The Huron Expositor, 1959-04-10, Page 88-'ZT3E HURON EXPOSITQR, SEAFORT I, ONT APRIL 14, 1959°
DISTRICT "WEDDINGS
BB.OWN TAYLOR
B$UCEFIELD Brueefield' Unit-
.ed Church was the scene of apret-
tr• wedding: on. Saturday,'when Ina
•.Mar uerite Ross
g , , Taylor • `and
Dwight' Brown exehanged 'wedding
vows.. ,;.The • laride: is the. ,daughter
- of Mr. and Mrs,; Harvey Taylor,
Brucefield,- and. the groom is the
sewed Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Brown;
of Newtonville Rev.': Sidney'. 1?aY=
sou officiated'; `
• The brideworeagawn
.of waitz-.
•
lengthChantilly lace overer net -with
-';7I1y
point sleeves, Her embroidered
•
' nylon. net veil was held by 'a cor-
onet and she carried' a-'showerbo
u• =:.
q..
0
vet of red r ses.
Ear-.
-B��smaids ,:weie amissSSe s B r
bate and Mary Tou
a3
T =lorboth
a
of 'Toronto, sisters of the Taylor,
ide.
Theywore Matching , dresses 'of
fie -Wired _ered •n on n ---i ids te"wi1
—w
.mauve and yellow,` and carried
bouquets of yellow and 'mauve.
mums.
-
Mrs..J.fid,. Murdoch,
BrucefieGl
id
was the organist; and r.'Jim
at,
the. groom, sang "I . Love You
Truly" '-• and. "Because." Grooms-
man Was Maurice, Hallowell, :, of.
Newtonville, and' ushers were Phil
Gilmer, Newtonville, and..;Douglas'
Taylor, Bruce ield..
aY � f
Thee wed in
wedding .dinnerJfollo
g
the --church, guests' being present
from. Toronto, Newtonville, Brad-
ford, Woodstock, -Orono and
f
ield
Bruce-
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e
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` The bride donned aprinted crepe
dress with navy, duster and pow-
der bine accessories
for a wedding,
tripto .Ngicht an. "and Ohio.' The
couple' Will reside irk,`Newtonville.
The. bride. is a studeht at Toron o
Teachers' College.
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1VIr an Mrs • Bill Walters and
d
-Danny visited-an-su da wit
n hMrc
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ClarkClarke at Farquhar, gutta
Ann •". ,of •.Elimv' le
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it
North, and:Miss'Johns,arion C'arscad-
den, of:'.Exeter, '.were holiday; visi-
tors. with their grandmother, Mrs.
mer .Po
ers.,
• Hope, brother-in-law.'of . Gnet `Min.
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The. question .4s...often asked,
"What is the Associated Women of.
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Women
The Associatod' Country;. `R',
T. organiza-
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the onl i_.
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aniiaItion are,
t $ . rom.o e and maintain
fr eedl-ard:-he1Ffui=--relations
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the; comm.on interests of ;these so
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of similar societies
'other. edun
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of`xural homesthrough the study:
'and; practise of high homemaking
ideals :'and, - finally, to?i . further
friendship , a n d .: understanding:
.among -country '. women of -••all na
For the 'individual member,,.. the
ACWW' links the members tote=
ter by means -of letter -friends and;
exchange: of programs in',various.
.countries; it gives-' introductions to
;members .traveroad;' on
the`' other: side; it provides
bers with `opportunities z. to enter=:
tains visitors from. other_lands,._.it•
brings "news brother,societies_ to
its. members
The>,Countr.ywoman;
it speaks"for country -women at the
United Nations meetings and ac
quaintthem • with:=the - work of • the.
Assembly. In short, it is>;the in-
ternational .voice of 'rural women;.
As far back as 1797 farm wo:,
men in 'Finland had,:.an'`agricul orfs ACWW "representative•!fo the
tui al women s-- organization In_ I3 Neem hasized the extent to
in the United States The. -.0011.417. considered by the -specialized, ag
tess: of Aberdeen bem
cae file press" encies,' of the_ -4 nited Natlou5, such
dent of the International; .Council as.•food -rodtiction.a a distribution;
had 'fo�e.
haitsaiden -in 19 D a for
post, "Rural Welfare. By this
time the United Nations had re
cognized the ACWW; support was
given to UNICEF; consultative sta-
tus was granted i with UNESCO and
ECOSOC • and ACWW was made a
me mger of. the INGC.1 workinin with
tmh
e Un:ited Na
tions,
.Relations
Relations w
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aintaine - wit :WHO; and dele-
gates were welcomed' to the FAO
.Co ference. Mrs, George Roberts,
of 'theU.S.A., -became aperman-
ent
per a -
ent
delegate:to the United :jl atipns
-in New. York,
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— a . c -s-en* as
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1 ce f: the -se nth
the'Meeting:a o ve
F
triennial . conference: ,The. •then3e;_
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" ow; can- the "country woman, as,
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to assisting '