Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-09-09, Page 9rrar, 4.04,"
4.!
,
, .. itAaguat,i5attbree
. vt,,,R,M. IP OATfiv*
Ye. 101 Pamela '
ditiougJQb:gitionio.'' ;e ..44;94Pei"1.41: ''''
the Sacred,Reart eniOr )461h
Choir P ovicled: the Ornate.
Serifft e readings were
Simelf,bf
' .:*txponc;;,P01,10P,
The bride 'itt" thif:gatighter
or*fl m410104 Te*-.
oterhaoof Wingham and
parente; of, the groom are
Prank and Helen HOW), RR'
4, Listowel.
The bridal procession
entered the Church to the
music of "Like a Seal on
Your Heart", -the and
groom ,,•walldng down the,
aisle with their respective
parenta who gave them in
marriage. The bride's gown
Was floor -length white
chiffon over taffeta with
Swiss lace forming a wed-
ding ring collar, extending to
the back bodice and sleeves
and forming a diagonal
insert on the front bodice. A
derby, i hat held her three-
quarter -length blusher veil
and she carried a bouquet of
Japhet orchids, stephanotis,
baby's breath , and spider
foliage.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Kathy Mitchell of Listowel
and Miss Lynn Schill of
Toronto was bridesmaid.
They were dressed alike in
black silk . jumpsuits with
white pattern, fashioned
with long sleeves. V
necklines, waistline cum-
merbunds and buttoned cuffs
at the ankles. They carried
arta bouquets of white
gladioli and baby's breath.
Murray Bradshaw of
Of leteA11;;
,:' 4 cupping
* Eartteinini,
* . 1 ' * Ci.
-* Nail Trimming * FleillUtlis
. Graduate of Canadian Schoot4Peg OioeMieg
ir-
"Fortner 'Head Groomer
4 - for Stockton Kennels"
I ? Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays • Sundays Noon to SI,
_
I
Plain or Lined 200
Sheet Refills 1.29
1" vino
3 Ring Binder
1.59
200 Page A o%
ExerciseBook .
Bic
Roller Pens .49.
150 Page
Typewriter Paper 1.59
Duolangs .25
Vivatone 10" ^
C.olouririg Pencils 1.0V.
i,22C 121 - 2 Roil • % L
Scotch
Erasermate by Paper Mate
Pens:
1.69
pressboard,,
Binder 1.39
Mascara '1
TOO
Home Perm :2.
TRIANGLE
0-118COUNT,
PATENT 41f0/C/#,S • COSI/177(S • TORACCOS
.1
Listowel was groomsman
and Robert Rolko of RR 4,
Listowel, ushered tbe guestS.
White floral arrangementa
alsodecorated the Legion
Metriorial Auditorium in
Listowel for the dinner and
reception which followed.'
Guests were welcomed by
the bride's mother whO wore
a coral floor -length gown
with long sleeves and
Waistline cummerbund. Her
corsage was white cym-
biditrin orchids and baby's
breath. Assisting her was the
groom's mother who chose a
mint green floor -length gown
with pleated skirt and
matchingchiffon cape. She
also wore cymbidium Or-
chids and baby's breath.
ling to Las
e. tide chose- um a
jumpsuit styled
VOIL°Malatt„ ;cummerbund
an4. matehing jacket She
wore.;maching accessories
and a wristOrsage of pink
roses ran ,ihaby's breath
er
They, aarOgyv residing at
Orange:01K I
Out-14,4*.n guests at-
tendetf.•Ali***eddi ng from
TimminWTOtonto, Oshawa,
LO1404TAR idgetown,
Str4,004;`.q.hatham, Port
Elitierioli?„;;,aisltkoweeri t oannd,
pa
Kitchertionored guests
were 'the 'groom s grand-
-
parentfa:Mt , and Mrs.
George Machnacky Sr. and
Mrs. Anneltelko.
Enrol
down in,
�y stephanieuv - ,
Huron County
back to school this
there aren't as man
year.
There is a total of
students projected to M.
classrooms in thironceini,
compared to anactiftigpy
of 11,088 Students on Sept.
1980. These figures are from
the Huron County Board of
Education.
At the elementary school
level, the projected enrol:,
ment is 6,721 students, with
the 1980 actual figure of 6,7
students.
At the secondary school
level, the projected enrol.
Ment is 3,992 students., -with
last year's actual enrolment
at 4,235 students.
In the trainable mentally
retarded schools, the pro-
jected enrolment is 63 stu-
dents, with the 1980 actual
enrolment at 65 students.
The total number of
teachers across the county
are: secondary, 245
teachers; elementary, 332
teachers; and trainable
mentally retarded schools,
9.5 teachers. The total
number of teachers with the
Huron County Board of
Education is 603.45 which in-
cludes teachers working out
of the board office.
Knox to mark
1 1 7th anniv.
BELGRA'VE — Members
of Knox Presbyterian
Church are celebrating the
117th anniversary of their
church on Sunday, Sept. 13,
atlla.m.
Rev. John Honeyman of
Toronto will be the guest
speaker. At one time he was
the former minister at Blyth,
Auburn and Clinton.
The choir of Melville Pres-
byterian Church, Brussels
will be assisting at the serv-
ice. Everyone is welcome.
'4?
'Wisner
ymond POW. Tout_
affect in fumgriage*-
anal At at 4:30 00eiat St
Paws' Anguean 'church,'
Canoe Ernest
Welts Of Stratford officiated
*tifegoolale-riuseerafecfriy:
The -Service Was WitaaaPed
by relatives and friends from
London, Harrisipn, Brussels,
Bluevale, Lucknow, chesiey,
Palnaersthri, Mississauga,
Toronto, Kitchener and
Petersburg.
Mra. Gerald Fall's was
organist and played
"Amazing Grace" during
the signing of theregister.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William
Wright, Bluevale, and
Donald Ganner, Palmerston.
The groom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. William Tout,
Palmerston. The church was
decorated with floral
arrangements of pink car-
nations, daisies .and baby's
breath.
The bride wore a full-
length gown of white
polyester trimmed with
Chantilly lace on the fitted
bodice: The skirt, with\ pin -
pleated inserts, fell into a
full-length chapel train: Her
lace Juliet cap..held a two-
tiered fingertip veil. The
bride wore a treasured
heirloom gold_ watch
belonging to her great
grandmother, on a gold
chain around her neck. She
carried a cascade bouquet of
burgundy roses, pink rose-
buds, stephanotis and babY's
breath.
Matron of honor, Mrs.
George Mabee, RR .2,
Petersburg, sister of the
groom, wore a floor -length
gown of pink flocked
polyester. with long sleeves
gathered into cuffs and a
Square neckline trimmed
with dainty lace. She carried
a silk arrangement of pink
Whitechurch Personpls August ceremony
for &ussels cou e
Mr. and Mrs. Les Fisher
and Kurt moved &Om
Whiteellurchegto St. -Thomas
on the Weekend. •The%com-
naunity will miss the Fisher
family. • •
Some local children at-
tended Vacation Bible School
in Wingham lashisek.
Mrs. Bert Reed of Listowel
and Mrs: Clifford Elliott- of
Mississauga visited Tiiesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Durnin.
Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin of
Wingharn visited Wednesday,
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Vic Emerson. .
Word Was reeeived here
that Jack Morrison passed
away? Saturday at a
Southampton nursing home
where "he had resided for
some time. The funeral
service was held today
(Wednesday) at two o'clock
at the Lucknow funeral
home. Mr. Morrison was
r
Tile call
cif the lawild:
The Great Blue Heron, the..Canada Jay, sandpipers, sapsuckers.
It ions, owls, moose'and martens. Red -backed Salamanders and white-
tailed deer, spring peepers. red foxes and black bears ... the wonders
never cease in Ontario's splendid provincial parks. Reserve oneof ou r
campsites or stay at a nearby resort or private campground. For a
thousand -ways to get hack to nature in 'Ontario's 131 wide-open
provincial parks, mail your ticket to adventure today; Ontario TraVel-
Parks, .Box 33,Queen's Park,lbronto M7, I N 3, orciill us(201.1.ECT
0416-9654008
0N -1 -moo PROVINCIAL PARKS
NAME
CITY
Ontano
L
ADDRESS
POSTAL CODE
Ministry of Alan Pope
Natural Minister
ResoUrces
144 •
born at. Langeide and later and retoi.-' home Sunday
-44
late .1041 .,Mra„,, Jim Mt. and: • 'Neil ftintoul,
Morrison, to the farm of the „Steven, See and Stuart,
late William Barbour, north ' visited afeiv days with Mr.
of Whitechurch'„ He leaves to and Ms. 1301 Sproul of
mourn his passing, his wife, MiSsisiatiga:. -
sons, Donald, Arnold and' _
Douglas, and daughter, Donald Gaunt of Chatham
Joyce. The community spent the weekend with his
extends sympathy to . the parents; Mr. and Mrs.
relatives and friends. - Russell Gaunt of Wingham,
Nat Thomson, who is and With Mr. and Mrs. Bill
• residing with a nephew in Purdon. Mrs. Gaunt, • Jen -
Northern Ontario, ' called nifer .and Graeme, who had
, Sunday at the home of Mr, been visiting here, returned
and Mrs.Nictor Emerson. home with him. °
John Gaunt was able to
Miss Jbyce Tiffin of,
arrive home Friday from Toronto spent the weekend.
Victoria Hospital, London. with her parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. George Gaunt Mrs. Dan Tiffin of Wingham.
and Karen of Woodstock On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
were Sunday visitors at the Tiffin and Joyce and Mrs.
home of his parents. Ethel Stewart visited in
Miss Karen Elliott visited Southampton. with the lat-
last week with her sister, ter's sister, Mrs. Cora Yeo.
Mrs. Patd Laidlaw, Mr. On Monday Jack Whytock
Laidlaw and family of entered university at
London. Waterloo. The community
.Mrs. Russel McGuire wishes Jack well on his
•
visited a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Mandred Koehler
of Kitchener.
The 4-H club leaders, Mrs.
Elliott and Mrs. Ptwdon, last
week ' attended the ' 4-H
training School at Ripley.
They intend to hold their first
club meeting this Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Moore and family attended
the Howick 125th an-
niversary celebrations on.
Sumndi sasy. .
Lois Falconer of
Stratford spent the holiday
weekend with Mrs, Robert
Mowbray.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Beecroft and Karen
and Cindy Moore visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Beecroft
and family, Ixeter. Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Beecroft,
Kevin, Shannon and Heather
of Wingham, also visited at
the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott
and Justin of Listowel spent
the holiday weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Elliott, and Karen
/1.-'e4t4
Karen returned home 10°-
-vemmile
Thursday with her sister,' Mr. and Mrs:---Willierti
.nnov s en the with his paits
toAiscoveri
- Original Art by Glen Loates
year's work. •
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Desroches and Steven of
London were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McClehagh an.
Starting to kindergarten
from this community on
Tuesday, full of excitement,
hair and teeth »rUShed and
all dressed up teeliarib on the
bus were Shadit Bellmore,
Jarret Craig, itpen Lubbers
and Adrian Keet.
More than39 relatives
gathered S.,tfriday to
celebrate the 40th wedding
anniversary' of grarld Mrs.
B. J. Milian ,Moore. The
couple's children en-
tertained at ad afternoon
picnic and dinner at their,
Whitechurch area home.
Relatives attended from Ot-
tawa, Peterborough, To-.
ron to , Brampton, Bruce -
field, Ashfield Towhship,
Oakville, Eganville, Missis-
sauga and Wingham.
Mrs. Paul Laidlaw, Michelle
and Jason of London, after
visiting them for a few days.
Dale Jamieson of Kurtz -
vine visited Sunday with
Tony Falconer and also
called on Mr. and Mrs.
Vieth]. Emerson.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Campbell and Heather,
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Oberholtzer, Julie and
Jeffery of Waterloo. Jeffery
,had been holidaying here
Kieffer, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Kieffer of RR1, Bluevale,
accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Reinhart Sehreiter of
Kitchener, attended the
wedding of Paul Kieffer and
Jennifer May at St. Luke's
Church, Thornhill, on
Saturday, August 29. The
ceremony was follOwed by
dinner and a reception at the
Alex Maxoogian Cultural
Centre, Scarboreugh. Also
attending were Mt. slid M.
John McBurney, RR 1,
Wingham.
•
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert
Demafay are , reSidft's in
Brussels following "their •
marriage Saturday, August
15, in Brussels United
Church. The bride, formerly
Sharon Schuler, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Schuler, RR 3,
Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. •
Max Demaray of RR 2,
Bluevale, are parents of the
groom..
' Pink gladioli and white
mums' surrounded lighted
tapers in candelabra and
bows of lace marked' the
guest pews. The bridal gown
was long flowing chiffon with
lace yoke, sheer sleeves with
wide cuffs, Peter Pan lace
collar and a waistline sash
tied in a bow. A small lace
headpiece trimmed with
pearl beads held her
medium -length veil trimmed
with lace. She carried a
bouquet of pink roses and
whi orchids.
RuthBonstra, the bride's
sister, w matron of honor
and . br11esmaids were
sisters of he bridal couple,
roses, white
ibx1f3iltitiTITieel.a. an
741*:**LIATt„la4 Brad
yitright blather of . ebride'; •
.. 1Followin the Weddle,* ' a ,_ . ...,,tr: ,.. .-
wfa411Y1*Ifill'i. j;-.4'Pf°4' 74 gur311!'”" '
..,!i
• Debbie Sehtiler and- Debbie
-Seth.- They , were dressed
. alike in floor -length
burgundy gowns styled with
sweetheart • necklines and
sleeveless, with matching
sheer capes. Each attendant
carried a bouquet of
burgundy roses,. pink
nations and white orchids:
Jacquie Seili, niece of the
groom, was flower girl. She
wore a long pink gown with
lace yoke,' Peter Pan collar
and waistline sash. She
carried a basket of burgundy
roses, pink carnations and
white orchids.
Brian Deitner, friend of
the groom, was best man and
guests were Ushered by two
brothers of the groom, Rick
Demaray and Dave
Demaray, and a friend of the
groom, Bruce Armstrong.
. Following the marriage
ceremony the bride and
groom rode around Brussels
in a surrey with a fringe on
top. Dinner was served in the
church basement and a
reception followed in
Teeswater-Culross Complex.
BussellStingik k
Fifth AnniverAary
COULTER
Yarns & Craft
Gorrie 335-3345
YARNS
AND KITS
Sete 'Ends Sept. 19,
Try designing yourown rug, or hafting:
Garage Yarn Sale Sept.,:19,1.1; 12
H
1
R
17 COLOUR
PORTRAITS
SPECIAL OFFER
E
8 xlO
COMPLETE
PACKAGE
On Delivery
ALL AGES WELCOME.
ALSO FAMILY PORTRAITS
IN YOUR CHOICE OF BACKGROUND.
Enlargement Portraits available
at reasonable price with Complete Package.
$1.00 Sitting Fee Per Person
AI A /L.4 BLE ON'THESE DATES
"Back -to -School Special"
CLINTON WINGHAM
Sept. Wed. 9
fir8,t1iSit. 11
11-5 10-5 11-8 10-4
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
OR YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED
me mos no in sum Nies No estm um on in am on mum se
VALUABLE COUPONI
SAVE $1.00 1
• ON COMPLETE PACKAGE •
• RING THIS COUPON 1
PHOTOGRAPHER
-x-mgemismonummormiligniamimmaimaima
• r
" 445irraw4r—iiiltral4,044aac:Z;riiiikla40",