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The weidding took place on' Saturday, September 28th, of Miss Luei le
Elizabeth Dawson, ,daughter of 1We. :and Mrs, Leonard Dawson, of
Teeswater, and Mr. Walter' Douglas Hannah, the son of Mr..and Mrs,
Levi ITannabc of 'richborrie, Ontario., The ceremony was performed ,by
the Rev: Peter Renner at Teeswater United Church.
• -Pilate 'by Hammerton
Mr. and Mrs, John Gershon Johnston pictured after their Wedding at
the Lecknow. Pi'esbyterian Church on Saturday,' September 28th. The
bride Is the former Jean Stanley, daughter :of Mr., and Mrs. William
Stanley, of Leekriew, and the groom „is the son of Mr. Mrs,
Gershom Johnston, Wingham, The Rev,' Wallaee MeCican, of Luck-
now, performed the cei.entonS", •-. --Phet4 by 14ammertop,
Saturday Wedding, at Teeswater
• alum Mrs. V•, M. Beare and.
baby, Of Owen Sound, visited on
the latter'S. parents,
nev. and Mrs. C. .,lottrison,
- •Mr.;s, Utrigston visited. during
the past week with her sister,. Mrs:
Arthur Bowen' rind Mr, Bowen at
Marndale,
• Miss Mary ramie returned
Home on Tuesday night by plane
later spending the Past five-weeks
with, het rise,, Mrs. John Keimun
:ant madly at Timmins. She was
accompanied by her nephew, Fre-
i eer Fait le, who flow up froln Mal-
ton fer' the week-end, -
--Mr. and Mrs, Harry Browne.
Sr, have returned home after
spending. a month in Kitchener
• with their daughter, Mrs, Jack
MeGibbon, who „returned home
with them.
--Mrs. W, H, Waram, of Toronto,
and her sister, Mrs. ,Evans Smith,
of Saskatoon, are guests this week
with Mrs. E, A, VanStone, John St.
-Mr. and Mrs, Barney Browne of
Willowdale and Mr. and Mrs, Ron
_Browne of Thornhill, Mr, Jack Mc-
Gibbon, Mr.., and. Mrs. Lance
'Browne and Misses Sandra and
Shiela Browne of Kitchener spent
the week-end with Mr, and Mrs,
Harry Browne Sr. and attended the
Saxton-Browne wedding 'on Satur-
day.
- anti Mrs. Ken Johnson mat
Terry, of Birmingham, Mich., spent
-the week-end with the former's.
mother, Mrs, M. Johnson and were
Vests. at the Saxton-Browne wed-•
ding.
--Mr: and Mrs. George -Tervit,
Mrs. Mary Macfie and Mr, and'
Mrs. George Currie attended the
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fllneral or the late Mrs. Win, Dick-
son at Atreastel" on. Saturday.
-Mrs. Mary Xaefie and Mrs. N.
Ringres,e returned home last
day after le three-weeks' visit With
Mr. and Mrs. Cieorge ggieston 4
Gelgary, • ,
-Mr, and Mrs. M, Wettlaufe,
of gitehetter and Mr, and Mrs, Joe
Little of Seaforth visited with the
tatter's" sister, Mies Ann Geddes on
'Sunday, •
-Mrs. Mary Brodie Of '1"Oronto
spent the weelseend with het sis-
ter, Mrs, Jean: Yemen and. mo-
,ther, Mrs, Fraliek.
-Mr, William Gannett of To.:
route visited the past week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Swanson, •
-Miss Mildred Redmond, of To-
ronto spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. R, C, Redmond, ,
-Mr. and. Mrs. Ho and Braden
and daughter of Toronto spent the
week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Don
Adams.
-Mrs. B. Dauphin of Ridgetown
and Mrs, NtacCauley of Bay City
visited for a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gerson and
-Mr. and Mrs, Carl McKay arid
family of Stratford spent the week-
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Stafford Bateson 'and Mrs..
H, McKay,
-Mrs. Ethel Nicholson spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Stew-
art McLennan, Bluevale arid took
in the Brussels fall:fair on Friday.
She also attended the anniversary
services at Bluevale United Church
on Sunday.
-Mrs, F, Crump is spending the
fall and winter months in Toronto
with her sister, Mrs. Mutrie.
-Miss Della Simpson and Mr.
Jelin Simpson of London were in
Wingham on Saturday and their
%unclee Mr, Harry McGee, accom-
panied them home to spend the
mkt month at London.
-Mr, and Mrs. Archie Hertel and
children Of Kitchener visited ori
Saturday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Shmamon, Minnie St
-Mrs, Peter McIntosh of Kin-'
cardine visited .with het sister, Mrs
Robert Golley, one day last week,
-Mrs.; Gary keeeon, cif Toronto
visited with her parents, and 3111
and Jeff 'Thornton of Bluevale
spent the week-end with' their
grandparenti, Mr'. and Mrs," Robert
Golley, '
' -Mr. and Mrs, Ernest WOodhcien
and two children of Coldwater
spent the Week-end' With Mr. and
Mrs, Ben Keats.'
White gladioli and shasta daisies
formed the setting on Saturday for
the wedding of Dorothy Eleanor
Browne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Browne Jr.,. and Kenneth
ikoy Saxton, son or Mr. and Mrs.
Kenzie Saxton, all of Wingham.
William Connell yresided at the
organ and Rev. C. F. Johnson of-
ficiated at' the double-ring cere-
mony in St. Paul's, Anglican
Church. •
The bride, given in Marriage by
her father, chose a floor-length
gown of white Chantilly lace and
net over taffeta, with sabrina nee*
line edged in seed', pearls:. Her'
finger-tip veil was of illusion tulle
embroidered with -sequins and seed
pearls. She carried, a• white Bible
with rose buds and stephanotis.
Mrs. Jack Gorbutt Was' her Thee.
tron of honot a:nd-Miss San'clra
_Browne and Miss Sheila Brown,
twin eousins of -the bride, were
bridesmaids, wearing .matching
goWils of net Over taffeta in .'pale
green, and corn yellow with head-
dresses to 'match, They carried,
baskets' of yelloW and bronze
Mums, r •
Master Wayne Beltz of Stratford,
cousin of the grborn, was ring-
beaeer, Roy Beltz of Stiatford was
the best man and Don Cowan of
Exeter and yin Lease Of Stratford
were the ushers.
At the reception held in the Leg-
ion Hail, the' bride's Mother re-
calved 'the guests fin a dregs of
•gtey'and white taffeta, With White
'velvet hat and a Corsage of red
rose buds and stepharietig,."Aua
receiving was the gre&ii's iinathdr,
in bronee taffeta, beige. fdatherlat
end a corsage of yellow rose buds
and stephanotis',
Pot her heneyeron, the htide
chose a black and grey sheath
dress with Matching jacket, White
feather hat arid billek ad6Sokies,
and anc?rehld corsage,
Oh their tethers Mt.'arid vas,
SLietton Will reside' In Streilfetcl,•
Where the groom le,,etitpioYed With
the 0,N.R,
atiegter Were present Mtn Lone
doh. Stratford. giteitetiet, Guelph,
Exeter, Trivirltock,, Detteilte Bitm.
highan'ir 13'f.0iii5tpo add Widow&
• Mrs, McKil'bon
Spe.
Autumn ." .11141*pf,foluo: paggoug of 5t. .AntlreW's AtiKillary
of Um Women's Ulaslano,ry &may
was. held on. Tuesday evening
last week With. Vire, AleXarickt.
Nimmo presiding, and a large 4*_
temiance of menibers...end Wendt,
on hand,
The Scripture ieStion was read by
Mrs. J. A, Megegme, Miss geLitieee
Pringle led _a- .seasoll. of re:4)0.01w
PlrayerS, Mrs. yr. .Alehison - road
the minutes of the' previous moot,
int and the .eorreepondenee anc,
called the z r011., •
,e,An.ffeleyeeciticei was -extended to
inernhere., the Goforth Auxiliary
to"tiAltntiSs'i.atirts Gallas an 00
'toiler 1.5th. 'Fallowing the regula•
offering,. .a special °tiering was .ta,
ken in aid of the pimmarvia;-,
-Horne in Paris, 'I-'he offertorY.,pray.
er was' by Miss Emmen '
Mee, W, McKague led in ptayert
of intercession for the Church Ihu .
versal and different phases o-
Missionary Work at home and
Mrs.•J, D. Rae favored with
a sacred solo, "My Father XneW,
The special speaker for the meet,
lag was Mrs, .1, W. McNibbee, Who
recently returned after spending
several months -travelling in the
Orient and vi.Wting with hen
daughter in „Singapore.- Mrs.' Me
,gibbon's deseription of the hoMes
and 'customs of Hong Kong, 'Male
aye, and other Eastern countries
was most interesting and inforrne-
e*, Mach -interest was added by
the, showing of many beautiful
,hexed, 'pictures by Mrs. .Mcgit :
<bon, assisted by Walton MeKibben.
Appreciation of the society 'wee.
extended by Mrs, N. L.'.Fry, • acid
-Mrs. Arbuckle for members of th .
Go'forth Auxiliary wile were ,pre-
sent., Prayer by Mrs. A Nimmo
brought the meeting to •,..close
following the meeting' .a gediel
time was -enjoyed.
Lucille Dawson
Wedin Teeswater
The- United Church, Tdessvater,
was the scene of a pretty wedding
on Saturday afternoon at thi:eo
o'clock, when Lucille Elizabeth
DaWson, became the bride of Wcie-
ter Douglas Hannah of Tichhorne
Ontario. The bride is the daughtell
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dawson-
of Teeswater and the groqm is -the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi /Tanner
of Tichborne, ,
Rev. Peter Renner performed thr
ceremony,' amid a setting of white
mums and fern, Bruce MeTaviel
was the organist and Frank Ran
wick sang "The Lord's Prayer" and
"leecause'f.
Mr,. Dawson gave his daii-PW
in marriage, She wore a 'Veer-
length gown of nylon tulle ewe
,satin with fitted lace bodice style'
with . stand-up collar and lily-poinl
sleeves, The lace. extended over the
hipline, accenting Vie bouffant
hooped skirt of -tiered tulle.
fingertip- veil fell from a -aytoe
tulle tiara sprinkled . irides-
cent sequins and pearls. She car-
ried .a white Bible crested with red
Poses ,from which • fell streamers
and rose buds.
Miss Shirley Meliurney of Tees-•
water as maid of honor, and Miss
Eleanor Smith ,of Bluevale es
bridesmaid, wore <identical gownr,
in pink -and aqua. respectivdly.
Their dresses had imported lace
overskirts of net ;taffies with taf-
feta underskirts. The bodices. had
wide cummerbunds of taffeta with
self bows and sashes falling to Ili(
hemlines. Their matching head-
bands were trimmed with pearls
Miss,MeBurney carried white baby
mums and Miss Smith's nosegay
was made up of 'Pink baby mums.
Little Joan Eennek daughter of
Mr,r lancl Mrs., Roy Bennett, 'Wing.
.),ape,,estes flower girl, She was at--
tleede ia an, aqua ablered dress and
muried,,R,.„nosegay . of pink baby.
'{Hums.
Douglas Freucleman of Teeswater
was best man and the ushers were
Kenneth Dawson, brother of the
bride and Clayton Hannah, brother
of the groom.
The • bride's 'Mother reeoi'ed the
guests at the church at five o'clock.
She, wore a blue sheath dress with
jacket and a corsage,of pink car-
nations. She was assisted by the
groom's mother who wore a navy
suit with pink accessories and a
corsage of pink carnations,
For the wedding ttip to the Unit-
ed -States Mn, Hannah donned a
light beige suit with copper tan ac-
cessories and her corsage consisted
of bronze arid yellow baby mums,
When they return they will reSide
at Perth.
Trucker Escapes . • NOrtOtis.,1nj ury
A " Jame diStrlet trackor .Robert Sae-' pan, Of, P.R. 4, Brussels, had a
harrowl escape last“Week When the
plek-up truck he was driving left
the county 'read north of Bruesels,
clipped off a hYdro Me and elided
hp in a field on its Side.
Removed to the WitighaM Gen-
etid Hospital by Dre W. A, Craw-
ford bf Winglisarre examination
Closed that Jamiesert had, suffered
Only bruises and shock, He wits
released to tetatri to his hams,,,,
The adelderit wile investigated by
Provincial ,Constable kt.. LeWis and.
daMego Wee eetilyiated itt $500,
Legion Auxiliary
Hears Reports
:The regulat meeting of the
Ladies' Auxiliary ti .Legion Branch
L80,, was held on Wednesday even-
ing with a good ''attencianae,. The
president, Mrs, D. Crothers, Pre-
-sicled„.opening the meeting' with
the usual cere'lnonics, Secretary,
Mrs, T. Gaulcy read tin; minuted
.the June meeting and took the
,roll call, and the 'treasurer, Mrs
le 'Dawson, gave a report of the
financeS. '
Plans were completed for eater-
ing to a wedding on September 28.
A Motion was made to -donate
$5.00 to the Veteran's . Summer
Camp• mid. e15.00. to the Unitarian.
Serviee Committee.
'Reports. were heard from the
house committee, sick anti visiting
and relief committees and Mrs.' G.
re forted . on the biegoe.. It
was moved that the 'Auxiliary..
cater to a banquet for the, public
school '-board friernberS,• •aild
teachers on :October 4 and :for, a
wedding , October 10.
The meeting was' closed with the
National Anthem anti lunch. was
served.
Margaret. Machan
President Y.P.U,
Tim regular meeting' Of *the
'United , Chureh Young People's
Union was opened With a ping-
sting ted by Merger& Meehan,
followed by the Worship service
charge of ftev, 1), J. MacRae, The
topic of the service sites "Taleets",,
The Seripture ' was read by Keith.
Finnegan and the hymn "Cl Master
Let Mo Walk with Thee" was stung;
after witch the offering was re-
ceived,
The business meeting was In
charge of • Margaret
lillection of officers for the corning
year resulted as follows: President,
Margaret IVfachtte; Vide-preS,, BOY-
Mond Willer; treas., Merle CoW.
01' see., Muriel Gowdy; faith arid
evangelism, /retie missions
and world Mitreileb, john 1VItifttt;
-citizenship and community service,
altsrles ltintonl; recreation, Xelth
rinnegsn; Mary Lieu Moffat, &M."
(Ira. Strong; pianist, kargarot
jarialesort; • press reporter, Pill
CraWforcl.
Thrs Yneetilig Mused with Tap
Log.Tractures
Worker's Leg
•Cecil Chanmey, of Belgrave, was
admitted to the Wingham General
Hospital on Monday With a badly
fractured leg which he injured
while 'employed in a .bern
jab, • Officials at the hotreital
described Mr. Chainney's condition
as being satisfactory yesterday.. '
Child Taken to
London' Hospital
I Randy Foxton, five-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack • Foxton,
Minnie Street, was rushed th Vic-
toria Hospital in London after he
fell from a cherry tree on Saturday.
The youngster had climbed the
tree and then apparently he lost
his footing and fell to the ground,
striking his head. When he was
picked up the boy wits unconscious
anti serious- donsequertees /eared,
However, the, followipg day he was
back to normal arid' was permitted
tO return home.'
Three Fingers Lost
In Circular Saw
Town council inernbere Jack.
Gorbutt, Was admitted to th e, Wing-
ham General Hospital on Thursday,
'where, three of the fingers of his
left hand had to he amputated fol-
lowing an Accident at the Campbell
and Gorbutt sash and door factory,
Mr, Gorbutt' was inhired when
his band Vas caught 'in ,a, Circular
saw, His candition repOrted,,te be
satisfactory,
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PHOTO PROISI
When Sohn' Diefehbaker. WaS
elected leader-of the ..Prog,rgssive-
Cviez:::,ati.v: party,X,etis,tatit Count,
ell extended congratulations to the
4010§,wiedging. the message, Mr,
101efelfhakert sent A small photo
graph Of Ilineelf nand Mrs, DlereP-
halter, Council Immediately had it
trebled and hung in the council
rooms.
Learning' of this since he hecanie
prima minister, Mr.. • Diefenbaker
had trip Winkler of Hanover, MP
for Grey-Elruee, present, a large
photograph With et personal letter
to the eitizens Set in the frame,
Tice, message- reads: "To the people
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NOritionby f extend my best wish
Mr. Diefetibalcer was horn In the,
Nciastadt diStriet rind visited' 'the
villagb durIng ' his -
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