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!PM H,f1QI1111143 r1 n myssaLs, QNDAWQ THPI§PAY, MAY 20th, 1406.
At a doluble-ring ceremony at
two o'clock, Saturday, NIay
in St, John's Anglican Church,
PrUSSelS, (3LIV;01 Anne Bryans or
Windsor, daughter of Mr.. and
Mrs. Lorne Bryans •C: Oindsor,
became the .bride of James
Wayne Logan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Logan of Brussels,.
'Rev. W, H. Jennings officiated
amid a setting of shasta daisies
and snap dragons,
Given in marriage py her
father, the bride was gowned in
white swiss nylon organdy, The
fitted bodice •• had an ascending
floor-length train of nylon lace.
The full tifoilftant SIMI with a
TH E UN ITED CHURCH
oT CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston
B.A., BD.
.Organist: Miss Sharon Storey
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.. m. Publie worship
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
iiiLv ILLS CHURCH
Minister Rev. W. J. Morrison,
MA,
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
ARCT
10:00 a.m. Cnureh School
11:1'5 tun. Public Worship.
Annual. Church service of
St. John's IVfasonic Lodge Ne.2.84.
Caefigeittvr henie: •
"youndati9n -and Cornerstone"
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rector: Rev. h. L. Jennings!
SA.. l.TH.
Organist: Mrs. S. Elliott
Sc. JOHN'S
3.1 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church School
St. Alban's and rc 8t. David's
• ATWOOD
9:430 a.tn. Morning Prayer
and Church School
lace panel was wor,ii over a piffled
tiered ender-skirt of satin. Her
Our-tiered shoulder-length veil,
was held. by it wedding' ring head-
dress of tiny flowers and seed
pearls. She cauled a cascade
of pink roses. white carnations
and trailing ivy,
MarjQrle 1.1111C0x of UQd-
erich was maid of honour and.
tiro bridesmaids were Mrs. Wayne
Cameron of La Salle, and Miss
Loran [luaus of Windsor, sisters
of the bride. They were attired
aqua satepeau frocks with
fitted bodice featuring hero
length trains and matching acces-
sories. They carried 1)0404 Of
pink roses and baby carnations.
Miss Alichell4 McCutcheon
Brussels, cousin of the bride;
was charming in pink sateptiatz,
carrying a minatjure basket of
pink and white bany Murns.:,
The ring bearer, Blair. Smith Of
Liatowel, cousin or the Orin%
presented the rings On a heart-
shaped
,
cushion or white satin
trimmed. with lace..
The groom, was attended 03
brother, Donglas Logan, of Brain-
lea. The guests were ushered by
Robert Spariing of "St. Marys,
cousin of the groom, and Barry
Currie of Brussels.
Mr., Robert Cunningham of
Ethel, soloist, sang "The Wed-
ding Prayer" and "0' Perfect
Love" accompanied by organist
Mr. 'Donald Diunbar, also of thel.
George McCtitcheon, uncle of
the bride, was master, of cere-
monies for the reception held in
the, church pa,illour The bride's
mother received in a jacket dress
of pink lace over; taffeta, with
matching and Batten accessories.
'1'he groom's mother assisted,
attired in navy blue linen with a
matching pin striped duster, with
white accessories. Each wore a
corsage of baby carnations and
rose butl'3,
For travelling the bride chose
a two piece dress of printed blue
and green chiffon over taffeta
with white and black Patten ac-
cessories. She chose a corsage
Of bronze Mums,
After a wedding trip to Niagara
Falls and U.S.A. the couple Vals
reside in Windsor.
CRANI613.004.
The Rev. S. J. Slowart, Moles-
worth, officiated for the 6!aertt-
14ents of the Lord's Supper and.
Baptism in dcuox Presnyterpg
Church on Sunday, May 1(31,
The following infants were bap-
tise9;.:Joyanna Faye, daughter of
Mr. ,anti Mrs, Jack Knigbt;.
Tammy Lynn, daughter of Mr,
and •'•.Mrs. John Seddon; Susan
chinghter of Mr, and Mrs,
Gordon Engel and 'Roger Douglas,
'son of Mr, and Mrs. Alex Cam-
eron.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paris,
A9it.0101, attended the service
and visited with their son-in-law
'and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Cameron.
and • Nprs. Oscar
ConeStoga„ were visitors with
Alias EW-lezie 7Steiss and other.
friends.
arfi, (.cordon Knight, Listowel,.
and daughter; ,Mirs, Bob Carol,
'visited 'with Mr. and Mrs. .Jack
Knight..
,Miiss Patsy Byans spent a few
'des with h er mother, Mrs.
Stuart Wails, before commenc-
ing ,Work as a hairdresser in Bay.-
'field. •
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Dunn had
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn acid
Mir and Mrs. Don laclidn
and daughter, Kitchener, and Mr.
Stan Machan, LiStOwel, visiting family.
01' CT the weekend.
Mr. and 'Ars. Parry I3olger,
Walton, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Cordon Engel and •
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