up tal Wed- fll, in M: m year. Township 0:} May v Wee one «If a 6]: late Mn. and Mrs when he came to his nley. He was Whip. who ten years ago, an ï¬â€˜w girls died in. in» ‘ mile: daughwrg‘v'lo- 'edl «in May 7, 1.9201, and Mrs. George ’llhoanpson: w, on 1M). 28. 194.9. survive is passing are one Maria. George King of ng‘ were "Hold .' "0 ’llhou imm , hie/numb Jane em ‘W r-McLeod , ’l‘he wedlglinvgv took place on Feb. am, in Waity Anglican Church. Wiambolrr/of Amine Men-lane McLeod; dawgu'h ' of MN. Wm. McLeod and thed M'r. McLeod, and Douglas Wayne Ward, son- of Mr. and Maw. A'lvi’n Werdl, Albenmrle. Elev. R. J. Grtpu'ker 'flhe bride’s gown was of white oidered' net war Meta, hul- length, wish matching- jacâ€" ket} Peter Pm wick . r1 Andi rhinestone v . Her lead- wu 01.41le net vï¬ leri lAhI pearl-l trim. 'She wore white .pumps and: carried a bouquet of red: roses. Ear lbï¬dflsmï¬idl, Miss Ruth Ward; sister of lihe groom, wore a gown of rose, ballerina length, similar to h e bride’s, with mabching rose ,white pumps and she carried- a bouquet of yellow roses. l The groom was attendedr by Mr. V uglas Memo, brother of the. ride. ‘ Following the wedldz'mg, a recep- , was held. in Wharton Legion- . all. me bride’s mother received 7 n .gu-ey flowered taffeta with black 1 caessories and pink eotsage, as- ’ imdl by the mom’s mother, in _vy crepe with white accessories I white emage. _ For a vying-eviey costume on a. ding trip to Toronto and poinrts s nth, the bridle chose a navy suit 'th blue unease and white L homage. The couple will reside in: on. ‘ Out-ofâ€"lflwu guesls attended! tom Toronto, Woodstock, Prescott, For: Mulligan, and Owen Sound. ‘ â€". n-....x..~_.»nn gw- 1, The Wiarton Echo, Wiarton, Ont, March 7, 1957 7 ' MARRIED F 7 ~ . I _;/’F Mrs. Alfred Ward l Dies On Friday Mrs. Alfred Mini a native of Keppel Township died Friday at the Owen Soun-dv General and Mar- in Hospital. she was 76. Born in North Keppel. she was the daughter of the late Ma: and Mrs. Harry Wrigley. In 1904 She married Alfred Ward. who survive; The “’ards farmed in the Lake Charlesarea for a number of years angilater moved- to Adamsvile, ers. Wand were a member of the‘ ‘Unitecl Church. l Aside from her husband}, she leaves hh'ree daughters: Reta, Mrs. Russel Punter; and Aleda, Mrs.j Jason Porter, both of Oxenden; and] Marie, Mrs. Alvin Ham‘bly lof Dundee: ï¬ve sons. Mervin, of Dunda ; Charles of Port McNichol: Alvin of PMPIE Valley; Arthur of Oxemien and Lawrence of Colpoys Bay. Illhree sister, Florence, Mrs. J. B. Parsons of Fort William; Belle, Mrs. 'llhomas Pleyford; and- Jenn-ie, Mrs. Arthur Genie, both of Wen Sound‘l There are 30 grandchildren mud 22. great gu-amL children: One son, Jim; yredeceased her mMeF‘édden. Fewurite hymns of Bsdn «my brothers, Jack and' Nor- man W1; ley, and‘ one sister, Blu- hnra, Arthur Eagle. The-immoral service was lager studded. Held. 31'. Adamsville Uniteég Church, on‘Mpnday at 2.30 p4m., it was conducted by Rev. Mr. ~0he deceased were sung, and: Claw me Wards and- Merton _ Ejeflw _were carried . . .l _ I - Wlarfon-v .4 lcorresp-nuvm .\lr= \r'nur Gem uh - Phfln‘ 5-! illllrs'.‘:Vl/i|lialn Root, ll Formerly Of Wiarlon iPasses In London WIARTON e .V ‘ Rnnl_ 101‘ many , ‘resldem or \men. a d m Lun- don. (menu on . County on Februan . was me vounge< c1114: 01 . 13!? Joseph and Anelame Mot» rs She moved In 138.5 With her parents to Amaoe: ram-n In 1891 she ma lr‘ci W 11am J Rom who predeceased her aDOU’ l 12 years ago The l a r e .\l r 5 member Ol “HA 0:69 a ‘ member of the L Aid, and a deaconess m the church ‘ many year< she had 2 5mle :1 lpllal on Frank Street Funeral weerCE were held a ‘ lhe Henderson Funeral HCmF‘ Wigner) an AHEJHOOL ’ wuh Rev Leawn in charge. l REV J N H Nol‘lon Of PJlSlEa former pastor and [mend a: Mrs Roar. assislea‘ m the service ‘ Interment “as in Bnyview Came. Lerv. Pallbearers were Ewart Gin-- an, and Cameron Taylor. El'utr , Galloway Fred Dnvkln and r d Gilbert. Sr. P E Rom was a Friday William a g m ath/M 19ml; 5%.. “13:34.. W , )_ (hula Wank