V4 McKinley--Riley /7é'f Thc Ven. Archdeacon G. F. Sco- 'Nil, Winona, officiated at the wed- ding which took place in St. John's Anglican Church, Winona, at 3.30 o'clock, on Saturday, March 6, when Marjorie Velma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamcs F. Riley, bc~ came thekbride of Mr. William J. McKinley, son of Mr. and Mrs W. J. McKinley, all oi: this city. Tall white candles. white snap- dragon on the altar, and daffodils and white snapdragon in standards, white cows with tiny clusters of, pink sweet peas marking the; pews, made up decorations in the church. Mr. J. Lorne Hodd prc- sided at the organ, and accompani- ed Miss Marguerite Hodd in thei singing of 0 Perfect Love and For, You Alone, the music for the first' solo having been specially written by Mr. Hodd. ' ' The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory satin gown gracefullyvfashioned with a very full skirt falling from the calloped waistline into a long rain. Her long veil of satin-em- roidered French tulle was caught ' to a headdress of orange blossoms. he carried a white Prayer Book. dorned with gardenias. 2Her gum attendant was Mrs. Célhel Baisley, gowncd in white and \ soil: blue figured crepe, her powder 'biue hat trimmed with blue tulle Sand white daisies. Her cascade bou- quet consisted of Joanna Hill roses 'and forget-me-nots. Mr. Allan Mc- Mrs. John Henry anley Mrs. John Henry Basley, the former Sarah Ann Horton, died yesterday at her home in Winona in her 84th year. She had been' in failing health for some time although her death was unex-- pected. She was a member of St. John's Anglican Church, Winona. Her husband, John Henry Basley, predeceased -her. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Jennie M. Basley.»at home, and Mrs. Frank Baker, of Hamilton; two sons, H. Clifford, of Winona, and Charles W. Lilley, of Edmonton; seven grandchildren; and six great- grandchildren. The remains are resting at the J. H. Robinson and, Company Limited Funeral Home' until Sunday morning when .they will be conveyed to her late residence for service on Monday 'at 2 pm. Interment will be in Fifty Cemetery, Winona. BASLEY ---- At her home, Winona, Ontario, on Friday, February 20,' 1948, avSarah Ann, Horton. widow of John' Henry anley, aged 83 years. Resting at the Funeral Home of J.' 1-1. Robinson and Co. Ltd. until Sun-' any morning and will then be con-, veyed' to the residence for service onl Monday, at 2 p.m. Interment in Fifty l : ;.., ._. *A med engagemefit and wedding Kinley was best man, while those cemeiery' Winona" throu h a comb ' . y ungcvlflffillligtiili122lils a hamgisome cake, at the reception after;i tl'l/lfelr Ei.g:tr;1':§aitgve;: d gesgs'Mgghafi: wedding in St. John's Church, Winona» are'shDW" MF- 3" . {5' A recaption followed at the v11- wmam'lohn McKmley The bride is Mr. and Mrs. James Rue" lage Inn, Grimsby, with 75 guests ' - . me "A .H _ Mr, and Mrs. W. I. present. Mrs. Riley received, attir- L 1 " ' daughter. and the groom is the son 0! ed in a navy blue crepe ensemble, McKinley. W t, 6 "gunman-Pinker Matcher navy straw hat trimmed with r 7 flowers, and her corsage formed of white carnations. A grey and blue printed silk jersey and grey crepe frock with navy accessories, was worn by the mother of the 'groom, who assisted. Her flowers :were Cardinal carnations. After their honeymoon at Tally- fHo Inn, Huntsville, the couple will reside at Winona. Going away, the bride was in a brown and white' thecked taffeta dress, powder blue goat trimmed with beaver, and phooolate brown accessories. Her nursage was of yellow roses. 5475. ,' Mrs. W. C. Dawn/1' [1 V g «M i'ona, Jan. 19 ---- A eon T835131"; of Saltfleet Township, Mrs. William C. Dawe died at her home on No. 8 Highway, Winona} on Saturday. The former Minna;1 E. Smith, she was a daughter o the late Mr. and Mrs. BenJamin Smith, and was born in Saltfleeti. She was a member of the Unit?" Church and had been active the different womens organiza- tions of the Winona. church. She was also associated With the Wom- 'en's Institute and the Unlted Em- ipire Loyalists for many year: Surviving, besides her husban . are two sons, Harold, of Winona, and Frederick, of Hamilton, also a brother, E. 0. Smith, of Win- ona. Funeral service Will be held 1For Bride-Elect Many delightfully arranged par. tics have been iven in honour of Miss Marjorie lley, whose mar. riage to Mr. William McKinley takes place on Saturday, March 6, Those, who have entertained include: Mrs. J. c. Riley, Mrs, her late home on Tuesday at- ?grnoon at 2 o'clock. Interment ' will be made in Winona Cemetery. DAWE --- At Winona, on Saturday, January 17, 1943, Minnie E. Dawe, be loved wife of William C. ane. Rest- ing at her late residence, No. 8 high-I Way, where funeral service will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 oml Interment in Winona Cemetery. wnAFER .-- Suddenly, Hamilton General Hospital, Thursday. May 13. 1948, William , Whittaker Woofer. beloved husband at Lillian B. Naish. Winona, Ontario, aged 69 years. Resting at the Fun- ernl Home or J. H. Robinson and Company Limited. Service in the chapel on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. Inw torment in Stoney Creek Cemetery" Harry Roberts, Mrs. J. Todd and! Mrs. , William Pett, aunts ofi the bride at a kitchen shower; Miss Ilene Grills, Winona, linen shower: Miss Kay McKinley miscellaneous shower; The stem. graphic staff of Morden, Helw'ig and Ferrie,,Ltd., dinner and pres- entation; Miss Doris Glassiord, imiscellaneous shower, at the home of Mrs. Cecil Moorehouse:, MesdamES Ted Crosthwaite, Ethel' iaisley and Jean RoWe at the' ome of the last-mentioned, crys-' tal shower; Miss Mickie McDoug- all, afternoon tea and personal , shower. ,. . . . . . /9g . NEW ORGAN--Bertram Webster, orgagi'st at St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Grimsby, is shown above seated at the console of the new organ recently installed in the church-