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In 1ti99 with the construction of a distance that only three years• e • The Wingham Advance -Times, December 2, 1976 -Page 9
the white Pass and Yukon Rail- before had been ace of the most Ma rri I n berth of Walkerton; a misce1-
could travel in ease and commfort ••way and the advent of river dangerous and exhausting in the Gorrie
steamers, visitors to the fworld. laneous shower by couples at the Bluevale euchre
ort • ~' home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
to
'I ve in WinghamNixon of Fordwich ven b Mrs. BLUEVALE - Six tables at
ARE YOU P — Nixon. Mrs. Ann Larsen of by
euchre were played in the com-
An evening candelight care- Chatham, niece of the bride. She and Mrs. Ruth Sharpin of Wrox- muni.ty hall on Thursday evening
molly at seven o'clock on Satur- carried a basket of yellow baby eter. The bride and groom were when Mr. and Mrs. Harald John -
day, November 2o, united Sharon mums. also entertaioed by the Bank of stop and Mr. and Mrs. 'Hugb'
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A ` 147 Elizabeth Burchill of Wingham Blair Cassidy of Teeswater, Commerce staff of Wingham and Campbell were in charge of the
and Eric Donald ,McKenzie of friend of the groom, was best at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith first party of the season.
Teeswater in marriage. Rev. man and guests were ushered by Nicholson of RR 2, Bluevale. Wing proms were: higb
Wesley Ball officiated at the the bride's brother, Roger Bur- lady, Mrs. Harvey Timm; higb
ceremony which was solemnized chill of Gorrie, her• brother -in- man, Weg Underwood; law lady,
o \ in the Gorrie United Church. Mrs. law, Wayne ConrwP
r of Gorrie, . Burns Moffatt; low man,
Lois Kerr of Peterborough, the and Kenneth McKenzie, brother Prizes awarded MrsJoe Walker; lucky draw, Carl
a bride's aunt, provided organ of the groom, of Teeswater. The Frieburger.
a, music. male attendants wore white at OES euchre The next euchre party will be
The bride is the daughter of Mr. dinner jackets with black velvet Hm Chapter No. 89, Order of convened by Mr: and Mrs. Ross
Then see ft for quick and "" ' and Mrs. Robert W. Ferguson of vests and bow ties and black Turvey and -Mr. and Mrs. Mel
the Eastern Star, Wingham, had
delicious take-outs � '�, Gorrie. Parents of the groom are trousers. The groom wore a red twelve tables in play at its Craig on December 9.
x:x Mr. and Mrs. John D. McKenzie, rose boutonniere and his attend
• SUBS •NOT SANDWICHES •COFFEE" dessert euchre party on Monday
Teeswater. ants wore tinted green mums. evening of last week. Q
Given in marriage by her John Cassidy of Teeswater was Mrs. George Day and Jim Carr R. W. {.JELL
We can also help with your mother and step -father, the bride ring bearer, also wearing a white took the prizes for high scores.
Christmas Gift list. We stock - chose a floor -length gown of jacket and black trousers. His Mrs. Sarah prizes
was high lad '
white jersey, styled with Aline boutonniere was a yellow baby
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clocks, radios, small appliances, hockey sticks xfnr skirt, appliqued long slim sleeves mum. y y playing as a man. Mrs. Mildred
.e Stewart had the,most lone hands GODERICH
and a round sheer yoke trimmed A reception followed at the Clif- and Hugh Armstro
• Carson Cleaners Agent • Birthday Cakes with Alencon lace. A coat effect ford Community Centre where ng was winner The Squaw 524-7661
• Photo Finishing • Lottery Tickets " " over the dress featured an at- guests were received by mothers of a mystery prize. ,
tacked train; both the coat and of the bridal couple. The bride's
- train were trimmed with match- mother wore a floor4ength gown � •
ing lace. Her long lace -edged veil of navy fortrel with orange and" � W
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L • v • i/ • Market was attached to a bonnet -like blue fl � �
i owers throughout. The
headpiece and she carried a bou- groom's mother chose a floor-
quet of red roses and baby's length gown of black andwhiteide '
161 Diagonal Road Open 7 Days a Week breath. triacetate jersey knit with w
Wingham, Ontario We accept ""' The senior bridal attendants ruffled sleeves, set-in waist with
Call 357-3011 VLO'WE CHARGEX were gowned alike in floor -length back ties and softly cascading
halter dresses of autumn green skirt.
-Photo by Marcors Studio interlock jersey with A-line skirts For travelling to St. Peters
and short fitted jackets trimmed burg, Florida, the bride changed
• • #; - • r • r �� , • .r •, • wigs Marlene u. to a pant suit with brown pants
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a • ,' .`- and tweed jacket. The groom
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• ; . < , y r was her sister's matron of wore a brown leisure suit. Onhonor and bridesmaids were Mrs. their return, the will reside on
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1, Susan Heinmiller, friend of the Frances Street, Wingham.
bride, of Gowanstown, and two Out-of-town guests
"� s:: ,..:.. _::.,:. :... ..:.....y :� r:...... ,: -: n,.< ...� ,< .: �.,: .: •� rii attended the
all
your
floral
sisters of the
hary Anne Toronto,ding f om London, Chatham, McKenzieToronto, and Miss Walkerton, needs.Catherine McKenzie, Teeswater. Kincardine, Goderich West
All the attendants carried shower Lorne, Woodstock, Peter -
„1 ' LAST 3 DAYS! bouquets of yellow mums. borough, Fergus, Guelph, Sim -
Dressed in a similar gown was coe, Acton, St. Catharines and w We stock a
LARGE ASSORTMENT.OF BOXED flower girl Tracy Wightman of Brampton.
HEIL USE R' ENoY R' CHRISTMAS CARDS ~rBelgravea great variety of I
AND LOVE YOU FOR R.I
. # church se�tinAFTER g POINSETTIAS A
_ SAVE Regular
• � I � � '9 � OFF Retail
for CookAdurne vows -
4 /. oz. #
25% Pace y 0 091
April Elizabeth McBurney be- bon streamers which fell from Starting at
• came the bride of Greg Eldon the bouquets. z „ -
-` OLD SPICE CHRISTMAS - .4 Cook on November 12 in Belgrave The groom's best man, Danny
�C United Church. McBurney of Belgrave, brother
OLD SPICE 170 ml. SOAP ON GIFT WRAP 26 x 150" 7� The bride chose a snow white of the bride, and ushers Marvin *Potted Mums •Mixed Pots
DECANTER A ROPE "C soft polyester knit fashioned with Cook of Belgrave and Danny
*•1 a high neckline and long sleeves. Hunter of Belgrave, both friends
�� 1� CHRISTMAS # A chapel -length train fell from of the bride and groom, and Rick • Begonias Azol ias
$219
the empire waistline. The shoul- McBurney of Stratford brother
BOWS 25/ ba der -length veil was held in place of the bride, wore brown Windsor *Dried Flowers eGreen Plants
6 oz. �( 9 with a tiara. The bridal bouquet tuxedos with yellow bouton-
• '� ,:446,
was composed of yenow roses nieres. CUT FLOWLMS <;
{�and pompon mums. The mother of the groom chose
�1 Smiles N' Chuckles 7 BRUT 33 14 Rev. John Roberts of Belgrave a light blue floor -length gown fa -
600 r. YARDLEYALL �c United Church officiated for the shioned with a jacket and com- Roses Carnations Cut Mums
g ♦�AW� GIFT double -ring ceremony. Elaine plemented with a white corsage.
E L E G A N T r / 6 H {iL Nixon of Wingham was the or-
ELEGANT
r The mother of the bride chose a Red Red All
iv'1 ganist. The church was decorated red floor4ength gown fashioned Yellow Yellow
SETS with autumn -colored' flowers in with bulk sleeves and trimmed Pink Colors
CHOCOLATESLADIES $6.50 Value with maribou fur, and con le- Pink White
candelabra and orange candles. comp
le-
$ 49 , Miss Marjorie Nixon of Bel- mented with a white corsage. _
$2NOW4. grave was tpa ied yf honor. Shy The reception was held in the LE WI S FL l! WER S
was accompanied b Miss Cath Wingham Legion Hall. Guests
Fischer, sister of the bride, Miss were from Listowel, Teeswater, -
Lorie Purdon of Whitechurch, Shelburne, Stratford, White- = Frances Street
Gillette Track II Amphora Pipe ® SYWANIA FLASH BULBS and Miss Janet Cook of Belgrave, church, Mississauga, London, Wingham, Ontario
$ 5 9 TOBACCO $ ?9 a S.,
both friends of the bride. -Their Hamilton, Hanover and . Bel your extra
RAZORS - CUBES $189 # -, gowns were bright yellow soft grave. Music was provided by touch florist!" ,
2 Pouches for �.� polyester knit, floor -length, fa Scott's Orchestra. 357-383
MAGIC A shioned with sleeves that fell to For their wedding trip to
LEATHER � CUBES $219 the floor and similar to the Niagara, the bride wore a steel -
NOW SCOTCH TAPE - AGI B � bride's with buttons from the blue pant suit with matching ac- _
• WALLETS 1010 BULB$ $219 neckline to the waist. They car- cessories.
S �� n FLIP # Tied nosegays of autumn -colored The bridal couple will live in _ �R
$6.50 Value
long 2 /69c $189 pompon mums, with brown rib- Belgrave.
� i FLASH � � ^ b Bouquet of LEWIS FLOWERS
HAI PAPER -MATE n 2 M2B $
,�79 IYI/1D" r
McKercher—Mullen Flowers or aWIN A PLANT ORKARATE � or 3B 19 '�:< �'"���'�_� every BOUQUET EVERY MONTH
- Plant
PEN A PENCIL SETS 25 B S2 �. I The marriage of Ann Marie wearing a long sleeveless gown month FOR A YEAR I
\\ After Shave Mullen and John Allan McKerch- with matching jacket of French
FLASH = Nome ..................
'«,.4..>�u.y � er was solemnized Nov. 19 at knit lace in mink shade and gold
Reduced BAR $Z19 accessories. The groom's mother FOR 1 YEARI
' 4 oz. seven o'clock at the Sacred Heart -
Church, Walkerton, with Rev. assisted in a full-length gown of Address ................
• Dennis Noon officiating. autumn green polyester with
$149 BLUE JEANS $ 69 gust fill out this
25• The bride is the daughter of silver accessories. 4
0 - coupon and Town ...................
Spray Mist Cologne Mrs. Donald Larsen of Walkerton For travelling the"�bride wore a
deposit it in the
57 ml. (� and the late Walter Mullen The striped vested suit in earth -tone p° hone ..................
room is the son of Mr. and Mrs box in our store
g shades with brown accessories own to b. Mr'd «,
1 Clairol AIR BRUSH Glenn McKercher of Bluevale. and a corsage of bronze baby and you might sok Dec.18, 1976
Given in marriage by her step- mums. - be our
father, the bride looked lovely in After a honey moon the couple
Gille'tte STYLING DRYERS a traditional full-length gown of will reside at RR 2, Bluevale. CHRISTMAS
charmeuse satin with attached Before the wedding the bride
HOT SHAVE SYSTEM WINNER!
train . The mandarin neckline, the was feted with a personal shower
/—� Win this long fitted sleeves and A-line given by Mrs. Karen Moffat of
-� ■ Heats and dispenses hot moist POLAROID SUPER SHOOTER skirt were trimmed with heavy Bluevale. A miscellaneous show -
aerosol shave cream LAND CAMERA lace appliques. She wore a head- er was given by Mrs. Jane Ber-
T r ° Valued at: dress of heavy lace petals and
r, ■ Warmth and wetness of lather 5° seed pearls which held'the scal-
ff
1 sotens whiskers or eas
i yS loped waist -length veil of silk
shaving „�� ,,,,. T �• -45
roses and daisy mums in fall
■ Provides a civ m comfortable
shades of orange and rust with The Children's Aid Society
s • ` -------------- matching ribbons.
shave time after time CLIP THIS BALLOT AND DEPOSIT ON THE Matron of honor was Mrs. request your support for its
`) ■Packaged with Trac 11 razor
BOX IN OUR STORE: Karen Moffat, of Bluevale.
' / and Foamy Shave Cream I Name l Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jane CHRISTMAS BUREAU
„1 Berberich of Walkerton, sister of
1; Address the bride, and Mrs. Ann Larsen of
'►�• $17"I Telephone I Sarnia, sister of the groom. They Gifts, new and nearly -new toys, and clothing
I,1� l wore identical sleeveless gowns
I Draw to be held December 19, 19761 in a rust shade with matching may be left at the
L ---------------__________--J hooded jackets trimmed with
akt ohu d WINGHAM SALVATION ARMY CITADELrustebasfSnstraw
flowers. TRIANGLE Paul Moffat of Bluevale was DECEMBER 6 - 10
best man. Ushers were Ronald
�( Larsenof Sarni brother-in-law
l Cof the groom, nd Joseph Ber- Remember Teen-Agers too!
D - - - _ - - _ - - - - - berich of Walkerton, brother-in-
law of the bride.
�J r` �` fell f/.� 1�5�PAY 1 /LQl 4�l-.J'«�'��� Miss Cathy White of Walkerton
was soloist and Mrs. Mary Du- Income tax receipts issued for all Financial Donations.
puffs was organist. (Reg. No. 0184192-01-15)
Following the marriage a
Open 9 a.m. to 9 P.M. Weekdays - Sundays Noon to Six reception was held at the For- tY
Children's Aid Society 46 Glouchester Terrace, Goderich, Ont.
• mosa CommunityCentre. The
bride's mother received guests
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