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SheilaDorothy Whar-tan and Peter
Campbell Porter were united in.
marriage on Sept. 10 at Knox Pres-
byterian Church, Kincardine, at five
o'clock.
The church was decorated with
white carnations and Scottish tartan
ribbon ;with- royal blue`bows and
ribbons emthe pews.' On- both sides of
the ilia; ,were wicker flower: stands
and candelabra.
The bride is the daughter of David
and Dorothy Wharton of RR 3,
Wingham and the groom is the son of
Campbell and Peggie Porter, Kin-
cardine. Rev. Allan Paisley per-
formed the ceremony white Mrs.
Nancy Francoin was the organist
and Kim Strachan sang a able.
The bride walked down the aisle
with her father . to the "Bridal
Chorus". She chose a floorleogth
satin gown trimmed with lace and;
white pearls witYr long'slceves, bows
on the shoulders ,:sad at the back
Her hat had a long net veilttache
with a pearl beadedheadpi atone.
Matron of honor was Julie Wha
ton• of Winghatn, siStetagaur of tit_
bride. • Bridesmaid was .bane Pfexff
of Wingham, friend of the bri
junior brideaniaid- ' wive ` f
Wharton or 14 a oot#sin
bride. The girl'w�
satin dresses wli
royal blue Heade
shoes, and:
carried
step b
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floating pi
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son., of-.•St4
was. the.,1
Scottish,
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brother of the groom and ushers.
were Steven Wharton,brother of the
bride and Jason Dent, nephew of the
grooin
The bride's motherchose a long -
Sleeved blue`, dress' with :matching
hat and'shoes'and pearl accessories.
The groom's mother chose a blue
crepe dress.
Dinner was served: at the I near-
dine Legion Hall followed by a
reception. The hall was decorated in
the colors of the wedding party, bile
and white. Master of _ceremonies
GORR--The October Meeting
_ of the Women's Institute vas most
' enjoyable. Mrs. Lloyd Faustwas
hostess and convener and she took
members to: Fordwch to see0,
5. aiid"Be=tsy: day �
The Hallidays have a' large -346d
filled with antique cats and
machinery. :One car is to :4911
Hupmobile.: with gas :lights; it held-
just two. people Another ja a >1922`
McLaughlin which had been ven
in Mr.-Meughiin'.s-`stl
parade.
Chevrolet. 11.:- RIM ndle.,
tractor and a Casesteam eigi ne also -
took the ladies' eyes:" There were
many more antique articles_ their
home which members' enjoyed
viewing.
The ladies returned to .Mrs
Faust's 'tome for the meeting, with
business coed c - ted. b
ti, yttiepresident, ;.
Mrs. Alvin Grainger, A rereport :wa;
given on the dinner served to abut
65 Optiinists on Oct 32. Roll callwan
answered by 12 members.
Mrs. Fant very capabl $ e O
the motto, "NiseiUSbe without.a.; i s ". - •
decided to Off
was John Taylor ,Guests were-fi :om: LionsClub'Sw
as far away as Scotland and Grace ways
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The couple honeymooned in Scot- Margaret ;: D
land, England, and : surrounding Taylor
areas for three weeks and are now held Nov.
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