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The Seaforth News, 1958-09-11, Page 4organist, Miss Marilyn Taylor, Rev, Hussar offered apprecia- tion to Rev. White and Board for their invitation and extended a *Welcome front the High Court Chief Ranger and tool for his scripture lessou the 15th chap, ot St, John, *which stressed the Point of "Love one Another". Rev. Hussar's inspirational message was expressed around the thought of machinery for Good Words. National Relief and World Outreach, The 4,0.F. helps to combat the dread' disease 01 Cancer.—What are we doing? .Me we active and get no place? We need power and we need the pow- er of God and Jesus Christ (I 8,m the Vine, ye are the branches). \\'e need light and. God is the source of light and power and we are personally a part of the source of power Aram God — reach out and it is there. To go to Church is like a re- generating power from God and Without this power we are like dead. wood, or a bulb without light. We often cut ourselves off from this source of light from God and we make others suffer as well, then we prevent our Church, Court and Community to see the light. Rev. Hussar closed with a poem by Grace Noll Orw- ell, "You Must Wait". Until your empty reservoirs fill up, As slow rain fills au upturned cup, Now lift your life dear child for God to fill, He only asks that you be still. • After the service all members marched to the hall where the ladies of the Local Court L1842 Were hostess and served cookies and coffee to all members and visiting friends, On behalf of the Court Constan- tine, Sister Mary Riley, •- prod - dent. :thanked all for attending and expressed the thought for a early Church service: Visiting members were from Chesley, Hanover, Whigham, ion. Brantford, Kitehener, -Goder- tell. Auburn and I.ondesboro. Mrs. Rola- Jamieson and Jim spent the weekend with her laughter and sonin-law. Mr, and Mrs. ,Taelt Donald and family, et Midland, Michigan. - Mr. and Mrs; Bert Whyard and Mrs. Eliimbeth HoWes of London visite,' Saturday with -Mr.- .and - Mrs. Rola. Grimoldby. On Sunday visitors at the same borne were .Mr. and :NITS. J, McClure and Mr. ;Ind Mrs. Ar -hie Kerr, McKillop Congratulations to Charles Mao- oreg•or, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roes Maeilregor and to Marilyn Riley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley. who were successful Itt inning the Dominion and Pro. ' THE SEAFORTH NEWS Thursday, September 11, 1958 vincial Bursary of $500 each. We wish them every success la their future studies. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coleman, Miss Mae Coleman, Varna, visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, SW- IM and family on Sunday and at- tended services at Constance TJ,C. Nrisitors on Sunday with Mr. and •Mrs. Borden Brown and.•fam- ily were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weig, Lynda and Larry and Mrs. Joe Brown of Hanover. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs, Herb Brigham of Desboro visited at the Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Woods and Debbie of • Ajax spent the week- end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. KIPPEN Grant and Kenneth. Jones of Kippen will appear on the ama- tenr contest on focus at. OKNX• Wingham, TuesdaY, Sept. 16 at 6 p.m. Iitat Love will appear Thursday, Sept. 13, tante week and the same program. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Hutchi- son of St. Thomas visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. 1Viellis, Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Gnatult and family of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reale° and Sylvia of London were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Littleton, Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Roberts and family visited receutly With Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon donkey and family of Kerrwood. Mrs. Herb Jones is a patient iu St. Joseph's Hospital, London and hopes to be home by Satur- day of this week. We are happy in reporting Mr. Robert MeAllister is improving favorably in health. Mrs. Rena Caldwell and Mrs. Robert McGregor visited rela- tiVes in Toronto and attended the C.N.E. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Blake and daughter Olive of Lucknow visit- ed Thursday afternoon with Mr. :and Mrs. N. Long, Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. Erma Moore of Royal Oak, Mich.. visit- ed a couple of days recently with Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper Sr. Congratulations to Miss Pat Lovell from her friends at 'vett for having been ehosen the title of Miss Grand Bend and re- ceiving the crown Miss 'Western Ontario, et Windsor. Mrs. Clark .Tr. who Was hospit- sli2ed in St. Joseph's hospital, London. has returned home feel- ing genie better. Mr. and Mrs, M. Steekle of Zur- tell. visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Long. TURNER—ill acKAP .A. very colourful wedding cere- mony took place in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Hillsburgh, Saturday, Aug. lith when June Catherine MacKay, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ross MacKay and a niece of Miss Margaret and Mr. Oliver MacKay of KiPPen, became the bride of William Geo, Turner, ROMP, Ottawa, son of MI'. and Mrs: William ,T. Turner, Dunmeiwy, Ireland. White and red gladioli backed by green fern made an arbour at the altar of the 'church, where Rev, George Wilson perforated the ceremony. Mrs. Wallace Bar- bour played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Auburn Wright, Erin, who sang "0 Lord Most Holy" at the signing of the register, and as the bridal party stood at the al- tar prior to the commencement of the service, "The Lord's Pray- er". The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white bridal satin, falling away in folds at the front from a pan- el of imported French lace, with long lily -pointed sleeves and yolk of the same lace, encrusted with sequins. Her skirt fell in pleats to a train of satin scallops bord- ered with lace and caught uO with sequins. Her three -tiered finger-tip veil was caught by a Pearl and sequin coronet, and she carried a bouquet of white ftecked carnations and red ros- es with white bridal streamers. Miss Alice Howe, of Stratford, !cousin of the bride was maid of honour, and wore a waltz -length gown of nile green organza caught up in panels by tiny rflowers, over a double net skirt, `with matching shoes and mittens, and velvet and net head band. She carried a bouquet of tawny gold talisman roses surrounded by yellow carnations. The brides- maids. Anne Luke and Eima Stringer, both of Georgetown, wore gowns. identical to that of the maid of honour, the fernier 111 Yellow, the latter in orchid. Miss Brenda Auxley, was flower girl, daintly attired in rose coral with matching flor- al headdress, and carrying a basket of white baby mums and Pink fleeted carnations. The best man was Corporal Mel. Gilbey, and the ushers were Corporal Bill Leiteh, and Constable Waugh, all of the R.C.M.P., Ottawa. The gentlemen of the bridal party wore scarlet tunics and the full Immediately following the cer- dress uniform of the emony a reception was held in the Presbyterian Churelt hall, at- traetively decorated in blue and gold streamers. :be RCMP colors. REGENT THEATRE, Seaforth THURS. FRI. SAT, SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS.. A Walt Disney Fantasy COMING — MISSOURI TRAVELLER The bride's table was centered with a four -tiered hand decorat- ed wedding cake, topped with a miniature mountle and his bride. The guests' tables were centered with a miniature mountie groom and bride dressed in the same material as that of the bride. Re- ceiving the guests, Mrs. Maalf-aY wore an aqua lace over taffeta sheath, with matching lace hat, white accessories and a corsage of pink roses and white carna- dons. For a wedding trip to northern Points, the bride donned a white linen sheath, a turquoise band at the waist, wit matching tur- quoise duster. Her pillbox hiat was of white silk Mutating, her accessories matching. Site were a corsage of red roses and white carnations. The couple will reside In Ottawa. Out or town guests were present from Erin, Guelph, Toronto, Parry Sound, Ottawa, Stratford, Seaforth, and Ortin and Kippen, Nortliside United Church Rev, J. C. Britton, Minister. 10 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Morning Service, ser- mon subject: "Commitment". Egniondvitie Usited Church Dr. J, Semple, Minister 11. a.m., Subject; "The Inten- tion of Jesus in the Resurrec- tion". 7.30 p.m., The Y. 1', U. 10 a.m., Church School and the Minister's Bible Class. 11 a,m., Nursery Class. 11,30 a,m, Junior Church. Sept. 21st. 123rd Anniversary Services. Guest Ministers, morn- ing, Dr, II. H. McConnell, New York. Evening, Dr. Manning Potts, Nashville. Tenn. Music; The Stratford Male Chorus. ... . First Presbyterian Church Rev. D . Leslie Elder Minister • Minister's Tante "What is God Like" • 14. A. Iilempster Organist and Choir Leader 1111111111•11111111111111111111011111,1/111111111101101111111 YOUR $ $ $ BUY MORE AT THE Willis Shoe Store Constance United Church ANNIVERSARY. Sunday, Sept. 21 Rev. Mi'. Mills of Clinton is guest speaker Services 11 A.M. and 7.30 P.M. Special music by the Choir Guest soloist, Dott McDonald, in the morning, and in the evening Miss Jane Mary Snell Brownie's DRIVE-IN Clinton THURSDAY and FRIDAY September 11 and 12 "Seven Year Itch" (Adult Entertainment) ((Jolin') (Ctnemascope) Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell (One Cartoon) SATURDAY and MONDAY September 13 and 15 "3.10 TO YUMA" Glenn Ford and Van Heflin 3 wr000m COMEDY (one Cartoon) TUESDAY 81 WEDNESDAY September 16 and 17 "WOMAN OF THE RIVER" (Nino (Adult Entmleinment) Sophia Lorm and Gerard Oury (One Cartoon) Two Shows Nightly, Fain or Clear Box Office Open at t p.m. Children ender 12 in ears Free First Show at busk - e ^ MISS WESTERN ONTARIO 17 III h.i tirca benlitlos Wr.:.:Is."•:°$..16.•ks;on i'ootat. -• Iasi t-Ihe s Mizzis 1""rfirof: 11iti in a Labor Day t'OnteSt, , . .... •„ , — • „•,•. ..-,„ - CONSTANCE w:ge :lieir : r.lt • tuof of- :•.: C••.‘1.- :„.„••• t'ourt ,2•, 7 ;; :11c • ` • - • ' - • ..: , s • S. 11,r; I ';•• .AFORTtl FALL FAIR T. 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