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There will be no services in Knox
Pres. Church here on Sunday.
Sept. 30, owing to Annivtrsary ser-
vices being held - in Knok Church
Ethel.
CecilMr. L L. Thompson, Ken-
neth Knight and Jim Perrie are
attending Waterloo College this
term.
Miss Alice J. Forrest returned
to her home 'here last week, tell-
Owing the death of Mrs. J. Cameron,
London, Miss Forrest had been
with Mrs. Cameron since July, 1995
Women's Institittte
All ladies of the community are
invited .tto the Women's Institute
meeting Tues, Oct. 2 at 8.30 p. m.
The Ane'st speaker will be Mrs. W,
C. Bennett of Clinton, There will
also be a demonstration Would all
members please remember , an
'article for the . Dutch Auction.
Mrs. J. H. Cameron
After a ishort illness, Mrs. T. H,
Cameron passed away in Victoria
Hospital, Lender', • .Ont. She was
the former Annie Maud Slemmon
and was born in Cranbreok, Nov.
8th. 187G.
She lived in Brussels for some time
be tore moving to London in 1911
where she has resided ever ,since,
,11er hurband ,predece•ased • her
1944.in
She was a member 'of First St.
Andrew's United Church. London,
The service was, concludted at the
A. Millard, George Fulneral Dome
by Dr. Bland of First St. Andrews
and Reit W J. Taylor of Dorchest-,
er- Inferment was made in Wood.
lawn tle.metery.
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The monthly meeting of the
Monerleff Women'S Institute was
held on Wednesday evening at the
home of Mins. 3. Struthers with a
very good number present.
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of Main Street
The towns of Canada a stirring places.
Only 40 yeafilago the first tre
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es were cleared
from Wilat is now Main Street. The first'small
shop is now.a'department store t .. our fine new
airport was completed' this Fall.
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And there's our bink ... a branch of The Commerce.
Our bank manager knows us well.
He knows the;Mining, industry which made our
town PosSible. He helps'build our town.
our Canadian towns are stirring, places, a i
and the men and women at your Coiniiterce branch
• are good people to know.
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'Receiving Ole guests WAS, the
ihricle"A Plotter, wearing a -froek of
with rhinestone
fealturing a Mare. neckline,
threelaarter length sleeves
With frost Mink accesSories and
corsage of pink 'baby She wee,
assisted in repotting by Mrs.
ilMerts, the Iniklegromp's Mother,
wearing a full WOO aftenle011
frock of moss „veep. pure sine gpean
4et'soie". She Were beige Eteess•sorieti.
And a corsage of yellow mums.
During the reception!, Mr, "Gedelce
Played •ninerolis piano selections:
and the pipe band, of Willa, the
bride's" father is. a Member, favour.
ed with many Seottish Ayre,
The toast to the bride was pro-.
posed iby Mr, 3, Fred Edwards, P.
of Palmerston, and •eausta 'of the
ihride .and was responded to by the
groom.
Fora wodding trip to. the Seat
ern States the bride wore a charceal
grey suit- with Matching mist-blue
accessories. Iftald ,A• corsage of blu9
mums.
Out of town guests 'were, :present
from Glasgow Scotland, WinelPeg,
Man; Toronto, Windsor, Dundee,
London. Gederich, Palmerston,
'Brussels,' .I.istowel and snrrounding
tli.sltricts. •
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()Peaiiiiig Oslo and lam Mary Stewart,
',Oogekeii„ .41praled ,with ,• and apprOved. The "Intsine$$ was
the last meeting were then, rea d
gad apbroved. The ibnemess, was
than dloopeed, It Was moVed that
a 1.10'.00 donation be sent to. the
Listowel Hospital Auxiliary for the
0bristinua Fair. Plans were made
,,tor the Girls. Club' on sewing which_
is to 'be held this fall, Mrs, Ken
Ludington ;took ebarge of 'the re-
mainder of meeting. The roll call
Which *was 'to be Answered by ''An
Industry my grandmother did not
know," then followed. 'Mrs, Howard
MtNaught the gave time motto
"Nature and liar Autumn Beauty.'"
atter which Mns. Ken McLean took
the topic "Conservation of our lands
And foreslaS. A contest ,on time subs
:lea of the 'topic followed, The meet.
ing closed with "The Queen". Lunch
Was served.
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Skirl of Bag-Pipes Heard
At Autumn Wedding
ROBERTS — MANN
In a candlelight setting of mauve
and white ethrYsanthentilms inter-
mingled With ferns, Yenned the back-
ground, for a. pretty autumn wedding
in Atwood Prestbytertan Church,
Saturday, September .22,.` 1956, at
three o'clock, for the marriage of
Marion Doreen Mann, -Atwood, to
Harold Victor Roberts, Lietowel.
The bride is the only daughter of
'Mr. and Mrs, ArchteMaun, R. R. 1,
Monicton, while 'the groom is the
only -Son of. Mrs. Hilda Roberts,
Listowel, and the late Mr Roberts.
The' Rev, hT. Thomas, Walton,
assisted :by Rev. C. M. 'Lewis, At-
weed, officiated at the' double ring
ceremony, Mr. Warren Gedcke,
Fordwich, presided at the organ and
played the tradition,e1 wedding
music, He also accompanied the
,guest soloist. Mr. 'Robert Gibson,
Listowel, ,cousin of the groom, ivane
Sang "0 Promise Me" before the
ceremony and "Walk Hand In Hand wveysitiNier/!,, durinig the ;stinging of the
Before and after the ceremony the
skirl of bagpipes with Pipe-Major
George Elliott and Piper Gordon
Kreuter, Brussels, fulfilled a Scot-
tish, tradition in, the Mann family.
The bride given, lin marriage h'i'
her tether, was, lovely in an original
ballerina-length gown of crystal
charm over 'taffeta in glacier white
Designed with a square develetle
neckline clipping 'to a deep "V" in
the hack, lit featured a high Empire
waistline 'with, shirred cummerbund;
bracelet length sleeves and brief
'matching mattens. The circular
skirt fell gracefully over a bell
shaped crinoline. Her 'fingertip veil
of French illusion, fell from a tiara
of lace and seed pearls'. She carried
a „white lace covored ,hible,,:erthianced
'with ,sherti ribborC,streattiers; mauve
and white baby mums, and trailing
green ivy. On:. the ,„;bible„ was.
Corsage of whtliCe° heather, sent; from
relatives, In Glasgow, Scotland.
Matron of honor was, Mrs. Arden
Barker, iVfilvertotkZ the
bride, and 'brideS°.inTAids. weft, • Mrs,
Robert Cason and Miss Marlene
LiStowel. y Wore identical
orchid.nia,uve ,halterina7 'length gowns
similar to theAiriiii of finpOrted cry-
stal over taffeta, styled with fitted
'bodite, square necklines, and dainty
,push-lip sleeves, Matching gloves,
tinted feathers in their hair and
sandals completed; their costumes.
They carrlied white Ibilbleq which
were gifts from the bride, adorned
with white and yellOw porn-porn
ohrysantbmmums And trailing green
ivy'.
Miss Mary Granby., daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby, R.R. 4
Bramqeis, and cousin of the groom,
w,as fleweiqgirl. Dressed ,to a yellow
r'irty length gown, featuring a till
zathered Skirt with ,square neckline
refeminc, gloves and: headress.
Sit carried a small whtte bible en
haelaed with inrity.,e and white porn_
prrn ry s anit al a and traiting
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