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S4dlowsmEngland exchange vows
Hendersons '
mark 25 yrs.
of marriage
n at St. Andrews � � � Ja� �.- -
,in eeremo y � d , wbW were hanovW
with a dance and buffet lunch at
!!s joyew strains of the a�caswn of their 25th wedding
Map* raft throw St_ The ouw,tg was a
AS&OWs Pr�edritenan Church, present from
p,reseht from their son and
man, as Wendy 13OW daughter. Bob and Shelly l4e-
smew" weal down the aide to derson. plus daughter-in-law
stfd her ry m, Richard James Debbie and future son un law ,
8flsowa, in a 3 pm- ceremony Donald Hunsber6a
Aft II- Jim and Audrey were marry
The Exide is the daugbiff of on July 30. 1954. in the manse Of .�+»
Donald and Audrey England of Wingham presbyKeian church
1Admm and the WE is the by the late Rev N mmo-
sow of MM. Shirley Salivas of Attending the anniversary
- celebration were friends and
Oven is marriage by hes relatives from the L' S- as %bell as
pints, the bride sore an Petrolia. Toronto. London, lop*« .
meant gown in Alencon Lace It ''' Kitchener Wingham. St- Mary's -
bed a sweetheart and Sound. Godench. Stratford r "
three tiers d lace dam the front and Mitchell -
of longtram
° the dress held the edge edged a The couple extends a warm
tlhanks to all the friends and
a
around with matcbmg lace- Her ped make the
' ` {
relatives who hel
baddress was a matching occasion memorable.
eapew with a loot cathedral i.
Weil -
Ow bmagaet was • - Be I rove
with pastd yellow rosea• whits 9 r• d • � �
mer iBics, baby's breath and ivy Mrs. Robert Procter spent a _ t
and laces matching the few days last week with Mr- and : r
She also were a necklace andMos- Howard Zettler d Blyth -
Opal e :l from a `' Mrs. Robert Procter and Mrs.
6ieod, firs- Kathy Walter at ' Howard Zettler met Mrs. Dennis i
Stratford, and carried a han- Ensom d Sarnia at Grand Bend
d>terchief belonging to her on 'Thursday. Mfrs- Ensom is
paternal ,i,.� ... Cher- Y supporting a Tittle Sister. Tisa.
Her attendants matron of lint` MR. AND MRS. JACK GAUb.T were married at the t'g
` who also visited with the Procter on Saturday, butte 30. The former Mary
family members ham Bible Chapel
mor Debbie Brenzil � Weber
wiatbam and bridesmaids All boots must be returned to Weber, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Nancy and Cathy England•Teeswater. and the groom's the Belgrave Library by August of R R 1, Wroxeter_ He is the son of Mrs- Richard Carter of
Roseanne of the bride. Roahe tiger lilies and ivy and had white its, Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Wingham. They will reside in Winghatn.
SaBows, sister of the groom, and bows on the front Pews. Finnigan of Wingham. and great
am Donne England of British Following the ceremony a aunts, Christina and Olive
Com, the bride's sister -in- reception was held at the Finnigan and Mr. and Mrs_
law, wore gow of posw yellow Wuigham Golf and Curling Club, Albert Taylor. •
jQm7 accented ,with matching with out-of-town guests from For her wedding trip to s exchanged
e&diaf and carried open white London, Pickering, ti Falls and other points in Marra a vow
with yellow r,� Toronto, ho uagara g
�� inside. Goderich, Lucknow, � Fin, Ontario the bride wore a taupe
and white ,� flower gam• N>as Brandi British Columbia, Cambridge• sundress with rope belt and •Church
Glencoe, Burlington and Kin- matching jacket and Brown Andrew" s
Lynn Rased d Toronto, a mage a and a corsage of in Ste
—A.;*- �tsr carcina- .h. ,u CS
M rhe ' wm` a `J-- burnt. orange and off-white ad-rused W:- --z--- roses,
stephanotis and ivy-
MTrs. Phyllis McKee of The bridal s
doe Mown with shat pry sleeves Guests of honor were carnations_' The altar d St_ Andrew's the cake.
and a yellow rn-bbon arced the bride's grandparents• Mr- and The couple plans to reside in Presbyterian Church was y
waist She carried a small white Mrs- James England of W gham_ Prior to the ceremony adores with flowers 'and bathed � • a sister-in-lawsoontt d the ,� bride's mother wore a
ace parasol closed with pastel Ludoow, Mr- and Mrs. Norman the bride was feted with showers in soft candlelight at seven bride. was honor attendant• dress d soft flowing silk in a pale
yellow roses and white daisies Whitehead of ' .gingham and � IancknoW a� � o,d� on Saheday, July 1�4. for Bridesmaids Were Miss Rosy color She wore a corsage d
flowing nut Remelda Whitehead of Mfaundrel of Port �n and Mrs. P>� roses. 'fee
wuxe a chowlate the marriage ceremony muting Brenda Finley,_. Wingham, dose �p p� mance
The groom Sharen . E. McKee d Wingham fnends d the bride. and suss ms's mother chose a two -
brow ttatedv with tails and a a and Rarely L- Tom• RR 3. piece dress d blue and white
of two yellow Charlotte McKee. sister d the
r� Marriage solemn�z ��- "� �� w� bode. of Wtngham. Tbeyi wore �� � with finely .pleated
1be best man, Jamie Stapietan d surrounded with daisies. red skirt. Her corsage was a white
Wb banL and ushers, David and floor -length goo w d coral jersey and blue delphiniums.
1baDpaoo, Pad $1� and Paul wZ h blouson bodices. fine pleated P>e°m
s breath and White.: bows %its short slit sleeves and ere For travelling to Eastern
an&nd. brother of the bride, all and doves decorated the guest Ontario. the bride wet a floral
ah �H, and Terry SaUOWs cit Fordwich Unitedwaistlines- The attendants silk d with p�
per- Rev- Dr_ Robert H- Arm- ted skirt and
ai Torofto, brother of, the groom. carried lighted huuiicane lamps
^a..Jt'� at7oeloeiin !olid cap The Exide carried a sb 1 the y tie Waistline in shades d beige.
R.,h � . .. ,, surrounded with shlk lilies. roses.
an more beige Je u _ - r -` h United cascade d yellow roses. white and Mrs- Don Robertson was ` and mauve- Her corsage
Inv. n lapels and sine y-eilo .v ivy and baby's breath. They wore was p� rases, Mr. and Mrs
Ch:u.:.. t. -I,.:n Fl- �tiiam and carnations and baby's beth. lilies in their hair.
rotes as.boutoanierm. Reg- Ted SL. -non -a+� sized the Miss Bev McCann acted as her bride is the daughter of Zmn will reside fat' RR 3.
Mr. and Mrs_ George Tarry Zinn d RR 2. VFinghann
'ibtbride's mother more a mint marriage betwee,. �"enda Lee sister's maid d honor. Brides McKee' was the groomsman at his � m
�� floral baa flown with : 4cCann and Josue r,-eishar. maids Were Mrs. Linda Walker d Wim. Parents of the groom brother's Wedding. Guests Were Guests attended the wedding
matching jacket, white o i'he bride is the daug ;e- f Fred Listowel and Miss Karen are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tian. ushered their pegs by brothers from Brampton, Woodstock,
'.. and a corsage d white and Joan McCann d :.R i. Ford- li1�i_ .�r d RR 2. Teeswater. AD RR 3, Wimgtham: by her d the bride. Wayne McKee and South Riva a were nt Forest.
the bride's
The groom's mother weigh while the. -room i '`ie son d Were dressed alike in floor-lehgth Given in marriage Honored guests
s ester with Brian McKee. both of Viiingham.
wove an off-white floral silk Ralph and Rose Weigh- of RR 2. gowns d blue poly father, the bride diose a floor- and the groom's other. Mrs. Era Bruce s
s cousin. Mike �°d°n
pleated jersey gown_ with Teeswater. flared skirts and blouson ova �gownofwhitealenconlace Purdoo. Thorndale The male Grand Malley. and the groom's
brown Mfrs. Connie MacEwen o: RR 1. tops which featured gathered with fine sbeer pleats on the front members d the bridal part` and mother. Mrs. M•irmie Zinn
ala�gt Listowel Was organist foe the necklines and split sleeves. They bice and laog bishop Bright
Hatching jacket..t sleeves of
d trot. the bride's father yore tuxedos of o� t.
buret orange and white car- occasion. She accompanied Miss carried bouquets d White daisies ` lace and sheer with the t� sandalwood with dark brown
Cathnabons-y Gibson d RR t. Fordwnch and bluecarnathass. leer )ser sheer .pleats around lapels- The groom yore a Wroxeter
as she sang. Turn Around Look at was adorned With Wreaths d The bodice Was covered with � boutonmere d red roses. the best
Th. Rober was conducted by Me. ,b •Lord's Prayer. Let's baby's breath. seed pearls and was styled With a man and ushers yore coral roses
Rev. Robert Armstrong. In Dr. and Mrs- Rabat Weir of
addition to the wedding march Keep Growing and Two Shall Be Tthe groom was attended by his sweetheart neckline. A long and the fathers d*m white Ottawa. Mir. and Mrs. Elliot
as One. brother. Mery Weishar d Allis- chapel train d akncon lace fell
�� and soloist D. Stephen carnations- augur. Toronto. Mrs- Jack
Saiiows. brother d the groom. The bridal gown Which was fa- ton- The guests were ushered by from the back waistline- A Juliet A reception was held at the Gallagher of Mount Forest. Mr.
and s� •� Wedding shioned by Brenda featured the groom's brother. Dan cep trimmed with lace held her Wingham Ball where the and ITrs Gee Allan .and
Soft"played as the bride pimped an the bishop sleeves. aspire lines. a V�eishar d' Kitchener and the laceedged silt illusion veil and head table Was decorated with a farcSarnia.
y. were weekend
groom's L . m . before the Queen Anne neckline and a built- bride's brother. Rick McCann of she carried a bouquet of red silk three -tiered round Wedding cake gum with Mur. and Mrs. Mac
and ••� Wonder d in chapel train- A sheer chiffon RR 1. Fordwich. roses with a White orch;a. Allan and attended the Rmgham
You-doingthe 00fing of the coveredthe carabeila satin While A reception Was held at the centennial and Teeswater Old
Boys' pion
the trim was appiklued lace. The Belmore Community Centre. The
,be e, no h was decorated with veil made d matching chiffon head table held the wedding cake
candelabra d yellowrases. white and lace Was held in place With a Winch had. a flowing water four
tam as its base
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colored goshzn Wn a
skirt - A sheer flowered cape and
a corsage of red roses completed
are what a yot
her ensemble The groom's
mother chose a long blue figured
wede�ui spem
day
polyester gown featuring a
g
Pleated skirt and long sleeves
She wore a corsage of red roses -
For a going-awiy outfit.
Brenda wore an off-wtute skirt
And the comptete lined Forever Yours
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wedding stot,c~y by Internationol Artcroft
and a corsage of v ellow roses
,s one Of those details. Look through our
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western Canada. 'he couple will
,nvitatoonS reply cords and informals.
reside to Listowel Brenda is em- 'ih'
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in Lustowel and Joe is employed
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MR. AND MRS. LAWSON LEWIS, RR 1, Cambridge
( va") are happy to . tine forthcoming mar'rtage of
their daughter, Donna Neon to AM. Barry Edgar Dane, %an
of AM. and Mrs. Edgar Dane, Wroxeter, Ont. The marriage
Carl 11 take place August 11, 197'9, at a p . m in Wesley U n f fid
Church, Can*Awid le. Barry is a graduafa of ttw University
of Waterba Dmer is a graduals of W11tr4d Laurier Unfver-
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Outstanding
quartet to sing
at local church
The Crass Roads an out
standing full-time gospel quartet
from the United States. will
perform m concernt at the
Wingharn Baptist Church on
Friday evening August 10. at
3<1
The Cross Roads have
'recorded many albums and are
heard on many radio stations
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This quartet. +^th their piannst.
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renewal
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,ncluding the populor
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your wedding choose from
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