Clinton News-Record, 1957-03-14, Page 3W/C B.HOOOSPITH MBE, CII'
nniVersities, even now are failnig
short of demand and the situatjon
may become worse, The Soviet
has 4,300,000 in ,its universities,
that is 19.6 per thousand of its
inhabitants as. compared -to 4.9 per
thousand -in. Canada.
'A dynamic report by.,indust-
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of the Hydro Electric Power Coin-
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Ion tulle in floor length with mat-
0114' bandeau of flowers/ and she carried. PP1.1,4,M init4114,_
Harvey Payne,' Dluevale, WaS
his brother's groomsman, and ush-
ers were Fred Tuelcer, WinghaM
and Arthur Gross, Waterloo. Tat,
D. Goodridge sang "The .14.ord's
Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love," ac-
companied by Mrs. E.. Otterbein„
Waterloo, who also played the
wedding march,.
At the reception which followed
in the zcommunity hall, Londesbore,
the bride's Mother received in
grey nylon, with red carnation
corsage. The groom's mother wore
pink and navy-blue' brocaded sat-.
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'...„hapirtan „
A. pretty vited(Ong .41' seiting of daffodils and tulips was per-
formed in Knox Presbyterian
Chapel,. Goderich, an Saturday
afternoon,. March 2, :when Louis
[June Chapman, daughter of Mr.
land Mrs. Leslie Chapman, Coder-
lob, became the bride, of William.
Frederick Tideswoll, C2 nton, . son
of Mrs. William Tide well.
The Rev. R. G. IVIaelVfillan,' God-
erich, performed the .ceremony.
Given. in marfiage by.her father,
the bride was lovely in white sat-
in. styled along •PrinceSs lines, with
tulle, caught up with seed pearls,
Mrs, R. Glazier, .0Oderieh, was
matron of honour in 'salmon pink
taffeta with overskirt of tulle, and
she, carried, as bouquet of white
'Mums,
Lorna Carter, Clinton, w a s
groomsman, Organ music was
provided . by W, H, Bishop.
Fgt. the reception 'at the church,
the bride's mother received in ap-
ple green fantasia) with pink •carn-
ations and 'beige" accessories. The
groom's mother wore navy and
white and' It corsage of white
carnations..
Atter a wedding trip to Niagara
Falls,,a for which the bride donned
a navy and white ensemble, and
matching accessories with corsage
of .pink carnations,, the young
couple will live in Clinton. -
o.
BERT LOBS HAS ARM IN •CAST
FOLLOWING RECENT INJURY,
W. R'. "pert" Lobb, 2, Hal-
Mesville is still indisposed, Four
weeks ago he': injured his shoulder,
and, his arm has been, in a sling
ever since. - Last Friday—.inciden-
tally it was_ Bert's birthday he
had his arm put in a cast, •
Hepsall
(By our Hensall- Correspondent)
The World Day of Prayer was
held in the Hensel' United Chtur_h
on March S with Chiselhurst, Car-mel and St. Paul's Anglican „Chur-
ches uniting. The theme "Who
Shall "Separate Us" was used
throughout the service. Presiding
were leaders Mrs. C. D. ',Daniel,
Mrs. D. Dougall, Mrs. W. 0. Good-
win,' and sacred passages read by
Hoodspit
For More
Wing Commander R. B. "Bud"
Heeds WPM, 'CD, chairman of
the board pf A/V/M Hugh Camp,
'bell Public School, spoke briefly
at the. annual "E4UC4tiop. Week"
event held in the School by the
Home •and' School Association. of
.Adastral. Park.
He spoke eziipliatically of the
importance of higher education
ilow required in Canada,
'"Aecorcling to the present statP,
isties," be reported, "out of every
100 Canadian youngsters who start
kindergarten, only six receive de-
grees as nniverSitY graduateS,
When the National Conference of
Canadian Universities met in Ot-
tawa this year,. the Prime Minister'
of Canada made 'arianxiouneement
which clearly indicated the Fed-
eral. Government's concern. He
proposed that a fund be establish-
ed towards capital expenditures.
for 'university buildings which
• -would be .administered by the Can-
-- ada•-Couneil, a new body created
to foster` Canadian ctilture.
St. Laurent also declared
that he was doubling the per cap.
ita grout to Canadian universities
to 18 I:billion-a year, By 1980, •0101-
ada is expected to require 120,600
engineers, 60,000 scientists and
350,000 techniCiar14,, about three.
times the present force.
. • -"The analysis of .edueation
trends shows that graduation from
mission of Ontario, .suggested that'
large Canadian corporations make,
donations towards our educational
system, in. the •sanie way" they now
make donations to charity. Can,
ada Moat have More and larger.
universities, more technical schools.
and more colleges to graduate'
mare ,and better teachersj'
The Wing Commander purged
that 4 parents, foster and encour-
age their children in the idea of
higher education :because the
great* natural resotirce any na-
tion- Possessions is the .trained
minds of its, people. P •
Following the Wing.,Cernmencl-
er's talk, Jill Turnbull, a grade V
pupil, took over as MistreSs, of
Ceremonies and the children enter-
tained their parents with chorus
singing, spoken poetry, girl's tum-
bling and boys' gymnastics: The
pupils of grades 4 and 5 gave a
fine-- exhibition of square dancing.
The programme came to a close
with. the school chorus singing,
'"An EV6ning 'Prayer,i,
Everyone present, approximately
150; was impressed with the ability
of the -children to perforni,in front
of an audience; Much credit is
clue to all the teachers who as-
sisted in preparing the children
for this event.
Prior to the 'business meeting,
all parents were invited' to visit
their son's and daughter's Class-
rooms,- where a goOd portion of
the children's work was on dis;
play. The teachers were also' in
their respective classroom's to meet
the parents and chat about the
children's. work.
WonIgn.'s
A pretty peremony Wes ,conduc-
tea in the Salvation Army Citadel,
Viringhain, on Saturday, March A.
when OM Martha Fangrad, Wang
ham, became the ..'bride of Scott
Douglas 'Payne, 13liieval .lieut-
enant Gordon Symons, Toronto, OP
fieiated. at tie diAble,ring cere-
mony, assisted by ,I,iientenant--12.
Goodridge, Winghara.
The bride is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Adolf Fangrad, Londes-
bora; andl.the .groom.- is the', son of
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Payne, 131up,-
vale.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore floor-length chan-
tilly lace and tulle, with lace jack-
et to match and lily point sleeves.
Her cap headdress, was studded
with. ti ay • ,pearls and. rhinestones
held the three-quarter length veil
of 'embroidered, tulle, She carried
red and pink roses wttb. white
streamers.
Miss Patricia Diebel, Kitchen-
er, was maid of honour i blue
nylon tulle, over taffeta, styled
fleor-length. `Her headdress was
a matching bandeau 'of flowers,
She carried yellow 'mums, .
Mrs. Harvey Payne, Bluevale,
was bridepmaid, wearing pink ay-
Hurifinic Rebekahs
Confer Degrees'
The Ifuronic Rebekah Lodge
conferred the degree on Mrs. Jim
'Cox and Mrs. Jean. Cudmore, on
march 4, at their regular meeting,
,Mrs, Carman McPherson is degree
captain,
The CP&T committee of the
lodge is selling • tickets on a new
suit, The draw- will be made at
the card party and dance, in Varna
oh, April 5,
Aiiburn
(By your. Auburn Correspondent)
The World Day of Prayer was
held in the "Auburn Baptist Church
with a good attendance. 'The lead-
er was Mrs; J. Osirom, of the Bap-
tist Church. Other leaders were
Mrs. Sid McClinehey of the United
Church; Mrs. John Deer of . the
Anglican Church; Mrs. Wes. Brad-
nock, of the Presbyterian• Church.
The readers were,, Mrs. Oliver
Anderson of the United Church;
Mrs. Fordyce Clark of the Anglican
Church, and Mrs.. Frank-Raithby
of the Baptist Church.
• The Scripture was read by Mrs.
Fred Ross of the Presbyterian
Church'. Prayers were offered by
N ft's. Herb Gorier of the Presby-
terian Church; -Mrs. W. J. Craig
of the United Church, Mrs: .1. W.
Graham of the Presbyterian Chur-
ch, and Mrs, R. J. Phillips' of the
Baptist Church. A quartette was
sung by Mrs. Fred Plaetzer, Mri.
G; R. ;Taylor,, Mrs. 0. A. MacKay'
and Migs Sadie Carter, accomPan-
ied by Mrs. R. J. Phillips.
Mrs. Ostrom introduced the
guest speaker whose -topic was
"Who Shall Separate Us?" In het
remarks she spoke of Serena VAs-
sady, formerly of Hungary, who
prepared the service. She had
been behind 'the iron curtain for
a number of years. The offering
was, received by Mrs. F. Raithby
and Mrs. Stanley Johnston.
Mrs. T. Brintnell. Mrs. Donald
lVfacD,onald, guest' speaker, spoke
of the people of India.
The offering was taken up by
Mrs. B. Cook, Mrs. A. Clark, Mrs.
W. Spencer and Mrs. A. Ferg
Prayers were offered by Mrs. T.
Coates, Mrs. R. Middleton, Mrs.
M. Dougall and. Mrs. A. Orr.
PAM WR,1%.
in, with a corsage of deep pink
carnations, 'Perorations' in the
halt were pink and white-stream-
ers, with wedding bells and tall
candelabra, -
W!altresses %Pero Mrs, J, Sehae.
;Wes, Stratfordl Misses Gerda and
F4olga'rd. rangrad, Londesboro;
Miss Betty Henry, Mrs. J. Clark
and 11.ars. S. Henry, all of Wing-
Guests attended from Toronto,
Detroit, Mich.; /3eainsville,
ever, Waterloo, l3luevalo,
ham, AM} Londeshoro,
Following the wedding trip to
New York, the young couple plan
to live in W„ngham..
CLINTON CITIZENS 'HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
announces:
A REAL TREAT
Is In Store 'For This District
on Thui'sd4y, March-20, 1957
cpci AUDITORIUM -- 8
MR. JOHN F. CLARK, Toronto,
will give an illustrated lecture on ,tiis recent
Asiatic Tour.
EVERYBODY WELCOME NO ADMISSION'CHARGE
Rayfield
(By our Bayfield correspondent)
The WoniereS Day of Prayer;bb-
served this year in Trinity Church,
although not largely `attended, was
a most inspiring service.
Mrs. R, J. Larson substituted for
the president of Trinity Church
Woman's Auxiliary, as leader. She
Was assisted in this role by Mrs.
Harvey Hohner, president of St.
Andrews WIIVIS, and Mrs. C. W.
Brown, president of Knox Church
WMS.
,Miss 7A. M. Stirling read the
Scripture.
• The various prayers were offered
by Mrs. William 'R. Talbot, Mrs.
Russel' Ifeard, -; :Mrs. Emerson
Heard, Mrs, Peter Renner and
Mrs. Robert Seotchriier."'
Mrs. Donald Kingsbury sang
very sweetly, ,:„Spfelt of God, Des-
cend Upon my Heart." Mrs. J.'
13. Higgins was at the organ.
Miss Clara Clark gave a very
fine address on prayer. '
'Mrs. • Jack Scotchmer took up
the collection.
She spoke 'on three main points,
"What I% ,PraYer'?" dOi we
"What do „We pray
fOr?"---on this' Paitieularly
for the Mristialis behind' the iron
curtain, and-MI- those who are out-
side the fold of Christ. • ,
TIO,,WPAIrt 4, 1,957
(By. Mrs. S. Middleton)
The'...,,Women's Inter -Church
World .Day of Prayer service was
oibserved in St. James' Church,
Middleton on *Fridays, March 8,
With a good attendance.
Mrs. Fred Middleton and Mrs.
Bert Rowden, president and vice-
pzisident, respectively of the WA Aeto as • leaders, and• Mrs. John
Middleton was at the organ.
MrS;Milteri Steepe gaVe a splen-
did, address, based on the theme of
the i'service, namely "Who Shall
Separate Us from the Love of
,Christ?" Romans 8 35. "Saint
Patl wrote• front experience when
he wrote thEs text, as did also Ser.-
ena.-Vassady, formerly of Hungary,
when she ,prepared this, the 27th'
Day 'of Prayer Seryice,". stated
the- speaker. "The love of God is
as indestructible as the law of
gravitation and Paul's handicaps
furnished, opportunities for dem-
onstrations of God's strength,
Paul's testimony is most, impres-
sive because 'he is qualified
through; experience. Like, hitt, ,if
we are in touch with the Infinite,
we are never alone oat will.,haVe
new vision and new courage fOr all
trials."
Mrs, Middleton thanked Mrs,
Steepe for her timely address.
'Other ladled' taking Pinit.in this
service included, Mrs. Alfred Hud-
le, Mrs. Charles Cooper, • Mrs. John
Grigg, Mrs. Gordon Rathwell, Mrs.
Donald Middleton, Mrs. Dutot,
Mrs. Storey, Mrs. 0. Cole, Mrs. A.
Miller, Mrs. Ray. Wise -and Mrs.
Stewart Middleon.
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