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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-10-28, Page 4r11111'+►'r► �.•...4. r..rry,�a...,..r.vrweaeY�a: , •�+f: !4 , � • v..r+M. ....;..,,-.� .._ ,. r,«r.-�. .... .«,N ... , �,. . i pap 4—!!B WI%Um Advanc*-'1C"1' 1%, October Ye, 1976 O John KmarriedLt, o Eastern Star chapter installs new officers in uble-rin ceremony , nn W"Hation Of officers of Alex Robertson and Fairish Mof THURS., OCT 28 to TOES ONLY Hbride, were dressed identically Chapter No. 88, Order of fat. Beautiful white carnations and maribou trimmings accented the Y • r • r NOV.• the Eastern Star, W' was The following officers were in- red roses decorated the Clinton gown. She wore a three -tiered and carried similar bouquets. bald in the Chapter Room of the stalled: Worthy Matron, Mrs. Christian Reformed Church on veil held in place by a lovely The flowergirl, Teresa Postma, �, We have an overstock of Merchandise Masonic Hall. Mrs. Jack Reavie, Clarence Bell; Worthy Patron, Friday, October 1, when Rev. A. jersey knit cap. She carried two sister of the bride, wore a gown PDDGM, was the installing of- Scott Reid, PP; Associate Mat- Beukema of London officiated at dozen red roses entwined with almost identical to that of the 01— assistied b Mrs Ronald ron Mrs Denis Langridge As- the double -ring ceremony of white baby's breath and fern bride. The ring bearer, Jim ld ►r!: SAVE NOW O Forster, PM. Other members at waste Patron, Denis Langridge; Eleanor Kathleen Postma and The maid of honor, Shirley Mc- Postma, brother of the bride, the installing team were: instal- secretary, 114ts. Farish Moffat, James John Kuyvenhoven. The Fadden of London, wore a white wore a white tuxedo identical to Mrs. Scott Reid PDDGM; treasurer, Mrs. Alex bride is the daughter of Mr. and long-sleeved bodice fastened by a that of the groom. Mmarshal, ; installing chaplain, Mrs. Robertson, PM; Conductress, Mrs. Wiebe Postma of Brucefield sash to a swirling long black The best man was John Devries=' Roy Ross, DDGM, Walkerton; in- Mrs. Harold Elliot; Associate and the groom is the son of Mr. skirt. The gown was touched off of Listowel, and the ushers were stalling organist, Mrs. Donald Conductress, .Mrs. Ronald For- and Mrs. Hans Kuyvenhoven of by a black Spanish lace cape. She Henry Jurjens of Lucknow and Maclntyret honorary warder, ster, PM; Chaplain, Mrs. John Wingham. carried a bouquet of red roses Douglas Kuyvenhoven, brother of Bill Stevenson; honorary sen- Gnay, PM; Marshal, Mrs. Jack The bride wore a white jersey and white carnations. The two the groom, of Wingham. tinel, Dr. Jack McKim, PP. Blackwell; organist, Mrs. Morris knit gown, with a high neckline bridesmaids, Betty -Ann Postma The dinner and reception were Wroxeter, and the groom's par- Swanson, PM; Star Points: and softly draping train. White and Debbie Postma, sisters of the held at the White Carnation in Duets b Mr. and Mrs. Y MurrayY Adan, Mrs. Wayne Pletch; Ruth, : olmesville. There were guests Gaunt and Mrs. Wayne Pletch Mrs, Jim Miller; Esther, Mrs. att attending from Holland, Missis- nToro m and Mrs. Stevenson were enjoyed Gordon Brooks; Martha, Dr. % a, Sarnia, Chat - by those in attendance. Alma Conn -Armstrong; Electa, ham, Kitchener, Guelph,Strat- trat- Others assisting were Mrs. Mrs. Jack McKim, PM; Warder, for ford, Wingham, Lu know, G , Lucield Gordon Hamilton, Listowel, Bert Moffat- Sentinel, Hugh Clinton, and sur - ichrounding Grand Esther of the Grand Chap- Armstrong. area. ter of Ontario; PDDGM Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Inglis re- Fora wedding trip to Niagara Thomas Currie; PDDGM Mrs. ceived their Past Matron and Falls and Toronto, the bride wore Farish Moffat; Past Matrons Past Patron jewels from Huron a white skirt outfit, with a brown Mrs. Jack McKim, Mrs. K. M. chapter, )' hat and matching accessories. MacLennan, Mrs. Jack MacDon- Guests were present from List- t- : The groom wore a three-piece old, Mrs. Allen MacIntyre and owel, Clinton, Goderich, Chesley, beige suit. Past Patrons Jack MacDonald, Clifford and Terrace Bay. Prior to the wedding, the bride t Cambridge, Kitchener, Atwood, f was given showers by Shirley of the gown was French imported Brussels, Belgrave, Hamilton, McFadden in Bayfield, Chris lace. Her Juliet caplet trimmed Gorrie, Tottenham and Sarnia. Fotheringham in Kitchener and Mrs. R. Kaptien in Bayfield. Stuart -Dane we Mr. and Mrs. Stuart will reside The couple is residing tempor- tiered s�Tlii illusion veil trimmed at RR 2, Wingham.. arily in Paisley. Lighted tapers in candelabra ray Taylor, twin cousins of the CHINES surrounded by orange carnations bride. ARE ' and white mums formed the set- A dinner was held in Gorrie ting at the altar of Gorrie United United Church followed . by a ARE ON TI MOVE Church on October 16 for the reception in Belmore. The marriage of Myra Jean Dane and mother of the bride wore a two - MMIIM .-DN r CD,r,a-a pMii,,V pN / L Kevin Stuart. piece gown in the new polyester op.r,n.p ane 1M rine t n-� - The bride is the daughter of Mr. stripe in romance blue with tiny .W ka•e on •ion 1 N and Mrs. Edgar Dane, RR 1, pearls around the neckline and -IartNd D, C. - Wroxeter, and the groom's par- bottom of jacket. Her corsage ents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert was Talisman roses. The mother : 1M W. CMn. IM CK -1 Stuart, RR 2, Wingham. of the groom wore a coral gown of c Durc n ,n flan- ,ff -ur•r.-r -M pre.fD urMa. co Rev. Wesley Ball officiated at silk and lace knit material with a % the ceremony. Mrs. J. Freeman white rose corsage. was organist and Debbie Lou For travelling the bride wore a Creighton, Walkerton, and Bruce three-piece teal blue suit. Dickert of Toronto sang, "I Don't Honored guests at the wedding Know How To Love Him" and were the bride's grandmother, "Wedding Song". Mrs. Taylor, Brussels; . the The bride, givens in marriage groom's grandparents, Mrs. Stu - by her parents, chose a snow art, Cambridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Force, Wingham. )' white polyester sheer gown with t- : 1 mandarin neckline and empire Guests attended from St. Cath - St. waistline. Around the neckline, arines, Thomas, London, cuffs of sleeves and the hemline Cambridge, Kitchener, Atwood, f of the gown was French imported Brussels, Belgrave, Hamilton, lace. Her Juliet caplet trimmed Gorrie, Tottenham and Sarnia. with,.ma"ing lace held a two- Mr. and Mrs. Stuart will reside - tiered s�Tlii illusion veil trimmed at RR 2, Wingham.. around the edge with lace to match her caplet. She carried a bouquet fn orange orchids. ht h i Miss Marilyn Martin of Oak B ri s u n s n e enhances, ville was maid of honor, dressed in a Victorian -styled gown of dusty greens Spanish satin.Miss M u rra -,Cas ick ceremony Janis Fawthrop of Scarborough, y as bridesmaid, was dressed in a Victorian -styled gown of orange Pat Joan Caslick of RR 2, Tees- Mises Julie King was organist ushered by Steve Caslick; ice Spanish satin. Miss Laurel water, entered St. Andrew's and accompanied the soloist, Guelph, John MacKenzie, Point Dane, sister of the bride, another Presbyterian Church with her Miss Denise Kennedy, who sang Clark, and Murray McKague, bridesmaid, wore a gown of or- father as brilliant sunshine en- "We've Only Just Begun" and Port Elgin. Jeffrey Willis of Kin- ange ice Spanish satin. Shauna veloped the scene, forming an "Walk Hand in Hand". cardine was ring bearer. Dane, sister of the bride, was jun- ideal wedding setting on Satur- Given in marriage by her A reception wash Id a e for bridesmaid and wore dusty day, October 2, at 4:30 p.m. As father, the bride chose a regal Wingham Legion l#aif" where green. They carried bouquets of she proceeded down the aisle, floor -length gown fashioned with guests from Chatham, Bramp- white daisies and orange carna- Rev. Robert H. Armstrongempirewaistline and high neck- ton, Owen Sound, Hanover, Kit - tions. waited to unite her in marriage to line. The neckline featured a lace chener, London and Sarnia were All the dressses were designed Ronald Aylmer Murray of Wing- bib and the long sleeves were received by the bridal couple and and made by the bride. ham. Coral carnations and edged with lacy bell cuffs. The their attendants. Best man was John Palmer, lighted tapers in candelabra long train was edged with lace The bride's mother wore a Tottenham, friend of the groom. formed the altar setting. Tiny and matching lace formed her long-sleeved floor -length gown of Guests were ushered by Barry nosegays of daisies and yellow headpiece which held a double coral trimmed with silver. Her Dane, HawkesburyIvan Dane, roses adorned the guest pews. layered waistline veil. She corsage was a white orchid on sil- Wroxeter, RR 1, brothers of the The bride's parents are Mr. carried a bouquet of white or- ver lace. The groom's grand - bride, and Robert Stuart, Blen- and Mrs. William Caslick, RR 2, chids mother chose a floor -length gown heim, brother of the groom. Teeswater. The groom is the Her four attendants, maid of featuring red and pink roses on a Register attendants were Miss grandson of Mrs. Aylmer Steuer- honor Nancy King. Guelph, and black background. Her corsage Marion Taylor and Master Mur- nol, Wingham. bridesmaids Mrs. Beth Willis, was red roses. Kincardine, Mrs. Donna Miller, For a nine -day honeymoon to Hamilton, and Mrs. Suzanne Freeport, the Bahamas, the bride Curra s General Store Anderson, Goderich, wore floor- length wore a black and white striped gowns of mint green,fash- jumper, white long-sleeved ioned with halter -style V neck- blouse, black, white and red scarf Zip Dog Food ............................. 4 cans .69 lines, ruffled collars and empire and black accessories. The Swanson T.V. Dinner ..................... Chicken .99 waistlines. They worQ white fur couple is now residing at 178 Lipton Casserole Bases, 4 Varieties............ Each .65 shoulder capes with Peter Pan Josephine Street, Wingham. Jovex .................. ' ................ 128 oz..", collars and white wide -brimmed The bride is a graduate of F. E. 60% Whole Wheat, Cracked Wheat and White Bread 3/9 hats with mint green trim. The Madill Secondary School, Wing - All Large Potato Chips ........................... .79 flower girl, Miss Tiffany Miller of ham Aylmer Sou .............. y pr • • • - • • • - • • • 10 oz. 4/.99 Hamilton, wore a gown of mint Honored guests at the wedding Neilson Ice Creon Top Grade........... /, Gul. 1.99 green with small pink and yellow were the bride's grandmother, flowers. She also wore a white fur Mrs. Earl Caslick of White. PHONE 335-3451 GORRIE shoulder cape and a white wide- church; her aunt, Mrs. Gordon brimmed hat. Scott of Ripley; and the groom's Donald Murray of Listowel was grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Wil - groomsman and guests were fred Murray, Clifford 1 W opop Sf A P r%, .3 ' *7P0QA NOTICE TOWN OF WINGHAM We wi I I revert back to STANDARD TIME as of Sunday, October 31, 1976 at 2:00 a.m. William Renwick Town Clerk A —Photo by Ward Robertson I Going out of Coat Sale '/. PRICE BUY NOW AND SAVE 20% DISCOUNT on ALL DRESSES Misses, Junior and Half Sizes ZO /O OFF on all GOWNS, SHORT SKIRTS, AND PANT SUITS 10 % DISCOUNT ON SWEATERS, BLOUSES, SLACKS, LONG SKIRTS, HATS I 20 Wt2a 6., LADIES' WEAR 146 Main St. Mount Forest 323-3223 ' St. Pauls Church ANGLICAN WINGHAM Rev. T. K. Hawthorn, Rector Mrs. Diane'Matisz, Organist and Choir leader 1 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 TRINITY XX 8:30 a. m.—Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.— Morning Prayer and Litany Brownies meet every Monday after school Girl Guides meet every Tuesday 7:00 p.m. WINGHAM PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor Office Ronald Baker 359 Centre Street 357-1340 SUNDAY SERVICES Mrd Week Ser, res *Sunday School 10 A M Wednesday 8 P M Morning Worship I! A M Prayer 8 Bible Study Evening Evangelistic Service 7 P M F"doy 8 P M Fomrly Night 'For free bus transportation call 357 1340 TROT: People seldom get dizzy from doing good turns - FAMILY SEMINARS "The Art of Family Living" The Family To 6e or Not to be? The Art of Communication The Art of Discipline The Art of Family Finances • Understanding Your Role Parent -Teen Relationships • The Bed Undefiled • The Total Teen • Sex Education - Whose Responsibility? Rov. Gorald Wilson of London, Ontario ..� will be presenting these seminors on OCTOBER 26, 27, 28. at 7:30 P.M. at the COFFEE HOUR FOLLOWING EACH SESSION. " SpeNahzing In Remodelling Houses Into Homes' This Sunday .we welcome a team from the EASTERN PENTECOSTAL BIBLE COLLEGE. *Listen to our radio broadcast on CKNX at 11:00 a.m. Sunday' WINGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH Ross Smith — Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service At 11:00 a.m. Service Rev. Lloyd Driedger will preach 7:00 p.m. See the film: - "THE CHINESE ARE. COMING I" A CHALLENGING NEW MOTION PICTURE THE CHINES •r ARE ' n COMIN OW MILLIONCHINESE ARE ON TI MOVE SN whal 11,41 / .,• REALLY hke s«,n-n..CDrnarOE.y MMIIM .-DN r CD,r,a-a pMii,,V pN / L op.r,n.p ane 1M rine t n-� - wo n rI1 on « .ry 9_M.Pi.. .W ka•e on •ion 1 N The .o.Id ha- Da•n -IartNd D, C. - 1M W. CMn. IM CK -1 Na -r rr.a -,n-,rnp ,le•, d 1M ea.fa ~ c Durc n ,n flan- ,ff -ur•r.-r -M pre.fD urMa. co . nr WINGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH Check the RELIGIO US SERVICE GUIDE each week for upcoming events and services of the' churches in our area.