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i —Mr. and Mrs. Racy Laidlaw end da BELGRAVE — The evednlg >
ughter, Mr. and Mrs. unit of the UCW met on
Jim and Gr were among Brian FitzG of T 4F The bast will be held
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several people who gathered at Alberta. fiery' evening, Nov. 2 at the home of Tuesday, lW�r. gY at the home of
Mrs. Ross Anderson w[tb
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne —Word was received last week K Mrs• Bob T*y1w wMb Mrs. Nor
Todd and Christina, St. Helens, of the sudden passing of Milton ladies present. Rev. John man Gook's Vag in charge of
on Sunday in honor of the 89th Schneider at his home in Co- Roberts opened the meeting with pnpum; ■ma @*, Nn. Clift 1,0 -
birthday of Miss Wilhdmgw fig• Mr. Schneider was the Bible study based on Matthew gas's group NO lnoeb by Mrs.
t .x Rutherford of St. Helens. Also husband of the former Edith Bal- 25:1-14.
Jack .
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present for the evening meal and lagb of the Belmore area. She is a Mrs. Bob Taylor thanked Mr. h umb wpm seevued by We.
social time were Mr. and cousin oi` the T3allaghs who reaide Roberta and Mrs. Murray Via- Norman Cook's gaa+oup.
Gordon Miller, London; Mr. and in town. cent led the worship service on
Mrs. Gordon McIntyre, 'ch- "Remembrance". A hymn was
mond Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Do d sung . followed by prayer. The Mr, and Mrs, Dpi Merrick of
McIntyre and Shelly of Willo - • • • • scripture res Milton and her auaart of
�+a{ p ding was taken from
Y dale; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Todd Discrimination Psalm 46. Mrs. Murray Vincent were recent visitors with
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and Keith, Mrs. Helen Todd and • • read the meditation on "Remem- matter, Mrs. I. W. Mierrick and
Miss Isobel Miller, all of St. in Korea �s brance Day", followed by two at the homes of Don's daises
Helens. poems read by Mrs. Kenneth
—Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W.M.S.opic Wheeler, "In Flanders Fields"
i t Raymond Neill were Mr. and •■ and "America's Ansvhr". The Maids
Mrs. Art Horne, Brantford, and offering was received and deli- sai.�i
Mrs. Greg MacDonald, Steven BELGRAVE — The WMS met cated by Mrs. Vincent followed
and David of Mississauga. on November 1st in the Presby- by prayer and hymn, "0 God Our
—Mrs. Irene Henning and Mr, terian Church with Mrs. J. C. Me- Helpin ,,
Burney opening the meetingwith Ages Past,,, the
and Mrs. Clarence Henning of RRWorship service. A Nice Thing
1, Wingham, were Sunday supper prayer. Hymn "O God Not Only Mrs. Bob Taylor conducted the
in Distress was sung. Mrs. Mac business. A thank- To Have...
—Photo by Snyder Studio guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred you note was
Lewis Scott read the scripture and Mrs. read from Mrs. Murray Loug-
-Sunday guests of Mrs- George Fear led in prayer. The heed, The evening unit will visit
Ruth Bennett' wears Gershom Johnston, Catherine topic was taken by Mrs. Garner Brookhaven Nursing Home on
Street, were Mr. and Mrs. Rick Nicholson which was on "Dis- February 8, and put on a
mother's wedding gown crimination" faced b the
Wood of Seaforth and Mr. and Y program for the residents. Mrs.
Koreans living in Japan. -
Mrs. Gary Black, Clinton. George Johnston, Mrs. Ross
Ruth Elizabeth Bennett of Gary Steedman, Drumbo, was —Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cupskey Mrs. Joe Dunbar gave a Anderson and Mrs. Bob Taylor
resume of the Fall Rall which
Wingham wore her mothers best man and Andrew Kaufman, moved recently to the home arrange the program. The
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weddingdress when she she and Mrs. J. C. McBurney general meetiP�iU►ne
pro- Wingham, performed the duties formerly occupied by Mrs. Kerr er 7 mg will be Decem- "7
tended. Minutes of the last meet-
ceeded` down the aisle of Wing- of ring bearer. on John Street. Mr. and Mrs.
ham United Church to become Following the wedding, guests Steve Stapleton and family now ing were read by Mrs. J. C. Me- Mrs. Cliff Logan read an article
the bride of Bruce Edwin Steed- met at the home of the bride's reside in the Cupskey home on Burney and the financial report written by a person suffering
man of London. parents for the reception. The Victoria Street. was given by Mrs. Victor Young-
blut. The roll call was answered
The gown was originally worn bride's mother wore a floor- —The Teeswater Junior"Remembrance".
by a verse on
on her parents' wedding day 29 length pink gown and the groom's Farmers' old-time square -THIS EMBLEM IS THE
Twelve sick and shut-in calls Handmade SIGN OF GOAD BUSI-
years ago. Fashioned of antique mother chose afloor-length light dancers journeyed to Peter- were recorded. Hymn "Stand Up
ivory satin and lace, it featured a brown gown. They wore gardenia borough and came away with for Jesus" was sung. CRAFTS NESS AND GOOD
matching headpiece wMch was corsages. second prize, losing to dancers Mrs McBurney closed the FRIENDS.
worn by the bride's mother and a Mr. and Mrs. Steedman will re- from Waterloo'County. The Tees- meeting withprayer.
waist -length veil. She carried a side in London. Both are gradu- water group represented Bruce and For information call:
spray.bouquet of yellow roses and ates of Sir Sandford Fleming County and are trained by Roy CRAFT SUPIPLIES
bronze daisy mums with bro College, Lindsay. Pennington of RR 2, Wingham. Phone 357-3275
velvet and lace ribbon. r Out-of-town guE~sts attended the Their caller, Gary Ballagh, on his Teacher's diploma o
Rev. Barry Passmore united wedding from London, Brant- first time at the microphone, took p College Corner
the couple in a pretty fall cere- ford, Woodstock, . Drumbo and honors as the best caller in the BELGRAVE — Mrs. Ruth Al- Highway K West
mony at 5:30 on Saturday, -Octo- Toronto. competition. ton of RR 7, Lucknow, received Highway
her 16. Hap Swatridge presided at —Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fuller of her Teachers Associate of Music 291-2974
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the organ console. He played Lion's Head, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Diploma from Western Ontario Monday to Saturday 9-5:30
"Wedding Hymn" as a pro- r Fuller and family of Kincardine, Conservatory of Music, London,
cessional and during the signing ICb Bill Fuller and friend of Toronto, in cooperation with the Univer-
of the register, "Color My World" � �; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Corrigan, Lon- sity of Western Ontario at the
and "Because" were played. don, and Mr. and Mrs. Jon Bate- Music Convocation on Saturday,
The bride's parents are Mr. —Mrs. Millie Welsh and daugh- son and family, Wingham, were Nov. 6. NOTICE
and Mrs. Roy E. Bennett of Wing- ter Julie enjoyed a three-week guests at the home of Mr, and She is a former, graduate of the
ham. The groom is the son of Mr. holiday in Spain and the Canary Mrs. Jack Bateson on Sunday to Wingham and District High
and Mrs. Ken Steedman of Lon- Islands. celebrate the 88th birthday of School and Stratford Teachers' �
don. Mr. Bennett gave his daugh- —Mrs. I. W. Merrick spent a Mrs. Fred Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. College and is the daughter of
ter in marriage. Bronze daisy week in Toronto recently visiting Herb Fuller have just returned Mrs. Stewart Procter and the late IF YOUR ADVANCE -TIMES LABEL
mums, yellow pompon mums and with,friends and relatives. from a visit with their son-in-law Mr. Procter. READS NOVEMBER 9-8-7-6
yellow candles formed the altar
setting where the vows were re- YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS DUE
peated.
Josi Bennett of London was Autumn e o lors form setting
her sister's maid of honor: She
wore a gown of dark brown velvet AdvanceseTimes
with lace inlay, matching the lace •
of the bride's dress, on the yoke. for E—Daugherty voWs
She carried a spray bouquet of
bronze daisy mums and yellow On October 23, Lea Ann Daugh- tab blue
pompons, the stems tied with Y jersey dress with Margaret English, mother of the
ere entered St. Andrew's crocheted top and matching groom. The heather was a gift Wingham .Fruit
brown velvet ribbon. Presbyterian Church, Wingham, jacket, adorned by a corsage of from Mrs. Margaret Henderson,
In a similar ensemble was on her father's arm. Lea is the pink and ivory silk roses. The who recently returned from a trip
Elizabeth Kaufman of Wingham daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon mother of the groom wore a poly- to Scotland.
who acted as flower girl. W. Daugherty of Wingham. ester dress of chocolate brown A reception and dance followed Market
Awaiting at the altar, which was with chiffon sleeves and a cor at the Wingham Golf Course.
- adorned with copper candelabra, sage of orange and ivory silk Music for the dancing was sup -
decorated with fall colored silk roses. plied by "The Music Makers". Maxwell House
flowers and yellow tapers, was Special guest was the bride's The couple left for their honey -
her groom, Robert Harper Eng- grandmother, Mrs. Bertha moon to Northern Ontario, the $ 99
lish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harper Daugherty of Tobermory, who bride travelling in a brown and Coffee 1 Ib. Bag
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�English, Wingham. The pews wore a marine blue polyester red pant suit, a gift from the
o C held rust bows, Indian corn and gown and a corsage of blue and groom. The couple will be resid-
bittersweet, and a bouquet of ivory silk roses. The bride's cake ing at 239 Josephine St., Wing-
• daisies and glads graced the was made for her wedding, by ham. Culverhouse 10 oz.�/S �Oing wee till communion table. her grandmother. Prior to the wedding, a miscel- 'Asparagus Cuffings pp ` The bride was radiant in a Gordon Leggatt performed the laneous shower was held for the Q 6 9
bgown of polyester sheer featur- duties of soloist singing ,The br'd b h • t • 1 `�
Christmas
e y er sis er-m- aw, Jean-
' ing a V-neck with accordion lace Wedding Prayer", "Because", nine Daugherty, assisted by
and matching trim on the edge of and "Amazing Grace", accom- Margaret English. Many lovely Catelli: Macaroni and Cheese
the full bishop sleeves. Special paned by Mrs. Don Robertson on and useful gifts were received by • /
• feature was a flounce that rose in the organ. Rev. Robert Arm the bride -elect. Dinner 7.25 oz.
and tape to form the strong performed the double -ring Following the wedding re-
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cathedral=length tram, Bavarian ceremony. hearsal, the groom's parents
lace trimmed the bodice and top Out-of-town guests attended entertained the bridal party, Heinz Tomato or Vegetable
of the flounce. A Juliet cap of from Tobermory, Wiarton, Lion's relatives and friends, at which 5/$100
matching lace held the two- Head, Toronto, Kitchener, St. time the couple presented their Soup 10 oz.
tiered, elbow -length veil. On her Thomas, Centralia, London and attendants with gifts of apprecia-
finger the bride wore a cameo Huron Park. tion. A stag for the groom was
ring which belonged to her grand- All the wedding flowers were hosted by Robert Daugherty and
mother, and carried a handker- designed and created by Mrs. Bill English. Silverwoods Deluxe 2 litre $
chief, handmade by her grand- Ice Cream Save 50'
mother, which had been carried
by her mother on her wedding
day. The bridal bouquet was
composed of a cascade of yellow, Humpty Dumpty 8.8 oz.
rust and orange silk roses, inter- Potato Chips 694;
twined with baby's breath and
heather from Scotland.
\ Jeannine Daugherty, sister-in-
law of the bride rformed the a -
i. Pe Stuart House Heavy Duty pkg. of 10
\ I I duties of matron of honor. ' it Garbage Bags 7914
� r Bridesmaids were Kim Kris- �.`'� Q a
toferson of Centralia, cousin of •7 .7
the bride, Vicki Barnum of St.
Thomas, friend of the bride, Pennyworth 4 roll k
Miss McGuire of Lion's Head, • p
niece of the groom, and Leanne Toilet Tissue 751;
Cornwall of Wingham. The girls •
were gowned alike in rust poly-
ester, with special emphasis at \ ! �'�
the bustline with a criss-cross of \ •
Yes, Christmas is only a short time away. If you're wonder- burnt orange and peach. \ 7J"
ift
ing what to buy for all those sisters, brothers, cousins, aunts, Flounced matching jackets certificate at
uncles -- all the people you're giving gifts to - keep your matched their gowns and nose <F
Wingham as- .row nor 1
gays of fall colored silk flowers
eye on upcoming issues of The Wingham Advance -Times. completed their°ensembles. Fruit Market.
and ideas to make this Bill English, brother of the Fill out the
We'll have lots of gift suggestionsI
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Christmas buying season a little easier for you ! groom, performed the duties of s � T � ballot below °""`' .�� -
best man and ushers were Robert -�� + '' and deposit
Daugherty of Toronto and in our store.���
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Richard Daugherty of Wingham,
brothers of the bride, and Ed Me-
• Guire of Lion s Head, nephew of wI10AAM FRUIT MARKET
the Wingham
Advaixe-Times the groom. The men wore
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tuxedos of ivory and brown and »
}� _ r F}- boutonnieres of single silk rosea !Address ..................... •...... , ... .
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heaftr being added for luck to ` r I Draw to b• held Saturday,
the groom • D•c•mb•r 18
The mother of the bride wore a —Photo by Norm Hyde
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