HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-06-28, Page 10Clinton Nurse Marries Farmer
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St. Columban Roman Catholic Church was the scene of the
marriage of MR. AND MRS. MAURICE KIRBY HALLAELAN,
The bride, the former Mary Veronica Hicknell, Reg.N., on the
staff of Clinton Public Hospital, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter J. Hicknell, 11.11'5, Seaforth. The bridegroom is a son of
'Mr. and Mrs. Simon P. Hallahan, Belgrave. Following their
wedding trip to Northern Ontario the couple will live on their
farm near Belgrave.
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1Jurola Judging Team Tops Group
Of Ontario And Michigan Teams .
Field Pay to be held in July at.
Gard Blank, Igich., was issued by
Dean Allen, assistant county agent
for Gratiot County.
For the first time in the four
years in which the livestock jildg!,
Aug competitions has been held, an
Ontario team has placed first in
Shorthorn judging at the field day,
held. by the Lambton-Middlesex-
Oxford Breeders. The Huron
County team was made up of PD.V,
id Kirkland, RR 3,. Lucknow;
Barry .McQuillan, RR. 1, Lucknow,
and Bert Pepper, R13, 3, Seaforth.
This was the .first time that a
team from this county WAS enter-
ed in the competition. In each of
the past three years teams from
Michigan had won the event. Corn-
petition is Open to teams from the
Counties of Middlesex, Lambtoo,
Oxford, Elgin, Huron and the
State of Michigan.
The Trophy, which will be' kept
permanently at the agricultural
office in Clinton, was won with a
total score of 669 points out of a
possible. 750 point% A cash prize
of $10.00 was given to the winning
team.
Bert Pepper was the high con-
testant, with a total score of 232
points out of a possible 250, arid
won the Alec McGregor cash
award of $5.
All contestants in, order to
qualify had to be members of the
1.956 4-H Club program in their
respective counties, The Huron
team was coached and entered by
agricultural representative G. W.
Montgomery and his assistant, A.
• S. Bolton.
Lambtbn County placed second
with 654 points, followed by three
teams from Isabelle County, Mica,
igen, with 634, 632 and 628 points
respectively; then Gratiot County,
Michigan, with .62.$ and Middlesex
County, with 573 points.
An invitation to the Ontario
County teams to compete at . the
Michigan Shorthorn Br e e d,e r s
On June. 25 the pupils of three
rural schools enjoyed a bus ride to
Niagara Falls, The schools were
$S. 7, Hallett (teacher, Miss
Nancy Webster), SS 8, Logan
(teacher, Miss Margery Webster),
and SS 4, Goderich Township
(Miss Jean ' M. Pitt, teacher),
Some parents and other adults
accompanied them,
The party left at 6 a.m,, and
proceeded to the Niagara Penin-
sula. At the locks near Thorold
they saw a boat going through,
Following lunch they went on a
conducted tour through Fort Geo-
rge and learned of its importance
and strategic value in the war of.
1812. The party visited Queens-
town and climbed to the top of
the Brock Monument with its 365
steps'.
Then Niagara Falls was reached,
Some of the party saw the Falls
for the first time A tour was
made through the scenic tunnels
under the 'Falls, and other points
of interest were visited. The wea-
ther was ideal and everyone thor-
oughly enjoyed the day. The hour
to leave for home came all too
soon.
Such' an outing has an educa-
tional value and in the years to
come remains a sunny memory in
the lives of those who are now
children.
WEDDING
Keyes" Storey
D. Glenn Campbell
fated 'at the marriage` in the Virst
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth,
on „rune 11, of Miss Elsie Mae
Storey to Merton - Thomas. Keyes.
The bride is a daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. William J, Storey,' R.
R. 2 Seaforth; and the bride,'
groom is a son of Mr. and
Wilber Keyes, R.13,, 3 Seaforth.
Allan D. Bennett was organist
and the soloist was Morris Camp-
bell, Listowel," who sang .f'The
Lord's Prayer" and C) Promise
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor4en,
gth gown of white embroidered
nylon tulle over slipper satin
with a fitted bodice, lily-point
sleeves, and featuring a Sabina
neckline and a row of tiny but.,
tons down the back. The full
skirt was styled with five tiers
of nylon tulle, heavily embroid-
ered over satin. She carried a
bridal bouquet of white and pink
roses.
Miss Muriel Schade, Reg. N.,
Stratford was the bride's only at-
tendant. She wore a ballerina-
length -gown of white and pale
green nylon tulle over white
satin with a tier of embroidered
nylon tulle at the waist-line and
featuring a satin sash. The strap-
less nyon tulle bodice was dec-
orated' with 'embroidery, and
she wore a white nylon tulle
stole, mittens and matching head-
dress. She carried, a bouquet of
yellow chrysanthemums.
Miss Cindy MacDonald, Sea-
forth, was flOwer-girl. She wore
aliink nylon dress over crinoline
matching bonnet and gloves, and
carried a nosegay of white and
pink baby chrysanthemums.
The ring-bearer was David
Whitfield, London, a cousin of
the . bridegroom. He wore navy
blIzer and grey trousersand
carried the ring on white satin
cushion. Groomsman was Stuart
Keyes, Toronto, brother of the
bridegroom; and the-ushers were
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bride, and George Keyes, a cous-
in of the bridegroom.
A reception was held in the
church parlours. The mother of
the bride received wearing a del-
phinium blue dress with beige
accessories, and a corsage of pink
chrysanthemums. ' The bride-
groom's mother chose a navy blue
dress with matching accessories
and a corsage of pink chrysanth-
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Brucefield; Miss Cecelia Connol-
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For a wedding trip to the
eastern United States, the bride
wore a dusty pink dress with
pink hat and blue accessories,
and a corsage of baby blue .chry-
santhemums. 'After the wedding
trip the couple will reside in
Seaforth.
Hensall Brownies
Close Season
(By our Hensall correspondent)
The closing meeting of the
Brownies was held on June 22, in
the town hall, Hensall, with par-
ents of the children present. Miss
Jean Lavender, Tawny Owl, who
is leaving the pack since she will
be teaching in Hamilton this fall,
Was presented with gifts from the
local association, and also a gift
from the Brownie Pack itself.
Four Tweenies, Donna McCreary,
Donna Wilkinson, Dianne Reid
and Barbara Schwalm, were en-
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Listowel, London, Blyth, Varna,
Clinton, Woodstock, and Sea-
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