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LISTOWEL 1-1449 Atraditionalfloor-I Sunday, July 8, is the lithe r -
� � carried a bouquet of white Sheridan College, Oakville, WI hall with 83 signing the re-
of white jersey trimmed with daisies, yellow mums awl PSW Oftializing in graphic design. gister. In the afternoon Joyce and
chantilly lace was chosen by pink gladioli. Out-of-town guests attending Ronald Hill conducted games and .
Joanne Paskaruk of Lyndon for Dave Hodgins of Wingham was *e wedding included Mr. and contests for all.
the special day she became the best, man and guests were *a. Art Hodgins and son Andy After a delicious lunch was
SALE -SALE -SALE bride of Rick Hodgins of ushered by Jofin- Paskaruk of Etas Buena Park, California; enjoyed the president, C orles
Wingham. The gown was styled Brantford, Dan Reynolds and 111s<. and Mrs. Steve Paskaruk Procter, conducted a short busi-
with long sleeves and nigh collar. Reg Phillips, both of 40d son Ken of Prince Albert, nese meeting. The minutes of the
Her tiered veil was attached to a Mississauga. ftpkatchewan, and Mr. and Mrs. last reunion in 1978 were read by
white rosebud headpiece and she Following the ceremony a full Don Wilson, North Bay. Other the secretary+Mrs. Jack Higgins
Anna s Drwss carried white and yellow gladioli. course meal was served and guests were from Toronto, and a suggested executive for ,
Joanne was giv to marriage dancing enjoyed at the Waverly HAtinilton, London and Wingham. 19M were named and approved.
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Room at the Ivanhoe Curling Honored guests were Rick's President, Donald Procter, RR
John Paskaruk of London. Rick's Club, London. Bud vases were grandmother, Mrs. Alma Jar- 4, Brussels; viee-president, John
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parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack filled with white daisies and, dine, and Joanne's grandparents, Spiney, Ingersoll; secretary-
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Hodgins of Wingham. The green and oranBe favors were on Dtrs• Anne Paskaruk and Mr. and treasurer, Douglas Procter,
double -ring ceremony was the tables. The bride's mother Mrs. Gordon Wilson. Blyth; lunch Mrs. Charles
performed by Rev. D. Storey in wore a floor -length gown of soft Thomas, Br els, Mrs. Winnie 3
Byron United Church, London, on mint green, styled with pleated Wheeler, don, Mrs. Robert
June 23 at three o'clock. Mrs. skirt and matching jacket. A Thomas, B ssels, Mrs. Kenneth
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Thompson was organist and matching cape completed her Wheeler,.„Belgrave; sports, Ken -
soloist Sharon Downy sang "You ensemble and she wore a corsage for recent brideneth Procter, Blyth; Miss Faye y
id'Light Up My Life" and "We've of yellow roses and white daisies. Procter, London; Mr. and Mrs.
summer fashions Only Just Begun". Two large The groom's mother - chose a BELGRAVE — Mrs. Lawrence Howard Zettler, Blyth.
baskets of yellow and white floor -length gown of dusty rose Taylor entertained at her home Guest&were present from Lon- MAJORETTES OF THE YEAR—Shelly Tolton, Th@resa
mums forded the floral setting. with long sleeves and pleated at a trousseau tea in honor of her don, Goderich, Blyth, Belgrave, Shaw, Nikki Reavie and Jana Gaunt are the Canadettes'
Cindy Marshall of Lynden was skirt. ,Her corsage was white daughter, Doreen Margaret, Wingham, Lucknow, Listowel, majorettes of the year for 1979 In the senior, Intermediate,
Tops - shorts - dresses - blouses - maid of honor and bridesmaids roses and daisies. whose marriage to Jack Mali Brussels, Cambridge, Grimsby, junior and tiny tot divisions.
slacks - swimsuits were Cathy Hodgins of Wingham, The bride travelled in a dusty took place July 7. Tavistock, Ailsa Craig and Sar -
Colette Doyle of Oakville and green skirt and jacjket with a Guests were welcomed by the nia.
Dress Sizes 5 - 24 Lynn Paskaruk, Stoney Creek. paler colored blouse and mat hostess, assisted by Doreen. Bou-
Two girls wore peach colored ching accessories. They spent quets of roses and Sweet William
dresses, the other two wore soft their honeymoon at the decorated the rooms. The dining
mint green. All dresses were honeymoon suite at the Harbour room table was centred with the n a e espicnic,backless and floor -length. The Castle in Toronto and plan to wed ding cake and pink tapers
bodices were appliqued and the travel to Amsterdam in October. with silver holders where
S� SU 1 skirts were accordion pleated. They are presently residing in Doreen's aunts, Mrs. George
Chiffon jackets matched the Wingham. Taylor, Mrs. Anne Taylor, Mrs.
gowns and, each attendant The bride is a graduate of . Ruth Coyne, Mrs. Joe Thompson, t
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Mrs. Mason Robinson, Mrs. Roy ing season ends
100's Robinson, Mrs. Calvin Robinson
and cousin, Mrs. John Phillion,
Buyer Aspirin1009 poured tea. Fifty-four Canadette members Tom Gilmore, Anette Carter along with fellow club members
Y pThe many shower and wedding and their mothers gathered at the and Hailey Robertson were and help others.
gifts were displayed by Miss Wingham Legion Hall recently to presented with trophies to . Shelly Tolton, daughter of Mr.
Aim 150 ml. Donelda Lamont and Mrs. John celebrate the end of the 1978-79 commemorate their fifth season and Mrs. Bill Tolton, is senior
Thompson. Doreen's mis- twirling season and for -the eighth as baton twirlers and members of majorette of the year; Theresa
Toothpaste- cellaneous trousseau was dis- y. g ugh er of Mr. and Mrs.
annual awards ceremon the Canadettes, "Win ham's Shaw, da tp1009i r, played by Miss Heather Currie. After a session of picture- Goodwill Ambassadors". John Shaw, is intermediate
Assisting with lunch were Mrs. taking the club had a picnic This year the club tried special majorette of the year; Nikki
Soft & Dri Roll-on 75 ml. William Inrig, Mrs. Jim Taylor luncheon and then came the centennial tests to mark cen- Reavie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Dyedtilft , m and Mrs. Robert Gordon. presentation of awards. tennial year in the Canadettes. Gary Reavie, won the junior
/��"�--- Thirty two members received award; and Jana Gaunt
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full. ::3..... f... ..-cessf.�l � -hter of Mr and M --s Haarlav
Y achievement and everyone else Gaunt, won the tiny tot honors.
Listermint355 I. Mrs. Wards eaks at
received secondary centennial The Canadettes are now on
' `x ° test awards. holidays until the centennial
Mouth ash 1*19 Brenda and Billy Zimmerman, week, when they will lead the
Wingham PS ban Vet Debbie Edgar and Kerrie Ann centennial parade through the
Ozonol 30 groins g Bray all received awards for town.
Ointment being "best sellers" during
nt Eleanor Ward was guest terfield, Gordon Nevery, Mike various fundraising campaigns
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t speaker at the Wingham Public Pletch, Philip Rintoul, Terry this season. Twenty-six members Miss Centennial
u a received plaques for perfect
School year end banquet held Rintoul, Willie Rodger, Kevin
attendance and 34 received, the
Efferdent Denture 48'sJune 26. Saxton, Ron Schistad, Paula en
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,,� 1iGrade 8 is only the stepping Strong, Andrea Walker, Peter 1979 Canadette Crest for par-
Cleaninq Tablets • 9 ` st& ie to Grade 9 and further open Whitby, Rance Willis, Linda ticipation in this year's twirl -a More entrants are needed for
`� horizons " she told the 34 Wisser, Steve Wright and Brenda thon. the Wingham Junior Citizens'
students who will move on to Zimmerman. The ceremony wound up with centennial queen contest to be
secondary school in September. John Leedham was awarded Presentations to the majorettes held Aug. 1.
TRIANGLE Though it is usually hard to see the Mary Inglis memorial award of the year for 1979. This special Contestants must be 16 or older
D 1 O COUNT mental and physical growth in a for the top marks in Grade 8. award goes each season to the and must live in town or within
hardest and most faithful five miles of Wingham. Each girl
,•,,W,g••1 • u.r>�. z.te��1� `: person over a short period of April Moore won a couple of
.: workers—participants who not must be sponsored by a local
time, the years thestudents spent awards for general proficiency. only attend faithfully but get business and should be prepared
Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays Sundays Neon to Siz at the school saw great changes Chosen by the school staff for the to be judged on some talent.
in their lives. She detailed some honor, teacher Rick Whiteley and
MRS. DERRILL HALLMAN of the victories and losses and the Nick O'Donohue, Lions Club of Five finalists will be required
experiences the classmates Wingham president made 3 'M's meet to perform before an audience.
Lakelet. Shared at Wingham Public presentations.
Entries for .the centennial
• • • • queen contest will be received by
School and told them that The 3 `M's journeyed to the Sand Brenzil of the Win m
�'Arab�an -Fellowship Missionary Conference. friendship is important in life, cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Percy y
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dickert MRS. JOE WALKER Junior Citizens.
PLACE: —St. Andrews Presbyterian Fellowship Hall Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Dickert, but it takes work. Clark nt Point Clark for i very
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dickert of Ham' advice to the students was � g'vevale pleasant evening of watching `the ;
Josephine St., Wingham, Ontario Guelph, Mr. and Mrs- Sandy not to be disheartened by failure. I sun set over the ripples in the
McEwen attended the Ki ler- Its what we do with it that water of Lake Huron. They then •
DATE:—Sunday, July 22, 1979 P makes us strong." Mr. and Mrs. Wes .Paulin, entered the cottage for a short Old copies
McKillan wedding at St. An- pupils completing Grade 8 Trudy and Karen Foxton spent devotional time, with everyone
drew's United Church, Kippen, successfully were Julaine the holiday weekend at Crystal repeating the 23rd Psalm.
TIME: — From 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. on Saturday. available
Adams, Randy Bain, Sarah Lake in the Haliburton area. Mrs. Ed Beard gave a reading
Lakelet and community ex- Bender, John Bondi, Sharon Mrs. Gordon Fraser of Med- titled "Gardening" and a brief
tends congratulations to Mr. and stead, Saskatchewan, visited for
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PURPOSE:—To review the work of the Fellowship and to meet Laura and re -
Mrs. Peter Greenle their Collyer, Phillip Foxton, Stephen time was spent with a few items Many townspeople have re -
y on Gaunt, Charles Henderson, a few days with her sister-in-law, of business followed by the of- . called the comprehensive his -
Terrell Boyes (due to fly to U.K. on August 5th, 1979 before recent marriage. Joanne Henry, Allan Jackson, Mrs. Luella Fraser, and nephew, fertory prayer led by Mrs. Beard. torical edition of The Advance -
returning to Israel). Mrs. Sandy Murray 'returned Elizabeth Kaufman, Debbie Lee, Robert Fraser. Mr. Beard conducted a contest Times which was -published on
home Sunday after a week's John Leedham, Steven Mc- Jim Wright, �Mr. and Mrs. on different events which oc- the town's 75th anniversary in
vacation in Midland, Michigan. Farlan, Kim McGregor, Kevin Clarence Henning and Mr. and curred during the past century, 1954.
MacLean, Cheryl Marks and Mrs. Ross Gray visited with Mrs. in keeping with Wingham's A limited number of copies of
April Moore. Wright in London. Mrs. Wright centennial year. A potluck lunch that issue are still available at
Other students who suc- was hoping to be transferred to was enjoyed and Rev. Robert. the A -T office, priced at $2.00,
cessfully completed Grade 8 Wingham and District Hospital Armstrong closed the meeting each.
were Jeff Moore, Randy Net- this week. with prayer
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APRIL MOORE won the general proficiency award at the
recent Wingham Public School Grade 8 ban4uet. She re-
ceived a trophy from teacher Rick Whiteley and (not
Shown) Lions Club of Wingham President Nick O'Donohue.
JOHN LEEDHAM had the top marks In the Grade 8 class
at Wingham Public School this year. He was presented with
the Mary Inglis memorial award and $25 by teacher Mrs.
Walsh at the recent Grade 8 year end banquet at the school.