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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-08-01, Page 6y -w y, c X. ., . ..,' _ _ � __�':�_ _•.r . -w. 'tor 6—lu Wiogham wdvbuiC l7u.ca, Ai gust 1. 1Sfly Wlatts'aBri df Cathy Gail Bridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bridge of Brussels, and David Edmond Lisle Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Watts, Brussels, were united in marriage at Brussels United Church on Saturday, June 3o. Rev. Gordon Hazelwood of- ficiated.. Michelle McCutcheon was organist and soloist was Gayle White. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The maid of honor was Gayle White of Brussels and bridesmaids were Mrs. Brenda Jamieson of Toronto, Donna and Jackie Bridge, sisters of the bride, of Brussels, Mrs. Stephanie Kelfington of Brussels and Maxine Watts of Kitchener, both sisters of the groom. The best man was Brad McLellan of Brussels and ushers were Gill Jamieson and Gary Bridge, both of Toronto, Murray Kellington, Murray Houston and Darrin Watts, all of Brussels. Following the wedding, a reception was held at Family Paradise. After a wedding trip to Northern Ontario, the couple is residing in Toronto. Photo by Snyder Studio - Ste Stephen's Churchies arse of avenin ceremon. FI LMS FOR SALE—People who like to watch movies at home could find a selection of old si g classics as well as some newer films at the dealers tables at the Wingham Film and Nostalgia Festival last weekend. St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Gorrie was the scene for the wedding ceremony of Brenda Bennett and Douglas Browne on July 14 at 7 p.m. `% The bride is the daughter of ' Bruce and Dorothy Bennett of RR 1, Gorrie and the groom is the ;. ::Centre son of Peter and Grace Browne of r ,"% x..:;. G. Gorrie. $ x Y . ,4�f: I Rev. Orrence Laramie of ,4 e W S Gorrie officiated at the service. . Donald Coghlin of Fordwich was Recent Wingham and Area the organist. Miss Lisa Lambkin Day Centre for the Homebound of Fordwich sang, You Light Up " activities included a picnic outing My Life and We've Only Just" 9' to Riverside Park. Begun. The clients arrived at 11 For her wedding, the bride;; o'clock for a social hour before wore a floor -length gown of a lunch. A picnic lunch of ham French polyester sheer. She i `N sandwiches, lettuce salads, carried a floral arrangement of E <. bananas and fruit breads along yellow roses and white car- with barbecued hot dogs was nations.` served. The maid of honor wasenday xz The 'Olympics' for the clients Haasnoot of RR 1, Gorrie who tiN commenced after a short rest. wore a yellow polyester -knit'; Events and winners were as floor -length gown with a sheer 4 Id z follows: 10 yard dash, Hilda waist -length cape. Scheerer; standing broad, Ralph ,The bridesmaids were Mrs.;l � s y Godfrey; distance judging, Helen Perry Strong of RR 1, Gorrie and Y Lewis tug-of-war, Helen Lewis a Mrs. Daryl Knoblauch ,, of r Ma (iaibraith Edna Eckmier Gowanstown sisters, of s the Mary and Ralph Godfrey; discus, Hilda groom, who wore gowgs similar a . Scheerer and Rosella Ard won to the maid of honor's.�� 5 ` the javelin competition. The best man was Jack Toner::. The overall winner with the of Palmerston. The ushers were < '; most points was Helen Lewis. Edward Browne and Peter Following the activities the Browne, both of RR 1, Fordwich, '< group returned to the Armouries brothers of the groom. MARRIAGE VOWS were exchanged by Kathy Fines, for lemonade, tea and grapes. A reception followed in the Wroxeter, and John McCracken, Wingham, on June 23 in Anne Adair led the group in Howick Community Centre at 9 Wroxeter United Church with Rev. Wesley Ball officiating. exercises last Thursday, then p.m. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fines of clients played table and floor The bride's mother wore a Wroxeter. John is the ion of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hackett, shuffle board. It was the first street -length dress with an off Lueknow. The couple Is residing in Wingham. chance to play on the new table white colored skirt and a sheer TO RESIDE NEAR FORDWICH—Mr. and Mrs. Douglas shuffle board purchased by the floral top in shades of green. Browne exchanged marriage vows on July 14 at St. Ste- New rlzons committee. The room's mther wore a phen's Anglican couple will reside at Lunchwas prepared by the st eet-length dre soof dusty pink RR 1, Fordwich. (Russell Corrie. The Russell Studio Photo) new cook, Lynne Anderson, and in a polyester crepe knit. served by the volunteers. After For a wedding trip to the west Congratulations to Wingham lunch Doreen Mali talked about coast, the bride wore a baby blue additives as part of the regular colored skirt and jacket with a on its 100th Birthday nutrition program. floral polyester sheer blouse. This was followed by a The couple will reside at RR 1, �s ceramics class being taught by Fordwich. Anita Mahe and Josie Anger. Out-of-town guests attended House Plans Drawn Free estimates. References for .all previous work. SCHAEFER RESIDENTIAL DESIGN LISTOWEL 291-1449 0 St.Paul's Church (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM John Street at Centre Street Tie Rector: The Rev. John T.M. Swan, L. Th. SUNDAY, AUGUST S * THE EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m.—Sung Eucharist In c9lebration of WI m s Centennial. Preeeben The Rev. T. Kenneth Hawthorn. The Rev . O. Lancaster will also be assisting. A social hour will follow the 10:00 a.m. Service. Please note: The Church is open daily 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. until Wed., August 8th. All visitors to Winghom's Centennial are invited to visit the Church. Wingham. United Church The Service Commemorating Wingham's Centennial August 5 - 11 a.m. Hear the Happy recollections of: The Rev. John L. Crawford The Rev. T. Garnet Husser The Rev. Cecil M. Jardine Music by the Centennial Homecoming Choir. Lunch on the Lawn following the service. WELCOME HOME CENTENNIAL Craft and Bake S01# ­L Sponsored by Jack Iteavie Opportunity Workshop for Mentally Retarded Adults August 1 to August 3 From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. outside the workshop (located across from the swimming pool) �w�w�►�u"�w�"�"��wr�l"w �u+►�w�+t�aau w� McCOMB'S HOBBYCRAFT The clients were then served from Toronto, Cobourg, Lost tea, coffee and cookies before Lake, Wallaceburg, Unionville ORNAMENTAL CEMENT going home. and Elmvale. D=R AT 1 "The Place WhWe Quality Counts" E Hwy. 86 West of Wingham 357-3066 WINGHAM Schneiders - 1 Ib. pkg. MINI SIZZLERS Schneiders - 2 lb. box $359 BEEF BURGERS Palmolive - 24 oz. Z9 LIQUID DETERGENT Blue Bonnet - 3 Ib. pkg. Coloured MARGARINE STOKE Ii011R5: Mlim* to irlly 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Setwtbp 7:80 a.m. to 7200 P.M. Mime 3S7-4240 CLOSED SUNDAYS We Delim V : EXCHANGE VOWS --Mr. and Mrs. Joe Welshar were united In marriage at the Fordwich United Church on July 6. The couple will reside In Listowel. ( Russell Studio Photo) PLACc Eia=zl GHnn Tlll� n evening here is the best kind of dinner Aplan you can make. Once you enter our 4 cozy atmosphere and see our appetizing menu, you'll understand why! ome sample delicious food...prepared C exquisitely to your order by our talented master chef. Welcome Home! Centennial Special: Every Day This Week Maitland Restaurant And Tavern Fully Licensed for your Enjoyment Wbgbm, 857-8841