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The Wingham Advance -Times, Augurs 36, IM—Pap 6
M arried in St. Andrew's
now residing in Guelph
Mr. and Mrs. William John
Loucks are residing at 83 Conroy
Crescent, Guelph, following their
marriage Saturday, August 7, at
4:30 in St. Andrew's Presbyterian,
Church, Wingham. Mrs. Loucks '
is the former Heather Vera
Hueston of Guelph, daughter of
Mrs. Ruth Hueston of Patrick
Street, Wingham, and the late
Knowlson Hueston. Parents of
the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Loucks of 6 Sun Ave., Scar-
borough.
Baskets of flowers which
matched the colors in the brides-
maids' dresses, adorned the altar
,and lighted tapers burned in
stately candelabra. Rev. R. H. 6
Armstrong performed the cere-
mony and Mrs. Gordon Davidson
presided at the organ console.
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Mrs. Bertha Scott sang "The .
Lord's My Shepherd", "Hymn to
Joy" and "O Perfect Love". A
Given in marriage by her `�•
brother, K. Brock Hueston, the
bride designed and made her
wedding dress of Quiana. The
high sheer collar and V inset
were embroidered with pearls.
From the empire waistline, the r+
A-line skirt flowed into a circular
train. A pearled Juliet crown held
the cathedral -length veil and the
THE DAINTY DISPLAY of miniature flowers was the highlight of the Flower Showa The bride carried a cascade of red
arrangement of miniature roses, not over four inches in any direction, was won by Mrs. J. Sweetheart roses. —Photo By Snyder Studio
Fielding. First prize was taken by Mrs. Fielding also for an arrangement of miniature Matron of honor was the bride's wedding cake and candelabra.
dried flowers not over five inches tall. Mrs. I E. Morrey of Wingham took first prize for sister, Mrs. Ruth Ann Higgins of Each table was centred with long cape sleeves and a front
the miniature flower arrangement excluding roses. Erin, and bridesmaids were Mrs.
sweet as and p ink candles A panel of pale mauve. Her c:o Mage
Voice for Life
will hold sale
An executive meeting of the
Voice for Life, Wingham, was
held August 17 at the home of Ad-
rian Keet.
A Garage Sale will be held at
the farm of Harry Sjaarda on
Friday evening, September'3 and'
Saturday, September 4 from
10:00 a.m.
The formation of a new group,
'Nurses for Life' is getting under-
way, headed by Mrs. Elizabeth
Procter. Representatives will be
at Walkerton for one day during
the International Plowing Match.
and at the Threshers Reunion in
Blyth.
October 14 is the date sche-
duled for a speaking engagement
with Joanna Nash, a young jour-
nalist from Britain. Refresh-
ments will be served afterwards.
A billboard displaying a —pro-
life message will be erected at
some future date along Highway
86 on the property of Harry
Sjaarda.
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Bonnie Hueston, sister-in-law of was pale pink roses.
the bride, of Sarnia and Miss dance followed at the' Howick For travelling through the
Jean Llewellyn, friend of ,the Community Centre. southeastern United States, the
bride, of . Guelph. They were The bride's mother received bride wore a long dress of pale
gowned alike in pink flowered guests wearing a shell pink floor-
white es
green anddi with a
length dress with V neckline and�
polyester satin. The high collar full skirt gathered at the waist- shirred bodice and ruffled shawl.
turned back to an open V neck- line with pearls. The long butter- Guests attended the wedding
line. The`puffy sleeves were gath from Toronto, Sarnia, London,
ered above the elbows and the A- fly sleeves were of pink sheer and Kirkland Lake, St. Marys, Erin,
she wc: e a corsage of -pink roses.
line skirts fell from empire waist- The groom's mother chose a Hamilton, Hanover, St. Thomas,
lines. They carried baskets of Guelph and Fergus.
flowers to match the colors in gown of deep mauve sheer with
their dresses.
Matching floor -length dresses
were worn by the flower girls, Men's future roll in WMS.
Miss Andrea Higgins of Erin and
Miss Laura Loucks of Scarbor-
ough. They are nieces of the is anticipated by speaker
bridal couple. Their dresses were
pink with short puffy sleeves and WHITECHURCH — Guest and dedicated by Mrs. Andrew
Peter Pan collars. White eyelet speaker Bev Kay, expressed the Gaunt. A quilt top presented to
aprons with ruffles were worn hope that men would take a work- the Society was sold to Mrs. Earl
over the dresses and tied at the ing interest in the Women's Mis- Caslick. .
sides with long pink ribbons. The sionary Society in the future, The September meeting will be
girls carried tiny baskets of pink when he spoke at their August held at the home of Mrs. Bill Rin -
and white flowers. meeting in the home of Mrs. Don tout.
Three brothers of the groom Ross. He also mentioned the The WMS meeting was follow -
comprised the male membership young people's work, Children of ed by the Ladies Aid meeting
of the wedding party. Robert the Church and Knox College. with the collection received. The
Loucks of Scarborough was best He said the important thing for meeting closed repeating the
man and ushers were Douglas the congregation is to be alert to Mizpah benediction.
Loucks of Guelph and Bruce bring the word of God to all de- Lunch was served by Mrs. Ross
Loucks, Scarborough. They wore partments of the church and note and courtesy remarks were given
royal blue tuxedos with dark vel- what its church is doing. by Mrs. William Purdon.
vet collars and pale.blue ruffled The call to worship was given
A VARYING DISPLAY of vegetables was part of the Horti- shirts. by leader Mrs. Victor Emerson, Or
cultural Show including` beans, beets, corn, cucumbers, Dinner was served in the who thanked Mr. Kay for his talk. r
onions, tomatoes and squash to 'show-off' the fruitful area church parlor where the head The scripture reading and medi- Friends Are
gardens. table was decorated with the tation was in charge of Mrs. Wes-
ley Tiffin. A prayer was said by
Mrs. William Rintoul and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt accompanied the A Nice Thing
Former Wi n ham resident hymn singing on the piano.
g The story, 'Just One More
Favor', was read by Mrs. Emer- To Have...
Is married in W son. This tells of a polio victim's
continuous prayer to God for re-
covery and of God's answers.
A pretty summer wedding was
solemnized in Sacred Heart
Church, Walkerton, on Friday.
July 30, when Frances Evelyn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
White of Walkerton, became the
bride of Keith Douglas Ellis, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Ellis, also
of Walkerton Rev J H New-
loist, singing "n Perfect Love"
and "On This Day. Oh Beautiful
Mother" during the mass and
"Ave Maria" at the signing of the
register. Mrs M G Dupuis pre-
sided at the organ.
The bride, who entered the
church on the arm of her father,
chose a own of white Silk or -
into a slight train was also trim.
med with Belgian lace. Her Juliet
cap held a three -tiered pure silk
illusion veil. She carried a cas-
cade of red roses.
Friend of the bride, Miss Con-
nie Slosser of Wingham, was
maid of honor and Mrs. Barbara
The first vice-president Mrs.
Don Ross presided for business in
the absence of Mrs. John de Boer.
The minutes were read by secre-
tary Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and roll
call was answered by 14 naming a
fruit of the Bible. The financial
statement was read by Mrs.
g Metcalfe, sister of the bride, and Emerson for treasurer Mrs. Mil -
stead performed the double -ring ganza with long fitted sleeves. Miss Lynn Ellis, sister of the ligan.
ceremony and celebrated the The bodice featured a high neck- groom, were bridesmaids. They The collection was received THIS EMBLEM IS THE
Nuptial Mass. line trimmed with Belgian lace. ,were gowned alike in floral chif- SIGN OF GOOD BUSI-
Miss Catherine White was so- The long skirt which extended fon over mint green featuring a V - NESS AND GOOD
neckline with empire waist and y FRIENDS.
cap sleeves. They carried nose-
gays of yellow daisies and baby's —Dr and Mrs. Leigh Clarke For information call:
breath. returned to Wingham for a one -
David Baker of Toronto, friend week vacation to attend. the wed- Phone 357-3275
of the groom, was groomsman ding of Beth Fex afi8 Doug Thom -
and the guests were ushered by son and also to visit friends. Mrs.
lay Joseph White and Richard Ellis, Clarke's mother from Lennox;
brothers of the bride and groom ville, where the doctor has estab
respectively. They wore tuxedos lished his new practice, is also L
of champagne colored jackets visiting with them
with dark brown trousers and
bow ties.
The parents of the bridal party
welcomed their guests for a re-
ception at the Walkerton Com-
munity DR*
FRETZ
Centre. The bride's
mother received in a long sheer
multicolored summer dress with
cap sleeves She wore white ac-
,� cessories and a gardenia nor- is pleased to announce that she
sage. The groom's mother chose
L a long blue floral polyester gown has purchased the practice of
with a matching chiffon long- ,
sleeved coat and a corsage of J. A. Monaghan at Smiths Mar -
pink roses. Guests of honor were
Mrs Joseph Brophy of Wingham, ket Square In Listowel and that
a grandmother of the bride and
Mrs Ida Tracy of Bracebridge, she will be operating the prat--
godmother of the groom.
• ' t
After a wedding trip to New tice commencing August 3, 1976.
a York State and The Thousand Is- All past appointments made
lands, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will re-
side in Toronto with this office will be honoured
- The bride was honored at a
relative shower at the home of without interruption.
Mrs. Leonard Metcalfe and a
staff party at Victoria Hospital,
London, where she has been em -
played as a medical secretary.
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