The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-07-02, Page 3"Grace Eileen Keith
Wed 'at Guelph
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viy4g0..) .Fr-The Happy, Helpers
1119h Pfthtt met at Rev, West's
ptsMR on..Inne 26th at• 4.10, The
*0044 opened by playing games.
• 4.12e mgmbera and the leaders had
,*..'4114r1f. party, Lunch was SerV-
,„
Donbledee read the story
and finished the book,
Vegt , read a prayer.
Indian Customs,Told
By Mass Williamson
under the conVeneriship of Mrs,
Jagk ,Lloyd, most of the members
of Goforth Evening Auiciliary were
able to sit down to a delicious pot-
luck supper i,n a SWiSs setting o f
retl-cheeked linen with brick-red
geraratIMS.
During the business part of the
meeting, Ooforth members were
asked to give d'OnatiOns Septem-i
ber for a laYettet• to.. volunteer to
help in daily vacation Bible Selio;1;
to give articles auitable 'fOr Child-
ren's Christmas gifts; tq give ex-
poise money for sending a de!e-'
gate to' Belleville,
M10 M. Williamson; ;guest- speak-
er of the evening, showed pictures
Of the worrleri in the Bhil field in
India where she workeil so long
as a missionary. In modern India,
men and women are eqnal in law.
New women can inherit property,
and they are accepted in 'business
life: Formerly, according to Indian
custom, it was not right for a fam,
ily to' accept' help from daughters,
rtev,. J. W. Buchanan WM- "
tiz,ed Ronald Thomas, infant ann
of Mr, ,and Mrse Arthur GlhOon
their home on Monday evening,
Vresent far 'the occasion were the
two grandmothers, Mrs. Raehel
Gibson Art Mrs. Beta Carson,and
Mrs, Buchanan,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson, 1.44,,,
can, spent .Saturday with the for,
mer's plotber, Mr's. Win, Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Mason of
Sarnia were week-end visitora
the home of Mr. and, Mrs, Art
Wheeler.
the church and then closed the
meeting with prayer,
of WlngbM Uniteda Chord]. held
The Woman's orcoioeltnY,
studyin the theme, "The Bible and
Prayer", Mrs, Q, N, 'Underwood,
had ,prepared the program and also
presided„ After the opening prayer,t
Mrs, W. J
.
13. 1 different
passages of ,Seriptare whieb Show,
ed th'e vainc,of private -prayer in
the hie of each individual,
4tra..1-317-ier';ocid. 'in 'sPeaki7Tirf
the thleirie, said that it is a cause
for regret, that in 'these days the 1
reading ,of the Bible has been
crowded mit Of SQ• many lives, but
thereEible i-ri‘ligsulobusslip, step for
in our
„expexi9 hnctese
Through His, written, word, God
speaks to the soul,
Iii keeping with the theme, Mrs.
N, Keating sang, "Sweet Hour of
PraYer".
Mrs, L. Hingston reviewed the
chapter of the study on Japan,
whOli told of •pther churches and
other faiths in that country, Her
talk was based on, the Scripture,
Terry Nethery of Wingham were
ushers,
A reception was held in the
Windsor Room of the Royal Hotel,
Guelph, The bride's mother wore
a two-piece ensemble of embroider-
ed blue cryStallette with white
accessories .and hey cogsage was
pink Sweetheart roses and white
carnations. Assisting in the re-
ceiving line, the groom's mother
wore blue Printed nylon With white
Sweetheart
atccessoies and 'a cors!eloif l
ff il
For a wedding trip •to Northern
Ontario 'Mrs. Townsend wore
mint green embroidered dress on
princess lines with a matching
duster.bier` accessories Were white
and she wore a ,cersage of: yellow
Sweetheart roses.
Out-of-totvo guest's were from .
London, Terentp, Wingliam, Tees-
water, Pennsylvania and Pembroke.
The bride is a graduate of Guelph
General. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.
Townsend will live at 24 Park'
Avenue, Guelph.
At Wright Hone
A social evening was held at the
home of Mr. and, ' Mrs. Harvey.
Wright recently when- their daugh-
ter, Miss Faye Wright, entertained
about 20 guests, several of whom
were members of the graduate
staff of the hospital, at a wiener
roast. The occasion was in honor
of Miss Beverley Gorbutt, prior to
her marriage.
During the evening Miss Gorbutt
received a pop-up toaster and a
box of groceries from her friends,
and a teapot from Mr ,and Mrs.
Wright.
Dr, Alexander Nimrho officiated
at • AndreW's ''Presbyterian
Church on Saturday, June• 28 fot
the wedding ceremon y of Betty
Francis and' Henry Darling of To-
rcinto. The btide'S parents are Mr.
and Mra k:,GOrdchi Francis, Wing-
ham, and the groom is the'son of
Mr, :and Mrs, ,Staniey Darling of
BlUeVale. Harold Victor Pym was
organist. '
Mr. Francis gave his daughter in
marriage.. , She wore an ankle
length gown of lace over net and
satin with long, . pointed sleeves.
Her 'shoulde'r length veil fell from
an Orange blossom• coronet and she
carried a white Bible with ,a cor-
sage of red roses,
.1yfts..Doreen Francis of Kitchener
waSyrnatren Of honor, .,.She wore a
shoA' gown of yellow nylon net
over nylon •lace and carried a.
liourpret of ninths.
Dittle Jean Campbell, of Bluevale',
niece of the• groom was dressed in
,pink and serried buoquet of
mums.
James,Darling, Bluevale, was best
man 'arid the 'Ushers were Eldon
Francis, brother, of the bride and
Donald' Darling,' brother 'of the
grpoin: , ..„,
reception was held at the
Legion 'Home at 4 o'clock with
guests ; present from Thorold, To:
rorito, ,Wroiceter and Clarksburg.
For et,. wedding' „trip to Sauble
Be,a,ch Mra.Darling wore a light
bine"summer tweed suit with white
accessories. The young couple will
live in Toronto.
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FROM LAURA COLLAR Grace Bileen Keith Of Guelph, be-
came the bride of ,tilenneth Jo'i'n.
Townsend on Saturday,: June 211 at
2,30 pan., in' a ceremony PerfOrMetl,
by Rev. F, Plerce.,' at St. James the'
Apostle Anglican Church, ..Guelph,.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs,
Wm. Keith of Wingham and the
late Mr. Keith, While 'the groom is
the 'son of Mr- and Mrs, Walter S,
Townsend of Guelph,
Given in marriage by her brother,
John A. Keith. 'of •LondOti; the
bride wore a white strapless taffeta
gown topped 'with net, a colonial,
of ""satin embroidered31-eiieket'e
nhanced bsynoW,design
.
',The jacket had lily-point ,sleeves.
and from her mother pearl'
crown headdress fell a shoulder
length veil of tulle illusion touched'
With embroidery: Her bouquet was
a cascade of red • roses aad step-•
hanetis.
in these times.
The president, Mrs. Vingiand,
conducted the business ,niectiogy
Mrs. N. McLaughlin said that four
cartons of clothing .and quilts had
been sent to Overseas Relief head-
quarters In Toronto. Also, six
Partons of new and used ,clothirigi
were ,forwarded to the student min-
ister, Jim Bynitar, for distribution
at his miSelon field - Northern.
Ontario,
Mrs. Gowans 'read an Inter-
esting letter from Miss
Collar, describing her return lour-
ney and safe arrival in Nigeria.
Rev, C R. purrant spoke bi.jeft-q.
about the missionary enterprise of
The New
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TO x,,,ww IN TORONTO-Mr,' and Mrs. lifentm Darling, who were:
marrled'on Saturday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chtircli, The bride
is •a 'daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon Francis of Wingliain and the
groom is a, son or Air, and Mrs. Stanley Darling,iblucvale.--Rhoto• 10;y.
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Johnny Mathis ' • Mrs, Terry Nethery of Wingham
was her sister's matron of honor
in powder .blue nylon with, French
blue trim. She carried pink roses
and white mums.
Miss Betty Blake, Guelph, was
bridesmaid. She wore yellow nylon
chiffon with gold trim and her
flowers were yellow roses and
white mums.
The junior bridesmaid was the
groom's niece, Miss Janet Stephens,
wearing pink nylon chiffon with ef
deep pink trim, and her bouquet
was made up of pink 'roses and
white mums. All the attendants'
dresses were fashioned alike with
, back panels, shirred bodice and
flared skirts. Lace veils fell from
their matching bandeaus.
,The church was decorated with
pink gkttlioli, white carnations and
fern. -James Bard was the orga-
nist,
The best manewas First Lt, Don:
aid Redknap, Petawavira~
and Hans Eckardt, Guelph and
In foreign,` sections of the cities
there are up-to-date modern apart-
ments, six to eight stories high,
but without electric • ranges. In
native quarters, conditiOnS are not
so good, 'Style is not a problem
fon•Bhil *omen because all wear
the same 'pattern, If a family has
money, the women wear many
silver decorations. They. wear ank-
lets 'IriStead.•of wedOing.
Houses are still ,primitve with
earthen floori..Cets have four legs
with cord woven on top. Women
still pound rice to get the husks
off ;and bamboo fences are neces-
sary to keep out the wild animals,
An interesting-feature of life in
India is 'that the nursing profes-
sion attracts many men,, as well as
women, for women nurses would
not be allowed to care for the men
patients,
Mrs. J, Day thanked Miss Wil-
liamson for her interesting address,
and Dick Scott, who showed the
pictures on the screen,
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A The Home Helpers of the W.M.S.
of St, Andrew's Presbyterian
Church met with the regular mem-
bers on Thursday, June 26th. The
.president, Mrs. A, Nimmo opened
the meeting with a call to worship.
After singing a hymn, Miss Leah .
Currie read from St. Luke's gospel
of the healing of the ten lepers, and
'gave a short meditation on the
passage. Mrs. A. Homuth led in
prayer. -
Three letters from missionaries ,
in the foreign field, telling of their
work in Formosa and India were
read and enjoyed. Mrs. ' George
.11entia pleased the members 'of the
society by reciting a pOem by
William Knox "Why Should the
Spirit of Mortal Be Proud " A solo
"Jesus Calls" sung by Mrs. Wm,
Ford, accompanied by Miss K.
pringle, was 'much enjoyed.
Mrs. A, Nimmo introduced the
gilest apeaker, Mrs, Robinson of
Gorrie. Mrs, Robinson is 'Home
Helpers secretary in the Maitland
Presbyterial and 'brought a timely
message to the meeting, From the
missionaries' view, we ' are all
Home Helpers and if we are dill-
gent in keeping the home altars
burning, the effect would. be felt
by missionaries around the world.
Miss 'Hannah Wilson thanked
the guest speaker for her inspiring
address. Mrs. A. Hastings dedi-
cated the offering, and Mrs. J, H.
McKay Closed the meeting with
prayer. The social committee, under
the convenor hip of Mrs, a V.
Pym, served tea, The meeting was
"arranged by Mrs. A, Homuth and
'Miss H, Wilson.
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of 'her' :daughter, Beverley, whose
marriage Will' take place' on Satur-
day. ', „ •
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Mr..and -MrS. Fred .'Ohm Oh Jr., was
the door ,,attendant. The guests
were :Welcomed by :Xi's. Gorbutt.
the 'bride-elect ..and .the groom's
Lambkin.
MI•sl N.Jtifikreae and Mrs. Park-
er. Campbell Poured; tea in the af-
ternoith: and the guests were served
by:, Mrs: Fred„ phitt Jr. and Mrs.
Shiriers.Foxton. Miss Fannybelle
Weif ,i .,,and',Mrs.- Norman Rintoul
presided at. 'the .tea table in the
evening and"Mrs. Jack Gorbutt Jr.,
Mrs,. Chas. 'Doll and Mrs. Olive
Richey served the guests.
The trousseau was shown by
Mis,s,Corry Verhoef, assisted in the
evening "by Mrs. George. Parrish,
'whose daughter, Linda, opened the
gifts. • MiSs Faye Wright was in
charge of the display of gifts.
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The Young Women's Mission
Circle held its regular monthly
meeting at the home of Miss Mary
Stapleton on Thursday evening.
The president opened with a poem
which was followed by the hymn
"0 What, Fellowship" and prayer.
A study regarding Ceylon and
India General Missions was' given
in five parts: "Among the Muslim
Women" by Mrs. Geo, Hotchkiss;
"A Nepali Testimony" by Mrs, M.
Cantelon ' mid "a Bible School
Student" by Mary Hotchkiss;
"Long- Tours in Pakistan" by Mrs.
B. MacLean and "Allinclu, Sad and
Lonely" by Mrs. P,
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was followed by the minutes of the
last meeting, and 'the roll call, The
president then read letters from
the Pattersons In japan, the Smiths
in South America and Mieg Thelma
Clark' n Japan.
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Mrs. Smith, who work radio
station HCUB "The Voice of, the
Andes" to speak at the fall thank-
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