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The •Tueltersinith. Ladies Club.
met at the home of Mrs. Eldon
Crjell on April 1 with 12 members:
and nine visitors present: Roll
call was answered by "What
would like to do if I were 21,
again", the club plans to have a
bake sale in May. Mrs. William
Rogerson played a number on the
piano.
Mrs, Alex McGregor, Kippen,
gave a very interesting account on
her trip to Vineland, Ontario, in
January, where she was a delegaee
for the Federation of Agriculture
of Nuron County. She also told of
the many projects being carried
on by the Women's Institute.
Lunch was served by Group S.
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Miss Mavis Steepe and Miss
June Manning spent the Easter hol-
days sight-seeing in New York
city, They left London by plane
and were in New York in three
hours time,
Social Evening
The social evening sponsored by
the Woman's Association of St.
James'. Church,' Middleton, held in
SS 9 schoolhouse (Tipperary) last
Wednesday evening was a success
in spite of The prevalence of the
ubiquitous "flu" bug, othep part,
ies the same evening and, to cap
it all, a torrential rain storm with
sheet lightning at 8.30 p.m.
There were eight tables, of euch-
re and Mrs, beeves won the ladies'
high prize; Gordon Steepe won the
men's high prize and Joe Storey
won the prize for the most lone.
hands, The low prizes were won
by E. March and E. peeves, While
euchre was in progress upstairs,
three tables of crokinole were en-
joyed in the basement, by the
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Emmerton Miller
Gleaming white tapers set in
decorated candelabra and bouqu-
ets of daffodils formed the setting
for 'a pretty spring wedding in
Wesley-Willis United Church, Cl-
inton when Marilyn Irene Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Miller, Rattenbury Street West,
Clinton, became the bride of Don-
ald Joseph Emmerton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Emmerton, Mat-
ilda Street, Clinton.
The bride, given away by her
father, was- lovely in a ballerina-
length brocaded satin gown fash-
ioned on princess lines with a very
full skirt. The long sleeves came
to a point over each hand. A flow-
er cluster hat held in place a fing-
er-tip length veil. She carried a
white bible crested with red ros-
es.
Miss Valerie Cyr, bridesmaid,
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APRIL '9, 1959 •,CLINTON NEWS-RECORD PAGE 'MEM
ci , lass
was lovely in a turquoise satin
and net ballerina length gown
with beige Wee jacket and mat-
ching headdress, She carried a
Pink and white carnation nosegaye
Wayne Willis, Goderich, was
groomsman and the ushers were
Robert Miller, Clinton, brother of
the bride and Murray Rymers,
Clinton, Rev. .7, A. McKim offic-
iated.
A reception was held immediate-
ly following the ceremony in the
church parlour. The bride's moth-
er received in a 'gown of navy
blue with white polka dots, a red
carnation corsage and white acces,
scales, The groom's mother was
attired in a powder blue figured
dress with a corsage of pink car-
nations and white accessories,
Guests were present from Clin-
ton, Goderich, Stratford and Kin-
cardine, The couple plan to live in
Clinton. '
In the week previous to the.
marriage Marilyn was guest of
honor at the home of Mrs, Bob
Elliott ,when friends and, co-work-
ers from the office met to present
her with many useful and decora-
tive gifts for her kitchen.
On Saturday eVening a shower
was held at the home of Mrs.
Ronald Scott where friends and
neighbours gathered to present
children, under the capable leader-.
ship of Mrs. John Grigg. Nigh
prizes in erokinole were won by
Elaine Smith and Fred Putot; low
prizes by Sandra Wise and Bruce
Miller.
Coffee and the usual hounteou
lunch concluded a pleasant even-
ing.
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A lovely wedding ceremony was
conducted in Christ Church Cath-
edral,. at Whitehorse, .Xtticon, on
Friday, March 13, when Patric-
ia Susan .Murney became the bride
of Sapper John Cummings, The
Rev. A. Privett officiated at the
double ring ceremony and altar'
flowers were white tulips.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Murney,
Mary Street, Clinton, and has been
in the civil service exnployed at
14 Coy, RCOC, since moving to .
Whitehorse, The groom is the .
son of Mr, and Mrs, A, Cummings
New Waterford, • Cape Breton,
N.S., and is employed at 13 Works
Coy, RCE, Whitehorse.
The bride was lovely 'in boa-
fent white. lace and net floor-
length gown with full skirt in tiers
of lace Over net, The lace bod-
ice had a square neckline, and
long sleeves ending in points ov-
er the - hands. A. finger-tip veil
of matching lace was held by a
coronet of pearls. She carried a
white prayer book topped with an
arrangement of gardenias and st-
ephanotis, with markers of white
satin ribbon and stephanotis,
The maid of honour was Miss
Thelma Berg, Whitehorse, who
wore a full length gown of pink
lace and net with frills of pink
lace and a net skirt over , crino-
lines. The lace bodice with wide
taffeta cumerbund was topped
with short net jacket. She wore
a coronet of pink sequins and car-
ried a spray bouquet of pink car-
nations and iris tied with iris
blue ribbon.
Groomsman was Donald Stew-
art, and ushers were John Dumas
and Kenneth porter, all of White-
horse,
For the reception in the Junior.
Ranks Chile, Camp T.akhini, spring
flowers and lighted candelabra
and a three-tiered wedding cake
formed the decorations, Mrs. Rob-
ert Friend received with the brid-
al couple, wearing a sheath dress
.of pink brocade, small pink hat
and corsage of pink arid white'
carnations.
Following a week-long wedding
trip to Juneau, Alaska, the young
couple are living at Camp Tak-
hini. at Whitehorse.
HEAR
Hon. M. B. wymond, M.D.
Minister of Health for Ontario
AT THE ANNUAL MEETING AND NOMINATION OF THE
Progressive Conservative Association
For The Provincial Riding Of Huron
MONDAY, APRIL 13
8.30 P. M. •
CLINTON LEGION MEMORIAL HALL
GEORGE GINN, President JAMES DONNELLY, Secretary
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN
Marilyn with a beautiful pair of
matched end tables and various
other lovely gifts,
On Monday evening the Civil
Service Ladies League of which
the bride is a member, met at the
home of Mrs, B. Graham and pre-
sented her with a miscellaneous
shower.
On Saturday evening following
the marriage the groom's friends
held a reception and dance for
the young couple at Summerhill
at which they were given a purse
of money. The Bee-Bops supplied
the music and a pleasant evening
was enjoyed by all,
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