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A6 &nee Times, June 15, 1978
Friends, relatives witness
St. Andrew's marriage rites
Wingham Pentecostal Church
25th Anniversary Celebration
This Sunday, June 17th
Special Guest Speaker Rev. Jim Morrison
( A former Pastor)
Christian Education— 10:00
Morning Worship -11 :00 a.m.
Evening Evongelistic Services -7:00 p.m - Special evening of praise
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Mr. and Mrs. John PaskAruk of London, Ontario, are
happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their only
daughter, Joanne Elizabeth, to Richard Glen Hodgins, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgins of Wingham. The wedding
will take place on Saturday, June 23, at three o'clock in
Byron United Church, London
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Family and friends gathered to
share a special day with Michael
Inglis and Debbie Busby of
Wingham as they promised their
love to one apother. The
marr age was solemnized at St
Andrew's Presbyterian Church.
Wingham. on the afternoon of,y
.
11ay 12 at four o'clock
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Margaret Busby of
Winghain and the late Herbert
Busby Parents of the groom are
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Inglis of
Brampton.
Candelabra covered With rust
colored poppies, rosewood
colored roses, apple blossoms
and ivy adorned the altar as Rev
Dr Robert , H. Armstrong of-
ficiated at the double -ring
ceremony. Miss Denise Kennedy
MR. AND MRS. H. G.
DUNSMUIR GRADUATE
of Teesw•ater was organist and
soloist, singing "You Light Up
Marjorie E. Dunsmuir,
Allan H. G. Dunsmuir, son
My Life", "Evergreen", Af•'
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.
of Mrs. E. Dunsmuir of Luck.
and "Walk Hand in Hand".
E. Powell of Wingham, grad-
During the ceremony, the bride
uated June 4 from Huron
now, graduated from the Uni-
sang "You're My Life" to the
College, affiliated with the
versity of Western Ontario
groom
University of Western On-
June 6 with a Bachelor of En-
liven in marriage by her
tario, with a Bachelor's deeldest
gineering Science degree. Al-AIentered
brother Jim, the bride
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gree in English. She is a
Ian, a graduate of F. E.
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the church wearinga
graduate of F. E. Madill Sec
door -length gown of white peau
ondary School and plans to
Madill Secondary School, is
de soie satin trimmed with lace.:,
continue her studies in Eng-
now employed by IBM in
The skirt extended into a
lish at the University of Tor-
Toronto.
flounced chapel train. Her choice
onto.
,f headpiece was a wide
brimmed hat covered with the
ACW deanery
same satin as on her gown, .,
groomsman and guests were
blue floral.
featuring a two-tiered elbow-,,
wore a goon of
length veil. She carried a white
ushered by Harry Busby, brother
polyester and a corsage of peach
held
June S
cascading bouquet of lilies and
„I the bride. Ross Poll, brother-
roses. The groom's mother chose
apple blossoms accented with
in. -law of the bride, and Steve
a gown of solid blue polyester
The annual South Saugeen
iv>
Cryiekshank. friend of the
with a corsage of deep rose-
ACW spring deanery was held
Mrs. Wendy Poll, sister of the
'groom. The groom and his at-
colored roses.
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June 5 in the Trinity Anglican
bride,. was matron of honor
tenda_nts wore brown tuxedos
Master of ceremonies was
Church in Fordwich, with about
wearing a blouson style own of
g y g
with satin lapels• bow ties and
Brian Elmshe of Wingham and
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75 ladies attending.
rosewood polyester. The
beige ruffled shirts. The groom's
Sound System '70 supplied the
Mrs. J. W. Daunt of Fordwich
bridesmaids, Mrs. Velma
boun,lonniere Nvas two white
music. ,
was chosen the new president of
Cumming, sister of the bride.
carnations and the ushers wore
Honored guests of the couple
the ACW and was installed by
Mrs. Lorna Brown and Mrs
two dusty roses.
were Scott.Inglis, brother of the
Rev. Jack King, rural dean.
Grace Elliott, friends of the
Master Evan Poll of Wingham
groom: Mrs. Grace Busby and
Frieda Jacobs, deanery
bride. wore gowns of the same
was ring bearer at his aunt's
Mrs: Elaine Busby. sisters-in-law
representative, spoke briefly on
color and style. They carried arm
wedding. He wore a chocolate
of the bride; Mrs. Isabel Horan
'fair share'. Mrs. Margene King,
bouquets of dusty roses, cream
brown shorts and vest outfit
and Mrs. Jean Cassidy, aunts of
president of the Kincardine ACW,
daisies and a brown poppy with a
trimmed with a single rose. He
the groom: and Bill Cumming,
presided over the business part of
snatching poppy worn in each
carried a heart -shaped pillow
brother-in-law of the bride.
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the meeting and Mrs. Wellington
attendant's hair.
trimmed with lace, roses and
For travelling to Acapulco, the
Hargrave gave a brief history of
Serving as flower girls for their
satin bows holding the rings.
bride wore a navy and white
the Fordwich church.
aunt. Angela and Sandra Busby
A water -fountain three -tiered
dress with white accessories. The
Rev. Dan Sargent of Blyth led
were dressed to match the
wedding cake adorned the bride's
groom wore a three-piece navy
in a sing song at lunch. During
bridesmaids. "
table at the Belmore Community
suit.
the afternoon Mrs. Crocker of
Barry Slater of Toronto, a close
Centre for the dinner and
Mr., and Mrs. Mike Inglis are
Goderich showed slides and
friend of the groom, was
reception. The bride's mother
now residing in Wingham
spoke on the International Year
of the Child. The ladies formed
ATTEND GRADUAL ION
small groups for a short
discussion onthetopic:
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Go■ a United Sand
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Mr. and Mrs. James Gib
At the close of the meeting a
bons, Alice Street, attended
graduation of their grand
social half hour over tea cups was
enjoyed by the ladies.
Molds
flower
da
daughterhter,, Francine Elizabeth
annual
service
Gibbons on June 1. Francine
is the daughter of Frank and
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GORRIE—A profusion of early
people to do things that are
Lord". "Jesus Is Mine" and
Elizabeth Gibbons of London
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summer flowers in the sanctuary
neither right nor good. Many of
"Because He Loved Me". Much
,and has completed an ap-
and vestibule made a most at-
the great people of the world
appreciated also were beautiful
proved program of registered
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gerrie.
tractive setting for the Sunday.
were those who resisted this kind
duets by Wanda Ball and Sandi
nursing assistants at London
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gerrie.
School anniversary and flower
of conformity, who da't'ed to be
Carson, accompanied by Lori
Regional School. Aller the
Lionel and Penny attended the
service at Gorrie united Church
true and honest even if it made
Moir.
presentation of diplomas, and
wedding on Saturday of Perim -
Sunday. Pews reserved for the
them unpopular:
awards, '
awards, Francine s parents
Jeffery and Brian McCallum in
children were markeed.with small
Pontius Pilate could not risk
Mrs. Wesley Ball, superin-
entertained relatives and
Bishop Cronvn Memorial
nosegays, of flowers and each
unpopularity with the people so
tendent of the Sunday, School,
friends at a dinner and dance
Church. tamdon. Brian is a
child wore a corsage.
he allowed Christ to be sent to His
expressed thanks to Miss
at the Banqueter Hall, Lam
iNi of Mr. and Mrs Hare
The
The theme for the service was
death. Christ, on the other hand.
Ballagh, to those who helped with
(. errie
Gerrie.
For Me" and was carried
continually risked beingun-
the music, those who had given
out in a decorative banner
popular un order to do right. In
flowers or assisted in arraging
St. Paul's
Church
suspended above the choir loft, in
the music and in the address.
The service was conducted by
following the right, the honest
and the good, Christians have the
assurance that "Christ is....for
them, those who in any way
contributed to the success of the
day.
the pastor, Rev. W. Ball. Mrs.
us" •
Assisted by the teachers. Mrs.
Velma Mann at the organ and
It was very fitting that at this
Ball presented attendance
(ANGLICAN)
Miss Kendra Robertson at the
children's service, the sacrament
awards won by the children
,piano contributed lovely duets as
of baptism should be ad-
during the past year. On behalf of
w,
WINGHAM
prelude and recessional, as well
ministered. James and Mark,
the session of the church and in
as the accompaniment for the
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
appreciation of their efforts,
John Street at
Centre Street
hymns.
Allen were received into the
Melville Greig presented pink
The Rector: The Rev.
John T.M. Swan, L. Th.
The theme speaker was Miss
church family in the ceremony
carnations to the superintendent,
Lavonne Ballagh of Wingham.
conducted by the pastor.
each of the teachers and the
Miss Ballagh spoke of the ten-
The children of the Sunday
pianist of the Sunday School.
SUNDAY,
JUNE 17
dency. in our day, to conform in
School delighted the
Ushers for the service were
* THE FIRST SUNDAY
AFTER TRINITY *
order to be popular. The world of
congregation with four songs,
David Mann. Douglas Mann,
advertising in press, radio and
"Christ For Nle". "I Love My
Stephen Marin and Steven Bott.
television urges us to follow the
8:30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist
crowd, to be what everyone else
10:30 a.m.—Church School
is. to buy what everyone else is
11:00 a.m.—Sung Eucharist
and Sermon
buying. ,in order to be Uked.
Miss Ballagh pointed out the
flaws in this kind -of thinking and
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that this attitude often leads
Wingham Pentecostal Church
25th Anniversary Celebration
This Sunday, June 17th
Special Guest Speaker Rev. Jim Morrison
( A former Pastor)
Christian Education— 10:00
Morning Worship -11 :00 a.m.
Evening Evongelistic Services -7:00 p.m - Special evening of praise
11
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Mr. and Mrs. John PaskAruk of London, Ontario, are
happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their only
daughter, Joanne Elizabeth, to Richard Glen Hodgins, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgins of Wingham. The wedding
will take place on Saturday, June 23, at three o'clock in
Byron United Church, London
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