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Met, 130 Weeli Illhome of
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Lite preSident„ Mrs.' Jr'
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Rev, 11. Jenkins spoke on tlie
. life of Jeremy Taylor, an early
bishop in Ireland. Mrs, R. Fos-
ter gave 3.eltapter from the
study book 011 daily morning and
evening, prayer.
Mrs, E. Suong reported on a
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ieh in June, to elect officers
for the newly -formed South
Saugeen Deanery, Mrs. Fergu-
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J. Patterson, the Dioeeson pres-
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Mr. and M is,. Leonard Ooddos
of ‘Vingilain., and Icolinetb,,,
Eut;onp Satfoot, son of MG pd
Mrs. James Barfoot of J4stOW01,;
were married in Kingdelli 1141
of Jehovah's Witnesses, iiiso-r
wel on August '..!nd by Mr, ilt:tsw
sell Hershey of Barrie.
The hall was decorate(' 'With
yellow and white daisieS '4A4
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mauve mums. 1110 brid0 aunt,
Mrs. Keith Wannaeott provided
. the wedding music.
The bride was givq11 in mar-
riage by her father. Site wore
a fluor -length peau de spie gown
with lace sleeves and train.
tlirLiirnLil a rid headdress were
with teardrop pearls,.
Iic( arricd a bouquet of yellow
and white daisies enhanced by
yellow Sweetheart roses.
Miss Brenda Geddes of Wing-
Maid of honor, wore a
floor4ength gown of fe rn
green lace. Mrs. Brian 13ar-
fbot of Listowel and Miss Cheryl
Falconer of London, brides-
maids, were gowned in lila c .
lace. They carried yellow dais-
ies with yellow streamers.
Tainwie Barloot of Listowel,
as flower girl, wore a floor -
length dress of white satin with
lace trim and carried an um-
brella of yellow and white dais-
ies. Dressed in similar attire
was the train bearer, Annette
Barfoot of Listowel.
Murray Barfoot was best
man and the ushers were Reg
Carson of Toronto- and Brian
13arfoot.
Thc only grandparent able to
attend the wedding was Mr s.
Charlotte Campbell. Mrs. Car-
rie McNair, Mrs. Charlotte
13arfoot, 97, and Mrs. Sarah
Mick, 96, were unable to be
present.
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The bride's mother wore a
yellow crirnplene dress with
yellow hat and white accessor-
ies. lier corsage of stephanotis
was trimmed with blue ribbon.
The groom's mother wore a
green crirnplene •Tess with
white accessories and a stephan-
otis-
c.a.ge with yellow ribbon.
danceA was held at the
L
wel High. School in the
evi
Listowel
et oniog
• The bride and groom spent
their honeymoon at Evergreen
Lodge, Red Bay. Mrs. Barfoot's
travelling costume was a sleeve-
less lilac crirnplene dress with
matching coat. .
They will live in Listowel.
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Wroxeter Personals
Dr. and,Mrs. M. T. Mac- .'
farland of Winnipeg, Dr. and
Mrs. Frank N. Allan, Boston,
Mr. George Allan of Sarnia and'
Mr. Dick Allan, Toronto, were
week -end guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Allan. .
• Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maple --
ton, Glenn and Stephen of Mill-
brook spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coates,
Mrs. Arthur Leggatt of Orillia
.spent a few days with her sister,
Mrs. Stewart Higgins and Mr.
Higgins. •
. Mrs. Alrood Wearing has re-
turned home after meeting Mr.. °
and Mrs. David Livingstone and
family of Trenton, on their,re-g
turn from Germany. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Carson and family at Brockville.
Mrs. Kate Griffith and Mr.
Alla.n Griffith visited . Mrs.
Charles McCutcheon, Walton,
on Sunday.
Mr. Walter Charles is still a
patient in Palmerston Hospital
and Mit. Charles is confined
to her home with a couple of
chipped bones in her ankle, fol-
lowing a fall on the hospital
• steps.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reidt
have returned home from their
vacation. They called on Mr.
and Mn. Richard Penner.(Betty
Ann Adams) at Nakina, enroutc.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coup -
land arc on a trip to the East
Coast,
Mr. John Hupfer and Miss
Sparling visited Mr. and
• Mrs. Walter Eaton, Seaforth;
and Mrs. Angus Carmichael,
Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson
of Goderich last Tuesday.
The Ross Tomans are on va-
cation this week.
Howick Lions
Bingo winners
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Regular Gaines: Miss Emma
Wahl, Listowel and Terry.Sal-
ows, Wingham; Irene Lawton,
Kincardine; Mrs, Gordon Gan-
nett, Wini.lham and..Mrs. 1-1. Ad-
ams, Wroxeter; Mrs. S i moll
Huber, Mrs..Soialz,
Mildmay; Mrs. 1-1, Reidt, wrox-
cwt.; Mrs. Caswell, Bhievale
and Miss E. Wahl, Listowel;
Irene Lawton, Kincardine and
Mrs. Stevens, Harriston; Ed-
ward White, .Kitchener and Mrs.
Smalz, t-vlildmay; Mrs, Ed Ricli,
\gingham and Mrs. A. Wheeler,
• Wroxetcr; Inis Simpson, Listo-
wel; Mrs. Finnigan, Winghaln",
Mrs. Sproule, Lucknow, Mrs.
George •Strauss, Mildmay and
Mrs. Day, %gingham.
• "Share the Wealth": Austin
Ste. Marie, Wingham; Mrs.
Mildmay. $25 Special
Irene 'Leitch, Kincardine. Jack-
pot of $80 in 58 calls: Edith
kVhceler, Wroxetcr,
boor prizes: Mrs. Gil'Arn-
old, Mildmay, Mrs. -Florence
Mansfield, Wingham, Mrs. Aud-
rey Wood, Listowel and Mrs, A.
Dewnr. Atwood. Lucky dra
Doug Fclkcr, Listowel, Mrs.
Wes licimpel, Wroxeter, Mrs.
'George Strauss, Mildmay and
Mrs. Alex nuchanan (special) '
ladies' wrist watch.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shore
and family have returned from
thcir vacation to the West Coast
Mrs. Ivan Cpurtney a n d
daughter Brenda, also Miss Lor-
ene Kerahan of Calgary, Mr.
and Mrs. William Cullen and
family, Miss Cinq Greer, all
of Toronto., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence White.
Leanne and Paul McKone of
Stratford spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac-
Tavish and Bobby.'
Dcnise Walker of %gingham
is spending this week with Mr. •
and Mrs. Alex MacTavish.
A family party was asranged
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Wilcox at the home of Misses.
Elsie and Marion Gibson at the
week -end when 21 members'of
the family from Dundas, To-
rOnto, Stoney Creek, Heidel-
burg and Hamilton were pres-
ent. .
Steveh -Walker of Wingham
is spending this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Henning.
Miss Norma, Willitts spent
.iast week with Miss Jean Mac-
Tavish of Brantford.
W.I. picnic held
at Bosman home
BLU EV AL E- Th c Women 's
Institute held a picnic on Mrs.
CharleS.Bosman's spaciousiawn,
on Wednesday afternoon, Aug-
ust 13th, where a huge walnut
tree provided ample shade.
The president, Mrs. Jim
Johnston, spoke a few words of
greeting and mentioned the
latest project in connection
with the Muevale community
hall.
Institute members, mothers .
and children were there. Mrs.
Jim Johnston and NIrs. Jack Van-
derburg conducted games for
the children. Mrs. Charles
Mather's, Mrs. Sparling John-
ston, Mrs. Ross Nicholson and'
Mrs, W. J. Peacock were ac-
tive in providing contests for
the adults and awarding prizes.
Lunch of aiiiplc proportions Was
served..
Mrs. Jack Wickstead expres-
sed appreciation to the hostess
and others who had assisted in
malting the picnic a success.
Personals
--me and mrs. John Smyth
of Mount Hope, Nle and Mrs.
Robert Campbell and family of
Brantford, Mr. and NIrs. Sam
Smyth and Mr. and Mrs, (.3ci)rge
Smyth and family of Nlitchell,
Mr, James Clasgow and son
' Kevin of Exeter and Mrs. 61as-
gow's mother; Mrs. William
Gourley of County Tyrone ,
North Ireland, visited last Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
• Smyth.
--Mrs. Omar Ilaselgrove ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Pflug of Kitchener visited
with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Pflug at Honey
Harbour at thc week -cud.
(wet
,,,,,m04,JazookiMac3;TtknaziA.mb.Mir,
and 1411rS. Ken Oran;
lis (rant, Mr, Pon-Dosinall.,
Mrs, Jack WIlUtts, Lynn, Nor--
ina,n and Ray, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Mae Tavish and llobbywere
in Brantford on Saturday and at-
tended the wed(14, of Donald
MacTavish and Miss 13r end a
Jkyant t14:41reertbrier WC*'
kytcrtan duircli.k
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J4I and Mrs WIZ,
opx,p Thomas Ma Sara of Elm,
:horst, Illinois, were recent
guests wit`h .Misses E ls ie and
Marion.Cgibsen.
Mr, and MIS, /01111,Cra0e11 ,
and family of Rochester. K. Y. •
visited Mrs. w. Weir, Mis$
Gertrude Bush and Mr, and Zilxs,
George Gibson at the Wcolc-aut.
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