Photo by Halls Studio snanwnu Exchange Vows In Stayner Bites Inasctting oi tall standards of yellow and white mums and poms and white candies Marion Lucinda Somcrville daughter oi Mr and Mrs Archie Somcrville Stayner became the bride oi Wallace Sheiswell son oi Mr and Mrs Roy Shelswcll Hawke stone The doublering ceremony was conducted by Rev Harold Dob son misted by Rev Mit chell Hawkcstone in Centennial United Church Stayner Wed Tding music was played by Mrs Clarence Brownridge aunt oi the bride The soloist Hurry Slessor sang TheWedding Pray er during the ceremony and Ill Waik Beside You during the signing of the register Given in marriage by her father the bride wore floor length gown of pure white satin which fell from titted waist Tline into impressed pleats The neckline oi the long pointed sleeve lace bodice formed Scab doped at the irontrencrusted 1with sequins and seed pearls Her fingerlength veil of silk ilA lusion with border of embossed roses fell from tiara of rhinelt stones and seed pearls She car ried semicascade Talisman roses and stephsnotis Matron of honor was Mrs Phil woman EDMONTON CPlA rocking dash in sunny windowhas no place in the life at Mrs Wellwood who at age 80 has re cently returned from trip that would have exhausted many younger people She visited Mexico City or the world meeting of the Womens Christian Temper Union then made tour of Mexico and the Caribbean Thiswasonlyoneoimanyin ternational trips for Mrs Well wood She lived in Japan from 1925 to 1930 teaching in school for the children of missionaries She then became executive director of the Edmonton YWCA retiring in 1545 That year as president of the Alberta Council of Women she attded meeting of the World Council of Women at Hel In 1948 she was in England for meeting of the Soroptimist Club Her most recent tour included visits to Salvation Army home in Kingston Jamaica the YWCA in Kingstonand girls school at Port of Spain Trinidad The Salvation Army home in Kingston is operated for the children of lepers and the young Rosco Mrs Burton Somerviila sisterinlaw ot the bride was bridesmaid snd Miss Hel Wadas junior bridesmaid Threeyesrold Melanie Sheis well niece of the groom acted as flower girl All were gowned alike in streetlength dresses of peau do sole satin in lull shades Their headdresses were of stiff bows oi matching color and materials with matching glovm They held round cascades of bronzelond lgiogld érlnioumsflad poms with tall us The grooxrslmnxm Shelsweli brotherof the groom Ushers were Burton Somervilte and Morley Shekwcll The reception was held in the church hall The brides mother received the guests in acorn flower blue combed jersey dress She wore eorsnge of pink Sweetheart roses The grooms mother assisted in dress of navy blue crepe and oolsage oi Talisman roses As the newlyweds leit for their trip to points in the east the bride donned an English wool Blin and Elin Dior blue suit with natural mink collar and black accessories Her corsage was oi Sweetheart roses 1mThe couple will reside in 0le or 80 sters there recently had com munal birthday party made pos sible by donations tosalvation Army in Edmonton At the girls school in Port of Spain Mrs Wellwood found former member of the Edmonton YWCA Joy Vickery now teacher at the schooL Fok comm FAST aner serwtcn LOANS To mo odmos To earn en pa emf delegates from 84 countries at Police said the goods were re tioo lCaroI Al Club Dinner suopumm cm at rieheld itsChtlItmal dioxinit Community Hmrrecentlyï¬ Law at King nowrd nub momwema com wards Somptimist members dang misuse carol they exchanged eittl around the wardjlngus We booked by Mn Enid Cwolsod Miss Flora McG gar the dinner and maximum was mmlconvmer Meets For Dec UTOPIA ThodeenI VAS soointion at St Georges Church held its monthly meeting at the home Mrs Campsal Dec with 15 members present Thrmeeting opened by sing ing is Christmas carol with Mrs Clark at the piano Rev mark led the prayer Mrs Fred McCsnn read the Zird Psalm Roll call was verse from the Bible containing the word idol or idles Rev Mr Harper closed the meeting with prayer after which there was an exchangeof Christ ma giiLs disth lunch was served by the harm Mrs Belt Escher invited the ladies to her home or the Janui sry meeting Mealord MelY Speaks to WCTU Womens Christian Temperance Union held its monthly meeting at Mrs Adams Dimlop St recently The Union welcomed Mrs Clement Mayor oi Mesiord as special speaker Mrs Clement told of her trip to thoworld con vention in Mexico She said tended Severeloacals were song also duets and solos Several visitors were among the who attended social time was enjoyed by all myth cums OEESLEY GP lwow3 yearold youths were charged Sunday with Saturdays thflt at $7000 worth ofpdinmonds and watches from the Ken Primmer Jewelry Store in thistown about 20 miles south of Owen Sound covered at the old post office buildingin nwen und Charged are William Craig Toronto and Dennis Byers of Desboro IS IMPORTANT T00 This morning 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