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The Seaforth News, 1957-12-12, Page 4CONSITT—DOWSON • The anarrlage 'took place in Varna United Church on (Dec. 7 alb 1 o'clock of William Russell ;Consitt, ,of Zurich, son of Mrs. S3ileen Cons'ubt and the late Rus- sell IConsitt, and Marjorie Cath- erine aithe;rine Jane Dowsoa, 'claMghter of Mr. and Mrs. ;Cecil Dowson of Varna. The double rung sere- moi y'was performed !by Rev. T- . J. 'Pitt._ Church decorations were baskets of white mums, Given in (marriage'b her fa- rther, 'the bride wore a floor - R length gown of French chantilly lace 'and nylon tulle over slip- per satin, lace bodice, nylon charred yoke, 'lily point sleeves, aisle -wide bouffant skirt of double :tulle with lace scalloped insert ,forming lbwo 'tiers. Her tiara of iridescent sequIins and seed ,pearls .held a veil of Am - ported French illusion 'and car- ried a !bouquet of red roses. Matron of :honor ' was 'torsi Comet]. Caldwell of Clinton, sis- ter of the bride, +Bridesmaids were Mrs. Bev. 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Tom Consitt, Zurich, was. his ;broth- er's groomsman Ushers Weis Hen Caldwell, Clanton and 'Bill D.owson, Varna. .;Mies !Clara Clarke of Varna sang the 'Wed- ding Prayer and Perfect' Love, accompanied by •Miss M'arjoaue Webster. The W. A. catered for the reception in the church parlor•. The bride's mother wore blue silk crepe trimmed with white metallic with matching ac- cessories, and corsage of pink carnations, and the,groom's, mo- ther wore blue sills crepe, match- ing accessories and pink carna- tions. .The groom's gift to the bride was a. set of beige luggage. Gifts from the 'bride to maid of •honor and bridesmaid was a sterling silver pin, to the flower girl a necklace. For travelling the bride wore blue jersey with black and white accessories and cor- sage of pink roses. After a wed- ding trip to Florida, Mr. and Mrs, Consitt will reside on Parr line. WALTON Mrs. .Earl Mills is in the hos- pital In London after undergoing an operation. Mrs. George Nicholson Mrs George Nicholson passed away in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seeforth, on Monday, Dec, 2nd; The funeral was held from the Rain Funeral Home, Brussels, on Thursday afternoon with Rev. 'W. M. Thomas of Duff's United Church, Walton, in charge. FEDERATION NEWS (IBy Carl 'Hemingway) Tuesday evening, (Dec. 3rd. 'Huron •Coun'ty Federation of Agriculture arranged a meeting of 'twp, representatives and the Community 'Programs Dept. of Education. Under the leadership of 'Miss Eleanor Syracuse a panel of Rev. 'Bert Daynard of Staffa, Rev, (Doug, tBaydon of Rvpley,, Mrs. 'Boyce of ;Grey 'County, Mrs. Wm. Arnold of (Ripley and Bob :Secord of Hanover supplied information on the . different educational and social activi- ties available, The Community :Programs 'Branch will supply extensive as- sistance in the organization and. financing of Folk 'Schools, (Night •Schools, Community Workshops, Leadership Training or Recrea- tional Leadership courses. I have been wondering if a few of the townships might sponsor a Community Workshop on the History and Develop- ment of Farm Organizations. It seems 'to me that farm or- ganizations are facing a testing period and knowledge of the past might help us to avoid the pitfalls of the future. Neverlbe- fore has there been such con- certed opposition to farm or- ganization from those •outside the industry. ;Stephen twp 'held their an- nual meeting and banquet, Dec. 4th with about 200 attending. Reports were given by the dif- ferent groups as avell as from the •County organization. 'Doug Miles our genial Agr. Rep. ex- pressed the appreciation of the Dept. for the support given to the 4111 projects by the Feder- ation. Elmer Bell of Exeter pointed out the legal problems facing. farmers and also the advantages of establishing a basic herd for Income Tax 'purpdses The dance which followed was enjoyed by 'many who make this the "dance of the gear." THE ARTIST OF THE 1957 CHRISTMAS SEAL Arnaud ;Benventui Maggs, 'the designer •of Ibhe ;Christmas (Seals which 'Canada's Tuberculosis Associations will send out Nov- ember 18, is a Canadian. 'aged 30. file was born in -Montreal and is atp resent a free lance 'artist in Toronto Mr. Maggs 'has (become accus- tomed to 'having people 'look at his signature and .ask, "Are you a descendent of d$envenu'to Ce'1- lini?".:The; answer is yes, that he is 'a descendant of the 16th century sculptor whose works remain among the art Itrbasuoes 04 Europe :and whose autobiog- raphy is among the world's lit- erary" masterpieces. BRUCEFIELD The Nov. meeting of the W.A. was held in 'the' school room of the 'Brueefield 'United Church on Tuesday afternoon with an attendance of 48. Mrs. L. •Eyre. and Mrs, 'T, B. Baird were 'in charge of the devotional exer- cises. Mrs. L. Eyre opened the meeting with the singing of hymn .49. •Scripture reading, 1St. Luke 10; 141, John 1: 31138. The topic, Sent .Forth' rto Save, was taken by 'Mrs. Baird. Mrs. Baird then offered prayer, and closed this part of'the meeting by singing "Joy to the World the Lord is Come". The presi- dent, Mrs. John Broadfoot then took the chair all rising and re- peating the W.A. Creed Mrs. W. MoBeath :gave the sec. re- port. Roll call answered by, what you like for Christmas. Mrs, Harvey gave the Itreas, re- port and the offering received by Mrs. Edgar Allen. Mrs. :Haan and Mrs. Wilson read than.kyou notes from Rev, Maines and Mrs. Grainger. The four groups then gave their ,reports on the amount raised during' :the year and show: Group 1, $339.21; Group 2, $447.37; 'Group 3, $90.46; Group 4, $209.12. Mrs. W.iMdBeath brought in the new slate of •officers for 1958 as follows: Pres., Mrs. J. Broad - foot; lst Vice, MTs. Lorne Wil- son; 2nd Vice, Mrs. 'Wilmer Broadfoo't; 3rd Vice, Mrs. Wal- ter Moffatt; Treas., Mrs. Har- vey Taylor; Rec. Sec., Mrs. (Da- vid Triebner; Fin. 'Sec., Mrs. J. ,Henderson; pianists Miss '3d. McQueen and MTs. Cairns; Press Northside United Church Minister, Rev. •B:ruce W. Hall, B,A„ B.D., S.T.M. 10.30 a.m., All Departments of :the Church School are asked to .gather in the Church hall. 111 a.m., Christmas White 'Gift Service and Presentation of the •Ohurch ;School attendance awards. (Sermon, "Sharing God's Joy". ;Nursery for toddlers. 7 p.m„ Christmas Pageant presented by Northside Youth Fellowship, "Christmas is a Miracle'•'. •.:N. Egmondville Ulsited',Church', Dr. J. Semple, Minister. Ill a.m,, 'Holy Communion and reception of members. '7 p.m., Annual Candle Light Service. t'0 Holy Night", (Adam, soloist Miss Alice Watson. Duet by Anita ;Hillman and Lois 'Tyn- dall. Additional feature '(after the service), film: "The Christ Child Comes to Christian Homes". Christmas (Carols, 10 a.m., 'Sunday School and Minister's .Bible Class. 11 a.m., Nursery Class. 11,30 Junior Congregation. Annual Christmas Concert, Thursday 119th, 7.30. See you in 'Church Sunday. You can have a newer, fuller, outdoor life with a real future ... in the Canadian Arniy. If you want a steady job ... a career with a future ... and can meet the high standards set by the Canadian Army, there is a world of opportunities open to you. Here is a challenging career .. one with a purpose ... good companions ... opportunities for advancement and adventure, .. good pay. The years when you are young are THE GREATEST YEARS OF YOUR LITE, Make the most of them as a proud member of the Canadian Army. GET THE FACTS FOR YOURSELF TODAY Phone, or send this coupon to: ARMY RECRUITING STATION OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING, KITCHENER, ONT. Tel. SH 3.6661 Please send ate, without. obligation, details on career oppor- tunities in, the Canadian Army. Nance Age Address City/Talon Phone E07/33 See., Moos. (Ross ,Scott and Mrs. H. 'Berry; ;Corr. 'Sec„ Mrs. T. B. Baird; Cards, Miss E. Bowey; Devotional, Mrs. Edgar (Alien,. Mrs. G. Richardson, MTs. Elgin' Thomson Mrs." L.Ryre,;Mrs. C.. Horton, `Miss M. (Swan, ;Mrs: GG.' Armstrong, • Mrs.. N. ` Walker; Manse Coon Mrs, L. Wilson, MTs.' Victor Taylor, Mrs. J. Mc- Gregor and Mrs G. 'Henderson;. Church:Com., Mrs. W. Po'ther- ing'ham, (Mrs. W. ` Broadfoot,. Mrs. S. Ross' ;Mrs N. Baird; Program Corn, MTs H. Berry, Mrs. Ham, Mrs S Davison and' Mrs V. Hargreaves, Flowei Com,; MTs W. Haugh, Mrs. 'Mc- Dougall, MTs A. Mustard First Presbyterian Church REV. D. GLENN CAMPBELL MINISTER 10 a.m. Church School and Bible Class 11 ami. "Naming the Child" Anthem, Christians Awoke, Salute the Happy Morn" (Maunder) 4:30 p.ni. Conciuctbd by the C.G.LT. ---Duet "Away in the Manger" Pearn McLean, Eiizahetli Stewart C.G.i.T. Girls Chorus H. A. ICEMPSTER Organist & Choir Leader uuuaunll 110„11,0„111111, 1111,, THE SEAiI'OR'iFI NEWS—Thursday, December 12, 1957 E REGENT THEATRE, _ s Seaforth •THURS. FRH SM,r. .. MANWITHOUT A STAR Kirk Douglas Jaime -Crain. 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