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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-06-13, Page 6N 2 [i 1' 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 11 u 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 I IF ZENRS COUPON WITH THIS VALUABLE COUPON MAMELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 10 oz. JAR OUR REG. $5.99 9 SAVE $1.50 lhkki IMIT ONE DEAL PER COUPON COUPON EXPIRES SAT. JUNE 16/7rag .t ------------ ------------ ------- 'PM ZENRS COUPON Tn�ffl�lq WITH THIS UABLE COUPON ZEHRS 1 10. 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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 '* gree in English. She is a Ian, a graduate of F. E. g 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. z 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 g 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. r 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: r * • Go■ a United Sand CW l,��OQ' 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 D GORRIE—A profusion of early people to do things that are Lord". "Jesus Is Mine" and Elizabeth Gibbons of London I— 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 ft9 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 u 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 I IF ZENRS COUPON WITH THIS VALUABLE COUPON MAMELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 10 oz. JAR OUR REG. $5.99 9 SAVE $1.50 lhkki IMIT ONE DEAL PER COUPON COUPON EXPIRES SAT. JUNE 16/7rag .t ------------ ------------ ------- 'PM ZENRS COUPON Tn�ffl�lq WITH THIS UABLE COUPON ZEHRS 1 10. PRINT $ 14 f% or OUR REG. $1.47 SAVE 20° Ib. t+t - Ib. IMIT ONE DEAL PER COUPON COUPON EXi S_ AT. JUNE 16/79 Nh�%L y�yr ZENRS COUPONWITH THIS,VALUABLE COUPON WHITE SUGAR 2 Kg BAG (4.4 Ibs.) OUR REG. $1.09 SAVE 30° BAG r LIMIT 0NE DEAL PER COUPON f�i\ lI l9` COUPON EXPIRES SAT. JUNE 15/79 ----------------- ---------------- 2ENRS COUPON MIN.,. WITH THIS ABLE COUPON ZENRS � WHITE CR. WHEAT WH. WHEAT F 24 oz LOAVES O OUR REG. 2 FOR 97,R SAVE 50` ON 2 LOAVES 2 LIMIT ONE DEAL PER COUPON COUPON EXPIRES SAT. JUNE '16/79 1 � Ad IN ZENRS COUPON �� WITH THIS VALUABLE COUPON NEW POTATOES 0 U.S. NO. 1 GRAOE 10 Ib. 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