©1l dpaay o n hn ies s rieep ooo en omm L o uutippn ts Grsags | ki [iff i; ||0g hioi®h M 0. a@i O Caelll o N WX 1. .‘ C . h. ommE 1 .. â€" 2 Li‘ ooo s l c 0. : 0 (}.. 1 & Mess [9| 7 % ;,*. ’i h ia ol ~ ‘g M : i f € 3 NE ts > f M : F & 301933 ul € oo mma ait / *A a£+ 42 ekaf Es \ M ~ . ces t * s ,‘:‘:' C Feag on (i,,'" 7 ‘:‘7 + & y % . Om :,:_; P‘ â€" io e a : . s § \ t A 1 £ >z | ‘ 3 ,%3 f _ , ) k se AV y . _/ Age 4 7 f 4. terg‘ss -’%“‘: 5'- F % c i _/ A es pro > P io+ 5. . 1 â€" s ie d ~ l 7 tmz J.¢% i 1 / a h ®; Y ; hi , 8 w Fa 1 : : E i & _2 3‘ : ‘ flé U hi 9n w AL : y P C aneelocs.. A s ,g«"‘ ut 8 i ‘ her s _ uen‘ â€"" S araooinths . e 7 4 ‘ CA Sik ol We â€"au0" e : & -:":55 â€"@ u.. 9 BP a â€"â€" : Mr. and Mrs. Derwood Bennett have a smile for each other as they pose for .. the camera. The couple recently celebrated 50 years of marriage with At Home and later reception held at the Cobden Memorial Hall. 7 : 19 13 9 § A : 4s [2} T Bennetts observe 50th anniver saly _ _ Lit.erally hundreds of their 50th wedding anniverâ€" parsonage, a ‘"‘very quiet, performed the ceremony, relatives and friends gathâ€" sary. but pretty wedding was for Ruth, daughter of Mr. s ered at the Cobden Memorâ€" s solemnized", according to a and Mrs. John Robinson of ‘ ial Hall recently, to honour _ The couple was married newspaper report of the Grant‘s Settlement and 3 Mr. _ and | Mrs. Derwood Novembelt 20th, 1929, at time. Derwood Bennett eldest son ‘, Bennett on the occasion of the Holiness _ Movement, The Reverend S. Jeffrey of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. -1 Bennettâ€" of â€" the, Queen‘s ‘ Line. s ‘‘The bride looked lovely K in a gown of Resida green flat crepe, and wore shoes and hose to match," the report said. ‘"‘The bridesâ€" ] maid, Miss Vera Bennett, | sister of the groom, was ; prettily dressed in sand A very quiet but pretty wedding georgette _ trimmed _ with ‘ ‘ was solemnized at. the Holiness s brown velvet, and wore K F Movement parsonage on Wednesday, F > shoes and hose to match."‘ Nov. 20th, by the Rev. S. Jeffrey, ‘‘The groom was supportâ€" j ‘ when Ruby, daughter of Mr. John ed by Mr. Newton Ireton. Robinson and the late Mrs. Robinson In the evening a reception of Grant‘s Settlement became the was held at the ‘bride‘s | bride of Derwood Bennett, eldest home, Grant‘s Settlement."‘ | son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Bennett Both . the . groomsman, of Queen‘s Line. Mr. Ireton, and bridesmaid, The bride looked lovely in a gown 7 (now Mrs. Vera Gibson) of Resida green flat crepe, and wore attended the reception at shoes and hose to match. The the Memorial Hall, as did a bridesmaid, _ Miss _ Vera â€" Bennett, number of the anniversary sister of the groom, was prettily couple‘s cight children, 25 dressed in sand georgette trimmed grandchlldren: and _ five with brown velvet, and wore shoes greatâ€"grandchildren. and hose to match. The groom was _ The couple received officâ€" ‘ supported by Mr. Newton Ireton, In ols congeralalstions . from the evening a reception was held at Ontario premier Bill Davis, * the bride‘s home, Grant Settlement. Licutenantâ€"Governor _ Paulâ€" The happy young couple will reside MS MCG‘bbo“v Governorâ€" on the groom‘s farm, Queen‘s Line. General Edward Schreyer | 3 2 0 and _ Prime _ Minister _ of â€" Canada, Joe Clark. / 1 f ( $ wenmmmmmemncmmm um \ 2 3 5 d