The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-10-17, Page 6* Women
brie Boise* and Worm:40W
illfesereli Club. The show
%Oared it Wyk* 01 the new .
fashions, for the eon** and
winter seelan_
lirs. Jean WSW, President of
the club, welcomed the peas
and introduced Mrs. Audrey
cmumentetor for the
preibled at tbe piano and played
many familiar and suitable
1°61.4,, thirlug the Program.
enloys Autumn Rhap
Pari4cipating stores were the
Jenny Wren Shoppe with
children's wean MUM
of Fashion' Miller's Ladies'
Wear; Wax:York Boutique and
*Donald's Bridal Boutique, The
bridal flowers were shown by the
Handicraft and Flower Sboppe.
The jenny Wren SboPPe Wiled
the show with a vatiety of new
styles in children's' wear. The
charm4 little models were also
a delight to watch.
Shirley's House of Fashion pre-
sented a variety of new fashions
for the coming season, inviting
the viewer to visit her new store
Harrison -McLau
Nancy McLaughlbi and Don
Harrison exchanged mintage
'Vows in Knox Presbyterian
sgiurch, Listowel, on Sept. ;1 with
Rev'. Gordon Beaton officiating.
The bride is the ilaughter.af mr.
and mrt4. WaYne McLaughlin, 462
Ma St. East, Listowel. The
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rem Harrison, 625 Argyle Ave.
N.; Listowel•
The organist was Mrs. Gerald
Fagan of Listowel. 'the violinist,
Bob Gibson of Listowel played,
"The Lord% Prayer" before the
ceremony, and. "Morning has
Woken" and "Plaisir D'AMour",
during thqsigning of the register.
The bride wore a gown of
valstline, high neckline with- a
softly draped bodice, long fitted
sleeves, and a softly flowing full
length train. She carried a
bouquet of white gardenias.
The maid of honor was Debbie
Harrison of Toronto, sister of the
groom. The bridesmaids were
Peggy McLaughlin and Shirley
McLaughlin of Listowel, sisters
of the bride. The attendants were
dressed alike in full length halter
style gowns of deep aguh
Maracaine jersey, with matching
bolero jackets. They carried
nosegays of daisies and baby's
breath.
Ken Conners of Listowei was
best man. The ushers wer Jim
,Battin of. London and Bill
McLauellin, of London, brother
of the bricic
. The receplion took place at the
Listowet Golf and Country Club.
turquoise Maracaine jersey
floorlengtkgown with bolero and
mafehing accessories. She wore a
corsage of yellow roses. The
groonrs mother wore a metallic
which was previously. opertited
by lArs. Clara Rintoul.
Miller's Lad** Wear Offtwed a
glimpse of their new autuMn and
winter selection, highlighting the
lovely new fall colors and featur-
ing accessories which can be
used effectively to coordinate
look or "get it all together" -
Dui** the intermission many
Prirse draws were made for the
selection of donations made by
the merchants and won by the
lucky ticket holders of the
numbers drawn. The club ap-
preciated the generous.gifts from
Burke Electric, Pattison Radio
vowsL
and. lillectric„ V41100'11
• Store, Wlaghinn Welt
Lumber, Rodeos -Mc
Wan Shoo, R. At, Currie
Son, Daugherty Hardware, Dow
Harris Stationery, HON Shoo,
Mach= hardware, Stedman
Parker's, Walter's, Triangle DIP
count, Shirley's Hair
Middleton's Home
Handicraft and Flower
and also severe' lovely
mous donations.
Following the intermissi
fairly new store wait
showing of their boutique
jewellery and hats along
miscellaneous items. As always
the Waxwork Boutique prorated
knitted beige ana Drown tormal
with long sleeves, and matching
, accessories. She wore a corsage
of yellow and bronze mums.
trip to Florida. The bride wore a
floor length plaid skirt with,
complementing blouse and ac-
cessories.
The will reside at 445 Elizabeth
St. East, Listowel.
The groom is the grandson of.
the late Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Harrison of Wingham.
stay
Jim
INieDonakil
featured variety el
materiels * the mew drum
awl estate modelled. As
the charm and booty of wedding
dresses In a miectlen of
materials and trim*, Inlide* by
Mts. Model MOW of /*Imre*
wee* doting of the- prowl" a
,speelet cluirm. Not only the bride
but 400 bey ,attendants presented
the Many types of rater's)* and
istrleimbleh con be used
the scene of this ver,y special tkiy,
FollOwing theShow the Models
were invited to'refreeinnentlkin
euchre
to be held
Nombw 20
Itombers 'of tit* Thr
sInatittft decided
1t*dessert e W-
, November 30, irkthe acn
chamber. lirc. Jardine and IOC
Powell will. be * charge.
This decision was is** et Me
resplar meeting of the thetitute
which was heki lest ThursdaY
the council chamber. Owing to
the illness, of the president, Mrs.
Robert Powell , conducted, the
*fleeting, Minutes of the Previoths„
meeting and' orreoPoneenee
were rod by the secretary.
The roll call„, "Ilow to relieve
tenatens'', wairausvv!r,ed by the
members,
The ealWeneral. ,Of. Ed0410100
and Cultural, Activities were in
Mary* ArmstrOng gave an' him'
retina 41k on the motto, If you
can't be thankful for what you re-
ceive, be thankful for. 'what you
have eeeaPed"!'
A poem' entitle* (wrranniee",
which was' prepared by.. Mrs.
Powell , and read by Mrs.:7,
Margaret Powell, summed uP
'tight expressedin the motto-,
„Mrs. EISton, a delegate to` the "
all rally at aroseill'on Ootither
',gavpanintersting spool*
meeting' cksed
91.11* Queen and
—Mrs. Gordon Davidson pro-
sidid at the console of the organ
in the United Chtwch on Sunday
morning. Jack Reavie sang a
solo.
—Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bricker
of Brampton spent the holiday
weekend' with her parents, Mr..
and Mrs. Rennie Goy.
ter of Mr. ond Mrs. William Gibson of Wrogeter, marrlod
United Church oriSept. 27, "(RustieliStud10/1
Hew
The bride is the only daughter
Werkman, Brussels, and the
groOnl is the son Of the late Mr.
Given in marrige by -Ter --
father, the bride chose a sophis-
ticated French jersey fashioned
'with soft gathers around the
'bodice and A-line skirt draping
.1entiy into a shallow train, The
Victorian neckline was jewelled
with seed pearls as were the cuffs
of the long full sleeVes. Inlet
• headpiece held in place a four -
'T./61f: :..1,Y..orkintur Ana
ea ammage vows. Rev.
Fred airflow-. officiated at the
tionalw Y.
rt:;:ensoner: k,Y„The mUtilSh!a;1:14,,,.
riled
rentofty
She carried a bouquet of Yellow
sweetheartroses and stephanotis
entwined with trailing ivy. -
Maid of honour, Miss Joan
of QWen Sound and bri
Doreen .Aitle
•
lOyersary., party given by
111P;Mbere Of their buniediate
family. A telephone call • from
AndY SteWart) of non,
Manitoba; to cony congratula,
ved during
tiered, 'elboii-length silk illusion
veil' trimmed, with Belgian lace.
tions was alsO
gold plUsh vel g.rociter
oak eas well?* *Of
au
groom, wore identical, floor -
length halter iowns of hot pink'
''polyester satin with matching
fitted pliid *ekes .and white
wide brimmed hats. They carried
bouquets of yellow and white
daisies. .
Best man was 'Berry Nixon,
Durham, Murray Woriman,...
London, and bouald*Voiltman,
Brussels, brothers of the bride
were ushers.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held in the
Brussels Legion Hall. Guests
were received by the bride's
mother wearing a floor -length
gown in multi -colored Roman silk
fashioned with a demi-ea&
jacket and a corsage of Areen
orchids.
For travelling to Northern
Ontario, the bride donned a green
plaid pantsuit with matching
brown accessories and a corsage
of yellow Sweetheart roses.
The bride is a graduate of Owen
Sound Regimal Sdiool of Nursing
and the groom is a graduate of
Conestoga College, Kitchener.
They are residing in Durham.
Guests attended from many
points in ,Southern Ontario.
Prior to her wedding, the bride
was honored at numerous
showers.
Saturday 9 to;
en's'Styling, to 9 (By Appointment)
a PeterbereUllih, Qvien
' Torun
Southampton, Goderich,,
„ Brussels,
Miss Carol E. Harrison,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. loss
Harrison, Argyle north, Liitowel
and -George Carlson of Seattle,
,Washillgtee Were.. married hi
Honolulu on August gfiat Old lien
Road, Honolulu.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mopes of
Honolulu, friends of the Wide and
groom were the attendants.
Thewedding party was attired
in typical Hawaiian dress, which
ifichided the traditional leis.
The newlyweds spent their
honeymoon at Hawaii on the
, north shore of Oahu.lhe bride is
employed in computer, program-
ing with east -West Popteation
Institute while • the groom is
enrolled in medicine at the
University of Honolulu.
The bride is the granddaughter
of the late Mr, and Mrs. Edgar
SANDRA KAY Modelled this smart 'ouffit from Shirley%
House of' Fashion 'during the, Wingharn Business and Pro-
fessional Women's fashioh shOW. The evening was dubbed
"Autumn Rhapsody" and gave touyers a chance to see some
of the wares being sold this season by local merchants.
(Staff Photo)
east of Durham OCepti$ from
DENTURIST MRS. REINHOLD PEIGE,
As a certifilicl, *member. of the penturist
Therapist ,by the Miiiiiitry of Hiaalt,h, Ontario',
Jet's conform with the elhical -Tango
fir appointmat0s, phone 9=3019
no answer gehine 36$1121
Member Cif the Denturlit SOciety of Ontario
Former Illfinghtim resident married in Satkatchewon
On Saturday, August 31, the Robinson of Wadena, Saskatche- Carter of Wingham, took plac;' in
marriage ,..of Susan Gail, only wan, and Alan Charles, youngest the, Wadena United Church.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. yqrnon son of Mr. and Mrs. George The double rillg ceremony was
performed by Rev. J. Van Hoist
at 5:00 p.m. The bride was es-
corted down the aisle by her
father while Dona -Jean Clary of
Regina played the organ.
'rhe bride wore a modern gown
of polyester jerselk. and carried a
potpeurri of flowers.
The matron of honor was
Shirley Al of Collingwood, On-
tario. The bridesmaids were June
Szwec of Edmonton, Alberta, and
Beverley Pranks of Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan. The matron of
honor wore a *eyeless princesa
line gm' of navy jersey with tiny
white polka dots. The brides-
maids' gowns were lime green
pOlita-dotted jersey of the same
ityle. All wore short jackets that
Matched their gowns. The atteti-
‘ dents carried bouvets. of white
The gtoorn and his groomsmen
were attired in white "dinner
and 'black pants. The
en'l shirts matched the
I attendants' gowns. "
The hest man was Donald Rae
" of Guelph and the groomsmen
Were John PAe and Ken Bate of
WinghaM. \ Ushers, were, bon
St. Pads Church
(ANGLICAN)
w !NG H Am
REV. T. ic HAW1140)IN, Rector
MRS. HARI& BRYDGES, Organist
and Choir Leador
SUNDAY, OCTOSER 2o
Trinity 19
11:00 dart. Morning Prayer
Meetings
Mon., Ocit 21-4unday School Staff meets at rectory
Weci. Oct. 23—fiaard of Management meets
porish hall at 8:00 p.m.
Robinson of Wadena and Don
„Carter of Blith.
During the 'ceremony Fthonda
and Chuck Rose of Regina sang
"Time ht A Bottle" and a song
written by Ehonda, "Wedding.
Following the ceremony, a re-
ception was held at the Wadena
Legion Hall for a hundred guests.
Donald Rae acted as master of
ceremonies and David Ham-
mond, **sin of .the: bride, pro-
posed the toast to the bride. Tele-
grams were received from Ed-
monton, Alberta; Wawota,
Saskatchewan; Kitchener and
Wingham, Ontario.
Following the reception, a
dance was held at the Wadena
Legion Hall. Music was supplied
by the Bill Dewores Orchestra
from 'Unlock, Saskatchewan.
The bride's going -away
was a baby blue pantsuit.
Mr, and Mrs. Alan Carter will
reside in London, Ontario.
Mrs. ?alit McNally
a the 'wsdding- of Debbie,
Coyle and John Acques which
was aoistnnised in St. Thomas
Anglican Muth, Walkerton, to
UttEday