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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-10, Page 79 — , SAVIN `THEeRK ALL M Mrs. Mac Allan 096 Rte' - CLABBIFIED] hosts Institute NOTICE The Clifford and Commultslly Medlcsl Board wishes to announce that: - ROBERT ENGLISH, M.D., C.C.F.P., FAMILY PHYSICIAN is now pracdsing In the Clifford and Community Medical Centre. OFFICE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Thurs. Fri. 9-12,2-5 _ Wednesday 9-12,7-9 By Ap intment - Phone 327-8047 HIP accepted. Alberto V05 - 2's 149 Not Oil Treatment Alberto V05 - 450 ml. 59 Shampoo 0's Geritol 259 Tablets New Ayds - 6's 3 69 Meal Replacement New Freedom - 30's 49 Maxi-Pada 2 Wet Ones - 70's 29 Moist Towelettes TRIANGLE nD 13 1SC_O NT Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays - Sundays Noon to Six Burlington church is scene, The Wingham Advance-Tinwn. October 10, 197'9—Psr7 Mrs. Mac w Dunbar - D e s ro c h e r s vows Allan hostteess for the .lust Desserts Maple Mousse meeting of the women's Institute bold Tuesday, Oct. 2. St. Gabriel's Roman Catholic provided by Mrs. Pools at the o flowers, peach 1 Church of Burlington was Win• Mrs. Joan Fox sang rases around gardenias, Mrs. R. McMichael opened the decorated with peach and white "Evergreen", "The Wedding Lily Of4be-valley bridal wreath meeting with a Thanksgiving flowers and white pew bows for Song" and "Ave Maris" and white streamers. ppem, followed by the Opening the ceremony uniting in Joanne Given in marriage by her Shelagh Davidson of Burlington was her friend's maid Ode and the Institute creed. Roll call was answered by naming one marriage Linda Desrodhers of Burlington and father, the bride chose afloor- of honor. She chose a floor of the problems facing youth to- David Alan Dunbar of Belgrave length of white silk �'�Y Grecian -style silk gown in day. at two o'clock on Saturday, a !o formal ng train. It tangerine with slits in the long September 22. The bride is the featured a Sweetheart neckline sleeves. She carried tangerine Business included a resume of daughter of Jackie and Leon and long bishop sleeves trimmed and white silk roses, baby's the 80th anniversary recently Desrochers of Burlington and the with lace daisies and seed pearls. breath and white streamers. celebrated by the Wroxeter groom is the son of Alan and Pat A tiny caplet held her two-tiered Close friends of the bride, branch. A gift was also chosen for Dunbar of Belgrave. pure silk illusion fingertip veil Darlene Wattam of Wingham, the gift stall at the area conven- Father Henry Russel officiated trimmed with daisies and seed Janet Philips of Burlington, and tion. - and the wedding music was pearls. The bride carried a Janice Dunbar, sister of the groom, were dressed similar to Mrs. William Wright gave the the maid of honor in peach silk. motto: "Homes are the green- They carried peach and white houses where the plants of ` citizenship grow." Miss Marion ACW hears about ref u g ees silk roses, baby's breath and white streamers. Each girl wore kept t to the same theme a silk rose matching the color of with her topic on "Being A The Anglican Church Women and varied expanse of Canada of her dress, in her hair. Family". Mrs. Mac Allan read a of St. Paul's met at the home of which we should be more aware. Colleen Mason of Burlington Poem, "A Memo From Your Mrs. Joe Kerr Oct. 5 with an Mrs. Mary Wade read the was flower girl for her former Child" excellent attendance. President letters, which included a request babysitter. She wore tangerine Mrs. McMichael, Mrs. New- Mrs. Alvin Higgins presided for for clothing and shoes for silt with white lace and carried a will ton and Mts. Dictison will attend the meeting,o enin with opening children from Rev. Moses Angus basket of tangerine and white silk ng a district executivve� meeting on prayer. Mrs. Daisy Connell read in Wunnumin Lake, Ontario. The roses. She wore a silk rose in her Oct. 12 in Foidwia. Winner of the scripture from Matthew and group agreed to send a bundle of hair • the Dutch auction was Mrs. R. Mark describing the miracle of clothing. Cam Cook was his cousin's best McMichael. the loaves and fishes. The group also agreed to hold man. The guests were ushered by The next meeting will be a Moon Mrs. W. French presented a its bazaar Nov. 28 in the parish Danny Desrochers, brother of the luncheon in Listowel on Novem- very interesting topic on the hall. bride, Ivan Wattam, friend of the ber 6, the meeting to follow at the Vietnamese refugees arriving in groom, and Daryl Dunbar, home of Mrs. Gordon Greig. Canada and their reasons for The roll call for the next brattier of the groom. They all A miscellaneous sale was held leaving their homeland. She meeting will be a verse on wore ivory tuxedo jackets with of,, baking, jams and pickles, explained she had obtained the Remembrance Day and all dark brown trim, brown ties, plants and handicrafts. information from the local. Anglican women are cordially vests and trousers with white library and it is available to all invited to share the occasion. riffled shirts and silk peach rose interested persons. Following the business period boutonnieres. Treasurer Mrs. John King gave the president extended a warm Michael McNichol of Blyth was her report on finances and sold welcome to Mrs. Alex Nicholson, his uncle's ringbearer. He and ZSth Anniversary many church calendars.. These a new resident in Wingham. the groom wore ivory tuxedos calendars are not only, a The meeting was closed by the with dark brown collar and FORDWICH — Mr. and Mrs. reference for time and in- rector, Rev. John Swan, with poc et; and tangerine silk Wellington Hargrave entertained formation on the church year, prayer• This was followed by a tion eves. for a family dinner on Sunday in they are also a reminder in the 12 social period during which Mrs. The reception was held at St. bonor•of Mr. and Mrs Ron Ried beautiful pictures of the glorioW Kerr served refreshments. Gregory the Great of Hamilton. of Orono, who were celebrating The guest tables were decorated their 25th wedding anniversary with white candles and peach on October 16. Those attending were Mr. and Fair Queen representative carnations. The bride's table also held a three -tiered wedding cake Mrs. Earl Hallman, Mr. and Mrs. trimmed with peach roses. Ken Hallman and family, Mr. � � is Junior Institute speaker _ The guests were received ved by the bride's mother e ifloor- and Mrs. Bill Holloway and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roger longue gownof mink chiffon with Will and family all of Listowel, FORDWICH—Mary Beth Mary Lou Ruttan presented him ivory trim, beige accessories and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crawford Sanderson, the Howick Junior with a cheque for work within the a wrist corsage of coral roses. and family of Lucknow, Mr. and Institute's representative in the special services branch of the The groom's mother wore a floor - Mrs. Ron Ried and family of Howick Fair Queen contest, was organization and expressed the length gown of blue silk jersey Orono and Mr. and Mrs. Doug guest speaker when the WI held thanks of the group. and a chiffon cape, black ac - Hargrave and family. its September meeting. She was cessories and a corsage of pink A wall mirror was presented to introduced by Liz Hargrave and Following the Ode, the roll call Sweetheart roses. Each fe male the guests of honor. spoke on "Why I Am Proud To Be was answered with a famous guest was presented with a peach a Canadian". Mrs. Hargrave child star. The group is spon- silk rose in white lace as a thanked her and presented her sonng a Hallowe'en dance at the memento of the day. with a gift. Howick Community Centre on For travelling to Paradise 1 John Penn of., Family and October 26. Tickets are $6.00 per Island Beach Inn Hotel, Nassau, children's Services spoke to the Nmily and everyone is asked to the bride wore a green silk dress group on "Behavior come in costume. Specialaprizes with tan accessories and a silk Modificatlon" which. was very Will be awarded• corsage of tan roses and car - interesting as most of the The meeting. closed with the nations. They will reside in members have small children. Mm'Y Stewart Collect. 0 Burlington. The bride is a graduate of M. M. Robinson High School, Burlington, and Ross Academy, London. µ z Outof-town guests were from Montreal, Elliot Lake, Port Colborne Trenton London Toronto Blyth Londesboro and many from the Belgrave, rfr Wingham and Turnberry area. Honored guests at their grandchildren's wedding were y V the bride's grandmothers, Mrs.. Velma Bostwick of Hamilton and r Mrs. Allyma-Desrochers of Wingham, and the groom's °. grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Dunbar of Behave. 09 There's nothing more revealing than a nuked diamond. The diamond you buy should have nothing to hide. That's why it's advisable to select your stone and mounting separately. Iry "�m � diamond is mounted, your jeweler can easily demonstrate w�• •^ ���� With his hell Its cut, color, clarity andcarac wcr�,„; �. ; _.._ p, you will be able to see and�compare the brilliance of different stones yourselL Brilliance is the key to beauty in diamonds. 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Albert Street 26 Main St. S WALKERTON CLINTON SEAFORTH� 881-0122 482-3901 527.1720 34 Main St. EXETER 235-2468 TAKES A BREAK --Crystal Foxton, 3, d6cides to take a break from all the play time action at the Wingham Nursery School, as she rests at the top of the slide. I ■ • He's looked ' up ` to, de- pended on and loved by his .family. Keep him looking: his best by having his cloth- Ing and all the family's wardrobe, cleaned. and -fin- ished by us. READMAN CLEANERS AND MEN'S WEAR Josephine Street, Winghom Phone 357-1242 oft Y - • .n Huron Landscapingltd. * lockstone patios and walkways • Railway tie retaining walls, planters & curbing * Lawn seeding * Trees and Shrubs * Fertilizing and weed spraying Re R. 7 Lucknow, Ontario Phone Dungannon 529-1241 M ■ i .lust Desserts Maple Mousse 1 cup Old Colony' maple syrup Zegg whites 1 Warm syrup over low heat. Beat egg whites until very stiff. D!.! C” Beat in maple syrup gradually. awe Serve in dessert cups. 'R-- os , TradenmA He's looked ' up ` to, de- pended on and loved by his .family. Keep him looking: his best by having his cloth- Ing and all the family's wardrobe, cleaned. and -fin- ished by us. READMAN CLEANERS AND MEN'S WEAR Josephine Street, Winghom Phone 357-1242 oft Y - • .n Huron Landscapingltd. * lockstone patios and walkways • Railway tie retaining walls, planters & curbing * Lawn seeding * Trees and Shrubs * Fertilizing and weed spraying Re R. 7 Lucknow, Ontario Phone Dungannon 529-1241 M ■ i