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Lovely spring ceremony
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The Wingham Advance -Times, May 30, IM—Pale 7
United church Women
solemnized -
ed at
attend session In London
Pink carnations and daisies lace sleeves with a double lace- Miss Nancy Fisher, younger One hundred and seventy-five morning with a musical
adorned St. Stephen's Anglican edged flounce of silk orpnza on sister of the bride, was maid of United Church, Women packed preientatiorh of 'Spirit', the story
Church, Gorrie, as the setting for each sleeve. The skirt extembd honor in a blouson style gown of Westminster College in London of the establishment of
a lovely spring wedding on May into a lace -appliqued flouMW*' sea spray polyester. The over the weekend for fellowshi
5, unit' is marriage Norma P Christianity, the formation of the
mg g chapel train. Her headpiece M bridesmaids, Miss Karen Hynd- discussions and inspiration. church and the development of
Jean Fisher, daughter of Mr. and fashioned of lace and seed pearls man, sister of the groom, Miss Attending from the local areaxperimce.
personal Christian e
Mrs. Merrill Fisher of Gorrie, and the veil was trimmed with .Lori Moir and Miss Jennifer were Mrs. Muriel Thompson of These Young People glowed with
and Clarke Allan Hyndman, son illusion lace matchfng her gown. Blair, cousin of the bride, wore Wingham, Mrs. Agnes Farrier of the spirit of God as they per -
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hyndman, She carried a cascade bouquet of gowns of similar style. They Whitechurch, Mrs. John McIn- formed.
also of Gorrie. pink roses, stephanotis and carried nosegays of pink and tosh , Mrs. Walter Scott
y, Mrs.
Given in marriage by her baby's breath. white carnations. Cliff Logan and Mrs. Wm.
parents, the bride chose a floor- The ale -ring ceremony was Tim Wylie of London was best f g
length gown of white silk organza Coolies, all of Belgrave.
with scop neckline trimmed performed by Rev. O. Laramie, man and guests were ushered by The theme for the weekend was BELGRA VE
P minister of St. Stephen's, and the Douglas Haber, brother of the 'The Spirit of God Within— A reception and dance were
Within—
with illusion lace and seed pearls. wedding music was played by bride, Kenneth Tenn eman of ) held at the , Women's institt re
The dress featured elbow -1 Without'. Marjorie Smith,
elbow -length Mrs. Brian Underwood. Kitchener and Randy Read, deaconess, conducted ,four Bible Hall for Jim and Diane Robert -
Elmira. The groom and his at- study sessions, which included son tHorwat) on Saturday, Mai
Duratendn t wore light grey tuxedos• topics such as: `Breathe deep and 26. Many friends and relatives
During the signing of the register live', 'Fired for Good', 'Catch the were
area. The
the organist played "0 Perfect wind' Ad 'Breathe deeper and address present read from by Ron Mc -
Love". love'. These talks helped Burney and Gary Jamieson
A three -tiered wedding cake, everyone there to become more presented the couple with a gift.
pink tapers and serviettes aware of the spirit of God and the Both the bride and groom
decorated the bride's table at the GRADUATES way it works in their lives. replied. Music was supplied by
Wingham Golf and Curling Club Mardi Dawn Adams, daughter Marion Jackson, also a Tiffhn's orchestra and lunch
for the dinner and reception. of Mr. and Mn. Don Adams deaconess, carried this same followed. Also present were the
Guests were received by the Wingham, graduated Saturday, topic in• a most effective way bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
bride's mother in a gown of pale May 26, from Waterloo through her devotions. Frank Horwat of St. Catharines.
pink tricot knit and a corsage of University with a Bachelor's Singspiration, a group of young Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore
pink roses. She was assisted by degree in mathematics. She will people from. Calvary United and family attended the funeral
the groom's mother wearing a begin employment with Ontario Church, London, became the of his father, Ivan Moore, in
Powder blue chiffon gown and Hydro in Toronto. highlight of the weekend Sunday Windsor last Friday.
Pink rose corsage. Master of ,
ceremonies was Randy Read of
Elmira and disc jockey was Johnstone and Carter vows
Robin Brent of Kingston.
Out-of-town guests were
Present from Welland, Kingston,
Toronto, Whitby, Shelburne, exchanged in United Church
London, Kitchener, Guelph,
Elora, Fergus, Harriston, V
Listowel and Wingham. A small but pretty family breath and fern tied with a pink smorgasbord supper was served
For travelling, the bride wore a wedding was the choice of Carol ribbon. She wore a pink rosebud at TSurrA �, ,, Tavern, Wingham.
soft green tailored suit with Anne Carter and John Allan in her hair. Later, the guests were received
brown accessories and corsage of Johnstone when they were united Murray Button of Kitchener, by the couple at their home.
in
yellow Sweetheart roses. Honored guests were Mrs.
marriage at the Wingham friend of the groom, was best
Mr. and Mrs. Hyndman are United Church on May 5 at 7:30 man. The groom wore a black Josephine Brydges of Belgrave,
residing at 31 Flamingo Drive, p.m, Rev. K. B. Passmore of- tuxedo trimmed with black grandmother of the groom, and
Elmira. fhciated velvet. His boutonniere was a Mrs. Elizabeth Gower of
The bride is the daughter of single Romance rosebud. The Lucknow, a special friend of the
Mr. and Mrs. George Carter, best man also wore a black couple' Other guests attended the
Scott Street, Wingham, and the tuxedo but wore a white car- wedding from Toronto,
groom is the son of Mrs. Beth nation boutonniere. Walkerton, Lucknow, Belgrave,
MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE Wingham, and Olds, Alberta.
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Johnstone of "Lucknow and the Following the ceremony a
Bel rave. late BillJohnstone.
Given in marriage by her
The community extends sym-
father, the bride chose a dress of
white polyester jersey trimmed
pathy to Mrs. Marjorie Hartleib with lace. Her veil was held in
and family in the death of her place by 'a tiara headpiece which
daughter, Mrs. Patricia Ann was worn by her maternal aunt,
Faessler of Southampton, who Mrs. Marjory Humphries of
died as the result of a car acci- Walton, 24 years ago. She carried
dent. 18 Romance roses accented with
three white orchids, baby's
breath and fern, tied with lace.
Friend of the bride, Donna
Gregg of Guelph, was maid of
honor. She chose a formal gown
of mint green floral and she
carried a bouquet of three
Romance roses with baby's
WI district v
officers elected
New officers were elected and
installed May 15 at the Bruce
South District annual meeting of
th '
e Women s Inatltute.
*urs.waS u'rJ____irng of itupiey
., is the new' president of the
R 0 district WI, replacing past
A"'D P I.N AND H VE A LOOK
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Wingham. The first vice
president is Mrs. Donald �z
MacAdam of RR 2 Win Liam and
the second vice president is Mrs.
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Ceremony performed
at Kingston's CFB
Trinity Chapel, Canadian
The gown's only adornment was
of Listowel, friend of the bride
Forces Base, Kingston, was the
an. antique gold locket. Her
and groom.
setting for the marriage Gere-
fingertip veil was held by a single
Guests attended a dinner
many uniting Sherrie McEachern
silk rose. The bride carried a
following at the Martello Club.
of Kingston and Rick Nay of
cascade of red roses, .white
The bride's mother wore a silk
Trenton. Padre Ralph Cope of-
daisies and baby's breath.
knit dress of „ blue
ficated and Mrs. Cope was or-
The maid of honor. Miss Wendy
with matching jacket. Her
ganist. Miss Valerie Scott of
McKeand, and bridesmaid, Miss
corsage was a white orchid. The
Kingston was soloist and sang
Terri Ryan, both of Kingston,
groom's mother chose a shrimp
,.The wedding song".
wore similarly -styled polyester
polyester gown with a white
Parents of the couple. are Mr.
gowns of mint green and spring
orchid.
and Mrs. G. McF.achern of
peach. They carried cascades of
For travelling the bride chose
Georgetown and Mr. and Mrs.
spring flowers aqd each wore a
an off-white vest suit with figured
Bill Nay, Gorrie. -
single silk rose in her hair.
blouse in shades of peach and
The bridal gown featured
Groomsman was Jeff Nay of
beige'• She wore a rase corsage.
Malian embroidery and a skirt
Gorrie, brother of the groom, and
The couple will reside in
extending into a sweeping train.
guests were ushered by Bill Krotz
Trenton.