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NS-11101E1D, Auga t '27. -- The gladioli and cosmos forintaitat very.
August meeting of • the Aslrtleld pretty settlug uu Saturday, August
W.11.13. %Sas held at the house of 23, at 3 p.w, at Erskine Presbyter -
Mrs. 'San MacLean. Mrs. Ruebeu iau Church, .Dangsuuuu, for the
1Vilsou was in charge of the pro- ivarriage of Gwendolyn Attu, set: -
gram and upeued the meeting with oud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
prayer. Mars. William Boas read A. Stewart, Dungannon, to Mr.
the Scripture lesson and' Mrs. Pitt- John N. Caesar, steeoud sou of Girt♦.
wan gave the meditation ou It. W.11 Caesar anti, the Late Mr. Cue -
After the singing of hymn 399,. sari Dungannon. The Rev. C. A.
Mrs: Henry blacKeuzite gave the Winn, pastor of the church, per -
offertory ,prayer. The roll ea11 was formed the ceremony Miss Bat -
answered with a verde from Scrip- burs Wilson presided at the elec-
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reading ow "Bible advances in
South 'Amerieu..'Mrs. Jack Mac:
Kenzie faiured with a .'solo, "I
Know Ile is Cering for . Mrs.
'Neil G. MacKenzie wise, a -full re-
view of. the "Glad Tidings." Mrs.
TOW MeDonald read poem en-
titled -Why." MrS. Earl Howes
.gave a reading on British Guiana.
Mrs. D. It. MacKenzie offered
prayer. Mrs. Allan .MacLean gave
a reading entitled "We are Build--
ers," After the singing of. hyum
74, Anna Mae McDonald gave tot
outline of the life of Isaac Watts,
the writer of the hymn. • Mrs.
Duncan MacKenzie, presideut; took
the chair for the bbsiness part of
the *meeting. After all business
'discussions, Mrs. .Duncan Mac-
Kenzie gave the closing prayer.
There were 25 present. Mrs. Neil
G.' MacKenzie offered her hOnle
ftir the September meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bogie on
-their return from the Pollock -picnic
called on Mr. and Mrs. Hector
inteLean os Sunday.
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Lunch was served .and a soeisi-tinto
McAlliSter and Miss Lucy Thomp-
son were recent visitors with- Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Gibbon slid family
at Sundridge.
Jim Chamney of Windsor is
spending this week with his grand-
parents, Mr. tend Mrs. R. ChainneY.
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DONNYBROOK, August 27.—The
W.M.S. and W.A. met on Tuesday
Afternoon at the 'tense of Mrs.
Arnold Craig iu Winghaus Mrs.
H. Jefferson was' in "charge of a
program arranged by, Mrs. E.
Robinson aud opened the meeting
with hymn 483. "The- Forecast Of
the Future" • was read by Mrs.
Charles Jefferson, 'followed by
Prayer end the Lord's Prayer in
unison. Mrs. A. Craig ,read a
poem, '"If You Were Busy Being
Kind." Verses from several pas-
sages of Scripture were read.
Hymn No. 86 was sungs Mrs. Nor-
man Thompson read an article on
"Trinidad." A poem, "The Bridge
Builder" was read by Mrs. R.
Chamoey. Mrs. H. Jefferson read
au article on Christian steward-
ship.. Mrs. S. Chamney read abdta
"the book that never grows Old" •
and Miss Grace Thompsou gave a we:1 ring a Wille gabardine suit with
reading entitled "Request." Chap- VOIVet, hat, billek accessories aud
ter 1.0 in the study book, "Our Can- white corsage of roses. After the
adian Indians" was read by. Miss Camida with the largest output of and were received by. the brides dinner reception' the bride dunned
'Lucy Thotnpson. After singing sugar and highest per cent sugar mother wearing navy sheer, N•elvet smart white sues -suit triwthed
hymn:So. 300, Mrs. Jefferson closed in beets. Itest sugar .ontput in hat with pink accessories and tor- with navy :tad fravy it-Ceessories.
the meeting with the benediction. 1951 was 93,1)00,000 pounds. sage .of Pink roses. Mrs. 'Stewart They,, chose moutreat and ow La,:t-
was as4isted by thegroom's mother, eru States foi their weddng trip.
Afer their return they will reside.
at Dungannon.
The bride's neither entertained
Tuesday .afternoon and evening for
a trousseau tea at Whi(-11 90 reg-
istered. Assisting were Mrs. Jack
Chisholm, Mrs. Waiam Mr.;.
ton, Mks Lois Feagan. Miss
and Miss Madeline Bogle. The
bride was' tendered miscellaneous
and accompanied Miss Margaret
Black who sang "ISecanse."
While the' wedding march front
Lohengrin" was being played, tite
bridal ' attendants entered uud the
bride, given in marriage by her
tether, looked lovell with a white
,satin gown fitted. bodice of Frenth
lace, louts sleeves, nylon yoke with
Queen Anne collar, the skirt four -
tiered of nylon and French lace.
'Her fingertip veil of nylon lace was
appliqued with- satin bells and shs
carried a colonial bouquet of red
roses. Miss Donnanne Caesar, sister
of.the groom, was bridesmaid, wear-
ing pink nylon, embroidered with
matcbiug lace and lace Platens.
The maid of honor, Miss Marion
McIver, wore blue nylon with em-
broisiered net. The bridal attend-
ants' hats were attaching veils held
in place with coronets of floweri
and sequins. The best man was
Mr. William Caesar, brother of the
groom. The ushers were Messrs.
Harold Errington and John Park.
Little two-yesr-oltt" Patsy Ann An-
derson, niece of the groom, wits
flower girl, wearing yellow taffetta
with matching flower headdress aud
carrying a nosegay of yellow rose-
buds with mauve and yellow Sill
t rimming. 'Her brother, J,iut ley
Anderson was ringbearer. "I'll
Walk Beside You" was sung by the
soloist, while the register wets being
Alter tippeeremouy, the guests,
nuntheringn•ty, were entertained
at the Brunswick Hotel, Wingistin,
GRAHAM ---WILT
Tall 'staudurds of glitdioii and
ferns with lighted tuppra f&r e&4
lovely setting in Bridge. treet ,Un-
ited Church, 13ellel+ille, ou Satut-
day, August 16, at three p.ut.; when
LAOIS Mary Wishart, of Belleville,
daughter of Mr. uud Mrs. George
Wis$turt, was uuited to marriage to
John Osburue Graham, of Gude-
rich, sou of Dr. James Graham
and Mrs. Graham. 'rhe Reverend
Duncan Mt'1`uvish oliiciated. -
Thr wedding music was rendered
by Mr. S. Alec Gordon, church
orgauist, and the soloist, Miss Mary
Graham, sister of the bridegroom,
' snug tlefore the cereuiupy, "%Vher-
e'er You Walk" by Handel and dur-
ing the signing of the register,
"Calm as the Night,," by .,llohw;
Given iu marriage by ,her father,
the Wide ware a witite embroidered
organdy gown with ruffled tulle
underskirt, a shaped bonnet of tulle
held her fingertip veil and she car-
ried a bouquet of yellow roses.
white baby 'mums and blue del-
phiaiusus.
Her sisters, Elspeth and Carol,
were ,bridesmaids, gowned alike iu
demure frocks of embroidered white
organdy over ruffled underskirts Of
primrose and larkspur' colors, re-
apec;tively, and carried nosegays of
yellow rosebuds, white 'mows and
blue cornflowers.
Mr. Dudley llurland, of 'forouto
and Bermuda, was groomsman aud
Mr. Allan Beattie, of Toronto, and
Mr. llugtt Boyce, of Aruprior,
cousin of the bridegroom, were
usher.
At the reception, whieh was held
at the home of the bride's parents,
rite bride's mother. wearing peri-
winkle blue chiffon and lace, with
black accessories, and corsage of
pale pink carnations, received the
litany guests. She was assisted by
the bridegroom's mother. who was
gowned in a wedgewood blue silk
suit with white feathered hat, and
corsage of red roses and 'stephan-
otis.
lfor the tweddiug'trip to the New
Ragland Slates, the bride Luse a
pale blue silk dress with :navy
accessories and corsage of Taliiutan
roses. Upon their ret -urn, Mr. and
Mrs. Graham will reside in Gude-
rich. 4 )nta rio.
Out-of-town guests gore present
frust: Aruprior, O1t:twa. Gudericit.
"Toronto, Brockville, I'icton, Mid-
i:Ital. ilowkesbury, Clinton, \Va.tlt-
i►tgton, Pa.; Cushing, Mlttebt'c, and
New Turk.
Prior hu 1 h wedding. the bride
and bridegroom dere entertained
at :s shower at 'the ho►ue. of 1)r. :old
Mrs. W. 1'. Baldwin, Belleville: a
gift presentation was made to .Atte
bride by the staff of the Duuaiuiun
Parasite I.:sbor:tlory. :sad also at ;t
showers :tt`the -homes of Mrs. lifts- j kitchen shower :it the home of \G•.:.
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HOLMESVILLE, August 27. '—
Mrs. Alma Forester, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Reeser and children, Larry
and Diane, of Locust Hill were re-
cent guests of' Mrs. William Yeo
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yeo and
other relatives in the district.
Boys from this district attending
the United Church camp near
Goderich, last weli. were Jack Nor-
man, Bobby Grigg mid 'Franklin
Yeo.
Miss Eileen, Gliddou has returned
to her ,honte in the village, having
spent the -stunmer at Port *Elgin.
graduate of St. Joseph's Hospital.
London, is spending her vacation
at the home of her Parents, Mr. -
Miss May Jardine of ,Goderich
was the guest last Thursday of
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