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Mn. WILLIAM SOTWRN
Notes .from Fordwich
nu , Mrs. Christensen left fromMr. and Mrs. J#nmw Warman over the
Toronto International "Airport and 15 members °f family week with
0 Saturday to return home to ,spent a week with Rev. Bob and in-law at Kxioas .
Denimark after the p� Mrs. McMullan at their manse at Mrs. Ted Klaasseo ls[t lilsol�a7
live inK,etchener _ six west with her sop -in-law and BruceHeld and also Be visited at the from Toronto with
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to pinery, Grand Bend, Bayfield, Airport to visit with rraiaaas m
daughRer Mr and Mrs Holger d Germany 1l6irs KLasaen
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley John the bride, Miss Joanne Culbert, of the couple, was master of Espensen, and family. Goderich, Huronvtew an
RR i, Dungannon, Mrs. Dorothy cerernonies. Guests attended Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sothern Benmiller. received word that het ialhir a
Latins are residing in Kitchener Miss Lori Miller returned home seriously ill.
following their wedding Satur- Bere, Dungannon, and Mrs. Barb from London, Harriston, Wing- visit8d Sunday at the home of Mr.
day, June 30, at 3:30 in a Snowden, St. Helens. They were �, Goderich and Toronto. and Mrs. Bruce Shannon at Drew _
owned alike in soft pink jersey Honored guests included the g
Dungannon United Church. Rev. B on the occasion of their rand -
C. Westhaver, assisted by Rev. , gowns in the new cocktail length. grandmothers of the groom, Mrs. spn's first birthday.
Ron Baker of Wingham, per- The dresses were. styled with Olive Lewis of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Welsh of
farmed the ceremony amid a blouson bodices with shoestring Mrs. Beatrice Cook of RR 1, Bel- Charley visited a couple of days CENTENNIAL
floral setting of pink Romance straps, guipure lace inserts and grave. .: li§t week with Mr. and Mrs.
accordion pleated skirts to match The bride's mother wore an off a. Wally Gibson, owing to the death
roses and lighted tapers in
candelabra surrounded by pink the bridal gown. They wore large white cocktail length gown with a E Mrs. Welsh's brother, the late and �ke Seds
gladioli and white single mums. pink picture hats covered with corsage of two white and pink Ernie D'Arcey.Craft
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The same flowers formed a matching pink chiffon, with cymbidium orchids. The groom's F Visitors with Mrs. Crosby
pretty table arrangement on the guipure lace trim. A large white mother chose a wrap -style warms Sotheran last week were Mr. and
flower arrangement at the back rose champagne cocktail length `' & Mrs. Clarence Switzer, Bond ' Sponsored by Jack Reavie Opportunity
communion table and a matching g Head, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
arrangement adorned the church of each hat completed the en- dress with a corsage of pink * Workshop for Mentally Retarded Adults
entrance.
sembles and they carried Sweetheart roses and baby's' Honeyford, Gowanstown.
Mrs. Lewis is the former Betty nosegays of medium pink roses, breath. 3 ' z v Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brears,
Lou Culbert, daughter of Mr. and white carnations and baby's '' The bride was entertaine3d at� m Y. Donna, Billy and David of Caron,
Mrs. Howard Culbert, r. 1, breath. several showers prior to her a i .. Saskatchewan, are visiting with
Dungannon. Parents of the Flower girl Kerrie Snowden of marriage. A shower was hosted R ", Mr. and Mrs. Bal Brears and August 1 to August 3
m are Mr. and Mrs. Jack St. Helens, a niece of the bride, by Linda Sudyk of Goderich for tTx ether relatives here. Mrs. Brears
g wore a pink jersey dress with a Zehr's staff. Mrs. Olive Lewis, . " A .'-aid family will spend a month
Lewis, Wingham. here while Mr. Brears returned From 10 a.m. to � p.m.
was Swiss dot pinafore edged in lace. grandmother of the groom, held a t '
Mrs. Judi McMichael�?\o� home over the weekend.
organist and, accompanied the She wore a white Swiss dot shower in Wingham for relatives Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wendt and
soloist, Debbie Culbert, sister -in- picture hat with white eyelet and friends of the family. A
law of the bride, who sang "I ruffles and pink satin ribbons community shower was held at MARRIAGE VOWS were exchanged by Linda Hanula of Miss Cheryl Wendt of Toronto outside the workshop
Believe", "I Can't Help Falling that fell from the back. She Dungannon United Church. The Wingham and Bill Hilbert, Kincardine, on May 19 at the were weekend visitors with Mrs.
Believe",
and "The Wonder of carried a miniature nosegay of couple was also feted at a Stag Wingham United Church with Rev. K. Barry Passmore of- E. A. Schaefer. (located across from the swimming pool)
in You". flowers similar to those in the and Doe held by Dave Dolgos at ficiating. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schaefer
The bride was given in senior attendants' bouquets. the Wingham Legion Hall and Hanula of Wingham and the groom is the son of Mrs. Jean were guests at a dinner at Ranton
Dave Dol os of Teeswater was Cath and Doug Fisher held a Place, Palmerston, on Sunda `� "' ' `� `� `�
marriage by her parents and g y g Hilbert of London and William Hilbert, Wingham. y, �NMWI�NN1a 10
chose a formal gown of white groomsman and ushers were barbeque and party at their home Following a honeymoon at Niagara Falls, the couple is July
mi115'of hen er. ambers f the
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jersey with pleated skirt and Brian Martyn of Listowel, for friends of the couple. residing at Port Elgin. Y
guipure lace trim edging the Preston Lediet of Wingham and Brears entertained their parents
Queen Anne neckline and empire Jim Brooks, Woodstock. The on the occasion of their 50th
waistline. Her hat of white nylon bride's nephew, Douglas Culbert wedding anniversary. They were
with matching guipure lace of RR 1, Dungannon, was ring Separate school board rasuite by the family. About 40ses Presented with a maple kitchen WINGHAMfeatured a two-tiered fingertip bearer. The groom and his at 1�
veil, held with a soft pink rose. tendants wore light grey tuxedos. attended.
Following the wedding, a maintenance budget by $12,000 Friends of Roy Simmons will
The bride carried a cascade g
bouquet of deep pink roses and reception was held at the Li sorry to hear he is o patient in
baby's breath. Lucknow and District Com- Listowel Memorial Hospital.
FRUIT NRK0
Y Mr. and Mrs. Wray, Wilson and
Mrs. Cathy Fisher of RR 4, mtmity Centre where arrange- By Wilma Oke mittee, added, that the board the hoard. He was told that the y
Goderich, a close friend of the ments of pink gladioli and white DUBLIN—The Huron -Perth must put more money into van, bought with a government Amanda spent the weekend
bride, was matron of honor and, single mums adorned the tables. Roman Catholic Separate School maintaining the schools. He grant to be used in transporting a camping at Conestogo. Schneiders - 1 Ib. pkg. 1*69 bridesmaids were three sisters of Doug` Fisher of Goderich, friend Board has increased its property warned that if maintenance work handicapped student, would not Mr. and Mrs. George Piercey -
c6mmittee's budget by $12,000 ' is jW carried out when needed bring a worthwhile amount of of Elora visitesi Sunday with Mr. BEEF STEAKETTES
this year to help cope with the tchools will deteriorate money as a second hand vehicle. and Mrs. Elmer Miller. Other
increasing cost of maintenance badly. visitors were Mr. and Mrs. John
work at its 19 schools. Zurich Trustee Ted Geoffrey, The board spent $30,262 of the Leppington and girls of Gorrie. Schneiders - 11/2 Ib. bag Breaded
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b A : has been boosted to chairman of the finance com- Property committee budget when Fred McCann was able to ' 'HICKEN L���
t year. h' m it awarded the contracts for return home last week from •
;47,000 from $35,000 las y mtttee, objected that is co replacing windows and installing Listowel Memorial Hospital.
John O'Leary of Staffa, mittee doesn't decide where the
chairman of the building and money goes; management does. siding at schools in Mount Car- Mrs. Stan Agate of Calgary,
property committee, asked for Board Vice Chairman Ronald mel and Goderich to Robinson Alberta, is spending some time Schneiders - 1'/2 Ib. bag Breaded
the increase during a board Marcy of Stratford assured Mr. Construction of Mitchell. Both here with relatives, also Mrs.
meeting July 16. He' told the O'Leary it is not intentional that tenders WIRe the lowest of four Beatrice Keais of Guelph. CHICKEN BREASTS 2099
board the finance committee building and property should get received. V
should sit down at an early date only leftovers, although he ad- The boa?d set the date for the
;t 3 in the new year to assess the mitted that is what seems to board -employee banquet as Oct. TED Wylers - 22 oz. can
needs of each school. In the past, happen. 19; it will be held at the Pineridge . Orange -Grape -lemonade
he commented, the building Michael Connolly of Kippen Chalet, Hensall. Mr. Connolly,
committee "only got what was asked where the $12,000 would Mr. O'Leary and Tim McDonnell, WHO -.-Use" DRINK CRYSTALS 1*39
left^, come from and whether con who attended .conventions in
Mickey Vere of Stratford, sideration has been given to 1#r`itish Columbia last month,
.. `� another member of the, com- selling a van no longer used by
gave brief reports. ff
_ Woodbury 250 ml. Reg. 1.39
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St. Paul's Church
(ANGLICAN)
WINGHAM
John Street at Centre Street
The Rector: The Rev. John T.M. Swan, L. Th.
SUNDAY, JULY 29
* THE SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist
11:00 a.m.—Sung Eucharist. The Service will be"sung by the Men and
Boys of the Choir of Christ Church, Brockham Green, Surrey, England,
and St. Michael's Choir, Walkerton. The Service will be broadcast
over CKNX-Rodio. A Congregational barbecue will be held after the
Service.
PLEASE NOTE: From August 1st, until August 6th, the Church will
be open daily from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Wingham
United Church
The Service Commemorating
Winghom's Centennial
August 5 - 11 a.m.
Hear the Happy recollections of:
Th* R•v. John L. Crawford
Th* Rev. T. Garnet Hussar
Th* R•v. Cecil M. Jardine
Music by the Centennial Homecoming Choir.
Lunch on the Lawn following the service.
WELCOME HOME
MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH
S STORE HOURS:
Wroxeter Personals
Monday to Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
for Cttthst>tat ft tin Saturdays 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Phone 357-2240 CLOSED SUNDAYS We Deliver
Weekend guests with Mrs. spent a couple of days last week Sunday supper guests with her Man is the srjeatest threat to our
Howard Wylie were Mr. and Mrs. with her grandmother, Mi s. mother, Mrs. Mildred Coupland. forests!
Gordon Gibson, while Mr. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Elliot, Grand
James Wylie, Toronto.
Mrs. Muriel McLaughlin of attended the meeting of the Bend, visited Thursday evening
Thamesford visited recently with Masonic Grand Lodge in Toronto, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. William Wade. Residents welcome Mr. and Matthew Elliot.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Matthews, Mrs. Robert Lunt of Toronto to Recent visitors with Mrs.
Cambridge (Preston), and Elgin the village. They have taken up Margaret Townsend_ were Mrs.
Taman, Plattsville, were Sunday residence in their new home, the Frank Townsend and John . ;
guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Ross house formerly owned by _Mrs. Calder of Belmont.
Toman. Lottie Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gibson 67
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Elliot Mrs. Oliver Riley visited accompanied Mrs. Bonnie e.7 ere s the story
have returned home following an Sunday with her mother, Mrs. MacDougall of Burlington to
enjoyable six-week vacation in Charles McCutcheon, Walton. London and attended the of the classified ad
the Maritime provinces. , Mrs. Viola Brandt of marriage of their grand
Stevie and Cathy Marks, Gravenhurst has been visiting at daughter, Susan Reffell, in Byron that could
Brussels, are vsiting their grand- the home of her cousins, Mr. and United Church Saturday evening. . . .
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mrs. Ken Dowling, who have The reception followed at the _
Marks. purchased the former Lawrence Latin Quarter, London.
Miss Allison Metcalfe returned Butt residence. The Wroxeter Harvey McMichael and .add u to bl
to her home in Wingham early in people welcome the Dowlings to Stewart Higgins attended the p g
the week after spending some the village. Masonic Grand Lodge meeting in _ benefits
time with Miss Marion Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edgar and Totonto last week. -
Miss Debbie Gibson. Oshawa, Karen, Georgetgwn, were Residents are pleased to see for you. .
Mrs. Norma Kaster back in the ,
store again following her recent
hospitalization. � If you have an
7 g attic, yarage, or
Outstanding Christian film Mrs. William Wade has
returned home following a visit q closet full of things
with her niece and family, Mr. r ti 2 3 you don't use and
to be shown at F. E. Madill and Mrs. John Sinnamon, probably never will
Seaforth. the classified
A movie that has been ac- Katherine Stenholm who has Rev. Wesley Ball of -- - (an turn those
claimed "the most spectacular been a member of the university Thamesford and formerly of things into
and most dramatic film in the family for almost 40 years. She Gorrie-Wroxeter charge, and his Instant cash )
` history of evangelical motion graduated from the university wife attended the Carrick Camp.►,,,.
pictures", will be shown at the F. and after earning a master's meeting Sunday evening. Mr. - -
1� E. Madill Secondary School at 7 degree, she returned as a Ball preached the sermon.
p.m. on Sunday, August 5. member of the faculty in the Several from this area attended,
"Wine of Morning" is a speech department. including Mr. and Mrs. Clarence o , ,help you
,• feature-length color production Though little iknown about Clement, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
ouges
�i based on the life of Barabbas, the Griffith, Mrs. William Wade, Mr. •
i man who was freed by Pontius Barabbas in the Bible, this and Mrs. Wallace Matthews.
The new m
Pilate, the man on whose cross minister, nister, Rev. Ernest
ie, in a fictional account, find
al
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Jesus Christ died. The story first dramatically portrays what Fellows, conducted his first
became a fictional novel written might have been his background service at Wroxeter on Sunday.
by Dr. Bob Jones, chancellor of and final destiny. It is a film not Members of the congregation _
♦ Bob Jones University. The story only for entertainment but a film were pleased to meet him and his '
had been forming in Dr. Jones' with a message and a purpose. wife after the service. er
mind for sometime but he never Though it deals with first -century
had time to transfer it to paper people, it relates to this century
until a prolonged illness forced as well and depicts men and WHITECHURCH
him to limit his activities. His women who have the same U i •
work has now reached the screen Problem as those of today. Much Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw
Ei in this production filmed by his of the story centres about Jesus recently returned home from a
university. Settings were con- t'w'ist and the many ways He holiday in the West. They
structed by students and staff meets the needs of hearts and travelled by plane from London
members, music was composed lives every day and in every Airport to Calgary and attended ♦ Win$
by a member of the faculty, generation. the Calgary Stampede. The also
ham
actors were drawn from the "Wine of Morning" is the first went on a tour to the Rocky '
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'university family' and the film Christian motion picture to win Mountains, Banff and Lake
was produced entirely on the 200- all four major awards of the Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
acre university campus. Jones National Evangelical Film Laidlqw of London and Mr. and
plays the role of Pontius Pilate in Foundation. Everyone is invited Mrs. Joe Ducharme of Goderich
the film.to attend this showing, Admission assisted on the farms at home
The movie is directed by is free. while their parents were away.
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