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Clinton News-Record, 1953-01-29, Page 3District Nuptials Celebrated MR. AND MRS. ROBERT TRAQUAIR are pictured here following their recent wedding hi Hensall. The bride is the former Doreen Heuckroth, daughter of Mrs. M. McCreery, Hen- sail. The groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Traquair, also of Hensall, 'They plan to live in Sarnia. PAGE THREE Dundas on December 29, The magistrate fined the farmer $3.4 and costs, a total of $18. .744 proved an expensive venture for the farmer, as he did not even have the tree to show for WO trouble and should be a warning for others who may contemplate getting a tree without permission from the Bounty forests or private plantations. sr GOING out of BUSINESS SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL MERCHANDISE IN STOCK THIS WEEK I would like to take this opportunity of thank- ing our many customers for their loyal support while We were in business .in Clinton. All outstanding accounts must be paid on o'r before February 14, 1953. C M. 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Elliott Speaks To .WI Debate Planned With Blyth The Clinton Women's Institute met in the Agricultural Office Beard Room on January 22, with about 60 in attendance. With Mrs. C, Sturdy presiding and Mrs. E. Radford at the piano, the meeting opened with singing the Ode, re- peating the Mary Stewart Collect and the Lord's Prayer, The minutes were read and ap- proved and the treasurer's month- ly statement given. Correspondence and thank you notes were read by the secretary. Plans were discuss- ed for celarating the 50th Ann- iversary of the Clinton Women's Institute. Maurice Radford, Hotel Clifton, Niagara Falls, N.Y, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Radford, Clinton, fav- oured with solos: "Hills of Home", "garden of To-Morrow", "Bless this House" and "The Lord's Pray- er," accompanied by Mrs. E. Rad- ford at the piano. These songs were sung in a cultured voice, and were much enjoyed by everyone, Miss Margaret Brophey, Radio Station, CKNX, Wingham, was guest speaker. She spoke of her trip taken last September through Northern Ontario and south thro- ugh the United States, Painting out some interesting highlights which made her hearers feel that they were traveling along with her. She remarked on the friendly relations between USA and Can- ada. "Everyone should take a trip, for it is both relaxing and enjoy- able, as well as being educational", Miss Brophey said, Mrs. R. Fear chose for the motto the fourth verse of the Mary Stewart Collect: "May we be nev- er hasty in judgment and always Despite the impact of two great 'depressions (1873 and 1930) the standard of living in Canada has improved steadily and government expenditures for the general good of the country have increased pro- portionately. Attention was drawn to the fact of the development which is taking place in the grow- th of the Canadian Oil Industry. When the pipe line was built from Edmonton to Superior, Winconsie, they used huge tankers to trans- port Alberta oil from Superior to Sarnia. Now a move is being made to extend the pipe line some 625 more miles direct to Sarnia, To take care of the vast amount of oil which will come or can come to . Sarnia, will require additional refineries at that busy port. Noth- ing has made such a rapid change in Canadian economy as the dis- covery of oil in Western Canada. Mrs, Oster, Blyth, brought greet- ings from the Women's Institute Branch there and plans were made for a debate to take place at the March meeting for which the local WI is invited to Blyth. A com- mittee was elected to plan for this. A note of thanks was extended to all taking part in the program, including demonstrations on rug- making given- by Mrs. W. Van- Egmond during the tea hour. The mystery prize was won by Mrs. B. Blake and the meeting closed by singing "God Save the Queen", AUBURN (Intended far last wacky Mrs. Herbert Govier attended the wedding of her niece in Kitch- iner on Saturday. Mrs, Harry Sturdy, who under- went an eye operation in St. Jos- eph's Hospital, London, has re- turned home. Dr. 13, C. Weir, president of the Public Library has given a gener- ous donation of National Geo- graphic Magazines to the Library for the enjoyment of the public. St. Mark's Ladies' Guild The Ladies' Guild of St. Mark's Church, Auburn, met on Tuesday in the church with Mrs. G. R. Taylor at the organ and the new president, Mrs. Alf. Nesbit, pre- siding. Mrs. Nesbit expressed in well chosen words her thanks for the honour bestoyed upon her and asked for the members' co-opera- tion during the coming year. The rector, Rev. W. E, Bram- well, led in prayer, and scripture verses were read by Mrs. T. Hag- gitt. Readings were given by Mrs. William Haggitt, Mrs. T. S, Johnston. Mrs. Nesbit gave a pap- er on "Thoughts for the New Year," The treasurer's and secretary's reports were given, Roll call was answered by the payment of mem- bership fees. A thank-you letter was read from Mrs. Annie Walper. A donation of cedar for the light- ing of church fires was gratefully accepted from Andrew Kirkcon- nell. Rev. W. E, Bramwell offer- ed the closing prayer. The regular meeting day of the Guild will be the second Tuesday of each month. Baptismal Bowl Dedicated At Knox Presbyterian Church, Auburn, on Sunday, January 10, a baptismal bowl was presented to the church by the family of the Weddings TRAQ1LIA14,-HEUCKRETII (By our Hensall correspondent) Hensall United Church was the scene of a lovely wedding en Sat- erday, January 17, when Doreen Heuckroth, daughter of Mrs. Mir- ray McCreery, Hensall, became the bride of Robert Mitchell Tra- quair Sarnia, son of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Traquair, Hensel Baskets of mauve and yellow 'mums with evergreen formed the setting for the ceremony perform- ed by Rev. W, J. Rogers, Ben Stoneman was soloist, accompan- ied by Miss Grote Lammie at the organ, The bride, given in marriage by her step-father, wore a floor- length gown of white silk velvet With circular skirt. The bolero top had a manderin collar and the sleeves tapered to points over her hands, Her fingertip veil was held by a beaded headdress and she carried a large bouquet of white carnations. Miss Velda McCheeney, Den- field, was bridesmaid, and wore an orange silk velvet gown fash- ioned on lines similar to that of the bride. She carried a bouquet of white 'mums. The flower girls, Sharon and Donna IVIcCreery, Hensall, sisters of the bride, wore long green taf- feta dresses with circular skirts trimmed with black velvet ties and carried nosegays of yellow carna- tions, Murray Traquair, Kippen, was his brother's groomsman. The ush- ers were Arthur Traquair, Wood- stock and Jack Traquair, Hensall. The bride's mother received at the church wearing a gown of powder blue brocade satin with black accessories and a corsage of red roses. She was assisted by Mrs. Traquair, mother of the groom, dressed in mauve crepe with grey accessories and corsage of yellow roses. The luncheon was held at Monetta Menard's, Exeter. The bridal couple left by motor for a wedding trip in the United States, Mrs. Traquair travelling in a blue suit with red accessories, three-quarter length fur coat, and corsage of red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Traquair will reside in Sarnia. COUSINS--SHALE (By our Hensel]. correspondent) Betty Caroline Smale exchanged marriage vows Saturday after- noon, January 17, with Frank Clif- ford Cousins in Empress Avenue United Church, London. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Smale, Hensall, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Weymouth, Toledo, Ohio. Rev. Andrew Boa officiated. Given in marriage by her Lath- er,•the bride was gowned in white satin styled with a fitted bodice, collar of Chantilly lace and bustled full skirt extending to a chapel train. Her fingertip veil was held by a headdress of seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of red roses, Miss Corinne Smale was her sister's maid of honor in a gown of yellow taffeta and carrying a deep pink carnations. Mrs. Donna Thomas was bridesmaid in green net and taffeta, carrying, pale pink carnations. James Cousins, Toledo, brother of the groom, was best man. At a reception held at the Cob- blestone Inn, the bride's mother received in a black and white dress with red rose corsage. The groom's mother assisted, in a wine suit with yellow rose corsage. For a wedding trip to the Central States, the bride changed to a green dress with black accessories. The couple will live in London. late Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson, in memory of their parents, who were faithful members and work- ers in the church. Rev. R. G. MacMillan of Goder- ich, moderator of the charge, de- dicated the bowl; Mrs. Wesley Bradneck, eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Wilson, unveiled it. Celebrate 54th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz quietly observed their 54th wedding an- niversary on Sunday, January 11, Both are regular attendants of Knox Presbyterian Church where Mr, Stoltz is a member of the Ses- sion and Mrs. Stoltz is a Life Members of the Women's Mission- ary Society. At the close of the Sunday School service on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Stoltz were presented with a pot of yellow chrysanthemums by the Ladies Aid. Mr, and Mrs. Stoltz are enjoying fairly good health and their many friends wish them many more anniversar- ies, 4:01081WaS "X'XPEE STEAMS-0 DID NOT r- pa W. A. G. Thurston, Zone Forest- er of the Galt Zone, apprehended a Beverly Township farmer on December 3.2, 1952, who had stolen a scotch pine Christmas tree from the Hyde Traet .of Wentworth County Forest, A charge of theft was laid and the farmer was con- victed in magistrate's court in I.D.A. SPECIAL! 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Kennedy, Minister of Agriculture for Ontario, who has asked to be relieved ,of his cabinet position, is not retiring from public life, ncr is he foresaking the political field She went on: "Competition from other bever- ages and substitute products threatens not belyedairy indust- ry, but the nation's health," W. E. St. John, executive secretary of the National Dairy Council, told members of the Ontarib Milk Dis- tributors' Association. He stated that while Canadians consumed 16 billion pounds of tfluid milk last year, they also spent $700,000,000 on beer, wine and other intoxicants Two and one half times as much as was spent on milk. 4 4. 4-44i 4-4-44-1-4-4 Liberal Organization Meeting and ELECTION' OF OFFICERS Friday Jan-• 30 at 8.30 p.m. IN HOTEL CLINTON - A LARGE TURNOUT IS REQUESTED - Lunch Will Be Served EVERYONE WELCOME CLINTON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION An Product IDAPHEDRIN Aqueous Nose Drops Relieves nasal congestion 65c A FULL FLAVOUR VARIETY FOR BABY- PABLUM CEREALS MIXED. CEREALS PABLUM OATMEAL BARLEY CEREAL RICE CEREAL These pre-cooked Pablum cereals come in "Handy-Pour" packages - styled for easy storing F. B. PENNEBAKER DRUGGIST PHONE 14