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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-07-21, Page 02Ar L2 Page ?A—The Wingham Advance-Timen, July 21, 1907 Junior Institute members attend FWIO convention By Mary Hall Mary Hall. presentation on "Managing Change • FORDWICH — Six members of The official opening was held the Positively" and Libby -Lu Allen from the Howick Junior Women's evening of July 6 at the newly- the Jamaican Federation of Women, Institute travelled to North Bay restored North Bay Arts Centre. It recipient of the Ontario Inter- n recently to attend the 90th anniver- was presided aver by Charlotte national Scholarship, explained her sary convention of the Federated Johnson, past president of the FWIO work in training teachers in her `• Women's Institutes of Ontario. and featured keynote speaker R. country. Approximately 1000 ladies were in Alex Sim of Guelph, who spoke bn A panel consisting of Joyce , Ilflll attendance. "The New Rural Community". Canning,rural organization co- ;- Those attending from the Howick The session on July 7 focused on ordinator from the Ontario Ministry ; h a' Y Junior WI were Marg Greig, Leone the changing role of the Women's In- of Agriculture and Food; Dianne . . , FoerterHenrietta Claus, Carole stituteRosalie Wysocki of a Missis- Harkin, Women for the Survival of E '� w : t t Hohenadel, Ronna Lee Johnson and sauga firm gave an excellent Agriculture; Carol Hyde, }president ` c' • "IL T, of the Junior Women's Institutes of *r? s MRS. YVILII/UII SOTHERhr Ontario; Rebecca Johnson from the "M s f FWIO and Brigid Pyke, president of ;- 1 y the Ontario Federation of Notes from Fordwich Agriculture discussed Rural Women — An Emerging Force". The focus was on education July 8 to ; We are sorry to report that Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dickert and members had the opportunity to Everitt Armstrong is a patient in (Margaret Ruth Lockie), who were attend three workshops. These in- ': �` • ` Stratford Hospital, Mrs. Ted married July 11 in the Fordwich eluded program planning, the new yr, Klaassen in the hospital at United Church with a reception Family Law Act and investment Walkerton and Carroll Johnson is in following at the Ayton Community opportunities, to name a few. ' MR. AND MAS. WALTER MOORE and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark wish to the Listowel hospital. We wish thein Centre. Dr. Ellen McLean of Nova Scotia,�:'A announce the engagement of their children, Lucindy June and Steven all speedy recoveries. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Clarkson of president of the Associated Country Robert. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Aug. 8, 1987 IQ A number of ladies from the af- Brampton visited last.Tuesday with Women of the World, was the guest Watson -Johnston vows Whitechurch United Church. ternoon unit of the Fordwich United Mrs. Jean Clarkson. Nicole and speaker at a banquet that Pvening. Church UCW enjoyed a picnic last Joedy Clarkson returned home with exchanged gee at Brussels Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. Anson their parents after spending a few .d...,owr� .7 Ruttan's cottage at the lake. days with their grandmother. seAOr.S Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hartman of I Gorrie Personal Notes I Brussels United Church was the was held. Day Centre News family, who have resided on the Gowanstown and Mrs. Nellie setting for a .colorful marriage The bride's mother wore a dusty sixth concession of Howick for Simmons visited. last Wednesday Mrs. Ron Collins and Veronica of ceremony marking the beginning of rose dress and the groom's mother several years, moved their with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern. Kingston are visiting with Mrs. Ruth summer and the beginning of a new chose a blue silk pantsuit. household effects to Pennsylvania to...Bernice Marriner, accompanied Barrie. life together for Valerie Lynn For travelling, the, bride chose a By Wilma Brink displaying his coin collection for us the home they recently purchased � by Kim and Patti Alexander, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Nordhagen, Johnston and Michael R. Watson, fuchsia blouse and straight white Hi! I am the summer student to view and the Huron Strings for Mr. and Mrs. John Sluis and family for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Christopher, Dana and Cody of both of Brussels. Rev. Charles skirt in fuchsia, aqua and yellow working this year at the Wingham entertaining last Thursday. of Listowel have purchased the Bill Robb at Trenton and also with Hythe, Alta.; Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Carpentier heard the couple's vows stripes. The newlyweds are residing ,and Area Day Centre for the, The centre will be hosting foot Meyer home and will be moving her grandchildren at Perth and Stewart, Bradley, Craig and Carrie, and pronounced them husband and in Brussels. Homebound. I attend Wilfrid , clinics tomorrow, Wednesday, from shortly to the area. We bid them Smiths Falls. of Base Borden; Mr. and Andrew wife in a ceremony that began at The bride is a graduate of Laurier University and am studying 1 to 3 p1m. Those wishing to make welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Alexander and Jaunzemis, Christopher and Dana of four o'clock on June 20. Mrs. Alice Conestoga College, Kitchener psychology. As I hope to eventually appointments should call 357-1440 or family holidayed in Port Elgin last Harriston and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brothers was organist and soloist work in the community service area, 357-1445. Y Harold and Wanda Richards of week. Dane, Sillanda and Jennifer,. were was Lynn Kuehl. Campus, and is on the staff of the I am sure my experience at the Sundre, Alta., are spending a week's Mrs. Bill Halleran, Amy and Keith visitors last Friday with Mr. and Parents of the bride are Mr. and Wingham Children's Centre. The centre will be very beneficial. -We are travelling to see "Girls in vacation with George and Pauline of Kingston, visited for a week Mrs. Edgar Dane and Shauna. Mrs. Murray Johnston of Bluevalgroom is a graduate of the Guelph Richards and attended with her father, Don Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons of and the groom is the son of Mr. and Campus of d Conestoga on]]eFe and is This past week the day centre the Gang on July 30'at the Blyth aran an recently participants enjoyed the musical theatre. niversary party in London last Montoux. They returned home with Harriston visited last Thursday with Mrs. Ralph Watson, Brussels. employed by Huron Feeding Friday night. Mr. Halleran, who sent the g Y Systems. talents of several local people.. We The centre also provides a special Y � p Mrs. Melville Dennis. Given in marriage b her father, thank those who performed: Jim swim program every Friday af- Rev. Bill Richards and son Liam weekend here. Robert Grainger, David and the bride wore a full-length white Lawrie, Ella Richmond, Dwayne ternoon at Vanastra. Call us for of Dawson, Man., are visiting with Bernice Marriner spent a day Steven of Waterloo, visited last chiffon gown, featuring a high Thielke, • Andrea Grant, Amy more information. his parents, George and Pauline recently with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thursday with Mrs. Cecil Grainger. Victorian lace neckline, fitted bodice Bateman, Richards. Mr. Richards Jr. has just Hartwick in Scarborough. Mrs. George MacDonald of Listo- with deep ruffle falling from the Karen Luber*, Michelle The thought for this week is: gh• g If you had t0 Sneider, Anna Johnstone, Harry "Kindness is a language the dumb graduated from the University of Congratulations are extended to mel and Mrs. Fraser MacDonald of shoulders and net yoke and full Lavis and Hilda Grant. can speak and the deaf can un- Winnipeg with a Master's degree in Mr. and Mrs- George Richards, who Scarborough visited Mr. and Mrs. puffed sleeves. The full skirt etltirely rebuild We also thank Gordon Leggatt for derstand." sacred theology. celebrated their 40th wedding an- Archie Miller last Monday. Mrs. featured a lace hemline ruffle and your home Congratulations are extended to niversary last Friday. lied Baldwin, Mark and Kyle of fell into a full cathedral train. A tomorrow, - y ' T m Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Bev Brears, floral wreath held her bouffant veil could Happy � 4th A ��I versary •Paul and Karen; Mr. and Mrs. Brian and she carried a bouquet of pink you? x Brears of Listowel and Robert roses accented with small white �4: With State Farm. Regan of Mount Forest were dinner flowers and baby's breath. '' z 'r `LL guests last Saturday at the same In aqua silk cocktail -length You can get guaranteed F ' � r F y x; 100% coverage on your r home. dresses were her attendants, Mrs. Les Howes was transferred Joyce Johnston of Bluevale, who home plus extra contents x a ` r from St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, was matron of honor and Protecti n. Call tc see T to the Listowel Memorial Hospital bridesmaids, Miss Debbie Johnston it yo uglily. last Saturday. She is recovering of Bluevale ,and Miss Christine from.one broken ankle and a frac- Miller Baden. They carried pink, RICH D aired ankle. yellow and aqua flowers. GIBBON Mr. and Mrs. David Shaw have Rob Stute of Brussels was grooms - y t T taken up residence in the former . , -man and guests were ushered by 318 Josephine St. Artha Walker home, which they Peter Exel of Brussels and Paul Wingham have purchased. Johnston Bluevale. 1 �, Mr. and Mrs. David Menzie of Helium balloons decorated in 357-328 Nk, Moleswori`h visited last Sunday aqua, pink and yellow decorated the ?,,: evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Brussels, Morris and Grey Com- -' Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller of munity Centre where the reception ti d Sudbury visited at the same home last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miller and I / l ke a hbor Krista of Sudbury are visiting with / Slate Farm s mere Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller. w sY. <• , stwn rw�• Mr. and Mrs. Aurel Tereault of • Pontiex, Sask., were recent visitoCasurs j at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar • State Farm Fire and Canadian y CoOffice mpany • c: SCeboaOUphaOnlaro "'su�wNt Dane. - - - - Murray and Marjorie Irwin 4' Linda and Grant - Rumble Underulood law RAI WINGHAM NOG 2W0 NOW RECEIVING YOUR 1887 CROPS all", kin" 9' • SOFT WINTER WHEAT • BARLEY • HARD RED SPRING Ucenced elevator under Grain Financial Protection Program •357=3579 CONTACT: JOHN OR NELSON --4.,# Mr. and Mrs. R. Netterfleld now residing In Lucknow Scallo s Provencale p Rice Pdat or Anne Potatoes Fresh Vegetables Dessert and CONAA Mr. and Mrs. Robin Roy Netter- field are residing in Lucknow following their exchange of marriage vows at 6:30 on June 26 in Lucknow Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Netterfield, the former Cathy Ann England, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald England of Lucknow. Robin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Netterield, Wingham. honor and bridesmaids were Nancy England, Rosalynne Thornton and Carolynne Netterfield. They were dressed alike in pink oft-the- shoulder cocktail -length gowns and carried long-stemmed pink rosea. The flower girl, Carla England of Lucknow, wore a pink and white dress and carried a basket of pink and whiteroses. 6 8195 1 Call Now For Re"rwtions 392 -6947 Thursday through Sunday b t0 9 p.m. �Y g Y P Rev. A. Ramsay officiated and Mrs. Raynard was organist. Cindy Johann was soloist during the doubWring ceremony which was performed amid a setting of pink and white candles In candelabra. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor -length whim gown with high lace neckline. Tho Rob Zimmer of Wingham per - formed the duties of best man and ushering guests were Darryl Dunbar, Paul England and Brian Stapleton. Jeremy Sallow* was rhu bearer. The pint and white theme con - thwed for the reception which was held at the Lucknow Community Centre. The bride',, mother wore a THEV E N D O M E HOTEL Clinton St., Teeswater hemline of the gown was scalloped with a pink rose at the tap of each scallop. She carried a bouquet of pink and white roses. Dale McDougall was nasthis d AM cocktail -length pink dress the groom's mother chose a cocktail - length blue and white dress. For a weddhhg trip to )glop, the urine won a mint green jump$Wt. Underulood law RAI WINGHAM NOG 2W0 NOW RECEIVING YOUR 1887 CROPS all", kin" 9' • SOFT WINTER WHEAT • BARLEY • HARD RED SPRING Ucenced elevator under Grain Financial Protection Program •357=3579 CONTACT: JOHN OR NELSON --4.,#