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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-10-21, Page 2Page. 2 e. Wingham Advance -Tittles, Thursday, Oct.. 1905 Autumn Wedding At St. Stephen s WROXETER--Bronze and yellow mums, and white toile with green peau de soie rosettes for pew markers decorated St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Gorrie on Saturday for the wed- ding of Dawn Lou Judith Clark of Wroxeter and Kenneth Fraser Pollock of Brockville, Rev, F. E. Russell officiat- ed. He was assisted by Rev. H. D. Jenkins. The organist was Mrs, Ed Ryder of Scarboro and Miss Betty Anne Kerr of Kitch- ener sang "Wedding Prayer", "The Lord's Prayer" and "Hea- venly Father". The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clark of Wroxeter and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pol- lock of Fordwich. Mr. Clark gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a peau de reine empire style gown with rounded neckline and lily -point sleeves, Appliques accented the empire waist and the dress featured a detachable chapel train. Her headpiece was a crystal sprig with pearl leaves. She carried a cascade of yellow Commercial mums. The attendants were identi- cally gowned in floor -length empire style dresses of pale ava- cado green peau de soie accent- ed with bow at waist, backpane el and elbow -length sleeves and matching bow headpieces. They each carried a ball and chain of bronze and yellow mums. Harry Templeman Lions President W ROXETER—Howick Lions Club held its installation of of- ficers in the diningroom of the Gorrie Restaurant. Installation was conducted by International Councillor, Ken Henderson of Palmerston. Be was accomp- anied by Lion Ken Leary, past deputy district governor, who was also guest speaker. The following officers were elected: President, HarryTem- pleman; first vice, George Timm; second vice, OliverRi- ley; third vice, Jerry Rome; secretary, Ray Cooper; Lion tamer, Dick Carson; tail twist- er, Ken Edgar; past president, Bill Felker. It was decided at the Octo- ber 19th supper meeting tohave a farmers' night in Gerrie in November and the entertain- ment committee is endeavor- ing to get a speaker on agricul- ture and other entertainment for the night. 1 Mrs. Murray MacFarlane of Bluevale was matron of honor land the bridesmaids were Miss Mavis Stewart of Waterloo, Miss Sharon Pollock of Kitchen- er and Miss Brenda Townsend of Wroxeter. David Inglis of Fordwich was best man. The ushers were Ter- ry erry Clark, brother of the bride, and Michael Stewart of Harris - ton. A reception was held atDan- ny's Restaurant. The bride's table was decorated withbronze and yellow mums and candles, and centred with a three tiered wedding cake. The bride's mother chose a beige and gold Italian crochet knit dress with gold brocaded hat and brown accessories. Her corsage was bronze and yellow mums. The groom's mother was attired in a black and aqua brocaded dress with black ac- cessories. Her corsage was white mums. The bride's grandparents, George Clark, 91 of Wroxeter and Mrs. Gordon Underwood of Gorrie and Mr. and Mrs. How- ell Fraser of Fordwich, grand- parents of the groom, were • guests at the wedding. The couple left on a wed- ding trip to Northern and East- ern Ontario. The bride wore a brown two-piece double-knit suit with brown feather hat, shoes and purse as her going away ensemble. Her corsage was bronze and yellow mums. Mr. and Mrs. Pollock will live in the Churchill Apart- ments at Brockville. Howick Lions' Bingo Winners WROXETER--Mrs, Ferguson Riley, Wingharn; Mrs. Art Wheeler, Wroxeter; Mrs. Gan- nett, Wingham and Mrs, Har- vey Reidt, Wroxeter; Wes Un- derwood, R. R. 1, Wroxeter; Mrs. Frank Riehl and Mrs. Clarence Derbecker, Wingham; Mrs, Ken Edgar, Wroxeter; Al- lan McKercher, Jamestown; Lynda Sharpin, Wroxeter and Mrs. Allan McKercher, James- town; Mrs. Holland, Exeter; Mrs. Clarence Derbecker, Win: ham and Nancy Clarke, Wrox- eter; Mrs, Fred Montgomery, Wroxeter; Mrs, Cecil Yeoman, Wroxeter and Mrs. George Meechan, Gorrie. Specials: Ab Nethery, Wing - ham; Mrs. Gannett, Wingham; Mrs. Ken Edgar, Wroxeter. Jackpot: Mrs. Fred Mont- gomery, Wroxeter. (ANGLICAN) ingham Rev. C. F. Johnson, L.Th. - Rector Mrs, Gordon Davidson Organist 19th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY -- OCT. 24 9:30 a.m.--Sunday School and Confirmation Class, 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer. 102nd ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Wingham United Church REV. C. M. JARDINE, B.A., Minister. MiSS IVA MAi SMITH, L.C.R,T. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1965 11:00 A.M.—"CHANGING TIMES." Preacher: Rev. C. R. Durrant, of London, Special Music by the Choir. 7:00 F.M.---SIGNS OF THE TIMES." Preacher: Rev, Duncan McTavish, of London. Guest Choir -The Harmony Men of Wingharn. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Marilyn Gale Kirton, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kir- ton of R, R. 1, Bluevale and Thomas Paul Winter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winter of R.R. 1, Greenock were married at noon, October 9, in St. Ann's Church, Riversdale. Rev. Barry officiated and Francis Bennin- ger was organist. The church was decorated with white mums The bride entered the church with her father. She wore a white satin brocade dress with long sleeves, scoop neckline and a slim skirt which extend- ed into a short train. Her shoulder -length veil was held by a pearl and crystal crown. She carried red roses. Elaine Kirton, sister of the bride of Kitchener, was the bride's' attendant. She wore a turquoise peau de soie street - length dress with overskirt and front bow. Her headpiece of —Photo by Seifert. the same material had crystal points. She carried white mums and tinted carnations, David Winter of Hanover was best man. The ushers wereRo- bert Schnurr of Hanover and Jim Kirton of Bluevale. Guests from Kitchener, Han- over, Walkerton, Goderich, Mitchell, London, Teeswater, and Zurich were received at the Legion Home in Wingham where the reception was held, The bride's mother wore ablue figured dress with white mum corsage and the groom'smother chose a dusty rose ensemble and lace jacket, Her corsage was also of white mums. The bride's travelling cos- tume was a navy suit and hat with black accessories and a corsage of red carnations. They went to Niagara Falls on their honeymoon. News of Lakelet Mrs, Donald Webber, Jerry and Nancy spent the Thanksgiv- ing holiday with relatives in Oshawa. Mr, Lynn Ferguson entered his senior year at the Western School Concert Held Friday At Belgrave The Belgrave School Fair concert, sponsored by the Fair Board, was held in the Foresters Hall on Friday afternoon and evening. The following pupils were winners. Recitations: Grades 1 and 2, 1. Carol McDowell, 2, Lorne Scott, 3. Rose Marie White, 4. Benji Stadelmann, 5. Doreen Anderson, 6. Margaret Ar- buckle. Beginners, 1, Murray Bone, 2. Marilyn Wightman, 3. Jo- Ann Passchier, 4. Mark Taylor, 5. Marjorie Nixon, 6. Heather Currie. Grade 3, 1. Mary Edith Gar- niss, 2. Joyce Ireland, 3. Joan Black, 4. Leslie Mair, 5. Bev- erley Casemore, 6. Janet Car- diff. Grade 4, 1. Connie Cook, 2. Barbara Stapleton, 3. Mel- anie Sprung, 4, Cathy Bone, 5. Judy Cook, 6. Karen Gal- braith, Public Speaking: Grades 5 and 6, 1, Brenda Johnston, 2. Brenda Cook, 3. Clara Wasson, 4, Brenda Stapleton, 5. Linda Bonnett, 6. Ken Hopper. Grades 7 and 8, 1, Raymond VanCamp, 2. Doris Coultes, 3. Barbara Swartzentruber, 4. Wayne Hopper, 5, Margie Phe- lan, 6. Nancy Brewer. Spelling Match: 1. Nancy Swartzentruber, 2. Nancy Gow- ing, 3. Gail McLennan, 4. Lot- rattle orraine Gingrich. Mr. Stuckey of the Wing- ham District High School staff conducted the spelling match. Judges for recitations were Mrs, Wilfrid Congram, Mrs, Elgin Johnston and Mts. Victor Emer- son. Judges for public speaking. were Mr. Stuckey and Mr. Campbell, Ontario Agricultural School at Ridgetown on October 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Klaus Duewel and family of Chatham visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright on Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Wintle of Brus- sels has been visiting her many relatives in the community. Mr. Laverne Webber of Bar- rie spent the week -end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson and Blake and Douglas Ferguson of Gorrie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Huth of Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood, Kaye and Kirk attended anni- versary service at the Gorrie United Church on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Toner of Gorrie. Many from this district at- tended the International Plow- ing Match at Milliken last week. Mr. Ervin Dickert is a pa- tient at the Walkerton hospital at time of writing. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Reidt and family of Palmerston visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Reidt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gadke, Patricia and Bill and Mr. Ro- bert Angus of Wingharn visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Keeso ofClif- ford on Sunday. The sympathy of this com- munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Dennis, Mrs, H. Casemore and Mrs. Harper in their recent bereavement. BIRTH METZGER—To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Metzger of Lakelet, on Tuesday, October 12th, at Palmerston Hospital, a son. BELGRAVE Reeve Stewart Procter last week attended the International Plowing Match at Millikin. A bus trip, sponsored by the Huron County Federation of Agriculture, went to the plow- ing match on Thursday. At- tending from Morris Township were Joe Black, Jim Mair, Mr. Bowman, Mattin Grasby. Ro- bert Grasby and Leslie Bolt. Hi -C Meeting BELGRAVE--The Hi -C Group met Sunday evening in the hutch school rooms, A sing song was led, by Marilyn Taylor and Donna Grasby. The secretary's report was read by Marilyn Taylor and treasurer's report by Dave Bee- croft. Hugh McBurney gave the call to worship followed by the singing of a hymn. The Scripture lesson was read by Jim Robertson. The offering was received by Dave Beecroft and Peter Mason, and dedicat- ed by Hugh McBurney, The topic for discussion was "Wealth of Our Youth". Games were enjoyed. Addition May Reach Million Dollars Continued from Page One,. Worrall of Teeswater, as the result of a study of the heating problem. PRINCIPAL REPORTS Principal F. E. Madill re- ported to the board that daily average attendance for Sep- tember was 920. The princi- pal also submitted an analysis of the present enrolment, which showed 955 pupils attending the school. The breakdown indi- cated that 59.7 per cent are in vocational courses compared to 52 per cent last year. The board agreed to the principal's recommendation that six chairs and a table be purchased for use in the large guidance room, which then can be used as a reading room. Two overhead projectors will also be purchased for classroom use. Mr. Madill announced com- mencement will be held on November 12th, with Dr. J. N. Gillies as speaker. Grade 9 par- ents' night will be held on Oc- tober 291h, Permission wa$ granted to close the school on November 17th for a convene tion of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation, Permission was granted the Wingharn recreation committee to use: one of the school'sgym- nasiurns on Saturday morning, provided the recreation direc- tor is looking after the super- vision. ANNOUNCEMENT MR. W. F, BURGMAN, Insurance and Travel Agent, wishes to announce his retirement and to thank his customers for their past patronage. Having sold his insurance business to EDWARD EL. LIOTT, he requests your continued patronage on Mr. Elliott's behalf. OCTOBER 27 The day you could make the most important decision of your life .. AND the most exciting. On OCTOBER 27 The Canadian Armed Forces mobile recruiting unit will be at THE ARMOURY, WINGHAM, ONT., and open from Noon to 6:00 p.m. Members of the Forces will be pleased to give you all the information you want on any branch of the Can. adian Armed Forces. Find out the many opportunities to make a major contribution to your country . and an exciting career for yourself. THE CANADIAN FORCES GIVE iT SOME THOUGHT What's your stand on Mutual Life's low net cost record? Mr. McIntosh I didn't even know they had one! Interviewer Let me explain: net cost of a life insurance policy means how much money you get out com- pared to how much money you put in. Mutual Life policies, in the long run, are out in front. Mr. McIntosh Is that so'? Interviewer Right !And The Mutual Life has maintained this enviable record for some years now. Mr. McIntosh How come? Interviewer Lots of factors ... including a Consistently high annual divi- dend. Mr. McIntosh Sounds like something I should look into a little more. Where could I ... ? Interviewer Just call your nearest Mutual Life of Canada representative. ML•65 8C The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OX' CANADA Ff EAoorrlCE WA'CERLoo, ONrARtO EST,t(1Lti',iti•;Di,Rtt Representative: W. Jack Salter, 299 Frances Street, Wingham, Ontario. Phone: 357.2740, Wingham.