree. - MIRACLE SERVICE C with DILL FKANKAKI) host of the T.V. series "The Master's Touch" Tuesday, August 17, 1976 at 7:30 p.m. To be held at the: - F. E. Madill Secondary School Wingham, Ontario Everyone is invited to attend our special servicer Bring a friend. i aw I ILENTHUSIASTIC CHILDREN join In the singing led by Mrs. Marg Moffat with pihnist Mrs. Don Street at the Bluevale Bible Schdbl held last week in the church. Rev. Wilena Brown says the responsle was wonderful from pre-kinder- , gartert)"rade6children. Mrs. Dianne English, Mrs. Marg Steckley,,Mrs. Shirley Nicholson and 5 teen-age assistants looked after the children, who numbered about 60, each day. j FCI81ld$ Ate A Nie Thing To Have... � �'Y(ember 1 THIS EMBLEM IS THE SIGN OF GOOD BUSI- NESS AND GOOD FRIENDS. For information call: Phone 357-3275 Currah's General Store Gorrie, Ontario Phone 335-3451 Crisco Shortening..........................................lb. e5' Glod Garbage Bogs ... 20-10 ................................... 99' Kellogg's Sugar Crisp Cereal ................................... 99' Schneider's Kent Bacon ................................... lb. $1.59 Schneider's Loose Wieners .................................. Ib. 79' Schneider's Summer Sausage ............................. Ib. $1.79 White Bread, Cracked Wheat, 60% Whole Wheat ............. 3/$1.00 Sun Squeeze Frozen Orange Juice............................2/79' NOTICE IF YOUR ADVANCE -TIMES LABEL READS JULY 9-8-7-6 YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS DUE Advance -Times t Pa I'Church��,u sS (ANGUCAN) WINGHAM Rev. T. K. Hawthorn, Rector Mrs. D. Richardson, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 Trinity 7 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 10:00 a.m.—Holy Communion WINGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH Ross Smith -- Pastor 9:50 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service Sundays August 1 and 8 JOHN DEMPSTER of London will be the guest speaker at the morning and at the evening service. WINGHAM PENTECOSTAL Pastor CHURCH Office Ronald Baker 359 Cedar Street 357-1340 You are invited to come and enjoy our open-air drive-in Church Services held in the parking lot of the church each Sun- day evening at 7 p.m. until August 15, 1976. COME AS YOU ARE AND BRING A FRIEND