Clinton News-Record, 1962-06-14, Page 3Clinton
and District N•Veddlflgs
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HENaaATrL - T.el standards
of pint; and white flowers ane
candelabra formed :the setting
for the charming wedding 'ul.
Herteail United Chant on Sat.
urdaY, Julie ?, 1962 at 3;30
P.m, when 1v4 th Ann Elder
and Gerald Glen Ballsareyne ex-
changed wedding vows., in a
double ring ceremony :'be[fore
the Rev, R. Currie Wirearw, B.A.
B.D.
The ,bride is ,the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eider,
Hensel], ,and the groom is the
son of Mr, and Mrs, Roy Ball-
aetyne, London..
Mrs, Robert Pi Yde, church
"tai
,orielprovided enol
m'g' trade
music and accompanied soloist
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LAKEVIEW
CASINO
GRAND BEND
DANCING
LIONEL THORNTON
and his
Casa Royal Orchestra
Every Saturday
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Allan Elston, Exeter, Who sgag
"I'11 WaiiC Beside Yee,' "The
Lorde Prayer."'
Given in marriage by 'I ler fa-
ther the bride wore 'a floor
length wedding gown of white
French peau de eeie, The :bed-
featu'red :a shallbw scoot?
neckline t!ouc ed with appllele
els et the Melt delicate ehan'-
tilly Lace and seed pear 1s, and
long lily -point sheath sleeves.
The fule-eldwing bouffant skirt
caaseaded to a •r'oneari,tic chapel
train, two roeetlies forming a
bustle back. Triple Oleins aft
either S'id'e of the waist were
accented with medall.iontis of
thesame lace. She were n
French pure silk illusion finger-
ti'p veil -caught by a peta]thed
headpiece of .the same peau de
zoic and carried .a bridal bou-
quet of gardenias, pink rosebuds
arse]' stephanotis.
Matron of honour Mrs. Har-
vey (Sharon) Stringer, Hensel,
sister of the bride, and brides-
maid]§ Muss Phyllis Turick and
Miss Helen Ballantyne, London,
sister of the groom, were iden-
tically gowned in street-iengtrh
dresses of aqua silk organza oy-
er taffeta and carried bouquets
of aqua tinted carnations.
Ross Ballantyne, Kirlcton,
was his brothers groomsman
and Lloyd Fletcher, Kirkton,
and John Elder, Hensaill, bre-
ther of the bride,• ushered
guests.
For receiving at the Domin-
ion Hotel, Zurich, the 'birde's
mother wore an • embroidered
aqua 'organza sheath with mat=
chin'g duster and corsage of
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At
The PARK Theatre Goderich
Now Playing —
James Stewart, John
Wayne, Lee Marvin
and Vera Miles
A grand cast
in a truly great
Technicolor Western.
"The. Man Who Shot
Liberty Valance"
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday -- June 18-19-20
Adult Entertainment
William Holden -- France Nuyen and Clifton Webb
From the novel by Pearl S. Buck, about two priests
and a native girl in Communist China
"SATAN NEVER SLEEPS"
Scope and
Color
Thursday, Friday, Saturday -- June 21-•22-23
JERRY LEWIS, Renee Taylor and Helen Traube)
Tell the rollicking tale of a young woman -hater.
"THE LADIES MAN"
Coming --"BACHELOR FLAT"
Tuesday Weld — Adult Entertainment
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Business and Professional
Directory
A. M. HARPER and COMPANY
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
33 HAMILTON ST. 7 RATTENBURY ST. E.
GODERiCH CLINTON
Phone JA 4-7562 Phone HU 27721
INSURANCE
H.' E. HARTLEY
All Types of Life
Term Insurance — Annuities
CANADA LIFE
ASSURANCE CO.
Clinton, Ontario
K. W. COLQUHOUN
INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE
Phones: Office HU 2-9747
Res. HU 2-7556
THE WEST WAWANOSH
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
Head Office, DUNGANNON
Established 1878
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President, Brown Smyth, R 2,
Auburn; Vice -Pres., Herson Ir-
win, Belgrave; Directors, Paul
Caesar, R. 1, Dungannon; George
C. Feagan, Goderich; Ross Mc-
Phee, R. 3, Auburn; Donald
MacKay, Ripley; John F. Mac-
Lennan, R. 3, Goderich; Frank
Thompson, R. 1, Holyrood; Wm.
Wiggins, R. 3, Auburn.
For information on your in-
surance, call your nearest direc-
tor who is also an agent, or the
secretary, Durnin Phillips, Dun-
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTAN1
Goderich, Ontario
Telephone
JA 4.9521
Box
478
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Office ... Main Street
SEAPORTH
Insures:
. ToWn Dwellings
s An Classes of Perm Property
• SummerCottages
• Chur4hes, SchootS, Halls
Ektentted c o v e age (Wind,
smoke, water damage, falling.
bhjeets, etc.) le also available,
AGENTS: James Key's, RR 1, Seatorth, V, it. Labe; RR t , Sea=
forth; Mint Leiper, Jr,, tienidesboroi Selevytr Teller, Brussels;
Harold Squires, Clinton; George Coyne; Dublin; Donald G. Eaton,
Seafofth.
gal:dente:A arid s'teplierotis, The.
grooan's g).odIher chose ,a gown
of beige chantilly lace over tef-
feetie. With orange do fight
corsage,
For:travelling to Ottawa end
points as the bride domed a
white crystal pleated sheath
aqua: 'coat with accessories ie
White and were a corsage of
sweelhe4r1 rosebuds.
• The young couple will reside
in London,
Guests .attended from Tpran-
to I'iaxnilten, Woodstock and
Chethene
Prior to marriage the 'bride
WO (feted it several affairs in
her honour, Seve' a1 f riendt .in
London arranged px.•-esentations.
The staff at the PUC in
Lori -
don, where she is on the seeff,
gave her at kitchen shower,
Mende and neighbours an Hen-
sa11 presented a miseel aneonis
shower, .attended :by 75, arrang-
ed by Mrs. Gorden Mum, Mrs.
Alex Munn and Mrs. Hugh: Mc-
Ewen.
Mrs. Elder entertained at a
trousseau tea for her daughter
and .at a reception in Zurich
Community Centre, the couple
was presented with a purse of
money.
Lewis -Spencer
HENSALL — Tall candelabra
and baskets of white shasta
'mums and pink snapdragons,
formed the setting in Hensall
United Church on Saturday,
June 9 for the wedding of
Gwendolyn Jean Spencer and
John Frederick Lewis.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C, Spenc-
er, Hex -real and the groom is
the son 'of Mr. and Mrs. George
P. Lewis, Sarnia. The Rev. R.
Currie Winlaw, B.A., B.D., of-
ficiated at the ,double ring
ceremony.
Mrs. Robert Pryde, Hensel],
provided traditional wedding
music on the organ console.
Mrs. David O'Brien, Toledo
Ohio, cousin of the groom, sang
"Because", "The Lord's Pray-
er" and "I Love You Truly"
during the ceremony.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore an prig -
Mal gown of pure silk peau de
faille fashioned with a scoop
neckline and lilypoinit sheath
sleeves. Her di aped bouffant
skirt, appliqued with alencon
lace and pearls swept to a cath-
edral train. A small cap head-
dress held her bouffant waist -
length' veil. The bride carried
a 'formal .cascade of white or-
chids with stephanotis and
trailing ivy.
The maid of honour, Miss
Carol Dumaw, London, and
bridesmaid§ Miss Isabella
Dempsey, Stratford, and Mins
Gail Farquhar, Exeter, cousin
of the bride were gowned alike
in rshoath dresses of fuschia or-
ganza styled with overskirts of
the same material and match-
ing pillbox headdresses'. They
carried summer arm sheaths of
white carnations with centre
clueter of white st'ephanot e and
garlands of trailing greens.
Miss Janice Knox, Toronto
and Miss Lynne Farquhar, Ex-
eter. cousins of the bride, were
flower girls. They were :gowned
in white silk organza dh estses
styled with large bertha collars
and .featured two two back roses
of fuschia and matching fuschia
headdresses. They carried
French colonial, nosegay's of
sunthier flowers in pink and
white with accents of ivy.
The groomsman was Lyle
Nichols, Toronto,' and ushers
were Carl Bale, Glanworth and
Gregory Spencer, Hensall, bro-
ther ,of the bride.
The mother of the bride
chose a sheath dress of leaf
green imported silk with round-
ed neckline and draped waist-
line falling into a double tier
at the side. She wore matching
accessories and a purse corsage
of orchids.
The groom's mother chose a
medium blue linen sheath dress
with a silk top and .'matching
linen jacket. She wore match-
ing accessories and a corsage of
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SUNSET
DRIVE-IN --- Goderich
Wed. - Thur. - Fri,
June 13-14-15
Marton Brandon, Katy Jurado
In an exciting Paramount
Special
"ONE -EYED JACKS"
In Technicolor, —
Adult Entertainment
Sat. - Mon. - Tues.
June 16-18-19
Double Feature Program
Doe Magowan, Sylvia Pompani
"GUNS OF THE BLACK
WITCH"
Plus the 13oWery Boys in
"Crazy Over Horses"
Wed. - Thur. - Fri.
June 20-21-22
AN ITA EKBERG
Starred in a scope acid cokir
adventure
"DAM OH THE YELLOW
RIVER"
Special Speedway
Racing Featurette:
�THI: Hotreat 500"
Beat of the West end Cartoon
First Show at Dusk
Children in Cars FREE
Hensall Legion
Auxiliary Has
New Treasurer
HENSALL --- Qt the Legion
Auxiliary meeting held in the
Legion doll, Hensall W4h pre
sident Mrs, Williai $male.
the chair, Mrs, Kathleen LeJier
was installed as a new Anernber
of the auxiliary and Mrs.. BYrs`an
Kyle wain installed as treaSP-TOP.
to replace Mrs. panI'Lzvens
wba is Jeavinpg Herjs'all,,
M'gr's, W. J. Camey an thanked
those whQ helped •hel" With a
very successful penny sale, The
au4iiiary .catered fee the Legion
peewee hockey banquet airy June
7 airs] will cater to a Kinette
banquet ,Janie 12 and a mother
and daughter Guide banquet: om
June 22.
Cigarettes will be sent to
the tWo ware veterans iru West-
rte terr Hospital, London, A
money] was made to have
church parade this month -at
St. Paul's Anglican Church. •
Seventeen members will go to
the Goderich Legion Auxiliary
;birthday party on June 19. The
annual picnic in July at Sera -
forth Park was discussed.
Mrs, Gordon Munn present-.
ed Mrs', Don Havens with a
crystal. ,and pearl neoldace and
snatching earrings in appreei:a-
tri,on of her services as Measurer
for the past three years. Mrs,
E. R. Davis' presented Mrs.
Havens with a mother of ,pearl
Legion Auxiliary broo+oli on be-
half of .the auxiliary.
The September meeting will
be pot ]luck. Each mernber will
answer the roll call with ,a tea
towel. Bingo was played and
lunch served,
fuschia sweetheart roses.
Fallowing a reception in the
church parlour and latter at the
bride's home, the bride and
groom left on a honeymoon to
Lake Placid and Quebec City.
For travelling the bride chose
a natural 'silk shantung sheath
dress and jacket with black
patent accessories and a cor-
sage of orange delight roses.
On their return, the couple will
take up residence at 13 Lane-
downe Avenue N., Sarnia.
The bride is a graduate of
the UWO in secretarial science
and will teaoh in Northern
Collegiate, Sarnia.
Complimenting the bride,
prior to her marriage, .a dinner
shower was held at the home
of Mrs. Laurie Gillies, 59 West-
chester Drive, London. The
bridesmaids, Miss Carol Du -
maw and Miss Isabella Demp-
sey entertained at the Kappa
Alpha Theta fraternity of which.
the bride is a fraternity siJTer.
During the past week friends'
and relatives were entertained
at the home of the bride's: pale
enrts. Those assisting were the
bride's grandmother Mrs. Em-
ma Farquhar, Miss' Isabella.
Dempsey, Miss Carol Dumaw,/
Mrs. Cyril Cornish, Mrs. Cur-
rie Winlaw, Mrs. R. H. Middle-
ton, Mrs. W. O. Goodwin, Mrs.
Laird Mickle, Mrs. Ron Mock,
Mrs. carnes Taylor, Mrs. Pearl
Passmore, Mrs. Dave Kyle, Mrs.
Robert Reaburn, Mrs. A. W.
S'h6:rray, Mrs. P. L. McNaugh-
ton, Mrs. Clendom Christie,
Mrs. Aubrey Farquhar, Mrs. R.
J. Drysdale, Mrs. Robert Cook,
Mrs. Douglas Cook.
On Friday evening following
rehearsal, Mr. and Mrs. George
Lewis, 1255 Coral Way, Sarnia,
entertained the bridal party at
the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer.
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lie nsalI Was
feted By Fiends
iNSALL--Mrs.. Earl f.ove
R :RJ., Zuriicl, was hostess ata
tea ire her home honouring her
daughter, Norria Love, whose
max+rlage to jack McGregor
took place on Saturday.
Guests were received at the
door by the 'bride -elect, her
mother, and Mrs, Frank Mc-
Gregor, another of the groom -
oleo,
Pink and bine cornflewere
and pink candies highlighted
the tea table which wee cov-
ered with a lace Cloth, Mrs,.
Hugh Love and Mrs. William
Reichert, grandmother of the
bridle -elect, elect
poured tea.
a.
Serving were Mrs, Phyllis Ede
wards, Mrs, Iris Schmidt, Miss
Sherrill Carr and Mrs. Rhodie
Campbell. Tea room, assistants
were Mrs, Ernie Laidlaw, Mrs.
Percy Campbell, Mrs. Bessie
Luker, Mrs. Harold Reichert
and Mr's. Clifford Moir, Miss
Margaret . Forrest was in
charge of the guest ,book.
Gifts were displayed by Mrs.
Erxrie Webster, sister of the
bride, Mrs. Jean Twitchell' and
Mrs, Loraine hove. Miss Carol
Pepper and Mrs. Myrtle Swan.
displayed the trousseau.
Mrs Percy Campbell and Mrs..
Cleta McGregor poured tea in
the evening, Serving were Mrs.
If You're TIRED
Now and then everybody gots a "tired -out"
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Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, just a tempor-
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rest.
Tea roomy assistants were
Mb's, Harold .Reiobert, Mrs, Bests
sic Luke', Mrs. Clifford Moir,
Mrs. Ilene LaY+ton and Mrs.
Agnes Madge,
Gifts were displayed by Mrs,.
Jeer! Twitebe i, Mit. Loraine
Love, Kra. Marjprie Consfitt anti:.
the 'trousseau by Mr's:, Ernie'
Webster and Mrs, June Cooper..
Miss Melda Pepper was in
oharge of the guest 'book.
hostesses for showers honor-
ing Miss. Love were: Mrs'. John
McGregor, RR b, Clinton; Miss
Sherr -ill Garr, Clinton; Mrs.
Loraine Love, Mrs. • June Coop-
er and Mrs. Ilene Layton.
SS No. 7 Stanley School
area and Varna ,comapunrity and
the staff at the Bank of Mont-
real, Clinton, also made presen-
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your telephone manager
Let the telephone be yotgr travelling companion
K liv`ir
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Summer is here and with
it comes vacation time.
Like most folks in Clinton,
you're probably planning to
do • some travelling this
summer. Remember, the
telephone can help make
your vacation smoother,
more enjoyable. Be sure to
call ahead to make hotel
or motel reservations. It
will save driving around at
the end of a long day in a
strange town looking for a
place to stay. If you are
delayed, a long distance
call to those expecting you
takes the pressure off the
driver. A call to relatives
along the route can alert
them to a visit—or, if a
side -trip is impossible, can
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the folks back home to re-
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Yes, let the telephone be
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this summer and enjoy a
happy, relaxed vacation.
Tom Feeney says that you
can travel relaxed if you call
ahead for accommodations.
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