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Stem Mg 'Ammigg
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Atwood odehasia. *Mr OW
amodal waft.at Oho Mesa
Castro.
The au* iiers aliStried Aft
1114 MR at lie **as auras
mew tet+Rev.
itiosioy parirnwet the ea-
may. Frame la Ow Sensor
Mid aiwuell at l assvil e.
goodist tom' toaddieg day,
tho ooupia $4 it was rather
fOriloressees lestiamo raariasis
Atwood MIL
eseele bawl a Waft el
throe :ems aid ass1 ;
of meat , of At -
w a` �Tow
ship sad MrsN illeinima (Mea)
Schroeder of Atweed. flair
eat son, Jews,
he wasstrmeltbya la
the ;t *lINlse ,
.was, killed in Italy door* the
Second world War; sad ter
third atom, John, +died in may.
Mr. aged MIL ?r*nce Woo hove
10 gr aad , Idgreetiond-
groet-greet-,
grandeltiktrea,
Bot are of the At-
�►tr *weh and:
« �hae been ,a member'
al the e L `far over I
years. Mrs. France was et -
ber :of the Womew's MisainearY
SocietThcouple ey. . •
describe, them-
selves Ives ,ashe and sa
they "waw er�i"°onthe
television - even the wattling.',
They also enjoy :prdtti . Both
.in a
are alatively i d **NW
tu of their -4111th. ung
anniversary they rived a ear=
of icate from lime 'Minister
To lege, as 'telegram from Robt.
Stant*, f1 cMdt t . f eader; as
plaque trn In the Ontario govern,
qtr 's'igned by. Premier Wm..
Davis and delivered by PAPP
Hugh . (Perth); and
messages from Ontario Libel
leader Bobt. Nixon, MPP Murray
Gaunt.(Huron), and MP Jar-
vis (Perth)who Sao attended the
co1Ple's 00Cial 'evening.
TINIEST TOT- Eleven -month-old Tracey Mina of Corr has been getting Into the water
for about a month now and according to her mother, Mrs. Earl Mina, she has no fears and
lust loves the water. Mrs, Mir* used to take Tracey intothe water at the river In Gorrie
butsirice the new HOWick ,ions' Pool has opened, they take part In the special Mother and
Tots time
there, Pool officials -say that Tracey is probably the youngest of the chi
taking part in' the program ... (Stiff Photo)
gym''
BELGRAVE • - T • Junior
Auxiliary -Met Saturday morning
in the .+ range wltb t2 gird
present. tome at led..in
games. Attdrey Scott, thei-
dent, Cathy le tdin ellthe oPening e tgeercof thisese.,
' ca
roll call.
Miinutees of ,the last, meeting
...,mac read by UseThompson and`-
b= trs� was given
y Judy Carmichael. '
Leaders for .the next ail
are games,' Judy. Carmic ae
sing-song,'Patti Edwards; to help
with worship `service, Sheila
�
'Andersen; Ol n "" 3
aid, d VO -
�!orahip servl.ce. Jody .'Gate}
el and Pa wards 'col-
the offeri . and Patti Ed
wards recited the ''offertory
prayer. workshop : for the day
t with making little
books with Bible verses to be
learned by the girls. Joan Higgins
ted, in a sing -song.
Afternoon unit meets next in September
BELGRAVE On July lo, the minded of the Palmerston WW1- reading IV M i. cog
CaulteaR
a 7noonn t of • the United tal requirements that can be left moi. Proctor gave tt#e *meditation
:Church Wen met to the .church
with thirteen ' meu(thpr nt..
The meeting opened with ham,
`o
MaOne th's
.the
f by 0 :a
general thanksgiving, in • nii .
,h i'uteawereread the offering
wive visits to Sick .and
shut -ns recorded. The .me m
decideddecidedto hold°the meat -Meeting
r<n 2 September, + ',They~ ' were
►reyL
tea, . was the, g .four: a tcere-
mony uniting .in m age',Luke
Muilwyk and Barbara Morrison
both- of Ra ton on Saturday,
July it, at a°.p. t. The ccr ony
was performed by . Hazelwood
amid a setting of white' and pink
Carnations which were , 'ar-
tistically arranged. in baskets
y Sell room. The
• 1 own rdiee wets continued bar
Mrs, Willard Armstrong on the.
subjects, "What is the church.'
•doi for:. Mia and her people?''„,,
and r' ons of India„#
Mrs. Carl Procter led the
` abip service. The singing 01 the
ham,,,, w "Breathefollowed •Mbye Rsc rireaath. of
(
Quinton by the b
Traditional =„wedding ' music Was
played throughout'the ceremony, Hamilton.
by organist, _tar* : wood. ,ok reception followed at Noah's
The bride's the datighter of the Mt, the ,frdlereat Itestaurantin
late Mr. and Mra Howard lforri- ; Hamilton. ` w guest*,
son. Parents 9f the goon* are Mr. fide's aunt, Mrs. Vera .Marg,_
and Mgrs. Jacob M`uilvrryk of a, wore a floor -length fitted
Brussels.. pink crimple** vvith long sleeves.
Given .in`, marriage by `her She wore '4 usage of ate
uncle, Eat Stirling of ,f aster, carnations. The groo n''s mother
the bride .chose., a floor -length I, 'those a floor -length ong& +e
empire -styled gown. of polyester `, fitted gown of purple cal
satin with white sheer,. embossed with a white gaia. confide -
sleeves. She wore a h shoulder- • For :travelling`Seng lr
length veil and carried a bouquet. and Ontario, the made
of pink rosebuds -and carnations:. ` floor4ringth " navy, . floral _
Mrs. Carol' Denford Of !famnl- crepe "dress. On`their return they:
ton was matron of honor and ' will, reside .at 815 Coneeesion
bridesmaids wereCathy McGill `.'Street, Apt.'28,
of Hamilton and Barbara totuil. The brides a graduate of St.,
wyk ` of Brussels. They were Joseph's "School of Nursing*
gowned alike in floor -length Hamilton. '
empire -styled gowns of pink ~�. Guests attended the weddin
polyester crepe. They carried 'from Brussels,. Ingersoll,
bouquets of daisies and baby's Aylmer,. St. Thomas, . Hour
breath, and: the Hamilton ares..Honored
ElielittiilwYk. of Omen 'w'as - guests° a from the Nether -
groomsman • and `° guests were lands and from Scotland.
and a poem, "The Craps Lifted
Prayer”. Mrs. Lis" Teylir
combleted the Bible study set
"James -practical Christ-
ianity". All entered into an
eating diocustion.
Mrs. Leslie reed Summer
Worship around the M
Table", t meet* closed
with
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