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A very quiet but pretty candle- The bride's gown was of white borne, cousin of tbs bride. H*
light Wedding took place in St. silk illusion jersey appliqued with halter dress of blue cxepe floeped i WHITECHURCH — Wednes- to go with a youth group to Kenya
--.- - .... —.. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in lace and seed pearls and featur- with pink flowers testisred a - 3 day evening at 8:15 the UCW held where she spent three weeks.
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Wirlgham on Saturday, April 17. ing a self train and empire waist- matching chiffon elbow -length the churchdecorated with spring vee the their thankoffering meeting in prior to speaking here she had
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E. PARKER Rpv. Robert Armstrong united in line. A long veil trimmed with cape. She carried a basket of gi topic at several other
rrnarriage Catherine Elizabeth, lace was held in place with a white daisies trimmed and articles brought from churches.•mmed with blue Kenya b Miss Farrier.
<a Y Y The farms in Kenya are small
Plumbing 8 Heating daughter of Mrs. James Miller of matching headpiece of silk Ulu- ribbons. ' f The president, Mrs. Lorne and crops Bre are coffee, tea,
PHONE • 007.6079 Wingharn and the late James cion jersey trimmed with seed The bridesmaid was Miss Dana Durnin, welcomed all and gave and pineapples. The animals are
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Miller to Terry Wayne Webber, pearls. She carried a cascading Benson of Port Colborne, head :k< thll to worship. The hymn, kept inside. Many pictures shown
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne bouquet of pink Sweetheart rosea of the bride. Her gown was the n "Breathe on or Breath of Life"
Webber of Port Colborne. and white carnations with baby's same color and style as that of were of the animals; children;
The bride was escorted down breath and ivy. the matron of honor. She also was sung, and the scripture was volleyball games, beautiful flow -
read by Mrs. Tom Davidson. ers trees, roads, cars. The na-
the aisle by her brother, George The matron of honor was Mrs. carried a basket of white daisies Mrs. Fred Tiffin led in prayer tives are negro but the English
of Hamilton. Laurie Tesselaar of Port Col- trimmed with blue ribbons. and the meditation was given by ua a is spoken in most
Friends Are The best man was Richard Mrs. Muriel Thompson. places.
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Miller of Port Colborne, cousin Two violin solos "In the Gard- There were several markets.
the bride. Ushering the guesitss en" and "Morning is Broken" The natives had given Colleen
A Nice Thing was Johne groom
of Port Col- were played by Jack Whytock, man articles to bin home. She
borne. The groom and his at- accompanied b Mrs. Y t�
tendants wore power blue aier, pianist. A Y Agnes Far `Fore a beautiful dress which. cost
.•• tuxedos trimmed in navyblue. P poem, ` He Dwells he $g• The background was
with Us was given by Mrs. black with bright colors making
To Have... The organist was Mrs. Don Lorne Durnin and Mrs. Tom up a band on the blouse and wide
Robertson of Wingharn. By Davidson. Miss Janet Laidlaw sleeves and long skirt. She also
special request, Mrs. William ;, gave a clarinet solo, "It Is a wore a necklace there.
Stevenson of Belgrave sang "The +e Small World", accompanied by She taught the audi�enceeaa verse
Wedding". Miss Colleen Farrier.
y +! .� of a hymn learned in Kenya.
�/ %Pill b� � The bride's mother received
l f The offering was received by Many asked questions at the
���the guests in afloor-length gown Mrs. Dave Gibb and Mrs. Robert
,J close of her talk, which was so
of blue floral chiffon with match- Adams and dedicated by Mrs. interest' one could have listen-
Ile-lt jQ f /1hgQl , ing jacket and gold accessories. MR. AND MRS. DAVID A. IRELAND are residing in Tees- Harold ui Mrs. Millan Moore
She wore a corsage of gardenias. water following their marriage in Trinity Anglican Church, @ PP• to and watched the beautiful pis-
g g 9 9 Y 9 introduced the guest- speaker tures longer.
The bride's mother was assisted Belgrave on Saturday, April 3. Mrs. Ireland is the former Miss Colleen Farrier of Toronto, Mrs. Dan Tiffin presented Miss
by the groom's mother wearing a Joyce Marlene Nethery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Car- Farrier with a gift. A hymn,
, F, floor -length gown of coral trim- Nethery, R R a, Brussels. Parents of the groom are Mr. and man Farrier. Colleen was chosen "Spirit Divipe" was sung. Rev.
► med with white lace. Her asses- Mrs. Donald Ireland of RR 2, Teeswater. Wilena, Brown closed the meeting
THIS EMBLEM IS THE Q sanies were white and she wore a —Photo by Snyder Studio with prayer. Lunch was served in
SIGN OF GOOD BUSI- � _ corsage of gardenias. S.S. children the Sunday school room to groups
NESS AND GOOD Dinner was served in the from Bluevale, St. Helens, Bel -
FRIENDS. church parlor with Murray Conduct worship grave, Whitechurch WMS . and
Fridenburg as master of sere- The power of prayer
For information call: ; ; monies. A reception followed at BLUEVALE —Family Sunday
357-3275 the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, was observed in the United
Phono= Wingharn. stressed at unit meeting Church with the Sunday School
For travelling, the bride chose children taking part. The senior
a
two-piece suit of peach gabar- "The Power of Prayer" was classes made u the choir and the
Gods will in mind, saying that P y
��� dine with brown accessories. She the theme of the meeting of the junior r Mother's role
U JI wore a corsage of ink Sweet- "You ask and do not receive j present at the
g P• afternoon unit of the United because you ask with wrong front of the church with their
I heart roses, Church Women when it was held teachers. •
An honored guest at the wed- motives."
g in the church on Tuesday of last The speaker left the ladie$ with The theme was "Growing" - stressedin
—Photo by Harvey McDowell ding was the bride's grand- week. Mrs. Boss was in charge of "God is here - we come; God is
mother, Mrs. H. Osborne of Owen the topic. questions: "What n wrong e, here - we listen; God is here - we service
Sound. Other uests came from have we not taken our time,
g When Jesus talked to the money and talents and given respond; God is everywhere - we imnj
Port Colborne, Thorold, Welland, woman,of Samaria, He said, "If them in many consecrated and go out." The importance of a mother in
Goderich, St. Marys, Kitchener, thou knewest the gift of God ... unselfish ways to the service of Ann Genevieve Garniss, the home was stressed mother
the
Mrs. Mac Allan Belgrave, Hamilton and Wing- thou wouldest have asked." Mrs.? then is not more done? daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
• ham. Boss told those in attendance that GodY las ghter f was received into the Mother's Day service in the
She urged all. to be content to
hosts meet) ng The couple will be residing in Goa cannot bestow His best on work for God and to think chiefly church with the sacrament of in- w ss Smith,
Baptist Church. Pastor
FURNITUREWelland. men unless they pray. fant baptism. Ross Smith, in his morning ad -
of what the can do for Him. Shedress, s
od
Wroxeter WI She stressed the importance of closed with a poem, "The Magic Readings, with responses by poke from Exodus and
praying unselfishly and with of Prayer". the congregation, were given by said that many great men who
SELLERAMA WROXETER — The May Healing of sick Scripture from the eleventh Joanne Edgar, Paul Johnston Placed their faith in a great God
meeting of the Women's Institute June Stamper, Karen Johnston were guided by mothers of great
• chapter of St. Luke's Gospel was �
was held at the home of Mrs. Mac Gr Campbell, Barbara John- spiritual stature, mothers who
topic of meeting read by Mrs. William Taylor who � P
Allan. p g Couple en oy ston and Leonard Stamper. had .principles, who loved the
Mrs. Ron McMichael opened Biblical references to Jesus also led in prayer. Mrs. r Ireland
P Lord, prayed and taught their
� Johnston and Mrs. Elmer Ireland Valerie Johnston read the scrip -
the meeting with a "Thought for healing the sick formed the back-ure19:rs. children in the things of the Lord.
the Day" followed by the Opening ground for the monthly meeting . surprise welcomed in the door and took Harold Johnston s class a the "Nothing is more tragic," he
Ode and the Mary Stewart of the Women's Missionary So-, the offering. Mrs. Charlesg
Bosman sang An Evening � said, "than for a Christian
<< selection ` Zacchaeus' .Rev.
Collect. Mrs. McMichael then ' ciety of St. Andrew's Presby Wilena Brown's talk was "Small woman to bring a child into the
Q anniversary n v e rs a ry Prayer", accompanied by Mrs.
thanked Mrs. Allan for opening terian Church held May 4. Grows Bi world and neglect to introduce
Bone. Mrs. Passmore was the g•"
her home for the meeting, and Mrs. V. Young read the scrip- The choir sang "Thank You". the child to Christ."
Mr. and Mrs. John Sothern pianist for the meeting. n8
welcomed members and guests. ture from Matthew and delivered Pastor Smith referred to the
Off celebrated their u 35th anniversary - Murray Hastings and Todd
Roll call, "A building that has the meditation on "Preaching, last week at a surprise party at The business was conducted by Boylan closed the service with story of Moses, saying that. Mos -
disappeared from the com- Teaching and Healing". The Ranton Place, Palmerston Mrs. Underwood who announced es' mother prayed for Moses
that the Friendship Club will the benediction. constantly because of the danger
inanity", was answered by the prayer was led by Mrs. W. Lapp. arranged by members of their P Y �
members. Mrs. Dalton Dickison The topic, "Medical work and family. meet May 19 at 12:30. The next that was ever. present, \praying
then read the minutes of the last what is required in Taiwan" was general meeting will be held June for him even before his birth and
Mr. and Mrs. Sothern were 14 with a t
• Recliners � � � meeting and gave the treasurer's delivered by Miss Leah Curve, pot luck supper at 6:30. caring for him daily, as only a
report. It was also announced Miss
married May 10, 1941 at the A total of 84 visits to shut-ins was mother could. "Man homes are
• Swivel Chairs p° Agnes Williamson and Mrs. Lutheran parsonage in Listowel Y
that the Cancer collection by R. Galbraith. by Rev. R. B. Geelhaar of Listo- recorded for the month of April. VON work IS destroyed today because of work -
ladies ladies of the community was President Mrs. G. Wall opened wen. Following a tri the took to The unit will visit Brookhaven ing mothers," the speaker said.
Space Savers the g P Y on May 12, leaving at 1:45 m. A •
�Correspondence was then read ship. The15.20. the rh hymn, '"Mine `Thine Arm, 0 Niagara Falls, they took up worship will be conducted and a outlined for Smith continuedservice,
study Pastor
of
P y farming on the Southern farm on treat will be shared b the resi Revelation in
which included a report from the Lord, in Days of Old" was then the fourth concession in Howick Y lakelet Inst chapter 16. He said,
Now's the time Children's Aid and a letter from sung with Mrs. J. Conn on piano. To*np. dents. "One cannot read with an open
toL v Miss Pengelley saying that the Following a prayer led by Mrs. The couple have two daughters, Mrs. Harold Wallace was host- mind the book of Revelation, por-
(,7 y I Achievement Day for the 4H Wall, the business of the meeting Mrs. William (Pauline) Weber, _ _ ess when Lakelet WI met on May tions of Ezekiel, Daniel,
Clubs would be held at Howick was dealt with. The minutes of RR 2, Palmerston and Mrs. f 6 for the ""Family and Consum- Zechariah, Matthew and Ro-
Central School on June 26. the March and April meetings, Bruce (Margaret) Shannon, RR ers' Affairs" meeting. After the mans, and not be convinced of the
The program for the District correspondence and the roll call 3, Clifford and a son Gordon at usual opening Mrs. Orton Howitt biblical truth that Israel will once
annual at Molesworth on May 10 were read by the secretary, Mrs. home. They also have two grand- led in devotions. Thirteen mem- again be restored. The apostle
was read by Mrs. Dalton Dicki- W. Ford. The treasurer's report children. HAPPYHOOPERS bers and four guests answered John speaks of Armageddon, the
son and a discussion then by Mrs. G. Fisher followed. Mrs. Sothern is the former The final meeting of the Happy the roll call, "Give a comment on great final world war when all
followed as to whether members Following the scripture read- Margaret Arnetta Ott, daughter Hoopers, Auburn III, was held at hospital life from either the pa- nations will be gathered together
were in favor of program book- ing, a solo was sung by Miss Joan of the late Mr. and Mrs. George the home of the leader, Mrs. Ed- tient's or visitor's viewpoint." with the intent to annihilate
BOX SPRINGS &'MATTRESSES lets for the following year. Mrs. Currie and accompanied by Mrs. H. Ott of Gowanstown. Mr. ward Robinson, Donnybrook. Highlight of the meeting was a Israel. When the destruction of
54�� ' Only S 2995 39" s, , 995 McMichael, Mrs. Mac Allan and Conn. Mrs. J. McKague dedi- Sothern is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Achievement Day was discussed talk on Victorian Order of Israel would seem imminent, -
-only Mrs. William Wright will be vot- sated the offering which was re- William Sothern of Fordwich. and the leaders stressed the Nurses' work, aided by a slide Christ returns. The remaining
ing delegates at the District ceived by Miss Williamson and Attendants at the marriage 35 points in the books which must be presentation, by Miss Lavesque, Jews recognize Him as the
Annual. Mrs. Fisher. A closing hymn was years ago were Harold and answered. The skit was practised VON, of Stratford, who is director Messiah for whom they have
Tickets for a quilt made by the sung with the closing prayer led Edgar Ott of Listowel, brothers of and the meeting closed. of VON fdr Perth and Huron. waited so long. This Messiah is
members were distributed. by Mrs. G. Francis. With her was Mrs. Lancaster, none other than the One they put
CHAMBERS Mrs. Allan, who was in charge the bride. to death at Calvery
of the topic, showed slides on VON of Wingharn, who works in At' the morningservice, the
DOMINION HARDWARE Florida, California, Montreal and this area of Huron County. They
stressed that VON is a private, ladies' choir sang a number.
England. non-profit organization which Next week, Arthur Taylor of
The meeting closed with lunch operates in nine provinces with Welland Canal Mission will speak
335-3265 Wroxeter 335-3265 being served by the hostesses. headquarters at Ottawa, provid- at the morning service. Speaker
ing nursing care in the home. Al- at the evening service will be
though 83 per cent of the visits Rev. Dave Friesen of Aylmer
are now associated with the who will bring a singing group to
II Home Cake Programme, no call provide special music.
OUR MOVING SALE al will unanswered. The ladies
were all encouraged to tell others
S of the VON services available to
those of all ages requiring nurs- 18 feet o gut -crunching.
CONTINUES ing care at home. Mrs. Harry man-eating terror!
• • Judge thanked the speakers for
making us aware ,f an invaluable
all this week community service. 'l
• _ - Mrs. Harvey Demerling, who r
' • ' had been a delegate to Officers'
Our entire sto k h '�.,'' Conference at Waterloo onMay 4,
e as been 5 and 6, presented an enthusiastic
• • • a' report of what she had learned,
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reduced 10 /O - 50 /O rn/ as well as enjoyed, in the past
three days.
�► r In other business, Mrs. Derril
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to clear immediately! Hallman, Mrs. Orton Howitt and
Mrs. Percy Huth were named as
Except for tobacco, baby's milk, pop and magazines.1 ~ voting delegates at Huron EastDistrict Annual in Molesworth on
May 11 It was agreed to be ee- �•. ��
Ffurry while the selection is good.' sponsible for the October Birth -ENT INTAINWNT
day Party at Huronview. A dona- �°�``-
VOL
'tion was voted to the VON.
A new community project will
TRIANGLE be initiated- this year, when an �ff MEMO&
- "� + . . \ award will be presented to a stu , APf"NE AANwae
018cou N �` � � dent at Howick Central School for �� �A
D - Most Improved, Senior Academic
BOXES AND BOX ESof magazines, books, toys and vases were donated by the Teeswater Class.
Messenger Groto the Win ham Hospital volunteers to help cheer up patients. Looking When the meeting closed, a LYCE,
at some of the material are Mrs. Mary Procter, president of the volunteers, Karen Why dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Q Alll@IY18
Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays - Sundays '.Poon to Six tock, Mrs. Velta Douglas, head of the Teeswater Messengers, Becky Fland Michelle Orton Howitt and Mrs. Harry
Dunn. Judge, assisted by the hostess.
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