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S., NEWMAN - PHONE 129, WINGI-IM 'Campaign Treasurer: H. H. HOTSON, Canadian Bank of Commerce A ARCHDEACON A. SPENCE INTERESTING SPEAKER AT DEANERY MEETING The spring meeting of the Dean- ery of Huron W.A. and elericns met at 'St, John's 'Church, Bras - eels on Monday. Holy -Communion was, celebrated by 'the rector, Rev, FL L. Jennings, who was assisted by Rev. Harry Donaldson of Sea- forth. .Following the service Mrs. Fred Hunt of Goderleh, deanery presi- dent, presided over 'the busineas session, Mrs. Davies of Brussels welcomed the guests. Mrs. A. C. Calder, diocesan pre- sident, told the gathering of plans for enlarging the' Anglican Wo- men's Training College .in Toronto and also gave information on mis- sion work. Reports Were given, by deanery officers. 1.4uneh was served by the ladies of 'the parish. , The speaker' at 'the 'afternoon session was Archdeacon Ahab Spence, 'of the Diocese of Saska- toon, who ministers to all Anglican Indians in the diocese and to the large Indian hospital in North Battleford. He gave an illustrated talk on his work, ' Ven, Ahab Spence is by birth a full-blooded Cree Indian whose grandparents were !Converted many Years ago, They are .from a long line of HudsOn Bay Indians Who came under the influence Of Rev. John West, 'the Hudson Bay Com- pany's first chaplain. Archdeacon' Spence was educat- ed at an 'Indian boarding school at. The Pas, is a Kraduate of Ern- Manuel College, Saskatocni and the University of Saskatchewan. Rev. Dr., K. E. *Taylor of God'- e'iich conducted the 'service .of stallation of the' cleanery ' officers, 'Mrs. R, E. Armitage, Mrs, d, H. Hinde, Mrs, Henry Jensen and Rev, and Mrs. C. F. Johnson attended the' meeting. 4 Motor to gclimonton On Honedmoon Trip A 'marriage of• local interest was solemnized On, May 6 in, St. John's R.C. Church,. Kitchener, when Earl Cleutus -Ste.- Marie,- son 'of -Mrs. Francis Ste, Marie`;' of - Wingham, and :the -late Mr..,Ste..- itarfe, and Mary .Caili6kine, fclanglitei 'of Mr. and Mrs...Walter J. Hunt„ 'Kitchen: dr .exeliatiged,VE,Ws. .„ )!. Rev, d.'41::Milehalf officiated and Mrs.^ Peggy organiit, ac- companied John Decarehick, who was the, soloist: 'An all white color scheme' Was used iii the snapdrag- ons and Shasta,daiaies to decorate the church. The bride chose a dream white floor-length, silk organia gown with a fitted bodice, sabrina neck- line and long lilyloint sleeves. The full bouffant skirt of• lace applique featured a bustle back of lace with lover knot falling into a cathedral train worn over a bridal satin hoop. the fingertip silk Illusion veil was held by a seed pearl and rhinestone headpiece. White and pink Sweet- 'heart roses topped the white prayer book the bride carried, which was the gift of the 'groom, Mr. Hunt ,gave his daughter in marriage. Mrs. Eleanor Hunt, sister-in-law Of the bride, was matron of honor and Miss Thelma Ste. Marie, sister of ',the groom, was bridesmaid. They 'wore identical shocking' pink silk• organist dresses with fitted bodices, each With a bow at the midriff. The sleeves were brief and the ' necklines scooped. The full bouffant balerina ,- length skirts were worn •oVer silk taffeta and hoops and they 'carried white Shasta mums mixed with Sweet- heart roses, Miss Christine Hunt,.' of !Kitchen- er, nlece .of the bride, was flower- girl an,d Master Brian Schultt, also of, 'Kitchener, and cousin of the bride, Was ring 'beater. Erwin Ste. Marie, Of. Wir4gharn, twin brother or the groom, Was .best than. Gerald Runt, Kitchener, brother of the bride, and Robert Ste, Marie, of Windham; • brother of the groom. were 'Ushers. About .260 guests'attended' the reception at Berkl Square. The bride's Mother received the guests itrearing a coffee organza sheath with beige accessories and a cor- sage of pink roses., The groom's mother assisted. She 'wore a beige organza shbath With green acces- sories ,and 'corsage of 'yellow roses. For a Wedding trip to Edmonton, Alta,, the bride wore a. powder blue suit With bap accessories and an Congram - McKinney Nuptials Chilaran-Elaplizeci At Sunday Service A Mother's .Day service waS held in Wingbam United Ohurell On, i3itliday morning., when several Children were christened Icy the ditinister, Rev. T. Q. tf asset'. He spoke from the subject, "The Stewardship, of Motherhood", ed on 'the teXt fonad. in I Samuel, 1:27, "For Ms child pray." This, was 'the story of Hannan taking her infant, '.son, Somme!, to the temple to present him to the Lord. Hannah sought the wisdom and 'guidance of God In rearing her yoking soar and ;gave 'him to God in . Service. Up to . this day, eiviliza- Wm is built on the pillar of mo- therhood and parents bring their young children to the Church for baptism and seek God's help, in their upbringing. The following were the children christened; !Linda Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Leslie James Showers; Robert Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Charles Ron- son; Frederick Blaine, son of Mr. and Mrs. !Frederick Edward Moore; Susan Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Edward Powell; David Keith Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. David Keith Cameron; Barry Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Joseph Bondi; Karol Elizabeth, daughter 'of Mr. and, Mrs. Bradley, Bruce Galbraith; •. Susan Jane, daughter of Mr.' and. Mrs. Richard Wenineyer; Barry Allen, son of Mr, and Mrs: James Robert Dar- ling; Julie Gail, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mac AlOcalider Cameron, Owen Sound. The parents and 'ehildren were led to the altar by > ussel Zurbrigg,. representing the Session of the church and the small flower girl, Ruth Elizabeth Bennett, who pre-' sented each mother with a flower corsage, ST. HELENS Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Miller and Larry and John Glover of London 'spent Mother's 'Day 'with Mr, and Mrs. Chegter. Taylor and Mr. and Mri. W. I, Miller. Mr. A. G. Webb is. a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, where he.' underwent an Operation for ap- pendicitis last week. "Stewardship in the Family" was the theme for Mother's Day ser- vice on .Sunday. 'In the absence of Rev, B. F. Green the service was in charge of Miss W. D, Ruther- ford and Lorne Woods, assisted by some of the Sunday School mem-, hers. Scripture passages wer‘e'read by Douglas McDonald and. Patsy Cranston. Stories were read by Nancy Cranston a ad .N ancy Dorselft. The offering was receiv- ed by Wayne Todd, and Donnie McDonald. Mrs. Eldon Miller 'Is spending this week with Mr., and Mrs. ,Wil- mer Nicholson and family at Hol- stein. •.AnnOtmcf. N41,1. ofi Iron n,mlcraiors COUrtleratOr$ for platact hd,Ve been announce'l as follows: Village of ply0i, Mrs, Violet M. Fowler; Village of Prialliels. Gord- on M, Grant; Township. of Parry Bow, Cecil. Bateman, Mrs. Isabel Pearson, glen Bray, Cecil' B. - Payne. Township of Morris, James Smith, Mrs, Mabel Smith, Mrs. Edna Procter, Robert J. McMurray. Township of East Wawagosh, Nelson Patterson, Henry J. Patti- son, William. T. Irwin; Township of West Wawanosh, Mrs, Joan Armstrong,. Mrs. Dorene McGee, Eldon Miller. Township of Ashfield, Hugh Me., VVbinney, Elwin Petrie, Mrs, Mar., ion E. Zion, Lorne Cook, Frank Hamilton, A pretty double ring ceremony took place on Saturday, May 13, in St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham, when Elizabeth Anne, daughter of Mrs. W. H. Mc- Kinney and the late Mr, MeKin- heY, was united in marriage to John Douglas Congram, son of Mr. andMrs. Wilfrid Congram. Rev,. T, J. McKinney, of Tees- water officiated. H. V, Pym accom- Mrs. Ernest King Was 85 Sundays GORRIF---Mr, and Mrs. Ernest King, of Windsor, spent 'the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Kic‘g. They all were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry King at a dinner in honor of their mother, Mrs. Ernest King, who was 85 on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank King, Mrs. Clara Colmer and Mr. and Mrs. Sani Branning, Toronto, were also guests. Mrs. King is quite active and in fairly good health. She lives alone since her husband passed away on March 13th of this year. BABIES BAPTIZED AT ST. ANDREW'S Rev. Chester Lewis of Kitchener was the guest minister at St. And- rew's Presbyterian Church on 'Sunday morning. He conducted baptismal service when the follow- ing babies were baptized: Anne Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Balser; Kathryn Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Cruickshank; Mary Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon' Welwood; Linda Lou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold TaYlor; Janet Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Sell; Glenda Mine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MoKagae; John James, son of Mr. ant] Mrs. Jack Alexan- der of Kitchener and an infant daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. Arehie Hull, orchid corsage. They will live in Kitchener, at 48 Becker Street, The groom's grandmother, Mrs. Laura Riteneman, 81, of Hanover,. was a, guest at the wedding. —Photo by Connell panied the soloist, Ken Heron, of Pickering, who sang The Wedding Prayer-0 Perfect Love, Given in marriage by her uncle, Harry Carter, the bride chose a gown of chiffon over tulle and. taffeta, styled with V neck and shirred three-quarter length sleeves, The snugly-fitted bodice, emphasIZ- ed ,with self trim of rosettes and leaves formed an empire line and the large bouffant skirt with same self back trim fell to a chapel train. Her finger tip veil of hand rolled double tiers of illusion was caught by a headdress of cut aurora ;borealis jewels. Her bouquet was of pink and white roses with streamers knotted with stephanotis. Mrs. Glen Sellers was matron of honour for her sister, in a gown of embroidered organza with plain organzo overskirt and matching rosette headdress. The bridesmaids, Helen Ford, Jane 1VIcKague and Donna Claxton, were similarly gowned. All carried baskets of pink and _white roses and baby mums. The ring hearer was Billy Sellers, nephew of the bride. Charles Con- grain, the groom's brother, acted as best man. 'Ushers were Glen Sel- lers and Wendell Alton. Following a reception held in the church parlour, the couple left on a wedding trip to Eastern Ontario and Quebec, the bride travelling 'in a mauve stroller suit with mauve and white accessories and corsage of yellow roses. On their return they will reside at 53 St. George St., 'Toronto. Parents are reminded that half- an-hour in the water generally is long enough in the water for youngsters. Don't let them stay in too long to become exhausted or suffer a chill. WOOL Any Government Deficiency Pay- ment will apply only on properly graded wools, Secure the utmost by patronizing the organization that made this possible. 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To maintain this and its other works of mercy, The Salvation Army asks your help. Your contribution will bring you the joy 6f helping others to build happy, useful lives. Would you