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Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-08-20, Page 7d� { En con, depend: O� 4iP-.Crf Clic jour cdCithung care . needs. We're exppertf. Who are RIO, raid*, end reasonable. A 900d°:name to know. CLEANERS► A,ND .MENS WEAR JosephineStreet, Wirighem Phone 357-1242 PArfkr AlfD/c/YfS • cOSAA'f (5 • TOBACCOS Opei a.m. to CP.m. Weekdays • Sundays Noon to Six Rosemillc 350 ml. SKIN CREAM PASTE Faberge Organic - 900 ml. 1 49 1 49 3.19 Rowntree Multi-Pac - 4 Bars 09 CHOCOLATEBARS Stay -Free - 30's 9 Check Our Specials on BACK -SCHOOL SUPPLIES TRIANGLE DISCOUNT , Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays • Stmdays Noon to Six HERBERT STAR/TON, 100 Oars old AugUst 10, sharer Jennifer Moyer, 6, a greatlranddaughter, Surrounded byl occasion ,at the harne of his daughter. Mr. Steinfon own to 1940 it which time he came to Winghern. Herbert' Stainton lives most of the year in Santa Barbara, California He is ea ett and an avld reader. (Photo by Ted Dinsmogeby,, July core urtis- alb y cake with a daughter, lebrated the .1 hardware ryt from 1930 Wed in 1954. He -plastic bowler oronto Star) Mr. and Francis Gilir at 22 Queen Striae Harriston, following marriage SaturdaYaI,11 at seven o'clock • 41., t.:110 Wroxeter United ' Clod . Rev. Wesley .11., Ball of Thamesford performed' the double -ring ceremony' in a beautiful floral setting of pink and white gladioh, pink carnations and daisies. Soft candlelight cast a glow over the altar as tapera flickered in candelabra surrounded by delphiniums, baby orchids, day lilies, stephanotis And fern. Mrs. Gilbert is the former Mary Elizabeth 'Riley:. Of Wroxeter, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ailey of that village. The groom's parents are and Mrs. Frank Gilbert, rriston. ' Mrs. Leone der, Wroxeter, was organist and Miss Lynne Chambers of Wroxeter was pianist. They played several traditional and.. con- temporary songs throughout the ceremony, including two favorites requested by the couple, 'We've Only Just Begun' and You Take My Breath Away'. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride chose a floor -length gown of white sheer polyester satapeau styled with sweetheart neck- line and full alencon lace sleeves with wide cuffs.. The bodice featured alencon lace and seed pearls and the front and back of the gown had three tiers of lace. The skirt fell into a long chapel train also trimmed with lace and a Juliet caplet with seed pearls and lace held her lace - trimmed fingertip veil. A cascade of pink roses, stephanotis and baby's breath completed the en- semble. A double -ring ceremony for Patrick, Joaeph Curtis and Mary Mallia was per- ' formed . by„, Mgr. Innocent Borg, FteV. Patrick DeBattiata and Rev. Ted The Wide is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mallia Luga. The bridegroom is the sen of Mrs. Grace Curtis of RR 1, Wingham , and the late Edward J. Curtis. • The bride was given in marriage by her father, Andrew Mall*. Her matron of honor was her amain, Miss Grace Mallia -of Luga. A friend of the bride, Caroline Seiria, Was the flowergill and the bride's nephew, Conrad Charles, was ringbearer. A brother of the groom, Paul Michael Curtis of Toronto, was best man. Joseph Baldacchina, alikthemute 40; MAMMY styled 11 +e etre ;r anal . jackets with sli'4 tie belts..; baskets of:: light .an Pink carnations,, da ear baby's breath. They mea;, beige accessories and WOO . hair. pink baby's breath in their" Brian Rolland of chener, a friend of" the. groom, was best man.' Ushering ' guests were • brothers of the couple, I. Gilbert of Harriston and`R,on Riley, . Wingham. a Dennis Wintemute of Wroxeter, the bride's neppbew, was bearer of the two rings: - ,: A reception and smorgas- bord followed at the Howiek. Community Centre, the bride's table decorated in pink and white and centred with a three -tiered wedding cake flanked by lighted pink tapers in candelabra. Receiving guests were the mothers of the bride and groom, , the former wearing a. gown of coral polyester with white accessories and ' s corsage of white orchids and stephanotis, the . grooms mother choosing a gown of blue figured polyester . satin with beige accessories antra . . corsage of pink roses. For travelling to Niagara Falls and points south, the bride wore a white figured polyester dress with a pink rose corsage and beige .. accessories. Guests attended the wedding from Bluevale, Parents who have not negistomil their xhiferrett Or new to the' Huron,Porth area aotaa'retabieriii01-a. the following sr.pool on: • the bride's brotheran-law, was a best man as well, • The bride chose a floor - length gown cif white limerick lace. Her, floor - length veil which matched the dress was attachedav,ith a, seed pearl, headdre*Phe bride-, carried a' bouquet` of white roses aral baby's The matron of honor and flOwea girl wore dresses of pale green • satin and flowered polyester. The headdr :de. were made from th Mg material with flowera' AttAChed. The ring bearer a dark green satin stsiftOith pale green shirt to match the flower riceptioalawas held after The Abupli', spent aheir honeginoon at the Rein Hotel. in Malta : They will take up residence in Toronto,' Ontario. Belmore Personals Some area 4 -II members ' attended a three-day con- ference at Centralia College on August 12, 13 and 14. Local young peoPle participating were Paula Kieffer, Rob Stafford, Suzanne and Rob Helfenstein and Caroline Over $40,000. of stock SACRIFICED Everything goosl Nothing held hack! Nothing riiservedl On August 10 the Mulvey family reunion was held at Belmore Park. Relatives from London, Fergus and Wingham, as well . as Belmore relatives, attended the get-together. A pot luck lunch was served at 2 pm followed by various games. Plans were made to host the reunion at the park again next year. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fitch and family have returned home from a vacation in England. Mrs. Mae Moffat and family ha ye been vacationing in Ottawa. Brian Mulvey, Brett Martin, Kevin Eadie, Teddy Fischer and Mike Mulvey attended the Huronia Hockey Camp at Pike Lake Lodge. The Belmore slow pitch team won the championship at the Wroxeter Two Pitch Tournament on Saturday. Belmore defeated Wroxeter 6-2, the. younger Belmore team 15-2, DieSel Car Diner team 5-4 and took the championship from For- mosa in a 17-5 game. The Midget Girls defeated Howiek 15-7 and 29-12 to win the first round Of playoffs. The Bantam Girls dumped Bluevale 30-21 and 23-19 to advance to the second round of playoffs. UC ,W meetit.,ng fOcoures annual birthday, party BELGRAVE The Angust meeting . of :Me, After- noon tunt of the ucw, held in the school room of Knox . United Church, featured the annual birthday party for those of the community who :liave celebrated an 80th birthday. Sixteen specially Mailed guests were ,seated at a U- shaped table glittering with silver and aglow with sweet peas, carnations and baby's breath. Mrs. Cecil Conites gave a special welcorne to the guests, welcdmed all others present and thanked those who provided transportation for the seniors and also those who assisted in arranging the party. The program began with a hymn, with Joanne Coultes as pianist. Mrs. Coultes con- tinued with a meditation using these lines: 'We are not storerooms, but We are not cisterns but Passing our benefits onward. Fitting our blessings with Winter@ .:1934 aelwaYS keep them handy" said Mrs. C,oul- tes. The first to remember is, "Giving thanks always for all things unto Ged and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ." The second is very short "Re- joice Evermore" and the third, "And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, for- giving one another, even as God for Christ's sake bath forgiven you." A storeroom of entertain- ment followed, with musical numbers by the Coultes girls, Karen Andrea and Allison, accompanied...by Joanne, a reading by Mrs. William Kelly and Clifford Coultes, vocal numbers by Clarke Johnston and mouth \ organ selections by Mrs. Hester Bradburn, with each accompanied by Mrs. Nor- man Coultes at the piano and Scottish dancing by Katherine and Jennifer Procter and Heather Mor- ton. All joined in community singing led by Clarke John- ston. Two cakes with lighted candles were brought to the table. These were cut by two of the honored guests, Mrs. William Kelly and Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie. When all joined hands to form a circle around the seated guests, 'Happy Birthday' was sung. A social hour was 'enjoyed while members of the unit served refreshments. Howard Wilkinson, on be- half of all present spoke words of appreciation for a very enjoyable afternoon. Beautiful Materials hay 1 yard or metre mod got ono yard or metro FREE Sewing needs Galore all at New Low larices Shampoos, combs, hairspray, colour, brushes, First Aid items, Perfumes, Toothpaste and hundreds mote ! Hardware, Pots, Pans and Glassware at SMASHING PRICES All rodocod Bliy now for Sunworthy Wallpaper 1/2 price and lass wings'. Our minds are the store- rooms and our years are well filled with valuable treas- ures. We like to channel or tell the least important ones, perhaps some pranks„ but the valuable ones are kept secret. Are we the channela we could be? Are we passing the treasures in our storerooms on to our loved ones? "A Christian should memorize three verses of • before December 31, 1980_ VVhere there are sufficient student spaces, a child who aftains the age of 5 years afferDeceotber 31st but prior, to January 31st may on the reouest of the,. parent be registered in Kindergarten for the school ytixft. Please bring proof of age. (Birth certificate or baptismal , tificate). You are invited to the Opening Ceremonies' of the Lucknow and District Christian School Saturday, August 30 EVERYONE WELCOME Baby # Clothes and Care Items At prices to Baby You di, WI guest speaker tells group about prov. park SEARCHES COINS The Brussels Post carried a feature on Jack Summer- field of Stratroy as he was pursuing his favorite hob - Summerfield was pictured with his metal detector as he was busy scouring the Brus- sels Fairgrounds looking for hidden objects. The Sum- merfields have just returned home from a two month holi- day in California and Florida where they found a total of 1,100 coins in addition to some other relics and jewel- ery. He prefers to find only money, but has also dis- covered such items as keys. Whitechurch—The month- ly meeting of the Women's Institute took place Wed- nesday, Aug. 13, and opened with the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect Miss Sandra Currie was the guest speaker and showed some very in- teresting pictures of Point Farms Provincial Park which opened in 1965. is' Sandra spoke of all the activities at the park, from swimming to pottery making and canoe lessons. A barn is used for various events such as movies, church services and square dancing. She also shOwed a movie on Polar Bear Provincial Park at Hudson's Bay. The speaker was thanked by Mrs. May Johnson. A quilt to be made for Participation Lodge is to be quilted during the week of August 17. The roll call was answered by 20 members and a piano solo was given by Sandra Currie. A report from the Resolutions con- vener, Mrs. T. Metcalfe, was given stating she has1 received the British North American Act and copies are being passed to the members for perusal. Mrs. Johnson gave a very interesting talk on the earth- worm industry. A singsong followed and the meeting closed with grace followed by a luncheon. CURRAWS GENERAL STORE Prop. Jerry DeJonge NIAGARA ORANGE JUICE .75 12.5 oz. cans EGGS Complete line of School Supplies Phone Orders accepted and Delivered within 10 miles ORME 335-3461