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Th. World of Women
Bonnie Feagan wed
in evening ceremony
Candelabra and flowers form-
ed a spring4ike setting for the
March 25th evening wedding
ceremony uniting Bonnie Jean
Feagan of Wingham and Bruce
Rolland Allip of Bolton, in St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Wingham. Rev. Robert Arm-
strong officiated, assisted by
Rev. Gordon L. Fish of Guild -
wood Presbyterian Church, Scar-
borough.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Betty Feagan of Wingham
—Photo by McDowell
Churches observe Easter
with specialsenrites
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The observance of Easter was ' Saviour" at the morning service
held in the churches of Wingham and in the ,evening Rev. R. H.
Sunday with special music. Armstrong's sermon topic oavas
At. St. Paul's Anglican Church "The Risen. Christ".
the choir sang the• anthem, The junior choir and ensemble,
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"Awake Thou that Sleepest" with also St. ANzirew's Bell Ritl
Elizabeth Nether, aetoloist and joined wiUtthe senior choirli' e
the junior choir sang the "Cherry presentation of Easter music.
Tree Carol".
Immediately after the choir
had taken communion, children
of the Sunday school and the
junior', choir received their
blessing. The sidesmen were Jim
Beattie and Norman Cronk-
wright.
Easter lilies decorated the
church and were placed in
memory of members of six fam-
Hies. Rev. T. K. Havirthorn con-
ducted the tervice.
The congregation of SC An-
drew's Presbyterian Church
heard .the chdir present the
Flowers in the sanctuarywere
from Miss Dorothy Brown of
Toronto in memory of her uncle
and aunt, *Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Peebles.
'alope in Grave Circum-
stances" was the title of the ser-
mon presented by Rev. K. B.
Passmore at Wingham United
Church. The junior choir sang
"Allelu" add the choir presented
`Easter Song".
The hymns were chosen from
the selection of traditional Easter
music. Several families placed
flowers in memory of departed
cantata; "Hallelujah, What a loved ones. ' •
. B. A. Hanlon
Wishes to announce the opening of
• • ,an office for the Practice of 'Medicine
By Appointment .
in the Medical Arts Building
175 John Street E.,
Phone 357-2111
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NOW!
Parentkof the groom are Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Allin of Goderich. .
Organ music was supplied by
Mrs. Don -Robertson. Misses Joan
Currie and Sandra Lee sang "0
Perfect Love" and Miss Currie
sang "The Lord's Prayer".
Given in marriage by her
mother, the bride chose a floor -
length traditional gown ofAhite
satin with white lace bodice and
long Juliet sleeves. Her long veil
was held in place by a crown of
seed pearls and brilliants and she
carried a spray of pink carna-
tions and white roses.
Maid of honor for her sister was
• Miss Kendra Feagan of Wingham
and bridesmaid was Miss Nancy
Gardner, also of Wingham. They
wore watermelon pink crimpo-
line floor -length dresses which
featured white lace bodices. They
carried baskets of white shasta
mums and pink carnations.
Junior bridesmaids Julie Sow-
erby and Lori Feagan, both of
Goderich and cousins of the
bride, were dressed alike in floor -
length white dresses and carried
baskets of white shasta mums
and pink carnations. All the at-
tendants ant the singers wore
fIainty pearl tear -drop necklaces,
gifts from the bride.
.David Lassaline of Goderich
was groomsman and guests were
ushered by Gerald Allin, the
groom's brother, of Bowmanville
and Jim Koster of Goderich.
Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held in the Fellow-
ship Hall at St. Andrew's Presby-
terian -Church. Mothers of the
bridal couple received the guests,
the bride's mother dressed in
aqua'and white with a white and
pink corsage and the groom's
mother choosing a deep pink
dress with White corsage.
Following a honeymoon at
Niagara Falls and other Ontario
points, Mr. and Mrs. Allin will re-
side in Bolton where the groom is
employed by the Canadian Im-
perial Bank o&Cmmerce.
Guest i attendell the wedding'
from Goderich, Scarborough,
Gorrie, Dundas, Guelph, Bow-
manville, Bolton, Lambeth, Kit-
chener, Sebringville and this
area. Honored guests were the,
bride's maternal grandmother,
Mrs. E. Goldie Smith of Goderich
and the bride's paternal grand-
father, George C. Reagan and •
Mrs: Feagan, also of Goderich.
A DINNER WAS held at St. Andrew's Church Monday eve-
ning to honor Mrs. James Robinson, president of the On-
tario Rebekah Assembly. Seen here are some of the head
table guests.
ntario president visits Rebekah Lodge
The members of Majestic Re-
bekah Lodge were honored to
have as their guest Mrs. Betty
Robinson, president of the Rebe-
kah Assembly of Ontario, at their
regular meeting on Monday
night.
Confirmation
at United
Sixteen new members were
confirmed in the Wingham Uni-
ted Church in pre -Easter services
last week. During the solemn
confirmation ceremonies each
new member received special
blessing. by the laying -on -of -
hands by two members of the
congregation.
Those confirmed were Barbara
Chambers, Katherine Galbraith,
Murray Edgar, Richard McKay,
Sharen McKee, Cathy Nevery,
David Reid, Maureen Stainton,
Mark Tiffin, Nelson Underwood,
John Underwood, Dale Walden,
Bernd Wehmeyer, Mr. and Mrs..
Philip Massey. and Keith Henry.
Four members . were also rei
ceived by transfer of certificate:
Dr. and Mrs. Ray Bateman, Mrs. '
Niel Edgar and Mrs. Luella Cox
who resides with her daughter,
Mrs. Joseph Poirier.
Following the special con-
firmation ceremonies a reception
Was held in the Sunday School
room for the new members,.their
family and friends and members
of the Official Board.
A dinner meeting was held in,
the fellowship hall of the Presby-
terian Church with Mrs. Joseph
Schneider, district deputy presi-
dent of Kincardine District NO,. 24
South, as mistress of ceremonies.
Mrs. Metcalf, district deputy
president of Kincardine District
No. 24 North, was also present.
Mrs. Harold King, Noble
Grand, conducted the meeting at
which Mrs. Robinson was the
guest speaker. The degree team
from the Teeswater lodge with
Mrs. Elliott as Noble Grand, con-
ferred the degree on two candi-
dates.
Courtesy remarks were given
by Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. Metcalf
and the noble grands from the
visiting lodges. The officers of the
Walkerton Lodge closed .the
meeting. were
Guests present from Dor-
Teeswater Walkerton
Ripley. commit-
inserved
chester,
Bervie
tee
and
The
lunch.
charge
BEAUTY WOW
mit 'have what they can a
oSensitiVe Skin. Honestly, it. gets.
sore and tight -feeling if 1 am oui
in the wind or the cold to any ex-
tent. It simply can't stand any
sun at all, and sometimes 1 can
see tiny veins underneath -which
doesn't make for a pretty appear-
ance. I don't know what prepara-
tions I should use for skin care
and for make-up."
A sensitive skin is an emotional'
skin. It reacts quickly to outside
variances; it shows emotions and
inward tensions. It's a skin that
must be handled carefully, and
you may have to go through' a
long period of trial and error to
see what preparations it toler-
ates. However, because you've •
got a difficult skin, you can't lay
down on the job of caring for it. If
you do, you'll regret it later on.
Astringents of any type are out.
Your skin doesn't need tighten-
ing. You must place your faith in.
softening creams that are light
and delicately balanced. A mild
skin freshener is the strongest
liquid to use. Don't rub creams
,in—use the lightest possible
manipulation in applying. And 41
don't forget to get a moisturized
line of preparations, from treat-
ment through make-up.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laidlaw •
and family were Sunday evening
dinner guests of Mrs. W. I. Miller
and Isobel of St. Helens.'
Easter theme for meeting
VIIITECHURC.H — The
Langside Young People Piet on
Sunday night at the home Otf Mr.
and Mrs. David Moffpt. Fred
deBoer used the Easter mesEage
as theme for his worship service
and Nancy deBoer led in prayer.
Regular business items were
discussed. The topic centered
around the meaning of Easter but
as usual other questions relating
to religion came up which make a
discussion more interesting and
relevant.
Following the discusgion a
game was played to test the Bible
knowledge of the young .people.
,The meeting was closed with
the benediction. When 'Mr.
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Wybenga finished feeding the
minds. Mrs. Moffat took over to
satisfy the needs of the stomach
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mr. and'Mrs. Bob
Bregman.
WAKE-ME-NOTS
BELMORE — The fourth
meeting was opened with the 4-H
motto and roll call answered by
five of the six members., The
minutes were read by Myra
Dane. The next meeting will be
held April 12 at the home of
Mvelyn Dickson. Trimming
sleepwear was discussed and
demonstration was on bias bind-
ing and corded piping.
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