The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-08-22, Page 2I$ Thursday.
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JUST A SIMPLE FLICK of the' Nvrist and
--missed again. The penny toss games at
lest week's Penny Camillat attracted an
0114011$004Ofts,Nalkissiteessm
estimated 400 youigsters. The event was
the 'final.organized 'activity of the sumrner.
--Advance-Tinies Photo.
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RoOert MacPhail martiid. in W.Sacramento
Robert A. MacPhail and An- • of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 0 Mur- of honor in a lime green prin-
. nem' Marie Murray were married oray ; also of West Sacramento. cess styled dress and she carried
ist a double -ring ceremony in The bridal gown was h i gh - white carnations.
Pioneer Congregational United lighted with insets of pearls and Dressed in pale yellow dresses
Churcb of Christ, West Sacra= lace at the neckline and waistwere the, secondary attendants,
Mento, California. The groom, and her finger-tip length veil Diane Schwartz, Kathleen Mat-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael was secured by a pearl trimmed ray and the groom's sister, Mrs.
MacPhail formerly of 'Wingham, pillbox. She carried.roses and Richard Hoffman Jr. of Costa
is stationed at Travis Air Force orchids. . , Mesa, Californiat.
ilaSe. The, bride is the daughter Mrs. Robert Ellis was matron
!HUHUHI1IHHIIS*I•ISIIHIIIIU,INIIIIUI,N
Anger reunion Rainbow :Club
'at Kingsville holds meeting
The second Anger rennion The 2/ members who attend -
picnic was held August 11, at ed the August meeting of the
Kingsville Park, Kingsville, " Mary Hastings Rainbow Club
with great success., There was were informed that a bus will
a total of 113 persons present. leave for Toronto on August 27
, • Families attended froM near. at 7.30-a.m.. for those who wish,
and"far for the big event. The to take in the Canadian National
Samuel Anger family came froni Exhibition.
Jacksonville, Florida'for the Plans were also made for a
ocqasion.
picnic on August 17, Each per -
Games and prizes were en- son present answered roll call by
joyed by all. Special prizes giving her mother's name.
-went to the following: Oldest Because of a power interrup-
tion refreshments were served by
the light of a coal oil lamp.
Hostesses for September will
be Mrs, C. Sewers,_ Mrs. D.
Tofting, Mrs. C. Halliday and
Mrs. W. 'Lott.
A number of Winghamladies
attended the area picnic in
Dashwood recently -when the
Hurcin Wanes were bosts. Mrs.
Emily Elston wi2)n the prize for
the nicest hair -do.
) person. 'James R. Anger ofBelle
River; largest family, Mr. and
. Mrs, Robert 'Anger: youitgest
child, Edward Anger, three
fainily faveling the
est, Mt. and Mrs. Samuel
° Anger of Jacksonville. •
Special thanks to last year's
officiers was extended to Lee
Anger, president. Bill Anger,
vice-president and Mrs. .Marion
Anger, secretary -treasurer.
David Berry of Newport Beach
was. best man and the g ue sts
were seated by James Murray,
Roger. Nix of Travis Air F or c e
Base, where the bridegroom is
stationed, and,Robert Ellis.
The church social hall was
the setting for the wedding re-
ception from which the couple
departed for a honeymoon in
Southern California.
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small indivicival side plates.
Cut the lettuce heart- through
the centre, then into four or
more wedge-shaped pieces.
Place each lettuce wedge in its
cup. Garnish hearts with your
favorite dressing.
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..1,• •
Newlyweds are residin,
Ferns, pink and white pionie.i
and candelebra made a pretty
setting in Goshen United Church,.
Zurich, for the we d d i n g of
Carol Dianne, eldest daughter •
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peck of
Zurich and James Eldon, son of
Mrs: Eldon Kirton and the late
Mr. Kirton of Bluevale..
Rev.' E., R. Hawkes of Blue -
vale performed the double7ring
ceremony :assisted by Rev. Mur-
dock Morrison, pastor of Goshen
United Church..
• Three cousins of the bride
provided the wedding music..
With Miss Barbara -Snell at the
organ, Misses Bonnie and Betty
Snell of Londesboro sang" Wed-
ding prayer and " Wedding Ben-
ediction" . . •
Given in marriage by her, fa-
ther, the bride chose A fitted
gown of peau de soie with over -
skin and flowing self train of
ofganza falling from- an empire
waist with deep lace trim and a
shoulder -length veil heldin
place by flowers and crystal
droplets. She carried a crescent
bouquet of pink Delight roses
with white stephonitis and ivy.
Miss, Donna Peck of Bramp-
ton was her sister's maid of hon-
or, gowned in powder blue peau
de soie withempire waist trim-
med with pearl droplets. Miss
Cheryl Peck, sister of the bride,
and Miss Elaine Kirton, sister of
the groom, were bridesmaids.
All wore identical. gowns and
carried crescent bouquets o f
white starburit poms. Another
sister, Kathy Peck, as flower
girl wore an empire waisted
whitegown of peau de soie with
lace trim and,bell sleeves. She
carried a miniature bouquet of
white starburst pours centred by
a single pink Delight rose.
Rodger Kieffer of Hamilton
was groomsman and guests Were
Ushered•by Wayne Peck, brother
of the bride and Tom Winter, of
Walkerton.brother-in-law of •
the'groom• .
At.A reception in the church
parlors the ide's mother re-"
ceived the guests in a beige lace
ensemble with matching acces-
sories -and a corsage of deep pink
carnations. _The groom's moth-
er assisted, gowned in a blue
printed sheath•with.pink acces-
sories and a corsage of pink car-
nations.
The bride's table was.centrid
With. a three tier weddirig cakett
pink and white bells'and.streani-
ers decorated the basement and
roses and candles graced the
tables. •
After the:reception the bride
donned for travelling a match-
ing yellow._coat, dress* and hat
with white "aCcesairies and a
corsage of white carnations.
Guests attended from Toron-
to, Windsor, Hamilton, Str at r
ford, St. Marys, Arthur, Clin-
ton. Goderich, Londesboro, Sea -
forth and.Zurich.
After a trip to Northern On-
tario the yoring couple h a ve
taken up residence at 4026 Pe-
trolia St. Petrolia, The bride,
-a graduate of Stratford Teacher's
College., will join the staff of a
Plympton Township Ce n t r a 1
School, and 'the groom is em-
ployed at the Toronto Dominion
Bank in Perrolia.
Prior to herltirriage M r s. •
Kirton was entertained at sever-
al showers. The staff of Hen
sail Public School had ea surprise
shower at a noon luncheon at
the home of Mrs. Robert Rae -
barn. The Urfa and Va r n a
441 Club and leaders held a
'.Jervis Studio photo
t
in Pefrolia
miscellaneout sh,o we r at the
hortie- of Mrs'. Bill Dawson, Var-
na. A surprise shower was held
by the family at the home of
Mrs. Jack Snell bf Londesboro,
an aunt of the bride. A com-
munity' shower at Goshen United
Church and a lingerie shower at
. the home ofa Cousin of the •
bride, Miss Gail Fisher of God-
erich were,,also held before the
wedding,
• Mrs, Robert Peck entertained
at a trousseau tea for her daugh-
ter when pink and whitestream-
ers and wedding bells decorated
he ipint rpm ;\44,14 14ij
Peck of Mensal and 'Mrs'. 'ohm
Snell of Londesboro, grand-
mothers of the bride, poured tea
in the afternoon. In the even-
ing, Mrs. Ray Fisher, aunt of
the bride of Goderich and Mrs.
Courtland Kerr, aunt of the
groom, Benmiller, presided at "
the tea table.
The table was tastefully dec-
orated with a hand crocheted
table cloth and a centrepiece of
red roses,and candles.
Displaying the trousseau were
Misses Barbara Snell, Bonnie
Snell, Gail Fisher, Donna Peck,
.Elaine Kirton, Pat Elliott, Joan
Elliott and Mrs. Gail Winter • _
Serving were Mrs. Ivy Fisher,
Misses Cheryl Peck,. Jaynie;Jo-
Anne- and Beity Snell, Kathy
Elder, LynnIElliott and Audrey
Kirton. Attending the bride's
book were Misses Kathy Peck
And (Julie Snell. About 120
guegs attended.
Rev. J. Thompson
will participate
in conference
The 4th tabour Day week-
end conference organized by the
Canadian Bible Society wilt be
held at Westminister College,
University of Western Ontario,
in London, from Friday, August
30 to Monday, September 2.
The theme of this year's
conference will be "God's Word
in Today' s. Woad" . The key-
note speaker will be Rev. S.
Ralph Collins, Ottawa, Dr.
Collins spent several years in
Angola. Africa, where he was
active in Bible translation work
for the Umbundu people. He is
presently president of the Otta-
wa District Board of the Cana-
dian Bible Society.
Other participants will be
Rev. R. N. Savary, rector of
St. Matthew's Anglican Church
-in London, Rev. W. H arty
Wore, district secretary in
Hamilton for the Canadian Bi-
ble SoCiety. and Rev. J. C.
Thompson of London.
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