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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-03-21, Page 6Ll ftwilan Advapse-Tissee. Marth U. IM Ibuple are united in Soparate school bd. sets budget for'79 Candlelight marriage wn.W,. WA A e a at the ueaUon for ei ears •' 100. Huntley �tineet DUBLIN—The , Huron-PW6 et reflects Y budget "positive results The four trustees who attended :stt candiw& from flickering Executive Director to David Moinse, County Roman Catholic Separaq from board decisions made in the public speaking finals held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian VU candles in candelabra cast a Wingham , i• School Board set its 1979 budpt' 1978 to cope with declining Dublin earlier in the month Ebe around the altar of St. at $4,683,415, an increase aft ''enrolment". commended the pupils who took Andrew's Presbyterian Church $132,000 over last year, at a At the regular board meeting part for their ability and the at seven o'clock on Friday, special meeting here March IL March 12 it was decided to send quality of their speeches. March 2, as- Ruth Anne Nixon Jack Lane, superintendent, of, three trustees as delegates to the A half hour presentation on the proceeded down the aisle to meet business and finance, said m Canadian Catholic School science curriculum taught in the bw bridegroom, Barry Nelson presenting the , budget that to Trustees' Association convention 19 separate schools in the two Bud". They exchanged their meet the increase the board will in Vancouver June 13-16. The counties was outlined in detail by marriage vows before Rev. Dr. require only 2.9 per cent more three who will be going are three members of the com- Robert H. Armstrong amid a money than last year from Michael Connolly of IKippen, mittee: Mrs. Frances Craig of St. floral setting of yellow daisy municipalities in the two edam- Gregory Fleming of -Crediton and Columban School, Michael mums. Mrs. Don Robertson ties. Local taxpayers wiU hove to . John O'Leary of Staffs. Neilh Dewan of Immaculate Con - played contemporary music contribute $70,,e,71, which Montgomery of a. poen inn cr.h, l throughout the, ceremony,. many " amounts to 17.4 per cent of the alternate delegate. Mrs. Joan McIver of St. Patrick's of the songs favorites of the budget, up from 16.6 per cent last School, Dublin. bridal couple. year. Provincial grants and other Bob Butler of Stratford will Ruth Anne is the daughter of revenue will provide 82.6 per cant receive an award of merit for his �^ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nixon, of the total, down slightly from many years as a member of the Wingham. Parents of the groom, s. 83.4 last year. separate school board. He was are Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bushell,` To allow for collection of the nominated for the award by the also of Wingham. Mr. Nixon gave :: ;H. necessary taxes the$ board has Huron -Perth board and it will be his daughter in marriage.' . asked for an increase of five mills presented during the convention ;n over the 1978 rate from of separate school trustees in An elegantly defiantly styled gowq was ratepayers in all 51 supporting Toronto April 5. the of the bride. The full municipalities. On - the average Mr. Butler spent about 90 yea rs skirt fell from an a ire mP this means it will cost taxpayers on the separate school board in waistline and a pleated bodice i. $17.50 more to support the board z. Stratford, 12 of them as chair= ded into a sheeroke Y „g in 1979. man. With the forming of the trimmed with lace and seed Mr. Lane told the board that county board in 1969, he The high Elizabethansalaries and fringe benefits represented the separate schools ex11Lr was edged with lace and account for more than 70 per cent on the Perth County Board of the skirt was completely overlaid with a sheer overskirt with hemline flounce. The dress was styled with sheer full sleeves with a wide band of lace at the elbow, Solar design gn • • s the topic ... narrowing into, buttoned cuffs with lace trim. A' pearl -trimmed (Harvey McDowell Photo) _ _ _ for B t U eva--te s x -W Is p ea tc e r tiara headpiece held her elbow- n length veil edged with lace and bride, was bridesmaid and wore sheer with a butterfly skirt. Pink she carried a cascade of silk a similar ensemble. silk miniature roses completed BLUEVALE-west speaker dustries committee. yellow roses,peach daisies and Robert Hopper was groom- her ensemble. The grooms Tony McQuail of RR 1, Lucknow, Lunch was served by the baby's breath. sman and guests were ushered by mother chose aqua polyester explained how best to construct a committee in charge, Mrs. MARTHA V E RSTE EG A close friend of the bride, Dwight Adams and Blair Bushell. sheer in a gown fashioned with greenhouse using solar design Murray Jenkins, Mrs. Stamper, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brenda Burchill of RR 2, All are from Wingham, standup collar and long sleeves. when he spoke to members of the Mrs. Gordon Holt and Mrs. Arm- Jakob Versteeg, RR 2, Clif- Wingham, was her honor at- Silk miniature carnations in a Women's Institute at their March strong.The annual meet will mg ford, was awarded the Barrie tendant. She wore a simply P Y st Yled A three -layered wedding cake complementing shade of pink meet$ �' be held in the Bluevale United uevaCivinette Club Award 8t the own of co r g copper polyester in- terlock, with A-line skirt and and copper colored bows decorated the head table and were chosen for her corsage. Mr. McQuail showed a film Church on April 11 at 12:30 with pus of Georgian P • Barrie cam Unit One catering for the dinner. College recently. She is shoulder straps. The gown was . guest tables at the Wingham For travelling, the bride wore a dusty rose long-sleeved blouse illustrating his talk. He said the en - Roll call will be answered by a rolled in the Fashion Merch- topped by a waist -length pleated Legion Hall where the reception with a black and pink figured greenhouse should be built on the humorous story and payment of andising 1 program aqd is a chiffon cape with jewel neckline was, held. Guests were present peasant skirt featuring a hemline south side of the house to get lots fees. Conveners are reminded to graduate of F. E. -Madill and back ties. She carried a from Toronto, Shelburne, flounce and lace petticoat trim, of sun. The roof should be made have annual reports ready. Secondary School, Wingham. cascade of yellow silk.miniature Y Thunder Bay, Kitchener, London conk silk miniature carnations on a 50 to 60 degree angle and the carnations, peach daisies and and Wingham. � comprised her corsage. north wall should be insulated. baby's breath. The bride's mother wore a Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell Transparent fibreglass is the e Susan Nixon, sister of the blouson dress of blue polyester are residing in Wingham. best covering material. Rocks or drums filled with water will keep - s - the heat more evenly distributed during the night. The greenhouse �! MRS. VICTOR EMERSON must be ventilated and in the coldest mopths of the winter a stove will be required- Vh i tec h h Personals Mrs. Wendell Stamper thanked S u rc Mr. for his informative talk and presented him with a and presented Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier, arrived home from Florida and mother. gift. Mrs. Jim Armstrong, convener Amy and Kimberley of Guelph visited at Chatham with Mr. and Whitechurch friends are happy of Agriculture and Canadian visited a few days with his mother, Mrs. Garnet Farrier. Mrs. Donald Gaunt and Jennifer. They arrived at Whitechurch to see Earl Wilken home from University Hospital. Industries, hosted the ;sheeting Lyle Willis of Bluevale visited Friday, accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Garnet Farrier arrived and introduced the speaker. President Mrs. Charles Mathers with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burrows for a few days this Gaunt and Jennifer. Harris Purdon of Wingham home on the weekend after visits to opened the meeting with a poem, week• spent the weekend with Mr. and Florida and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith of the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. All answered the Mamn'land Re's Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith of Russeldale visited Sunday with Mrs. Bill Puroon and Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Markham visited a few days with roll call by stating a current event. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mr. and Mrs. George Webster Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman. Mr. Smith and Mrs. Chapman Mrs. Mel Craig read the Chapman• Chalmers Women's Missionary returned on Saturday from a two- week visit at Riverview, New are brother and sister. minutes financial statement and Society will meet Thursday, Brunswick, with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of correspondence, including a letter from the Brussels WI March 29, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harvey Osborne. A birthday Don Vincent and Patrick. The Midget C hockey team, of St. Catharines spent the weekend pertaining to the legalizing of ry,et Wd i tea will be held. Leaders are Mrs. which Richard Moore and Greg with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. marijuana. All members are urged to write to their member of tempi Milligan and Mrs. Alan Falconer; helper, Mrs.. Dave Gibson are members, won 4-3 in Mrs. Harvey Osborne, Parliament opposing the bill. Moffat; roll call, spring; cour- an overtime game with Durham Sunday evening. Bethany, Anna and Laura are visiting during the school holiday It was announced that the 4 H taste, tent, Mrs. Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Bill . Rintoul with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Achievement Day will be held at Sunday visitors with Mr. and arrived home on Thursday after Hobbs, and Ruth of Trenton. Mr. Howick Central School on May at Mrs. Bill Evans were Mr. and a month's stay id Florida. W. and Mrs. Osborne have learned 12, beginning at 9 a.m. Mrs. Main Mrs. Eric Evans of Hyde Park, and Mrs. Gordon Campbell and that they are posted to Thomp- Mathers and Mrs. Stamper will Bob Evans and friend of Heather of Kitchener spent the son, Manitoba, after graduation organize the cancer drive in Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Ted weekend with them. and will leave the end of May. Bluevale. Mrs. Armstrong was Evans, Larry and Lisa of Barry Tiffin and Charles St. Thompson has not had a resident named district convener for the Ballinafad• Miss Margaret Moffat of Pierre of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dan minister for over a year. Agriculture and Canadian In - iYlhateve) Toronto spent the weekend with Tiffin. W Graham Moffat of Teeswater and Kevin, Shannon and Heather ., visited with Mrs. Moffat w —her, Beecroft of Wingham visited a your d been brought back to Wingham few days with their grand - hospital. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. - Co Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott, Beecroft, and Karen. On Sunday y (,� Karen, Barry and David and their parents, Mr. and Mrs., " fife pi0 Mrs. Elliott Sr. of Wingham Ronald Beecroft, took them home v hail! visited on Sunday with Mr. and to Wingham. Mrs. Paul Elliott and Jeffery of On Sunday Mr: and Mrs. Brussels. Carman Whytock and Jack Weekend visitors with Mr. and visited at Teeswater with his Mrs. Carl McClenaghan were father, Alex Whytock, who Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Me- returned Friday from a London Clenaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Mark hospital and is recovering y _Y_J Duffy and Jamie, Mr. and Mrs. rapidly. Visiting Friday at the ,l -_ - • Dave Hudson, all of St. Thomas. Whytock home was Mrs. Marie ' - * a A "MOtt of Kitchener, Mrs. Whytock's - , J � r St. P(lul'sChurch (ANGLICAN) WINGH" John Street at Centre Street The Rector: The Raw• John T.M. Swon, L. Th. SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1979 * The Fourth Sunday in lent - Mothering Sunday * 8:30 a.m.—Hole Eucharist 10:30 o.m.—Church School and Confirmation Class 11:00 a.m.—Sung Eucharist broadcast over CKNX Radio 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. The music will be sung by the Men and Boys of St. Michael's Choir, Walkerton, under the direction of Mr. William Sewers. TUESDAY (THE FEAST OF THE ANNUNCIATION) 10:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist B s t 341 4*M CORRECTION In our advertisement in this week's Crossroads, Ont. 25 Ib. bag Potatoes '1. 19 should hove read Ont. 20 Ib. bag Potatoes 111.19. SMITH'S FOODMASTER Inkermon St. Listowel Mristim TV Mil, = x W*nghairs Fruit -Markt Maple Leaf Picnic 1 Ib. can PORK SHOULDER 2.69 Schneiders - 1 Ib. pkg. - --MLET STIM. Schneiders Breaded -1'/z Ib. bag CHICKEN LEGS 2.79 McCormick - Vanilla Cream, Digestive, Chocolate Chip and Peanut Butter Chip COOKIES 12.3 oz. pkg. . 9 9 WINTER HOURS: OPEN UNTIL 7:00 P.M. Six Dods Per Week Phone 3S7-2240 CLOSED SUNDAYS WE DELIVER GOTH ANNIVERSARY—Family and friends gathered for a dinner at the Wingham Golf and .Curling Club Saturday in honor of the 60th wedding anniversary of MK. and Mrs. Bert Holmes. They were married 60 years ago at the Baptist church in town. to 1.�.u. i-. �• -&d9&w,e. ,�...r+fstir.ti.err`r. _'fr_f•l_.,►.'^'..a. r' - , _•^�..w•. .l ..,�":'.'•,f v•s. ,:r'u,w y:.r:.r-,, . m .. \ .r. � s.. ►.. :J �!*.cif ,!'t,0 s'+► s�,LF;r e,r,.,,f_.r.•.v_x'..:s,r••s 100. Huntley �tineet wa•� V••1.• • �QV• MOV•••olp1•Y Executive Director to David Moinse, TUESDAY. MARCH Z7 AT S St. Andrew's Presbyterian at Church, Wingham , i• Mristim TV Mil, = x W*nghairs Fruit -Markt Maple Leaf Picnic 1 Ib. can PORK SHOULDER 2.69 Schneiders - 1 Ib. pkg. - --MLET STIM. Schneiders Breaded -1'/z Ib. bag CHICKEN LEGS 2.79 McCormick - Vanilla Cream, Digestive, Chocolate Chip and Peanut Butter Chip COOKIES 12.3 oz. pkg. . 9 9 WINTER HOURS: OPEN UNTIL 7:00 P.M. 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