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Couple 11vingAn Scarborough after Bluevale chinch ceremony
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Mra.
Robert Colby
EMU are residinin g
Griveq in marriage by bar
o chose a floor-
of the groom, was best man and
length sleeveless dress of blue
borough atfte exchanging
length ownthe
to
white or
g g saris
gusts w� used by brothers
of the bride and Doug,"
polyester with a silver belt. Light
was held Oct. to at 8 p.m. in the
marriage vows in Bluevale
United Church on Friday, Sep-
styled with high neckline,
standup collar, a bodice em-
groom,
Stamper of RR i, Bluevale, and
Dave Ern;t,
blue roses and white dairies
comprised her corsage
centre for the retarded. Subjects
1e41ber 99, at throe o'clock. The °
Wide is
broidered with seed pearls, long
Agincourt. Ti* men
wore navy blue suits with blue
The bride is a graduate of F. E.
-.ii:• .. ' - P v. She
the former Louise Sharon
Ok=De', da
bishop sleeves and long chs �
satin trim, white ruffled shirts,
Madill Secondary School,
Wingham.
commentary which proved very
�ter of Mr. and
..Win. WendelF Stam per, RR 1,
train. A tiara of seed pearls held
her [lour -length lace -trimmed
black bow ties and white
bolitonnierehs.
Guests attended the wedding
and the W2- � : Leaf)k
�uav Parents of the groom
are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ernst of
veil and she earned a cascade of
red ajhd white roses and white
Dinner was served at the
from Toronto I,ondoa, Iiaeral,
Manitoba, Thedford and the
the steer ted bar
Agincourt.
carnations.
T mberry Tavern following the
Bluevale-Wingham area.
and Mrs. Lorne Durnin. For the
milia
Arrangements of assorted
autumn flowers
Mrs. Connie Mark of London
ceremony. A three -tiered wed -
ding cake centred the head table.
go to the Presbyterian church,
Four Leaf Clover" and ."'Thwess
decorated the
church for the happy occasion.
was matron of honor for her close
friend. Bridesmaids were
Cecil Sanderson, RR 2, Wroxeter,
with pianist Mrs. Agnes Farrier.
rocks the cradle rules the world"
The ceremony was solemnized by
sisters
of the bridal couple, Miss
uncle of the bride, was master of
t
Teachers s sponsor
each one was to guess the
Rev. Eric Ledrew of Brussels,
assisted by Robert Perry,
Darlene Stamper, formerly of
Brandon,
ceremonies, A reception followed
at the Howick Community
talk on childhood
quintet consisted of Mrs.Levis
pastor
and Min Pw aula Ernst
Centre.
McDougal and Mrs. Phillip Steer.
sung and the ladies served lunch
of the Bluevale church. Mrs. Max
Demaray was organist and
during the
of Agincourt. They wore mat-
ching gowns of blue jersey knit
Guests were received by the
bride's mother who chose a floor-
The elementary teachers of
Hm'ce County have invited Dr.
processional she
Played "Hymn to Joy". As the
with coordinating flowered veil
capes. Their flowers were
length gown of peach polyester
Donald Morgenson as guest
t, was being signed she
"The
white
and pink roses surrounded by
knit. Light and dark brown roses
formed her corsage. The groom's
speaker for an evening profes-
sional activity lecture. Dr.
PkWW Hawaiian Wedding
Song" and "The Hawaiian
blue and yellow flowers matching
their dresses.
mother was not able to attend.
Morgenson is broadly acclaimed
WhgYrr"
Jim Tocher of Toronto, friend
For travelling to Niagara
Fall&, the bride wore a street-
° for his speaking ability and Is
well known throughout Ontario
for his presentations on childhood
development and psychol He
is a professor from Wil '
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Laurier University, Waterloo.
His presentation, "Childhood's
End", has been chosen as an in-
troduction to the United Nations
t
Year of the Child week activities
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in the school systems across the
The professional develop -
Aglobe.
nn o u n c
e m e n t
ment committee has arranged
the presentation for 8 p.m.
Wednesday, to permit parents as
-`
well as teachers to participate.
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Photo by Snyder Studio
The Wham Advance -Timm, October 17, IM—Pap IS
Volunteer worker,
Institute speaker
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Whitechurch—The education
and cultural activities meding of
songs with pianist Mrs. Coulter.
Whitechurch Women's Institute
Mrs. James Wilson introduced
was held Oct. to at 8 p.m. in the
the gum +Pew, Comm* Jam -
Community Memorial Hall with
mon, who told of her work at the
Mrs. James Wilson as hostess,
centre for the retarded. Subjects
The president, Merle Wilson,
tauglit are good health habits,
opened c.c nq with the Qde,
bow to prepare meals, table
-.ii:• .. ' - P v. She
setting, recreation and craft.
-Wine to
She showed slides and gave a
r.sirsbea
commentary which proved very
and �. A read
interesting and made folks aware
poems,of
the amount of work the eantre
and the W2- � : Leaf)k
is doing.
The minutes ,., _ cad by the
Mrs. Johnston Coon thanked
secretary, Mrs. Al. 'aleoner.
the steer ted bar
Delegates to the rale - Arnow
,annd�
withu°nty
on Oct. 18 are Mrs. Fisher
wig" fojpllowed
and Mrs. Lorne Durnin. For the
milia
with „� the Reit of the World
Christmas dinner the ladies will
Go By", "I'm Looking Over a
go to the Presbyterian church,
Four Leaf Clover" and ."'Thwess
Wingbam.
a Long Long Trail A Winding"
The motto, "The hand that
with pianist Mrs. Agnes Farrier.
rocks the cradle rules the world"
Mrs. Bill Rmtoul conducted a
was given by Mrs. James Wilson.
contest passing around a balland
Kaushea sang "My Wild Irish
each one was to guess the
Rose",' Roaming in the
number of articles inside. The
Gloaming" and others. The
correct number was 21, which no
quintet consisted of Mrs.Levis
one had.
Mrs. McDougal, Mrs. Keith, Mrs.
The Queen" and Grace was
McDougal and Mrs. Phillip Steer.
sung and the ladies served lunch
The Belgrave quartet sant two
and enjoyed a social time.
FormerEl
Wingham resident was
l[,
married. in Kitchener core m�n MOSTLY IN STITCHES Donna Higgins and Heather
The fourth meeting of the Fenton volunteered to bring
Karen Elizabeth Hobbs and ice, spaghetti straps, flared and a white rose' corsage. Belgrave 1 club was held on Oct. lunch for the next meeting, Octo-
Stephen Elymer Tiffin, both of skirt and matching sheer bolero. For travelling the bride wore a 15, in the Belgrave Institute Hall. ber 15, at 4 p.m. in the school li-
Kitchener, were united in She wore burgundy flowers in her two-piece suit in shades of brown, We opened the meeting with brary. The meeting closed with
marriage on Saturday, .Sep- hair and carried a wicker basket beige and rust with brown ac- the 4-H pledge and motto. the 4-H motto.
tember 15, at Christ the containing pink and bur President Georgina Chettle
King Bundy cessories and a corsage of pale led � roll call and .�
United Church, Kitchener. Rev, silk feathered poppies and baby's orange r
L. Lewis performed the double- bpm• Following a honeymoon in the gave their ideas for what we
ring ceremony and Nancy Dressed similarly were Pocono Mountains, Penn- should do on Achievement Day �e
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Sta sang bridesmaids, Ramona Hobbs of ' sylvania, they will reside in for our exhibit. Secretary
yz'er was soloist. She Gna r Julie Wank co
"The Wedding Song" as the Kitchener, sister of the bride, and Kitchener. Y cad the minutes of the last
service began and "Walk Hand in Diane Armstrong of Toronto, meeting. Meribeth Scott showed min
Hand" during the signing of the friend of the, bride. us a very attractive illustration
register. Howard Israel of Kitchener, which we will use for our book up in fan
The bride is the da friend of the E Ncft of stmss cover.
daughter of groom, was best For Achievement Day our club The Ontario Career Week
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hobbs of man. Ushers were Roger Tiffin of has to do an exhibit on deli
Kitchener. The groom's parents Toronto, brother of the groom, topic of uew designs for will t� place throttgbout the
are Mr. and Mrs. John Tiffin -of and Gary Hobbs of Kitchener, needlepoint including: cross . - - • Oct. 29 to Nov. 4, the
Kitchener. brother of the bride. The groom' BELGRAVE — The evening stitch,
thandscape, and floral provincial
tm�sl government has an -
Given in marriage by her wore a sandalwood tuxedo with unit of the UCW of Knox United
father, the bride wore a floor- dark brown' bow tie and ivory Church met on Tuesday, October n volthy nteShier and Lasa Thong- Career week will provide
son volunteered to be the con- Young people and other job
length gown of ivory silk chiffon ruffled shirt. His boutonniere was 9, at the home of Mrs. George �k� with access to em -
over taffeta with � mentators for the exhibit while
Queen Anne a pink rose. The other male at- Johnston with a good attendance, path Edwards and Audrey Scott ployment advice and in -
neckline and long bishop sleeves, tendants wore sandalwood Mrs. Jack Taylor used "Faith- off� cellthe, articea formation. Discussion among -
:_ A -Pinch 1pgted rufflpr enhaneed jackets, dark brown trousers and as the theme of the worst P sere--. 6 we v -M use in the exhibit. `students, educators, counsellors,
the gown's hemline and edged an vests with ivory ruffled shirts. ice. Mrs. William Coultes read Mrs Coupes and Mrs Hunter labor representatives and
attached chapel train. Sheewore Their boutonnieres were verses of scripture from the Book then showed two new stitches labbusor
repmen will to encouraged
chin ivoryan Picture hat with mat- burgundy feathered poppies. of Acts sand everyone joined in which were the scotch stitch and on issues affecting. employment
g pinch -pleated ruffle E1 dinner and reception singing Breathe on Me, Breath the cashmere stitch. We then and productivity in Ontario.
featuring a waist -length veil. She followed at the Knights of of God". worked on these two stitches for All provincial schools are
carried a cascade of pink and Columbus Hall in Kitchener. The Mrs. John Roberts was in the remainder of the night. participating in career week;
burgundy roses with baby's bride's mother wore a floor- charge of the program and community agencies,
breath and ivory lace and she length burgundy chiffon gown everyone discussed "Stress in BELGRAVE II associations and individuals are
wore a diamond necklajre, a gift With black accessories and a Lives" and negative and positive Belgrave II 4-H club held their invited to partcipate by
from the groom. burgundy rose corsage. The responses to it. third meet' invite lin career education
Carolun Israel, frier of the mother of the groom wore afloor- The meeting closed with a ung at the Women s In- g
bride, was matron of honor. She length gown in a shrimp shade social half-hour and lunch was stitute Hall October i. The presi- Programs through local
wore an ivory and pink floraldent' J
with matching sheer cape. It was served by Mrs. John McIntosh's Joanne Wood, opened the educational institutions or on an
floor -len meeting with the 4-H pledge. The _individual basis.
gth gown with fitted accented with silver accessories group. rotating secretary, Jenny Career week is being coor-
Hopper, read the minutes. dinated by the Ontario Youth
Color schemes were discussed Secretariat in conjunction with a
and the continental and cross broad-based steering committee
stitches started. Volunteers for composed of community
lunch were Dianne Campbell and associations and government
Susan Bridge. The meeting agencies.
closed with the 4-H motto.
The fourth meeting of the club
was held at the East Wawanosh SPEED
Public School October 10. Joanne Observe the legal speed limits
Wood opened the meeting and of the municipalities and pro-
Jennifred Kikkert read the winces. Driving within the legal
minutes. speed limits will save you fuel
Homework assignment was to and will reduce the risk of acci-
%, < read the history of needlepoint in dents. Driving at 90 kmb (55
manual. The scotch stitch was mph) instead of ilo kmh (70
demonstrated on the blackboard mph). will save up to 20 per cent
by Mrs. Van Camp. of your fuel bill.
DOWN TO WORK—Kendra Lynh Hogg, 6, and Amy McLeod, 7, really get down to work at
being Brownies. The girls are Tweenles, first year Brownies, and are looking forward to
becoming part of the group. They found the floor of their meeting room In the basement of
the Anglican church a good blade to do some coloring,
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