HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-08-28, Page 4Mr, and Mrs, J. D. Thcmadike
who, recently returned from v'isit-
i'ng relatives and friends at Oak-
wood and' Lindsay, spent last Fri-
day in Toronto, wb'ere they
!attend-
od the firnais in the Ca radian Leg-
aw, l'luubil e S1pe,, ng contest.
JYfr, Gaud Mrs. B, J. Gibbings
have visited for the past weak in
Sfiratfard with t'he'ir son, Mr. and
Mrs. John Gi!b'bing's' and Ilam!,,,
Mrs, Betty Bennett returned to
Toronto On $at4r1d'ay, after spend'
ing tiwo weeks vacation in Clinton
with friends.
Dr. and Mrs, C. W, Mewhort
and fainly, Gordon and Diane,
left this, week for their home in
Lake Cow4chan, B,Q, after 'a 6s
with. Mrs, Mewh art's parents, Mr.
land 'M . Derwin Carter, Lloy
Carter, Toronto is, also spending
t. >
!his holidays with his parents.
J, A. Kosawan and son Garry
Ottawa, arrived last week
spend a few clays with, Mrs. Kos
wan's !parents', Mr, and Mrs. Nor-
man Ball. They left for home ae
commpanied' by Mrs, Kosowan aro
Uttl'e son and daughter, who have
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LUGGAGE
CLINTON Phone HU 2-935
lose!( visiting in. Clinton. For Church. Laymen
l
Mrs. Jp'ssie I.;i•tman, Pilot aYZaundl,
who, spent a tfewv days'. last week Spiritual Retreat under the aus
with lien friends, Mr. and Mrs, p , of 'the Huron Presbytery of
Norrnan Ball, weft for home last the United' Church and South
Friday, Huron Ministerial Ass,aciataan and
Miss Juan T,hom,pson left Lond- Other kindred rgrouvs will; be held
,cru on (Sunday by plane for St, at ,the Sunvaer School Grounds,
Johns, Ne!wfaundland, to visit wide Goderich on Tuesday, September
!her DrDther.•in-law and sister F/L' 2, d include Kenneth J.
and Mrs, D. A. Reynolds, The leaders s d K
Mrs.. W'ilrrner Wallis' 'visited w4th Cox, MIA'; psychologLma consult
Beater at S:osnbra
ant, Hamilton; cutstandunig cliwr-
(Mrs. Eirzabeth chm,an and, leader In, :the lay move
-
during the week. m'ent, He is, a member of the
Mr. and ;Mrs. William, Ir=e 1%irkni,dge, Retreat, Bangor, Penn.
and Daviid, Milton, and Donald and Lay's sarong !emphasis ,upon,
Moffat, Sornbra, visited witch, Mrs. the place of " Stlence" in, relilgious
t
Wilmer Wallis, during the week, services.
a Dr. Hamner Lane, rassoaiate sec-
retary of the dopartme,n:t of ev-
d Mrs. Albert Seeley amgeaism and social sertvices of
Funeral service was conducted the United Church oil the sulbject
rya
!in the Ball and Mutch funeral `hMi,nisteris; and Layvnen dn, Evan -
home last Flriday, August 22, by gelism,".
.the Rev, J. A, Mo'K'rm,, Wesley- Discussion ;groups led by Elllgin
Willis United Church, for Axnn!ie Mclxhliley, Varna; C. W, Caslick,
° Landsborough Johns, widow of the Wingliamr and others. Shipper gath-
late Albert Seeley, Interment was ,er ing will The addressed by Dr,
d
in Clinton Cemetery. Cox. People of all denominations
Pdal-bearers. were ;four neoliews, will be made welclome,
Lorne and Earl Lawson, Hullett; o - -
Howard Johns, Tuckersmit'h; Rus- Wood Skinner
Rus-
sell, Austin, Varna and Maurice
McKee', Goderir:h; Harry' Boag,
Newmarket. Main Street United Church,
Born In OTuckersmn'th on March Exeter, was the setting on August
9, 1874, she was, the daughter of 23, for the wedding of Marilyn
SEdwin Johns, and Jane' Landsbor- Ann Skinner and Kenneth Edwin
,ouigh Johns. She attended a lladies Wood. The bride is the daughter
college ,urn Hamilton, -and married of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skinner,
Albert Seeley on April 8. They Exeter and the groom is the son
d came to Clinton to dive 62 years ofMr. andro. The Rev, Edwin
Wood
od,
ago.
S Mrs. Seeley was a member of Snell officiated.
the Women's Missionary Society Given in marriage by her fa -
elf Wesiley=Willis' United Church
therlength gown of hand-cthe bride lipped chan-
for Many years.
Death, came suddenly ;on Tues- tilly lace and net over duchess
day, August 19, at her home, Mrs. satin styled with cap sleeves, and
Seeley had not been, ill, and had scalloped sabrina neckline. The
walked' to the post efface on the bouffant skirt of nylon chiffon
day of her 'death. extended to a brief train, and a
Surviving are two sons, Wilfred, double crown of seed pearls and
at home and, Harald In Trenton. it d silk s held he finger-tip
ger-tied eila
A daughter Aleda, died in 1912 cascade of whiteShecrte a
at the age of 15. Three brothers cascade
and trailinpompoms, p
and three sisters, predeceased her. Bridal attendants wore identical
Her nuslban,d` died nine, years' ago, ballerina -length owns of el
Also surviving is a sister-in-law silk rinorga lengthza net over taffeta,
low
Mrs. Addison Johns, Newmarket; styled with snugly fitted bodice
five grandchildren ,and two great g y ,
grandsons. scoop neckline and "V" back, wide
Persons, attending the funeral pleated cummerbund and match-
fpom, a ,distance included Miss ing headdresses.. They carried
Dorothy Allin, Toronto; Mr. and cascade bouquets of white Shasta
Mrs. Karry Boa,g; Newmarket; mums and trailing ivy. Attend -
Harold Seeley, Trenton; Mr. and ants were Miss Joan Thomson,
Mrs. Bill •Seeley, Buffalo, N.Y.; maid of honour, London; brides -
Mr. ,and ,Mrs. Jack Busby and maids, Miss Evelyn Sharrow, Lon -
r Shirley, •Chathham; Mr, and Mrs', don; Miss Aubrey Ross, London
ATaurice McKee, Goderich; Mrs. and Miss Barbara Skinner, Exe-
Wilamm. aHoy, God'erich; Mr, and ter, sister of the bride.
2 Mrs, Edwin Johns, Mitchell; Mr. Lewis C. Tebbutt, Woodstock,
,and Mrs. George Sanderson, Gad- was groomsman and ushers were
Robert Skinner, Exeter, brother
er:ich. of the bride and Kenneth Arm-
strong, Stratford.
_-•- _ -. Mrs, Lena Willard, Exeter, was
organist and accompanied the
y soloist, William Andrews, London,
t who sang "O Perfect Love" and
"The Wedding Prayer."
For the reception held in the
- O'lchurch parlours, the bride'smo-
ther wore wedgewood blue pure
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The f=amily Store
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Albert Street Clinton, Ont.
silk dress with white feather hat
and a corsage of blush pink Pin-
nochio roses. The groom's mother
assisted in hunter gray taffeta,
with an undertone of dusty rose,
a rose clipped feather hat, and
corsage of pastel pink sweetheart
roses.
White gladiolus, yellow 'mums
and lighted candles decorated the
dining room. Serving were Marie
Klatt, Shirley Wurm, Phyllis
Merkley, Marion Belling, Ruth
McLean and Diane Rykman.
The bride donned a toast col -
cured tae silk sheath dress with
matching accessories, beige duster
coat and corsage of talisman ros-
es, for travelling. After a wedding
trip to the Eastern States, the
young couple will live in Wing -
ham, where the groom is a mem-
ber of the District High School
staff.
Mr. Wood is a graduate of OAC
Guelph and of OCE', Toronto. His
bride is a graduate of St. Joseph's
School of Nursing, London.
I SUNSET
DRIYEAN THEATRE
11/4 Miles East of Goderich
on No. 8 Highway
Thursday and Friday
August 28-29
(`LET'S ROCK"
Julius La Rosa -- Phyllis Newman
CARTOON COMEDY
Saturday and Monday
August 30 -Sept. 1
"The PLAINSMAN
Gary Cooper -- Gene Arthur
CARTOON COMEDY
Sunday Midnite Only
August 31
BOX OFFICE OPENS 12.01
"BANDIT QUEEN"
Charlie Chaplin Jr. and
Marga Dean
"Godzilla, King of
The Monster"'
Raymond Burr
Tuesday & Wednesday
Sept. 2 and 3
"Handle W th Care"
Dean Jones -- Joan O'Brien
Two Shows Nightly
First Show at Dusk
Children under t2, in cars; FREE
L.:,iA1..:.Ae..rAi --.w'- pSayln• - _ - - :+,=
CLWTorz rMWS_RF-CQRI)
Engagements
ManyLovely Parties Held To Honou Announced
Mr. and Mrs..Jahn W. Alk »
to
+ennead, Bruaeenga
Mss E. L. Ned gerl An August Snide
announce the engagement ,o4F
men
there d > dno to
AU'an-r, Stewart
Glenn Allan• Stewart Broadfoot
Mrs, Wilfred Jervis entertained
I
On Tues'da , Au gist 19 .a y i,n-
Y g 1
(root Minton,
i n, the wedding to
20 'guests on: her lawn on Aug-
I
ust 1,1 errs honour of s za-
s i
formal tea was het a e
a d t the ivom
take place September 20, 1.95$
beth Louise Nediger, bride.•elect.
Of Mrs, John, N'ediger in; honour
at the hoarse of the brid'e's ;parr
Lynn 6hipley ppresented gifts, con,-
of her daughter. Tfie rooms
ernes, 35-xsistirrg
of a yellow nylon blanket
were, beaut ifullly decorated with
o------
and a ;pair or embroidered villow- floral,
arrangements,
nI• OUKA118 WILL MDDT ON
WEDNESDAX, SEPTEMI3r, 3
eases to the ,guest of lwnour, Miss,
Nediger thanked all, those present
Mrs, WIRiam Nedu er and Miss'
The regular September meet-
frac the lovely gifts. Tea Was 'seryv-
I
D a Bundy, v -
ori A. ani'
' Y, ,e'a, Saskat
ing of Iuron c Rebekah Lo e
ed !by Mns, Jervis assisted by mrs,
wean, where an charge of lis-
No. 306 Wednes,-
0 will .be held an Wed'nes-
Harold Adams,, A%rs, Percy Liver- >y
ing the wedding and shower
g d
day, September 3, at 8.30 p.m,
more and Mrs. Reg. Shipley,
gifts.
The officers wial serve lunch,
C?n, August 4, a kitchen show-
er was held at the summer hems
on, August 20, the summer cat-
in Drysdale of Mrs, C. ,Ni, $hear-.
tags of Mr. and Mrs., John Nedi,
ONTA410 STRMT WA TO
ing. 25 guests were served a del- ,ger
was, the location of an evell-
MDET ON SEPTEMBER. 2
The
vicious sal'add supper. A scrap book
dng !party for Mr, and Mrs, C, E,
Wwnen's Arsbcaatioru of
Ontario Street United Church- will
telaling the life story of Miss Ned-
i;ger was read and enjoyed by ail-
Bundy and daughter Donna, Avon -
meet .on Tuesday, September 2,
at 2.30 •. In the Church
foml'owing which, the gifts were
,lea, Saskatchewan. Friends, and
relatives. joined in
,m, -
p par-
, • -
presented der a decorated' box un
a singsong out -
J g g
Maur. Lunch convenors are Mrs,
der an umbrella, The lbride-.elect
doors and ,a• !buffet Imich ;of chick -
William Jenkins and Mrs. John
Merrill, Programme convenorsMrs.
made a sludtable reply.
e0burgers and hamburgers were
are Mrs. Charles W,illian'a prod
C9ditbrd Holland, aunt of
enjoyed' by all.
Mrs. IraMerrill
. .
tie entertained 30 relatives
- . ... of the Ne iter family at a bar -
Mrs.becue ,party -on her dawn, on Sun -
Arthur Jackson day, August 10. An electric 'kit
,Funeral service was held in the then clock was, ;presented; to her.
Ridley funeral chapea, New Toron-
to by the Rev. Dr. C. Mustard', for
Mrs. Arthur Jackson, who passed
away .on Wednesday, August 20,
in .Queen Elizabeth Hospital,, To-
ron t'o.
Born in, Morris Township 74
years ago, she was the former
Anna Laura, Fear. Her husband,
Arthur Jackson, passed away on
July 3, 1958,
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. G. (Helen) Kluey, Mim1w;
MVS- V. (Mardon) Riley, Alder -
wood; three brothers, Ray, Ciin-
tan; Wialiam. and Leslie, •both of
'Blyth; two sister!", Miss Mary
Fear, Miniica arra' Mrs. W. Har -
lock, London; five grandchildren
(one, of whom is Davdd Kluey,
'stationed at RCAF Station Cain -
ton.).
Open House
Mr. and, Mrs. M. T. Corless will
celebrate -their Golden Wedding
Anniversary by holding "Open
House" ,at their hams on Orange
Street on Saturday, September 6.
They will be pleased to greet rel-
atives, friends, and neighbours' from
3 ta. 5 a'elock In the afternoon,
and from 7 to 9 a'cloak in the
evening. 34-5-x
Jack McKnight
Clinton
HU 2-3876
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Church Directory
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: JOHN AQULIAN, B.Tk
10.00 a;m. -Union Service at Aubu,rli.
Thurs'da'y, 7.30 p.m. -Young People's and Prayer Meeting.
A Cordial -Welcome -to All
( Christian Reformed
Church
REV. G. J. HOYTEMA, Minister
10.00 a.m.-Serivice, in Einglash
11.30 a.m.-Sunday School
2.30p.m.--;Service in Dutch
Everyone Welcome
Listen to the denominational
broadcast of the Christian Re-
formed Church:' Back to God
Hour. Every Sunday, Sarnia,
Ontario, CKOC, 8.30 a.m.,
1070 kcs, Windsor, Ont., CK -
LW, 10.30 p.m., 800 kes.
Jo3eph Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Christians gathered in the name
of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matt.
18: 20) meeting in the above hall
invite you to come and hear the
Gospel, the old, old story of Jesus
and His Love.
Order of meetings on Lord's day
as follows:
11.00 a.m.-Breaking Bread
3,00 p.m. -Sunday School
7.00 p.m. -Preaching the Gospel
8.00 p.m. -Wednesday- Prayer
Meeting and Bible Reading.
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
I. BODENHAM, Pastor
Sunday, August 31
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 &m. -Morning Worship
7.30 p.m. -Evening Service
Guest speaker for ,both services,
Rev. B. Pittativay, Faith Bap-
tist Church,, St. Thomas.
Wed., 8 p.m. -,Prayer Meeting
You are cordially invited to these
services,
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL.
OLLNVON
Sunday, August 31
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 la.m.-Morning Worship
8.00 p.m. Speaker -Mr. John Rae,
London.
Tues;d'ay 8 p.m: Missfonariy sipeak-
er", Mr..Aallan Weber, P.E'.I„
coloured saideg will (be shown,
'A Hearty Welcome Awaits You"
wedep=MilTft; anite'b
Iju>ycTj
REV. J. A. MCKIM, B.A.
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
IM. R. RENNI>E. Choir Director
Sunday, August 31
9.4.5 a.m.--Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
8.00 p.m. --Community Service at
Drive -In Theatre
HOLMESVILLE
9.45 a.m.-Morning Worship
10.45 a.m.-Sunday School
TURNER'S
1.30 p.m. -Worship Service .
Let us use the Lord's Day to
strengthen our Christian Faith
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
P.A.O.C.
Victoria Street, Clinton
K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
Assistant Pastor:
B. DAVIDSON
Friday, August 29---
8.00 p.m. -Christ's Ambassadors:
Sunday, August 31--
10.00 ,a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7.00 p.m. -Gospel Service
Tuesday, September 2--
8.00 p.m. -Regular Prayer and
Bible Study Service.
A Special Welcome Awaits You
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
St. Paul's -- Clinton
REV. C. S. INDER, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Thirteenth Sunday After Trinity
8.30 am. -Holy Communion
Brotherhood of Anglican Ch-
urchmen Corporate Commun-
ion and Breakfast.
11.00 a.m.-Marninig Prayer.
Confirmation Classeo for, Juniors
and Seniors during the week.
Ask the Rector for particulars.
Tues., ,Selpt. 21 -,St. Paul's Guild
wilii be held .in. the Owen Me-
morial Hall at 2,30 p, rr.
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
„TETE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor- IW . GRANT MILLS, B A:
x r 11.00 a.m.---•Jobit Service at "V'49cisley-Willis Urlu,ted
Chttroli
o 8.00 p.m. --Community Service at Drive -In Theatre
T111tNER19 01TURCIi
' t• s, ,o 1,30 p,m.--Worship Service
LAKEVIEW'
CASINO
GRAND BEND
DANCING
Wednesday --- Friday
Saturday
Last Dance
Midnite--Sunday, Aug. 31
The "Miss Grand Bend
Bail"
Last Dance of the Season
Midnite--Sunday, August 31
First Judging of Beauty
Contestants
- Be Here by 11 a.m.
Monday, Sept. 1
Big Parade, Variety Show,
Beauty Contest & Puppy Raffle
'UMSDAY, AUGUST 28, 195$
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Back To School
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