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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-08-17, Page 2GORAIE-mA pretty summer wedding was solemnized in, St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Gorrie, on Friday evening, July 28th, when Myrna Shirley Nuhn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wa- rner Nuhn of Gorrie was united in marriage to John Alexander Gibson, Gorrie, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Cowan Gibson, Wrox- ' eter. Rev. Harold D. Jenkins, rec- tor, performed the ceremony. Mums, ferns and candelabra decorated the church. Miss Lynda Johnston was organist and Miss Pat Currah was soloist. The bride, given in mar- riage by her father, wore a full floor,-length gown of erystalette with scalloped neckline, short sleeves, and lace bodice. The train was of crystalette trim- med with lace. She wore a crystal tiara headdress with shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet of red roses and fern. The maid of honor was Miss Kaye Wright of Kitchener, for- merly of Wroxeter. Brides- maids were Miss Glenice Shiell, Atwood and Miss Ann Marie Nuhn, sister of the bride. They wore identical floor-length gowns of mint green chiffon ov- er taffeta with front lace pan- els and matching headdresses with short veils. They carried nosegays of yellow roses and fern with white accessories. The best man was Cameron Wroxeter UCW WROXETER--The regular meeting of the United Church Women was held in the Sunday School room on August 2nd. The devotional period was taken by Mrs. George Gibson and Mrs. Ross Sanderson. The theme was Stewardship. Glenys Gibson gave two piano selec- tions. Mrs. VanVelsor read the topic, "Famine in India". Mrs, Wearring occupied the chair for the business, Reports were read and the ladies were informed that Mrs. Rate is to be the guest speaker at the Au- tumn Thankoffering, to be held in October. The meeting was closed with a thought for tomorrow and prayer. Lunch was served. ST. HELENS Beverley McPherson is holi- daying in Cooksville with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson and sons. Stephen Gaunt of Wingham is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Corri- gan of Barrie spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mil- ler. Little Scott McQuillin of London spent a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin while his par- ents, Mr„ and Mrs. Barry Mc- Quillin and Jill enjoyed a holi- day. Mr. Elwood Barbour returned from Wingham and District Hos- pital after being a patient there for a few weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Ivan McQuil- lin of Kitchener spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin. IlittilliIIIIIIIIIi1111111111111011111111C1111111111 HARRISTON DRIVE-IN THEATRE WID. 16 THUR. 17 • FRI. 1$ "NOT WITH MY WIFE, YOU DON'T" starring Tony Curtis Fun galore in the air, on the ground and in the bedroom — PLUS — "IT'S NEVER TOO LATE" starring Paul Ford and Maureen O'Sullivan Red. as Adult Entertainment SAT. ONLY AUG. 19 A big comedy special "THE KETTLES IN THE OZARKS" a PLUS — "FRANCIS JOINS THE WACS" SUNDAY tatE SHOW AUG. It Starts 1100 rf,tn, "THE CURSE. OF THE FLY" — PLUS — "THE DEVIL'S DARKNESS"' Adult LE n tertainme nt 111111111611111111111111111,111111111a Iii Pa$0 2 ," Wingham Advance. Imes, Thtirsday, Au 1,1, 1907 Married in ..Gorrie DRUG FACTS YOU SOUND LIKE A V COMMERCIAL! VIT'IT'S .JUST THAT M SO PLEASED WITH. THE PRESCRIPTION DEPART MI=NT AT tutee's PHARMACY DIAL 357-2170 Emergency: 357-2992 SUPER SPECIAL—KOTEX, 48$ ,$1.59 SUPER SPECIAL—MAGNOLAX, 20-oz. $1.09 ALKA-SELTZER, 25s, reg. 78c 67c A.S.A., 500s 99c BRECK SHAMPOO, 12-oz., reg. 1.75 . . $1.23 CALADRYL, 6-oz. $1.25 I.D.A. ENVELOPES and WRITING PAD, regular MACLEAN'S TO regular $1.19 PYRIBENZAMINE, 18s 99c STERI/SOL, reg. $1.50 $1.19 TRI-VI-SOL, 50 c.c. $3.59 Wilkinson S.S.S. BLADES, 5s, reg. 75c .59c 2/43c OTH PASTE, 99c THE COMMUNITY-MINDED Belgrave Wo- men's Institute went to considerable trouble to arrange this float in the East August LCW meeting helc Wawanosh centennial parade at Belgrave last week. —Advance-Times Photo. at home of Mrs. M. Ross Plans were made to cater for a wedding Sept. 2, The offer- ing was received. Cards were signed and sent to the people in hospital. Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. Garnet Far- rier. fit. adz eburcb (ANGLICAN) Ingham Some prospects are misers; they let the rest of the world go REV. H. W, HAMILTON, Dip. Th., Rector. Organist: MRS. GORDON DAVIDSON. Appearance deceives; A do1- lar bill Still looks like, it did fifteen years ago,, The parade took over an hour to pass any given point. —Advance-Times Photo. OLD-TIMERS FROM THE 9th Line of East Wawanosh had a fine time on Monday of last week in the Belgrave parade, DOZENS OF ANTIQUES were on display on this float entered from Belgrave, Many of the items would date back to the very early days of the community. The display fitted in very well with East Wawanosh's centennial celebration.—A-T Photo, THE WEST VVAWANOSH Fire Insurance CO. entered this float in the Belgrave parade marking the centennial of the township, Mr. and Mrs. Hersort Irwin represented the pioneer families of 100I years ago, Advance-Timet Photo, WHITECHURCH--The U.C. W. held its August meeting at the home of Mrs. Michael Ross, Bluevale. Mrs. Garnet Farrier gave a piano solo and Mrs. El- wood Groskorth gave a read- ing. The roll call was answered by each member showing an antique and telling what she knew about it. Mrs. Fred Tif- fin read the Scripture. Mrs. El- wood Groskorth read a poem. Mrs. Dan Tiffin sang "Bless This House". ,A skit, "Shad- ows of the Past" was given by Mrs. Elwood Groskorth, Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs. Dan Tiffin and Mrs. Milian Moore. Mrs. Ben McClenaghan gave a poem, "Grandmothers Re- ligion". Mrs. Garnet Farrier presided for the business. The minutes were read by Mrs. Carl Weber and Mrs. Albert Coultes gave the treasurer's report. Smith reunion held in London The Smith reunion picnic was held July 30 when descend- ants of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Smith of Wingham gath- ered at Springbank Park, Lon- don. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith, Pat and Drinda of South Woods- lee; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Smith and Sandra and Kenny of Wind- sor; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith of Belgrave; Miss Norma Smith of Kitchener; Mr. John Mc- Dowell of London; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Vogl, Shannan and Mark of London; Miss Edna Smith of Kitchener; Mrs. Laura Hayden of London; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Straughan, Laurie, Merrilee, Samye, Susan and Teddy of London; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paj- unen, Paul, Martti, Steven and Timothy of Kitchener; Mrs. Arne Pajunen of South Porcu- pine, and Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Purdon of Teeswater. The afternoon was spent visiting with relatives, while the children enjoyed races and a tour of Storybook Gardens. Two delicious picnic lunches were served during the course of the day. If you were born in 1900 You should apply now for your OLD AGE SECURITY PENSION By applying now you will receive your first payment in January 1968, when persons who have reached the age of 67 become eligible for Old Age Security. If you were born in 1901 You should make application for your Old Age Security pension six months before your 67th birthday. An Old Age Security application form may be obtained at your 1ocai Post Office, or by writing to the Regional Director of Old Age Security in the capital city of your province. With it you will receive a pamphlet giving full information about Old Age Security. GUARANTEED INCOME SUPPLEMENT As soon as your Old Age Security pension is approved, you wit/ be sait itifOrtititithi the Guaranteed income Supplement anti Ati siiiplicatioti form, You may he entitled to a supplement which, together With ytitit Oh Age Security pension, will guarantee you a monthly income of at least $105,00. • IMO BY THE HON.. ALLAN J. Ma6EACHEN,. MINISTER THE DEPARTMENT Of NATIONAL HEALTH AND. WELFARE Combined Anglican and United Church services at St. Paul's during August. Happy and safe summer holiday to everyone. Don't forget, God never takes holidays and He will be look- ing for you at Church each Sunday you are away from your home Church. Edgar, Wroxeter. Ushers were Davey Edgar, Wroxeter and Donald Gibson, IvIonkton, broth- er of the groom, Following the ceremony a reception was held in Goole Community Hall. The bride's mother received wearing mauve crepe with three-quar- ter-length lace coat and white accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations. The groom's mother assist" ed wearing an apple green lace dress with matching linen coat, beige accessories and corsage in orange colorings. The couple will reside in Gorrie on their return from a wedding trip to Montreal. The bride's going away costume was of mint green lace over taffeta, sleeveless, with corsage of yel- low roses, Out of town guests were from Guelph, Manitowadge, Barrie, Charlton, Kitchener, Palmer- ston, Clifford, Ailsa Craig, Wawa, Toronto, Kippen and Wroxeter. ATTEND WEDDING AT BARRIEFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aitchi- son, Mr. and Mrs. D. Aitchi- son, Larry, Linda and Paul, spent the holiday week-end in Kingston. All were guests at the wedding of the former's granddaughter, Miss Joan Ait- chison and Mr. Martial Gauth- ier of Arvida, Quebec, which was solemnized in a chapel at Barriefield Military Camp on Saturday, August 5th. The reception for /0 guests was held in the sergeants' mess and a buffet supper for the im- mediate families was enjoyed August 4th at the home of Sgt. and Mrs, Aylmer Aitchison, R. R. 1 Brewers Mills. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gauthier, the groom's parents, entertain- ed the wedding party at Hotel Sheraton following the rehear- sal, Mr. and Mrs. Gauthier will reside in Petawawa, Howick pupils are holders of trophy Howick Township athletes won first place in a track and field meet at St. Marys on Aug- ust 8 with a score of 144 points. Over 200 pupils from eight centres participated, The meet was sponsored by the Lake Huron Zone of the Athletic Association with St. Marys, Walkerton, Hanover, Hensall, Clinton, Howick, Sea- forth and Adastral Park com- peting. Marion Versteeg of Howick won the junior girls' champion- ship with 1$ points and Murray Wilson was the junior boys' champion with 15 points. The trophy was awarded to Howick. St, Marys was in second place with 108 points and ,Walkerton was third with 76. Langside WMS WHITECHURCH.-Langside W.M.S. met Thursday after- noon in the church. The presi- dent, Mrs. Charles Tiffin gave the call to worship. The Scrip- ture was read by Mrs. George Young. The meditation, "Neighbour- ing", was given by Mrs. Lloyd Moffat of Lucknow and Miss Emma Richardson offered pray- er. Mrs. Gordon Wall read the minutes and the roll call was answered with a verse of Scrip- ture. Mrs. Lloyd Moffat will prepare and have she Septem- ber meeting at her home in Lucknow. Mrs. William Orr gave a reading. "stand Up for Jesus" was sung and Mrs. Tiffin toidof its origin. Lunch was served by Mrs. Tiffin and Mrs, George Young, Donations to August 15th the total donations to the Wingharri District Centennial Pool now total $31,78g,_2O, The following contributions have been received since the last publishing date: Mr. arid Mrs. Elmer ell, London, t10.00,; Toronto, berdiniort h ank, $200.00; Can= adiattaimperial flank of Cord,- Meted, 0140,06; Mr, and Mrs, Wat, Willis, $15.0(4 Mr. and Mrs, Ted klonstre, $2,00„