The Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-07-07, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, July 7th, 1948
Carrick of Goderich visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs, Elwin Taylor.
Mrs. L, H. lloSman of Wiugham, is
visiting with 'Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Bosnian,
,Miss Minnie Such of Toronto, is
spending a couple of weeks with her
sisters, Mrs. J, L. McDowell and
Mrs, Elwin Taylor.
Misses Edna and Audrey Walsh of
Hensall, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Walsh. •
Mrs. Jean Kechnie of Blyth, is vis-
iting her sister, Mrs, Walter Cook.
A. E, Cook of Blyth, Ur, Albert
Nether' of Hamilton, visited on Sun-
day with Ur. and Mrs, Fred Cook,
:Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith and fam-
ily of Brussels, visited on Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith,
Hisses Dorothy and Norma Neth-
ery of Hamilton, visited with Mr. and
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Miss Roberta McVittie of London,
spent a few days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. McVittie,
Master Gordon Smith spent a couple
of days with Mr. and Mrs. John Gear
of Kitchener.
The teacher of LT. S. S. No. G, Miss
Edna Moffatt is to be congratulated
on all her pupils passing their public
school exams. They were promoted as
follows:
To Grade VIII-Joy Lutz, (H);
Grade VII-Betty Rodgers (H), Ger-
ald ,McDowell, Lois Campbell; Grade
VI-John Buchanan, Ruth Cook, Ir'-
rael Good; Grade V-Rcrbt. Carter;
Grade IV-Ruth Hrrwat, Billie Lutz
(H); Gwendolyn 'McDowell (Hr;
Grade III-Shirley Lutz (ID; I)onna
Walden (H); Barbara Smith, (H);.
Harvey Snell, Robt, Pitbablo, Deloris
Bell, Doreen Huwatt; Grade II-
Keith Rodger, Silvia Wharton, Dayi,i
Wharton.
Miss Mildred Thornton Guelph,
spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good of Hnl-
lett Township, visited on Tue ,hiv
with Mr. and .MN. D,,uglas Campbeii.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs. John
Gear of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McBrien,
Ruth and Jimmy Miller of Goderich,
Miss Maureen Kurschenski of Detroit,
visited on Saturday with Mr. and
',Mrs. Gordon Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs.
J. E. Ford, Miss Sally Taylor of Com-
ber, visited this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Campbell.
On Wednesday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Taylor and Miss Eileen,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Campbell and
Miss Winuifred, ,Mr. and Mrs, How-
ard Campbell and Mr, and Mrs. Doug-
las Campbell attended a reception at
the home 01 Mrs. R. Stonehouse, of
Goderich, in honor of the newlyweds,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stonehouse,
We are very sorry to hear that it
was necessary for Mr. Alva McDowell
to go to London for an operation,
which took place on Saturday, we hope
fir a speedy recovery.
A number from this vicinity at-
tended the decoration service at Ball's
cemetery on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Macintosh
and baby, Mrs. Win. Macintosh of Kit-
chener, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin McDowell.
Messrs. Thos. Taylor and Thomas
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with white wedding bells, caught at
the ceiling with mauve and yellow
streamers. The table was centred with
the wedding cake and roses.
For travelling the bride clime A
cream shortie coat over a frock of
turquoise moire with black accessories
and a corsage of orchids.
was a string of pearls, the gift of the
groom. Violet Cook, maid of honor,
for her sister, wore maize Nylon with
matching mohair headdress and car-
ried mauve carnations and yellow ros-
es.
Miss Elsie Cook and Miss Pearl
Jamieson, the bridesmaids, wore
mauve gowns the same as the maid
of honour and carried bouquets of
yellow roses and mauve carnations.
Barbara Johnston in maize nylon with
a headdress of rosebuds and carrying
a nosegay of rosebuds, was flower girl,
Raymond Bonk, was his brother's
groomsman and ushers were Arnold
Cook aril Aaron Boak, During the
signing of the register, Donald Me-
Nall sang "For You Alone'
At reception held in the church
parlours the bride's mother choose
navy sheer crepe dress with triatch-
ing accessories and a corsage of pink
roses, In the absence of the groom's
mother, MrS. Ewart Jamieson, aunt
of the groom, assisted wearing black
printed jersey with a corsage of yel-
low roses.
The bride's- table was decorated
Mts. Telford Cook.
Mr. Norman Rodger of Toronto,
visited last week with Mt. and Mrs.
Emerson Rodger.
Boak - Cook
In a pretty setting of pink and
white peonies, blue delphinium and
ferns, in the Westfield United Church,
at high noon on Wednesday, Rev. A,
G. Hewitt officiated when Phyllis
Loreen, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Fred. J. Cook, became the bride
of James Ewart Boak, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Doak, Burns,
Saskatchewan. ,Mr.'Alfred Cook, uncle
of The bride played the wedding match
as the bride, was escorted down the
aisle 'by lies father.
The bride wore a French period
gown of white embroidered Nion with
a sheer yoke, caught at the sides with '
seed pearls. The hooped skirt was
caught up in front to show tiered ruff-
les of French lace, Her veil of sheer
tulle illusion Which fell front a coronet
of •crystal beads ended in a slight
train and she carried a cascade bou-
tittet of pink roses, her only ornament
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Continuing their winning streak,
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