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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-02, Page 8�Y 4 --Mw Witlgham Advance -Times, September 2, 1876 py Patti Kechnie i s married CURRAH'S General Store Wingham KelChicken Heddle Kellogg's Corn Flakes :.160:in United Church Quaker Oatmeal .... .................................topkts..t.i6l Good News Gillette Razors pocket of two..... .... I... , .... -46 Raid Insect Strips...........................................:1.71 To the strains of organ music Barry Passmore who pronounced Prior to her marriage, Patti Baby Food Strained. ' • • . 411, os. 5/1111.00 b Harold Swatri them one in the double -ring cere by played Y e, Pa was honored b a miscellaneous Kraft Dinner ......................................... . tricia Anne Kechnie entered the mony performed amid a setting shower at the home of Mrs. Don- Wingha'm United Church on the of yellgw lighted tapers in can- ald K. Cameron of Wingham. A Wintario Tickets for Thursday arm of her step -father at 4:30 delabra` surrounded by yellow, girlfriend shower which was PHONE 335-3451 GORRIE o'clock on August 7 to meet at the bronze and white daisies. hosted by Janice and Lenore altar her future husband, William For her -special day, the bride MacTavish at Lurgan Beach was E. Sisler of Sarnia. Witnessing chose an elegant gown of silk knit held. Mac and Doloris Kechnie the ceremony were a number of maracaine jersey. It was styled were hosts at their home in Sar - guests and the parents of the with a V neckline accented with nia to a family get-together. A couple, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. cluney lace and accordion pleat- wine and cheese Darty. given by O Casemore of RR 3, Wingham, and ing. The dress was empire -waist- Mrs. Pamela Wood, was held for Mr. and Mrs. Lyle F. Sisler of ed with a softly gathered skirt her also in Sarnia. The library Sarnia. falling into a full-length cathedral and wain office staffs of Huron The happy couple repeated train which was adorned with a College, London, also entenained marriage vows before Rev. K. row of self -covered buttons down her on the occasion of her upcom- MATERNITY WEAR the back. A matching picture hat in$. marriage. with a short veil completed her 1 ne nappy couple is presenuy AT • ensemble. She carried one dozen residing at 1075 Brenchley Street, The Separate Shoppe Candle light talisman Sweetheart rages mixed Apt 105, Sarnia, where the groom is employed with Monsanto, Ltd. MAIN CORNER, CLINTON 482 1718 with baby's breath and trailing (NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR) y ` roves dependable ivy and the bride at the Lambton Col- OP -EN 1 e OPEN 1 a p p lege Library. Miss Janice MacTavish of The electrical storm last Wingham was maid of honor. She Thursday evening caused the loss wore an aqua empire dress of I'I pp p of hydro and telephone Service to quiana jersey. It featured lace lilli�ll it'. I many of the local areas. Approxi- overlays over the low round mately 40 to 50 Wingham and dis- neckline, the short raglan sleeves 1 triet residents were without with turn -back cuffs and the long j hydro at various intervals. Fuses sash tied effectively at the back. f What s the news,Ed? II were blown in houses throughout She carried a white basket adorn- town. dorn town. ed with a bountiful array of Just north of Goderich to east white, bronze and yellow daises of Londesboro residents were 1 without hydro from 9 p.m. to mid with a yellow satin ribbon trailing from the basket. In identical en- 1 night and the Blyth telephone ex- sembles were the bridesmaids. ,� l change was not in working condi- Mrs. Terri Goodhand, sister of GUENTER tion, though it was hoped to be re- the groom of Sarnia and Miss I area people Friday. revert t and Sarah Whiting of Kincardine. I ' HEIM area le had to revert to 'deti�lr, pendable' candle light, when the Gregory Hunter of Etobicoke hydro went out as a result of the was groomsman and guests were a will be displayingseries O f I _�_.:; i storm. Hydro men worked all ushered by Peter Chisholm of or iginal drawings and colour art night repairing the dam,4ge. Lucknow and Dale Hunter of li r I + pieces at Sarnia. The groom wore a dark forest green tuxedo with match- ing atch ing vest, trousers and a velvet N III I The Win ham bow tie. His attendants wore �� --� , _ g Couple to attend matching tuxedos. i = ' A dinner and reception were I Town Hall THERE ARE A LOT of things to know if you want to be a leader in swimming programs. mission in Mich. held at the Wingham Legion Hall I On I'�l Marlene Foxton and Tini,Jorritsma put a group of 25 swimmers through their paces. The where lighted tapers in abra surrounded b candel $ - Leader Course is being held at the Wingham Centennial Pool until Friday when the 25 On Friday evening friends and Y yellow, white I Friday September3 and I �Cr;� � participants will be tested. From Monday to Thursday they will be going from 9 a.m. to 9 church members honored Mr. and bronze daisies were placed at p.m. with both classroom and pool exercises. and Mrs. Neil Stirling of Gorrie each end of the head table. fhe l I Saturday, September 1' A SURE CURE FOR THAT HEADACHE TRY THE WANT ADS! 351-2320 PLAN TO ATTEND THE • Palmerston Fall Fair Wednesday and Thursday September 8 and 9 AT FAIRGROUNDS Parade - Thursday Commencing 12:30 p.m To Lawrence Park We now proudly presenf:- TAL AN FOOD That's right! We are now serving Italian dishes at the Pizza Palace. Now's the time to come in and sample some real Italian Food! See our full menu TODAY! J Pizza Palace . I r • — 257 Josephine Street s 357-2441 r ' Wingham, Ontario asses by taking them to dinner in table was centered with the afternoon & evening. l t' Kitchener on the newly painted wedding cake. The guest tables Genesis is basis Baptist bus. Upon returning to were decorated with glass vases I the church movies were viewed containing three yellow daisies for Pastor's tall( with fern. The pieces selected fall into I and coffee and donuts served to the group. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling The bride's mother wore a the medium and lower price Continuing his talk on creation, were presented with gifts to show sleeveless formal gown in mint Pastor Ross Smith read .from the the community's gratitude. green Italian matte jersey. It was I ranges. first two chapters of Genesis styled with a round neckline and when hes spoke at the morning The couple and their son Peter dra bodice and was to I P Po g � PPS • ` � :,�• I A portion of the proceeds will 1 service in the Wingham Baptist are leaving for Jackson, Mich- with a fingertip long-sleeved be donated to the local museum Church on Sunday. igan on Tuesday, August 31 to at- jacket. Her corsage of yellowy I - tend New Tribes Mission train- Sweetheart roses complemented fund.,i Pastor Smith said that God ere- in f ' g• her outfit. The groom's mother ated mankind in His own image chose a coral formal gown of dou- r' I and brought into existence The evening was a show of ap- ble-knit polyester with a cro- You are welcome to visit and earth's most important institu- preciation for all the Stirling's cheted bodice. The long-sleeved tion, that of the home. "A nation have done to help in the district. jacket was trimmed with lace of i enjoy the exhibit whether or ( r is only as strong as her homes are the same color. She too wore a u not as a potential buyer.. strong," he said. corsage of yellow Sweetheart —Tim Flex of 203 Shuter Street, roses. �'U)"� L — — _ — — _ _ — — _ _ J 1. Stressing the doctrine of the returned to his job on the Saskat- For travelling to 1 ng points East, Trinity, the speaker said that uu r "God the Father, the Son and the chewan oil rigs following his the bride changed to a peach - Holy Spirit all la ed their part in sister's wedding last weekend. toned sleeveless street -length a Tim has been in Swift shawl, white creation." He spoke of man beingeen working ft dress with matching "God's high creation. God form- Current with the rigs for the past accessories and a wrist corsage ed the body of man 'from the dust Year. of white carnations: of the ground' but when God breathed His Holy Spirit into the V.. '; ,, o%o. - . Rig%:o::' ,.?`• #�;:� yyf`. man became a � nostrils of man, :;<. ;•.±`>'::<::.•. ,<,: : �,.. ': . :.1 ..: N , $? ., 9'' ..,.D./,•,.:.. 'C++.:.:G;.:a'+�1.•S:gi'!':.:. ..v. :.i?.! : v4.�Y.•!4'A: iY{::: iY>%:<:'. living soul'. Man has a body but ...<,,.: ,,..,�:.,, . .. ,.,.,...:.::.«, ...z ...:.:,,. ,..., ., :...... ::.:..: ::f:•<<:, he is a living, never dying soul." Speaking of the sanctity of the home, Pastor Smith said that it is very important to choose a life • ' partner wisely for "they shall be On os school bus one flesh". Marriage is to be permanent and children are to be • a blessing to a home. Children :C Mations are eve One's raised in a godly home, being led to Christ at an early age, make y home a joyous place. • • ityo res ,ons*bi= - -- Further, God advises thaE'it is p '_----__—_ His will that mother man leave his SCHOOL BUS father and mother and be joined to his wife " Running home to - ---___ ---_' Mother and meddling by parents • • I has meant the destruction of I y many marriages and is unscrip- tural and disastrous. nis is what �® ccas►G ©®p T PAS ou Can do WEN 5I�4�g Friends Are to make Sure ® �- C� EMERGENGYOOOA � I A Nice Thinffiey)[v observed. s x To Have... >:a Your Ontario Government needs your help in protecting For more information on school bus safety and the our province s school children. So we urge you as a School Bus Stopping Law, write to -- motorist to drive with extra care whenever you see a �1 school bus in front of you or coming towards you Public and Safety Information Branch I jPlrlhfl Ministry of Transportation and Communications You will recognize the school bus by its chrome -yellow 1201 Wilson Avenue colour And whenever it flashes its alternating red signal Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J81 I lights front and rear, you must atop. In fact, all traffic t'. I c It1 t i t (1' JI I( I from botherections must stop.. This is tr e everywhere in Ontario on highways. r w country roads, and city, town or village streets. and Ministry of Transportation regardless of the speed limit. The penalty for disobeying this law is a fine of up to $100 and 4 demerit points and Communications THIS EMBLEM IS THEJames Snow, The only exception is for motorists going in the William Davis, SIGN OF GOOD BUSI- opposite direction from the school bus on the other side Minister Premier :: IN:: ,; NESS AND GOOD IN:: of a multi -lane highway divided by a physical barrief FRIENDS. %: There is something else you can do. as well Instruct i.�•�„< RKour children to follow the school bus safety rules learned For information call:-;/- y`'. at school - to help the bus driver by behaving quietly and Province of Ontario 357-3275 by keeping seated until it iS time to leave the bus Phone 4A TRIALS OF EXHIBITS SPEED _ * PRODUCE * LIVESTOCK * HANDICRAFTS SCHOOL AND 4-H 1 + HUNTER AND JUMPER EVENTS DISPLAYS MIDWAY We now proudly presenf:- TAL AN FOOD That's right! We are now serving Italian dishes at the Pizza Palace. Now's the time to come in and sample some real Italian Food! See our full menu TODAY! J Pizza Palace . I r • — 257 Josephine Street s 357-2441 r ' Wingham, Ontario asses by taking them to dinner in table was centered with the afternoon & evening. l t' Kitchener on the newly painted wedding cake. The guest tables Genesis is basis Baptist bus. Upon returning to were decorated with glass vases I the church movies were viewed containing three yellow daisies for Pastor's tall( with fern. The pieces selected fall into I and coffee and donuts served to the group. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling The bride's mother wore a the medium and lower price Continuing his talk on creation, were presented with gifts to show sleeveless formal gown in mint Pastor Ross Smith read .from the the community's gratitude. green Italian matte jersey. It was I ranges. first two chapters of Genesis styled with a round neckline and when hes spoke at the morning The couple and their son Peter dra bodice and was to I P Po g � PPS • ` � :,�• I A portion of the proceeds will 1 service in the Wingham Baptist are leaving for Jackson, Mich- with a fingertip long-sleeved be donated to the local museum Church on Sunday. igan on Tuesday, August 31 to at- jacket. Her corsage of yellowy I - tend New Tribes Mission train- Sweetheart roses complemented fund.,i Pastor Smith said that God ere- in f ' g• her outfit. The groom's mother ated mankind in His own image chose a coral formal gown of dou- r' I and brought into existence The evening was a show of ap- ble-knit polyester with a cro- You are welcome to visit and earth's most important institu- preciation for all the Stirling's cheted bodice. The long-sleeved tion, that of the home. "A nation have done to help in the district. jacket was trimmed with lace of i enjoy the exhibit whether or ( r is only as strong as her homes are the same color. She too wore a u not as a potential buyer.. strong," he said. corsage of yellow Sweetheart —Tim Flex of 203 Shuter Street, roses. �'U)"� L — — _ — — _ _ — — _ _ J 1. Stressing the doctrine of the returned to his job on the Saskat- For travelling to 1 ng points East, Trinity, the speaker said that uu r "God the Father, the Son and the chewan oil rigs following his the bride changed to a peach - Holy Spirit all la ed their part in sister's wedding last weekend. toned sleeveless street -length a Tim has been in Swift shawl, white creation." He spoke of man beingeen working ft dress with matching "God's high creation. God form- Current with the rigs for the past accessories and a wrist corsage ed the body of man 'from the dust Year. of white carnations: of the ground' but when God breathed His Holy Spirit into the V.. '; ,, o%o. - . Rig%:o::' ,.?`• #�;:� yyf`. man became a � nostrils of man, :;<. ;•.±`>'::<::.•. ,<,: : �,.. ': . :.1 ..: N , $? ., 9'' ..,.D./,•,.:.. 'C++.:.:G;.:a'+�1.•S:gi'!':.:. ..v. :.i?.! : v4.�Y.•!4'A: iY{::: iY>%:<:'. living soul'. Man has a body but ...<,,.: ,,..,�:.,, . .. ,.,.,...:.::.«, ...z ...:.:,,. ,..., ., :...... ::.:..: ::f:•<<:, he is a living, never dying soul." Speaking of the sanctity of the home, Pastor Smith said that it is very important to choose a life • ' partner wisely for "they shall be On os school bus one flesh". Marriage is to be permanent and children are to be • a blessing to a home. Children :C Mations are eve One's raised in a godly home, being led to Christ at an early age, make y home a joyous place. • • ityo res ,ons*bi= - -- Further, God advises thaE'it is p '_----__—_ His will that mother man leave his SCHOOL BUS father and mother and be joined to his wife " Running home to - ---___ ---_' Mother and meddling by parents • • I has meant the destruction of I y many marriages and is unscrip- tural and disastrous. nis is what �® ccas►G ©®p T PAS ou Can do WEN 5I�4�g Friends Are to make Sure ® �- C� EMERGENGYOOOA � I A Nice Thinffiey)[v observed. s x To Have... >:a Your Ontario Government needs your help in protecting For more information on school bus safety and the our province s school children. So we urge you as a School Bus Stopping Law, write to -- motorist to drive with extra care whenever you see a �1 school bus in front of you or coming towards you Public and Safety Information Branch I jPlrlhfl Ministry of Transportation and Communications You will recognize the school bus by its chrome -yellow 1201 Wilson Avenue colour And whenever it flashes its alternating red signal Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J81 I lights front and rear, you must atop. In fact, all traffic t'. I c It1 t i t (1' JI I( I from botherections must stop.. This is tr e everywhere in Ontario on highways. r w country roads, and city, town or village streets. and Ministry of Transportation regardless of the speed limit. The penalty for disobeying this law is a fine of up to $100 and 4 demerit points and Communications THIS EMBLEM IS THEJames Snow, The only exception is for motorists going in the William Davis, SIGN OF GOOD BUSI- opposite direction from the school bus on the other side Minister Premier :: IN:: ,; NESS AND GOOD IN:: of a multi -lane highway divided by a physical barrief FRIENDS. %: There is something else you can do. as well Instruct i.�•�„< RKour children to follow the school bus safety rules learned For information call:-;/- y`'. at school - to help the bus driver by behaving quietly and Province of Ontario 357-3275 by keeping seated until it iS time to leave the bus Phone 4A