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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-08-10, Page 5Wingham parents, when Mrs, Thompson receiv- ed wearing grey crepe trimmed with lace. Her accessories were grey and her corsage was of pink roses. The groom's mother, assisting, chose steel grey crepe with turquoise feather hat and a corsage of cram roses. For a trip to ,Muskoka, the bride donned a green eyelet dress with black velvet bonnet with green ostrich tips and black accessories. They will reside in Kitchener. •••••••••••••,•• Bish Everick In 4 double ring ceremony, at which Rev, Ball officiated, the marriage of Gladys Irene, daughter of Mrs, Freda Everick of Wingham, and Frances {van, son of Mr, Wm. Bish and the late Mrs. Bish, of Kincardine, Ont., "......•••••••••••••••nimes11111.00••••••••••••06.1ftreolarproN. Memorials Welwood's . • ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR 3rd ANNUAL AUGUST FUR SALE WILL BE HELD 3 DAYS ONLY Aug. 18,19,20 A FINE SELECTION OF • Fuir Coats will be shown • Latest Styles I • Lowest Prices In Years These Coats are manufactured and SOLD DIRECT" TO THE CONSUMER BY The Reliable Fur Co. MANUFACTURING FURRIERS OF TORONTO 4 Ways/to Buy: Cash Budget Charge Lay-Away Large shipment of CANVAS BACK Inlaid Linoleum Just Received. Norman Rintoul ALL COLOURS We realize our obligation when we fill your order for a Mem- orial—and we provide only ma- terials of unending serviceability. Design and workmanship are of the finest, and our prices are most moderate. CEMETERY LETTERING Promptly Done All MODERN EQUIPMENT Wingham Memorial Shop 'Phone 256 R. A. Spotton N EW Clover Honey pa 97c MONARCH FLOUR— 241s $1.45 7s 44c Beehive or Crown Brand SYRUP 1!3° 59c OXYDOL or RINSO, reg. pkg. 35c JAVEX 32 oz. bot. 24c 16 oz. 14c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 tins 23c Apple and Strawberry JAM - jar 4. lb. 59c Weston's OATMEAL COOKIES, lb. 25c Dare's PEANUT MELLOWS, lb. 45c MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 8 oz. 25c 16 oz. 43c 32 oz. 73c Tip Top Tomatohice 2.11 25c ...."..1•110011•111011.1•10 Wishing Well GINGER ALE 2 boiAes 25c KRAFT DINNER, 71/2 oz. pkg. 14c Johnson's GLO COAT qts. 98c pts. 59c a • • • n n n • • n n n n n n n n n n n • • • • • • • n n n n n • CHESTERFIELDS, CHAIRS, SOFA BEDS, ANTIQUES RE-COVERED GIBSON'S UPHOLSTERING and REPAIR SHOP Phone 260 Maple St. Wingham .r• "Protect What You Have" —FOR— INSURANCE OF ALL TYPES CALL Stewart A. Scott 'Phone 293 Wingham We Stand Between You and Loss All Year! ti WANTED Young Women - Young Men for Harvesting Peaches, Plums, Pears, Apples, Grapes, Tom- toes and other Fall Fruits and Vegetables. Accommodation in Farm Service Force Camps August 15 to November 15 Campers must bring blankets, sheets and pillow cases For further information write: ONTARIO FARM SERVICE FORCE 0 Richmond' Street East TORONTO 1 ONTARIO Auspices: Dominion-Provincial Farm Labour Committee TAXI DAY or NIGHT Phone 65 JIM CAMERON All Passengers Inshre4:1 • Fresh Shipment of English Pipes made by BARLING $3.50 Haselgrove's SMOKE SHOP Sash Complete Also DOOR FRAMES Agents for Johns-Mansville' Shingles, Roofing and Insul-Brick Storm' and Screen Sash Made to Measure Campbell & Gorbutt Diagonal Rd., Wingham Bricklaying Plastering and Chimney Building Cement Work John McKay 'Phone 637r22 Wingham YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION Out 25 point Scientific Extunin, Lion enables us to give you Clear, Comfortable S F. F, HOMUTII Optometrist Phone 118 liarriston I 0) LET D Wallpaper Bring Your Home Up to Date! .m.-.. =MI Fresh, Colourful Wallpaper! It's like a breath of new life to any room. And right now at our store a complete selection of those beautiful SUN-TEST- ED WALLPAPERS awaits you . . thrilling designs, vivid, breath-taking colours, or distinc- tive sub-clued tones. Don't miss this opportunity to redecorate that room that's never been "quite right" . . . to bring your home definitely up-to-date! Choose your lovely SUN-TEST- ED PATTERNS today. — A T The Wallpaper Shop ELMER WILKINSON - DECORATOR • ANNOUNCING IR sio 7-1 • =.• • Whether you are looking forward to setting up a business of your own or accepting a position in a business office, the training received in this school will be of real and definite value to you. • II Placement service for graduates at Toronto, London, Guelph, • Sarnia and other centres, • Goderich Business College fil N PHONES: Office 428 Residence 166w ▪ F. M, Weaver, Principal G. Donnelly, Instructor 011111111111111111.111M1111111111111111111111211111111111{11141111111111111111111111N11111111111 11•1111111,1:111111•1111111111111* • N N N U U 1.11 III U EN U N N N Fall Term Opening UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Class rooms are being redecorated, modern furniture has been purchased, new typewriters are on order for the opening of God- erich Business College, Tuesday, September 6th, Our instructors have had many years of teaching e,xperience and .liave been approved by the Ontario Department of Education. The school is a member of the Canadian Business Schools Association and teaches standard courses of the Association. Mem- ber schools are located across the Dominion. Wednesday, August 10, 1949 THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES PAGE DIVE • The bride's attendants were her IN IN three sisters, Mrs, Harry Middleton • of Oshawa, as maid of honor, was • gowned in pink taffeta with sweetheart neckline and bustle bow. She carried I a nosegay of deep pink roses. Mrs. a Leonard Phillips of Wingham, was • bridesmaid, gowned in blue taffeta sin- • iliar to that of the maid of honor. She • carried a nosegay of red roses, Miss E Betty Swan was flower girl, wearing yellow taffeta and carrying a basket of a sweet peas. The three attendants wore • matching hats and gloves. Mr. Irwin Craig was his brother's • best man, and Mr. Harry Middleton II • and Mr. Carl Craig were ushers, • Mrs. Burton Griffith of Bervie, sang n "0 Perfect Love" and " I Love You • Truly." She was accompanied at the Pi organ by Miss Kathleen Wylds of a • Bervie. Both soloist and organist were gowned in pink and blue respectively, with, corsages of mixed flowers. Mrs. Swan, mother of the bride, wore a grey jersey dress, black hat and accessories and •a corsage of pink Delight roses, Mrs. Craig as- sisting wore a grey crepe dress, clack hat and accessories and a corsage of pink Delight roses. After the ,ceremony a buffet luncheon was served on the lawn of. the bride's home to forty guests. For the wedding trip the bride wore a navy blue taffeta dress and white accessories. On their return they will reside in Port Hope. was solemnized in the Church of the Messiah, Kincardine, on Saturday, July 30th, at 2 p.m. Given in marriage by her brother, Graham F.verich, the bride looked charming in a floor length gown of white taffeta covered with nylon mesh and veil to match, held in place by a coronet of pearls. She carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Ruth Schuler of KItchener, wore a blue n floor length gown and carried pink • roses. Mr, Bill Harrison, Kincardine, 111 attended the groom, SI Following the ceremony, a wedding a supper was served in the Anglican at Parish Hall, The bride and groom n left on a motor trip through Northern 1111 Ontario, On their return they will re- • side in Hamilton. n Friends and relatives were present ssi from Hamilton, Plymouth, Mich., n Bervie, Armow, Culross, Detroit Kin- cardine Shallow Lake and Wingham.• • Craig - Swan • A pretty summer wedding was sol- emnized on Saturday afternoon, July II 30th, when Dorothea Margaret Swan, a. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W, • Swan of Bervie, became the bride of • Willis Morgan Craig, son of Mr. and n Mrs. Hartold Craig of New Market, r. Ont. Rev. Meiklejojhn officiated. The church was lovely with summer flow- m ers and ferns. n The bride, given in marriage by her • father, wore a white satin gown with 10 sweetheart neckline, Her finger tip • veil was held with a halo of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of Talisman n roses and sweet pes. • • Delivery We Keep Down the Upkeep '590 Free Our Prices Are Lower 'Phone n • • Red Front Grocery • • n WEDDINGS King -Brophy A pretty summer wedding was sol- emnized in Sacred Hearts Church on Saturday morning, when Kathleen Frances Brophy, Reg, N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph- Brophy, became the bride of George C. King, son of Mrs. King and the late George King of Teesvvater. Rev, F, J, Bricklin of- ficiated at the ceremony and the Nup- tial Mass with Miss Vivien Ernes,t organist, The junior choir rendered 111•••••••••1111.•••1••••••11110111110. two hymns and Mrs. John Ernest sang "Ave Maria" at the Offertory and "Mother at Thy Feet We're Kneeling" during the signing of the Register. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown of white embos- sed nylon over satin with nylon yoke and scalloped off-the-shoulder neck- line encrusted with seed pearls. The full hoop skirt was caught with tiny satin bows. A pleated moire headdress held the embroidered floor-length veil of French illusion and she carried a shower bouquet of red roses and baby breath. The bride's only ornament was a cameo necklace, the gift of the groom. Margaret and Patricia Brophy at- tended their sister as bridesmaids. The former wore a gown of green net over satin with fitted bodice of brocaded taffeta with net yoke, while the latter chose yellow embossed nylon with full skirt and shirred bodice.-Matching mitts and picture hats completed their ensemble and they carried arm bou- quets of roses. Joseph 'King, brother of the groom, was best man and the ushers were Gerald and John Brophy, of Detroit. A wedding dinner was served at the Queen's Hotel where the bride's mother received wearing navy crepe with grey accessories and corsage of pink roses. She was assisted by the bridegroom's mother who chose a black crepe two-piece ensemble with lace inset on the full sleeves, black satin hat with bronze quill trim. Her corsage was of golden bronze talisman roses. After happy a trip to Northern Ontario, the water. Winegtirden Currie Evergreen trees and flowers in the garden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T: Currie, East Wawanosh, was the setting for the marriage of their daughter, Annie Isobel and Kenneth Robert Winegarden, ,Parkhill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winegarden, of Parkhill, on Saturday, August 6th, at 3 p.m. Rev. John Pollock officiated and Mrs, William Kennedy played the wedding music, Mrs. Jack Southam sang "I Love You Truly" and "I'll Walk Beside Youu." The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in brocaded faille with sweetheart neckline and leg of mutton sleeves. The full skirt ended in a long train, A full length veil was caught by a headdress of rhinestones and seed pearls. A bouquet of Amer- ican Beauty roses in horseshoe design and a long string of pearls which were worn by her great grandmother on her wedding day in Ireland, completed her costume. Mrs. Frank McConnell of London, as her sister's bridesmaid, wore white nylon lace over taffeta fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves, and a large white picture hat, She car- ried a nosegay of pink and whi* roses. Mr. Orval Winegarden of London, was groomsman. A reception wag held at the home of the bride's parents, following the ceremony, when Mrs A. G. Smith of Toronto, was toastmaster. The bride's mother received wearing navy sheer with corsage of roses and gladioli, The groom's mother, assisting, chose -navy printed silk with a corsage of white gladioli, For travelling to Niagara Falls and the United States, the bride donned a white jersey ensemble with lake green accessories and a corsage of gardenias. They will reside in Lind n. Guests attended from Parkhill, Sar- nia, Toronto, London, Lteknow and Wingham, Barges Harding Verna, summer flowers and lighted candles in crystal candelabra formed a lovely setting in the United Church, Fordwich, for the wedding of Elsie Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harding, Fordwich, and Oliver W. Karges, Listowel. Rev. S. Miner officiated at the double ring ceremony. Miss Minnie Mclllwain of Fordwich, played the wedding music. During the- signing of the register, Miss Donclda Karges, Toronto, sister of the groom, sang "Because." The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white nylon marquisette over taffeta with matching mittens. Her finger tip veil of French illusion fell from a beaded tiara and she carried a bridal bouquet of red roses. Miss Margaret Harding, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, wearing a floor length gown of nile green mar- quisette over taffeta. Her hat and mit- tens matched her gown, and she car- ried a nosegay of pink roses, sweet peas and carnations. Mr. Bruce Willis, Listowel, was. groomsman and the guests were usher- ed by Mr. Robert Wood, Clifford, and Mr. Wes, Mitchell, Port Credit. The reception was held in the church parlours. The bride's mother received the guests, wearing a navy blue crepe dress with accessories in navy and white, with corsage of red-' roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother, who wore a navy and white printed silk ensemble. Her accessories were navy and white' with a corsage of red roses. White candles in silver holders and bouquets of sweet peas and baby's breath decorated the tables, The brid- e's table was centred with a three story wedding cake. For their honeymoon the bridal couple left on a motor trip to the Thousand Islands, Ottawa -and Mid- land, The bride travelled in a pink taffeta dress, navy shortie coat and white accessories. Her corsage was of blue corn flowers. On their return they will reside in . Listowel. Guests were present from Toronto, Port Credit, Grimsby, Wingham, Lis- towel and Harriston. Riehl - Gregg The marriagp of Joan Irene, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Tory Gregg, Wingham,Ontario to Frederick Carl, son of r. and Mrs. Wilfred Weld, Wingham, Ontario, took place on Sat- urday, July 30th, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Riehl will reside in Kitchener. Siebert - Thompson Brick United Church was the set- ting for ,a lovely midsummer wedding on Wednesday afternoon, July 27th, when Helen Aileen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson of Wing- ham, became the bride of John Edwin Siebert of Kitchener, Out., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Siebert of Riverside, Ont, Rev, W. J, Moore of Belgrave, performed the double ring ceremony. Miss Doris Shiell played the wedding music, and Miss Jessie Finlayson of Seaforth sang, "The Lord's Prayer" before the service and "Because" dur- ing the signing of the register. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a gown of white satin with lace fitted bodice and a full skirt sweeping to a train, Tier three quarter veil of embroidered silk illus- ion was held with a bonnet of Satin and ostrich tips, She carried an all white bouquet of gladioli. Miss Dorothy McBtirney of Lon- don, Ontario, as maid of honor and Miss Joan Siebert, sister of the groom, as . bridesmaid, were gowned alike in green taffeta with matching mitts and picture hats. Their flowers were ban- quets of pink gladioli, Bob Siebert of Windsor was groomsman and Jack Shiell and Ken- neth Hall ushered the guests. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the ho-ne of the bride's DONNYBROOK Sgt. and Mrs. Herb Dainty and sons of Camp Borden, who have just recently returned from a trip through Western Canada, were week-end vis- itors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j, C. Robinson. Miss Virginia Chamney of Wind- sor, spent last week with friends here, Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Henderson of Kippen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webster and Mr. and Mrs. George Webster were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamney. Miss Grace Thompson has been vis- iting with Wingham friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Craig of ,Gode- rich and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Doerr and children of Niagara Falls, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Chaney. BELGRAVE Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walsh, Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Walsh and Miss Elaine Walsh, attended the Work- Moffat wedding on Saturday. Last week Fairy and Elliott Fells. Mr. Bruce and Cyrus Scott and Mr. Orval Taylor motored to Deaborn, Michigan to attend the funeral of Eve- lyn Scott, youngest daughter of D. C. Scott. Miss Nora Cook underwent an oper- ation for appendicits in Wingham General Hospital. Miss Marjorie MacKenzie is spend- ing a month with Dr. and Mrs. John Gregory at Paris and Maple Grove. Mrs, W. J. Moores and Marilyn, arc holidaying at Port Lambton and Sam- bra. Mrs. 3, F. Brydges underwent an operation in Wingham General Hos- pital on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Maitland Johnston received in- juries when he fell while working on the public school at Listowel. He had two ribs broken and splintered a bone in his ankle which necessitated a cast. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wightman of Clinton, Iowa, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Win. Brydges. Guests with Mr. and Mrs, R J. MacKenzie here for the Teeswater Old Boys' Reunion, were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith of Berkley, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs, W. Durno, of Toronto. Mrs. Mary Wellings attended the Old Boys' Reunion at Teeswate7., Mrs. Anne Wortall of Washington D.C., spent her holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H, Pletch. Mr. and Mrs, W. A, Ford and Miss Pearl Renny of Toronto. visited with Mr, and Mrs. Howard Wilkinson Mr, Carl Wilkinson of Godetich, vis- HAMILTON OPTICAL CO. W. R. Hamiltori, R. 0. Optometrist for Over 25 Years. Telephone 37 for Appointment. couple will reside in Tees- riamaimmunimumamminnsamunnommhz% Mrs, Howard Wilkinson. The regular meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will be held in the Forester's Hall, Belgrave, on Tuesday, when the Majestic Institute of Brus- sels will be the guests and have charge of the programme. The re- refreshment committee will be Mrs. W. Kelly, Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mrs, L. Hopper and Mrs. R. J. MacKenzie. All ladies are invited to attend. The regular meeting of the Ladies Guild of Trinity Anglican Church was held at the home of Mrs. W, Brydges, on Thursday afternoon with a good at- tendance, The president, Mrs. C. H. {Wade was in charge of the meeting, !which was opened by singing the hymn, Soldiers of the Cross Arise, followed by the scripture reading by Mrs. Wyatt and prayer by the rector, Rev. Wyatt. Cards were out to several members, who are ill. A miscellaneous shower will be held at the September meeting. A sale followed the meeting which was closed with prayer by the Rector. Lunch was served. Services will be held at 8 p.m. dur- ing the month of August in Trinity Anglican Church. ited over the holiday with M. and 5111111111111111111111111t1111111111111111111101111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111N11111114