Clinton News-Record, 1962-08-16, Page 4Page 4—Clinton News-Record: 'Thugs.,, Asligust 16,
Young Couple To Live Here
MR. and MRS. JOUN SIERTSEMA were mar—
ried on Saturday, August 4, in St. AndreW's United
Church, Bayfield, by the Rev. A, G. Pease. The
bride is Kathleen, daughter of Elgin Porter, Bay-
field and the late Sarah Porter, and the groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Siertserna i Blyth.
The young couple will Iiye in Clinton, where the
bride is on staff at the Royal Bank, of Canada. The
groom is principal of Hohnesville Public School,
(Photo by R. J. Nephew)
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Lane 0' Pines'
• Mrs. George Woods, Livonia,
Mich., arrived .ort Thursday,
August 9, to Spend some time
at her cottage to ,be with her
brother and 'sister'-in-law, the
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Reeves
and Ralph, Otter Lake, Midh.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dun-
bar were host and hostess on
Saturday. August 11, for the
annual picnic of Unit 5 Lam,-
beth United Church Women.
Mr. and Mrs. John Franks,
Jim., S,ariale Dexter, Buffalo, air-
rived on Sunday to spend some
vacation time with the lady's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Barnes.
John Bailey, Toronto, arrived
this weekend Ito spend the bal-
ance of August with Mrs. Bailey
and David Who have spent the
suminer at their cottage 'at this
beach.
(Intended for August 9) .
Mr. and. Mrs. Harold! Warner
and family, Kitchener, accom-
panied by Ms parents Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Warner spent the
weekend holidaying at Chesley
Lake.. • .
Sunset Lane
Mr. and Mrs. William Crane-
mer and daughters Joan and
Judy, Buffalo, 'have returned 'to
their home there after 'spending
the past four weeks at 'this
beach, This is their eighth con-
secutive summer to holiday
here.
Lane 0' Pines
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Reeves
and .son Ralph, Otter Lake,
Michigan, are vacationing alt
Woedside cottage,
Mr. and Mrs., Tam Dunbar,
Lambeth, are spending the
month of August at their cot-
tage here. They had as 'their
guests on Tuesday, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Brodie; Ron end
Nancy, Lambeth.
Mr. and Mr's. All Thomas
and Elizabeth, Chatham; Mr.
and Mrei. Allen Yates, Windsor,
spent the long week,end . with
Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes at
their summer home here.
Mrs, J, C. Deihl, two d,augh-
ters Kim and Linda, Stratford,
are spending this week at the
Ieeitbobrner cottage.
Busiriess College
Graduates Obtain
Variety of Jobs
The following graduates of
Goderich Business College have
recently commenced work as
secretaries, 'bookkeepers, steno-
grapher's,,. and 'typists:
Patricia Paterson is with Hay
Stationery Co., London; Karen
'McCue, John Bosihiart & Sons
Ltd.. Seaforth; Marlene Hayes,
Jdhn Eingiish & Co., Toronto;
Donald Miallough, Upper Lakes
Shopping Ltd ' Goderich; Gloria
Stanley, Dominion Road Mach-
inery Co. Ltd., Goderich; Edith
Dowsori, Ex-Cello Corporation,
London; Grace Clifton, Selby
Shoe Co., London; Eleanor Al-
ton, CHCH Television Station,
Hainititoe; -•
Ruth Ann Batkin, Clinton
Cornrnupnity Credit Union' Ltd.;
Myrtle Collins, Wolverine Tube
Division, ' Calumet & Heck • of
Canada, London; Kay Watkins,
Canadian National Telegraphs,
,Goderidh; John Consitt, Rebert
Bell Indust:Hes, Sea:forth; Mrs.
Jim Landsborough,, Ruronview;
Kathryn N a fit e 1, Household
Finance Corp. of Canada, Gode-
rich; Richard Worsen, Empire
Brass Co., London; Shirley Wil-
kinson, Aldus Real Estate,, Lon-
don:
- John Schineiker, Signal Star
publishing Ltd', Goderich;
.Gloria Rumball, Provincial
Pchice Office, Goderich; John
SturdY, Johnston, & Mallouglh
Maohine Shop, Goderich.; Aln-
nettte Dickson, Dominion Road
Machinery Co, Ltd., Gederich;
Dianne MacArthur, F. L,
Accountant, Stratford; Marlene
Allire London Life Insurance
Co., London.
Students are now •registering
for the fall, teem commencing
1 Tuesday, September 4, 'to be
assured a place in Regular Day
Classes. For • several years
every seat has been filled be-
fore school opening, 33b
HanoverTransport
Finn 'Closes 'Down
Hanover ,Transport Lee, has
closed ats braineb. office 11-Pire
otfootivo.•44 Friday; AngteSt 10,
The werehomo en Albert $troot
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Jinn 1V10T-44roh, ITIPPAKOr of the
hr44oh 4erro :Once 19.3(/Thais been
laid off, W. 1Y114n started
in the traneeeeit business with ,
g.rtgept Epps and 'the • ;Flpps
Tearespert firm., When it was
scold to Hannover Ttehsporit TAI„
Mr. Kaaren stayed .on with
that flrM.
however, local shippers who
Care of Gladiolus
Keep Out Disease
Now is the time, to cheek
your gladioli for signs of dis-
ease, isaye .tiorticelterelistsi with
the Ontario Department of
Agriculture.
Dig up bulb .and all of every
stunted or yellow colored glad-
iolus plant, ,and 'burn it. poret
leave it lying around or 'add it
'to 'the compost heap.
Diseased gladioli are unlikely
Ito flower or produce good
corms, 'so you will lose nothing
by discarding (them now. The
big advantage he discarding.
them at this stage, is that you
will help to prevent healthy
plants 'from becoming infected,
and will keep the .soil free from
disease.
Later When 'the plants have
begem to bloom, remove dead
blooms from the spikes. Doing
this has several advantages. The
spikes will remain iattracitive
much longer and you will pre-
vent unwantedeseecl production
Botrytis, blight also develop
rapidly on dead blooms.
If you want ito use, the glad-
ioli for cut flowers, , leave as
many leaves as possible on 'the
pliant when you remove the
spike.' A .good method of cut-
ting is to slide the back of a
knife dawn the stem as' far as
poissible and then tilt the blade
toward the stem and cut up-.
waeldi. Place one food at die'
base of 'the plant to prevent
pulling it up by the roots.
trip, the bride chose a .sheath
dress of green nylon organza
over printed viscose and cotton
sateen with matching three-
queeter length ditister, white
accessories and a corsage of
pink carnations.
The young couple who had
chosen the siXth anniversary of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Raymond Scotch.-
mer, sister 9f 'the bride, 'as their
'wedding day, will live 'in Cline
ton' where the bride is employed
at the Royal Bank of Canada.
The groom is principal of Hol-
mesvilie Public School.
'Prior to her wedding the
bride was entertained at a
shower at the :hom'e' of Miss
Berva SWitzer, Clinton, and 'also
at a conimunity shower at
St Andrew's United Church,
Bayfield.
have bo.g4 happy With .wr,41,gg
PPVWz94 Mr. Nfc44rpn. mcv
with 11141, die
has , been appointed ,Qiinton
TnaillagPr for .Guenther Tholcoy
Tr4tiveie14 Ltd, with. head of-
flog in' ..gxetori, -
For 'present Mr. lYfeLere4
nod Brand beef, Short Cut •
ihefine, $elafonth, on 'WPOPPOPi).1,
Lallterneett, AugUat l., or CiPgrgV.
14cqart.iineee. -wire . ..01t0 :Pleeday
St,.4.P§P.04.'..
in Ms ,0$.474
Rev Harold Johnston, Rrueet
field United ,'Clleuireit .PPIKInotfocl.
the services,. Burisil Was
Pe*ItIN cemetery, .Stanley
Pail!>:ParerS- Ware, eTalTlee, SP14.te
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Nail Haugh, A.Pbeilt
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$ierisemaiPorter
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Ot.ng 'took p4:c. #1*, AOrrow*
UAW Chgreh.,.144Y.4o.q,
.S•444447)..A.4gi-,10t,
*44. effeetively .decorated with
P4i1cr .444 white .e,40
lighted o4440141;474 for the
double ceremony W
Kirithieen daughter of Elgin
Porter, peyfielicl and the late
$3r411 Porter, became the bride
of .Joho Sientserne, son elf Mr.
and Mrs. Mho,* Siortser4e-,
13vith.
The Rev, A, 0, Pease, Pey-
pooformed itho ceremony,
Wedding music was played by
Mrs, Robert 1-iocIthols, Bayfield
who accompanied Misses Ann
Westlake end Leejee Talbot
who sang "0 Perfect Love"
prior to the, ,ceremony and "Be-
cause" during the signing of the
register,
Given in marriage by her
father the bride wore a floor-
length gown of nylon ,organza
• ever taffeta, The full bouffant
Slen^t .had timed bodice with
portrait neckline and A ch'antilly
lace inserte.d 'vestee in front,
The sleeves were long and lily-
pointed. A sequin end pearl
tiara was emphasized With the
illusion tulle 'veil with hand
clipped .scalloped edging. She
carried a crescent of red carna-
tions accented with tvy.
-The bride's sister Miss 'Mar-
garet ,Porter was maid of hon-
our. She wore ,a dress of tur-
quoise crystal charm with bouf-
fant ,skint, The cummerbund of
brocaded ,satin in; large
bow et the back. She wore a
matching picture hat and car-
ried a basket of White caena-
tions and ivy.
Bridesmaids were Miss Betty
Sieetserna, Blyth, sister of the
groom, Miss Marion Porter and,
Mrs. Raymond ,S,cotehmere Bay-
field, sisters of the bride.. They
wore identically styled dresses
of gold crytstal charm and bro-
caded satin, with picture hats
and care ied 'baskets of white
carnations and ivy.
Misses Darlene Porter, Exe-
ter and Cardlyn Porter, Garle-
rich, were flower girls for their
cousins wedding and wore flock-
ed white tnylon over turqtroiSe
crystal charm with picture hats
and carried baskets of pink
carnations and ivy. .
Groomsman was Hebo Sleet:-
seam, Myth and ushers' were
Tom Sieritsema, Blyth, Gordon
Porter ,and Raymond Scotch-
mete Bayfield,
' For the reception in the
church parlour the bride's great,
aunt Mrs. R. G, Reid, Clinton,
received the guests 'assisted by
the' .gropm's mother, Mrs. A.
Siertsenea. Pink 'and white
gladioli, stir-ea/nee% and bells
decorated 'the church parlour.
The bride's table was centred
with ,a three tiered wedding
cake flanked by lighted candles
in silver helders.
Serving the wedding supper
were five friends of the bride,
Misses B'erva Switzer, Janet
Tyndall and Noreen Gamow,
Clinton, and Misses Karen and
Dorothy Brindley, London.
Guests' we're present from
Windsor, London, Georgetown,
T,heelford, Goderich, Clinton,
Blyth and Exeter.
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