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Pap 8—The Winghan Advance -Timm, November 38, IM
MacDonalldwSmyth vows
exchanged at •Teeswater
The marriage of. Karee Dianne lace and two tiers at lace ex- They ware gray tuxedos and
at Kitchener and Michael tended the length of the full skirt. carnation boutonnieres.
Alexander MacDonald, son of The walking -length veil matched Following the ceremony a
Aedmond and Jean MacDonald the gown and was held by a reception was held at the
Of RR 2, WhOam, took place at bandeau of lace and pearls. Teeswater Complex where
Teeswater United Church Chmy lace trimmed each tier of guests were received by the
November 2 at seven o'clock, the veil. Her flowers were a
groom's mother wearing afloor-
Rev. Arnold Prod officiated. cascade of burgundy roses. length gown of plum jersey and a
Wedding music was provided by The matron of honor was the corsage of yellow roses. Honored
Mrs. Nelson PWJNU of Teeswater bride's sister, Mrs. Shirley gets at the wedding were the
and Mrs. Mfiry Lee of Wingham McKague, RR 2, Wingham. bride's grandmother, Mrs. Aggie
sang "I Love You Truly" as the Darleen Millen of Teeswater, Smyth of Formosa, and the
bride entered the church and friend of the bride, and Brenda groom's grandmother, Mrs. Ann
"Walk Hand in Hand" during the McCutcheon of Brussels, cousin Harris. Other out-of-town guests
signing of the register. of the groom, were bridesmaids. came from Toronto, London,
The bride looked lovely in a They wore burgundy floor -1
gown of or fabric and � Wiarton, Guelph, Kitchener,
gam polyester gowns with lace yokes Hamilton, North Bay, Detroit
styled in a Victorian look. Its high and knife -pleated skirts. They and -Port Sandac, Michigan.
collar was of Cluny lace as was carried baskets of silk flowers in The bride and groom left on a
the trim around the sheer yoke of pink and burgundy shades. honeymoon to Niagara Fans and
the bodice. A cameo design of The groom's attendants were News York and will reside at 12
Pearls enhanced the sheer yoke Ean MacDonald of Kitchener, Guelph Street, Kitchener.
and accordion pleating over the brother of the groom, as best
shoulders gave the dress a man, Murray McKague of RR 2,
phsafore Look. The full sleeves Wingham, and Tom Lee, London,
were trimed with double rows of friends of the groom, as ushers. Ladies' Aid
holds meeting
following dinner
BLUEVALE—Mrs. Gordon
Mundellwas hostess for the c�
November meeting of the Turn -
berry Ladies' Aid on Tuesday O O O O o O
when a delicious pot luck dinner
was enjoyed. Following the meal
a very successful sale was DayCentre News
conducted capably by auctioneer
Mrs. Mundell, with humorous
readings adding enjoyment to the
afternoon. At the Day Centre for the discussed. Emergency foods and
` A business session followed Homebound this week the groups special diets were two other
when Mrs. Willitts and Mrs. Snellwere involved in an educational, popular topics of discussion. The
" were voted to resume the informative workshop put on by seminar was prepared and
positions of president and the ministry of agriculture and presented by Cathy Thomson, a
secretary. food. The nutrition workshop community nutritionist of
The January meeting will be at featured easily prepared meals Goderich and by Grace Bird, a
the home of Mrs. Jack Jenkins for one or two persons. As well home economist of Huron
& '• when quilting will again begin the
food groups which are important County.
new year. to include on a daily basis were The groups were still able to
a find time to work on their
w _ Christmas craft projects. Anita
F..K �.'. 4, .
sy Mahe instructed the Tuesday
ou in ceramics while Doreen
W i ng h a mr s Happy Gang Mali helped the macrame group
Ea >._ ■ ■ ■ ■ I_ i S on Thursday.
-- n o 1 a s iv o vein v e r m e e TI ny A neve addition to we imading
has been a'sign identifying the
The Senior Citizens' Happy followed consisting mainly of "Old Armouries" as the new
Gang met Tuesday evening of reports by the secretary and "Wingham and Area Day Centre
last week and after the singing of treasurer and some . �,r . ,.d- for the Homebound". The sign
"O Canada" were favored with a ence from USCO headquarters in was painted by Thomas Dunn of
short entertainment program Toronto. The members were not Bluevale and mounted by Doug
PRO
AREN'T THEY INTERESTING?—Lana Thomson and Jason Crawford take a peek at
some of the crafts on display during a rummage, craft and bake sale held at the Oddfel-
lows' hall last Friday morning and afternoon. The show was In support of the Wingham
Canadettes.
Cemetery, Wingham, last Sun-
day afternoon when Rev. A. J.
Sonderup blessed and dedicated
a we
�E'�Area cots d Morrison. donated by Ms. A.
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��Although the weather was not
and.Murray D. Campbell, son of • very cooperative a nice crowd
Mrs. Hazel Campbell of ,n Ethel ceremony was on hand. The cross was
Wingham, graduated at the fall y erected by Jim Steffler and his
see convocation at Laurentian'son.
TT_. ' •t S db with his Sharron Stone and Jim Dobson Mrs. Donna Haskins RR 1
vrest y, u ury,I
Bachelor of General Arts degree.
` provided by guests and mem-
successful in organizing a nomin'oxton
and Gard Canter. The
• .e.
He is presently teaching Grade 5
mss•
ating committee.
time and effort these men put
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at Bruce Mines.
i Mary Ann Nicholson played
sister of the groom.
forth is appreciated.
,
several delightful piano selec-
The next meeting of the Happy
Plans are well underway for
Lori McKinney of Leamington
tions. Jean Aitcheson gave a very
Gang will be held Friday,
the Christmas party and dinner.
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interesting reading on Christmas
December 14. This will start as a
The tentative dates that have
completely surprised them b
p y m'P y
and the meaning it should have
12:30 pot luck dinner, the regular
been set are Dec. 18 and 20.
Ethel, brother of the groom, and
for all who profess to be
meeting to follow.
was valedictorian for her class
Rev. Eric Ledrew performed the
Christians. This was followed by
The meeting closed with the"
and received four awards, for the
a short skit, "The Lousy Tramp",
singing of "God Save The Queen"
Cross dedicated
ably presented by members of
and the members enjoyed a few
The bride was given in
They had moved a week ago.
the Happy Gang,
games of cards before lunch was
Avery impressive ceremony
marriage by her uncle, Bill
A short business meeting
served.
took place at Sacred Heart
Cemetery, Wingham, last Sun-
day afternoon when Rev. A. J.
Sonderup blessed and dedicated
a we
�E'�Area cots d Morrison. donated by Ms. A.
y p
��Although the weather was not
and.Murray D. Campbell, son of • very cooperative a nice crowd
Mrs. Hazel Campbell of ,n Ethel ceremony was on hand. The cross was
Wingham, graduated at the fall y erected by Jim Steffler and his
see convocation at Laurentian'son.
TT_. ' •t S db with his Sharron Stone and Jim Dobson Mrs. Donna Haskins RR 1
St. Paul's Church
fi (ANGLICAN)
WINGHAM
John Street at Centre Street
The Rector: The Rev. John T.M. Swan, L. Th.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2
The First Sunday in Advent
8:30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist
10:00 a.m.--Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Sung Eucharist, the lighting of the
Advent Candle, and Sermon
Wed., Dec. sth
8:00 p.m. --The Board of Management
Thurs., Dec. ifh
2:30 p.m.—A.C.W. at the Church
7:30 p.m.—Choir Practice at the Church
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Brussels
from November 29 to December 8
20'01 50%OFF Coats Xaa er
, ys ..Under Panties, Sweaters, Skirts,
Slacks, Blouses, Elan Mix and Match Outfits, Velvet
Suits and all Mark Raymond Jewellery.
1 0 % OFF Christmas and New Year's Dresses
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all� �� Foam Shell $399,
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vrest y, u ury,I
Bachelor of General Arts degree.
were united in marriage on
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Clifford, sister of the bride, and
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He is presently teaching Grade 5
November 3 at four o'clock at
Miss Darlene Dobson of Ethel,
WHITECHURCH
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at Bruce Mines.
Ethel United Church.
sister of the groom.
Saturday evening the present
,
The bride is the daughter of
The best man was Brian Ames
and former neighbors of Mr. and
Lori McKinney of Leamington
Mrs. Ella Stone of RR 4, Brussels
of Atwood, friend of the groom.
Mrs. Orland Irwin and family
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graduated in October from the
and the groom is the son of Mr.
Ushers were Norm Dobson of
completely surprised them b
p y m'P y
Roberts School in London. She
and Mrs. William Dobson, Ethel.
Ethel, brother of the groom, and
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was valedictorian for her class
Rev. Eric Ledrew performed the
Kevin Haskins, brother-in-law of
arriving around nine o'clock to
and received four awards, for the
ceremony. Organist was Donald
the bride.
visit them in their new home.
student who has done the best
Dunbar of RR 1, Ethel, and
The bride was given in
They had moved a week ago.
Us wst Faun mitt wire W"
work, the outstanding female
soloist was Mrs. Donna Hoover of
marriage by her uncle, Bill
They enjoyed visiting with the
Markham who sang "Follow
Mason of Rexdale. The reception
crowd and at lunch time Myrtle
student, proficiency, leadership
Me„
was held at Brussels Legion Hall
and Orland were presented with
and sportsmanship. She was also
The maid of honor was Miss
and the couple honeymooned on
two table lamps and a blanket,
Wecaptured
a member of the school team that
tournaments in
Marge Carter of Bluevale, friend
of the bride. Bridesmaids were
Grand Bahama Island, West
End. They will reside in Ethel.
They expressed theirthanks to
their friends for the gifts.
volleyball in Montreal and
Toronto for the deaf. She is now
attending Galludet International
It's time to call your
College for the Deaf in
Welcome Wagon hostess.
Washington, D.C. Lori is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken -
357.1963
neth McKinney of Leamington
Phone .
and is a great niece of Mrs.
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Charles Bosman, Wingham. Her
mother was the former Gertrude
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Anderson of Wingham.
St. Paul's Church
fi (ANGLICAN)
WINGHAM
John Street at Centre Street
The Rector: The Rev. John T.M. Swan, L. Th.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2
The First Sunday in Advent
8:30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist
10:00 a.m.--Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Sung Eucharist, the lighting of the
Advent Candle, and Sermon
Wed., Dec. sth
8:00 p.m. --The Board of Management
Thurs., Dec. ifh
2:30 p.m.—A.C.W. at the Church
7:30 p.m.—Choir Practice at the Church
i
e
•
Want Ads Phots 957-2320
WINGHAM
FRUIT MARKET
Schneiders
t, K
No. 1 Wieners ib. 1.3
9
Green Giant - 12 oz.
Corn Nible" Z`I .9 5
Schneiders ib.1.3 9
Side Bacon
Heinz -01 oz.
Tomato Juice .79
SM NOURS:
Man* to FrMey 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Sotrrd"m 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 P.M.
Fbw 3s7-3240 CLOSED SUNDAYS we Dd1W
J
First Anniversa ry Sale
at
Annal's Dress Shoppe
Brussels
from November 29 to December 8
20'01 50%OFF Coats Xaa er
, ys ..Under Panties, Sweaters, Skirts,
Slacks, Blouses, Elan Mix and Match Outfits, Velvet
Suits and all Mark Raymond Jewellery.
1 0 % OFF Christmas and New Year's Dresses
•mit. it .k �:..$ ��-� �' I'A' / � �'Y G«.fi-S.'C•,�^ M] , &P - . --•
Pp
Special'
Sale Rack
of Dresses
$1499
C�1
'i
y _ 0 •
Each customerpi" will recea .Christmas gift
8
07-6062
a000aaoa
DF WINGHAM
THE CARMICHAELS
PREmCHRISTMAS-SPE, IALS
1
all� �� Foam Shell $399,
ly Lovums Doll Pillows
for the Kids' Bath With Crochet or Knit Pattern oo
990
Mr. Bubble Afghan Kits
Flower Design Set of 6
790
English Ironstone Mugs Wine Glasses
0
If