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The Wingham Advance -Times, May 16, 1979—Par 7
No s f rom FCardiffeNeth" vows exchanged
As strains of organ music Terry Bateman of Beamsville,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fitch of spent the weekend at their home the Conestoga Mall . was filtered through the air and friend of the tipped blue•
Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. ,Bill here and also visited with Mr. ready to board the bus and head guests waited in anticipation, man and'ustier� For a camping trip to London
Hanna and family of Kitchener, and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong. homeward. The tri was Brenda Louise Nethery entered g and Bayfield,suit
the brute wore
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brunarski Mr. and Mrs. Ian Pittendreigh P Murray Cardiff of Kitchener, beige suit with black ge of
organized by the Fordwich Trinity Anglican Church, �� of the groom and David accessories and a nonage off
and Lee were guests Sunday of and family of London, George Anglican Church Women and Bel grave, at seven o'clock on the Ireland of Teeswater, brother -in- orange silk roses. On their
Mr. and Mrs. Don King. Inglis of Belmore and Mr. Hunter Nicholson's Bus Lines of evening of Friday, May 4. There law of the bride. The
Mrs. Rosemary Magill of of Georgetown visited Sunday Wingham. she was to meet her bridegroom, groom with they tOOt reside> a in
London a nt Swnd.y with her w 1Jul1k_ ..: _ _ iriiitlufb '14 wp— nT JUnda Gregory Gerald Cardiff, and the a beige iSi7C3dv trlilulled with Listowel.
mother, Mrs. Crosti Sotheran. Y guests with Mr. and eg nY Y brown and brown trousers. His Both the bride and gl.� are
Y John McElwain. Mrs. Ted Klaassen were Mr. and would exchange vows of love and boutonniere was two rosebuds. graduates of F. E. Madill
Mrs. Verna Galbraith and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnst;= � Mrs. Gary Klaassen of Hensall fidelity before Rev. Dan Sargent The best man and ushers wore Seco
Elsie Strong were Sunday guests spent last week in Lexington, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nicholson who would, in turn,1 School.
. and family, Bluevale. them husband and wife. ` ` beige tuxedo suits trimmed with
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Galbraith Kentucky.
in Guelph. Saturday visitors with Mr. and brown. Guests attended the wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Rand Ki and Y Sunday visitors with Mr. and Brenda is the daughter of Mr. Bill Nethery of RR 4, Brussels, from Beamsville, Petrolis,
Y ng Mrs`. Mel Allan were Mr. and and Mrs. Alex Nether of RR 4 Dornoch, Port
boys visited.Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Allan, Sarah Mrs. Wellington Hargrave were Y " niephew of the bride, was ring Elgin, Clinton,
Mrs. Jack King, Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Reed and Brussels. The groom is the son of phew
and wore a brown suit L.oridesboro, Auburn, BruuWs,
Jennifer of Goderich and Mr. and familyMr. and Mrs. James Cardiff, ' with one T_ , . , Kites
Visitors with Mrs. Earl Ridley Mrs. Floyd Allan, Wroxeter. of Orono, Mr. and Mrs. pink rosebud as a - . 1.istowd,
were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ridley Earl Hallman of Listowel and Brussels' Mrs. William King JJr. 'boutonniere. The rings were Ethel; Wingham, Blyth and the
Y Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wildfa of Brussels was the organist and Bel rave area. Grand
of Belle River. Mr. and Mrs:' Doug Hargrave, g attached to a white cushion g parents
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith of Mississauga, visited Sunday wi Tracy and Michael. soloist Mrs. Barbara Bosman of trimmed with a ink rose. attending were Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons who Londesboro sang "Here, There P Dawson, RR 3, Wingbam, Mrs.
Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Roy returned to Mississauga to spend Mrs. John Markovich of Ed and Everywhere". The church Brussels Community Centre Florence Cardiff of'Brtisseds and
Pestell of Monkton, Mr. and Mrs. a few days at the Wildfang home. monton, Alberta, is spending pews were marked with white was trimmed with mint green Mrs. Alice Buschlen, Mitchell.
Elwood Nicholls, also of About 45 local ladies enjoyed a some time with her mother, Mrs, bows and pink silk roses. candles, the bride's table centred
Monkton, visited Sunday with bus trip to Kitchener on Monday Norman Harding, and other The bride was given in with a three -tiered wedding cake, Prior to her wedding the unite
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haverfield. of last week when they attended relatives here. Sam Harding for the reception which followed. was honored at a community
Sunday visitors with Mr. and ng and marriage by her father and chose ty
the Johnny Walters television Ed Harding of Toronto and Miss a floor4ength gown of nylon The bride's mother wore a floor- shower held in the Belgraye WI
Mrs. Lloyd Nickel were Mr. and show, toured J M. Schneider's Pearl Harding of Bobcaygeon organza over taffeta. The gown length gown of yellow polyester Hall, a relative shower at the
Mrs. Dave Roeder and Ian, meat plant ana bpent the after- also visited one. day last week was trimmed with guipure lace With pleated skirt and short home of Mrs. David Ireland,
Harriston, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne noon shopping. After dinner 1t with Mrs. Harding. and featured a chapel train. She chiffon cape. Her corsage was a T� - , and a shower hosted
Nickel and baby daughter, Miss carried three Romance roses silk orchid. The groom's mother by the Anglican Church Women
Rosemary Nickel and Lloyd King with baby breath and fern, tied chose floor4ength pink polyester at the home of Mrs. Edna.
of Listowel. with white ribbon. with a blouson chiffon bodice. Nethery and Mary. Isabel of
At the Sunday morning service The groom's sister, Mary
OfficOrs
Her corsagewas pink silk roses Belgrave.
in Trinity Anglican Church, Rev. Ont.GiaOrrance Laramie dedicated Lynne Mayer of Clinton, was
Bibles to be used in the church. matron of honor and bridesmaids
They were donated in memory of e e were Linda Machan, cousin of the
Emerson and Edna Hargravev'S't Eastem
Star bride, and Denise Nethery, sister
and were a gift from the family. of the bride. They were gowned
Mrs. J. W. Daunt, Mrs. Peter
alike in mint green polyester
J
Browne, Mrs. Don King, Mrs. The officers and members of Jean Lunn, Mrs. Doris Michie peasant tiered gowns. They
Jack Douglas, Miss Elva Foster, Huron Chapter No. 89, Order of and Mrs. Eva Carr; and 25 -year carried two pink roses with
Mrs. Stewart Rowley and Mrs. the Eastern Star, were host to the Pins to Mrs. Dorothy Wall, -Mrs. baby's breath and fern tied with
Emmerson Ferguson recently Grand Officers of the Province of Reta Carson, Mrs. Jean Hodgins, Pink ribbon. Each wore a pink
attended the annual ACW held in Ontario on Tuesday, May 8. A pot Mrs. Bertha Miller and Mrs. rosebud in her hair.
St. James Church, London. luck dinner was served by Mrs. Alberta Ferguson. Earlier in the The bride's niece, Cathy
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schneider, Kathleen Forster and her evening Mrs. Phronie Elliott Nesbitt of Auburn, was flower y: y
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Mark and Barbara of Kitchener committee in the Chapter rooms. accompanied Mrs. Avery and girl and wore a similar dress. She
The meeting followed in the Mr. and Mrs. Ballantyne to the also carried two pink rosebuds
fellowship hall of St. Andrew's home of Mrs. Emma Brown and tied with pink ribbon.
Presbyterian Church. presented her with a 50 -year
Those attending were Mrs. jewel.
y Olive Avery, Worthy Grand The meeting closed with a Craft, antique
Matron, of Toronto; Ripley program conducted by Mrs. `
Ballantyne, Louise Swanson, followed b
Mrs, Many Ch Mrs.
J visited yne, Worthy Grand lunch served b Y SNOW SatV
with Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Patron, and his wife from y Mrs. Carr and
Cormack of Orangeville on Kapuskasing; Mr. and Mrs. Jack her committee. Mrs. Avery made "
Y pent the weekend a draw on an of More than 50 of Ontario's finest
Friday and Dickson, Brantford; Mr. and afghan and cushion x y
Mrs. Arthur Hawksb donated b antique dealers, craftsmen and«
with her daughter, Mrs. Claire y, Rodney; y the Worthy Matron. artists will be at the Blyth Centre
Rainer of Markham. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davies, The winner was Mrs. Jean
Mother's Da London; Mrs. Henryavis Leitch. The proceeds from the for the Arts antique and crafts
' y guests of Mr. and Y exhibition this Saturday. £<
Mrs. Dan Tiffin were Miss Joyce Essex, and Mrs. Gladys Searles, sale of tickets went to the Worthy The show and sale will be at the
Tiffin, Toronto, Barry Tiffin of, Mississauga. Present were two Grand Matron's special project,
Blyth Community Centre from 10 �X
London, Mrs. Orville Tiffin; Mrs. District Deputy Grand Matrons, The Ontario Heart Foundation, a.m. to 5 p.m. and will feature` '
Ethel' Stewart of Wingham. Also seven past District Deputy Grand and several other charitable Huron County's largest annual
visiting on Sunday were Mr. and Matrons and other officers and organizations. book sale and tis
Mrs. Doug Tiffin and family and members of neighboring chap- Mrs. Phronie Elliott of Plays of an- .
ters. Teeswater is the Worthy Matron tiques, paintings, prints, pottery, /�►
Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin and weaving,stained glass and other I.V.A. CO3RRECTION
family. Following the meeting Mrs. and Farish Moffat theWo w �g`r , t
handcrafts and art pieces.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hiscox, Avery and Mr. Ballantyne �'atron of Huron Chapter P •..- w.,.
presented 35 -year pins to Mrs. year. Admission is 50 cents for people In our handbill; istributed on May 14th, 1979 -
Woodstock, visited last week with 12 and over and free for younger d•
CatMr. and Mrs. Rowland Ballagh Puss 'n Boots Cat Food, 15 oz. tin should have
Catherine Street. , people. There will be door prizes read
and a special advance ticket
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brenzil and offers a bonus draw for ;100
daughter Carly of Woodstock,
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brenzil and Ford wieh UCW me e ting shopping spree at the show and 3/99c
daughter Kelly of Stratford were raleProceeds from the day will be
Mother's Day guests of Mr. and honors worlds mothers used to support the Blyth sum- We regret any inconvenience this may have
Mrs. Albert Brenzil and family. mer theatre program and winter
Mrs. Cora Brenzil of Hamilton is FORDWICH—In honor of as best they can but many cultural events. caused our customers.
spending a month at her son's Mother's Day the theme of the children die from malnutrition
home. May 13 Fordwich UCW meeting each year.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sallows, was 'They Called her Blessed'. There is a great need for J
`ferry Sallows and friend of With a bouquet of spring missionary work and people in
Toronto were weekend visitors flowers and the open Bible for- affluent countries could aid by
with their mother, Mrs. Shirley ming the background the worshipheli the
Sallows, and other relatives in fi people become self
service was held under the sufficient, with more hope for the "This man
town. leadership of Mrs. Austin Stinson future.
and Mrs. John Stinson. The .business portion of the
A meeting opened with a welcome t"
poem on the virtues of being by Mrs Clarkson and the roll call has demonstrated
a mother was given by Mrs. John
Stinson and the offering waswas answered by 22 members.
received and dedicated. C.... his ability for
SP P'NGr _ deuce was read from „
Mrs. John Stinson gave a talk the Huron Perth Resource Centre
on the Chinese version of the which included a list of new books At
Picture Madonna of the Bamboo and material available. A letter
and what it means to them,from a summer camp asked for effective, economic ar
reminding members the Christ financial assistance and
Pictured was an Oriental. material. k 4
� There was an invitation from
leadership...."
Mrs. Bill Wilson was leader of
BeddingPIEnte the to church for all
the program. She took as her attend the Deanery meeting and
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subject the trials and worries of also an invitation from the
mothers in other countries, Women's Institute to attend its
Potted Plante especially in Africa. Africa has a meeting to hear a special
high birth rate, she told the Speaker. CANADA NEEDS ED BROADBENT
members, without sufficient food The UCW will cater to the Girl
available, no means of self Guide and Scouts banquet.
Vegetable Plante Support and no jobs to be found. Lunch was served by Mrs.
The future must seem dark to Clarence Carswell, Mrs. Norman
these people the UCW was told
Pot Work
HangingP0tS(AlreadyPlanted)
•'• 't,. �I
Landscape '
and Evergreens
Fruit Trees,
1.
Shade Trees
MacDonald GrAmenhouse
tl 1 mile went on the is dne
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I . Harding, Mrs. Elmer Harding
Africans look after their elderly and Mrs. Verna Galbraith.
WI. district
annual
hosted at Fordwic h
The Fordwich Women's In-
The morning session of the
stitute hosted the East Huron
meeting adjourned to the Sunday
Women's Institute district annual
school rooms of the United
meeting May 8 at the Fordwich
church, where the Fordwich W.I.
Community Hall, with 95 ladies
served lunch, with, a spring
present.
flower arrangement on each
Mrs. J. Freeman, district
table.
president, thanked everyone for
Before the afternoon session
making Fier stay in office a happy
began the ladies had a chance to
one. She gave special thanks to
look at many,displays in the hall.
.Mrs. L. Jasques.
Mrs. E. Harding of Fordwich
Mrs. Gordon Engel, secretary
W.I. gave the address of welcome
treasurer, gave a report on the
and Mrs. G. Hislop of Molesworth
officers' conference and board
replied. The in memoriam was
director Mrs. S. Anderson
given by Mrs. B. Armstrong of
outlined changes being made at
Majestic W.I.
the Erland Lee Home at Stoney
Guest speaker Mrs. Harold
Creek
Blasing of Neustadt spoke on the
International Year of the Child,
Grace Bird, Huron Countv
home
followed by a report on the
economist, stressed that
W.I.
standing committees. Mrs. Mac
members should take ad
Allen of Wroxeter W.I. gave the
vantage Of the short courses
offered by the
courtesy, thanking the Fordwich
ministry of
ladies and others for a successful
agriculture and food,
district annual meeting.
"This candidate
r�
has demonstrated
her ability for
vigorous, active
commitment...."
HURON -BRUCE NEEDS MO IRA COUPER
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