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John Ostrom wed in Iowa,
To hold assembly
at Kincardine.
this week -end`
the Siloam Lutheran Church
of Paullina, Iowa, was the set-
•ting fdr the wedding, Novem-
ber 4th of sMargaret Ann (Peggy)
Tieeer, daughter of Mr. and
• Mrs„ Harold Tienter of Paul
ling, who bec ame.the bride of
Johct Robert Ostrorii of Atikokan,
Ontario, only son of Rev, and
Mrs. John Ostrom, of° Kenmore.
' The altar was decorated
with baskets,of yellow and
bronze mums and candelabra.
Rev. William A. Smith offi•
-
ciated, at the double -ring cere-
mony.
The bride, ,given in mar-
riage by her father, wore a
white' lace gown with square
neckline.' long sleeves. fitted
bodice and mull gathered
skirt fashioned in tiers of" Iace,
'which fell into `a train. Her'
elbow length illusion veil was
caught with a crown of seed
pearls and lace„— She carried •a"
• cascade bouquet of'yellow and
bronze mums.
Christine Tienter, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor.
Mrs. Virginia Wyatt,4sister of,
the bride, and Rose Marie
.McFarland and Judith,mAshbach-'
er were bridesmaids. They -
were gowned alike .in A-line
- avocado green floor length
gowns.. trimmedliitir"-sftf'fred °
avocado green • velvet. Pill
box headpieces of .avocado
- green velvet with shoulder
length tulle completed their -.
attire. Their bouquets match -
bd the bride's of yellow and
ronze mums. `!
Eric Strand, :friend of the
groom; served as best .man;
and .David Tienter, brother of
the ,bride,..Max Pletch and w "
Larry Wood served as grooms-
men. Jennifer Tienter, piece
OA' the. bride was the flower
• girl. She, wore .a" floor length
white lace A-line gown, white
- . lace prlibox headpiece and-
catrtried'a tnirtiath e • bouoilet pf
yellow and bronze mums. -
Thomas Tienter,' young cousin
of tl"ie bride,was the ring bearer.
Candlelighters 'were Kathy
- ' 1Alderman and Charles Bammert
E. Falconer. presiding min-
° ister 'of Jehovah's Witnesses in
this area, announced today
that eight families from the
still—ow—Zing district are plan-
' ging to attend the three day
Christian assembly to be held &"
in Kincardine District _High
School. January 5-7.
"Conventions of Jehovah's
Witnesses are family affairs," ,'
stated Mr. Falconer. "The
reason for this is that whole s _
families attend as a unit and
the program is also planned
- with -ell members of the family
in mind. Bible instruction is
given to ,all, regardless of a`e
or sex,- he continued.'
" Juventle delinquency is
virtually unknown among Je-
hovah's i,Vitnesses and the rea
son for this is because parents
take their children right' along
with -them to congregational
. meetings and to convention's.
like the one that will be held
in Kfncarding. Of course,
parents must set the example
for the young ones by being
present themselves," said Mr.
Falconer.
M. Mais, district supervisor'
for Jehovah's Witnesses in this
area, will be guest speaker on,
Sunday at 3 p. m, He will
deliver the public address, ° •
"Will God Intervene in Men's
Affairs
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wire.Gerald O'Rielly of At'iko-
kan, -and John Scheevel of
-Spring Grove, Minnesota.' The
groom- and his attendants wore
white tuxedos.
For" her daughter's wedding .
Mrs. Tienter chose a gold••bro-.
cade gown with matching hat
and brown.accessories and wore
a corsage of bronze murr>(Si,
The mother of the groom wore
' a burgandy velvet gown with a
draped,velvet hat of the same__.,
material. and matc4iing ac-
cessories and wore a -corsage
,..of white mums.
Roger Pleratt of Emmets-
burg. Iowa, sang "Wedding
Pr ayer" . and "The Lord's Pray-
er accompanied by Mrs.
Judy Jensen of ,Benson, Minne-
•rota.
~ • A reception was held" in the
-church parlors follow ing-the
ceremony. Guests attended
from Kenmore, Toronto, 'and
Atikokan. Ontario; Spring
Grove, Preston', Canton, Chat-
field. Good Thunder, St. Paul;
Benson and Minneapolis, Min-
nesota;•Emmetsburg, Cedar:
Falls .and Paullina and surround -
ling communities in Iowa.
For travelling, the bride
wore a three-quarter length ;
coat of; Wedg wood 'blue and
beige "Check, with thatching
wool dress of Wedgwood • blue,
and casual hat, ,Her corsage
was of white .mums. -
The bride is a graduate of -,
Graettinger, Iowa High,,School,
and has been erttpipyed by
tea .
Control Data at Spring Grove.
Minnesota. 'The grooim graduat-
ed from Wingham Distrist •
High School, and also. as a
•
forestry technician from the
Forestry College at Dorset. -
Ontario. ' He is presently em-
ployed -by the Department
Lands and Forests as a con
vatiori officer and is stationed
at Atikokah, . where the young
couple will Jive.,
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Christmas • concerrt
hv Wroxeter, S.S.
WROXETER- - The' Wroxeter
Sunday School concert was ,
held recently with a good
crowd in attendance; Harvey
Timm was chairman. '
The - program with
(carol singing. . The opening
and Closing recitations were
given by Miss Louise Edgar's v °
'class, The following played
piano solos: Marcia Gibson,
Kevin Townsend;--Susan,ldams,
Glen.is Gibson, - Arthur Gibson, •
Susan McMichael, Sharon
Gibson, Ronald Gibson,, Debbie
'Townsend, Brenda Brown, Mar-
jorie Ann. McMichael, tarol
Adams.. •, -
Action rhymes, •'Ars. Les. •
Douglas and Mrs. Art Gibspn's
classes. Recitations were`given
by Susan Hart, Mark Dobson,
Dianne McLean and Misses
Catharine Edgar and Kaye
Wright's classes-. A Christmas �
song was sung by Miss Louise
Edgar's class.
Plays were given by Mrs.
George Gibson's class an8
Ronald McMichael's class. Ac-
c'ordicin solos were •by Patti
Hhrt and Brenda Townsend.-
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Knox W.M.Q. holds
Chrstmas meeting
BELMORE- The December
meeting of the W. M. S. of
Knox Church, was held at the
hom'fe of•Mrs. Ralph Dickson"
last- Wednesday afternoon. The
meeting opened with the sing-
ing of "0 Come All Ye Faith-
ful". . The Christras, story froth
St. Luke .2; 1-14 wa tead1n -
unison by the ladies. Mrs..El-
mer Jeffrey was in charge of e
topic and gave some very rnte
e -sting thoughts on Christmas
and closed with a hurriorduS --
poem; which was enjoyed by
all: Several carols were sung,
those present natning'their par=
ticular favourites.
The business was conducted
by the president, Mrs. R, Dick-
son. Mrs. Don MacAdam read
the •minutes and, roll call was
answered with thought for' -
Christmas. Aftank you note
was read f the Bible,Society,
explai ng the work supported
by the c llecting of -used stamps
Thanks as a so given on be-
half of Brucelea Haven for the
Christmas gifts to some of their,
residents. Plans were discussed
Present pageant
GORRIE-- Some 20 children
of.St. Stephen s Anglican
Church presented a Sunday
School pageant in the• church
°on the evening .of December
26th.,,,iunder the direction -of
the rector, Rev. H.D. Jenkins
and the teachers. Following
t 1 a social time was enjoyed
in t e S.S. room when.a short
pro •; m was given and gifts
distributed to the children.
bunch w,as, served. • •
' --Mrs, Hester -Bradburn, -• -
Josephine Street,' :was ill last
week with flu and pneu monia.
for the spring quilting.` •
Mrs. 'John" Dickson read an
inspiraciwr,ai fc: ra:<.. „; •..
-the World" was Sung. Mrs.
Weir closed the meeting with
prayer.
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MR. AND' MRS. RUSSELL A. BUTTON were married in
Wingham Baptist Church on December 23. The- bride is
the former. Karen Anne Kilpatrick, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, R. T. Kilpatrick of :Wingh'am,a►nd the groom is the
son of : Mr,. and Mrs. Ross Brron of Blyth.-=Pho.o by
' McDowel k
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Dinner m''iks
401h anniversary
Mr. and •Mrs.: John Kilpat-
rick of Arkona celebrated their
40th wedding anniyersary with
a family dinner at Danny's
Restaurant at noon Sunday.
Mrs. Kilpatrick _ was formerly
° Annie Robinson, younger daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
'William Robinson of East "Wawa
nosh:'
Among the. guests were their
three daughters, Mrs. John
(Noreen).Gnay of Belgravc, Mr.
and Mrs. Basil (Gladys) Halhed
of Toronto and ML and Mrs.
William (Marilyn) IMMeaden of
London and one son, Keith -
Kilpatrick of 'Amberley;. her
brothel:; Dr._ arid Mrs:Harold
arold
:Robinson of Walkerton and'his
two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Carton
of Marathon. and tvlr. and Mrs.
Herman Voaden of Toronto.,
a patient in Wingham :and Dis-
trict Hospital since Christmas •
'Shower held
at Smith home
A shower. for Mr'.' and Mrs.
Lyle Smith w,as held at the
home .of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Smith. The
address was read, by Murray
Scott and presentation of a
table and chairs was made by
Harvey McDowell' and John
Gear.' They made a fitting'
reply and lunch was served.
Miss Mae Coulter, who
had been holidaying, with rely
tives here, left on Sunday for -
Aylmer. .
' --Those attending the wed-
ding of.,Miss Gaal Garniss,
daughter of *Ir. and Mrs; Alan
Garniss of London to Dohrald'
Ranson do December 29, in
First St. Andrew's. United'
Church, iondon, were Mrs.
George Kerr, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold "Kerr "andfamily, Mr.
anti Mrs.. Gordori''Kerr and
Murray, Mr. and Mrs. foci(
Fleming° and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
aim
Eve. , I' Kerr.
F�rdwich
Week -end and Christmas
guests with Mr. and Mrs. iaur- -
tIs Jordan were Mr. Edwin lor-
.dan of•'oronto, ,Mr. and Mrs. a•
Tqm Wade and family., Chat`.
ham, Mrs. Sara Wade of Ger- -
tie; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jordan,
Woodstock.
Mr, and Mrs. Janney Steven-
son of Harriston. Miss Irene,
Butchart of Clifford and Mr.
and Mrs. George Ashton, Ford-
. wich,
: ord-
wich, .were New Year's guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doig.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Austin Stinson over
the Christmas holiday ,were Mr.
and Mrs. George Richards and -
family of London. Mr. and
Mrs. Laverne Stinson of Minto,
Mr. ,and Mrs, Ken Heise and
family, of Palmerston, ,Re v. Jb.
W. Stinson and David, of Agin-
court, Mary Belle of Guelph.
Maurice of London,, Dr..T .ora
Atrn Sti,�son oi•Pittsburgh and -
Mrs'.; Gzsace Ziegler and Bill of
Harriston. . " •
Mrs. Bill Richards spent
several days in Niagara attend-
ing the Toc Alpha convention.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Harding were Mr.
and Mrs,. Ernest . Park, Grand . ••
Valley.. Mr. Elmer Harding of -
Mount Bridge's and Mr. and
Mrs.'` Jinn McAllister of Londoi,•
Misses Maud and Esther Hard-
ing, of Toronto." Mr. and Mrs. '
Robert Wood of Clifford, Mr..
and Mrs. Oliver Katges of Lis -
iS'TATE ERIKETIN-
Fanags
tit
Yu..
Personals,
towel.and.Mr and -Mrs. Ceejl::
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmer
'ardirig. This was the occasion
of Norman Hardi.ng's birthday. -
Monday.vlsitors with Mrs a
and Mrs.. R4rl McCiernent were '
Mr. and Mrs. Torn MoClemcnt .
and Kerr, Mrs. Ida Gallagher.
Mr, and 'Mrs, Cecil Wilson.
Ray and Lorne; Miss Bonnie -
Henry of Clitford and Mr. Not, -
man Wilson of Toronto.
Mr. Fraser, Gibson"'of Kitch-
ener spent the Christmas_ deli- -
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Blake Gibson.
Miss Karen Carswel1•ol Lon-
don vent a° few days last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C.' Carswell.
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w -25 years
WHITECHURCH-- On Sat-
urday evening relatives of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Gillespie of -
Sarnia gathered in the .btn•rrmrr
ity ,memorial hall here to '
celebrate with,thejn their 25th
wedding anniversary.
Dancing was enjoyed to -
music furnished by a record
player'. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gillespie showed . slides and .
gave a' commentary on,.their
• trip to Hawaii.
At lunch time Jack and
Olive were presented with a -
Christmas tree, gaily decora't--
' ed with one dollar bills folded.
and tied to.the branches. .
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