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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-12, Page 6M. 6-11m W14911M Advancu-Times, Deeumber 12,19'M New officers are announced Mr. Mrs. Cameron Kenn* EllioWs Lunch at UCw Christmas meetlin Bar are residing 'n Tieswater GORRM—Mrs. Clifton Could Is Hard To Do'. She alsoauditors' (Formerly Homilton's) g was hostess for the Cbrlstmas ducted the business. Mrs. R. Mrs. Allan Hyndman and 1'..'i meeting of Unit 4 of the Gorrie Carson, treasurer, reporteda Margaret Dane make up the United Church Women. A total of successful year. Plana were program committee, and Mrs A//� Mr-. and Mrs. Cameron 24 attended. discussed on catering to a Bill Nay, Mrs. Rot Edgar are �gw Kennedy are residing iMrs. Lionel sAbw Open the villago of Teeswatert Johnston opened Christmas dinner on Dec. 15 at 7 the nominating committee. f; with a Christmas thought and `O p.m. Representative to the UCW , w theiramarriage Friday, is Little Town of Bethlehem', was Margaret Dane read the slate Ain. Raymond Gowdy. The quilt In DorS dam United Church. Mrs. sung m Mrs. AEdgar read the of officers for 1880. Mrs. Ernest committee is: the convener, Mrs. 11j0eiMdy is the former Micbelle scripture and a Poem, "rne Spirit Fellow installed the ofMcers: Harold Hyndman; Mrs. Gordon 6:30 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. of Christmas'. Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Joseph Simmons,Edgar, Mise George mgyoe Rantoul, daughter of Mr. Gowdy gave the topic, How far is president; Mrs. George Brown, Joseph Simmonag Mrs. wWilbur Take Out Orders and Mrs: William Wingham. 7be groom�sRintoul, your Bethlehem? 'Joy to The vice-president; Mrs. Ivan Hogg, are Mr. and Mrs Adsllf Ken. World', wigs sung. Haskins,, recording secretary; Mrs. AndrewAEddgberaF�guson and sly reedy, Teeswater. Marian, Marlene and Murray Mrs. R. Carson, treasurer; Mrs. D� Coulter sang Christmas songs to Harold Hyndman, pianist; Mrs. An exchange of gifts followed Rev. K. Barry Passmore o( - the accompaniment of the Beverley Currah, flower and and each fopm out who their se- ficiated and organist was ukelele. Mrs. L. Johnston cloned, cheer; Margaret Dane, rr'et nal had been and a new one bride. Carolyn Wood, cousin of the with prayer. assistant; Mrs. Robin Bolander, selected for 1880. 24 Cans Pepsi or Coke625 daughtermarriage. Mr. RintoW gave his i '�' Mrs. Allan Hyndman, the catering convener; Mrs. Melville b d 1 The bridal i president, read a poem, 'Nothing Dennis and Mrs. Clifton Coulter A s morgan or unch was gown was polyesteC and enjoyed and boxes were packed satin, a loose tong floor -length � and cards signed for the shutins. with narrow saki ruffle dress styled with round neckline Whitechurch Wi meeting e tin w collar .:. 1 `~ "Q front neckline ga alit,`' full length follows ban t �7 n sleeves gm W "` q u a dinner e r buttoned cuffs and a wide N$ < Christmas waistline cummerbund. She Whitechurch—After a banquet quilting and Mrs. Fisher will carried a cascade of baby ivy, -dinner 'served at St. Andrew's organise the euchre parties after bur"* Calla lilies, Bch i Presbyterian Church, Wingham, the new yeq. Mrs. Nettie Ross, e FRUIT MARKET pink roses and dusty grey on Wednesday, December 5, the Mrs. Lorne Durnin and Mrs. meeting held eucalyptus.Whitechurch Women's Institute Garnet Farrier comprise a Maid of honor was Miss Lori retired to the upper room of the committee to consult the Kinloss at Scott home Cott -Cola,-Orange, Root Beer, Gingor Ale Goodall of Wingham and church for their Christmas. Council regarding work to be bridesmaid was Barbara meeting. done at the Community BELGRAVE—The Christmas Case of 24 -10 oz. Cans Hanel of W The Y grove . �m � .. meeting of the Women's CANNED POP 5*29 Y � President 1VLss Merle Wilson Memorial Hall. gwere dt'essed slate in - extended a warm welcome to all Roll call was answered by eachMissionary Society of Knox quarter -length paand the Ode, Mary Stewart member a Christmas Presbyterian Church was held at P° Y jersey with soft Collect and Lord's Prayer were decoration and explaining it; also the home of Mrs. Mac Seott-vn Squirrel Smooth 500 gr. shoulder pleats, Ono sleeves Photo by Snyder Studio recited. Minutes were read, by by providing a Christmas card November 26' }} PEANUT BUTTER 09-,� with tuck detail and elastic secretary Mrs. Alan Falconer. and stamped envelope. With Mrs. Mrs. Joe Dunbar opened the waistlines. man and guests were ushered by tables were decorated with white Several committees were Farrier as pianist a singsong of meeting with a call to worship Junior bridesmaid, Carolyn brothers of the bridal pair, cloths and centrepiecesnamed. Mrs. Johnston Conn and and Mrs.. George Fear read Sunkist Navel Size 113 of spruce Christmas favorites was enjoyed.. scripture Kennedy of Teeswater, sister of Michael and Phillip Rintoul, sprigs and daisies with lighted Mrs. Rena Fisher will look after Mrs. Russell Gaunt and Mrs. Pure from the second9 the groom, wore a floor -length Craig and Carl Kennedy. The candles floe in chapter of St. Luke's Gospel- doz. 1 • Y floating red oil in Lorne Durnin gave readings and Pel- ORANGES 4 gown styled like the senior at- male members of the wedding brandy snifters. Guests attended a quay to comprised of Mrs. Mrs. John McBurney read the tendants' gowns but with pink party wore meditation on the Christmas Maxwell House Regular grey tuxedos with from Barrie London Windsor Durgin Don Ross Mrs. lace trim and short puffed matchingvests and bow ties and Kitchener Toronto ' Senior Citizens Falconer and Mrs. Dave Gibb message and Mrs. Victor 1 Ib. bag, Kingston, ung prayer. Each sleeves. The girls carried burguny rose boutonnieres. Orangeville and � Belleville. sang two numbers. Yo hint led in nosega-, . containing the same Honored guests were the bride's Meet at hall member then Tead a Christmas GROUND COFFEE 3 . 5 9 flowers as in the bridal bouquet. A reception was held at the The president thanked stn or all of which were q P grandmother, Mrs. Clara Rin- story Pte, toul and On Tuesday, ostesses Mrs. Conn and Mrs. Larry Donaldson ofT... ,��,; I..., Teeswater' and Culross , grandfather, ��,t Y, Dec.Dec• 4 at 12:30 very enjoyable. • � . friend of the groom, was beat Recreation Complex where Wim, both of Wingham. p.m. the Brussels Senior Citipm Ross and program committee Mrs. McBurney gave the STORE N016: Club members and a number of ,Mrs, Don Ross and Mrs. Durnin• secretary's report and Mrs. Moa ft t0 Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. their senior guests enjoyed a Mrs. Conn and Mrs. Nettie Ross Youngblut the treasurer's report. Christmas dinner, served by the distributed the gifts and on Twenty-eight sick. , and shutin Sys 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. w' ladies auxiliary in the Legion receipt, each showed her gift and calls were recorded: The roll call Phone 3S7-2240 CLOSED SUNDAYS We Deliver Hall. told the identity of her 1978 Secret was answered with a Christmas o-blemBrown Before sitting down President Sister. Names were then drawn verse and the offering was vows Fred Thuell had everyone sing, for Secret Sisters of 1980. received and dedicated. 'O Canada', and join hands in The meeting closed with the Mrs- Dunbar e1nned the _� _ _ ■ �_ , s� `MrW��' si.ing of ==God Save the Queen".meeting with prayer and lunch Following the delicious dinner was served by the hostess. exchun-gea a'r Mr. Ted ton behalf of the club, - thanked the ladies for their Gorrie United Church was the solemnized at seven o'clock in Murra Fletcher of Listowel services. Mrs. Gerald Miller o see us all scene of a winter wedding as Mr. the evening of Saturday, Dec. 8. was his friend's best man. back again in Dec. 11980. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Keys, and Mrs. Jack Brown of Gorrie Twin candelabra accented with Guests were. ushered , by A game called Musical Gift Guy and Kent of London visited gave their daughter, Tammy poinsettia cast a warm glow over brothers of . the bridal., ,couple, was played. Mrs. Tunney won the with Mrs. Melville Bradburn on Lynne, in marriage to Kenneth the bridal cou 'le . as the Wa a Brown of Gorrle.and Sunda - �- Wray Noble of RR 2, Gorrie. P Y � �g � prize. Mrs. Cudmore, ac- Y• 0 Rev. Ernest Fellows united the repeated their vim' Noble of Wroxeter. companied by Mrs. Lulu Kerr at Dr. and Mrs. Stewart s The groom is the son of Mr. and Following the wedding a . the piano, led in singing a few Leedham, John, Robert and Julie ' couple in a double-rkng ceremonyg g Mrs. Russell Noble of RR 2, reception was held at the Christmas carols. attended the 50th wedding an- �� . Gorrie. r' niversary celebrations held for ftor • Brussels Community Centre. Chnst�;�� Miss Lynne Chambers, friend . After a short business meeting, an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. conducted b the resident Mr. Victor Leedham �� Be grave Kin of the bride, was organist. Soloist The brides mother wore a Y P , St. Williams, on Do Bolger, the y y Enter our 3rd annual • • ug Inglis of Mildmay sang floorlen th own of Thuell and Mrs. G. / g g turquoise and g , Saturday. On Sunda the at- lades night `The Twelfth of Never' as ,,, .,;,, :, . ve euchre tended -a Christmas family guests a matching navy jacket trimmed entered the church and 'Follow with turquoise marabou. Her was played. Itlncluded.l2tables. gathering at the home of his BELGRAVE — The Kinsmen Me' d A few le in'hig � signing of the corsage was pink t�P ref roses. preferred to PhiY parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harm Draw' j# held their annual Ladies' Night register. bridge. Leedham, St. Williams. ~\ for �/4 of -� and Past -Presidents Night with The grooms mother wore a Prize winners in euchre were Gary Lawrence of Brampton ' The bride looked lo in a floorlength gown in mint ' a banquet at the Vendome Hotel Y green Mrs. B. Dennis and William has been selected to receive a n - in Teeswater on Dec. 5. floorlength gown of white with a white cape. Her corsage Grasley, high scores; Mrs. Er- Rhodes Scholarship 'to Oxford 4 - H Club ,Beef • Blake Evans thanked Jeff polyester hint. Its high collar was was a white orchid. nest Stevens and Wilber Turn- University in England for two Hurst, past -president and made of lace, as was the yoke bull, second highest and Mrs. years. He presently is inset of the bodice. A 'Honored guests. were the P y • completing , presented him with. a plaque. gently bride's maternal grandmother, Carl Hemingway and Mrs. G. his final year at Yale University Shop now for Christmas and Grant Vincent made a resents- Pleated skirt fell from the bodice Mrs Jean Gibson of Wroxeter, where he is captain of the Yale see our tremendous selection I P Bulger, low scores. tion of an engraved mug to bar and extended to form the'gown's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hooper hockey team. G train. The to sleeves were and paternal Y Gary is a nephew p grandfather, p w of chairman Cam Cook. Grant and � looked after sending get well .local lawyer, Harley- Crawford. RECEIVES DIPLOMA Cam made the arrangements for trimmed at the wrist with Wilfred Brown of Wroxeter; also cards and gifts to our senior Geraldine Chappell and REMisConnie Irene Slessor, DRAW TO BE HELD DECEMBER 20. the evening. marabou. A pleated, waistlength thegroom's maternal grand- members who are ill and in Mildred Golle hosted a dinner Jeff Hurst r 1 Bob Ta -. cape featuring a bood and also , Mrs. Ruth Brears of Y daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . y hos ital. Wayne trimmed with marabou .coin- Stratford, and paternal grand- P Saturday evening for the senior Harold Slessor, granddaugh- for and Chandler for their ' The clubs next meeting will be citizens at 52 Bristol Terrace. terms as bulletin editors and pleted Tammy's ensemble. mother, Mrs. Margaret: Noble of ter of Mrs. Harry Cook of Wednesday afternoon, Jan. all Fifteen seniors attended. '�'JOn, Adak presented them with qtr' �� She carried a white fur muff 1�R 2' Gorrie. Each member hopes that all Sympathy is extended to Mrs,- Belgrave, graduated from OM Campbell won the Chinese auc- , members and their families have Conestoga College, diploma in, accented with American.Beaut The bride,s travelling costume Harry Gerrie on the death last of nursingand is now em - Linda of a floral - , . ed t , - , and rases Y was a black a veery merry Christmas and a week of her mother in Palmer- 102 Main St. west Pink cranberry vele and a ka � white happy, healthy new year. ston ho p y Win m , Linda McKee thanked the Kins- blouse, with black accessories. ��, ' to ed in the Charles Cam- Listowel 214 �°` men for their trailing cranberry velvet ribbon. ..a Ed$arti hospitality. Miss Dianme Brown of Gorrie She wore a coral rose corsage. Alberta. pbell Hospital, Edmonton, 9 Niel was her sister's maid of honor. Out-of-town guests attended guest speaker' Don Pickett' er ld- She wore a floorl from Kingston, Mississauga, ance co-ordinator for Waterloo g F- ength gown and g , County Board of Education. The matching jacket of cranberry MonkFton, Stratford and Wood- ' Belgrave Kinsmen are holding a velvet accented with white sem• Dime wit/ ng* Foil their marria �� New Year's dance and tickets are marabou trim and carried a °fig ge Mr. y white muff similar to that of the and Mrs. Ken Noble are residing at the I sow available from the mem- bride. in Gorrie. // . _ �\ berg. i j4 Kanterrket 335-3136, Wroxeter Open 7 days a week 00/ e M S ` Thursday, Dec. 13th and Friday, Dec. 14th Ji Shop on these 2 days and buy any item in stock (excluding tobacco products and bread) and if your total cash order Is $15.00 or over, receive a 10% cash rebate. STOCK UP FOR CHRISTMAS AND SAVE 4 We will be having 10% SALE DAYS every month. Watch for January 10% Days on Jan. 17th and Jan. 18th. . qq MARKS 101ST OIRTHDAY—Emma Irwin Of she Fordwich Village Nursing Home celebrated her 101st birthday on Dec. 7. Born on the 10th line of Howlck Township, Mia Irwin was a practical nurse In the Fordwich-Gorrie area. Affix reside Ing In Gorrie for a number of years, she made her home with relatives In North Bay before moving to the Fordwtch Village Nursing Home this past summer. Aaitland Restaurant Dec. 22 and 23 Santa will be at the Maitland Sat. 6:30 - 9:00' and Sunday 5:00 - 8:00. Candies for the kids. ROAST T'MK" with Christmas pudding. A full coins• .amens' Vo or SHISH-KA1301 including Christmas pudding. 7°O Also regular menu in effect. Bring your camera and have your picture taken with Santa. 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