F id â€" â€" eeegeems ~oole . Stkt *y1~~ ~ovmmane t ~~ S 4 & + i ‘Sree.: > t ITF' s ; 18 25 on KTo un ue e z* Wed at Burgessville 3. M , i 12 2t "_ .); yyyâ€" . Burgessville _ tn;g@g _ Lavern Rock, a frienu"of tinged with yellow. Aagean e uy ~* € â€" Mlks® 3 N&: Church was the Setting on the groom, was ‘best man, â€" A reception and dance was o .. o : ~ e m o ï¬ . * hy Saturday, May 26, 1979 atg;. and the ushers were Ronald held at the Norwich Civic «\\‘y : sY ol sR / e > i â€" p.m. when ROSemar’y j. > Davis, brother of the groom, â€" Centre forraroufl_d 360gyests. “ + §( ?w : . e MeKiernan ang David: and Brian â€" MeKiernan, For a_ wedding trip to ; W &%\*&3 mA : o y 0P * }' k. * ..‘ . § Wayne Davis exchanged brother of the bride. > Niagara Falls, Owen Sound ;% naat on _ _ .. "J whoes, $t1.> > 209 4 wedding vows in a doubleâ€" Following the ceremony, a _ and Collingwood, the bride 1e .;':':L;i:' % F { i * @ C ;, ring ceremony, with Rev. dinner. was held at. the chose a powder blue, fourâ€" * y m oc o. @ $ g"ï¬ ~<< Max â€"Johnson _ of the â€" Burgessville United Church. piece, polyester suit with a :k w ie a0. " .. * e~" "<yes w | m w * _" ~ 4#+~~ | Sioermd‘1e United Chuen The bride‘s . table was coreage of red ross ani §@eme . @Ble . ., . O ppn n . . C * " sglam > & \officiating. The church was â€" covered with a white damask â€" feathered mums. % e e . "hee & + _ k e *s, _ . beautifully . decorated with cloth and centred with the 62e KR _0 Bae . | hi a s . § C us ea with i x . Mr, and Mrs. Davis are 1 . S 9e 8 s . . s . Noy . e 32 . * _ C. = \lighted ~candelabra and thréetiered wedding cake, fesiding in Burgessvill %“*}; * <~. m c . yoy. ~] <~ k vÂ¥aA" , § flowers. Mrs. Charles lighted candelabra and the 8 gessville. &{‘éy, pâ€" â€" lt & “ei‘i ~Aur _ 72 KE C anL..." M Rockett presided at the â€" bridal bouquets. Prior to the wedding the Q '"Jf,,_,;,“, _ :. c _ + ?!-2:;, s © o s 9e @+> .T console of the organ and For receiving guests, the bridesmaids entertained ata [MMMY .0 :? [ â€", es aes k. > mE “w k. *T played traditional wedding bride‘s mother chose a miscellaneous Shower in her i\% es "-sf:;â€--":;;?. :d â€" i af CC 3 music. § f _~_â€"â€" heavenly ‘blue, floorâ€"length, honor also the aunts of the } *e % t da0 =% sÂ¥ §\ % f 1 ï¬ se 5 The bride is the only _ polyester gown with corsage groom. [ iz ®. x * & s â€" e | i. e &â€" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of pink carnations, while the y P f C ï¬â€œ, C af e _ A* e Joseph McKiernan of RR 4, groom‘s mother ‘chose a fof f;z;ggp;x;)tr);ws; i;ianbg:;: Q& ,».-?’â€",}; k. â€&%ï¬a\ f 4 “; p* j Woodstock, and the groom‘s dusty rose, polyester S°WD > man and ushers * s . e $y t3 t A o [ willl ‘A F D se P â€"â€" parents are Mr. and Mrs, With corsage of white mums R _ s p T dng +. 4 akh . Te '? B > 33 Howard Davis of RR 2, ; : _ y° â€" O z‘m’%‘w’ {*\ sa42 CC ty 33 S . | °C | ‘A i." ; 4 Burgessville. es "aAat Te :. 0 tA ~ L=‘4#* ast Given.in marriage by her _ HMHEEIL _ [ss o o0 ty 3 2. e w , father, the brideâ€" chose a Tess q & _ mM :. 3 . Th a. a" . floorâ€"length gown of white 4s y 2l o tok y se 0. ’;'? wee â€" _.â€" gx~< E > ° chiffon _ over â€" polyester, S CA0F 11â€" . C P * owA enhanced with an alencon hb s tE O > 5A . 00 e 3 h s 4 lace bodice and a high F k u°8 _ & 8 C J taas? n o oi ae . [ & 2 e 3 Cc calih f waistline which extended in h‘ CS 0 0 e t {%7.;«3 _&m‘;;j # mart > . E_ 1: %4+_ o. C6) the back â€"to the bouffant e _â€" hi 1k .0 l & : & \,@J *n 3. 2 f S aP . > < *uallic; skirt. A Juliet lace cap held o uk 8P oc _ l s e e se t _ lï¬ t f 5 Nirsk s YA o her tiered,, French illusion, % as en s "A fln e ols .. T y TT ~â€" wls fullâ€"length veil which e 1e g o m "@ J{f foucGÂ¥t‘s. :\ aaes < p 6 . 9 f outlined the hem of her gown o O 4i ; 4965 d Lee > oo K is 0 C ‘TAa. .. k6 _ â€" o m "C. | and she carried a shower | s e > “‘? "¢ 3 pa . «"‘ P ? S ft“‘ & bouquet of red roses and k w ol l 6 & kh. & # ; *#\ se :;._'z perorsg(A ~â€" &3 J $ s e _ white feathered mums. : i.‘ / on se . J f | â€" _ a Mn 1 4 Cns (o " Wiombitnags a 6090900 TeA se ; o g Maid of honor was. ‘ ce EL _ angd"% 1 }".:*'_’_fa ce . ~ o Yo1® T a Rosemary DeWaele and the. K | :ggfa’â€,";. / > â€" e * # bridesmaids were Joanne ty .~ Te . e 1 a y e a, $ â€"â€"_ ce‘ _ : e Swatzky _ and _ Debbie [ w whee ' Foms: es . . . A eman i * ; Kaufman, all friends of the, e 1e > Â¥ K3 . . _=" : -\, % j / bride..They wore identical, â€" e : / ue > : Cc c m s ;T“*"?\.’{‘. 11??:“;; L . a M3 ,é* 3 fullâ€"length _ gowns â€" in E4 2 4. f ?,": Tess 2 $ css 44A * :‘ k & | j | watermelon polyester, with ols . B 1 f 3 .. is Ae + :'i 5 3 it ya M *¢ . matching chiffon capes, A _ @@BAAIAI E. C iegint o_ 10 _ â€"CP Laggeay | comb with baby‘s breath and : s a & | matching flowers was worn ~Soooee. . QUEEN MOTHER V‘EWS PARADE ~‘in their hair and each ; snn © ~Fl carried a basket of yellow _ & 1 § / â€" 3 I?Juglfn El:izabet-h.’ the Queen _ of the new Queen‘s Color to roses and coral daisies. e s s > _, otner, and Maritime Command . Maritime Command.â€" The \. Jacolyn_â€" McKieman, |â€" §M T e B Commander Viceâ€"Admiral Andre ceremony‘took place in Halifax Fooustiagh e »prides cce l v e *A Collier view the parading of the Wednesday. 274 j9q279¢ | flower | girl, wearing: a L s .. â€"_ _ . old color, prior to the presenting 4J . yellow, floorâ€"length gown u hss f 2l â€" + â€" s s e ay on 2 Ztyled' similar to the tc% s ; l ‘}, oo ~â€"â€" e e v * ridesmaids ‘and carried a . f f â€"â€" â€" | <p °/ ' PAAAE Cc s ll N i A98 basket of red roses and | â€" § % %‘%/?}; 4 uress“ e 7 ews f Coffsei’,’, oflï¬?ï¬:&i";v a""slsr‘;n et se s N{Rif@,f"RfS' DAVID WAYNE DAVIS ©"i BURGESSVILLE _(C) â€" Morleyattefdedthe wedding bearer. > : e‘ :. **~ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbér Morley â€" of Friday of their daughter, â€" ‘ 4 spent Thursday at the home Isobel Poernic, London, to . o P mm { 7. of Mrs. HaroldrWaring. Donald Rennie, London. ou@N* | True worth is in being, not smdite: it a;\/:iresl-d Sosal ITlggyt wxl(l: bgc;athlvntr}g is {‘r , seeming, i ns s & Sp rton.. Con ulation ï¬VleW «: In doing, o en day that goes _‘ "_| Caturday afternoon at the â€" Isobel and Don. meeciee r 7 / * by, > lI;ome of 1\'115;‘1 a’rll‘dllg'lors. D.M. $ Mr. and Mrhs. tClafrence | Mr. Douglas Hoover, ;3 ity4ch * Some little good, not in cover. The Talbots were Larmon were hosts for a ¢ Burgessville, accompanied past “J:eei :tfltl}?én h,dfnp:r()); ;2? dreaming f former â€" Burgessville bxrtyday supper on Sundgy a* by his grandson Tom mother, Mrs. Ross Palmer Of great things to do by and | residents, . o on "the occasion of Miss . ut Hoover, Mt. Elgin, spent and aunt, Miss Marion by, _ _Mrs. Jack Gilchrist and _ Maude Dennis‘ 89th birâ€" four days at the summer _ palmer, For whatever men say in §3 children, Sharon and Paul, thday. Fourteen relatives home of Ralph Banbury, Mrs. Ross Hughes has their blindness, | Brampton,~spent the past _ attended. Belleville, at _ La@ke returned home after spenâ€" And in spite of fancies of week at the home of her ty . Kassabog. Also present were ding two weeks with Ker youth, \~parents, Mr and_ Mrs. ° Andie Watson MPP, andson, _ cqysin in Calgary, Alberta There‘s nothing so kingly as | Russell Clifford. Lois was Our Wisdom Corner: Chatham. |___ 3 Members of the Bapti.st kindness, » one of the leaders at the DVB Truth may be stretched, Recent visitors With Mr, _ opurch and Sunday School And _nothing so royal as school. _ but cannot be broken, and and Mrs. Wray Broad were travelled by bus on Saturda truth. F (â€" ~Miss Ann Hughs, Mountâ€" always gets above falsehood, Miss Sheri Blackmore, and toured the Well g (Alice Cary) burg, spent the weekend at as oil does above water. Elliott Lake, Mr. Riek â€" pana Mission, Rev. Art?xn + . the home of her parents, Mr. Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor is the -Hlissiona‘:r § \ sw .. and Mrs, Ross Hughs. . The best place to fing a j Frank Stuart, NMUSS Tara nceo and Speak3 to thy x2 __Mrg. _ Mike . (Lavina) helping hand is at the end of Stuart, Mr. Carl Saimon all sailors of the boats ag i C A mistake at least proves Pocrnic, London, spent your arm. of Langley, Br m.st.\ Colum: travel through. e "e" . somebody Stopped talking Sunday with her parents, bia. Carl also visited with . The Daily Vacation n: long enough to. do something. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Morley. The highest re : Fred J e waul lon: Bible W a 1 ward for Mr. andâ€" Mrsâ€" * School begmsMOfldï¬Hndis r. and Mrs. Clarence man‘s toil is not what‘he gets Salmon. on for the week. Rev. and The load of tomorrow Pgrkhfll spent the past week for it, but what he becomes j Mrs, Blake Hunt are . in \ added to that of yesterday, i. with their ne:phew, M'r. and by it. â€"charge, earried today, makes the 3 Mrs.. Don Wilcox, Point Au P [ > : es _ â€"| strongest falter. Baril, at the cottage. . The most difficult secret > : t . j Lc and _ Mrs. _ WilbU" ... for a man to keep is the & Woiry is Inforec! 10 0" / $ eftermemess==="es. ) |ooinion ho fins ALRIRSEI: £ > £ trouble before it is due. R ; t im F iz \