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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-10-31, Page 6• .ctionaI meetings are. hekl. • In Betmore,.S00th. inIos *The coming of autumn's 'olden dayS,14 heralded in many weYS_ " frost in the grass, the chill'of the wind, harvest's busy squirrels and sectional meetings of Pres- byter*/ Societies! For Maitland Presbyterial thee Sectional meetings were held recently in Belmore and in South IGnloss. Mrs. Roes Wells Of Lucknow, introduced as *former teacher and a talented OW, proved to be a most ef- fective guest. speaker truly knowledgeable of her subject, as she Pleatsantly led her audience to an understanding of the Jewish customs, their faith, their rites , and sacraments in the syn- agegUe- Many articles relat- ing to Jewish life and religion were on display creating a nave/ dnnen$on of interest and en- larging the scope of information and understanding acquired by the "too. few" in attendance. • At Helmore Mrs. Shielis was introduced by, Miss Sadie John- ston of Lucknow, and at 'South Kinloes by Mrs. George Suther- land, Ripley. The meetings were chaired, by Mrs. Don Robertson, Kinlougb, and b Mrs. Finlay MacLeod, Ripley, respectively. Excellent devotionals were con-. °ducted .a Teeswate.r group consisting of Mrs. Armstrong; Mrs, MacKague. and Mrs. Mac Donald; and by. Mrs, Geo. Monison_, Mrs. Orville RoblinsOnt Mrs, Bourn Burton of Kincar. dine. Words of welcome were cOUrteously extended by M. Ralph Dickson, BelmOre, and by Mrs. Bruce Hamilton, South Kin - loos. Sweet voices blended b,aut. 'fully in musical presentatiOns by five members of the Belmore Junior Choir, and at South iCinioss by six ladies in their interpretation of, "Count Your Blessings," Mrs, Finlay MacLeod reported on her experiences as a delegate to Kintail Camp in June, re cognizing it as a worthwhile and enjoyable respite from-sumMer's multiple activities. • Offerings at these meetings were accepted by Mrs. Bruce Darling, Mrs. Gordon Weir, Mrs. Ted Collyer and Mrs. Harold Austin, and were dedicated by Mrs. Cameron McAuley, Ripley, and Mrs. Don Robertson, Kin - lough. Courtesy remarks were ex- pressed kindly by Mrs, John Brush and Mrs. Don Robertson, With closing prayers reverently spoken by Mrs, R. Armstrong, Wingham, and Mrs. J. E. Little, St. Paul's Church (4NGL1CAN) W I NQ HAN1 REV, I. K. HAWTHORN,. Rector MRS, HARRY ORYDGES„ Organist ".. and Choir Leader ) SuNDAYi NOVEAlifielt Trinity 21 ...-1'-'r! ,....0.-...,,,,45, ,.,4r -*;%,:."4.-',,e,„"1".4.-.‘44.10,..",,,,,.....-.0-, ,.. ' • 'ULGottrilnion • psp •m c.ornnligaN t ili V? 4 • E CIILIRCH -Anniversary col; ember ,3. 1974 :00a,m.847:30 p.m. , 1 1 # • • .• • - , ST OF THE CSC'S "MAN ALIVE" Guest Speaker Special music at the morning service by the Junior and Senior Choirs. The Belgrave Men's Chorus will provide the music for the evening *service. There will be a coffee hour after the evening seritice where you can meet Roy I3onisteel. Friends and visitors welcome. Lueimow, allowing Ulnae inter- ested to enjoy a social time together 111 they partook of re- freshments provided by the hos- tess group.. Some ponds of business wish* from these gathering* shout(' hereby be reported: PreshYterial Treasurer, Mrs. Evan Keith, re- ported . somewhat increased givings thus far over that of last Year and asks all treasurers to have their contribut,lons in her hands by December 20, 1974; Mn, Alvin Mundell read a letter from a Gulana missionary re - Westing Popular Mechanics ftheMorwagBelaardingzinme:r.ethffger.mouan.yp areaattendvailable to Mrs. C. McAuley, in reading a resume of items resulting from the 'Synodical Board Meeting in September, informed that: the new synodical Life Membership Secretary is Mrs. M. II. Mee,- 60 Clarke Street West; Leamington, Ontario; supply money is re- quested to be in each year by June 30; at the end of each year W.M.S. money should be sent in (0.00 is the limit to be kept as a working balance); the Glad Tidings Secretary should send in all information asked for in June and October.' Last June, 104 groups did not return informa- tion. The Glad Tidings Secretary should readevery communica- tion she receives, Glad Tidings is subsidized. The number of sub- scriptiOns has increased; In Memoriam donations are avail- able. --Miss Margaret Laycock of Brampton was the guest of Miss Ulla Taylor of Patrick Street over the weekend. —Visitors at the.. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorbhtt of Point • Clarke during the past week were Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Luttrell of Fort Frances, Mr andcaltirs. 'Robert Blake of Waterbw" • and Mrs. Wilfred Arthur, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell, • Wingham. —Ws Gershorn Johnston and George Grigg. were Sunday • visitors with Mr. and Mrs. DR. MARIANO DI GANGI ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sudsy, Nov.3-Wethiesday, Dr. Mariano Di Gangi will be our guest and will conduct a preaching mission on: "BASIC CHRISTIANITY" ii:oo a.m. Sunday •r "Howe You 84ten Converted?" 7:30 p.m. Sunday "What is Your Goal In Life?" 8:00 p.m. Monday "Aro You Truly Liberated?" 8:00 p.m. Tuesday "Did Jesus Ever Rise From the Dsadr 8:00p.m. Wednesday "Will Christ Really Com* Again'?" Thor* win b• Mitt STIJOYperiods in the mornings. 10:00 oart.---Molukry (Psalm 1)"the Way to Happiness" 10100 aon...–Tiueiday tPsito1m 2)1.7Pod't Royal Son 10000m.—Wedtvriday (Psalm 32) "Socrot of Forgiveness" After the Miday evening service there will be a film "Wind's of Chong." (On india and Nepal) On and Wednesday evenings there ill b.a wrfttin questkn period. • THE HURON COUNTY Foster ParentiAssoCiattem held its Annual meeting in the Brussels Legion Hall last Thursday. During the evening Gladwin Westiak0, and Mrs. and Mr. Ernest Durnin were honored for their service to the organization with a presentation of service certificates for between five` and 15 years of dedication to the foster parent asso- ciation. Rev. C. McClennaghan, FPA President Norman Tait and Deputy Warden Jack McCutcheon represented the association and cOunty. (Staff Photo) • Robert S. Beattie we Simpson Avenue United Church, Toronto, was the scene of a lovely wedding on Saturday, September 28, at 4:30 o'clock, when Robert Stewart Beattie of Mississauga and Susan Mae MacDougall of Don Mills ex- changed marriage vows before Rev. Wesley Morris. Baskets of white gladioli and daisies formed the setting and traditional and' cOntemporarywedding music was played throughout the tere- mony. - The bride is the daughter of and Mis. IanMeDouga1I.of Don, /44. ftnt* ARr "are .. I*, an.' •thtart, ate OCIP Wingham. Given in marriage by her father, the. bride wore a floor - length gown of nylon jersey with a tiny bit of lace trim. The dress into a graceful chapel train, A beaded pearl headpiece held her fingertip illusion veil and 'she carried a bouquet of white daisies and yellow roses. ; In sleeveless A-line dresses of light blue, with matching hooded jackets, were the maid of honor, Miss {Shirley MacDougall; sister of the bride, of Don Mills, and the bridesmaids,. Mrs. Keith Robin- son, sister of the grand, of New- market, 'and Mrs. Nedra Mc- Donald, friend of the bride. They Atrrieft LiAtaketwo41. white and yellow daisiesp1910' 113'6 ioilgibi; theth�r Dttnn, and the flower girl, the groinn's niece, Kimberly Robin- son of-Newinarket, wore gowns of similarastYle but in a coral shade. They cirried baskets of white Charles .Woods of Egmendville featured an empire waistine, and yells* roses. and Mrs. McMichael of Seaforth, turtleneck collar and long They also called on Mr. and Mrs: sleeves. A back panel was Rod Cameron of Shricoe was Fred Bell of plinton. •attached at the shoulderS and fell • best man and guests were , OIcI-fashioned setting for grandson's wedcling at Doon In an old-fashioned setting at Doon Pioneer Village Church, Virginia May Simondsof London ,became the bride of Edwin Paul 'Elston of Arva on Saturday, Sept- ember 28. Rev. Carmen Hol- brough of Beaverton officiated and John Brighty of Niagara Falls provided organ music, in- cluding Bach's "Joy". Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simonds of Plattsville. The.groom is the son . of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Elton of RR 1, Arva, and the grandson of Mrs. 'William Elston of Wingham. Given is marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor - length gown of satin and lace, with fitted waistline and hoop skirt. The lace bodice was styled with high neckline and long • sleeves. The satin skirt, edged in lace, flowed into a chapel train at the back and separated at the front to reveal layers of lace. A crown of pearls held her waist - length nylon veil and she carried white daisies and baby's breath. Miss Jann Dexter of Kitchener was maid of honor. She wore a gown which featured a fitted waistband and slightly gathered skirt of dark green velvet. The bodice of pale yellow floral print *gh neckline and long full sleeves athered into cuffs. In s s rly-styled dresses, but with gold velvet waistbands and skirts, were the bridesmaids, Mrs. Joanne Nicolson of Fair- view, Alberta, sister of the bride, and Miss Sharon Hofstetter of Kitchener. They wore matching velvet bows in their hair. The flower girl, Laurie Hall- man of Plattsville, niece' of the bride, wore a floor -length gown of pale yellow floral print with round neckline, short puffed sleeves and gathered skirt with a hemline ruffle. A gold velvet rib- bon tied in a bow at the back and streamers fell to the hemline. All attendants raided baskets of yel- low roses, bronze, yellow and white daisies. David Hallman, nephew of the bride, of Plattsville, was ring mid white Jacket. Her ensemble bearex. The best man was David was coMpleiiented by a' corsage Wand of Guelph and ushers were of coral roses. • • Gary and David Elston, brothers For travelling, the bride wore a of the groom, of Area, They wore coordinated outfit of jacket, brown tuxedos with black velvet sweater and pants in fall tones. lapels, white pin -tucked skirts Her corsage was yellowroses and and black velvet ties. white daisies. – A reception followed at the Mr. and Mrs. Elston are resi- Dundee Golf and Country Club. ding in Arva. The bride's mother wore a dress , Mrs. William Elston of Wing - of pale green polyester knit with ham was an honored guest at her long full sleeves and circular grandson's wedding, as was the skirt falling from a fitted bodice. • bride's grandmother of Toronto. Her corsage was pink roses. The The wedding cake was made by groom's mother chose a sleeve- the bride's mother and decorated less gown with white bodice and by Mrs. Donna Hallinan,sister of brown skirt and matching brown the bride. 016 • Ushered by Darryl ,Gibson of St. Catharines andlteith Robinson of Newmarket. Guests from Toronto, Exeter, Kippen, Wingham, Clinton, Waterloo, Montreal, New- market, Simcoe and Seaforth were -received at the reception width, followed at the Broom and Stone Club, 1470 Midland Ave., Scarborough: Tne bride's mother wore a floor -length sleeveless gown, floral patterned in shades of gre-ndloa#nt". tha at natcbHecort sage was ye1kiwkoseian4Att daisies. .The groom's mother chose a floor -length gown of tur- quoisewith a matching overskirt. She also wore a corsage of yellow roses and white daisies. • For travelling, the bride changed to a brown polyester safari pantsuit with a yellow cor- sage. They are residing at 1780 Fowler Drive, Mississauga. 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