The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-07-18, Page 6I
%ftisS.—The Wingham Advance -Times, July 18. 1979
Croskill-Lyons ceremony
has pienk'and white theme
J
Celebrate golden
anniversary
Rev. and Mrs. John Ostrom of long distance calls from England
Wingham celebrated their golden as well as other telegrams, cards
wedding anniversary June 30. and gifts.
Their marriage took place in Following their marriage the
High Park Baptist Church, Ostrom's first charge was a
T
#&,_; h h ch the Otta Vall
In a setting of pink gladioli and
o w
was maid of honor and
and Mrs. Donald Ireland, Tees-
pronto, r ome church, on
June 29, 1929.
c to m wa eye
They came to Wingham from
ding. She floor
white baby mums, with
bridesmaids were Helen Lyons of
Londesboro, sister-in-law of the
Forest, formerly of Wingham.
Their only son, Bob, with his
Clinton in 1957 and Mr. Ostrom
flickering candlelight shining
from candelabra, Lynda Gladys
bride, Joanne Anderson of
gown of pink polyester with
wife and children from Tyndall,
taught at the high school for one
Lyons of Lucknow became the
Belgrave, sister of the groom,
games for the children while the
South Dakota, was home to help
year and then taught for three
bride of JeffreyRowma ne
and �wo close friends of the bride,
40th anniversary
his parents in the celebration.
years at a college in Quebec
Croskill Windsor in four
Mary MacKinnon --of Goderich
waistline, gathered skirt and cap
A reception was held in St.
before returning to the pastorate.
of a
o'clock ceremonyon June 16 in
and Nancy Aitchison, Lucknow.
Cameron Anderson of
Andrew's Presbyterian Church
on the afternoon of June 30, when
They retired to Wingham in
1969 and have been busy ever
Lucknow Presbyte{Tan Church.
They were gowned alike in floor-
length sleeveless dresses of pink
a large number of friends and
since, Mr. Ostrom re ported.
Rev. William Munshaw united
the couple and Mrs. Anne Prit-
polyester styled with blouson
community memorial hall.
relativ s gathered to wish them
headpiece. She carried a bouquet
chard was organist. She ac
bodices and gathered skirts. The a
g
Charles Johnston of Blyth on the
well. Aamily dinner was held at
Lyons of Lucknow, brothers of
Etobicoke, Hawkesville, Luck-
companied Stephen Pritchard as
attendants carried bouquets of
q
the bride, Rick Tipping of
6 p.m. and guests attended from
South Dakota; Bructon, New
anniversary on Saturday, June 23
Marion Johnstone of Stratford
he sang "You Light up My Life"
miniature pink carnations and
white
at the Blyth Memorial Hall.
d York; Ottawa, Oakville,
and Duncan Anderson,
and "We've Only Just Begun"
mums and each wore a ;
silver necklace, a gift from the I �'
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Islington, Varna, Georgetown
Wingham, a close friend. Robbie
Anderson of Belgrave, nephew of
Lynda is the daughter of Agnes
bride.
and Glen Williams. Greetings
from Pinecrest .Manor in'
and Gordon Lyons of Lucknow.
Sara L ons of Lond bo J
were received in a cable and two
-
sponsored
OThe groom's parents are Roe and
Bower tri f 1. or her aunt's wed
g
and Mrs. Donald Ireland, Tees-
Dorothy Croskill of Mount
ding. She floor
�fta
tJJ gister.
Forest, formerly of Wingham.
wore a -length
Resolutions
Given in marriage by her
gown of pink polyester with
The officers for 1980 are: presi-
Parents mark
parents, the bride wore a floor-
round neckline; puffed sleeves
games for the children while the
dent, Maitland Edgar, Petrolia;
length gown of white georgette
and a waistline tie. She carried
adults visited and looked over old
40th anniversary
with sweetheart neckline, empire
flowers similar to those carried
Teeswater, secretary -treasurer,
waistline, gathered skirt and cap
by the senior attendants.
some of the cousins. 'the human
BELGRAVE — Marilyn and
sleeves. The gown was trimmed
Cameron Anderson of
scavenger hunt was won by Mrs.
Don Craig, Nancy and Ed Daer
with Belgian lace as was her long
Belgrave, the groom's brother-
Brian Ireland, Teeswater, Mr.
and their fimilies entertained
veil which fell from a Juliet
in-law, served as best man and
community memorial hall.
their parents, Winnie and
headpiece. She carried a bouquet
ushers were Mel and Murray
,;li 11�1i served in memory of the late
Charles Johnston of Blyth on the
of red roses, white carnations
Lyons of Lucknow, brothers of
Etobicoke, Hawkesville, Luck-
occasion of their 40th wedding
and white stephanotis.
the bride, Rick Tipping of
vi,bs Nlerie Wilson, the
anniversary on Saturday, June 23
Marion Johnstone of Stratford
Orangeville, cousin of the groom,
a delicious smorgasbord supper.
at the Blyth Memorial Hall.
with a poem called 'Truly'.
and Duncan Anderson,
The evening was spent dancing
�
st. And reW s
Wingham, a close friend. Robbie
Anderson of Belgrave, nephew of
to the music of disc jockey Brian
Bus trip p to Grand Bend Elmslie of Wingham
GRADUATION in place of Maitland Edgar who
the groom, was ring bearer. The
from Pinecrest .Manor in'
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Cor- was unable to attend. In the
and re-
minislVing. Following a delicious
WMS meets
male attendants wore three-piece
navy tuxedos with white frilled
sponsored
by
W Institute smorgasbord lunch, Charlie
W.
putting on birthday parties,
nounce the graduation of Hospital, London, Mrs. Alvin
thanked everyone for helping to
The Women's Missionary
shirts and navy bow ties. The
groom wore a red rose bouton-
BELGRAVE — The June
make their 40th anniversary such
pleted project "Accessories: The a evening
Society of St. Andrew's
niere and the others wore white
meeting of the Belgrave
pleasant with many
Final Touch". ahppy memories they will
Presbyterian Church, Wingham,
held its Home Helpers meeting in
carnations.
Women's Institute was held re-
Huron County Dairy Princess cherish in the years to come.
the upper room on Tuesday, June
A reception followed at the
P
cent) with Mrs. Ross Higgins as
y gg
Jean Siertsema spoke on the Relatives and friends attending
26. President Mrs. R. H. Arm-
Lucknow Community Centre
convener. The roll call was an-
duties and requirements of a were from Brantford, Niagara
strong opened the meeting with a
where guests were received by
swered by bringing a friend to the
dairy princess. She also outlined Falls, Sarnia, teeswater, Wood -
poem entitled "Our Health Is In
the mothers of the bridal couple.
meeting and introducing her.
the associations available to stock, Petrolia, Londoo, Brigden,
the Name of the Lord". followed
The bride's mother wore a own
g
During the business it was
g
rural young people.
T tYX-A .. ,.>, Blyth, Wingham, Ottawa, Paris,
he meeting concluded
with prayer and a hymn.
of pate biue dowered silk jersey
(IMILIeu Lu geL Laurie's of Blyth to
• ...u, Brampton, Cambridge iC�aiii,
lunch served by Mrs. Sara
Secretary Mrs. R. McKay gave
with a matching sheer jacket. paint the hall roof. The hall is to
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Tae, accesu►tes were white'and> be available free of charge to
Edinburgh, Scotland, Goderich,
Anderson, MrS. Clare Van Cant P Fulfarton, Petersburg, Belgrave,
the roll call and treasurer Mrs.
G. Wall gave her report. Mrs.
she wore a corsage of pink roses.
anyone wishing to use it for a
and Mrs. Jim Hunter. Gorrie, Arva and Listowel.
Currie read scripture from the
a
The groom's mother chose 'a
social gathering following a
troduced the speaker. Mrs. Ross
aker,
twelfth chapter of Paul's letter to
the Romans and the meditation
cream colored polyester gown .
with blouson bodice and ac-
funeral.
Members and friends were re
• • •
Friendship is UCW theme
"Things
cordion pleated skirt. Her ac-
minded of the Institute bus trip to
District president
was entitled Desired",
Mrs. J. McKague led in prayer:
cessories were tan and her
the Huron County Playhouse at
;,
FORDWICH—Friendshi was and what a united family can do
p y
Mrs. Murray Underwood sang
corsage was pink roses.
Grand Bend to see the play Har
the theme of the July meeting of in the community.
"11he Centennial Hymn", written
For travelling to Eastern
Ontario and Quebec, the bride
vey" on July 28. Anyone in
terested is to contact Mrs. Clar-
the Fordwich UCW held at the The business session opened
by the late Mentie DuVal. She
wore a mint green dress with
ence Hanna as soon as possible.
home of Mrs. Lorne Kelly of with a welcome to everyone by
was accompanied on the piano by
bone accessories. They will
n
The Institute plowing match quilt
Fordwich. Mrs. Clarkson and the roll call
Mrs. W. Ford. The offering was
reside c Windsor where the
khe Ivan Wightman following
Unit members were asked if was answered by 19 members
received by Mrs. Wall and
diRiicated'by Mrs. G. Ard.
groom is employed by Dor-Co.
opening of bids.
they value their friends eno and one guest.
especially friends who accept the The unit decided to have a
Following the singing of ay
The bride is employed b Vic-
toria and Grey Trust Company.
A very interesting program
followed the business session.
faults in their loved ones. garage sale at the community
hymn, Mrs. Linda Young gave a
Guests attended the wedding
Bill Chaulk delighted
g ted the au,-
The meeting opened with hall Septa 10. Elva Wylie, Leona
very instructive talk and showed
from Wingham, Mount Forest,
dience with solo jazz numbers
several short quotations on the Carswell, Mrs. McLaughlin and
a film on the Town and Country
Coldwater, Toronto, Cayuga,
olaved on the piano He also
Meme friendship gardens, with Mrs. Carol Long formed a
Homemakers. Mrs. W. SPP
Watford, Sarnia, Inverhuron,
accompanied singers from the
emphasis on the need for friends. committee to look after the sale.
presented Mrs. Young with a gift
Clinton, Clarksburg, Waterloo,
East Wawanosh Public School as
'What a Friend we Have in Jesus' A pot luck supper was served.
in appreciation.
Following the singing
Windsor, Stratford, London,
they sang "Can't Help Falling in
"Across
was s 'm8'
Mrs. McLaughlan a
.
another hymn, Miss Leah Currie
Kingston and Lucknow. Honored
Love" and the Uni-
gave
reading on the Albright Manor in
closed -the meeting with prayer.
guests were three grandparents
of the groom, Alma Culvert, Cliff
verse".
The 4-H girls presented two ex-
Beamsville and ave a
g
Wf.
Croskill and John Dunlop.
hibits from their recently, com-
description of the manor and the
facilties ava'labl
Edgar families hold
their 31st reunion
BELGRAVE — The 31st annual the Rev. John and Mrs. Murdoch
Edgar reunion was held at River- of White Rock, B.C., Mr. and
side Park, Wingham, on Sunday, Mrs. Nick Fantacci of Ottawa,
t e.
Mrs. Clarkson read an article
on the family. Among the issues
raised in the article were: what is
a family; is the family as an
institution dying out; child
abuse; the lowering birth rate;'
family laws; care of the elderly
RECEIVES DIPLOMA
Lori Jean Miller, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan A.
Miller, RR 1, Lucknow, re-
ceived her diploma of nursing
at the Victoria campus of
Fanshawe College, London.
eI e'as a position at
the Unlversity. . of Alberta
Hospital in Edmonton.
v
AYTON LODGE
RESIDENTIAL HOME
Country Home For Senior Citizens and Retirees
Private and Semi -Private Rooms
A Home Atmosphere with Loving Care
Our Rates are Very Reasonable
Eileen Moylos
5 Louisa St. Phon*
Ayton, Ont.
NOG 1 CO 519.665-71125
WINGHAM
FRUIT MA
Blue Bonnet - 3 Ib. Pkg.
Coloured Margarine 1 .99
Aliens - 48 oz.
Apple Juice *79
Schneiders Regular, All Beef, Red Hots
Wieners lb. 1.35
Schneiders - 16 oz. Pkg. 1*49
Sliced Bologna
Schneiders - Bologna, Macaroni and Cheese, Dutch,
Luncheon, Chicken - 6 oz. Pkg.
Cold Meats .69
STORE HOURS:
Monday to Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturdays 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Phone 357-2240 CLOSED SUNDWTI, we Denver
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oMro and Recreation
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July 8 with 52 signing the re-
and Mrs. Donald Ireland, Tees-
�fta
tJJ gister.
water.
Resolutions
The afternoon was spent with
The officers for 1980 are: presi-
games for the children while the
dent, Maitland Edgar, Petrolia;
•
held
adults visited and looked over old
vice-president, David Ireland,
meeting
photos that were brought by
Teeswater, secretary -treasurer,
some of the cousins. 'the human
Mrs. George Gibson, Wingham;
WHITECHURCH — The reso-
scavenger hunt was won by Mrs.
sports committee, Mr. and Mrs.
lutions meeting of the White -
Edward Daer and the mystery
Brian Ireland, Teeswater, Mr.
church WI was held July 11 at the
box by Patricia Daer.
and Mrs. Lew Taylor. Hawkes-
community memorial hall.
A moment of silence was ob-
ville.
Nineteen auswereu the iuu call
,;li 11�1i served in memory of the late
Guests were present from
by naming their next door neigh -
t' F Donald Ireland. Grandpa
Etobicoke, Hawkesville, Luck-
bors on either side.
Edgar's blessing was given by
now, Gorrie. Bluevale, Blyth,
vi,bs Nlerie Wilson, the
Kenneth MacDonald followed by
Goderich, Teeswater, Wingham,
president, opened the meeting
a delicious smorgasbord supper.
Belgrave,
with a poem called 'Truly'.
Charles Johnston of Blyth pre-
sided over the business meeting
Thank you notes were received
GRADUATION in place of Maitland Edgar who
from Pinecrest .Manor in'
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Cor- was unable to attend. In the
Lucknow and Brookhaven
rin of London, formerly of absence of Mrs. George Gibson,
Nursing Home in Wingham for
Wingham, are pleased to ,an- who is a patient in `Victoria
putting on birthday parties,
nounce the graduation of Hospital, London, Mrs. Alvin
It was decided to try to trade
their daughter, Ruth Eliz- Mundell gave minutes of the last
times with another WI branch
abeth, from the Fanshawe meeting and the treasurer's
when it was discovered
College of Nursing, Victoria report.
Whitechurch was slated to go to
Campus, on June 28. Correspondence was read from
the museum at Southampton
Aug 6, during Wingham's cen-
tennial celebrations.
The motto. 'little things make
uI
St.PaChurch
big impressions was given by
Mrs Tom sIe who in-
s
troduced the speaker. Mrs. Ross
aker,
Cummings, the Bruce South
(ANGLICAN)
District president
Her topic was the International
WINGHAM
Year of the Child ;Members of
church groups should help
John Street at Centre Street
children to be loving no matter
The Rector: The Rev. John T.M. Swan. L Th
what race, color or creed. They
GRADUATE
should set examples for children.
Brenda McCutcheon, Baugh
The speaker encouraged
SUNDAY, JULY 22
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
members to learn the new family
McCutcheon of RR 4, Brus
laws, including those about
* THE FEAST OF ST. MARY MAGDALENE *
sels, graduated June 8 from
marriage contracts. Children
8:00 o. Holy Eucharist
the Security and Law En
should be treated with courtesy,
10:00 ogre - -M n and Sermon.
forcement program at Sheri-
she said
A special Congregational Meeting will be held
dan College of Applied Arts
While the lunch was being
g
after this service.
and Technology, Oakville.
prepared by Mrs F Tiffin. Mrs.
WEDNESDAY, ST. JAMES' DAY
Brenda was the recipient of
William Rintoul• and Mrs. D.
• 10:00 a.m.- -Holy Eucharist
the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. award
Gibb, Mrs. Nettie Ross conducted
for Outstanding Achieve
a contest won by Mrs. Bill Rin-
ment.
toul She won a pair of oven mitts.
RECEIVES DIPLOMA
Lori Jean Miller, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan A.
Miller, RR 1, Lucknow, re-
ceived her diploma of nursing
at the Victoria campus of
Fanshawe College, London.
eI e'as a position at
the Unlversity. . of Alberta
Hospital in Edmonton.
v
AYTON LODGE
RESIDENTIAL HOME
Country Home For Senior Citizens and Retirees
Private and Semi -Private Rooms
A Home Atmosphere with Loving Care
Our Rates are Very Reasonable
Eileen Moylos
5 Louisa St. Phon*
Ayton, Ont.
NOG 1 CO 519.665-71125
WINGHAM
FRUIT MA
Blue Bonnet - 3 Ib. Pkg.
Coloured Margarine 1 .99
Aliens - 48 oz.
Apple Juice *79
Schneiders Regular, All Beef, Red Hots
Wieners lb. 1.35
Schneiders - 16 oz. Pkg. 1*49
Sliced Bologna
Schneiders - Bologna, Macaroni and Cheese, Dutch,
Luncheon, Chicken - 6 oz. Pkg.
Cold Meats .69
STORE HOURS:
Monday to Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturdays 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Phone 357-2240 CLOSED SUNDWTI, we Denver
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SAVE YOUR OLD
WINTARIO TICKUS
FOR SAVINGS •••P004
ON ..
CANADIAN
RECORDS AND • e
FILMS.
May 1 to September 30,1979
Save up to' $2.00 on
�• Canadian records and
•i• tapes costing at IEwst
•• $3.95 and at least
••X50% on admissions
•• to Canadian
'.• ' movies. Look for
•• the HALF BACK
•+ symbol at partici-
�, paling record Stores
and theotreS.
Hon. Reuben C. Baetz,
Ministry of Culture
oMro and Recreation
PROFESSIONAL DESIGN,
MAINTENANCE, CONSTRUCTION
CC�111�11NtERC1AL 8� RESIDENTIAL'
SPECIALISTS
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