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• Twin sister was bride's maid of honor
at Kieffer-Schuler•wedding ceremony
Mary Immaculate R. C.
Church, Chepstowe, was the
• scene of a pretty summer wed-
ding the evening of June 28,
when Linda Ann, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Schutter
of Chepstowe became the bride
of Milani deli Michael Kieffer,
sonof Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Kief
'ler of Wingham in a double
-
ring
ring ceremony officiated: by
Rev. Father. Walsh. The altars.
were decorated with pink and
" while peonies.
The bride entered the church
on the arm of her '.father wear-
„ ing a fldorriength gown of .white
• French lace with silt illusion
till and carried a cascade bou-
guet of red rose`s and ,white
gladioli,.
tier twin sister, Miss Lorain-
:lie
orain-:,i a Scburter of Chepstowe was -
maid of honor and Miss Georg
ina Kieffer of Kitchener. sister
of the groom, was bridesmaid,
both wearing id entioal •full -
°length gowns of silk orystelette
in'delphiniumblue and matching
bud headdresses, They carried
cascade bouquets of white
gladioli.
Rodger Kieffer of Hamilton
was his brother's best man and
James Schutter of Listowel was
usher.
A wedding reception was
held at the Formosa Communi-
ty Centre. Mrs. Schutter re-
• ceived guests ,wearing a pink
•figured silk coat and dress en,
semble with matching hat and
accessories and a corsage of •
white' roses. She was assisted
by Mrs. Kieffer wearing a
green chiffon sheath with flow-
ered front panel, and sleeves,
matching shoes, white tulle hat
and accessories and a corsage
'of: white roses.
. Fortlieir wedding trip to
Northern Ontario Mrs. 'Kieffer'
chose a white and yellow flow-,
ered linen suit with white hat
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They win reside at the
groom's home at R. R. l Wing.*
ham.
Guests atten4ed from Toron-
to, Hamilton: Guelph, Kitch-
ener, London, Preston, Water.
100, Teeswater, Walkerton,
Wingham and Bluevale,
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Wingham 4eleqates
amend. assembly
Kenneth `Little, presiding
minister of Jehovah's Witnesses
in Canada. addressed .an .audi-
ence of. 14,190 at Kitchener
Memorial Auditorium last. 'Sun-
day, Twenty :Wim/ham dee-
gates, were present. '
” Viewed from the standpoint
of; the world situation today, . it
is becoming undeniably plain
that man is unable' to rule him-
self. He is unable to survive
without the help; guidance
and blessing of God Mr. Lit-
tle said.
He called the attention of
theassembly. to the .findings of
the American Association for
the Advancement of Science.,
In a December 1967 session it
• was disclosed that even` the'
balance of nature is being de-
stroyed. Not only .are the
earth's soils and waters being
polluted, but even the. amount
-of oxygen for m a nk n d; to
breathe is being reduced.
Pointing toa problem in
greater evidence to the pubf is
° he said, We have; been issued
into an era of violence surpass-
-lag even that of Noah's days
before the floods ,The o,n ly
solution is•the Kingdom of God
by Christ. It will be divine
means to replant God's rule in
the earth.
E.. Falconer, presiding min- ,
ister of the Wingham . congre- .
gation of Jehovah's Witnesses
4'45.4 the local dee at oq.
Entire' fanuly'groups' attended
in an atmosphere of serene.
calm. 'Mr.. Falconer estimates
that at least 10. per cent of the -
large throng were coloured
people, most,of whom came ,
'from more than 20 of the
United States: "The message
about God's rule thrills .them as
'Much as ,it does us. It was a
joy to be among them -for the •
four days of the assembly,
Mr. Falconer said, •
--Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
White;. Barbara, 'Catherine and
Joe spent a few days at the .
home of Mrs. White's sister,
Mr, and.'Mrs. Eugene Dever-
eaux of Alliston.'
"Steven:K l o o s t r a, 14-
• Months -old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Kloostra, is a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital
this week.
--Miss Linda Farrish of
'Niagara Falls is visiting with
her uncle •and'aunt. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Ohm Jr •'
- - Mr. and Mrs. Allan Small
and Penny of .Toronto were
week -end, visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Mundell.
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Janice Stephanie. Farquhar-
son, of Thornhilland Charles
Norman Congram, of Wingbszn.
eichai ged•i arriage vows in a
double*ring ceremony at The
° Peoples' Church, Willowdaie,
on`June 22nd. ,Dr. Patti SR
Smith officiated, assisted "by
Rev, G, L. Pith. a .
The bride is the elder daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs..' J. M. Far- ,
quharson'of .Thornhill,, and the
groom is the younger son:of Mr.
and Mrs. W. P." Congram f`
Wingham,,
Standards of large .wb i to
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eremony
eh s e
� anth . triotus' and Whit
e
candelabra decorated the sane-
tuary. The organist was Warren
E. Adams, of London... Garry
E'asan,. of Norland, and Mr,
Ronald Unruh, London, w
soloists. Musical selections
were "The Greatest „of -There, 1
Love",,"Take My . Life and Let
It Be"' and "'O Perfect Lover"
Wien in -Marriage by•her
fathawore a Pow» ride -
rtLb
of white Italian silk :fashioned
on an A-line with square' neck-
line, andelbow length bell
Sleeves. Her chapel length
veilof tulle illusion fell from
'MR, AND MRS. CHARLES NORMAN CQNGRAM:nare• shown
following :their recent wedding rt; Then Peoples, Church,
Toronto. The bride is the former Janice Stephanie Par
quharson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Maurice Farquhar-
son of Thornhill. The groom is the.son of Mr. and Mrs.,
Wilfrid D. Congram of Wingham, Wilbur Cadet'Photo.
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--Mr, andI4/Irs. Bob Kerr
and family of London spent thea
week -end with bis parents, Mr.
and Mrs.. J. J. `Kerr. Mr. Kerr
has been moved from Orillia to
London. .
--Mrs.' Albert Smyth •spent�1
-•a few days fast week in Toronto
with her daughter Miss Doreen
Smyth,, Doreen and Mr. ands °
Mrs. Albert. Smyth Jr. and
daughter Andrea. of Kitchener.
spentthe week -end with their
parents here. Miss Doreen
Smyth And .a teacher friend
leave next Monday by place ,to
spend a few weeks in Europe.
--Mrs. Wrllfam Brydges.
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MARY FINLAYSON, daughter of Mr. and'Mrs.:Roy Finlay.
son of Lucknow, and 1Nilliarri, Nelson of Wingham, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson of R. R. 7 Lucknow, were
married June 29th, in Lucknow Presbyterian Church..
They are spending a honeymoon in Western Canada, .,
Photo by Ducharme.
,,,left last• Wednesday by plane
from. Mahon to visit relatives
ini * Alberta and British Colum-
bIa.
• -,Many friends of Mr. J.
A., Fox will_regret-to learn that
she left ,Jest week -end to make;
a: permanent home at Guelph.
Her residence here has been
sold.
--Mr. George Alton of Sault.
Ste. Marie was a visitor on
Sunday :at the home of his cone.
in, Mr. Wilfred White; Mrs. .
White and family. .
. Mrs. John Lane and her
• mother, Mrs. R. C. Arianstrong
of Teeswater, left Wednesday
morning by plane for Thompson,
, Manitoba, . to visit the former's
son, J. G. Lane who is,etnploy-
ed by internatlona1 Nickel.
fioneral meeti�g
of U.C. Wbme�r•
• •FQRD WtCH- -The general
Meeting of Fordwioh D.C. W,
was b"eld in the Sunday School
rooms with the worship service
in charge of Mrs. Austin Stin -
sOn and ,Mrs, Parker Eurig. Mrs.
Stinson read the Scripture and.
gave a reading, "Christ's
Renewing power" . Mrs. Emig
gave an article on Jacob's Well
,and Offered prayer;
Mrs.. Crosby Sothern was in .
Charge of the Bible study, the
second chapter of Panorama of
the Bible. Mrs. George pit.
tendreigh read a chapter from
Japan Profiles, entitled " A
Publisher and hook Se1Iee .
Mrs. Jack !Wilson, first vice-
president, presided for the bull-
nese The toll 'call was answer-
ed by naming a Bible prophet.
Us. Jack' Wilson will be die
delegate to Alma College in
August, ‘Mts.. Wilson closed the
meeting with it short. prayer and
the benediction.
a snatching cap. She carried
a cascade bouquet of miniature
Carnations in white with yellow
accents...
Miss Rac1 el Farquharson of
Thorill,-
washer sister's:
maid -of -honor,. The brides.,
maids were Miss April Douglas
of Grimsby and Miss Wendy•
Ericsson of Willowdale,. Tb ey
wore floor -length gowns of
blue and yellowfloral chiffon
over taffeta with.uarching
headpreees and carried cascade
bouquets ofwhite acid yellow
carnations.. at,
td
was Rev.. John;
Congram of Hamilton, ° and
ushers were Dan Farquharson of
Thornhill .and GaryCarter of
Windsor. Master Mark -Con- .
gram of Hamilton was the
,ringbearer.•
The reception was Jield in
. the Catalpa, Room of the Guild
inn, Scarborough, . Receiving
•the guests, Mrs. Farquharson
Wore a gown of turquoise •bro-
Cade with matching organza •
hat and bone accessories. Her
corsage was a yellow orchid.
The groom's mother- chose a
gown of,pink lace over taffeta
with white accessories' and cor
sage of Sweetheart .roses. ,
Out of town guests from
Wirigham, London Kitchener,*
Ottawa, ,Grimsby, Gravenhurst:
Hamilton, Dungannon. Stouff!.
villa. Gormley, Michigan,
Windsor and Oshawa included
:the bride's grandparents, Mr,
and Mrs. J W. Farquharson. of
McKellar; Ontario. •
The -bride's travel itg. cos-
ttme was arose °crep ;with
,Matching.coat and tulle hat
.with black patent accessories:
Her corsage was white b a by
carnations, • ' •
Mr, and Mrs, Congrara will
reside in •Searborougb,.
--Mrs. Nellie Welliags
04 for a few days this week
with friends is Woe.
--Mr. and Mrs. Harold wild
went the week -end in Ltd
attending the funeral of bAr.
Wild's sister, Mrs. Pim Henry
,Ga11.
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