Clinton News-Record, 1956-05-31, Page 4PRINCESS ANNE LIKES PONIES, TOO
While Queen r.lizabeth of Britain pets the polo pony ridden
'by her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, little Princess Anne
appears eager for her chance, There will be many horses,
ranging frem ponies te. heavy horses which will be at Clinton
Community Park on Saturday, The Spring Show promises a top
showing of livestock of all sorts.
(Central Press Canadian)
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Riley—Forrest
(IV ow, Hensall correspondent)
A quiet .and pretty spring wed-
cling was solemnized at Varna Un-
ited Church manse on Saturday
,afterneen, May 19, when Rev, T.
Pitt united in marriage, Anna
Grace, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs,
Ward .Forrest, RR 1, Zurich, and
Boss Ronald Riley, son of Mr. and
Ivirse Bert Riley, Cromarty.
For her wedding the bride chose
a Street length .dress of white bro-
caded .taffeta, with matching !head-
dress, and c arri e d 'American
Beauty Roses,
Miss. Jean Triebner,
cousin of the bride was brides-
maid and wore a gown styled sim-
liar to that of the bride, in pastel
pink brocaded taffeta/with ,match--•
ing headdress, white accessories.
Her corsage was baby blue 'mums,
Robert Talbot, Bayfield was
_groomsman.
The reception for 25 guests was
held at the bride's home, Mrs.
Forrest wore a two-piece navy and
white ensemble with a red carna-
tion corsage. Mrs. Riley chose a
dress of teal blue with pink hat,.
and wore a corsage of red carna-
tions, A three tier wedding cake
centred the bridal table, vases of
spring flowers and tapers 'in pink
and white completed the decora-
tions, Serving were the Misses
Katherine Blacker, Anne Forrest
and Mae Coleman,
For travelling to Niagara and
the United States the bride don-
ned a blue shantung dress, shortie
coat and accessories in white, The
young couple will reside near.
Cromarty, Guests were present
from Clinton, Bayfield, Cromarty,
Hensall and Kirkton.
Tor.
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Greidanus
Siertsma
Rev. George J. Hoyterna officiat-
ed on Monday, May at the mar-
riage of Greta, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, J. Siertsema„ Blyth,
to Mr, Donwe Greiclanus, foul th
son of Mr: and Mrs. John Greid-
anus, Londesboro. The -ceremony
VMS held in the Christian Reform-
ed Church here.
The bride wore a dress of tulle
and lace over white satin, with a.
veil caught to a. Crown; headdress,
and . carried bouquet of white
carnations, There were no alter,
dints,. .
- Following the service,' a buffet
lunch was served in the church
parlor by the sisters of the bride
and bridegroom, with Mrs. John
Guetter in charge. The guests
were received by the bride's moth-•
er, in a flowered dress with hat to
match, and the bridegroom's moth-
er, in a blue flowered dress and
hat of blue to. match,
The young couple left on their
honeymoon, and- plan to live in
Woodstock, The bridegroom works
in Ingersoll.
Tozer Caldwell
(By our Henson correspondent)
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Will-
iam Caldwell, Kippen, was the set-
ting on Saturday afternoon, May
26, for a ... lovely 'spring wedding
when their daughter Jean . Eliza-
beth Caldwell, London, became the
bride of Harry William Tozer,
London, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Tozer, Dorchester.
Rev. N. McLeod, St. Andrew's
Peekitt Appleby
The wedding was solemnized in .
3TO:we- Street United. Church, Tor- •
out% on Thursday,. May 17, at 7.30
p.m., when the Rev, Gordon C,
Smyth united in inarriag„. Mar-
guerite Anne Appleby, Blyth, and.
Flight Cadet John Frederick Peek-
itt of the EcAF, Winnipeg, Mani-
toba,
The bride is the daughter of Mr,.
and Mrs. Sam Appleby, Blytii, and,
the groom is the son of Fred M.
Peckitt, Lonclesboro, and the late
Mrs,, Peckitt.
The bride wore .a pale yellow
box style suit with white acces-
sories, and she carried a white
satin-bound Bible, crested with
blue carnations, white forget-me-
nots- and green ivy and ribbon,
Mrs. Morris'Currie, Toronto, as
bridesmaid, chose a grey box style
suit with pink accessories and cor-
sage of pink carnations,
The groom, was attended by Mor-
ris Currie, of Toronto.
After a short honeymon in Tor-
onto, and visiting at their homes,
the groom will return to Winni-
peg to finish his course, The'bride
will remain in Blyth, and later
they will leave for Halifax, Nova
Scotia, •
United Church, Kippen,. performed
the double ring ceremony under an
arch of blossoms and spring flow-
ers, The bride, who was given in
Marriage by her father, wore fi
ballerina length gown of white
chantilly lace over taffeta with ac-
cessories in white. Her shoulder
length veil was arranged from a
coronet of orange blossoms, and
she carried a bouquet of red roses,
with pink and white stephanotis.
Bridesmaid Mrs. Marie Muir,
Seaforth, chose a gown of blue
nylon in ballerina length with
white hat and white 'accessories,
and carried yellow roses and pink
and white stephanotis.
George Tozer, London', attended
the groom.
The reception for 50 guests was
held, at the home of the bride's
parents, Kippen., The bride's
mother wore a gown of dusty rose
lace over taffeta, with accessories
in white. The groom's mother
chose navy sheer over taffeta with
navy accessories, both 'wore cor-
sages of white 'mums.
A three tier wedding cake cen-
tered the bridal table, with pink
and white color schemes complet-
ing the decorations. Serving were
Mrs. Whiter Adkins, Mrs. Keith
McLean, Mrs. Clarence Ruston and
Miss, Gladys Chapman.
For their wedding trip to Mon-
treal and points east, the bride
changed to a green and white glaZ-
ed cotton dress, over which she
wore a green coat. Her accessor-
ies were in white. Mr. and Mrs.
Tozer will reside in London.
Guests were present from Tor-
ontO, London, Dorchester, liensall,
Kippen, Seaforth, Clinton and
Cromarty,
Sangster—Jones
(By oar Hensall correspondent)
A quiet spring wedding was
solemnized on Saturday, May 26,
at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Ar-
chie MacGregor, when Rev. Don:
aid MacDcnald united in marriage
Edna Mae Jones, Hensall, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Edna Corbett, Exeter,
and the late Fred Corbett, and
James' Rosswell Sangster, Hensall,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
James Sangster.
The bride wore a beige suit with
natural accessories and corsage, of
yellow 'mums. Mit. A. MacGreg-
or attended her sister wearing.. a
navy suit with white accessories
and corsage of red carnations.
The groom was attended by Ar-
chie MacGregor.
For the reception the bride's
mother received wearing blue
crepe with matching accessories,
and corsage of pink carnations. 0
TROUT DERBY AT SEAFORTH
FUN FOR 850 CHILDREN
There were 405 trout dumped
into Silver Creek at the Seaforth
Lions Park Sunday morning, May
20, but by the time the finish bell
rang in the Lions Trout Derby at
3 o'clock Monday afternon, all but
about 60 were either in the frying
pan or on their way.
The annual Lions, Trout Derby
was a success from every angle.
More than 350 children took part.
—Huron Expositor.
Three Hurt in,
Crash On .14ayfield..
Road; Charges
A charge of careless driving has
been laid against Nick .$poiala,
Riverside; as a result of a single-
car crash on the Bayfield road on
the evening of May 19. At about
11 pan, Spolala was travelling west
in a 1953 model car, with two
Passengers, when he. missed the
curve about tvep miles west of
Brucefield and rolled the car twice
into a field,
Spoiala was taken by ambulance
to Clinton Public Hospital, where
be was treated for a broken back
by Dr, W, A. Oakes, and has sin-
ce been removed' to his home at
Riverside,
The two passengers were air-
women from RCAF Station Clin-
ton, AW 2 •Caroline Scheitz suf-
'fered a fractured' pelvic bone and
severe lacerations, . AW2 Kath-
leen Huffman suffered a fractured
collanteene and shoulder blade,
fractured right hand and :severe
le.ceratiom
Both of the girls (who are4rotn
Manitoba) were treated at bona,
al on, Station Clinton and are now
patients at Westminster Hospital,
London,
Constable Robert Sims, OPP de-
%diluent, Goderich, investigated.
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Two-Car Collision
Injures Two From
Station Clinton
Two persons from RCAF Stat-
ion Clinton were injured Sunday
night in a two car collision which
occurred on Dunlop Hill just north
of Goderich. Robert €ardy, RCAF
Station Clinton, and Mrs. Gene
(Gfitruele) Parent were taken to
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich,
Cardy suffered from back injur-
ies, and Mrs. Parent was treated
for lacerations over the right eye.
Gene Parent, husband% of the in-
jured' women, and driver of one of
the'cars was uninjured'. Driver of
the second vehicle was. Fred Beev-
ers, Goderich, who was not hurt.
Damage to the Beever car was
estimated at $400 and to Parent's
$200. Constable Jack • Parkinson,
Goderich OPP detachment, investi-
gated. 0
RECEIVED B.A. DEGREE
Brock Vodden received h
Bachelor of Arts Degree 'from Vic-
toria College at the University of
Toronto on Thursday, May 24th.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vodden and
Miss Janis Morritt were in at-
tendance at the ceremony—Blyth
Standard.
4-11 Beef Club
Judges Herefords
(By Nary McCullough)
Bayfield 4-H Beef Calf Club
held their May meeting at the
home of -Robin Thompson, RR 3,
Clinton, President Bert Pepper
opened the meeting with the 4-H
Pledge, which was followed by the
roll call and the minutes. of the
last meeting.
All the members judged classes
of Hereford cattle. Arthur 13°3 ,
ton gave a quiz which was' enjoy-
ed by all.
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