The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-04-18, Page 4•
Adv nce.oTittiet, l'hUrSday, Aprfl 18 1968
Natures from
Th. World of Women
.Guest speaker is program
•
convener for presbytery
BELGMVE-;-The Belgrave
U.C.W, held their Easter
Thankoffedng !fleeting in the
church basement last Thursday.
Mrs, John Roberts opened the •
' meeting with a hymn, followed
by prayer,
The aster worship service
Was conducted by Mrs. Leslie.
Bolt, Mrs, George Martin.
"Mrs, .Laura Johnston and ,M.r.s.
Uoyd Freethy. Mrs, George
„ 'Michie and Mrs. Jake Muilwyit
Sang
The Old Rugged Cross":
The offering was received and
dedicated, and a hynin was
Sung.;
Mrs. George Michie intro-
duced the guest speaker. Mrs.
Ernest Lewis of Exeter, who is
a program convener for Huron -
Perth 'Presbytery. The topic
for her discussion.was "Programs
- What Is the Church Doing?"
In it programs,were compared
to pot luck and smorgasbord
dinners. She said that the test
of a good program is action.
She said programs are needed
because there is a need for in -
Dinner held for
Mrs. Gillespie, 86 1,
.WHITECHURCH—On Thurs-,' -
• day. Mrs. Garnet Farrier. held a
birthdayparty for her mother,
Mrs, Eunice Gillespie, to cele-
brate her 86th birthday which
was on April 9.
Those who attended the din-
ner were Mrs. Gordon Elliott,
, Mrs. Ezra Welwood, Mrs.' J.D.
Beecroft, Mrs. Olive Bass, Mrs,
W.J.•Coulter. Mrs. Mary Chap-
man Sr., Mrs. 'Annie
Reta Turner, • /vbs. A.
Et Purdon, „Mrs. Cecil Falconer
and- Mrs. Ezra;SchOltz.
.-Diiting the afternoon euchre
vis.enjoyed.
,The'.'comtriUnity extends.
Orici4Y-gtegikig4.•
Taskovics - Hen
.erspn vo
formed and concerned people.
President Mrs. Cliff Logan
thanked Mrs; Lewis and a hymn
was sung, " Rejoice, the Lord is
King'.
The minutes and correspon-
dence were read, This includ-
ed an invitation to Bluevale on.
June 6th,
Mrs. Jack Higgins gave the
treasurer's report and two quilts
which had been completed for
the balewere displayed by Mrs.
Robert Grasby. Ten dollars
will be sent to Caravans, and
$20.00 to buy blankets for over-
seas relief.
It was decided to have a
garden party this year, with the
social committee to make the
plans.
Mrs. Logan dosed the meet-
ing with the benediction, after
which a social time was spent.
Mrs. At -Pollock
is Vlf. MS speaker
BELGRAVE- -The W. M. S.
held its Easter Thankoffering in
the Belgrave Presbyterian
Church. Mrs, Garner Nichol-
son Was in charge of the meet-
ing which opened with the
hymn, "Christ the Lord Is Risen
Today". She welcomed guests
from the Brussels W. M. S. after-
noon and evening units.
Mrs. Jack McBurney read
Scripture. the Easter message
from St. Luke, Mrs. Victor
Youngblut led in prayer. Mrs.
Cliff Purdon, read an Easter
poem.
The guest speaker was Mrs.
John Pollock of Goderich, presi-
dent of the •Hurn -Presbytery.
She spoke of people dying.of
• starvation in other coantriet
while the missions couldn't fill
their quota in 1967.
"Beneath the Cross of Jesus"
was sung. and Mrs, •Garner
• PligigRc19#4-,Ye meetin
Withs'praie.r.,
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St. Andrew's Presbyterian
• Church in. Wingham was the
sce.n.e of a very pretty wedding
on Saturday, April 13th, when
Miss Ruth 'Anne Henderson, .
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tho-
mas Henderson of Wingham be-
came the bride of Mr. Steve 't
Taskovics Of Toronto, son of •
Mr. and Mrs. Mihaly Taskovics
of Budapest, Hungary.' Rev.
Gordon L. Fish, officiated for
the double -ring ceremony. ,
The bride,, given in mar-
riage by her father, wore a
white floor -length semi -sheath.
gown of peau de sole, with a
,matching train which fell'away
from the shoulders. The man-
darin collar, train and dress
Were bordered with heavy scal
-i-Photo by Ducharme
loped lace. Her waist -length
illusion veil was held in place
by a lace crown. She carried
a bouquet of calla lilies. and
fier sister, Mrs. Gail 'Carrier
of ,Allentown, Pa., was matron
of honor and Miss Susan Sturdy
•of Galt, cousin of the bride,'
was bridesmaid. They wore •
identical full-length empire,
style goy& of deep mauve
faille with capes of the same
material and matching head-
pieces of tulle. They cartied
baskets of daffodils and'white
hyacinths. ••
• Leslie Balasty of Stratford
was best man with Zalton •
.Szentgyorgye of Toronto,
James Sturdy of Galt and James
it to ms I la •
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vows were said
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• FORDWICH—A quiet wedd-
ing was solemnized in. the FOrd-
wich United Church on Good -
Friday afternoon when the Rev.
W.C. Parrott united in mar-
riage Rosemgy Campbell of
London, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Crosby Sotliern of Ford-
wich, and ,William Graydon
Magill of London, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Magill'of Erin.
The bride wore a tailored
street dress of cream'forell
trimmed with qutria brown, a
nutria brown straw hat and ac
cessories, and a corsage of ,
yellow, brown and white baby,
mums.
The matron of honor was
Mrs. James Windsor of Denfield
wearing a street dress of deep
pink with white accessories and
corsage of pink and White baby
mums.
The groomsman was Robert
Evans of Erin and Master Jimmy
Campbell of London -was usher.
A receptiOn and wedding
dinner for the' imrnediate fam-
ilies followed at the home of
the bride's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Magill will
live in London.
EASTER COMMUN1
2
GORRIE- -A large.cong
tion attended the Easter aad
commtinion service in the qorr,
rid United Church on Sunday
morning. '
Rev. Ronald Sweeney, spoke
on "Resurrection raitli". There
was special music, by•the choir
and a trio composedof Mrs.
Raymond Gowciy, Mrs. 'Eldon
, Fairies and Mrs, Robert Strong.,
whosajig,Were You There":
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lierwiesson of Wingharn acting ,
at ushers. •
?vim Nora Moffat of Blue.
vale was the organist. The
church Was detorated with ferns -
and baskets of mums and daff0.*
• Awb-ceiving the go**
• bride's mother.wore tWOt
piece turquoise OnSeMble with •
matching hat And corsage of
white rOSO.S.
F0110Wiag the ceremeny -the
reception was held at the Blue
Barn, Listowel, whicb!WaS
decorated With mums, daffodil
and Easter Illies,
.;Sahdy Grant of Toronto w;*
master of ceremonies,
'Guests' Were Present from
Toronto, London, Niagara.Falls,
Galt, Stratford, Palmerston,
wingham and Allentown, Pa !
l'or travelling the bride', ,
chose a pale apricot. demi-
fitted Wo01 coat with a Breton
straw hat to Match, a deep'
apricot neck "scarf and beige
accessories. She wore a air-. .
sage of 'gardenias and hyacinths.
• Following a wedding trip to
Montreal and Quebec City the
young couple will reside in.Tor-
• The bride is a graduate 'of
Victoria*Hospital School of
Nursing* London and the Uni-
versity:of Toronto and the
grown is,an accountant with the
firm, of Canadian Chromalox
of Torbnto• ••
An.nouncefrnent.
Mr, and.Mrs. Alvin Moffat
announce the marriage of their '
daughter, .Marjory Mofcat, to
Mr. Janecek, son. Of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Janecek. The
Marriage took place Wednesday,
April 10 at Trinity United'
Church, Kitchener.
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THE, SERVIETTES
BELMORE--The seventh
meeting of.the pelmore ter-
vi,A4s.7f114.4,1irlai#V1°Pi*Of
Eileen Darling
The next meeting is to bi held
at the home of ,Mrs. George .
Kieffer on April 24% -A butter
cake was made during the
meeting and was then served
for lunch. The girls bad a
booth Set up at the maple syrup
festival where they sold Easter
baskets and other homemade
candy.
cs. H. WatsOn
.weitonsed.to
Kimotte :Club
The 'regular meeting.of the
Wineosm Kiaette Club was
• hel4 at the home of Mrs. Peter
Thompsonwith ten members
ard. two visitors.present,
ivirs. Herb 'Wation.twas
comed into the club by ivirs,
John Strong Jr, .
Past Preddent.Mrs, Stewart •
Ltedham read two interesting
articles stressing the Challenges
and values'Of holding offie in
an orgarsiOtion such „
Kinette ph*, 'She then presents
ed the fol/Owing recommended
slate olofficers for 1968-64a
'Past preSiderit, Mrs. Keith
Moclure; president,' Mrs. Bill
Hanuta; 1st Vice-pres., Mrse.
John StrOng Jr.; 2nd vice-pres.,
ars. Stewart Leedham; sere..
VIII, Mrs. Peter -Thompson:,
treasurer, Mrs. Fred Temple.
man; registrar; ,Mrs,„, Ken Henry.'
The Kinettes are planning a
dance in? Formosa on Friday.
May 81. with music by The Ti;
Juana Sound,
HAPPY HOSTESSES
BLUEVALE-'.The seventh
meeting was held or; Monday at
the residence of Mrs. Jim
Thompson,
Reciting of the 4-1-1 pledge
was followed by the roll call,
The exhibit "A table .set for
two", was discusserl. • The next
meeting will be held et the
homeof Mrs, Keith Moffatt on
April22nd.
•-Miss Wendy hiller of
Lion's Head *Int Friday and
Baturdity with her srandmother,
Mrs. Fred Fullgr,
--Mr. and MO. Conron
and family visited On Sunday
with her sister, Mr, and Mrs«
• B. Head in Georgetown. Miss,
Brenda Conran is home from the.
University of Guelph for the
summer. She firaduates on
May 24th, '
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THIRTEgN FRIJITEENS
WHITECI-IURCH—The Thir-
teen Ftuiteens entertained their
moth-ers in the Whitechurch hall
on Monday afternoon. The pre-
sident, ,Miss Pernela King, pre-
sided for the program,. and ex-
tended a welcome to all. The
meeting opened with the na-
tional anthem, Ruth Elliott
Was pianist. ,
1413.- Victor ErnerSon gave
readings. "House Cleaning"
"Exception to the Rule" and'
" Gra,ndmothee. Piano
solos were given by Darlene '-
Simpson and Irene De Boer.
Contests were enjoyed„with
Brenda and Pamela King.as
• leaders,. , •
, A humorous skit.' 7Too ,Much
,Televislon"...was given by Joann
LairllaW and Linda Scholtz. .
The 'girls and their leaders,
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Mrs. Bill Evans thanked the
girls for her invitation. as W. 1. "
plesident„ -Mrs. Emerson thank-
ed the leaders and the girls for
their work, Mrs. Joe King also
thanked the leaders and 4.11
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- -Jim ileneau of University
of Windsor spent the holiday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Deneau of R. R. 2; Tees -
water. • )
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.A 50th wedding anniversaiy
was celebrated by Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Wylie of R.R. 1 Clifford.
`last Friday when a faintly
ner was held at the home of '
their son. Bert Wylie, in Ford-
wich.,
Mr. Wylie is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. George Wy.
lie of,Howick Township. His
wife is the former Ellen Louise
Underwood, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. 1:41.1liarti
derwood who also resided in
Howick. They were married at
the Belmore manse on Wednesa
day, April 10; 191& by Rev,
Sinclair. 'Attendants at the
wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbert Galloway, Mi. Galls:).
way has since passed away,
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie have,
lived in Howick all their lives,
farming after their marriage oil
the farrn ndw owned by their .
son Bert.
"We left the farm to Bert
after he got married and moved
to another farrn which had bed,
longed to the late Thomas .
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%Douglas," said, Mr. Wylie.
Fourteen years ago theybought
a service station in Lakelet and
• have been there since that time.
'According to Mr. Wylie they
,are both in +fair health: " Some
days we feellilright others
we don't feel too well." he
• said. .
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie have
two sons, Allan of Rif R. 2 Clif-
• ford and Bert. They hive nine
• grandchildren.
. Mr. and Mrs. Wylie were
the recipients of many cards
, and gifts. They received tele-
grams from.Prime Minister
• Jester B. Pearson and Robert
• Nixon and .a scroll from Prem-
ier John Roberts. , They also re-
ceived a card and letter of con-
gratulations from Murray Gaunt..
In the evening they were "
presented with two beautiful
mums, a white one from their
• Lakelet friends and a Old one
from Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wylie
and family.
• Mr; and Mrs.Gordon Grant
of Teets/liter visited with the
• celebrants oft Wednesday.
pril 24th. 15th.
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