The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-10-18, Page 6.4114c GORRIE MISS, K. COOK WEDS
WM, 6, ZIMMERMAN.
DONNYBROOK
Mrs. Fred W. Taylor conducted
the election of officers: Pres., joyee
Wingham AdVartee-Time*, WOdni);148Y1 Oct, 18, On • .•
Elect Officers at
Mission Band
GOKKIE—The Mission Band of
the 1,Inited Church held its first
fall meeting on Friday afternoon
With 15 members. present.
Address
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fitch, Shar-
on and Kevin, Beirnore, visited on Hamilton; see., E. Mitchell; treas., Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. CM-
Jean ]3rown; pianist, Susan Car-. ford Pyke. Mr. and Mrs. John
Pomeroy, Moose Jaw, Sask., and
Mr, and Mrs. Victor Stockton, of
Clifford, visited at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thurston,
Calgary, Alta., are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Galloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Adams
spent the week-end with relatives
in Toronto.
Mrs. Walter Charles is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph.
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.
John Thornton and Mr. T. L. Mc-
Innes in the passing of the late
Mr. William McInnes, and to Mrs.
Edwin Day in the loss of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Harold Currie,
Mr. and Mrs. John McNichol, of
Millbank, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Underwood.
Mr. and Mrs. William Peacock
and Mrs, Hugh Smith of Toronto
were supper guests of Mrs, Mabel
Stewart, They also visited with
Mrs. Bella Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walmsley,
Simcoe, spent Friday with Mr.and
Mrs. Ewart Whitfield and called
on other friends. Miss Barbara
Walmsley, Reg.N., also renewed ac-
quaintances in the village on Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Frances Strong returned
home on Friday from Wingham
General Hospital.
Mrs. Peter Brown, Fordwich,
and Mrs. E. C. Attwell attended a
meeting of 'the Diocesan Junior
Auxiliary in London on Saturday.
Mr. Charles Bouncill, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Bouncill of Milton,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Burns Stewart,
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan spent the
week-end at her home in. White-
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bennett
returned home Saturday from a
motor trip to the West Coast.
Sunday guests at •the home of
Mr. and Mrs, John Baylor were
Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Kaufman,
Waterloo, Mrs. Anna Grieves, of
Kitchener, Miss Louisa Fischer and
Mr. William Fischer of Listowel.
Mrs, Ruth Corbett has returned
after spending last week with Har-
riston relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Galbraith were
in Windsor for the week-end,
where they attended the wedding
of Mrs, Galbraith's brother.
Mrs. Percy Colmer and son Gary,
Toronto, were guests over the
week-end with Mr. andd Mrs. Har-
ry King and Mrs. Ernest King.
Mr. Hugh Doig spent Sunday in
London and his mother, Mrs. Wil-
liam Doig, returned home with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ament of
Auburn, Mr. George Timm and
Miss Erna Betka of Wallace Town-
ship, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Koch.
Mrs. Harry Gowdy spent a few
days with Mrs, Roy Gowdy in Lon-
don and visited Mr. Roy Gowdy in
Victoria Hospital.
Mrs, Ray Eddington, Detroit, vls_
ited Mr. •and Mrs. Edwin Day over
the week-end.
Mrs. Fred Hyndman is spending
the week with friends in London.
Mr, and Mrs. Jean Andari, Clin-
ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Templeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black, Mr.
son; World Friends see., Susan
Templernan,
Mrs. Robert Elsehner told the
story of Timmy's. Skippy,
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and Mrs. Harry Zimmerman, Mr,
and Mrs. Harry Templeman and
family were guests at the Zimmer-
man - Cook wedding in the Blyth
United Church on Saturday.
Anglican Church
The Brotherhood of Anglican
Churchmen of Huron Deanery will
hold their -dinner meeting in .the
Gorrie 'community hall tonight
(Wednesday).
The W.A. of St. Stephen's Church
will meet on Thursday afternoon
at 2.30 at the home of Mrs. Luella
Sanderson. Roll call, a verse for
Harvest.
At the Sunday morning service
in St. Stephen's Church, Norma
GORRU — White chrysanthe.
mums, ferns and candelabra form-
ed the setting at the Blyth United
Church on Saturday afternoon
when Karen Elizabeth. Cook be-
came the bride of William, Gerald
Zimmerman, Gorrie. Rev. R. E.
McLagan performed the double
ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Borden Cook, Blyth, and
the bridegroom is the son of Mrs.
Sanford Zimmerman, Belgrave, and
the late Mr, Zimmerman.
The bride chose a floor-length
gown of white pole de sole fash-
ioned on princess lines, featuring
a lace front panel and long lily,
point sleeves with a V neckline,
Her finger-tip veil of silk illusion
net was held by a. tiny crown of
seed pearls. She wore a single
strand of cultured pearls and tiny
pearl earrings, a gift from the
groom, She carried a cascade bou-
quet of pink carnations, white
stephanotis and stephanotis leaves.
Miss Barbara Holland, London,
was maid of honor, She wore a
street-length violet velvet dress
featuring a full skirt, short sleeves
and cummerbund with matching
hat and accessories. She carried
a crescent bouquet of large white
mums, The bridesmaids were Miss-
es Betty Jean Cook, Blyth, sister
of the bride, and Gail Gowing,
Blyth, a cousin of the bride, who
wore identical ensembles.
Flower girl was Jane Shiell, of
Wingham, niece of the groom, She
wore a similar dress with match-
ing headband and carried a basket
of white baby mums. The ring_
bearer was Kenneth Gorrie, neph-
ew of, the groom.
The bridegroom was attended by
Douglas Davidson, Wingham, 'The
ushers were Thomas Templeman,
Wroxeter and Robert Templeman,
Gorrie, nephews of the groom.
Following a trip through North-
ern Ontario, they will ]reside in
London.
Before her marriage the bride
was entertained as a miscellaneous
shower held at the home of Miss
Barbara Holland in Blyth. The
bride was also feted at Brussels,
where friends presented her with
a pantry shower.
YOU WOULD BE TOO
WITH' THIS BEAUTIFUL
Frances, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs.,
Graham Telehues was received into
the church by baptism by the rec-
tor, Rev. E. C, Attwell,
Ken and Mrs. Galbraith, Orange"
Hill, spent the week-end in Wind-
sor, and were guests at the wedding
of the latter's brother, Merton
Brown,
LADIES PLAN TEA.
FOR NEXT MEETING
DONNYBROOK — The October
meeting of the W.M.S. and Ladies'
Aid was held Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Edward. Robinson
with a fair ,attendance. The theme
was given by Mrs, Sam Thompson,
who had charge of the W.M.S.
meeting, "Come Ye Thankful
People, Come", was sung and Mrs.
John Hildebrand read the Scripture
lesson. A Psalm was read in uni-
son.
Mrs. Thompson gave the medita-
tion, followed by all repeating the.
Lord's prayer. "We Thank Thee,
Our Father"' was sung and Mrs.
James Leddy read a Thanksgiving
poem, It was decided in the busi-
ners period to have a special tea
at the next meeting to raise funds
for the W.M.S., also any clothing
for relief is to be left with Mrs.
Morley Johnston. As many as pos-
sible were to attend •the Sectional
Rally at Auburn on October 24.
The offering was received and
Mrs, Stuart Chamney gave the
minutes of the previous meeting.
Mrs, Hilliard Jefferson read, the
chapter in the study book. After
singing "Sing to the Lord of Har-
vest", Mrs, Thompson closed the
meeting with prayer,
The Ladies' Aid was in charge of
Mrs. Edward Robinson and open-
ed with the hymn "We Plough the
Fields and Scatter", Mrs, Robin-
son led in prayer. Mrs, Stuart
Chamney gave a reading, Psalms
698 and 23 were read in unison.
Business was attended to and af-
ter singing "What a Friend We
Have in Jesus,' Mrs. Robinson
closed the meeting with prayer.
Lunch was served by the hostess,
assisted by Mrs. James Leddy and
Mrs. Wes Jefferson,
Robt. Elschner Is
Worthy Master
GORRIE—The following officers
were elected •at the October meet-
ing of the Gorrie L.O.L,:
Worthy Master, Robert Elsehner;
Deputy Master, Raymond Hill;
Chaplain, T, L, McInnes; recording
secretary, Gordon Underwood; fin-
ancial secretary, Harry King; trea-
surer, John Dinsmore; lecturer,
Stan Hayes; 2nd lecturer, Robert
Strong.
Committee, Norman Wade, Perry
Strong, Wayne King, Alvin Simp-
son, Mr, Watson; Tyler, Robert
Dixon; auditors, Norman Wade,
Harry King.
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We are sorry to hear that Mrs.
John •Noble is still in Wingham
General Hospital. She was admit-
ted last Wednesday for observation.
Miss Elaine Jefferson of London
was home over the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Jefferson, Mr. D. J. Williams,
Lynne, carol and Donna of Lon-
don were Saturday visitors and Mr.
and. Mrs, Don Jefferson and 'Cheryl
of Clinton were Sunday visitors at
the Same home.
Mr, and. Mrs. Edward Robinson,
Jim, pill and Judy Spent Saturday
evening with Mrs. J. C. Robinson •
of Wingham,
Mrs. Willis Mountain, Mrs, Elgin
Josling, Marie and Betty of Lon-
desboro spent Friday with Mr. and
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Mr. and. Mrs. William Webster
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with Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Chamney
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Mr. and Mrs. Wes Jefferson, Deb-
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