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Living in W ingharn
Rev, T. J, McKinney of Teeswa-
ter officiated for the wedding of
Marion Angileen, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Russell Farrier, Wing -
ham, and William Alexander Mac.
Intyre, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Maclntyre, in St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church,
Mrs. Gordon Davidson was
organist .and
sang .two
and "O Perfect Love",
pink and blue gladioli
church,
The bride
Branch was the flower girl. Her
white nylon dress had a rose cum-
merbund and she carried a basket
of yellow Shasta daisies,
The groom's attendant was Grant
Maclntyrc of Sarnia and the ush-
ers were Wayne Farrier of White-
church and Ronald Cleghorn of
the ) Wingham.
Crawford Douglas The reception in the church par -
solos, "Wedding Prayer" Ior was attended by guests from
Baskets of Galt, Toronto, Kitchener, London,
the and Sarnia. They were received
by the •bride's mother, who wore a
blue nylon sheath with white ac-
cessories and a corsage of white
mums. The groom's mother wore
a blue and pink flowered nylon
chiffon dress with white accessor-
ies and a corsage of pink carna-
tions.
A beige sheath with green acces-
sories and a corsage of bronze
mimes was chosen by the bride as
her travelling- costume on the wed -
cling trip to Northern Ontario. They
are making their home in Wing -
ham.
graced
entered the
church
with her father. She wore a full-
length gown of Chantilly lace and
nylon tulle, styled with fitted bod-
ice and scalloped sabrina neckline
embroidered with sequins and
pearls. The sleeves were lily -point
and the full bouffant skirt of ny-.
Ion tulle had panels of lace, It
was worn over ruffled tulle and
taffeta. A mohair crown with
rhinestones held her circular il-
lusion veil and she carried a cas-
cade of red roses, white mums and
ivy.
Marie Doyen of Wingham and
Lynn Freudeman .of Kitchener
were the bride's attendants and
wore identical dresses of nylon in
shades of rose and yellow, with fit-
ted bodices and scoop necklines.
The midriff had a hand of taffeta
forming a how at the back and the
bouffant skirt, ballerina length,
was worn over tulle and taffeta.
They carried bouquets of white
Shasta daisies.
Miss Carol Farrier of Long
Attend Wedding
In Sarnia Church
WHITEC.HURCH -Miss Kathleen
° Ma11ey, who spent last week at
London, returned home and on Sat-
urday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Mal-
ley, Kathleen and Lynn attended
the marriage of David Rae and
Kathryn Taillon, at noon in St.
,Benedict's Roman Catholic Church,
Sarnia. They also attended the
wedding dinner at the Sarnia Golf
and Country Club for 135 guests
and visited at the home of the Tail-
lon family. Mrs. Taillon is a sis-
ter of Mr, O'Malley.
Lynn O'Malley of Sarnia has his
vacation this week and he and his
mother left on Sunday to spend a
few days with London relatives.
V.B.S. Closes
WHITL+'CHURCH—'.Che Vacation
Bible School at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, James Richardson wound
up bn Friday with about 100 child-
ren and 25 adults present for a
social afternoon.
The leaders served cookies and
freshic and ice cream. Mrs. Rich-
ardson wishes to thank all who `11/III■illlil11!11111111■11IIIIIIIiIl111111II/'ll/III■III11111111111 1111111■1lili1■III1111111111A111■III/IIIL1111/III/11111111■III/III/ill/III/III■III/III/III/III■III/III■III/III/III/111/111■III/III/IIIE
helped in any way to make it a = _
successful course for the two weeks p r
and those who faithfully brought f C H E C K
the loads of children. i
Runaway Tractor
WHI'TEX)HURCH--Mr. and Mrs.
Walter ,James 11rlrcl Leonard `of
\Voodstoclt spent the week --end with
her father, Mr. Arthur Moore. Mr,
Moore had a, troubled time for a
short while a few weeks ago, when
his tractor, which he had parked
be side his houSe, suddenly swung
into action and ran 1111) ,'sown, It
was halted by the windmill that
stal,dr, nearby, which saved the day
for Mr, Moore,
Family Celebrates
On 25th Anniversary
WI-IITF;CIIURCH -- Mr. Harold
('a.semore, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Marsh,
Mr, and MM's, Gordon Ross and Mr.
and Mrs, McQueen were ,n charge
of a social evening in the Memor-
lal Hall here last 'Thursday eve-
ning, in honor of their parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Moss, who
were celebrating the 25th anniver-
sary of their marriage,
Nineteen tables were in play for
the euchre, with Miss Mary HOU'
anti Lorne I'1<hvard holding high
points and Mrs, Falconer and Heil
Malda holding low points, Mr, and
Mrs. Ross were presented with a
tri -lite floor lamp and a purse of
money. All enjoyed the 'lance that
followed with music provided by
the Bruce orchestra and local tal-
ent.
heir many fricnns in this cont.
munity extend hest wishes for
many more happy years together.
WHI"I1ECHURCH
Mr, and Mrs. Donglas McQueen
of Toronto spent the past two
weeks at the Silver Birch cottage at
Bayfield •and spent the week -end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ross of Tilrnherry, Mrs. Leo
Leshley' of Toronto also spent the
week -end here.
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Couplancl
of Toronto spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Robinson, and with Wroxeter re-
latives.
Doris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Rinloul, visited last week
with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Cald-
well of Blyth and Linda and Jean
('a1rlwell aro spending this week
at the fintoul home,
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Spielm aeh_
c'r of Mildmay visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Mar.
tin of West Wawanosh.
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An electric dishwasher washes and
dries the dishes ... leaves them sparkling clean,
all ready for the next meal. Say goodbye' 1' • 11, 1 •
to dishpan hands and dishwashing drudgery!
It's just about the happiest thing that can
happen to a family! And electricity does it—
efficiently--economically—with an electric dishwasher.
Wingham Public Utilities
Commission
TO GET MORE OUT OF LIFE ... GET THE MOST OUT OF ELECTRICITY
WHITECHURCII
Mrs. George Thompson and sons
of Feversham spent the weekend
with her father, Rev. W. J. Watt.
Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Farrier,
Wayne and Janis, visited on Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs, Jack Gil-
lespie of Sarnia, and Mrs. harrier
and Janis are staying for a few
days,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdon
spent a few days last week at the
home of their daughter, Mrs.
Floyd Bolt of Belwood, Mr. Bolt
has been a patient in Fergus Hos-
pital, Valerie, Patty and Bobby
Bott accompanied them home to
spend a week here.
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