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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-10-03, Page 2r. • Page 2 --The Wingharin Advance -Times, Oct. 3, 1984 Mn and Mrs. Kevin Irwin now residing in Luck Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Eugene Irwin are residipg in Lucknow following their exchange of marriage vows on Saturday, September 1, at 2:30 at St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge. Rev. Ed Dentinger officiated for the ceremony which took place amid a setting of autumn floral arrangements and lighted tapers flickering in candelabra. Mrs. Irwin, the former, Pamela Bernadette Ross, is the daughter of Gerry and Joan Ross of Goderich and is. a graduate of the Registered Nursing Assistants' program at Fanshawe College, St. Thomas Campus. The groom is a son of Mrs. Jean Irwin of Wingham and the late Harvey Irwin. Mrs. Ann Pritchard was organist and special music was provided by Mrs. Penny McComb who sang "The Rose" and "The Wedding Song". Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor -length gown styled with delicate French lace bodice with puffed sleeves and white jersey skirt and train. A wide white sash was tied in a back bow and a Victorian hunting -style hat trimmed with French lace and flowers was perched atop her French -braided hair. She carried a cascade of red roses with baby's breath and ivy. Mrs. Gillian Robertson of London was her sister's matron of honor. She wore a Victorian style gown of burgundy taffeta with waistline sash. She wore a headpiece of baby's breath and pearl earrings and necklace, gifts from the bride and groom. Glenn Irwin of Wroxeter was his brother's best man and guests were ushered by brothels of the bridal couple, David Ross of Goderich and Jamie Irwin, Lucknow. Dinner was served at the Lucknow Community Centre, followed by an open receptloa,a . Out-of-town guests 'Cape from Detroit. and Windsor and honored guests. were ,Kevin's grand- mothers ;.Illus. E. Irwin and Mrs L'Treleaven. The bride's mother wore .a floor -length 'gown of peach jersey with peach lace jacket and a corsage of champagne tea roses. The 'groom's mother chose a floor -length gown of -soft rose chiffon and jersey trimmed with pearls. Her corsage was also champagne tea roses. For travelling to Niagara Falls and the Thousand Islands, the bride wore a beige and cream chiffon dress with cream ac- cessories. Champagne tea roses were arranged in her hair at the base of the French braids. mumnuonannnnutnunouumnnmauunuououimmimuwmnunuuuunnmuumnummunnuml Brookhaven Events umwuuunmououuuuuunwumuscluwromuommnuuuoumm�muuuumuwmuuuumunmuuu A bus trip to Goderich was of September: The, honored enjoyed by the residents of residents . were: Margaret Brookhaven recently as well Carter, Minnie Linklater, as those from the Brussels Ethel Bingham, Florence Nursing Home. Several Langridge, Jack Cameron, points of interest were noted Jean Kelly, Catherine on the trip, including the old Renwick and Muriel jail building and a boat Dowson. loading salt. Before return- Sports events winners for ving home, everyone enjoyed the month of September some ice cream. were: ball -in -cup, Gus Bev Domm entertained Renzetti; knock down the beanbag 19 at a singsong. castle, Pearl Hogg; The Brussels Majestic toss, Ernest Uhler; hor- Women's Institute held a seshoe toss, Margaret Birthday Tea last Wed- Curtis.; bingo, Eva Jacklin; nesday for those celebrating bowling, Mr. Uhler; and birthdays during the month probe, Miss Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson of Ashburn spent last weekend with Mrs. Jean Aitchison. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Campbell celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with a family dinner at Kitchener Saturday evening. Those present were John and Julie Campbell and their two sons, Thomas and Adam of Kitchener, Jean and Ron. Wareing and son Donald of Hensall, Gordon and Louise Welwood of Wingham, Robert and Jeannette Campbell and daughters Lynne, Tanya and Trisha of Mississauga, Dorothy and Fleming Johnston of Bluevale. d Church Directo • WINGHAM UNITED CHURCH 217 Minnie St. Sunday, Oct. 7 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 1.1:00 a.m. - Thanksgiving Service Minister: Rev. J. Rea Grant B.A., M.Div. Organist: Mr. Hap Swatridge Church - 357-2961 Manse - 357-1072 MRS: CLEM McLELLAN r Brussels A number of area residents attended the -In- ternational Plowing Match and Machinery Show last week at Teviotdale. A social evening for David McLellan and Dianne Mole was held last weekend, as was a buck and doe for Don,Deitner and Joan Simpson. THE SALVATION ARMY Edward St., Wingham Sunday, Oct. 7 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Family Worship Service 7:00 p.m. - Salvation Meeting Everyone Welcome Monday, Oct. 8 8:00 p.m. - Home League for Ladies Wlegbanl P.eetecostal Church 359 Centre Street, , Church 357.1340 - Res. 357-2865 Pastor: Rev. Douglas V. Whitelaw B.A. SUN., OCT. 7, 1984 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship Service John Churchill, Thailand 7:00 p.m. - Family Service Ray Faulkner, Thailand THE IA/INGHAM KINETTES held a flea market last Saturday morning in the parking lot at the Salvation Army. Citadel. Heather Loucks of Cambridge was visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ruth Hustop of Wingharn, and decided to take in the sale. BRUSSELS 1 Meeting three of the club was held at the home of Barb Graber. The president opened the meeting, then the leaders took the attendance with everyone present. Different names for the club were discussed and it was'decided finally to call Doris Bushell presents quilt to (queen Elizabeth. The Bushell family of The Queen asked . Mrs. Wingham long will remem- Bushell how long it took her ber last Thursday, the day to complete the quilt and if Doris Buishell presented her she designed it and made it magnificent bicentennial all herself. quilt .to Her Majesty, Queen Mrs. Bushell answered yes Elizabeth II. to all three questions and Mrs. Bushell, accompan- told the Queen that the quilt ied by her husband Morley, represents pioneer life in her six children and their Ontario. - spouses, journeyed to Am- Mr. Timbrell pointed out herstview, near Kingston,. to the large centre scene make the presentation as depicted the arrival ; of the part of the Queen's bicenten- nial tour of the province. The quilt, depicting scenes 'from Ontario's past, won first prize over. 163 oth€r quilts from all over the province at a Ministry of Food and Agriculture-spon- sbred competition in June. Mrs. Bushell was to have presented the quilt to Queen Elizabeth in mid-July, but due to the federal election call, Her Majesty's visit was postponed until after the Sept. 4 election. ,The Bushell family was up and on the road by 6 a.m. last Thursday. They arrived at Amherstview at two o'clock that afternoon. The day was cold and rather wet, but it went the club the Fit Nuts. Then quickly, said Mrs. Bushell. while the members discuss - Those present were ;err ed and read over the meet Thos nod by the Bruce ing, the cooks, Cherida Gar County Junior Farmers niss, Dianne Hall and Tracy Choir, among others, and McWhirter, made chili con they enjoyed a barbecue carne. before the Queen arrived at 6 The leaders asked p.m. from Kingston. everyone to make a picture The quilt was on display for the cover. After that was and . Bushederyrs awning anll d stood done, the members did some nearby greet Queen exercises. The chili was Elizabeth and her husband, sampled as well before the Prince Phillip. president closed the The royal couple was in- meetingg. troduced to the Bushells by The next meeting will be Hon. Dennis Timbrell, held at the home of Kathy minister of agriculture, who Bridge. told the Queen about the quilt competition. United Empire Loyalists in Ontario from the United States. That was very much in tune with the theme of the day since Amherstview was settled by Loyalists and later the Queen renamed a section of highway, "Loyalist Park- way". Mr. Bushell said he was impressed by the disarming manner of the Prince who, was very warm and friendly: For example, he noticed Mr. Bushell's Legion pin and asked him if he had served overseas during the war, to which Mr. Bushell replied he had. The Prince also joked that they would be getting sun- burned under the glare of the 4111.111.11.1111.11.1.111111.11111.11.111. St. Paul's Church (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM John Street at Centre Street THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE SUNDAY OCT. 7 Nursery and Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - St. Paul's Holy Communion 1:30 p.m. -Trinity, Belgrave Evening Guild Tuesday, Oct. 9, 8 p.m. Doris Bushell een "IN THE HEAR? OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 48.271C.3 Here ``i ,• -:;y, here tonnOrrO ► to serve your hearing needs. Beltone has been serving the hearing needs of people in this area for more than 25 years. More important to you, we expect to go on ser- ving them for many years to come. When you tiuy a hearing aid from us, you know we'll b9 here to provide service when you need it. Come in and see us at the regular monthly ser- vice clinic at VANCE'S PHARMACY FRIDAY, OCT. 12 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. J. D. FAIR Reg. O.H.A.A. Hearing Aid Specialist - Stratford Office _ 145 Ontario St. WHEN A AID WILL HELPG273 2 1 18 television lights and flash- bulbs. Finally Her Majesty thanked Mrs. Bushell for the quilt and told her it would be "lovely to have". Then the royal couple moved on to greet other dignitaries. The Queen is a smaller woman in person than she appears on television and in pictures, noted Mrs. Bushell, and she has a lovely peaches and cream complexion. Once the Queen and the Prince had left, Mrs. Bushell. - . posed for „ a number of photographs and .was in- terviewed by newspapers and magazine reporters. During all this, the quilt was taken down and packed for the trip to England. Mrs. Bushell said she does, not know where it will be displayed. The day was a real whirl- wind of activity for everyone involved and will always be remembered by the Bush - ells. Mrs. Bushell said the best part was being able to take her family along to share the experience. .TINGHAM FRUIT MARKET Frozen 12.5 oz Old South 1 • n Orange Juice . Schneider's 175 gr. Chopped 1. Cooked Ham Schneider's 250 gr. Sizzle'n Serve .1 n Sausage Schneider's 500 gr. Cello Beef Steakettes 2.19 Puritan 24 oz. Beef or Irish Stew 1.69 1vjcCorrnick' s 600' gr. Choc. chip' Variety or Creme Variety Cookies 1.99 Store Hours: Monday - Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. • Friday till 9:00 p.m. Phone 357-2240. We Deliver. • /J caditional anadian great 1@(1C�htCk Pick up the Bucket: 15 pieces of delicious, Finger Lickin' good Chicken! Saturday, Sunday, Monday OCT. 6-7-8 T ntuc Frie d Chicken S 25 BUCKET Corner Hwy. 4 & 86 Zehrs Plaza, Wingham Phone 3572221 At ParticIpatin ntucky Fried Chicken Stores 1