HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1962-05-17, Page 14!Pogo News-Recorrd- *Thuxs.K May 1Z 19C
235-1800 Exeter
Pretty Zurich Wedding
MR. AND MRS. ERIC WILFRED CHUTEk were
married on Saturday afternoon, May 5,- in the Luth-
eran Church, Zurich, by the Rev. Paul Fisher, Zur-
ich. The bride is Sharon Anne, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Reeler, RR 1, Bayfield, and her husband's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Chuter, Varna.
(Jervis Studio)
fN •
Snap off grass catcher
chute. Snap on converter
plate and clippings are dis-
charged onto the lawn. No
tools needed,
Model 7251—
Dual-Purpose
21" cut
Same mower without
nrasscatcher $92.50
EASY TERMS
Wells Auto Electric
"The Original Tune-up shop'"
Phone HU 2-3851
King Street allow'
102.50
Get a
LAWN-BOY
Grass-
Catcher
POWER MOWER
Picks up
clippings,
leaves,
debris
Takes the hardest work out
of mowing. Vacuum sweeps
your lawn as it mows. Bag
clamps on-off easily; open-
ing expands for easy dump-
ing. Lightest weight, high-
est powered, easiest han-
dling. See it today!
Converts in a jiffy
for side discharge
erarga9V 11/41M To
instil/WC T/MS 'BUT—
NOBODY WA,V73" TO Ger
OLD.,
ALUMINUM WINDOWS
ALUMINUM DOORS
ALUMINUM AWNINGS
RUSSELL L. JERVIS
CCIAVIAMIERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL ReNtormeur.ic,
HU.2-9390
68 ALBERT ST-
The Car King Of Huron Says:
THANK YOU AGAIN
We continue to be grateful for your enthusiastic acceptance of our "PSP POLICY" which has
resulted in a tremendous increase in the sales of New 1962 Pontiacs, Buicks and Acadians. Be-
cause of this volume, we've been able to select only the finest used cars which we're offering
to you now at special savings in our Spring Satisfaction Sale. Come in! Let us convince you of
the outstanding benefits you get from "PSP".
1959
HILLMAN 4-DOOR SEDAN
Two-tone green, a real beauty. Driven by one
owner only.
CUSTOM 300 FORD SEDAN
'Two-tone brown and white, 8-cylinder, auto-
amtic, one-owner.
METEOR NIAGARA TUDOR
6-Cylinder Standard Transmission
BUICK LE SABRE 4-DOOR
Automatic, radio, whitewalls
OLDS• 88 4-DOOR HARDTOP
Automatic, radio, power steering, power brakes,
whitewalls.
Climb The ladder
to fop transportation
ute, Three Hills,. Alberta, on
April 27.
He went from the Bayfield
Baptist Church four years ago
and is staying on for a couple
of months extra study. Then
Jack Zondag
he will join the Canadian- Sun-
day School mission to Indians
in northern Alberta for a year
to prepare for the mission
field.
Jack Zondlag will be remem-
bered at the Prairie Bible In-
stitute. He was printing and
lay-out Editor for "The Prair-
ian" staff this year:
He did considerable decorat-
ing and planned the colours for
the large dining hail which
seats 1200. The text around
the walls, Revelation 5: part
of Verses 9 and 10, "For thou
wart slain, and last redeemed
us to God by thy blood out of
every kindred and tongue and
people and nation. And hest
made us unto our God kings
and priests," was also his work.
He carved the letters of wood
12" high by 6', wide and' as,
sembIed them in place.
105 Acres of Trees
Planted Near
Auburn Village
AUBURN-106,000 trees are
now planted on the 150-acre
farm, of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Redmond on Concession 4, East
Wawanosh, about three miles
north of Auburn. Through the
co-operation of the Department
of Lands and Forests, Huron
County and the Township tint
reforestation program, began
bank in 1958, when 26,000 trees
Were ..planted, In 1959, 20,000
were again planted and also the
same'amount in 1960, 1961 and
now in 1962 'they have just fin-
ished planting.
P-is makes a total of 105
Garilow
Midd.ega.1
BLYTB — St. Michaels, 10e
man catholic church wfas', the
seem of a.' lovely wedding on
Saturday morning, May when
Joanne- Theodera, .daughter of
Mr. ntl Mre, Bert Middegaal,
Blyth, became the- bride of
'George CarlvinL Garrow, son
)/fr Carmen clarrow,
-•he Rev. L. E. Reed-
Lewis, Clinton, officiated at the
double-ring ceremony, e.
Given in,. marriage by her
father, -the bride wore floor-
length gown of peau de .faille
styled with 'lace trimmed ap-
plique on scoop neckline, three
quarter sleeves, snugly fitted
cummerbund to emphasize the
full bouffant skirt with lace
front applique, and; sweeping
into a brush train. She wore
a silk illusion veil, held by a
pearl end rhineetene tiara, end
carried fa white orchid with
stephanotis and trailing
Matron of honour was Mrs.
Helen vanMoorsel, Mitchell, the
b'ride's Oster, in mint green
street-length dress of brocaded
taffeta, , three quarter sleeves
and ,bouffant skirt, flowerS Of
red roses and trailing ivy.
The bridesmaids, Miss Irene
Garrow and Miss Noreen Gar,
row, both of Clinton and sis-
ters of the groom, were dress-
ed identically to the matron of
honour.
Miss Laurie Ann Lane, Lon-
don, niece of the bride, was
flpwergirl in a white silk or-
ganza frock with appliqued
front and fitted cummerbund.
She wore a crown of white
apple .blossom and carried a
nosegay of red roses and steph-
anotis.
Master Paul Garrow, Exeter,
nephew of the groom was ring-
bearer..
Groomsman was' John Midde-
gaal, Blyth., brother of the
bride and ushers were Eugene
Gar/ow, Clinton, brother of the
groom and Hank Middegaal,
London, brother of the bride.
Mrs. Louis Phelan accomp-
anied Frank Sills, who sang
"Ave Maria", "Penis Angelic-
us" and "Mother, at Thy Feet
I'm Kneeling".
A reception followed at the
home of the 'bride's parents,
where Mrs. Middegaal received
in navy blue silk shantung with.
matching jacket, accessories of
navy blue and white and a _cor-
sage of pink roses, Mrs. Garrow
assisted in beige dress] with
matching jacket and accessor-
ies and a corsage of pink roses.
The young couple left for a
wedding trip to Kentucky, the
bride travelling in two piece
burgundy red suit with black
accessories and- white orchid
corsage.
Auburn, Rippers
Prepare For
AchieveMent Day
AUBURN — The eighth me-
eting of the Auburn Rippers
4-H Club. was to prepare for
Achievement Day in Clinton,
May 19.
In the absence of the preside
ent, the first vice-president,
Rdse Marie ..Haggitt was in
ehargie. Minutes were read by
Margaret Sanderson and roll
call was 'answered by each girl
telling about her summer sep-
arate.
A d'is'cussion of materials
'took place and plans were made
for the demonstration, "Mea-
surements and Pattern Alter-
ations," by Mrs. Gordon Dobie
and .Mrs. W. BracInock,
All record books' with their
club story completed must be
turned in to the leaders with
their shirts and blouses by
Thursday, May 10, so that they
may be sent to Clinton:.
acres' planted with spruce, jack
and white pine trees. There
'is 25 acres of good' second
growth maple and. he has 25
acres still under cultivation,
This has been a project of
1\fr. Redmond's to reforest the
farm that his late father re-
ceived' from the crown in 1856.
VARNA
‘PPIProopor.100,.
rre.4 ;clef:41410ot
Pho4o RU g-44.14).
Aohert„ jpiipstea, London,. •
spent the weekend; at his home.
here.
George Coleman, .Cebourg,
spent the weekend at the home
of hiS pargatS,. Mr,. and! Mrs.
Anson Coleman.
Miss B. Beatty, Mrs.
IVreMti and Mrs. W, .Clarke
tended the Huron County lib-
raw banquet i in St. .George's
Anglican Church, 'Goderich, last
Thursday evening,
A large. eopgregatleh filled
the United Chereh for "Moth-
er's Day" service on Sunday
morning with the pastor, 'Rev,
Pitt in charge, The choir
under leadership of the organ-
ist, Mrs. Robert •Stirling, sang
the anthem "A Mother's Love.'
Verna UCtW
The IVIey meeting of the
United Church Women was
held at 'the home of MI.'S. Ro-
bert Taylor .on Tuesday even-
ixng last, with 29 ladies present.
Mrs. Wayne Taylor led the .tle-
votienal period; Mrs. Percy
Johnston read the Scripture;
Mrs, T. J. Pitt took the studs'
and Spoke from Coronthians I,
chapter 13, suggesting we learn
it by heart, also that no matter
how much 'educe:tan, we have
or hoW clever we are if we
have not love in our hearts, we
are as nothing in God's sight,
Mrs. Gorden Hill conducted the
business period. A bale of cloth-
ing is to be packed this week 'at
the church. Lunch was' served
at the close 'by group 3.
Blyth Wedding Solemnized
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE CALVIN GARROW
were married on Saturday morning, May 5 in St.
Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Blyth, by the
Rev. L. E. Reed-Lewis. The bride is Joan Theodora,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Middegaal, Blyth and
the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Carmen Gar-
row, Clinton, (Photo by Doerr)
TO A BETTER USED CAR
1960
PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN
6-Cylinder Standard Transmission, a superb one-
owner car that must be seen to be appreciated.
METEOR 9-PASSENGER
COUNTRY SEDAN
8-Cylinder Automatic with Radio, Power Steer-
ing, Power Brakes. What more could you ask?
PONTIAC PARISIENNE 4-DOOR
STATION WAGON
8-Cylinder Automatic with Positraction, Radio,
one-owner.
1957
CHEV 210 4-DOOR SEDAN
6-cylinder, standard shift
PONTIAC PATHFINDER 4-DOOR
6-cylinder, standard shift
DODGE MAYFAIR 4-DOOR SEDAN
8-cylinder, automatic, radio
PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR BELVEDERE
4-door, 8-cylinder, automatic
BUICK SPECIAL 4-DOOR
Standard transmission
Wed in Kingdom Hall
MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL SAWCHER were
married in the Kingdom Hall, Gotierich, on Satur-
day, May 5, by Jack H. Nathan. The bride is Ther-
ese C. Pfrimmer, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Scope', Detroit, Mich., and her husband's par-
ents are Mrs. Alexander Sawcher, Welland, and the
late Mr. Sawcher. Following a wedding trip to
Florida the couple will live near Bayfield where
Mrs. Pfrimmer Sawcher will continue her work in
operating the Therese C. Pfrimmer Clinic.
(Photo by Nephew)
Bayfield Baptist Church Young Man
Graduates at Three Hills, Alta. School
1958
FORD 4-DOOR RANCH WAGON
6-cylinder, automatic, radio
OLDS SUPER 88 4-DOOR HARDTOP
Power steering, power brakes, automatic, radio,
whitewalls.
BUICK CENTURY 4-DOOR HARDTOP
Power steering, power brakes, power seat,
automatic, radii), whitewalls.
1952 55
A big selection
of all makes and
models at the
RIGHT
PRICES !
Our PSP Policy
LOW PRICE
5--TOP SERVICE
P— PROTECTION ON
PAYMENTS
Phone 78 Zurich
1956
CHEV 210 4-DOOR SEDAN
6-cylinder, standard transmission
PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4-DOOR
8-cylinder automatic
CHEV 210 2-DOOR HARDTOP
6-cylinder, standard transmission
BAYFIELD — Jack Zondag,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Zan-
dag, RR 3, Bayfield; graduated
from the Prairie Bible Instit-
END
RAIO
NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Information Meeting
Hear the Hon. John H, Brotkelbank
Minister of MillSral Resources Sask,
J,, Carl Hemingway
Tedthee.rarnier NDP Candidate
CLINTON COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM
Thursday, Allay 24* 8:30 PM.
Questions from the floor Will be ansWered
Oubliiheti h HUron keW Denneeratio Carripainn coenniltide
N W BOBI TSAYLOTHE TIME TO
We promise you
THE BEST BUY IN
WESTERN ONTARIO
PLUS the Best Service in
Western Ontario
TAYLOR
NIOTORS LIMItED
EON` IAt 13UltX AtADIAN = VAUXHALL GM4 TRUCKS