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WEDDINGS
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ed
Seaforthat 2;00 o'clock, when Joan Isot bel
Talbot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Talbot, Seaforth, exchanged
wedding vows with George Walter
Meliwain, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Mcfwain, of Constance.
Rev. J. C. Britton officiated.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, looked lovely in a floor -
length gown 9f white silk organza
over taffeta with a form -fitted
bodice of guiptire lape with color-
ed segpins, a sabrina neckline, lily
point sleeves and a headdress of
Swedish crown of pearls and rhine-
stones, held in place by a finger-
tip veil of hand -rolled French tulle
illusion. She carried a white Bible
and red- roses.
Miss Barbara Talbot, Seaforth,
was maid of honor for her sister,
wearing a ballerina -length gown of
aqua silk organza over taffeta with
matching crown veil, and carrying
a.bouquet of white mums with pink
tulle,
Mrs. Jack McElwain, of Seaforth,
and Miss Helen Mcflwain, of Clin-
ton, were bridesmaids, wearing
gowns identical to the maid of hon-
or and carrying white mums with
pink tulle.
Miss Sharon Talbot was junior
bridesmaid, wearing an aqua silk
organza. over taffeta and small
wliite mums with a pink tulle.
Brenda Savauge was flower -girl,
wearing white nylon over aqua tall
feta and flowers the same as the
attendants.
Ross Milison, of Kinburn. was
groomsman. Ushers for the cere-
mony were Jack Crozier, of . Sea -
forth, and Murray Dale, of Lon-
don.
Mrs. James A. Stewart, of Sea -
forth, was organist, and Mr. Jas.
A. Stewart was soloist, . singing
"Wedding Prayer" and "Because."
A reception followed in the
church parlor with Betty Goudie,
Joyce Wilson,, Marion McLlwain
and Ruth Crozier serving, with the
assistance of Grotip III of the W.A.
The bride's mother received the
guests wearing an orchid lace dress.
with matching accessories and a
corsage of yellow carnations. As-
sisting her was the groom's moth-
er, wearing a figured blue silk
dress with matching. accessories
and a corsage of pink carnations.
The groom's gift to the bride was
Church Notices
McKILLOP UNITED CHARGE
Sunday, August, 28th, joint ser-
vice at Bethel, McKillop, 11 a.m.,
in charge of Mr. Robert E. Hib-
berd, Fordwich.
Northside United
AND
First Presbyterian
Churches
- in First Presbyterian
Church
10 A.M.
Sunday School in Respective
Churches -
11 A.M.
MINISTER:
Rev. J. Cliff Britton, B.A.
EVERYONE WELCOME
a vacuum cleaner, and the -bride's
gift to the groom was a slide pro-
jector. The best man, the ushers
and the soloist received cluff links
and a tie pin from the bride and
groom.
For a trip. to Northern and East-
ern Canada the bride donned a
pink two-piece dress with navy ac-
cessories and a corsage of red ros-
es. On their return the couple will
reside in Seaforth.
Guests were present from Mark -
dale, Dundalk, Shariot Lake, Gode-
rich, Clinton, Maxwell, London and
Seaforth.
DINSMOR;E--McGAVIN
On Saturday, August 20, in Duff's
United Church, Walton, Elizabeth
Anne, only daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. J. Gordon McGavin, Walton-,
was married to William Edward
Dinsmore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Dinsmore, Seaforth.
Rev. J. C. Britton, Seaforth, per-
formed the double -ring'' ceremony
against a background- of white
gladioli and lighted candles in
graduated candelabra. Mrs. Har-
vey Brown played traditional wed-
ding music and accompanied the
soloist, Miss Marie Johnston, of
Bluevale.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a full-Iength white
gown of silk organza over net taf-
feta and net, trimmed with Chan-
tilly lace. The fitted, long torso
bodice was. pointed .in front and.
buttoned down the back, with short,
set-in sleeves. The top of the bo-
dice was enhanced with cut lace
motifs and a Sabrina neckline of
scalloped lace. She wore mittens
to match. The lower part of the
full flared skirt had a deep scal-
loped lace motif with scattered
lace florets and detail stemming
from it. A jewelled crown held
her, elbow -length veil, and she
carried a bouquet of pink Delight
roses.
Her maid of honor, -Miss Claire
Hackwell Walton, -and. her brides-
maids, Miss 15"45iina Willows, Car-
lingford, Mrs.John McGavin,
Owen Sound, and Mrs. Beverly
Gumb, London, wore identical
gowns of sky-blue silk organza ov-
er taffeta with white lace under-
lay in the bodice, bouffant street -
length skirts, and matching shoes.
They also carried bouquets of pink
Delight roses.
Cathy McLean, niece of the
bridegroom, was flower -girl, wear-
ing pink nylon over taffeta with
a white lace bodice. She carried
a tiny nosegay of white and pink
baby chrysanthemums. Stewart
McLean, nephew of the bride-
groom, was ring -bearer.
Neil McGavin, brother of the
bride, was best man, and ushers
were Gordon Royle, John McGav-
in, Owen Sound, and Ronald Mas-
on.
A reception was held in the
church parlor. The bride's mother
was wearing a rose -beige lace
sheath dress with matching fea-
ther hat and a corsage of yellow
roses. The bridegroom's mother
was dressed izi mauve silk Shan-
tung, with matching hat and shoes
and a corsage of yellow roses.
For a honeymoon trip tp the east
coast, the bride donned a mint
green two-piece costume with tan
accessories, a feather hat in
brown shades and a corsage of yel-
low roses. On their return they
will reside in Kitchener where the
bride is on the staff of Courtland
Ave. School, and the groom with
the Department of Highways.
Guests attended the wedding
from Sault Ste. Marie, Orillia,
Barrie, Toronto, Kitchener, Inger-
soll, Burlington, Chatham, Wind-
sor, Seaforth and Brussels.
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LOCAL BRIEFS
Mrs. H. A. Seltzer, Joel and
Francis, Eggertsville, N.Y., are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Shinen.
Miss Betty Scott, of Stratford, is
the guest of Mrs. John Hillebrecht.
Miss Joan Smith, of Sault Ste.
Marie, visited her aunt, Mrs. C.
E. Smith, this week.
Master Blaine and Miss Cheryl
McCutcheon, of Brussels, are vis-
iting their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Hugill and Karen, of
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McPhail and
son, Doug, of Toronto, are visiting
friends and relatives in this vicin-
ity. Mrs. McPhail is the former
Laura Stewart, of Egmondville,
Mr. Thompson G. Scott, of De-
troit, was here this week attend-
ing the funeral of his brother, the
late Walter A. Scott.
Rev, and Mrs. 1L H. Williams
and family, of Mt. Clemens, Mich.,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.
McKellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Knight,
Toronto, were recent visitors with
Mrs.Ruth Knight and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Haley and Brian. They
also visited in Hensel with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Knight and fam-
ily.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Webster,
of Toronto, are guests of Mrs. G.
B. Dorrance in McKillop.
Mr. Fred Faulkner and grand-
daughter, Christine Farrah, of De-
troit, spent a few days in town.
Miss Isabel Alexander, Toronto,
and the Misses Gray, Egmondville,
were holidaying at Kincardine the
past weeks. Other guests at the
Misses Gray home were Dr. I. G.
Smillie and son, Robert, of Kam-
loops, B.C„ and Miss J. Tapp, of
Orlanda, Fla.
Mrs. Rosa Bradnock, of Gode-
rich, was a visitor of Mrs. Margar.
et Sclater last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Keys and
family, Varna, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Orval Greer, RR 4,
Seaforth.
Elaine Oke, Sheila Rowat, Mary
Ellen Moore, Sally Cosford, Karen
Moore and Wendy Moore have re-
turned from the 1Jiited Church
Camp at Goderich Summer School,
Mrs. Mary Lou King and Larry,
of Sarnia, spent a few days last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Ruston.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lemon and
family are holidaying at their cot-
tage near Goderich.
'Mr. and Mrs. David Boyce, of
La Puente, California, are guests
in Seaforth this week of their cou-
sins, Mrs. W. G. Wright, Mrs. Or-
ville Oke and Mr. Carman Row-
cliffe. They are en route home
after a six-month vacation in Ire.
land.
Miss Patty Gould, of Montreal,
spent last week holidaying with
her cousins, Misses Elaine and
Mary Oke.
Mr. and Mrs. George McGregor
and son, Wayne, of Pass -A -Cyrille,
Florida, visited Saturday with the
former's cousin, Mrs. Orval Greer
and family, RR 4, Seaforth.
Mrc. Douglas Knowles a n d
daughters, Sandra and Catherine,
visited with her mother, Mrs.
Margaret Sclater, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Alexander
and Randy ' have returned after
spending holidays at Port Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs.' Alfred Phillips,
Bruce and Elaine, of Toronto, vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hem:
burger and Mrs. Margaret Sclater
over the weekend.
Mrs. George Bradley and two
sons, of Greenwood, Nova Scotia,
spent 'a few days with Mrs. Ruth
Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Haley and Brian. They are en -
route to Winnipeg, Man.,- where
Flight Lieutenant Bradley is on
course for several months.
Mrs. Harry Smith, of Calgary,
Alta., is visiting with her mother,
Mrs. H. E. Smith, and her broth-
er, Donald and family in London.
Mr. Roy Hodgert is visiting in
Milwaukee with Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Hodgert and family. ,
Rev. T. Dale Jones and Mrs,
Jones, of Montreal, were guests
of Miss Dorothy Parke this week.
Mr. `Jones is a former rector of
St. Thomas' Anglican Church.
Mrs. Fern Patterson has return-
ed from Petrolia, where she spent
the past month.
Mr. Douglas Scott, of Montreal,
is spending his holidays with his
,mother, Mrs. James T. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scott and
•daughters, of Pointe Claire, Que.,
are visiting with their mothers,
Mrs. J. T. Scott and Mrs. Elliott
Walters.
Mrs. Donald Smith, Marlene and
Douglas, of London, are visiting
with Mrs. H. E. Smith.
Mrs. Thomas Hodgert spent a
few days with her sister, Mrs.
Bruce Cooper, and Mr. Cooper in
Exeter.
Mr. James 0. Scott 'successfully
passed his course at Teachers'
College, Toronto. He will com-
mence teaching at a school in the
Teeswater district in September.,
Mrs. Hugh Alexander, who bas
spent the past six weeks in New
Liskeard, has returned home. She
was accompanied by her • son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
James McDougall.
Mr. .and Mrs. 0. J. Smith, of
Ancaster, spent the past week
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kling at
their cottage at Bayfield.
Dr. Aubrey Crich, of Grimsby,
is visiting his brother, -.Mr. J. C.
Crich, and Mrs. Crich. • • •
Miss Joan Bach and Miss Mar-
garet Chesney leave shortly to at-
tend the Ryerson Leadership Camp
at Port Ryersy.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert O'Reilly, of
London, were weekend guests at
the home i f Mr. and Mrs. Join
Ruston. Diane and Billie returned
home after spending a week with
their grandparents.
Miss Jennie Tapp, of Orlanda,
Florida, is a guest of Miss Ella
Elder.
Mrs. W. W. Morrow is spend-
ing a few weeks at Montreal with
her daughter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tebbutt re-
ceived word this week that their
little granddaughter Lynn racer,was ill in the hospital at Portage
La Prairie,
Mr. and Mrs, Mac Chesney and
Barbara' s ent the weekend in
Sarnia visiting friends.
Mr., Gordon C. Rennie and son,
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EGMONDVILLE NEWS OF WEEK
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Butler and
daughter, . Lois, of Mifflinburg,
Pa., visited the former's uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William
Scotchmer last week,
Bishop°and Mrs. Townshend, of
London, visited . with the-former's
uncle, Mr.... W. _Scotehifier and
Mrs. Scotchmer..
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Coombs on Sunday were Mr. Rog-
er McClure and son, of London,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Papple
and family, of London.
Mrs. R. Dalrymple attended the
Varley-Chappel picnic at Little
Falls, Goderich, last Sunday. '
Mrs. Thomas Barton,.' of Lis-
towel, has returned „home after
McKILLOP BRANCH W.M.S.
The McKillop WMS of First Pres-
byterian Church was held at the
home of Mrs. James Aitcheson
last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. R,
E.. McMillan was in charge of the
meeting and opened it with a poem
followed by a hymn. The Scripture
lesson was read by Mrs. James
Aitcheson, and Mrs. R. E. Mc-
Millan led in prayer.
The members were reminded of
and urged to attend the 75th anni-
versary of Huron Presbyterial,
which will be held in First Church
Tuesday, September 13. The next
meeting was postponed two weeks
because of the rally, and will be
held at the home of Mrs. Robert
B. Scott, Thursday afternoon, Sep-
tember 29.
The solo, "The Holy City," was
sung by Mrs. Ed. Dorrance, ac-
companied on the piano by her
daughter, Miss Gisela Helbig. The
topic, taken from the study book
on Africa, was given by Mrs.
Thomas Appleby, Mrs. James Keys
and Mrs. R. E. MCMillan, and was
most interesting. The offering was
received by little Miss Mary
Thompson. The meeting was- dos-
ed with a hymn and the Lord's
Prayer in unison.
FUNERALS
J. A. QUIGLEY
The death occurred Thursday in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, of
John Anthony Quigley, 61.
He is survived by two brothers,
Joseph, Hullett Township, and
Alphonsus, Toronto; by three sis-
ters, Mrs. Charles (Margaret)
Wall, Windsor; Mrs. Gerald (Kath-
leen) Clayton, Kitchener; ' Mrs.
Helen Quigley, Amherstburg.
The body rested at the Ball and
Mutch funeral home, Clinton. Re-
quiem High Mass was sung at St.
Joseph's Roman Catholic Church,
Clinton, Saturday at' 9:30 a.m.
WALTER ARNOLD .SCOTT
Mr. Walter Arnold Scott passed
away suddenly in Woodstock Gen-
eral Hospital, Friday, August 19,
following a short illness. He was
in his 55th year.
Born in Seaforth, the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Scott, he
was educated at the Seaforth Pub-
lic School and Seaforth Collegiate
Institute. For a number of years
he carried on a painting and dec-
orating business here.
He is survived by three brothers,
Thompson, Detroit; Leslie, of Chi-
cago, and John F., of Seaforth.
The body rested at the G. A.
Whitney funeral home until Mon-
day, when a funeral service was
conducted by Rev. J. C. Britton.
Interment was in Maitlandbank
cemetery, Pallbearers were Wil-
liam O'Shea, Frank Sills, Jr,,.
Frank Case, Scott Cluff, Lorne
Wettlaufer and John A. Cardno.
Flowerbearers •were Donald Scott
and Donald Fry,
Clive Rennie, of Sundridge, are
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. R. Rennie.
Mr. Ernest Adams and Miss
Donelda Adams spent a few days
last week in New York State and
the Niagara district.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rathwell
and sons, Peter and Jimmie, of
Glendale, Arizona, have been holi-
daying with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Horner of Seaforth. A highlight of
their visit was a birthday party
for Mr, Rathwell, Mrs. Horner's
brother, when some thirty friends
and relatives enjoyed a turkey
dinner and an evening of rem
iniscing, Those attending Were
from Windsor, London, Kitchener,
Stratford, Bayfield, • Brucefield,
Vartia and Seaforth, It is 13 yeats
since Mr. Rathwell left for Arizona
and his trip home has been a most
enjoyable event, ,
spending the past week with, her
daughter, Mrs. Leonard Strong
and Mr. Strong, and while there.
visited with friends in the village.
Mr, John Earle underwent sur-
gery in Westminster • Veterans'
Hospital, -London. Mrs Leybere,
of Clinton, Is staying with Mrs‘
Earle,
:Miss Bristow is at present at
Sarnia visiting her brother, Mr.
Bill Bristow. "
Mr. Ted ,:Moorhead and John
McDougall, 'of Toronto, spent sev-
eral days last week with their
grandmother, - Mrs. R. Doig, and
Andrew.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taman, of
Toronto, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGeoch.
Recent visitors with Mrs. David
Stephenson were Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Wylie, of Marlette, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ross and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Sevens, of Nia-
gara Falls, visited with Mrs. Jean
Weiland.
Mrs. Hamilton, of Auburn, re-
turned to her home after visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rout-
ledge:
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gray vis-
ited with their son, Donald Gray,
and Mrs. Gray, of London, this
week.
Miss Marion Weiland, of Toron-
to, spent a few days `with her
mother, Mrs. Jean Weiland.
Mrs. Lester Nicolle and sons and
Mrs. Walter Quanz and daughters,
of Palmerston, ' visited with the -
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Blue.
Miss Faye Blue has gone with
friend- to visit her sister, Gloria,
Mrs. Lyle Gordon, of Murray Har-
bour, P.E.I.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pepper, of
Niagara Falls, were recent visi-
tors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hay.
ST. COLUMBAN
Mrs. V. J. Lane and Kevin Kale
visited in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIver in
Lucan with Mrs. E. Reynolds.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nor-
ris,' cif Guelph, en SundaY, and
Miss Heather Norris returned
home with Mr. and Mrs. Riley
for a few holidays,
Mr. and Mrs. William Dowson
returned home from their honey-
moon and spent the weekend with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Jewitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown,
Joyce and Elaine spent Sunday at
Port Elgin and visited with rela-
tives in Hanover. ,Mrs. Brown and
Elaine are remaining in Hanover
for the coming week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Riley vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Ellis,
of Summerhill, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs: Lorne Lawson at-
tended the 25th wedding annivers-
ary of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johns
of Mitchell, on Sunday. The sur-
prise of the day was when Mr.
Allan Johns, brother of Mr. Edwin
Johns, and Mrs. Allan Johns ar-
rived from Vancouver to attend
the celebration.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McClure,
Clayton and Bryan visited with
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jewitt on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johns, of
Vancouver, spent Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson.
Mrs. Thelma Bromley, of Kit-
chener, and Mrs. F. McMichael
and Evelyn, of Goderich, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Dale after attending the Glousher-
Dale wedding on August 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt and
family and Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Jewitt and family attended the Mc -
Rorie picnic at Ipperwash Park
last Wednesday.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charters
wish to announce the engagement
of their second eldest daughter,
Marion Joan, to Mr. John Gerald
Nigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Nigh,.. RR 4, Seaforthr the weddinj
to take place September 17, at 11
a.m., in St. James' Church,
The Rev. Principal J. Stanley
and Mrs. Glen, Thornhill, announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Muriel Gwynneth, to Mr. William
James Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James M. Scott, of Seaforth. The
marriage will take place on Satur-
day, September 17, at 3 p.m., in
Thornhill Presbyterian Church.
PRESBYTERIAN WMS
The WMS of First Presbyterian
Church met Tuesday afternoon in
the church. President Miss B.
Campbell presided, and after the
singing of the opening hymn gave
the Bible reading, followed by ap-
propriate words.
Minutes of the June meeting
were read and approved and a -
letter of thanks for Christmas
cards from Mrs. Dickson was
heard, also a letter from the Pres-
byterial president, as to the pro-
gram for the fall rally on Septem-
ber 13.
Forty-two calls were made and
a fitting "In Memoriam" for the
late Mrs. Kerr was .observed. Fol-
lowing the offering, Mrs. Bell and
her group gave a most interesting
review of the chapter from the
study book on Africa. Prayer and
singing brought the meeting to a
close.
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