The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-08-26, Page 4pop 6.–MW Wingham Advance -Times, August 26, 1876
Couple united in marriage
in Gorrie church ceremony
Exchanging of wedding bands vided organ music throughout the a small V neckline. The bodice
fnd the declaration by Rev. Wes- ceremony and Miss Karen Han- was covered with sheer rose lace ,
ley Ball making them one, united sen of Kincardine sang "Bless touched with silver and the sheer
in marriage Janet deBoer of RR This House" as the bride's moth- sleeves were trimmed with Simi ► ' "'
1, Bluevale, and Gordon Macatee er was seated. During the cere- lar lace. The hemline and train of,
of Thornhill. The ceremony took mony the congregation joined in the dress were edged with seal
place at 5:30 on Saturday August the singing of "Praise, my >,§,oul, loped lace, as was a fingertip veil . • "� ' ' � • • ,� � ' �
7 in the n"ia 1Triteri__Ch�1rch The King of Heaven" anti .'.tYr ,which wac held by a Juliet head_ � `� � • #�
r� a • � �- +, ��
amid a setting of pink daisies and Lord's My Shepherd". Miss Han- piece. The bride carried a bou:.
white glads. Lighted tapers burn- senand Miss Elizabeth Ellwood quet of white daisies, pink roses , , .'' ' let if 1
ed in two candelabra which were of Wyoming sang "Follow Me" and baby's breach, and her great • tl� • +� t• .�
surrounded by daisies. during the signing of the register. grandmother's purse which was • fir 1 'IQ '
Parents of the bride are Mr. The bride was given in mar- used by her great grandmother,"� •�,1 . .
and Mrs. Dick deBoer of RR 1, riage by her father and mother. grandmother and mother on their 'r
Bluevale. The groom is the son of She wore a floor -length regal wedding days. The silver handle • -• �-` . '
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Macatee, gown of snow,white polyester of the purse featured various y �.
Thornhill. Mrs. Nora Moffatt pro- satin. The high collar flowed into Dutch country scenes.. �►.
The silver handle of the purse /,
featured various Dutch country/ r! ► �?} x' ' �•
scenes.
Similarly attired in gownsl of�--
polyester satin in variegated II«
shades of pink, were her attend tt = A.
jants. Miss Lorna Eadie, friend of } a.
the bride, of Chesley, was maid of
honor and bridesmaids were Miss
Elizabeth Ellwood, a friend from
Wyoming, Mrs. Irene Nicholson, MRS. GEORGEINA CROTHERS displays a sample of her intricate craft of making
cousin of the bride, of Strathroy, quilts. Her work is sold locally and as far away as Ormstown, Quebec. Mrs. Crothers
and Miss Heather Macatee, began sewing at the age of five and learned the hobby, which she has turned into
Thornhill, sister of the groom. profitable use, from her mother at an early age.
01> They carried baskets of pink and
, white daisies and baby's breath.
Datars (237-3567) or Mrs. John
Clark ( flower 69). Prettydouble-ringceremonThe flowegirl, Miss Tracy
i Jarvis, RR 1, Bluevale, wore pink •
polyester satin and carried a bas-
ket of pink and white daisies and u n i t e s Wroxeter'area couple
baby's breath.
Jeffrey deBoer, brother of the Wroxeter United Church was laneous shower held at the home south of Kitchener -Waterloo Hos-
bride, of RR 1, Bluevale, was ring the setting for the marriage of of Mrs. Harvey Wheeler assisted pital, where the bride is a nurse,
bearer. Debra Ann Townsend and Arthur by Miss Louise Edgar. Miss Barb held a miscellaneous shower at
Glen Rowswell, friend of the Kim Cowan, on August 14 at 4 Wright and Mrs. Cheryl Skinn the home of Mrs. Felicita Znots.
f groom, of London was best man P•m. The double -ring ceremony were hostesses for a miscel- Following rehearsal, the bridal
and guests were ushered by three was solemnized amid a setting of laneous shower held at the home party and friends were enter-
"' brothers of the bride, Richard pink lighted tapers and cande- of Mrs. Ron Wingfield in Wing- tained at the home of Mr. and
w •�+� deBoer, Ronald deBoer and labra and Rev. Wesley Ball of- ham. The nurses of the fifth floor Mrs. George Keil of Gorrie.
Douglas deBoer, all of RR 1, ficiated. The organist, Mrs. Bob
Bluevale. The male members of Kerr of Peterborough, accom-
4
~ ' I the party wore white tuxedo jack- panied the soloist, Bob Cunning-
ets, black trousers and ruffled ham of Ethel, who sang "Wed -
shirts. ding Prayer" and "O Perfect
Following the wedding, a re- Love".
ception was held at Ranton The bride is the daughter of Mr.
• +t Place, Palmerston, where guests and Mrs. Lloyd Townsend of
were received by mothers of the Wroxeter and the groom is the
bride and groom. The bride's son of Mr. and Mrs. George Keil
mother wore a floor -length gown of Gorrie.
of polyester satin in a blend of Given -in marriage by her
pale blues. The gown was styled father and mother, the bride
with billowing cape sleeves and a chose a gown of polyester
V neckline. A corsage of pink organza with an attached chapel
roses complemented the dress. train. It featured pinafore styling
The groom's mother chose a with full flounced skirt, all ac -
Photo by Marcon Studio similarly -styled dress in a blend cented with Venice lace and light
_ __ of pale greens and yellows with a Pink ribbon. She wore a picture
IL brim hat of 'polyester
corsage of yellow roses. Po Y organza
Guests attended the wedding with pink ribbon and an arrange -
from Toronto, Ottawa, Sarnia, ment of pink and white silk roses
I New York, Woodstock, Lindsay, and lily -of -the -valley which
Lucknow, Wroxeter, Teeswater accented the back. She wore an
1 ( 1j tl J and Wingham. Honored guests opal necklace, a
gift from the
were the grandmothers of the groom. Over her arm she carried
couple, Mrs. Simon deBoer of a white wicker basket of pink silk
I I Lucknow and Mrs. Lena Maca- roses, lily -of -the -valley and
tee, Toronto; and relatives of the baby's breath in a bed of ferns.
bride from Holland, her aunt and Mrs. Brenda Werth of Listowel,
I I uncle, Mr. and Mrs. F. Vlieger, visiter of the bride, was matron
cousin Frans Vlieger, and cousin of honor. She wore a pink gown
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. G. with spaghetti straps and match-
denHaan. ing ruffle -edged cape. Dressed
For travelling to Nova Scotia, similarily were the bridesmaids,
the bride wore a pale blue, pink Miss Louise Edgar of Wroxeter,
Mrs. Cheryl Skinn of Listowel
Pau 1 s Church and white striped muslin dress Y
with a Corsa of pink roses taken and Miss Barb, Wright of Wyom-
e t from her bgquet. ing. All the girls carried white
(ANGLICAN; Mr. and Mrs. Macatee are re- wicker arm baskets of various
siding in Guelph where the groom shades of pink dried and silk
W I r" u /� A A is attending university. The flowers.
l•7 { 1 A / V 1 bride, a graduate of Wilfrid Laur- The groom was attended by his
Rev. T. K. Hawthorn, Rector ier University, will be continuing brother, ,Glen Cowan of Gorrie,
Mrs. D. Richardson, Organist her education at Guelph Univer attired in a steel blue tuxedo with
and Choir Leader slty. matching ruffled shirt. Guests
were ushered by Don Graham of
Corrie, Kevin Townsend, brother
SUNDAY, AUGUST 29 of the bride, Wroxeter and Peter
Trinity 11 Furrow queen Keil of Gorrie. The ushers were
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion similarly dressed.
10:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Litany will be chosen A dinner and reception fol-
lowed at Ranton Place in
Palmerston where guests were
A 'Queen of the Furrow' com received by the bride's mother
WINGHAM BAPTIST Petition will be held in conjunc wearing a magenta gown of
tion with the Huron County Plow- French silk. She carried a cor-
CHURCH ing Match on September 18 at sage of pink silk roses on her
Kenneth Duncan's farm, RR 1, purse. She was assisted by the
Kirkton, Ontario. groom's mother who wore a gown
Ross Smith —Pastor Nominees must be between the of green polyester crepe. Her
ages of 16 and 25, not having corsage was yellow silk roses.
9:50 a.m.—Sunday School passed their 25th birthday by For travelling to Eastern On -
11:00 a.m.—Morning Service November 1. Married and single tario and the northern states the
7:00 p.m.—Evening Service girls may enter the contest and bride wore a black and white
must reside on a farm in Huron. sleeveless dress with balck ac -
We are expecting 200 people No entry fee will be required but cessories. the groom wore a
in Sunday School for our contestants must place their powder blue three-piece suit.
registration with the secretary on Upon their return they will reside
100th Anniversary Service the day of the plowing match. at 18 Esson St., Apt 102. Kitch-
Each girl will be required to ener.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 have an interview and give a 3-5 Guests attended from Florida,
Come, ride our bus to Sunday School minute talk on "Agriculture" or I os Angeles, St. John's, New
''The International Plowing foundland, Ottawa, British
Match''. Contestants will be Columbia and surrounding area.
357-1130 357-3640 judged on their plowing ability, Prior to her marriage the bride
appearance and deportment and was entertained at a miscel-
must also give an impromptu
WINGHAM speech All contestants will be
PENTECOSTAL expected to plow two rounds on
their land A dress or skirt and
CHURCH top must be worn for the inter- � * ,
Pastor Office view, luncheon and speeches.
Ronald Baker 359 Centre Street 357-1340 „' Slacks may be worn for the plow- Many friends from across
y ing Canada arrived in Wingham to
SUNDAY SERVICES MidWeekServices The queen will receive the love attend the wedding of Doug
*Sunday School 10 A M Wednesday 8 P M
g
Prayer It Bible Stud Trophy plus a leather coat from Thomson and Beth Fex held on
Evening Evangelistts% Service 7 P M friday 8 P.M R
Morning Worship A.M a)' y Bainton's Original Old Mill in Saturday,August 21 Guests in.
Family Night Blyth, and $20 from the Associa- eluded their bridesmaid. Barb
tion All other contestants will re- Simpson from Armstrong, B C ,
*For free bus transportation call 357 1340 ceive $10 and a gift. Mr and Mrs Bob Hanks of Tim -
TROT• Some Christians ore like porcupines. They have For furthpr information, please mins. Janice Hicks of New Brus-
• many fine points but it's hard to get next to them ' get , ip•°toueh with Mrs, Howard wick. Mrs Jen Halbert and Mr
Datkrs (2i7-3.667) or Mrs. John and Mrs Stewart from Sault Ste.
Clark (524-2.569) Marie
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