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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-31, Page 8r - s: S --WA Wipoam, Advance -Tunes, (.kw)er 31, 197V lion-BradyweddingY ��►Ie.�M:�a* wh=fechn ore o7Y■�■■■■■■ �M it w � B■ ■ ■■V `s On October 6 at three o'clock, attached to a headband. BOW veil powder blue tuxedos with for brl".to-bo CHRISTMAS SPECIAL I A shower was held at the home Give photos for a special Christmas gift Sherry Lee Bradley, only and wedding dress were sewn by periwinkle blue rose bouton - Quality fast service and low prices Was Wanda Stakes of Wim A very enjoyable evening was • � introductory offer, 1 _ 9" x 14" shared by friends and neighbors_ lig daughter of Mrs. Janet Little of the mother of the bride. The bride' nieres to match the bridal Games and contests were enjoyed followed by the opening $12.99 includes sitting Of many lovely gifts carried to the bride by her niece, Andrea , Whitechurch and Gordon carried a fan arrangement of silk bouquet At your home or in our studio. The bride fittingly replied and •, ' lunch was served by the hostesses, Miss Velma Louttit, Mrs. Joyce King Mrs. Hilda sKss yR 4W awl Bradley of Vanastra, married periwinkle blue roses and pink The bride's mother chose a -. - -- - - - Grant, all of Listowel. David John Elliott, son of Mr. lilies with blue ribbon streamers. pale yellow floor -length polyester and Mrs Walter Elliott RR 1, Maid of honor was Lorie gown with a corsage of green silk Lucknow. The double -ring Purdon of Wbitechurch, friend of orchids. The groom's mother ceremony took place at Chalmers the bride. The bridesmaids were wore a sea green floor4ength Presbyterian Church, conducted Shelley Ste. Marie and Kathy gown with a corsage of pink X, by Rev. John Bell. Little, stepsisters of the bride. orchids. The church was decorated with They wore matching floor -length Wedding guests were received flower basket arrangements of gowns in powder blue with at the Whitechurch Community cattails, fern, fall flowers and matching blue lace shawls. They Hall where a smorgasbord maple leaves, arranged by a carried single long-stemmed dinner, prepared by the bride's A' step -sister of the bride, Donita pink silk roses. mother and stepmother, was Katcher of London. Mrs. Jean The flower girl, Karen Elliott, served by the ladies of the Roes, organist, accompanied the sister of the groom, were a long community. The reception soloist, Clara Milligan, who sang blue gown trimmed with lace and followed with music provided by "The Wedding Prayer„ and "O carried a basket arrangement of disc jockey 'Poppa Joe' M 1'Il 111N Perfect Love". periwinkle blue roses similar to Ducharme of Goderich. Lunch IL The bride, given in marriage those carried by the bride. was served, compliments of the sail by her father, wore a floordength Barry Elliott, brother of the groom's family. t gown of jersey knit polyester groom, was best man. ushers Guests attended the wedding\ with jewel neckline and contrast were Robert Campbell of Len- from various places including ry lace inset yoke, full length puffed don, cousin of the groom, and Chatsworth, Chesley, Port Elgin, y sleeves with lace cuffs. The back Rick Bradley, brother of the Y Kincardine, R i v e r s d a 1 e ,� a ri was softly pleated and extended bride. Mike Bradley, brother of Goderich, Elmira, Clinton, into a train. She wore a fingertip the bride, was ring bearer. The London, Lucan, Lucknow and TAKES A BREAK—Being a clown Is hard work so veil of net trimmed with lace and groom and his attendants wore Wingham. three-year-old Chelta Vair decided to take a break with Following a honeymoon to orange Iulce and snacks. Chelta was one of about 25 yo% - Benmiller Inn and Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott took up sters that enjoyed the nursery school's Hallowe'en party, residence in Blyth.yesterday morning. " Prior to the wedding, the bride was honored with several showers, including a girlfriends' Cooking for one o r two i s. shower held at the home of Hope Springer; a surprise shower given by the Young People's topic of utrition serninar Society and hosted by Jim and Judi deBoer; and a relative By Grace Bird, who attend. Meal planning and shower at the home of Inez Home Economist shopping hints are going to be Forster. Friends at Vanastra Do You live alone or with only discussed and we hope that held a community shower at the one other person? Does this through the activities, you will home of Donna McLeod and the cause any problems for you in the become a better meal planner Whitechurch community held a way of meal planning, maintain- and food shopper. a bridal shower at the community ing a good, nutritional diet and We hope to help you understand consequently your health? how pills affect your diet and look ,.. u hall. laving alone or with one other at those you may require and the person can cause several pro- ones you can do without. Do you blems along this line and in fact know what nutrients you need —burden. meal time can become a real each day in what foods MCIntosh VCw If you would like some help the ,and they're found? Come. and find and encouragement, out. And finally, we'll be looking Ministry of Agriculture and Food at an essential for every house- :<< BELMORE—The October and the Huron Count Health Y hold — an emergency shelf. meeting of the McIntosh United Unit have the program for you. It Come and see how to set. yours Church Women centred on is entitled the "Common Sense up, thoughts of Thanksgiving. The Approach to Nutrition and Cook- Bring your concerns about food meeting opened with a Ing for One or Two". We are and nutrition. Bring your Thanksgiving poem, and Mrs. offering it to anyone who would fr eptis! The admission is„ince, Eldon Renwick conducted like to share and take home some , �;;�ipe books are treeand devotions on a similar theme. new ideas on meal planning and everyone is welcome. A Thanksgiving hymn was nutrition as it affects them. The dates for these presen- photo bySnyder Studio sung followed by the reading of This course will emphasize tations in Wingham, are as scripture from Psalm 24. "Our cooking for one or two through follows: November 20, Wingham Thanksgiving” was the title of the use of food demonstrations. ; Armories, 1:00-3:00 p.m., Nov - the meditation. Devotions closed Recipe books are available for all,.,.. ember 22, Wingham Armories, with the singing of a hymn and 1:00-3:00 p.m. ARTS-KRIEGER HOME roll calla , Thanksgiving thought, was a.,4, :..1 by 15 members MRS. JOE WALKER If you would like further in- formation, please contact Grace NT IMPROVEMENT and two guests. Mrs. Earl Fitch was in charge of the study. As her topic, she - - Bluevale Bird, Ontario Ministry of Agri - culture and Food, Clinton, phone 482-3428 or Zenith 72800. spoke on "How do I personally SPECIALTY;. know there is a God?". A Darlene Stamper and Kay discussion followed with mem- Cowan of Brandon, Manitoba, Insurance agent Aluminum and Vinyl Siding Y 9 bers giving their own views. spent two weeks vacationing in Dears and Windows � Mrs. Domm area vice Hawaii. Darlene returned is guest speaker Additions and renovations president, was present and spoke at ' Time". Several items of Monday. for Maitland WI business were discussed and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moffatt, Free Estimates Mrs. Walter Renwick gave a Sandra and Greg, spent the The Maitland Branch of the report of the woodshop held weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Women's Institute met in the Phone 887-6964 recently in Mildmay. Henry and family at Parry council chambers on October 23 The meeting closed and lunch Sound. at 8:15 p.m. for their Education was served by Mrs. Elmer Quite a number of friends from and Cultural Activities meeting. Haskins and Mrs. Walter Ren_ Bluevale and area attended the President Mrs. Sid Adams ' wick. Open House at the home of Mr. opened the meeting with the Ode and Mrs. Clarence Henning to and Mary Stewart Collect. celebrate their 25th wedding Mrs. Bevan Brown introduced >F anniversary. the guest speaker, Bill Keil of - Mr. and Mrs. Brian Coe, Barry Wingham; an insurance agent. and Clarence of Norval spent the He urged the members to be well weekend with Mr. and Mrs. informed'about their insurance in SURVIVAL fittest. Clarence Henning. case of fire. Mrs. Stan Orien of the thanked Mr. Keil and presented No one can offer you better quality, year round quantity, Seniors, e l u b him with a gift. Roll call was answered by faster service or more variety than LEWIS FLOWERS. wants members naming a Canadian author. The minutes and correspondence For over fogy years our customers have o"rited on out top quality BRUSSELS—The Sr. Friend- were read by Mrs. Jaeklin. Mrs. Casemore gave an outline of the and service _ and we've defiver+ed _ 365 days of each year, P�°dPt ship Club held its monthly indoor gardening course which meeting at the Legion Hall on will begin November 12. Mrs. If r .: „ .. counts for anything then we are your logical choice when you Wednesday afternoon. Morley Bushell was the delegate are purchasing flowers President Fred Thue11 con- to St. Marys for the area con- ducted the meeting, which v Flowers are not a sideline with us. Th am our only means of making a ry y g opened with "0 Canada". Reports on zone eight meeting, �ng,oup acknowledged an living. We take out business seriously. held in Clinton, Oct. 17, were invitation to Belmore on 14 to hear Marie Paul given by Secretary Mrs. Ger- .November Green speak on how to stretch We have a staff of throe at all times with years of experience and Know how. trude Bolger and First Vice food dollars and basic nutation. :'resident F. Hooper. There a a good supply of Do not be misled; ask questions; see if you et the right answers and then y Ba Attendance was down owing to n �' bazaar at Winthrop and some �the ls with to seellll.Thehand members were on a conducted Grace and the group in charge We did not learn our trade in eight hours, of eight weeks, and we are toIn progressive euchre the high moved lunch while everyone 8611 lamins. sc6rers were Mrs. Ethel Long enjoyed a social time. and Mel Jacklin. Low scorers When you think of flowers, think of the expects at LEWIS FLOWERS. were Mrs. Verna Thomas and Mrs. Wilber Turnbull. 1'/2 blocks south of the Wingham Public School on Frances Street. The next meeting will be held f Phone 357-3880. Wednesday, Nov. 21. At this meeting the executive would like Come on in and smell the flowers. to know law many members plan 08 to attend the annual Christmas � &Is nswered �R oll all into our eeerihouses anytime. Drop BDec. party. It will be held Tuesday, 4, at 12:30 noon. The Legion by showing an example of a Ladies' Auxiliary will be serving showed one of stitdeem s hide rd in previous We ane qualified to answer your questions on plant can, is everyone. turkey dinner. The executive meetings, when they held their LST LEWIS� IRS would like more s seniors to attend e November join e thNoembr meeting,ithMrs. meeting on October 22. Schmidt discussed W 1S i'LO club and enjoy its social Achievement Day plans and Mrs. 135 Frances Street, Wingham, Unt2rio Phone 357-3880 gatherings and the Christmas Hallman demonstrated cutting 1'h blocks south of Wingham Public School dinner • and sewing the pillow together. .1._ 1 The more the merrier. r Showor is hold zww swaw:wAff Am''' Aff*WI for brl".to-bo CHRISTMAS SPECIAL I A shower was held at the home Give photos for a special Christmas gift of Mrs. Gordon Louttit, Wiwi, in honor of brideAD-be Quality fast service and low prices Was Wanda Stakes of Wim A very enjoyable evening was • � introductory offer, 1 _ 9" x 14" shared by friends and neighbors_ lig 3 - 4" x 6" Games and contests were enjoyed followed by the opening $12.99 includes sitting Of many lovely gifts carried to the bride by her niece, Andrea , Grant. At your home or in our studio. The bride fittingly replied and •, slyth 523-4455 lunch was served by the hostesses, Miss Velma Louttit, Mrs. Joyce King Mrs. Hilda sKss yR 4W awl and -. - -- - - - Grant, all of Listowel. GHAMI Belmore _W _ __ _ __ On Saturday, October 27, -MARKET Twyla Dickson married Ken RU Gilbert in Knox Presbyterian - — — -- Church, Belmore. A Hallowe'en dance was held at Schneiders - 2 Ib. box the sComplex on Beef B SaSaturday,y, October 27. Burgers $339 The McIntosh-Belmore- Mildmay Hi -C held a Hallowe'en Splendor - 2 Ib. bag Macaroni or party at the McIntosh Church on Saturday evening. The next Spaghetti e83 meeting will be held Tuesday, November 6, at S p.m. at Schneiders - 16 oz. pkg. McIntoshGuest�"�`. Sliced Bologna 1.49 Guest speaker at McIntosh g United Church on Sunday was Rev. Arnold Proud of Teeswater. Stokely Fancy Peas or - 14 oz. He spoke as part of the pulpit exchange program- of Bruce Fancy Cream Corn 2/e79 Presbytery. Rev. H. Park spoke at Teeswater. Enthusiastic curlers are asked to take note of the fact that Store Hours: curling starts Thursday, November 15, at Belmore Curling Monday to Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Club. Interested people may Saturdays 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. contact BID Taylor, 335.8286, Rod Wright at 327 -sass or Mildred Phone 357-2240 CLOSED SUNDAYS We Delivor' Dickson at 382-6M 1 Affordable EI. Gold. The beautiful investment Are you considering purchasing gold jewellery? Then consider Anstett Jewellers. Don't be taken in by so-called "discounts". Anstett Jewellers have been serving customers properly and fairly since 1950. Let Anstett's knowledge and integrity guide you in making a gold purchase of genuine value for your money. Anstett's Policy: We sell Gold by weight We buy gold in bulk, and then sell our gold by weight, because it is the most ac- curate and economical way for you. Shop around and compare.... buying gold by the weight assures you of genuine value. And, you can even weigh your gold purchase yourself. 10 Kt. Gold Chain $ 995 from 0 Per Gram ANSTETT JEWELLERS LIMITED the name you've trusted since 1950 203 Durham E. 1 1 Albert Street 26 Main St. S. 284 Main St. WALKERTON CLINTON SEAFORTH EXETER 881-0122 482-3901 527-1720 235-2468 - /