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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-08-01, Page 7Pastel colors for early July ceremony Soft tones of pink, white and and William Allan (Bill) Brown aqua, in carnations and of Wingham. chrysanthemums, formed the The candlelight ceremony was setting in Westside United performed by Rev. Lloyd Coates Church, Owen Sound, when at 3:30 on July 7. The flowers marriage vows were exchanged formed a lovely setting around between Catherine Lorraine the candelabra 'and the guest (C*tbie) Caswell of Owen Sound pews were marked with pink and ' AYTON LODGE' RESIDENTIAL HOME Coyntry Home For Senior Citizens and Retirees Private and Semi -Private Rooms A Home Atmosphere with Loving Care Our Rates are Very Reasonable Eileen Moyles 5 Louisa St. Phone Ayton, Ont. NOG 1 CO 519-665-7825 NIIti11M m HEARING TESTS Vance's Drug Store, Wingham on Fri., Aug. 10 - 1-3 p sm s NO OBLIGATION Batteries, Accessories,; repairs to all makes. aqua carnations and baby's over the dresses. The attendants waistline of the dress. She wore a bride ware a cream chiffon drew white gardenia corsage with pink with double skirt and sboeatring breath tied with white bows. Mrs. carried round bouquets of pink Sweetheart roses. ties at the waistline. A mateb"d Brenda Nicholson of Tare was organist and accompanied the Sweetheart roses, stephanotis, white button mums and aqua The groom's mother chose a cape was attached and aqua and soloist, John J McIntosh of ribbon. They wore wreaths of gown of wheat chiffon with full pink flowers adorned the hemline chiffon skit and double attached of the dress and the top of tbg Stratford, cousin of the groom, as he sang '•The Wedding Song", pink Sweetheart roses, stephanotis and baby's breath in cape. Her corsage was peach cape. A corsage of pink their hair. Sweetheart roses and Sweetheart roses completed her "The Wedding Prayer" and "If" stephanotis, tied with gold rib- travelling costume. The bride is the daughter of A cousin of the groom, Dame bon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown are Mr. and Mrs. Barry Caswell of Davis of London, was flower girl. For travelling to Florida, the residing in V00001%. Owen Sound. Parents of the She wore a dress of baby pink groom are Mr. and Mrs. Walter chiffon with triple -tier skirt and Brown, Wingham. white eyelet int. with ' pink ribbon tying at the back The bride was given in waistline. An elbow-lengtlh marriage by her parents. Her capelet, with round collar and ' dress of white silk organza was lace edging, was attached to the fashioned on empire lines. The dress. She carried a bouquet bodice of alencon lace, re- similar to those carried by the embroidered with seed pearls, senior attendants and also wore a had a sheer round yoke. Similar floral wreath in her hair. trim was used, on the long bishop sleeves. The full skirt featured a Wayne Brown was best man at wattesu train. A Juliet cap of his brother's wedding and f! !' lace and pearls held in place her were ushered by the brides cathedral veil of tulle illusion brother, John Caswell, qnd ` edged in scheffle embroidery and Richard Ens. The ring bearer, her bouquet was a small cascade was Jay Purdon, cousin of the f :. k of pink Sweetheart roses, nom. nom and ring g The gr # ; stephanotis, baby's breath and bearer wore three-piece pearl ivY• grey tuxedos. The tuxedos worn by the other men featured pearl Matron of honor, Mrs. Brenda grey jackets with darker grey Caswell of Tara, asister-in-law of vests and trousers. the bride, and bridesmaids, Mrs. <, ElizNbeth Graham of Owen A dinner and dance was held at Sound and Mrs. Marilyn Ens of St. Mary's Parish Hall. The ` Port Elgin, were gowned alike in bride's mother wore pink chiffon aqua jersey. The dresses were -in a dress styled with blouson styled with blouson bodices with bodice and spaghetti straps. A f lace insets at the top, spaghetti sheer overblouse featured roll straps and knife -pleated skirts. collar and long sheer bell sleeves Sheer elbow -length chiffon capes and rose and silver grey em - with rolled collars were worn broidery adorned the sleeves and Photo by Snyder Studio The Wingham Advance -Times. Avr! 1. 1p'i9—Nap 1 Mato— Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crump, Tim Crwckelm and Jill of Kindersley, Sasltatr cbewan, and Mr. and Mrs. Russet Gump of Newmarket visited last week with their aunt, Mrs. Jean Crump, John Street a Rev. Dr. Robert H. Armstrong conducted the morning worship service at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. His ser- mon topic was ' `The Parable of the Talents". Special music was provided by a giris' trio, Anne Area music pupils pass examinati0fls Area pian and theory pupils have received word that they have passed their examinations at Toronto Conservatory and London Conserve . • ., of Music. Pupils of Mrs. Nora Moffatt, Wroxeter, who have learned the good news are: Valerie Johnston, first class honors in Grade 1 Theory; Aileen Underwood, first class honors in Grade 2 Theory; Heather Brent, honors in Grade 3 Harmony. Successful in their Grade 8 piano were Deborah Shore, Sherry Ann Robertson and Jeffery Mulvey,, at Toronto Conserva,.., of Music. Kathy Underwood received Grade e honors in piano at London Con- servatory. Fifty-three pupils from various areas tried examinations in pianoforte and singing at Blyth in June. The following are pupils of Mrs. Winona Martin, Brussels %� Fair Hearing Aid Service Guests witness ceremon in Belgrave United Church Grade 8 pianoforte, Michelle /� 145 Ontario St., Box 423 � McCutcheon, honors, first in a Guests from Sudbury, St. guest pews in Knox United at 3:30. Rev. John Roberts Trisha Taylor, a niece of the class of nine; Carol Wheeler, HEARING AIDS Stratford, Ont. NSA 6T3 Catharines, Windsor, Toronto, Church, Belgrave, to witness the performed the ceremony and bride, of RR 5, Wingham, was third in the same class. These Hamilton, Blyth, Clinton, exchange of marriage vows Alison Roberts was organist. flower girl. She wore a floor- two will receive the Grade 8 Goderich, Lucknow, Belgrave, between Doreen Margaret Soloist George Cull sang "Turn length gown of light pink cotton Pianoforte Certificates as they Moosomin, Saskatchewan, and Taylor of Belgrave and Jack Around", "We've Only Just and polyester. It featured puffed previously passed with first class �► ♦♦H♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦H♦H♦H♦H ♦ ♦N♦H♦H♦H♦N♦H♦H♦H♦H♦J „ „ ,� ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦jt►♦e ♦ ♦ ♦ �►♦♦♦{}e♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ Calgary, Alberta, occupied the Louis Mali of Holyrood on July 7 Begun", , ` I Believe and The sleeves, Peter Pan collar and tenors the Rudiments of Grade 2 • • Wedding Hymn". The organist delicately pleated bodice. She Theory Centenn,'al SOVIII s "f played "The Homecoming" carried light pink silk rues and Janice Somers passed her zz�X while the bride and attendants baby's breath and in her hair she Grade 6 pianoforte and Catherine to entered the church. wore a floral headband of the McGavin earned honors and was ♦ ♦ ; ,;,. < :.: ., f:rgt in her elattts in Grade 5 at Mangle Discount Z:Mw f' Lighted Candelabra, eFiunn�eu 3aiTic ii3W '�. by pink and white silk flowers, pianoforte. They are also pupils t �-. � '�� � re=�� � Pasquale Urso of Sudbury was � �• �.�. formed the altar setting. The 125 ml. ' X35t :. guest pews were marked with best man and guests were 1.19 , ushered by Robert Gordon of Nair lotion white and blue silk bows centred ` £R with handcrafted roses. Belgrave, the bride's nephew; .. a� ,f, I Guilin Tonelli of Sudbury; and Parents of the bride are Mr. Noxzema Roll -On sy7 Y F' Stelvio Bandiera, Toronto. The :.,,: s and Mrs. Lawrence Tay%r, <� � >e" ,�`.' `s`s� i�..::���".. male members of the wedding .,,;- . '.... .�>' � : Belgrave. The groom is the son of party wore blue tuxedos. The t 1*39 Mrs. Rose Praprost and stepson groom's boutonniere was pink."e coramof John Praprost, St. Catharines. csFs roses and the others wore white w �1 �.. Mr. Taylor gave his dhter in carnations. Breck:µn r.. ,.�.,.'< a marriage. ,yam, k .a I�'',;i Doreen ehose a romantically Pink candles adorned the shdmpo Q 2 • 9 styled snow white gown 'of miles at the Wingham Legion full flared skirt Hall for the reception which chiffonet with ul ;�. n Playtex - 30's ?' followed. Vases of pansies and chapel -length train. 'fie brightened smaller tables and 2*49 4.gathered bodice had a scoop gMaxi-Padneckline flowing to the bishop the head table was centred with a sleeves and the dress featured a three -tiered wedding cake Venice lace vest. A Juliet decorated in pink and white. Palmolive - 32 oz. Liquid headpiece held her lace -trimmed Master of ceremonies was Jim 3 veil and she carried a white Bible Taylor, brother of the bride. - 1 •39 topped with delicate pink silk The bride's mother wore a Detergent� <f. roses and baby's breath. floor -length gown of deep pink Luster -Sheen - 1 Ib. The bridal attendants wore polyester° interlock knit with k ams floor -length gowns featuring pink pleated skirt and removable lace • 3 g•'' floral design on ivory back- Jacket. Her corsage was dusty Hand Cleaner ground. The gowns were made of pink silk roses with baby's chiffon and styled with scoop breath. The groom's mother T R I A N G L E �::; necklines, blouson bodices with chose a cocktail dress of peacock 1318 C O U N T tie backs and split sleeves. The blue, styled with long sleeves and ii.., ` .s_ ..}♦.l� .0throe tiered skirts were gathered V neckline. A corsage of pink silk at the waistlines. The attendants roses complemented her dress. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays Sundays Noon to Si: carried deep pink silk roses with For travelling to Northern trailing white ribbons. Each wore Ontario, the bride wore a cocktail ��♦H♦H♦H♦H♦♦♦♦N♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦� 'y a pink rose in her hair. dress in shades of pastel brown, styled with dee V neckline, tie Miss Donelda Lamont of y p Belgrave was maid of honor and back sleeves and tie belt. They bridesmaids were sisters of the will reside at RR 3, Holyrood. 1, bridal couple, Joyce Thompson The bride is a graduate of Centralia College. and Brenda Mali. SPECTACULAR COLOUR FILM PRODUCTION WINE -OF MORNING At F. E. Madill Secondary School Sunday, August S, 7:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome Free Admission 0 MRS. JOE WALKER Bluevale Personal Notes Fred Elliott has returned home after vacationing at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Elliott and family, Mount Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hen- ning entertained their relatives to a picnic at Mildmay Park on Sunday.. Enjoying this get- together were Mr. and Mrs. Kalvin Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moffat, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott, Linda Harkness, Daryl Walker, Kathy Walker, Ken Skinn, Marie -and Kevin Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacTavish of Bluevale and Mrs. Jack Willitts of Wroxeter recently spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alan McColeman of Tim- mins. Bluevale welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry and family. Mr. Perry will be ministering to the United" Church congregation and for the month of August there will be joint services with the Presbyterian congregation each Sunday morning at 11:30.___ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston attended the McQuillan reunion on Sunday at the Ashfield Park. All are welcome to offend Christian film Everyone is welcome to the F. E. Madill Secondary School on Sunday evening at 7 when the film, "Wine of Morning", will be shown. "Wine of Morning" is the story of the life of Barabbas and is based on a fictional novel written by Dr. Bob Jones, chancellor of Bob Jones University of South Carolina. It was produced by members of the university 'family' and filmed on the university grounds. The film is the most honored , evangdical motion picture ever produced. It is the first Christian motion picture to win all four major awards of the National Evangelical Film Foundation. It was named baht film of the year; its director, Katherine Stenholm, was named best director; Bob Jones University was named producer of the year; and Al Carter, who played the role of Barabbas, was named out- standing Christian actor of the Wine of Morning" promises to be a rewarding 4 pi • ,.s fel' the viewer. Admission is' h'�s: Camphill, Kathy and linda Taylor. A special centennial service will be held at St. Andrew's next Sunday. Dave Shaw !ed the congregation of the Wingham United Church is worship Sunday morning. The sermon was delivered by Lavame Ballaglti. Former ministers will return to the United Church for the special centennial service on Sunday morning at 11. Mr. and Mrs. William Crump and Michael moved Saturday from Lucktiow to their new home on Shuler Street. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Ballagh during the last week were Mrs. Helen Thi of Hensall, Anson Wolfe of Melbourne, Mrs. Claude Bronson and Carolyn of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson, Gorrie, Mt. and Mrs. Jon Hiscox, Velma and Rhonda of Woodstock, Mrs. Carl Douglas, Belmore. Mr. and Mrs. Laidlaw, Jim and Greg, have arrived home after spending two weeks vacationing at McGregor Point and Cragleith. . Karen Scholtz feted at shower Whitechurch—A shower was held Saturday evening in the Community Memorial Hall here for Karen Scholtz of Goderic'h, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scholtz. The hostesses were cousins of the bride-to-be. Mrs. Howard Long was in charge of a short program which featured piano selections by Mrs. Garnet Farrier, readings by Mm. Jack Gillespie, piano numbers by Miss Karen Young and a contest ! by Mrs. Reg Schultz. Karen thanked for the beautiful gifts and expressed gratitude to the hostesses. She In her friends to visit her in her new home in London. A dainty lunch was enjoyed by all in attendance. - NORA VAN CAMP was one of the Brookhaven Nursing Home residents who acted as models Monday In a fashion show at the home. Residents seemed enthusiastic about the style of the two-piece suit she wore made of polyester and about the accessory scarf and umbrella.