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Wedding Ceremony At WhitechurchuEEDRAN WALL
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Req. IG,play of Wingha • as•
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misted by• Mr. Ja+co�b.; Kuiper .oi . .
fiiciated, at the marriage,at Doris
Elisabeth 'Wall and George Flet-
cher Needham,' on . Saturday,
September 21st' . at three o'clock
in .ChaRmers 'Presbyterian church,
' Whate?chtut'h, which' was 'or
!n' this bedroom,:
we'd like to mention;
One thing merits
special attention,
4"It saves you :worry,
Running am/ hurry: •
It's he convenient
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ated wi'bhwhite gladioli. and.
yellow anwns. • • The bride is the
ter 'of Mr. and. ' 1Vl:rs. +I+ra
Wa , R.R, 3 ,Wnghaan and the
groom is ` a son. of. Mr. and 'Mrs.
Ogle Needham 'of Pinkerton.
Miss Mary. Fisher, • was organ-
ist and the bridal music chosen
was. 0 Perfect Love, 'Walk: • Hand
In Hand •arid • Wedding Prayer,
Given in anarriage by 'her fa-.
th,er, the bride .. wore a street
length dress of white nylon Ov-
er 'taffeta, full skirt, With lace
inserts -and •• lace •bodiice with
:scoop neckline Her shourlder.
lenitth Tei fell from a : clown
of pearls and ,crystals , and „she
carried a cascade' of white awns,
red
rimes and ivy. •
The maid , of • lhonour. was M :s+s
Betty Zinn of 'Winghaan. She
was dressed in ,!blue • ' :nylon+ :Ov-
er +talffeta,. full skirt 'aind:• match.
ing. flowered, headdress: She
ca u+ie4 white°mums centred with
b line carnations. Miss Edna 'Wal+l,
was rbri+desniald, dressed in .pink'
'nylonand styled similar t o the
maids : cif . honour. ,She carried
White; mums centred' ' with', pink
Carnations.
Mr: Carl Hoffman . of Kitchen:
er 'vas 'g oomsnian; Ushers • were
Mr. ,Lloyd .Needhaan, Kincardine
and Mr. Wi1>tiarri ' Wall . Of Wing=:
South Kinloss
+Mrs. Allister Hughes was hos-
tess to Scarth 'Kinloss 'W:M,S, on
Wednesday •afternoon, Oct. 2, with
Mrs, Vrank 'MadKen ie . andars:
Wan, 'McIntyre as directors. Mrs.
Fraser rMadicinnon presided and
Urs, L' 1oyd Macpot gall" read anin
•sites 'and ecibreSpondence, • There
Was *discussion on the Sectional
meeting to. be held in South Kin
loss on Oct., 2.1, .4.0.d a conuni ttee'
,Was: named to arrange . rnatteis
regarding the same. The Fall
Thank Offering meeting is to be
+held at the Mane of Mrs. Lloyd
MacDougall, Tove rnber 6 With, a
special- . speaker to be secured.
Plans were made . to visit : the ;.
'patients at •BrcueeleaHaven on
Oct. 29.
The s+eleation• for 'Bible . Study.
Psalm 96, Was :read' by Mrs. ''Rod
MacLeod. 'and'. Mrs: .Ted 'Collyer
read an article accounting for the.
popularity:.of the Psalms. There
is not a subject of experience not
found .in . the : psalms and men and
women in the. ' struggle ' orf 1i+fe,
learn guidance for therriselrves.
The i turfy. of this partieuiar psa1an..
which ibegins with Thanksgiving
and.in the second part contains 'a
warning, led to a.. review of the
events connected•with the Exodus..
The journOy toward the Promised
Land and•the forty years of Wan-
dering in'. the'•wil..derriess revealed•
their failure to . trust' God The
roll call was answered by a Verse
with "Thanks". , Mrs. Currie Col=
Well read a poem • ' en+bit<led.
"Thanks for. Comanan :Thiings.
'Mrs. Sandy 1VreeLeod accoi panied
by
Mrs.'Buckton sang,.`Wien.• tiie
Mists Have Rolled Away".' T h+•e
study .on Formosa ' rwas 'taken , by
Mrs. Ira rD2ckie" and revealed
some''af. the diffieurlFies confront-.
ing Missionaries on• : that island,
where /Vie ancient religions seem'
to he - reviving and trying to
keep,• pace with the growth of
C;hri tianity.` Mrs: • tDouglas :.Gra-
ham distributed -letters l,e,received
m .
frovnissionaxies !and read • one.
-rfrom a marker ..in ,Taipei, telling
of :the +usemade of: Christrrnas
cards. Mrs. Rosh MacMillan had
.charge of the Prayer .Hos
tens and , directors serired..1un+c'h.
Blake 'UnitedChurch Wom•en.
tribe. October . 'meeting ' :of ' ;the.
Blares• U. +C; W. was held: at the
home of Mrs.. , Zin+n. Mrs Russel•
P- hiilips' was in charge of the prO-
gram;which ' opened with :h r nh
and `prayer.Mrs. Jack Curran lire- .
sided at the piano. Mrs. f a r. k`
Berger .finished the ' study• 'book
".On Asia's +Rion:" Mrs, I. Cranston,
the herald on` Home Mission$, had
a (very interesting reading Mr.
Kaiser, gave : a summary, ; :of the :
third chapter of the, Word and the
Way, "The Living; God'." The lad-'
ies' were': reminded . of the' meet-
•ing at Benm.iller pan , 'October
9.. T h e annual' ' meeting Of the••
ladies of the three churches is
to he .field at :the :home of Mrs.
Kaiser on '.November 2L ' ' •
+Daseussion took (plate on quilt-
ing. ,Mrs I.. Cranston .and (Mrs.
Win. Irvin . were. named. a >nom-
inating :committee to bring in a
slate :orf officers for 1964" at the•
November meeting; A bale is be-
ing packed shortly to be sent to
the United Church Depot at, Tor-
onto. Holiday envelopes `and unite
.boxes are to 'be .turned in at the
November •ineetirig. The meeting.
•closed. •with prayer 'and a delicious
lu,rich ,was served: ,All. those pre-
sent •recceived• a: piece 'of Mr. and
Mrs, lames Little's 46th wedding
anniversary cake.
. For a dinner at D;anny's 'Rest-
ur 'Win , the, bride's
mother .received.:the guests .. n a
:cocoa: figured, ibrocade drew
with beige 'accessories and ter-•
sage of yellow muan& The
groom's '. mother assisted dressed
in
navy . lace .with blue access-
ories
ccessorie s ,and' corsage of pink earns-,
Voris;
For 'a: ' .wedding trip to North-
ern . On'tariothe, arid& "..those' ,a
green ° Terelyne figured; dress;
Whiteaceessories and corsage of
pink poses.' • .
Mr. and Mr.,s. Needham wi1:1
:reside . on the • grooari'ss ` farm at
Pinkerton:'
A neighbour went into the
young newlyrweds 'home` . and
found the wife in. tears.
"What's the trouble, . idear?"
she asked ;sympathetically;:
Oh," wailed the girl,: ."1.. a nice cake:.and. put it in the
refrigerator ,an. honk 'ago, -- and'
there • isn't ' any frosting on • `it
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FROST FOUR'MORNINGS
IN SEPTEiVB'ER
Unusually early and damaging
frost hit this area during Septem-
ber. Prost' was recorded on four
mornings, .with the lowest tem-
perature dropping to 31 degrees.
The high for the month was 78,
degrees, ;but .the month on. the
average was quite cool. There
were 3.86 inches of rain.
A'11 our wants (beyond those
which a very moderate income.,
will supply; are purely imaginar it
EIenry St. John.
innati Cream
ager Beer