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at MildmavLutheran Church Terence Sailows is
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St. Matthew's Lutheran Has Broken" and- `"Time in a The bride's honor attendant
Church, Mildmay, was decorated Bottle", was her sister, Miss Anne x;' 0
with white daisies and yellow The bride is the daughter of Hohnstein of Kitchener. She was in
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gladioli fbr the ceremony uniting Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hohnstein of styled in a blouson -style gown of
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in marriage Joyce Elizabeth Beimore. Parents of the groom autumn green. She carried one 4„
Hohnstein and John Steven are Mr. and Mrs. Steven Howarth long-stemmed white rose and y: Terence John Sallows and g lapels
carnations marked the asst tuxedo with velvet and a
Howarth, both of Kitchener, on of Cambridge (Galt). wore a wisp of baby's breath in Mary Anne Schrauwen, both of peas. The bride was given in boutonniere similar to that worn
Saturday, September 8, at seven Given in marriage by her her hair. Similarly attired was 43 Willowdale, were united in the marriage by her father and is the by the groom.
o'clock. Rev. Ronald Leonard parents, the bride wore a gown of the bridesmaid, Miss Melody bonds of holy matrimony on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A reception was held at the
officiated and Mrs. Christine white jersey styled with slightly Poole of Kitchener, the bride's Friday, August 31, at five o'clock Sc�nrauwen of Burlington. The Tyandaga Golf and Co�ratry Club
Becker was organist. She played gathered flared gored skirt and niece. in St. Gabriel's Church, groom is the am of Mrs. Shirley in Burlington where bor4
"The Wedding March" as the long pointed sleeves fastened Walter Kokot of Car>lbridge Burlington. Rev. Donald Sal ows, Wingham. d'oeuvres and cocktails preceded `
couple left the church and also with buttons and rouleau loops. A (Galt) was groomsman and Leo t Suberlack performed the The bridal gown was floor- an eight o'clock dinner. The head
accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Juliet headpiece held her net veil Jan of Kitchener ushered the ceremony and D. Stephen length styled with alencon lace table contained a candelabra of
Harriet Miesner, as she sang and she carried three long- guests. The groom wore a white Sallows, brother of the groom, jacket with lona chiffon sleeves dusty rose candles and a three -
"The Wedding Song" "Morning'! stemmed red moss. tuxedo with a red rose bouton- `tf was organist. He played "Praise, and lace cuffs and a long flowing tiered cake trimmed with dusty
mere. The best man and usher my Soul, the King of Heaven" as chiffon train. The waistline noose. The guest tables contained
wore dark green tuxedos and , 'x the bride entered the church with gently sloped to a point at the centrepieces of trifles with white
white carnation boutonnieres. her father and, as the couple left back with tiny pearl buttons from candles.
A reception was held at the . " the church, he Played "� to the neckline to the waistline. She The bride's mother wore a
Wingham Armouries where the Joy". During the signing of the wore a shaped hat with mat ung gown of soft gold jersey gently
head table was decorated in ' -,<,; register, Stephen sang "Son of } holding a stylized two-tiered gathered into a scoop neckline
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green and white with white My Life". three-quarter length veil and she with gold beading and matching
candles. A three -tiered wedding y. A white and pink theme was carried an airy cascade of white cummerbund. She chose guild
, cake, trimmed with red roses by featured in the cbdreh
a orchids and rases, silk dusty pink accessories and a green orchid
the bride's mother, centred the decorations, in lighted candles tiger lilies, baby's breath and corsage. The groom's mother
table. Guests attended from Galt, " surrounded by pink carnations, ivy. chose a dusty rose Qlana gown
Kitchener, Tiverton and - white mums, fern and baby's Nancy Marshall of Burlington, with soft gathers and a small tie
Hespeler. breath. White bows and pink a friend of the bride, was maid of at the neck. She wort a matching
The bride's mother wore a t honor and bridesmaids were jacket and a corsage of rust,
street -length rose-colored dress sisters of the groom, Roseanne burnt orange and white car -
styled with V neckline, standup Sallows and Lisa Sallows, both of nations complemented her brown
collar and short sleeves. A silk • Wingham. They wore matching accessories.
white daisy corsage completed Doublenring eeremon dresses of dusty rose Qiana For travelling to Niagara Falls
her ensemble. The groom's Y jersey, mid-calf length with a and Myrtle Beach, South
mother chose a two-piece dress of draped cowl on each skirt. The Carolina, the bride wore a dress
polyester silk featuring blue . dresses of the bride and her at- of soft melon crepe -de -chine
Ilk i background with white and pink n'tes W' n ham couple tendants were all designed and polyester with a wrist corsage of
floral design. She also .chose a V g made by the bride. The at- a white rose and baby's breath.
` daisy corsage. Wedding bands were ex- '� tendants carried bouquets of silk The groom wore a three-piece
Following a honeymoon at changed by Debra Darlene Rude dusty pink tiger lilies, pale pink suit of greet with a white rose
Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. and Robert George Williams in a roses, baby's breath and grey boutonniere accented with baby's
Howarth are residing at 125 ceremony form ev leaves. breath. On their return they will
Indian Road, Kitchener. John Swan in St. Paul's by
David Walker of Stratford was -- reside in Willowdale.
The bride attended F. E. Madill
Church on Saturday, September groomsman and guests were Guests attended the wedding
Seconds School and graduated
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Secondary 15, at 4:30. Parents of the couple i' ushered by brothers of the bridal from Toronto, London,
sti ate Prior to her wedding she a cou le, Richard Salla
" g Wingham and Jeff Schr u of Pickering, GoStone, L ,
ft are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rude a P
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• � and Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Williams wen, •ton, y ,
Y was honored at a miscellaneous e
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all of Wingham.
Burlington. The groom wore a Grimsby and Wingham. Honored
shower hosted by Anne Hohnstein two
grey tuxedo with guests were the groom's grand
Sixteen white candles ant
at the home of Mrs. Ruth Poole, soft glow around th whi '� matching pearl grey tie, trousers parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
nz Kitchener; and b a Jack and Jill
' y was adorned with yellow an � A 3 � � and vest. A white rose and baby's Finnigan of Wingham; and his
shower at the home of Mrs: i a breath formed his boutonniere. great aunts and uncle, Mr. and
bronze mums. Large white bows
Harriet Miesner, Cambridge the guest pews. Mrs. tel. The male attendants wore two1` `Mrs. Albert Taylor of Lucknow,
(Galt). Harry Brydges was organist and toned grey tuxedos with dark Olive Culbert and Cristena
Mrs. Michael Inglis was soloist. grey ties, vests and trousers. Finnigan, Goderich.
T , 1 She sang "Can't Help Falling in a Their boutonnieres were pink Prior to her wedding the bride
t i Gue*t" minister Love" as the bridal party roses and baby's breath. The was honored at showers in
at Pentecostal
Proceeded down the aisle and bride's father wore, a black Burlington and Wingham.
during the signing of the register '
at Triangle Discount Pastor Tom Quinn will be she sang "Devoted To You" and
filling in at the Wingham Pen- "The Wedding Song". The
Listerine - 500 mi. tecostal church for the next two recessional was "Annie's Song".
59 weeks while the regular pastor, Debra was given in marriage ,
Mouthwash �, Rev. Ron Baker, attends an in- by her parents. She chose a white :fix
ternational conference of the polyester floor length gown with
Pentecostal church in Van- a high ruffled mandarin neckline., w
Colgate 100 ml. couver. Delegates from many The gown featured sheer straight=r >• J y'
nations will be attending the long sleeves with ruffles at the.
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conference.f wrists. The empire "Waistline, ' bodices; A-line skirts and mat- The brides mother wore "a g y:
P Mr. Quinn, who will perform all sleeves and neckline were thing sheer pleated chiffon floor4ength gown of aqua blue '
Efferdent - 48's the duties of the pastor during his adorned with lace of tiny im-
capes. Each attendant cradled a chiffon with a floor -length
Z9 absence, was previously the ported daisies. A deep ruffle bouquet• of orange lilies, shoulder train and scoop draped
Denture Tablets , pastor at the Pentecostal enhanced the gown's hemline and Talisman roses, rust poppies, neckline. The groom's mother
Tabernacle in Parry Sound. edged an attached chapel train. A baby's breath and bronze rib- chose a floor -length gown of
tiny caplet held a two-tiered pure bons. brown knit jersey. s >M i
Petroleum Jelly - 250 gr. For travelling to Toronto andN
silk illusion veil with matching Rick Williams of Wingham was
• /'� 09 Walkathon raises imported daisy trim. She wore best man and guests were Tobermory, the bride chose a
(– matching blouse and skirt in
Vaseline her grandmothers engagement ushered by Bill Snow and Charlie shades of brown rust and beige. '
more than $3,000 watch and borrowed her aunts Hopper of Wingham and Bruce g 3
Arrid Extra Dry Non Aerosol - 100 ml. ankle bracelet. She carried a Walter of Sarnia. All the male Her accessories were brown and:
Organizers of the Voice for Life bouquet of silk Talisman roses, she wore a beige and orange x< ;
Spray Deodorant 1 1 9 walkathon last Saturday report q members of the wedding party corsage.
Sp bronze lilies orange and rust wore beige and brown tuxedos. g
the event raised more than $3,000 g Mr. and Mrs. Williams will
mums baby's breath and gold
in pledges toward its educational and orange ribbons. The Wingham Golf and Curling reside at 156 Catherine Street, r n
Vicks - 150 ml. program. Autumn bronze was the color Club was the scene for the Wingham. Deby works at
Ninety-six walkers. took part in by the bride's four at reception which followed the Spmrite, Listowel, and Bob is
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p the 10-inile hike from 'Sacred tendants, Miss Susan Rude of ceremony. A three tiered wed employed by B. M: Ross,
Heart Church down the highway Wingham, the bride's sister, who ding cake decorated the head Goderich.
to the Herman De Bruyn• farm served as maid of honor; a close table and the guest tables were Guests attended the wedding t�
TRIANGLE and back. from Kitchener, St. Jacobs,
D 1 O friend, Mrs. Karen Snow of centred with bronze mums in
D The•purpoae of the walk was to Goderich, Sarnia Cambridge
Wingham; and the groom's brandy glasses decorated with g
demonstrate Concern about sisters, Miss Lynne Williams of gold ribbon. Music for dancing and London. Honored guests
rr �ra+i�+l.r ■tt+mss.► abortion and child abuse as well were the room's grandmothers,
Wingham and Ms. Susan Wad- was supplied by the Nite Lites. g g +
Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 'Weekdays Sundays Noon to Six as to raise money, which will be sworth, London. The gowns were Rick Williams was master of Mrs. Emily Williams and Mrs.
split with..its parent organization, Robert McCosh and the bride's
floor -length and made of ceremonies and the bride's uncle,
Alliance for Life in Toronto. polyester knit. They were styled Bryan Shantz, proposed a toast to grandparents, l. and Mrs. Ross
with spaghetti straps, blouson the bride. Shantz.
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YOUNG WALKERS carrying a banner celebrating the International Year of the Child
led the Voice for Life walkathon Saturday. Nearly 100 people took part in the 10 -mile
walkathon, one of many held across the country to raise money and focus attention on
Issues such as abortion, and raised mor, than $3,000.
MR. AND MRS. BERT ASKES were married at Listowel
Bethel Christian Reformed Church on Friday, September 7.
The former Jenny De Ruiter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Martin De Ruiter of Listowel. Bert is the son of John Askes
of Wingham and the late Mrs. Bontje Askes. They will
reside in Wingham. (Photo by Snyder Studio)
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