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ShowerH.eld:For
Suzanne Needham
PAGE PIPT/IN
Couple 5..pent Honeymoon to Great Britain
KINLOSS NEWS
Miss -Suzanne Needham ; :bride-
to -be , was honoured at a com-
munity shower held in Kairshea
Hall 'on.'Tuesday evening. _Mrs.
Ted Collyer presided.for a short
programme - An,arnusing reading,
was' given by. Mrs ;Fraser MacKin-
non, lively'Scotch music was
played by Mrs Roy MacKenzie'
on the' piano, Mrs. Sparks.sang "J
Love You Truly" and. Mrs. Gordon
Wall'and Mrs., Harvey MacDoug-
all conducted three contests.
Little Heather MacDougall helped.;
Mrs. L MacDougall carry in
three baskets of .gifts' and Mrs. 4.
MacDougall assisted in opening
them and read• the verses. Suz=
.anne expressed het hearty thanks
and Mrs. Needham invited all to;
her home to a' Tear on Tuesday,
afternoon , October:6th. .A• tasty
lunch was served• to close a. pleas-
ant /evening .
leas-ant/evening.
Miss. Syke , de Jong,' who has
been employed' for some time at
CKNX at Wingham , has accepted
a new TPc`retari
BROOKS•I•DE- WINS -FIRST FAR ...
THEIR FLOAT • '
Brookside Public School entered
a float in the parade at Lucknow
Fall Fair. The pupils ,from our
school, who: were .marching follow
ed behind. -.The float wasdecor,
ated with a twelve gad -figure' •:-'-
with .flowers of the ten provinces
on it . Different people . dressed up,
to represent.certain countries of
the world. Our theme: "Ca sada
Loohs' Abroad". was stung across
the top. Our'float won first prize
of fifteen dollars. .We .would like
to thank C and M, Transport for,
the use of their truck and for their
co-operation..
ACROSS • CANADA
'Although there have been some
wet. days, many pupils have been
able to add -to the total number
of miles travelled. We hope for.
good weather so we 'will'•lie able
to complete our' jog across the.
country. One-quarter of the •
:total distance has• now been com-
pleted.
Douglas Point.
Mrs•. Ted Collyer and Mrs.,
Allan Macintyre attended the
Eastern Star Convention held:last'
week at the Royal York:Hotel in •
Toronto..
Mr. and Mrs. Robt-. Gilchrist ,.
Cralit ;Murray; Da1e nti-'Dainn}
and Mr.7and Mrs. Robt.,:Struthers
and Sharod enjoyed a' motor trip
tok'Santa's Phage -near•=ttrace
bridge and the Caves at 'Coiling
;•
wood on Sunday
ANDERSON - MacLEOD
ne provi . e' a' vi . rant setting. ' 'ham accompanied her husband as'.
for-a-traditi-onal-Scottish-wedding— lie -sang "The-infedti-ing--Prayer"
which tookplace:at St. Janies and ."I'll Walk Beside. Thee".
Presbyterian Church; Chatham at'• ' : The weddingparty were piped
p, rri on t*rday ;••-l- ine-24th , i from the char-ch-to-th srLaint-of
:1970, uniting in Marriage Sylvia "Road To The' Isles"
•Christine MacLeod , daughter -of •Following the' ceremony the, •
Rc r. and Mrs. Roderick MacLeod _'Chatham Pipe Band played tradi-
of. Chatham and William. James tional Scottish airs on'the.church
Andets(in, son of Mr. and Mrs. •, lawn.
Gordon Anderson ,'R. 'R. 7, Luck The reception was held in the
now ;--Offitiar ng at the -double.. c urch parlour where the St
ring cererr ony were Re'v. Roden James Chinch ladies catered to a
ick MacLeod of Chatham and Rev sumptuous banquet.. •
Gordon Kaiser of London. • . Receiving the guests the bride's'
The' church was beautifully . 'mother chose .a dress ensemble of :
decorated :with .floral arrange -: Maritirrie blue silk .shantung with
Merits of white gladioli and two 'pearl and crystal beading: Her
er_ whit.. ands
wore a white orchid corsage. The
groom's mother chose a beige
Trevira double knit with crocheted
vest. •Her accessories were beige
and-cchart-reuse- w4th- a yellow
orchid. corsage. Guests visited at.•
the MacLeod home following, the
reception: •. ,
For travelling the'bride chose a
pantsuit of white jacquard`weave
damask in Edwardian style and
wore a corsage •of red, rosebuds.•
The newlyweds.spent.a month .
long honeymoon in Great Britain.
partxcu r y visiting with the-
bride's
hebride's relatives on the Isle . of
Harris, Scotland.
lvir and Mrs. Anderson will
reside in Hamilton where the
groom is employed at the Cayuga.'
To the. bagpipe 'strains' of "Over
'the, Sea toSkye...piped by Bill
• MacIntosh of Chatham , the •bride
entered thechurch on the arm of
het father ..•.•She looked-ycha ming
in a Juliet style floor length
gown of white dupioni satin with
old fashioned.leg o'mutton sleev-
es, high •neckline., waistline and
cuffs had :Alecon lace trim. "A` -
chapel train drifted behind, From
her Juliet. style pearl cap fell 'a
full-length, veil of pure silk illu-
cion. •She carried a, cascade bou-
quet o w ite roses' an d ivy.
The bride was attended by her
sister' Catherine, 'MacLeod of,St.
Andrews, New. Brunswick as maid.
of honour. She wore-an:o'ld fash-
ioned floor length gown `in an
A -lin
ise. lace 'banded, the high neck,
'empire waist and'short huffed
sleeves. She carried 'a white
ruffled parasol with handle nose-
gays of variegated carnations:. '
e ri esmai's were Miss
.Patricia Anderson of London's,•
sister of the groom , and Miss
Peggy MacDonald of Kitchener.
They 'wore', identically styled"
gowns and. carried parasols.
Lynne and Mary Anderson, sisters
.of the groom ,as flowergiris wore .
long white gowns of honey love,
fortrel fashioned as the brides:_:,_,_.
with laceand rose ribbon trim.
They carried nosegays of white
shasta daisies and variegated -
carnations. •
Best rnan was John Aiderson,
brother �f the groom ; and ushers
were bill Anderson of Guelph,,
cousin, of the groom'and Vance d
Logan , of Guelph. .
Organist Mrs: Bob ling of that,
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CASTANET
WHITECHURCH
Quite a few from here attended
the Teesw-a-ter Fai-r-
.Mr. and Mrs.' Wilbur. Sclwichten
i),ergand family. of Port Elgin, Mr.
and Mrs Jack Coultes and family
Ipf-i3utlfrigtosi-were-.week-endi;:it;=, -:
Drs with their,parents.Mr, and
Mrs. Albert Coultes ,and were
,guests,at the .Olson-Coultes wed-
ding 'at
ed-ding'at Calvin Brick Church on
Saturday..
DUNGANNON
Mrs., Neil Ladd of Benmiller
visited with Mr, and' Mrs, Tom
Park on Sunday.
Bob Tideswell and Miss Isobel
Pethick of Sea forth 'called on. Mr,
and Mrs. Bill Parkland family
on Sunday.