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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-08-02, Page 3PAG7,4- THl iii ar En ines.. 'Teen Age Boys Study • Teen Age Girls. Study Hairdressing r r•s);‘, ••*,;• s‘, ' • • • B.F.Goodrich 2 Ca 1 "'"4117 14 • B. AN'A \ cr! sPEEIAL PP-104 Cash.in today! There's .Extra Trade-in Allowance waiting for you at ... 'Lloyd Butler WHITE] ROSE Clinton,ntario Phone HIT, 2-9021 Manufacturers' Specials AVAILABLE AT BEATTIE FURNITURE KROEIILER REST ROCKERS. ........ In Nylon,.Boude, and Wool Freize Covers; ends of leen AA rolls; once a year value (6 only) at ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, . , Iptia.1.1U TV SWIVEL REST ROCKERS-- to ,,,,,,,,, ........... .. ... .... ....... Reg. 65.00 Reduced COTTON LOOP-TWIST RUGS. Rubber backing — site 27150 inches. $5,50 CONTRACT TIMES ON ROOM GROUPINGS ton really save buying furniture this way at Beattie Furniture Westinghouse "Quality-First" REFRIGERATOR WITH EASY CONVENIENT CTREDXT PLAN PAYMENTS $ voivb,r mid. -1955 .04 Fun For $ina. Indians appen ere a a . - Mrs. Frank Riley entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter Grace, -who A to be mar- ried on August 8. On, Wednesday evening guests from the Summer- hill Conn-m.10W where Grace taught for- two years were receiv- ed, by the hostess and her daugh- ter. Baskets of roses decorated the rooms and the linen-covered tea table was centred with the wed- ding,cake and an arrangement of noseholds. Tea was' Poured by Mrs. Thomas Riley, aunt of the bride, and the guests were served by Mrs. Ken- neth , Elul:ley and Mrs. Joseph Ril- Displayinethe trousseau and linens was •,Miss Audrey Maley; shower gifts, Mrs. Robert Grimold- by; China,, crystal and kitchen, Mrs. W. S. Whyte and the guest book by Miss Joyce Brown. On Thursday evening the trous- seau was held 'for the ladies of, Constance community. Tea was poured by Mrs. Kenneth Betties and Mrs. Thomas Riley. Display- ing the trousseau was Mrs. Robert Grimoldby; linens, MrS. Mervin Cyodkins; gifts and shower gifts, Mrs. William Jewitt; China, crys- tal and kitchen, Mrs. Kenneth Ridley and the guest book by Miss Joyce Brown, - On Saturday afternoori aunt's and cousins of the grown were re- ceived by the bride and her moth- er, Miss Joyce Jewitt and Miss Marie-Brigham assisted in display- ing and serving, while_Mrs. Joseph Riley poured tea. HOLMESViLii Mrs. Malcolm SMith, Mrs. Ath Thompson and Kathy, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Cullough. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams had as their guests for the week- end, Mr, and Mrs, George Mitchell and Nancy,. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cudmore and Paul have returned to their home, having spent a few days in Willowdole and Hamilton. —.0 Canadian income to farmerS from sale of dairy products leach- ed $438,000,000 in 1955. Re:444re A charming church wedding WAS solemnized Brucefield United Church' rlaat Saturday, July 28, when Verna Allison, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Lindsay Eyre, Bruce- field, became the bride of David John Reid, plinton; son of Mr. and ]avid Reid, Owen Sound. The double-ring ceremony was conducted by 'theRev., B. Davison, Brucefield., S. Winner' flowers in blue and white shades; and tall white Can- delabra formed the setting. Mrs , John R. Murdoch, Brucefield, .orgr, mist of the .church accomPanie.d Miss Marlyn Eyre! Heneall, CPUs' in of the bride, who sang, "Wed- ding. grayer" and Walk 13e- Side You." . Given, in marriage bey her father, the bride was lovely in a waltz length gown of white bridal satin With double nylon overskirt and panels of chantilly lace. A mat- ching lace jacket with long point ed sleeves and, semi-Elizabethan collar was, worn over, the strapless gown and her fingertip veil was held with a tiara of seed pearls and irridescent- sequins, She car- ried ,a bouquet of red roses. Mrs, Douglas. 'Jones (nee ,Thel- ma Baird), -.Clinton and Mrs. At-04, old Keys, Varna, sister of the bride, were the attendants, wear. ing identically styled Waltz' length gowns' of nylon tricot over 'net and taffeta with matching headdress-' es and gloves; in pink and blue shades. Mrs, Jones carried pink Carnations. and Mrs. Keyes carried blue carnations, ' Tiny Miss. Jean Cole; two-year- old daughter of Mr. and ,Mrs Al- vin Cole, Cromarty, a cousin of the bride was the dainty flower girl in' yellow nylon with yelloW headdress and carrying- a tiny nosegay of white baby 'mums-, Douglas JoneS, .Clinton, was groomsthan and ushers were Arn- Old Keys, Varna and. Howard Grealis, Clinton. For the reception.:Which.- follow- ed at the home 'of the bride; Mrs. Eyre received in lighred aqua gown with white accessories and a cogsage of white carnations.. The groom's mother assisted in teal blue with pink accessories. Guests' attended. from Owen Sound, Lon- don, Chatsworth, Hensall, Clinton. and Cromarty. , .The wedding breakfast .was set- \red on tbe.. large colonial styled. verandah, where pink and white. streamer graced the white Pil-lars, and the three-tiered wedding cake set off the bridal table, Wait'. messes. . were the Misses Jane :Hart- ley, Audrey Oliver, June Manning, Barbara Ford and Edna Lightfoot, all' fellow employees of the bride in the Pank.of I Niontreal„ Clinton branch. Preparing food in cthe kitchen were Mrs, J. Cairns and Mrs. W1 Richards, For going away, the bride don. lied a yellow figured nylon dress with white accessories and wore a corsage of white carnations, lowing a motor trip through Nor- thern. OntariO and Michigan, the young couple plan to live in Olin-, ton, where the groom is employed with Per-lOdt Hosiery Limited, Caldivel14.1allani • • . . . The United Church manse at Auburn was the scene of a pretty wedding last Saturday, when gv, elyn Mary, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hallam, Auburn, be.: Van* the bride of John. William Caldwell; . Blyth, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caldwell. The Rev. Mr. IUltz, officiated. Given in marriage b her father, the .bride wore white and gold 'brocaded gown In ballerina length with white accessories, and a. pearled` headdress. Tier corsage was of red roses, Miss grace -Hallam, 4nburnt sis- ter of the bride, was bridesmaid in white and blue. floral silk with matching headdress and white ac-. cesapries. She wore a corsage of pink roses, The groomsman was 'Reg, Good, Goderich, rOr the reeeption in the bride's home Mrs. Hallam received wear- ing glazed embroidered cotton* with white accessories and the groom's mother wore blue nylon with white accessories, Guests at- tended from Blyth, Clinton. and , Goderich. When leaving for a wedding trip,. to northern points, ,.the bride wore floral - yellow silk with white ac- cessories and her coraage of red roses, Upon their return„ they will live in Blyth..- 1..ntort Exitir Sparts. Program. Has. .V(ide:Ratige The p4c•tures, published" along, side are evidence _Pf the Wide spread in interests which. are catered to in the recreation pro- gram in 'the Tow. n of BXerter. A full-time, recreation tor 'is hired in that .:towir'WhP takes charge of organizing min, or sports, both winter'and sum- mer; a variety of sports and re-, creation during the summer months for youngsters and teen- agers out .of for recreation- al evenings for adults during the -Winter, ball schedules, amateur sports,of all kinds. ',Throughout the summer an outdoor sports program is plan- ned for' each week in the coin,. munity park, with a central--,- theme different each we<. One of the-most popular themes is the cowboy and Indian week which is highlighted by parades, campfires, tenting and costumes in which everybody gets into the act. The .Mayor . of the town dressed .up in appropriate cos- time, and -was driven in an op- en car at -the head, of a parade composed of. 2.0 0 costumed youngsters. This year a tradeS ' camp program was added. ' The community (takes" great interest in the activities of the recreational program: " It could happen in Clinton, - 0 Constance - Bride • •• • Honoured At Trousseau Teas .....t....:„..... VALUES AND AT AU, AT Cr_ STORES PRICES SERVICE REMINDERS PLUS ' , / ir''''',: A I'D A I) COMPETITIV 40,7)).272y PERSONAL SHOP AT ',YOUR DRUG MA HEALTH SALTS STORE, ' Refreshes! Cools' The dependable place to burall your medicines and health 'zest Gives • new zip" and ' and beauty needs. 1 pound tin - 59C .s. 6;t2664Zed ''''' FDA [IRANDS - . , 25c; 2 rolls 49c WAX PAPER Reg, 29c ... TOILET TISSUEreg.' 2 for 25c - 2 for 23c . PAPER NAPKINS - - Reg: 17c, 2 for 33e ' - 1c, 2 for 29c CALAMINE LOTION 39c 8 oz. bottle, reg.. 50'c ' , STOMACH PDR. 59c,1.49 4 oz., Ireg. 75c; 1„6 oz., reg. 1.95 ...:, ..... „„ I MILK OF MAGNESIA 16 and:32 ounce, reg. 35c, 60c .. 29c, 49c . MILK' or, . .... . MAGNESIA TABLETS 29c, 59c 100's and 300's, reg. 39c, 89C Special! .. Lio.A. 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