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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-17, Page 23Mid IghtEx rem Mennen 11 oz. Barber Shop Moir's 1 Ib. $2 99 Shave 1 19 Almondillos TRIANGLE -FDj 131SCou-N'T �r1_i/qtr //�lt�/./�>i�_�! ��/I*��ai-r�eori�►]■s� Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays - Sundays Noon to Six Afternoon cnumn ceremon unites couple in marri p ale Sacred Heart Roman 04bolic gowns were the bridesmaids, Brooks and •Pat Brooits, a s Church, Winghom, wars the soon= Janet Nevery and Karleen and sista-s4n4aw of the gn of a pretty autumn weddb% on Nevery, sisters of the bride, and hosted a shower, as did Saturday, S"Asmber 90, a' fes Debra Urquhart, friend of the bride's maid of honor, kl o'clock when Cathy Lynn Nevery bride. O'Gorman, and bas hrkdean of Whitby and Gregory Joseph Walter Zaleachook of Oshawa Debbie Urquhart. IN Brooks of Oshawa exchanged was groomsman and ushers were Rorabeck and Helen McL marriage vows. Rev. A. J. Michael Rorabeck and Steven also entertained in honor of Sonderup performed the Duffy, both friends of the couple bride and a Jack and Jill p ceremony and special music was from Oshawa, and Timothy was hosted by the bride's sial presented by the Sacred Heart Brooks, the groom's brother, also Janet and Karleen. Church Folk Choir. of Oshawa. Parents of the couple are Mr. Following the ceremony a and Mrs. W. J. Nevery of dinner and reception were held at Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. the Wingham Golf and Curling PFO -100 mese Brooks, Oshawa. Mr. Nevery Club, with guests attending from gave his daughter in marriage. Oshawa, Toronto, London, Wingham Pro-life Group i The bride chose a floor -length Alberta, Belleville, Owen Sound at the home of the Campeau: white gown styled with and the Wingham area, Oct. 1. sweetheart neckline. A portrait After honeymooning in The results of the nationM hat held her fingertip veil and she Western Canada the couple will walkathon for the Internatk carried a sheaf of pink roses and reside in Oshawa. The bride is a Year of the Child were discuss baby's breath. graduate of F. E. Madill Winglham's walkathon hai Kathryn O'Gorman of Secondary School and Humber good turnout of about 100 walk Walkerton, a friend of the bride, College, Toronto. from ages 10 and up bringing was maid of honor. She wore a Prior to her marriage, the Pledges of about $3,100. deep rose floor length gown. bride was honored at several Proceeds of the walkathon Dressed in rose floor4ength showers. Gloria Koester, Cathy be directed to the Alliance Life head office in Toronto. T researched the matters abortions, the aged, handicap and many other aspects human life. It was also moved to donate the Wingham Hospital Fund hope of helping keep hosp beds open Funds will be used education programs in surrounding communities. The pro-life group thanks who contributed to the succes the walkathon. Kinettes please with response to canvass The Wingham Kinette Clut pleased with the response to - canvass for the Canadian thritis and Rheumatism Soci last month and is hoping for, ,equally strong response to mail -out canvass. Ann Crawford, pro j chairman, reported the ann canvass of Wingham a Bluevale raised $1,569.03 for fight against arthritis a _rheumatism. Blue envelopes Photo by Snyder Studio now being sent to rural hon and the Kinettes ask recipients to return the envelo with any donation they care �j►j make. Vron 1' loot hon Center �P/t.4� She expressed special thanlu V the 39 ladies who helped with i canvass and to those who dorsal Mr. and Mrs. George Anger, when they were called upon. Bill Anger, Norman Anger and also expressed, many thanks Bruce Anger were at Saginaw, behalf of CARS and the Kinetl Michigan, over the weekend to everyone who assisted in a attending the funeral of a cousin, way with the canvass. Isaac Anger. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. qWA OATU Frank Salter of Goderich. Be I m o re Rev. Dr. Robert H. Armstrong baptized two infants during Jan and Lorie McKague to - special service at St. Andrew's their pony to the Teeswater Fa Presbyterian Church on Sunday where they won first prize ............. ....... _ r�f r�mmastronq •: 114 xrrzxtrnngi J10 -WAX SMIAL 0 - Reg. Reg. $14.95 sq. yd. $1295 SALE sq yd NO-VIAX SOLARIA Reg. $19.50 sq. yd. $ 1495 SALE sq yd NO -WAX PRENMR sum= Reg. $22.50 sq. yd. $ 95 SALE 1 6 sq. yd ao-WAg _'n1_fA_ Tf1VVV SOL&RUH Reg. $26.95 sq. yd. E 95 SALYd 19 �. .,. • 1r: Vb p, W I'll', A , Josephine St. S morning. Presented for baptism children's horsemanship, secol were Stephanie Elizabeth, in the costume class and third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald children's showmanship. Cleghorn, and Deanne Janette, Jim McKague took sevf daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- registered Holsteins to the Blac ward Blackwell. Next Sunday, and White Show at the Teeswati the St. Andrew's congregation Fair and brought home red ar will celebrate its 117th an- blue ribbons. niversary with special services The Midget Boys defeate at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev. Clairmont 3-0 last week to win th James McClure of Whitby will be OASA title. The most valuabl One Week only the guest speaker and a coffee Player was Dave Eadie, th hour of fellowship will follow the Pitcher. In OAA action, Belmor Here's your chance to evening service. lost to Sebringville 4-0. buy a beautiful Armstrong no -wax floor at a fraction of what you would have to pay at any other time of the year. Starting tomorrow— and for the next week $7.00 a square yard on America's first family of easy -care floors that shine, without waxing or buffing, far longer than ordinary vinyl floors. Hurry to take advantage of this fantastic savings opportunity. 2% fff w oswrw ffpubliat. Full selection of Armstrong floors Special showcase displays for shopping convenience Decorating ideas snd oolour-coordination assistance Free dolour brochures on products and floor care Fast proYessional installation service QkWRY material and workssoanshlp - at I to Home 1 10 Winghom 357-2002 The Midnight Eii brings great $ $Savings to The Waxworks Boutil You could win one of three $15C Wine Glasses 25 to 30% off Imported Scottish Mohair Throws Save $12.50 each ThcW.axwot Wing A We're open this Thursday and Friday TILL MIDNIGHTI You oquW win one of three $150. shopping i -- vouchers. � ;,C1o1 ml. Canaftion 750 ml. ft°p° 400 ml. Jergens Shampoo Q-Tips haLotion • 199 , . .89 •229 $179 New Toni Light Waves Joy 24 oz. Liquid Detergent 6 oz Footguard Ons step perm kk •499 .99 200 ml. Wash it Comb Shampoo 2 bar pack Lifebouy Soap Johnson & Johnson 2W's Cotton Balls .79 . $129 .85 �McLeam 100 ml. Toothpaste Ito Toothbrushes We Day 75 gr. Deodorant .89 2 for .89 $119 Mennen 11 oz. Barber Shop Moir's 1 Ib. $2 99 Shave 1 19 Almondillos TRIANGLE -FDj 131SCou-N'T �r1_i/qtr //�lt�/./�>i�_�! ��/I*��ai-r�eori�►]■s� Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays - Sundays Noon to Six Afternoon cnumn ceremon unites couple in marri p ale Sacred Heart Roman 04bolic gowns were the bridesmaids, Brooks and •Pat Brooits, a s Church, Winghom, wars the soon= Janet Nevery and Karleen and sista-s4n4aw of the gn of a pretty autumn weddb% on Nevery, sisters of the bride, and hosted a shower, as did Saturday, S"Asmber 90, a' fes Debra Urquhart, friend of the bride's maid of honor, kl o'clock when Cathy Lynn Nevery bride. O'Gorman, and bas hrkdean of Whitby and Gregory Joseph Walter Zaleachook of Oshawa Debbie Urquhart. IN Brooks of Oshawa exchanged was groomsman and ushers were Rorabeck and Helen McL marriage vows. Rev. A. J. Michael Rorabeck and Steven also entertained in honor of Sonderup performed the Duffy, both friends of the couple bride and a Jack and Jill p ceremony and special music was from Oshawa, and Timothy was hosted by the bride's sial presented by the Sacred Heart Brooks, the groom's brother, also Janet and Karleen. Church Folk Choir. of Oshawa. Parents of the couple are Mr. Following the ceremony a and Mrs. W. J. Nevery of dinner and reception were held at Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. the Wingham Golf and Curling PFO -100 mese Brooks, Oshawa. Mr. Nevery Club, with guests attending from gave his daughter in marriage. Oshawa, Toronto, London, Wingham Pro-life Group i The bride chose a floor -length Alberta, Belleville, Owen Sound at the home of the Campeau: white gown styled with and the Wingham area, Oct. 1. sweetheart neckline. A portrait After honeymooning in The results of the nationM hat held her fingertip veil and she Western Canada the couple will walkathon for the Internatk carried a sheaf of pink roses and reside in Oshawa. The bride is a Year of the Child were discuss baby's breath. graduate of F. E. Madill Winglham's walkathon hai Kathryn O'Gorman of Secondary School and Humber good turnout of about 100 walk Walkerton, a friend of the bride, College, Toronto. from ages 10 and up bringing was maid of honor. She wore a Prior to her marriage, the Pledges of about $3,100. deep rose floor length gown. bride was honored at several Proceeds of the walkathon Dressed in rose floor4ength showers. Gloria Koester, Cathy be directed to the Alliance Life head office in Toronto. T researched the matters abortions, the aged, handicap and many other aspects human life. It was also moved to donate the Wingham Hospital Fund hope of helping keep hosp beds open Funds will be used education programs in surrounding communities. The pro-life group thanks who contributed to the succes the walkathon. Kinettes please with response to canvass The Wingham Kinette Clut pleased with the response to - canvass for the Canadian thritis and Rheumatism Soci last month and is hoping for, ,equally strong response to mail -out canvass. Ann Crawford, pro j chairman, reported the ann canvass of Wingham a Bluevale raised $1,569.03 for fight against arthritis a _rheumatism. Blue envelopes Photo by Snyder Studio now being sent to rural hon and the Kinettes ask recipients to return the envelo with any donation they care �j►j make. Vron 1' loot hon Center �P/t.4� She expressed special thanlu V the 39 ladies who helped with i canvass and to those who dorsal Mr. and Mrs. George Anger, when they were called upon. Bill Anger, Norman Anger and also expressed, many thanks Bruce Anger were at Saginaw, behalf of CARS and the Kinetl Michigan, over the weekend to everyone who assisted in a attending the funeral of a cousin, way with the canvass. Isaac Anger. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. qWA OATU Frank Salter of Goderich. Be I m o re Rev. Dr. Robert H. Armstrong baptized two infants during Jan and Lorie McKague to - special service at St. Andrew's their pony to the Teeswater Fa Presbyterian Church on Sunday where they won first prize ............. ....... _ r�f r�mmastronq •: 114 xrrzxtrnngi J10 -WAX SMIAL 0 - Reg. Reg. $14.95 sq. yd. $1295 SALE sq yd NO-VIAX SOLARIA Reg. $19.50 sq. yd. $ 1495 SALE sq yd NO -WAX PRENMR sum= Reg. $22.50 sq. yd. $ 95 SALE 1 6 sq. yd ao-WAg _'n1_fA_ Tf1VVV SOL&RUH Reg. $26.95 sq. yd. E 95 SALYd 19 �. .,. • 1r: Vb p, W I'll', A , Josephine St. S morning. Presented for baptism children's horsemanship, secol were Stephanie Elizabeth, in the costume class and third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald children's showmanship. Cleghorn, and Deanne Janette, Jim McKague took sevf daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- registered Holsteins to the Blac ward Blackwell. Next Sunday, and White Show at the Teeswati the St. Andrew's congregation Fair and brought home red ar will celebrate its 117th an- blue ribbons. niversary with special services The Midget Boys defeate at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev. Clairmont 3-0 last week to win th James McClure of Whitby will be OASA title. The most valuabl One Week only the guest speaker and a coffee Player was Dave Eadie, th hour of fellowship will follow the Pitcher. In OAA action, Belmor Here's your chance to evening service. lost to Sebringville 4-0. buy a beautiful Armstrong no -wax floor at a fraction of what you would have to pay at any other time of the year. Starting tomorrow— and for the next week $7.00 a square yard on America's first family of easy -care floors that shine, without waxing or buffing, far longer than ordinary vinyl floors. Hurry to take advantage of this fantastic savings opportunity. 2% fff w oswrw ffpubliat. Full selection of Armstrong floors Special showcase displays for shopping convenience Decorating ideas snd oolour-coordination assistance Free dolour brochures on products and floor care Fast proYessional installation service QkWRY material and workssoanshlp - at I to Home 1 10 Winghom 357-2002 The Midnight Eii brings great $ $Savings to The Waxworks Boutil You could win one of three $15C Wine Glasses 25 to 30% off Imported Scottish Mohair Throws Save $12.50 each ThcW.axwot Wing A