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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1960-06-09, Page 7Ontario Street Plans Summer Activities For Sunday School 'The: Sunday -Sebool executive of Ontario Street United Church. met hi the church parlour Thursday evening', June 2 with the Sh.Perina tender! presiding. An opening hymn followed by scripture read- ing and prayer were given by Ro- bert El Minutes were read by Miss Olive Johnson and the treasurer's report given. by Helen .Potter,. Final arrangements for the Sunday School anniversary oe June 12 Were made, Rev; E, Cur. rte Wirtlaw, Hertaa11, will be guest. speaker at 1.1. o'clock, SpeOat music Will be arranged by the committee in charge. Plans were made and commit- tees formed for the picnic in Bay- field, July 6 at three o'clock. Cars will leave the church at 2.30 o'clock. Jubilee Guide Rally at Clinton Park Taking part in the -skits presented two cheering t-owc.i of about 300 Guides from all over Huron County, was the Clinton troop shown here at the park. They repre, sented Scouts, Guides, Brownies and Cubs of 50 years ago, and to-day, From the left ore: 'holdlin.g the banner, Joan Irwin; Dianne Cudmore, reading the script; Karen SChef, ter, the Guide of 1910; 'Linda, Nicholson, -a later Guide; Shirley Fleet, in blue bloomers; Lloy Ann Rutherford, a later-day Guide; .Qnci Wonch, present'day Guide; Grace Marie. McAd.arn, a cub; Carol Thompson, a Scout; Heather Winter, holding a cigar, the Scout Commissioner. (NewS,Recoid Photo) HEARTHSIDE CLUB TO MEET ON JUNE S The regular meeting of the On- tario Street Hearthside Club will be held on Thursday, June 9, at 8 p.m., in the ladies parlour. George Jefferson will be the guest speak- er, Group 3 will be in charge, wasissouscamosessussimstusssismiasim WREN SPENDING MONEY VAT WE EARN,-WE FOLKS LIKE GOOD VAWE ON RETU fl-5 Untuub up-shaped oanq be tent Dip•front waist for control and breathe-easy freedom! osoalirele a 44' Guaranteed by ,Goodlleeeekeepine 4'kheieenaupee0 Ladies' Wear — Dry Goods CLINTON sey Care . easy we ar PANTIE "legs can't feel" 'Wonderfully firming ny- lon, rayon and rubber net pantie. Satin elastic front panel of acetate, cotton and rubber.' Medium length; Small, Medium & Large. Available also in girdle style. White. Medium length; S, M & eta, Flair® bra shown is gum+ antaied machine washable, tool White cOtton. AN ORIGINAL BY 175 HEAVING OILS'OMOLINE MOTOR OILS A GREASES This. year the survey-for t'uber- cu'losis in iiuron County will be slightly different ,from the chest x-ray type which has been carried out _before; The test is adminis- tered by a tiny injection in 'the arm, and 'those tested mist re. turn M the clinic a -few days later to have it read, Then, -and only then, will a chest x-ray be taken,. All ages- ere 'to be tested.. The injection does not hurt, neither is it harm- ful, a will /indicate to skilled bersona whether or not the per- aon has had 'Oa at any time. The x-ray is needed O. discover if the Sugar and Spice (Continued from Page' Two) real, just as painful, just as any they'll ever experience. * * * Within, a year, the high school sweetheart may be just a pleasant memory, but right now, it's true love, and they burn with it, lan- guish with it, .and .have their hearts broken •by it. They don't remember ;that the heart is mere- ly a very tough pump, which goes right en pumping after it has been allegedly fractured, Split in 'twain, or torn to ribbons by love. Then we come to the university graduates. Scarcely can. they be recognized as 'the gawky, small- town adolescents who went off to college four years; ago. They are blase, well-dressed, opinionated and sophisticated. On the outside at any rate. These are the people who are going to make a great deal of money, write hit plays and suc- cessful novels, find a cure for cancer, build mighty bridges, or win the cold war. I hope nobody tells, therm, but they're probably going to have to settle for making a living, writ- ing letters to the editor, finding a cure ear their hemorrhoids, building a house with a mortgage, and fighting a - running, in:concha sive battle hi the hot, or domestic war. Graduates! We who are abOut ready ace cry, salute you. May the roses along yOur pathway have fewer thorns than did ours. Keep a stiff upper chin. Look life „ squarely between -the eyes. And if at first you don't succeed, re- mentber what W. Fields said: try, try - again, and then quit be- fore you make a damn fool of yourself. • MORNING WORSHIP — MOO a.m.—Rev. Charles Krug (of Channel 8 "Sing Time" Topic: "Once Over Lightly" Special Music by W Choir EVENING WORSHIP 7.30 p.m.—Itev. Charles McLaren (RCAF Station Clinton) Topic: "Canadian Youth as Seen by a Protestant Padre" Guest Choir from RCAF Station Clinton, under the direction of . Warrant Officer Verne Boys. Sun, June 12 Theme: "THE CHURCH AT WORK" All are warmly Invited Clinton Laundry has taken over the former Charles House of Beauty to provide more floor space at the Speed Wash on King Street. • More room for dry clean- ing. LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK IS 1600 Check your Calendar. If the numbers match take the cal- endar to our office and claim your $3.00 credit. ' • More room while you wash and dry the easy way. • More of the good service you're accustomed to. • Washroom for your con- venience while at the ' Speed Wash. Clinton and .District Weddings traditional wedding Music and ac- companied the soloist. Elliott Lapp sang "0 Perfect Love" be- fore the ceremony and the "Lord's Prayer" during the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a. gown of oh.antilly lace and French • tulle illusion. The fitted bodice had a aa,brina, neckline with long lace sleeves. The full skirt had appliqued lace circles • at front and tiers of lace and tulle circling the back. Her finger-tip veil of tulle illusion. was edged in chantilly lace and held in place with a small -white crown with rhinestone trim. She carried a beautiful bouquet of • red -roses. Mrs. Jack Caldwell, RR- 3, Blyth, wog her sister's inatron of honour, Wearing a :ballerina ;length gown Of 'pink lace and silk organza aver •taffeta On empire lines; the lave bodice _had a totualrneeklifte with short aleeveS. . The full organza . Skirt had a front draped panel lor, Exeter, wearing a flowered . with matching bow and long streamers at the back, and small :matching pink hat: She tarried: 'a bouquet of White chryeanthe mums. Miss Barfbara Falconer, RR 3, Seafarth, cousin of the bride was bridesmaid, wearing :a , ballerina length gown of turquoise lace and organza -over taffeta and sty- led similarly na that of -the matron of honour. Little ',.Liarna Faye .Caldarell; niece Of, -they abride ;was the pretty little: flower;; girl in a pink ,dreas; with a white lace, top, 'and a small bouquet of pink 'mums. David Whartog, RR 3, Blyth, was. groomsman and ushers were Jack Caldwell, RR 3,. Blyth, and Mervin Boyce, Gocierich, The. wedding dinner was served In the chinch parlaturand the guests were received by the bride's -mother wearing a gown of green flowered silk and white de- cessories and -a 'corsage of white tmems. She was asersted by the groom's mother wearing 'a gown of navy figured silk with white -accessories .and a corsage of white anuitis. The tables were beautiful- ly decorated with lily-of-the-valley and far.get-me-pets.. and a three -tiered wedding cake centred the bride's table, Waitresses were Mrs. 'Lloyd McClinchey, Miss Shir- ley Deer, London, :and Miss Carol ' Steep, cousin of the bride. For a. wedding trip to Northern Ontario, the bride donned a navy blue suit with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. On their return they will reside on 'the groom's farm in Eagt•,,Wawan- osh Township. - Guests were pres- ent from London, Virginiatawn, Lucknow, Goderich, Londesbor°, -Clinton, Blyth and Auburn. Prior to her marriage the bride was the guest of honour at sever- al showers in the Blyth, Clinton and Auburn district. Sunset Drive4n miles east _of P.Oderle art No. 8 ,.Highw?)! FRI., SAT., MON. June 10-11-113 "Blood Arrow" sott Brady Phyllis Coates P (US "Thundering Jets"' Rex Reasorr -- Audrey Dalton TUES,, WED., THUR. June 114.15.16 "The River's Edge" (Adult Entertainment) Bay MIland Anthony Quinn and on the same program "Ghost Diver" jellies Craig -- Audrey Carter Two Shows Nightly Firat Show At Dusk Children ewer 12 in cars rPee PlaYgtound ROMSisnents Preston-Taylor Marriage vows were exchanged by Barbara Annette Taylor and Frederick Phillip Preston, in a double ring ceremony in the Church - of Christ., Toronto, on June 4, with the Rev. J. Perry of- figlating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Bruce- field, and the grOorn's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Preston, Sun- &edge, Ontario. The bride was lovely hi a waltz- length gown of chantilly laCe with °Vernet, styled with lily point sleeves. Her fingertip veil was embroidered nylon net held by a coronet of 'Seed pearls, and she carried a shower bouquet 9f red roses. The bride Was attended by' her sister, Miss Mary Louise TaY nylon dress of mauve ,and carry- ing a. bouquet; of yellow 'mums. Donald Preston, Woodbridge, was his brother's groomsman. For travelling to Niagara FallS and the 'USA, the bride chose a two piece dregs of white: and mint linen with matching !raid duster, white accessories and corsage of pink carnations. The young coup- le will make their home tai Sunda ridge; Cartwright-Hallam (Iy our Auburn correspondent) Knox United Church, Auburn, was the setting on .Tune 4, of a pretty :a:limner wedding, when: Dorethy May Grace Hallam be- came 'the. bride of William James Cartvvrigtht; RR 3, Blyth. 'The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hallam, RR 1, Auburn; and the groom is the son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Edwin Cart- Wright, Rat 3, Myth. The church was beautifully de- corated with baskets of summer flowers' and lighted candles and Rev. R. M. Sweeney officiated for the double-ring ceremony. Miss Margo Grange, organist, played Walker-Machan St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Blyth, decorated with bouquets of Snowballs: and pink tulips was the setting for a double ring ceremony oh Saturday, June 4, when Ethel May Machete 'Au- burn, exchanged wedding vows with Arnold Bruce; Walker, Bruce- field. The bride is the eldest dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ma,chan, R R1, Auburn, and the groom is the son of -Mr. and Kra. Norman Walker, RR 1, Brece- field. The ceremony was performed by Rev. D. J. Lane, Clinton Sol- oist Miss Betty Yourigblut, RR 1, Auburn, sang "0 Perfect Love" and- "I LoVe You Truly." Mrs. Willuann Dalrymple was organist. The bride, given in Marriage by her father, wore. a floor-length gown of white nylon organza and lace over tulle. The fitted bodice was styled with a V-shaped neck- line sprinkled with. sequins ;arid. pearls, and long lily-poiht sleeves. The back came to a V-shape, with a large white hew .at the- waist- line. Her shoulder-length veil was of sheer illusion, held by a tiara: of pearls' and - irridescent se- . qiiiiis, and she carried..a, "bouquet' of deep pink roses arranged 'with tulle and ribbon streamers: • Doris Walker, sister of the groom, was maid of honor, wear- ing -a street-length gown of pale 'blue lace and chiffon, :featurieg a V-shaped neckline and fly-away chiffon panels. Her flowers were white "mums- arranged with pi nk ribbon and tulle. Robert Meehan, brother of the bride, was groomsman. - Gerald Blake, RR 2, Clinton, cousin of the groatn, ushered, A reception was -held in the church basement; which was ;taste- fully decorated with pink and white streamers and bells, with spring flowers ,placed on the tab- les. The wedding dinner was served by the Woman's Mission- ary Society of the church. Wait- resses were Miss Jean Broadfoot and Miss Caroline Ross, both of Brucefield, The bride's- mother wore pale blue lace over taffeta, with white accessories and cor- sage of pink carnations, while the groom's mother chose a navy and white duster ensemble, with pale blue 'accessories' 'and pink carna- tion corsage. The bride's travelling costume was a dress of white nylon over taffeta with pink polka dots and large cummerbund, white access- ories and corsage of pink carna- tions. Following a trip through southerri Ontario,. Mr. and Mrs. Walker will live on a farm near Brucefield. disease is :active now, Funds for the survey are raised th.roegh, the sale of Christmas Seats :by the 75 Association, .and the equipment and technicians are supplied by the Ontario De- partMent of 'Health. Last year the seals sale brought irn about ga,o.00, which with a. balance .hand 1.0;000 pro- duces healthy financial cendi- tier]. . for the county TB Associa- tion. Experieee include travel and salary for the one paid employee, Mrs.c,14.ttt H. Russell, Seafortia and incidental office expenses, as well as fees to the Ontario .and Canadian TB Association amount- ing to $2,058 ;and expenses of op. les in each of the towns having hospitals, and about $1,600 to the Beck sanitarium. A little over $160 is Spent on rehabilitation and social service fur county patients. HAPPY WORKERS WILL PACK BALE ON JUNE 10 Mrs, Jack Smith will be hostess on Thursday evening, June 16, for the Happy Workers' Club. Roll call will be "Something I Remem- ber About My Grandmother." Anyone having used" clothing, please bring as a bale will be packed. Please note change of date. HOLMESVILLE OFU WILL MEET MONDAY, JUNE 13 The Holmesville OFU will hold their monthly meeting in the Holmesville School on Monday evening, June 13, WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY SEE OUR Albums of Choice Design. Portraits, Commercial Photography, etc. Jervis Studio 130 Isaac St. HU 2-7006 ThUrSdaYo AMC 9, 1969 Clinton Nows-Rocorcl Page .New. Test For TO WM Be Used Chest kray. Only If Necessary wtagy-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Of s e H1172-7064 Sunday, June 19 New Yardley's Line Old Spice Sets Get Dad's Gift Now! SPECIALS! BUFFERIN Reg, $1,23 .--....-............ ....... 'for 98c COL$ATES TOOTH PASTE----2 tubes 98c LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC—$1.49 for $1.29 KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE ....... ...... 2 for 49c Pennebakers IDA Drug Store