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with triond.s In Ooderich.
The church . property has Veit
greatly improved. ,vi.th complete new
U.t tF Ott Chit Mr And garage awl
a part Of the manse. This 'work W as
duilt3 1.y awn oZ the rongregatiOn
weeit under ideal weather conditions.,
imld Berrie, who was Drat itt
'he throe local ploughing matches',
for both .erown and finish, competed,.
rrt the International at Springfield.
Donald came second and. third, Trr the
inturcounty competition he WAS
Assisted by Gerald Mother.
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WEEK-END FARES GOOD
FRIDAY TO MONDAY
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SCOUT
APPLE
DAY
OCT. 22nd
Mrs. Stanley Fischer,Miss Allee
J. Forrest and Mrs. Mae gttgel
attended. the W.M.S. Sectional Meet.
ing in Binevale ern Friday, Oct. Wit.
Mr. Criterne MacDonald 104 the
misfortune to receive a broken ntakle
while .woricing at bloO41 testing cattle
in lIowickTownship last weep,
Mrs. Jack McGee, Dtiugannom
assisted in Smith's Store while Malt
sari Evans • was on Vacation.
• Mrs, Alex f'itirieron and dauabler
Lyun and Sandra are spending a
week With her sister in BoWnianville.
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Euchen, Cone-
stoga were Sunday visitors with
Miss E. WI Steiss and other relatireS,
Mr. Leonard Hranter, Toronto,
who attended Craubrouk school and
resided on the 11,th con., east of
Granbroolr, attended the morning
service in Knox Chureh. and re-
newed old acquaintances. He wait
accompanied by his daughter and
On Sunday morning, Oct. 23rd, at
11 o'clock the Saoramenth of Baptism
and ifoly Contumulou will be °beery.
with Bev. Eldor, Seaforth.
interim ntedoratur, charter'. Ort
Friday evening, Oct. 27, at .F o'clock
gory sonice will be held in
the church.
W. M. S. Meetinii
The October meeting of the W.M.S.
was held at the home of the presi-
dent, Mrs. Stanley Fischer. ,:Pte's,
Earl Dunn, was the leader and Miss
Alice J. Forrest presented the topic.
The scripture reading was by Mrs.
Harold jacklin and Mrs. Cordon
Knight• led in prayer, Ten members
gave a Thanksghling verse in re-
spetise to the roll call, Pans were
completed; for the special Thank-
offering meeting to be held in the
church on Nov. 3rd at 8.30 P.m, The
hostesS served lunch assisted by'
Mfrs. Wilfred Strickler and Mrs. Mac
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Fischer — Bray, iR
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sister's maid honor wearingl.
a street length dress of red velvet I
featuring cap sleeves,, bouffant skirt`
with Rrincess style waist line, with
white headress and gloves. She
carried a boquet of white baby I
mums.
:Miss Marilyn Eischer of Walker- I
ton, sister of the groom, and Miss I
Beatrice Alexander of Camp Borden,
were her bridesmaitds, :dressed
identically to the maid of honor;
Miss Sheila Bray of Seaforth,
cousin of the bride was flower girl
dressed in red velevt, white beadress
and -es :•riel carried a basket of
white baby mums.
• The host man was Norman Bridge.
man of Kitchener, The ushers were,.
Murray Bray DC Ethel, brother of the
and -.Howard Welts of We tor-
Joe, cousin of trite groom,
• A reception was held in Ethel. '
Community Frail, The bride's mother
recOving the guests wearing
brOwn and white rayon sheath with
MTh n g' bolero with White and
brown .0ecessor'es, n corsage of
71.1nrae, •
For a weddi.m?; trio Northern
, el,ose a mauve and
with black accessories.
re'nre thry will reside
f i'thinnawa,
Ante's, Hanover,
ener Seaforth, T,istowel Bluevale
yr:rsleip and 17.'.thel, •
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Ethel United Church was the scene
of a pretty wedding on Saturday,
Oct. Stb, at • three-thirty o'clock.
when Evelyn Jean Bray was married
to Robert William Fischer, son of
Mr. Henry Fischer and the late Mrs.
Fischer of Ayton. The bride is the
daughter of Mr, and Mrs: Glen Bray
of Ethel. Rev, L. Brown performed •
the double ring ceremony before a
setting of white candelabra and .
white chrysanthemum,
Mr, Ross Cunningham of • Ethel,
soloist, sang, The Wedding Prayer
and liecauSe during the signing of
the rr 'later, a C (." 0111P a 11 i d by the
organist, Mrs, Glen Johnston, or
Bluevale, cousin. of the bride.-
The ''"ride wore a cathedral length
gown (.." chalibily Taco and nylon
tulle. featured'. lily - point sleeves
chantily lace bodice with low torso]
and and, scalloped sabrina neckline.
The bell shaped skirt of layers of
nylon 011ie and slippe=r satin 'was
applioned. The hart We e vacated
with
or length trape? panels with
appliqu S rr nm. her pearl
headrei.s fell a tulloillusion finP•Ar-
tip She carried a white bible .
'with Tirozy red rises and white ate..
-Om mut white streame rs
from 1-1,o bible.
The ',ride was given in
by her rather.
n-07, Bray of Listty;,tet
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