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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-08-22, Page 12.46 *Times. Tharsday, Auptst La kelet bait* AweMiiray spent wink at do Evinitelleal United Chan* Camp at Silver Lake re - ie was accompanied ley Lied* Sbarrsin of Wroxeter. Mtn, Wagner tiorsburgh is with Mr. and Mrs. Stan at Winghent, . and Mrs. •Emerson For - and Evelyn attended * for Mr. and KenMrs.. Watson at the Community CO- tre at Holstein. on Friday night, and Mrs. Lew Taylor • and Laurie of Kitchener spent the week -end with Mrs. Lloyd Jacques. Visiting with Mr. •and 14rs, Norman Harper on the week -end were Mr. and Mts. Clayton Dennis of Toronto. Mr, and Mts. De4nie Harper of Toronto and Mrs. F, R. McGee of God- erich spent last week at the Harper home.. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Har- per visited recently with,Mr.' tnd-lvirs. Stan Dennis at Goder MT* and Mrs. Doug Davidson. Wingham and Mr, and Mrs. lack Wright visited With Mr. and Mrs, Greg I3uchannan at their •:IPttage at Bruce 'leach on Sat• T. -Inlay night. ,• and Mrs. SydnerThomp- ion and family of Wi ngh a m Tent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. . . Tack Wright. • Mr. and Ms, -George Speers 4, - if Bridgeport and Mr. and Mrs. roe lleirribecker Of Clifford call - 3d on Mr. and Mrs. Warren 4urbrigg recently. . Mr. and Mrs,, Morey Znr- 1'184; Ann andMBarbara of Wil- towdale visited on Sunday with ' Mr, and Mrs„ Warren?irbrigg. Mrs, Kurt lOurnbnd and the hildren are spending a few . omits at the home .of Mrs: Karl <ruittland; Mrs. Karl Kruin- and is.visiting this summer in any' . and Mrs.. John Jantzi, and Mrs. Simon W, 13yler,. enIr W, By1er and. Lizzie G.' nder attended the funeral of a dote in,Mefflinburg, .Ferinsyl7 aniaw• They left .early Friday ,-,-- uronview!„- LAKEIZT,..4.The regular meeting of the Lakelet W.I.. was held inthe:hail-early this . month With the president in the chair. An article on the Mary Stewart Collect was read by Mrs. Harold Wallace. :The roll call,"A Laundry. Hine" was answered by nine members and . two visitors, This brought forth veiled answers and a good dis- cussion. • ..The.4.H leaders for theText project will be Gladys Huth and Mrs, Harold Wallace.. Plans were made for the September birthday party at HuronvieW. l'he lunch committee is Mrs, Edward David, Mrs'. .Arnold Gad- , 'ie. Mrs. Harold Wallace and Mx's= Ef:tierson Ferguson. • The ladies had obtained the suitcase from the Depanment of Agriculture at Toronto. The display Was set up and Ivirs. E. Ferguson gave the commintary. It was felt this was quite Worth-. while but it was unfortunate that more were not our to take ad- vantage of it. Note 1968 mOrning and retUrned home Sat" urday night., Sitnon Yoder, son of Mr. and Ms, Hervey Yoder, is home from Bruce County Hospital, Walkerton, He is in a bovital lbed with his leg in traCtion and will be for a feW weeks, Simon is happy to be home and we , hope he will be up and around as soon as possible., Hubbard reunion is held in Gorrie G.ORRIE- -On August 11, 76 descendants of.the late W. J. Hubbard gathered in the Gorrie community hall for the annual reunion. The reunion 'com- menced at 3.06 p.m. with games and sports conducted by .Mrs. Oliver Jacques of Clifford and Mrs, Norman Dickert of K ippen. Prize winhers Were; 4 years and under, Bonnie Burchill and • Grant Harkness; 4 to 6 years, Nancy,Dickson; 6 to. 8 years, Jeff Dickson ang Judy. Dickson; 8 to 10, Greg Wolfe and Garth Dickert; 10 to 12, Ronnie Wolfe, .Bruce 'Dickert; wheel barrow race. Beverley Burchill, J a ne Wells and Bruce and Garth Dick - en; hunting the shoe, Ronnie Wolfe; mystery parcel, Mrs. Robert Allan. • Prizes were awardedto the couple married the longest, Mr. and Mrs.. Anson *He. of Mel- bourne42 years; couple mar- ried the shortest period of time,, Mr.. and Mrs.-,Clifton.Coulter of Gorrie, one 'year; pe o pl e traveling the farthest, Richard Hubbard, Mr. aiid Mrs., Garfield Whitney from Wellington, On- tario. After a picnic supper the •president, Ralph Dickson called the business meeting to order. It was decided that the reunion be held in,Gorrie on August 16 next year, in the Conservation - Park if the wearher.ii favourable and in case of inclement weath- er the hall will beused. . • , The °Meets for the nextyear were elected as follows; Presi- dentItIWP.101r.Onkvice4pres-- ..!**taln.11101fei- treasurer,,, Mrs,. CliTton,COillter; sports coinmittee, Mrs. Delmar Dicken, .Mrs..Robert Allan. *At this point .the meeting closed and all left for home: 'People attended from Kitch- ener, Wellington, Melbourne, Clifford, Kippen, "Lakelet and „ - • Will reside in Hamilton Ptheilla Dianne Thompson of Ilamilloo„.daughter of Mx. and Mrs, Goldwyn C, Thompson of Cottle, and, Barry Jones of Grimsby, 304 Of Vire and Mr e, Thomas JOnes of Wallasey, • chesbire,',,England, were Mrs): tied in Si. Stephen's Anglican Church at ,Gorrie on July 27 by Rev, H. D. Jenkins, Mo, Ora- houi Telebus was the organist The bride's tioor.length gown of white crepe featured an em- pire waist highlighted by petals arKrpearls. The smocked sleeves were ,gathered.at the wrists with seed<pearls a nd her cathedral traill of scalloped French lace feJI from the waist. Her elboW.,length'veti was held by 'a headpiece,of crepe petals and ,seed pearls. She carried' yellow roses and yellow , and White thums., Her attendants were Mi$4 Anti Pennett of Hamilton as Maid o isonor and Miss Muy Elba Mc- parlde of Hamiltonwlibri40s inoiun'andMrt, Tom owniono maid*. Thou ficiox..lensth • sleeveless gowns of peep de soie were identical in style, the atron of honor gowned in pale green and the, other attend- ants in peke yellow. They wore matching loop bow headpieces and each carried a bouquet of yellow and white shasta Ian R. Campbell of Wallasey, England was bestman, Ushers were Kenneth roster of Hamil- ton and David Thompson of Oar- • The wedding dinner ,• served at Danny's Restaurant and , aseception followed at the Cor - tie Community Centre, The.,' bride's mother recei'ved guests wearing 'a sleeVelesscrepeaheath in turquoise blue. with matching lice'coat, turquoise and White seeessoeies aiosi mom. Far their trip to 4rocagine Say atea the bride chose a deep purple dress of crocbsted lace over peat* de sole. As wore matching aces/oriel and *co/. sage of pink carnations and baby mums, •Guests attendt4 the wedding from England, Hamilton, To- 'ronto, Grimsby, Galt, Lisrowel, Paisley, London; Wingbem. Ethel, Atwood and ltiarkdale, PRIZE FOR, THE BEST CADET on the gun- nery course held at the Wingham Armour- ies was presented to Gnr. G. R. Welwood of WinghSiii, by inspecting officer 'Col. R. P. Ritter, CO ot the Zlit Field Regimen•t, —Advance -Times Photo. , • ON THE INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF for the gunnery course . at the local Armouries were thetemen whp worked under Capt. D. M. Hemsworth bf Listowel, from the t Hifaisstiftwosilisogisii left: Bde. •B., MacLean, Wirigham; -Bcir. M. S. Forsyth; WIngYam, Bdr. R. Wells, •Han. ov‘i-; Bdr F. L Tilker; Hanover, and Sbt. Mac Ross, ••Winghame-;--Aq Photo. H. ot 00000000 Hp fl� pulopts.lii, FORD 4 -DOOR,' V8 Auto:, radio 'TA' MERCURY, -MONTEREY 4. 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