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Seven;
Enrolled In Ranks
At :730p. m on 'Ferbruary "19th,
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Guides, Guiders, mothers a n d
friends of Guiding, ,gathered . hi
the :town : ha11 . to ' participate. in
a Thinking . Day programme. . The:
meeting opened as usual, with
roll. call, dues,. and inspection:
.The . Company then went ' into
horseshoe formation,t and' the' flags`j-
were presented
An enrolment ceremony follow
ed, 'When ,seven recruits were wet-
' coined', into• the great sisterhood
of Guides. The' new Guides are:
Patty, Hamilton, .Elizabeth .,New-
b o Y: d,, . Susan. Manto, Margaret
Chester, • Charlene Anderson, Jan-
et Thompson, and Deborah 'Ann. •.
Corrin:. .
' After marching; off the Colours;
the • following badges were pre-
sented: Sandra Boak, Second
_class, .Skaters, . Child care, 'and,
Cooks; Donna. Mullin, Toymaker;,
Eleanor' Whitby, Emergency Hel-
per; -'Linda Boyle; ;Artist; Thrift,
and Eiirgency Helper; ,Patricia
Connon, Second .class; : Janet Car-
ruthers, Woodlore emblem. Mr.
-Strapp.: then: -presented= Religion -
and Life . emblems to . Donna . Rit-
chie and Barbara •R;athwell., Mrs.
George Joynt, .presented the ' fol-
lowing Guides • with their Citizen
badge; E Whitby,. L. Boyle, B.
MacDonald,: :.: D. ,Ritchie, L. Wal-
den,,
al,den,, J. Carruthers, L. Marriott,
D. Mullin, C Campbell, S Boak,
and P. Connon.
After" •a five Minute, recess; the
girls ,again formed • a horseshoe.
and presented the . pagent "How
ft all'came` about." Barbara ~Rath -
well . was narrator, ': assisted by
Janet-: Carruthers. The flags and
uniforms of sixcountries were
displayed. by the; Guides. A Brow
tile, .a Ranger; an Extention Guide
and` ivories were . , presented. 'Pat
,leis: Comon and Joanne Greer
pointed out the 37 'member •coon-:
tries . belonging to the. World A.
sociation, ' and: the 4. • World Cen-
`tres
,"Pennies wi ins were 1
P t�C W g co
lected for the . • World .Friendship
fund and 'amounted -too five dollars
and eleven cents,- After. renewing.
their, promise, ..the Guides sang
the Law Song and the: Chief.,,
Thinking Day .prayer and .: Taps'
closed the meeting: ' . . .
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OLIVET saws
Ray. Hamilton' visited on Sat-
urday : <with'' Mrs. Hamilton . in St.
Joseph's .:'Hospital,'. London. ,r
: Jean Hamilton, Janet and
Michael spent t t .
�. � he week -end nd in
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Hamilton. .
Mrs. John MacCharles and• Wal-
ter Dexter :sang `Whispering .Hope'
accompanied by Miss . Sandra Mac -
Charles, organist,., in the United
Church on Sunday.
Mr. ' •William McGuire. and Mrs
Jennie Mills of Lucknow were '`;Siin=
day ;visitors; in the community.
Mr : IVIeGuire and family 'placed
a basket of mums in the church
in memory. of Mrs.' McGuire., •
"We enjoy the Sentinelvery
much" says ; - James Struthers of
Erin in renewing 'his subscrip-
tion , to the paper. :
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SCOTT -
Rev. G L. Fish, of St Andrew's
Presbyterian Church officiated at
three o'clock 'on .Saturday 'after-
noon, ' January 30, for;the 'marri-.
age ,of James. Owen Scott, Sea
forth, ' to • Sylvia Ritsema,, of
Wingham. The ceremony , was per-
formed in . the Winghant 'United
Church, : decorated with white,; and
blue mums.:; '
,: The bride ; is the,daughter of
Mr. ' and Mrs Tjaart Ritsema of
Wingham, 'and the groom a son of
Mrs. James T. Scott of • Seaforth
and the late 'Mr. Scott.
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Harold Victor.� was organ-
ist
an r
ist ::and the . soloist;' Mrs. Jenny
Jorrttsma: sang "0 Perfect Love.."'
and "I 'Need -Thee Every Hour
Given . in • marriage ,; by ° her
father, the bride was :.lovely in a
floor -length gown of peau de sole-
with. ;fitted bodice, fashioned with
an : unadorned high scoop neck-
line and ,:long' : lily -point : sheath
sleeves. From the •midriff, . appli-
qued with : a • band of . French,
chantilly lace, . fell, a bell-shaped'
skirt highlighted by a wide band
of matching .lace A; detachable
cathedral . train was caught by ;a
:bow . at . the waist.' .Her head-
piece was an open petal and cry-
stal tiara which held a pure ,silk
illusion finger-tip veil: Her flow-
ers were red and white ,roses.
Maid 'of honor was Miss. Jo-
anne Stewart of Lakeside and.
bridesmaids were Misses Betty
and Connie. Ritsema:•• of . Kitch
ever and . Rita Ritserna of Wing':
ham, all: sisters; of the bride. They
wore': identically , styled :, floor-
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The February meeting' of the
St.: Peters' Ladies`, •Guild washeld
on February 18, 1965 with.7. Mem-
bers and •2 visitors presenu.
Mr; • King' :opened the meeting
with prayers. Mrs. T. Pritchard
gave the Treasurer's report. The
roll call was,:taken, Thank .you
cards were acknowledged.. Plans
Were' made to cater to •forthcom-
ing banquets, The proceeds. from
the next Turkey Pie Project on
February. 25, 1965 are' to be set
aside for the Anglican' World: Mis-
sion. Fund:, The members ••are, to
decorate the washroom, and pur
chase some dishes 'acid coat racks
for the. hall.
The Sacristies•. are to be - remod
elled to allow one, to be used as
a. Vestry..
Mrs, G. Gaunt ,iurned the meet-
ing over to Mr. 3. King who. led
us in a most interesting study,
stemmingfrom our personal def-
inition of the word "Church'''.,, He
enlarged uponthe history" and.
Mainly e dwellin of on the • Church,
chars
1 dwelling' the word
"Catholic".' A very interesting
discussion followed. Mr, 3. Ring
then closed the meeting, with
'Prayer; and lunch was served by
RITSEMA
length gowns of French ; ..blue'
crystal •charm with scoop neck-
line, elbow -length ' sleeves and
controlled:. skirts. Their outfits
were completed with -pearl head-
dresses
eaddresses and cocktail veiling : and
their flowers were uiue tinted. '
carnations:
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• Best man •. was 'Doug Scott of
Montreal, brother: of .the groom;
and ;the , ushers were Bob Scott, .' •;
brother of thP:, groom, Bill :Camp-
bell
bell :of ' Seaford.; and Eddy Rits-
ema of
itsema'..of .Wingham, brother of'. the
bride..
Blue:. tinted . white. carnations
and white . candles formed'. the
decorative theme at. Daz ny's
Restaurant • where the reception
was; held ,for. guests from Mont-
real, Brampton, Guelph •Bayfield,
Seaforth . Blyth, J ucknowTees-
.water andKitchener.
The bride's Mother- received in.
a ,two-piece dress of, red and
.black French wool' with,. which:
she wore : a °corsage'. of . white :car:.
nations. The groom's :mother
wore a . blue ' brocade. sheath dress
with corsage of white, carnations.'
•For. their ,wedding trip to .:East-
ern Canada the .bride, wore a
black'. and white. allivool : tweed
walkingsuit with red accessories: .
Mr. and Mrs Scott 'will reside . in
Winghain. ' • The : groom, • a gradu-'
ate of the' Stratford Teachers'
College, is principal at the Kin-
loss Central . School, :Holyrood
Thebride ,is ,a graduate 'of the
Wingham ,and District . Hospital
training . school.
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