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'made of Fashions,
Legion Hail; Funds
For Children's Ward
Some lucky lady will win an
exclusive gown following the
spring fashion show to be held in
Clinton Legion Hall on Wednes-
day, April 1. Other door prizes
are being offered at the Parade
of Fashions, sponsored by the Civil
Service Ladies League.
There will be three acts to the
event, which will highlight a col-
lection of fashions by Sophie's of
London. The first two will be
completely modern against a black
backdrop, and for the third, dim
stage lights and tall candelabra
will provide the atmosphere for
the showing of formal wear.
Clinton 1,0.O.F. Has
Past Grands Night
Clinton Lodge IOOF No. 83 held
the annual Past Grands' Night on,
Wednesday evening last. This was
a dinner meeting when a very de-
licious dinner had been prepared
by the lunch committee, under the
convenership of Harold Tyndall.
Noble Grand J. E. Cook welcom-
ed all present, and then the var-
ious chairs were turned over to
Past Grands of the lodge. Those
assisting in this way included:
JPG, C. W. Draper; NG, Harold
Tyndall; VG, John Sutter; Rec.
Sec., Benson Sutter; .Fin. Sec., J.
E. Cook; Treas., W. M. Nediger;
IG, G. H. Jefferson; OG, Norman
Shepherd; War., Charles Cook;
Con., Harry Weymouth; RSNG, E.
E. Gibson; LSNG, Jack Sturdy;
RSVG, George Falconer; LSVG,
Albin Sharp; RSS, W. Z. Mutch;
LSS, Bert Bowden; Chap., W. N.
Counter.
Details were also announced of
the Annual Friendship Night
which is, to be held in the Christ-
ian Education Hall of Ontario
Street United Church, on Satur-
day evening, April 11. On this
occasion the main features of the
program will include a tableau
from Corunna depicting , the
"Building of Odd Fellowship", a
message from the Deputy Grand
Master, W. G. McNeil, Toronto,
and a drill comprising Odd Fellows
and Rebekahs from Waterloo.
Mks Ellen E. Evans
Miss Ellen Elizabeth Evans, who
has resided for the past 12 years
with her nephew Frank Flynn, RR 1, Clinton Hullett township,
died at Scott Memorial Hospital
Seaforth, Wednesday, March 18,
in her 83rd year.
Miss Evans was born in McKil-
lop township, a daughter of the
late James Evans and Catherine
Curtin. She attended McKillop
school and Seaforth High School,
and later taught school for a num-
ber of years.
She was a member of St. Jos-
eph's Roman Catholic Church,
Clinton.
Surviving is one sister, Mrs.
Frank (May) Nagle, Detroit, six
nephews and seven nieces.
Requiem high mass was sung
by Rev, L. E. Reed-Lewis Satur-
day morning, March 22, at St.
Joseph's Church, Clinton. Burial
followed In St. Coluinban ceme-
tery.
Mrs. Thomas Aldington
Funeral service for the late Mrs.
Thomas Aldington was held Sat-
urday, March 21, at the G. A.
Whitney funeral home, Seaforth.
Rev. 3, H. Samos of St Thomas
Anglican Church officiated, and
burial was made in Staffa cetne-
cry.
1allb6arers were Michael Doyle,
Thorpe Rivers, Charles Reeves,
James Henderson, Carter Kerr-
lake, Allan
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Local Couple 'M'arry
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Taylor were married in the
.chapel of Ontario Street United Church. The bride
is the former Merilyn Johnston, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Graham Johnston, RR. 3, Clinton and her husband
is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Barrett Taylor, also of Clint-
on. They will make their home in town,
(Wentworth Studio)
Plan Home In London
A home in London is planned by Mr. and Mrs.
Carlyle Carter, who were married in Egmondville United .
Church, Egmondville. Mrs. Carter is the former Ruth
Chri4ine Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown,
Seaforth, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Carter, Clandeboye. (Photo by Jack Doerr)
Proceeds will be used to further
the work of the League which
undertakes the task of looking af-
ter . the Children's Ward of the
Clinton Public Hospital. Tickets
will be available at the door.
(By our Middleton Correspondent)
The Chapel of the Ontario St-
reet United Church, Clinton, was
the scene of a quiet but pretty
wedding on Saturday, March 14,
when the Rey. Grant Mills offi-
ciated at a double-ring -ceremony
uniting in marriage Miss Merilyn
Joyce Johnston, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Graham Johnston of the
Bayfield Line and Kenneth Geo-
rge Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Barrett Taylor, Clinton,
The charming bride wore a na-
1
vy alpine suit with white accessor-
ies and a corsage of Happiness
red roses.
Miss Barbara Taylor, Varna,
Was bridesmaid, wearing a pale
blue wool suit with a corsage of
pink roses. Murray Taylor, bro-
ther of the groom, was -grooms-
man.
The reception and dinner was
held at the Tiger Dunlop Inn,
Dunlop, with the bride's mother
receiving guests wearing a tur-
quoise gown with a cottage of
yellow carnations. The groom's
mother's gown was of green wool
with a corsage of yellow carna-
tions.
Following the reception, Mr.
and Mrs. Taylor left on a trip
to Niagara Falls. On their return
they will reside in Clinton.
community is invited to attend
this Easter party,
Correction Please
Mrs. Harold Blake .Was report-
ed in last week's paper as giving
a miscellaneous shower for Mrs.
Kenneth Taylor (nee. Joyce John-
ston), A should hive read, Mrs.
Harold Black.
A Good Friday Lenten Service
of Litany and Intercession will be
held in St. James' Church, Middle-
ton on Friday afternoon, March
27 at three o'clock.
A celebration of Holy Commun-
ion will be held in ,St. James' Ch-
urch, Middleton, at the Easter
Day Service on Sunday, March
29, at three p.m. Everyone wel-
come.
MOTHERS GROIN) TO tiffilVT
ON MARCH 31
The Mothers' Study Group of
Wesley-Willis United Church will
meet Tuesday evening, March 31
at the home of Mrs. Gordon
Steepe. Mrs. Wilfred Jervis will
be in charge. Roll call to be
answered by an Easter thought.
Transportation will be provided at
the church at 8 o'clock. Bring
good used clothing to the meeting.
Bitiewater North
(Correspondent: Mrs. Fred Walls,
Phone Clinton IIU 2-9898)
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The Woman's Association of On-
tario Street United Church will
meet on Tuesday afternoon, March
31, commencing at 2,30 o'clock, in
the church parlour, Lunch con-
veners are Mrs. William Ross and
Mrs. N. Tyndall. The program i3
in the charge of Mrs. a Carter
and Mrs. Effie Cornish.
Tuesday, May S will be Visit-,
ors Day, when the WA will enter..
tam the ladles of Goshen WA and
Varna WA.
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NEWS'.of.MIDDLETON
Mr., and Mrs. Edward Wise, Mr..
AV Wise, Mr and Mrs,. Donald
Middleton, Mr, and Mrs, Stewart
Middleton and David Middleton,
attended the Huron Cotinty. Fruit
Growers annual banquet in the
Hotel Clinton on Tuesday of last
week.
While driving home on the
main road from Clinton to Bay,'
field yotir correspondent saw a
large sick-looking red foX stand-
lag atop the huge wall of snow
beside the highway. It showed no
fear of the approaching car. 1t is
to be hoped all these animals are
accounted for before livestock is
let out on green fields,
The Women's Auxiliary of St,
James' Church will not hold
their meeting on the regular .date,
Instead the W.A, is .sponsoring
.a social evening in the Tipperary
Schoolhouse on Wednesday even-
ing; April -1. The in ch-
arge consists of Mrs, Arnold
ler, :convener, Mrs, John Grigg and
Mrs, Gordon Rathwell, The ladies
are requested to bring lunch. The
Taylor-Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hazelwood
(proprietors of Silver Birch Cab-
ins, Blue Water Highway) return-
ed home on Thursday of last week.
They have spent the past three
months in their rolling home at
Sarasota, Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. Hazelwood brought
back with them beautiful Florida
shells which they fashion into
pretty articles of interest to their
summer tourist trade. They found
the weather in the south very
pleasant, a great contrast to the
past year when flowers and citrus
fruits were so badly stricken with
killing frosts.
Mrs. Hazelwood also spent two
months this past fall in England,
visiting two sisters. It was her
first trip '-to her homeland since
coming to Canada as a child,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallis and
Ruth, accompanied by Mrs. Joseph
Addison, Miss Grace Addison,
Clinton, were in Seaforth on Sun-
day to visit the ladies' aunt, Mrs.
William Walker,,yvhd is a patient
in a nursing horn6 in' that town.