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, arria a
vows exchanged
amidink
and blare
setting
g
' Knox Presbyterian Church,
yam. The grQ0W Is the 3010_
attired in pale blue a
Bluevale, was the sating for a
of Mr, and Mrs. Nal
.jersey,
floor -length gown with V neckline
seven o'clock evening wedding
which united PUM Lyme Willitts
of Timmins. Ther was given
with ruffles and a matching rut -
of Kitchener and Allan Robert
in nuirdap by bet utricle, Jots
NiaeTavish, acting tat' bar par-
fle-trimmed cape. she carried a
cascading bouquet of daises and
McColeman ofIn mar-
cots,
pink and blue carnations.
risge on Saturday, 3. Blue
and pink carnations and wW
A floor -length rugal gown of
stow -white Jersey was closes by
In similar pale blue gowns
were the bridesmaids, Mrs.
daisies surrounded the c
the bride. Iz was styled with high
Ruth
Gardner of Wingham, Mrs.
abra which contained lighted to
waistline trimmed with pearls,
Grace Elliott, Teeswater, and
ers to spread a warm flow of
light around the altar.
high neckline trimmed with 4313-
ice with pearl centres, a V4nsert
Mia Judy McColeman, Tim -
mins.
Rev- Robert H. Armstrong, of
of chiffon at the neckline and
Tim Fex.of Wingham was best
Wingham performed the ,rete-
sleeves qimmedwith ,' daide `
man and guests were ushered by
mony. Traditional and <roptan-
with pale blue pearl centres, The Ron Fleming and Dennis Lemire
porary wedding music was play-
billowing skirt fen into a train. A
of Timmins and Ray Willing of
ed on the organ by Miss Evelyn
Julia headpiece held her finger
Wingham.
Dickson and Miss Debbie Busby
"We've
tip veil and she carried a cascad-
Guests from Timmins, Stoney
sang the Wedding Sang,
ing bouquet of cream -colored
Creek, Kitchener, London,
Only Just Begun' and "Walk
roses and blue mWature earn-
Brantford,'�eeswater, Wing
Hand in Hand"•
tions with baby's breath.
Mildmay, Bluevale, Wroxeter
The bride's parents are Mr.
Miss Norma Willitts of Guelph
and Swift Current, Saskat-
and Mrs. Jack Willitts of RR 1,
was maid of honor, becomingly
chewan, attended the reception
which followed at the Belmore
Community Centrt.
Receiving her guests, the
bride's mother wore . a floor -
length gown of coral silk jersey
with white accessories and a gar-
denia corsage. The groom's
mother chose a floor -length gown
of baby blue crimplene with a
gardenia corsage.
For travelling to Northern On-
de
tario, the bride wore a pale green
crimplene dress with a corsage of
white daisies. On their return, the
young couple will reside in Kitch-
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LAKE HURON DISTRICT Religion Summer School was held last week at Sacred Heart
School. Students were from Wingham, Clinton, Teeswater, Bayfield and Brussels. Here
Sister Carmelita, Cape Croker and Sister M. Noella, Brantford sing with David_ Vanbeers,
Vincent deBruyn and Vincent Brochu. Pianist is Mary Jean Wilhelm.
Former grads'
Walker-Martin exchange
a J•
urinal picnic
The former graduate nurses of vows a t Fordwich Ui
the Wingham General Hospital Linda Martin, Fordwich, and sleeves, sweetheart necklines neckline and floor4ength csW
held their annual picnic in the William Walker, RR 1, Alma ex- and ruffled hems. The last two sleeves. She wore a yellow. and
Wingham town park, Sunday, changed marriage vows July 24 wore identical gowns in green. whye mum corsage. The groom's
Jaly 25• at the Fordwich United Church. They all carried baskets of pink mother wore a figured blue gown
After a bountiful dinner Presi- Rev. John Stinson officiated, as- carnations, yellow mums, daisies with a V-neckhne and short cape
dent Miss Lena Robinson pre- sisted by Rev. Thomas Fleetham. and ivy. sleeves. She wore a yellow and
sided over a short business meet- The bride is the daughter of Mr. Best man was Bob Walker, RR white mum corsage.
in and Mrs. Glen Martin and the 1, Alma, brother of the groom. The couple plan to reside in
g. The secretary -treasurer, groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ushers were Les Skerritt, Elora, Listowel. The groom is a truck
Mrs. Florence McKenzie read the Jim Walker, RR 1, Alma. cousin of the groom; Doug driver for John Johnson Trans -
minutes and treasurers report. Soloist Mrs. Gail Overholt of Walker, RR 1, Alma, brother of port, Fordwich, and the bride will
Officers for the coming year Thedford sang "Walk Hand in the groom and Paul Martin, take a position as bookkeeper for
are Mrs. Eva Carr, president and Hand", "I'll Never Find Another Fordwich, cousin of the bride. The Listowel Banner.
Mrs. Jean McQuillin, secretary- You" and "May Each Day". She A reception was held at the
treasurer. A pleasant -afternoon was accompanied by Laurie Howick Community Centre. The
followed reminiscing with old Greenwood, RR 3, Palmerston, bride's mother wore a romance
friends and classmates. on the organ. blue gown with a sweetheart Healing Substance:
Next year the picnic is to be The church was decorated with Shrinks Piles
held at Harbour Park, Goderich. candelabra and flowers. The
—Photo By Snyder Studio bride and groom entered . the Shower held for Exclusive healing substance
church together and both sets of proven to shrink r . , seri
parents gave them aaway. Whitechurch couple rt�rdamaged tt:�
The bride wore a princess line "
A renowned rcsebrch institute his
gown of eyelet lace with an oval WHITECHURCH — A Jack found a unique healing substance
go neckline and lily -point sleeves. A with the ability to shrink hemor-
Juliet cap held a veil trimmed and -Jill shower was sponsored rhgids painlessly. it relieves itching
Saturday evening at Streetsville and discomfort to minutes and
with floral lace which formed a b Arlene 3tadalme er .matron Speeds up healing of the injured,
owns"train. She carried a basket of y y ' inflamed tissue.
carnations, mums, daisies, of honor, for bride-to-be Mary In case after case, while gently
—Visitors for the past three —Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hen yellow and white roses and i Lou Milligan and her Jack, Brian (shrinkage)
pain, actual reduction
y �' Falconer.. Also present were (shnnkagc) took place.
weeks at the home of Mr. and ning, RR 1, Wingham, spent Sun Maid of honor was Cathy Jack's friends, Paul Falconer, we Mre ost
the portaglv that allis improves
Mrs. John Donaldson have been day with Mr. and Mrs. John Clarkson, Fordwich, and brides- Kevin Falconer and Bruce Freue ment was maintained over a period
Mr. and Mrs. William ArmstrongSpivey, Ingersoll, who are holi- maids were Brenda McCann, RR of many months.
p and his friend.
and daughter Elizabeth from baying at Cam rs' Park, Kin 1 Fordwich; Donna Martin All this was accomplished with a
Fordwich, sister of the bride, and Among the gifts received were healing substance (Bio -Dyne) which
Belfast, Ireland. During their cardine. chinaware, crystal, kitchenware, quickly helps heal injured cells and
stay thoy enjoyed tours to --Guests with Mrs. Gordon El- Brenda Martin, Fordv.ich, sister linens and appliances. stimulates growth of new tissue.
Niagara Falls, Northern Ontario liott on Tuesdayof last week were of the bride. Now Bio -Dyne is offered in oint-
While the gifts were being merit and suppository form called
and Detroit. Other activities in- Mrs. Russell Longsley, Rodger The first two wore yellow opened a hat of bows was made Prcparatign H. Ask for it at all drug
eluded visiting relatives and and Kim of Detroit. daisy figured dresses with puff for Mary Lou and a tie of bows "%torr%. satisfaction or your money
attending the 50th anniversary I W s•,., e . was made for Brian. At the con-
refunded.
celebration of Mr. and Mrs. r,,` elusion Mary Lou (Jill) and Brian t
Robert Turner, Acton, sister and "m '� (Jack) thanked all their friends t t I t
brother-in-law to Mr. Donaldson. for the evening and the beautiful
—Mrs. Margaret- McVittie is , gifts.
still talking about her trip to Eng-
land and Scotland with her,? O
daughter, Jean. She returned to
Wingham recently." _
-
-{'cordon' Moffat of Oakville,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Farish
Moffat, Minnie Street, who i3 - MATERNITY WEAR
with the CBC in Toronto, is in ',. AT
charge of the videotape opera- . y,:
tions for the English network at The Separate Shoppe
the Olympics in Montreal. MAIN CORNER CLINTON 482 7728
(NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR)
—Wayne Beswick, Student OPEN 1 e OPEN 1 b
minister at Bluevale and Bel -
more Presbyterian Churches,
was the guest speaker at St. An-
drew's Presbyterian Church on
Sunday, morning. His topic was
"Crippl ro Within". During
the sere' e, Gordon Leggatt sang
a solo, 'Fill My Cup, Lord". et t h e
—Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Bal- N �� J
lagh attended the Wolfe familySU
reunion held Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Whitelaw,
near Fergus. Close to 60 family SHINE N•
members attended from the Lon-
don area, Georgetown, Kingston,
Melbourne, Woodstock, Guelph,
Elmira, oven Sound, Oshawa, Open a personal chequing
Harriston and Gorrie. Mts.
William Giles returned home account at your:
with the Ballaghs and is spending
some time with relatives in this
area. NORTH HURON
—Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Eldridge, CREDIT UNION LIMITED
Stephanie and Hilary of Burling- ` Y f a
ton spent the weekend with Mrs. r §
M. $latchford. T Areat wayto handle those
fi
—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott 9
and Karen of Whitechurch, Mrs. monthly obligations. -
Gordon Elliott and Mrs. Robert
Galbraith of town visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Elliott at * mortgage * rent hydto * insurance
Arkona, Saturday afternoon. MR. AND MRS. WALLACE MILLIGAN, RR 3, Wingham • utilities * fuel * and other bills
They also attended the 25th wed- are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter
ding anniversary party of Mr. Mef y -Lou to Mr. William Brian Falconer, son of Mr. and The name of the game is
and Mrs. William Furtney of Mrs. Relison Falconer, Sarnia. The wedding is to take place SERVICE
Parkhill at iF n Parkhill High on Saturday, September 11 at Chalmers Presbyterian
School. Chullch, Whitechurch.
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