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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-09-12, Page 6toe 6-1%6-W-' am Advance -'Mmes, September 12, 1878 UCW speaker provides Vows exchanged at St. Helens program aids St- ildew United Church was Pritchard and Larry Mac- Given in marriage by her BRUSSELS—A very pleasant - qrs setting for the double -ring Pherson, brother of the bride, parents, the bride wore a white afternoon was spent last Wed- " ceremony uniting in marriage was soloist. He sang "Annie's floor -length gown of silk chiffon neb&y at the home of Mrg. H. Gail MacPherson and Stephen Song" "Just the Way You Are" with sweetheart neckline, long deVries when she entertained the Caslick on Saturday, August 11,, and "Twelfth of Never". full bishop sleeves, accordion members of the afternoon unit of at four o'clock. The bride is the daughter of pleats falling from the empire _ the United Church Women. Rev. A. Cook officiated amid a Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- waistline and long chapel train. A Mrs. Carl Hemingway read at �A setting of yellow candelabra Pherson, RR 1, Lucknow, and the charming Juliet headpiece held poem, 'GodNeeds Me", and a adorned by yellow and white groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. her fingertip veil in place. She verse of the hymn, "What a daisies. Organist was Mrs. Ann C. Wilford Caslick, Wingham. carried a cascade of yellow roses Friend we Have in Jesus" was and English ivy. sung. Mrs. Lydia Turnbull led in , w. Janet MacPherson of Ed- prayer, followed by the Lord's ` monton was maid of honor and Prayer. Scripture from Isaiah 4. bridesmaids were Margaret was read by Mrs. Peggy Cud- MacPherson ud MacPherson of Regina, Mrs. Bev more, followed by the hymn, Yundt of Kincardine, sisters of ••Hr� Your Anchor Hold?". the bride, Mrs. Dianne Collyer of The guest speaker was Mrs. '> Napanee, sister of the groom, Ruth Axtman who attended and Mrs. Ethel Caslick of Lon- Camp Menesetung as well as don, sister-in-law of the groom. Alma College during the sum - They were dressed alike in floor- mer. She outlined the courses 4 length gowns of yellow polyester given there and shared they silk, blouson style with cap wealth of information she had sleeves and full skirts. They acquired. She gave many helpful carried nosegays of yellow and suggestions and projects for white daisies. programs and meetings and said Flower girl was Alyssa Caslick the mission study of Japan, along of Sarnia, niece of the gq•om. Her with a Bible study session, would c dress was white with yellow complete an interesting i eyelet flowers. She carried a program.' basket ofellow and white .A Y Many resource books were daisies. suggested by Mrs. Axtman, in Groomsman was Greg Alton of eluding "Exchange", "Getting it Lucknow. Ushers were Bill all Together", "Church Women", Kennedy of Toronto, Jim Leslie "Parables of the Bible" and Marriage vows exchanged of Embro, friends of the groom, "Sharing My Faith". Many of and Stephen MacPherson, these can be purchased or or- • Lucknow, brother of the bride. dered from the Resource Centre .n Guelph church ceremony Ring bearer was Scott Caslick of in Mitchell. London, nephew of the groom. The Brussels group felt that Leslie Anne Collett of Acton Stan Collett, Burlington. The male attendants wore beige Mrs. Axtman's hints and and Douglas James Mason of Guests from Guelph, London, and brown tuxedos, beige ruffledsuggestions would be most London were united in the bonds Wingham, Ottawa, Hamilton, �> shirts, brown bow tes and white helpful in making its "Mission in of holy matrimony by Rev. Gerry Toronto and St. Marys attended boutonnieres.Life" study more meaningful. A Hofstetter in a ceremony in the reception which was held at The bride's mother chose a vote of appreciation was given to Trinity United Church, Guelph, The Arches Restaurant and floor -length gown of mint green her. on Saturday, August 25, at four Tavern, Guelph. 1 chiffon styled with round Following the benediction, o'clock. Arrangements of yellow The bride's mother wore a pe l refreshments were served. and white mums adorned the gown of dusty rose polyester knit a r neckline and ca draped from the shoulders. A corsage of church sanctuary for the happy with a corsage of orange and ' a �t> yellow roses completed her occasion. Mrs. Doreen Monro white carnations. The grootn�'s . ensemble. The groom's mother provided organ music. mother chose a sky blue gown' x wore a floor -length gown of peach r The bride is the daughter of with accordion pleated bodice M 1 with matching pleated I ester silk blouson style t Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Collett and skirt and a ma mg ��. polyester y S . , A: full skirt and slit sleeves. She Acton, and parents of the groom cape. Her corsage was a cym- ", •x n wore a corsage of yellow and WMS holds are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mason, bidium orchid. white roses. Wingham. Mr. Collett gave his For travelling to Cove Haven, a 0 Knox Presbyterian Church Gorrie 116th ftnitir�rsaly Sept. 23, 1979 Guest Speaker: Rev. Grant McDonald of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kitchener Morning Worship at 1.1 a.m. St. Paul's Church (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM John Street at Centre Street The Rector: Th* Rev. John T.M. Swan, L. Th. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 * The Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity 8:30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist 10:30 a.m.---Church School 11:00 o.m.—Sung Eucharist and Sermon J guest speaker for the 117th Anniversary Services at WINGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, September 16 - 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Yellow candles and a three- Sept. meeting ug g Y daughter in marriage. honeymoon resort in Penn- 1� tiered wedding cake adorned the The bridal gown was fashioned sylvania, the bride wore a pale bride's table at the CommunityThe Women's Missionary on Victorian lines and was made green suit with white ac - Centre, Lucknow. Ross Caslick of Society of St- Andrew's- of chiffon trimmed with lace. She cessories. On their return, they WINGHAM London, brother of the groom, Presbyterian Church, Wingham, wore a short veil of pure silk will reside in London. _ was master of ceremonies. held its monthly meeting in the illusion and carried a cascade of The bride is a graduate of For travelling to Muskoka, the upper room on Tuesday of last yellow Sweetheart roses and Sheridan College, Brampton, and bride chose a peach street -length week baby's breath. the groom graduated as a F-R,UIT MAIRKET two-piece dress with white ac- In the absence of the president, Miss Sandra Early of Camp- forestry technician from Sault ANNOUNCEMENT cessories and a corsage of yellow Mrs J. Conn conducted the bellville was maid of honor and College, Sault Ste. Marie. and white roses. meeting and opened it by reading bridesmaids were Pat Levesque Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac- a poem, "The World Is Mine". of Guelph and Nancy Collett, Schneiders 2 Ib. box Pherson and Mrs. Agnes Elliott, Following the singing of a hymn, Acton. They were gowned alike in ry grandparents of the bride, and Mrs. W. Lapp read scripture. Sb yellow tw: -piece gowns ° of ptlt�@11Ce �s topic Bee's Bur e'rs y � '��'''- r M qn;:►-o.v E+e•o� ..: au-iwsb goi;itu.-e u,ut< Mrs. Mamie Caslick, grand- J� 4 • then gave'a talk on the Passio ._ polyester. They wore wide pie- for WMS meati Dr. Stephefl Cheyne mother of the groom, were Play which she attended in tune hats and carried yellow and n is pleased to announce that he has begun a practice in honored guests. August in South Dakota. Miss V. white carnations and daisies. BELGRAVE — The WMS held Prior to her marriage the bride McLaughlinled in prayer. Best man was Edward Couture Blue Bonnet 3 Ib. carton family medicine at the Wingham Medical Centre on was honored at fourp y their September meeting last 1*99 Mrs. O. McKay read the of Acton and guests were ushered Tuesday afternoon at the home of Margarine Josephine St., Wingham. miscellaneous showers arranged minutes of the last meeting, the by Rene Levesque, Guelph, and Mrs. Ivy Cloakey, who presided by her aunt, her bridesmaids, the . dance and the mem- be shi roll. Miss Olive La for the meeting. community where she has lived girlfriends. p pp LA KEL ET The scripture was taken by and her g sang a solo, "Count Your Mrs. Jack McBurney. The Appointments may be made by phoning Mr. and Mrs. Steve Caslick are Blessings accompanied by Miss Marion Huth was one of 19 meditation on patience was given Bic residing at RR 1, Lucknow. Mrs. William Ford at the piano, delegates from Huron County by Mrs. Garner Nicholson. Mrs. • Mrs. Conn read a poem about who attended the Western Fair in Victor Youngblut led in prayer. Disposable Lighters *99 357-2500 hymns. The offering was London on Friday to take part in The roll call was a verse on Maritime slides received by Miss Agnes the 4-H Homemaking Club patience. The secretary's report Williamson and dedicated by program. was given by Mrs. McBurney and enjoyed by WI Mrs. J. McInnes. Congratulations to Mr. and the treasurer's report by Mrs. Stokely Fancy Cream Corn or Mrs. Ena Ritchie gave the Mrs. Randy Seip ( Nancy Youngblut. LAKELET—Slides of a trip to .topic on The People's Republic of Demerling) who were married Mrs. Joe Dunbar gave the peas 14 oz. 2/979 •••••»•.�• the Maritimes, presented by Mr. China. Miss Agnes Williamson September 1. topic, which was taken from the oW N o� ••: and Mrs. Alvin Mundell, gave the treasurer's report and a Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Murray and booklet, "Jesus Loves the Little _ J * WINGHAM . s highlighted the meeting of closing hymn was sung. Mrs. Neil and Mrs. Sandy Murray Children", Written by Mariano Di * e ; Lakelet Women's Institute held Ritchie gave the closing prayer visited Sunday with Mrs. Elmer Gangi. Store Hours: fe;• ? September 6 at the home of Mrs. and a social hour followed. Giles of Arkona. The October meeting will be Monday to Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9.00 P.M. INCORPORATED Lloyd Jacques, Gorrie. This was held October 5 with Mrs. Kenneth Saturdays 7.30 a.m. 10 7:00 p.m. 1a7„ the meeting on "Education" and ��••.•r� g Innes as guest speaker. y in addition to the slides, the Mrs. Cloakey closed the theme was carried out in the roll meeting with a prayer and lunch Phone 357.2240 CLOSED SUNDAYS We Deliver NOTICE call when ten members and one was served. guest responded with 'what I _ Donations to Relief Fund Invited read to educate myself'. The motto, motto, "Knowledge is golden USED The Town of Wingham has received a request fora though the weight is light", was donation to a relief fund set up by municipalities in the g' . Mr Mrs. Percy Huth. s. area devastated by the Aug. 7 tornado. Losses in the MrHarry Judge, president, private sector have been estimated at $60 million with opened the meeting with the ct Opening Ode and Mary Stewart RAILWAY ;20 million uninsured. Over 1;000 persons have been Collect. Devotions were given by affected in varying degrees; some have had their pos- Mrs. Harold Wallace. Delegates "y sessions totally swept away. to the Huron County Rally in Rather than to commit the taxpayers' money, Town Elmvale on October 1 will be 4 Council has decided to invite individual citizens to con- Mrs. Emerson Ferguson and Mrs. Wallace. Everyone is in - TIES to to as they see i . a ions m pay vited to the 60th anniversary Oxford, Brant, Holdimond- Norfolk Disaster Fund will be celebration of Wroxeter W1 on ALL PRESSURE TREATED accepted at the office of the town clerk to be forwarded September 12, beginning with a BEST QUALITY to the fund headquarters in Woodstock. variety program at 8:15. During the social time which followed the meeting, lunch was PROMPT DELIVERY - - served by Mrs. Derril Hallman Everything in Canvas! We specialize in: • Tarpaulins • Canvas or Aluminum Awnings Residential - Commercial • Patio Covers and Marquees • Tarpaulins - canvas or vinyl coated New and Repaired Free Estimate} Fergus Awning Inc. 120 St. Andrews St., West, Fergus (519) 843-1445 - 843-3517 and the hostess. W Members of Huron Chapter No. 89, Order of the Easter Star, who attended Grand Chapter sessions in Toronto last week are Dr. Alma Conn -Armstrong, Mrs. Isabel Congram, Mrs. James Carr, Mrs. Phronie Elliott, Mrs. Denis Langridge, Mrs. Farish Moffat, Mrs. Jack Reavie and Mrs. Alex Robertson. Mrs. Elliott was Worthy Matron of .Huron Chapter this year and Dr. Conn - Armstrong is the Matron elect. The Eastern Star members in Ontario had a goal of $100,000 to be raised this year for the Heart Foundation and other charitable projects. Visitors last week with Miss Annie Kennedy were Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. Bolt and Kenneth Purves of MiteboU. MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS KERR were married at Wood- stock Emmanuel Reformed Church on Saturday, August 11. The formgr Grace Rusticus is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yke Rusticus of Woodstock. Doug Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr of Peterborough, formerly of Wingham. They will reside In London where Grace Ison the teaching staff at UWO and Doug will continue his post -graduate studies at the same university. Use for * Landscaping * Planters, Driveways, Steps, etc. * Erosion Control * Breakwater and Retaining walls * Dock Cribbing, Boat Launching, & Haulout Facilities, * Cottage Foundations at $9.00 per tie SEE TIES AT Huron landscaping 4 Miles South of Lucknow on Huron Road 1 Phone S29-7247