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Clinton News-Record, 1964-07-16, Page 11OPENING -DANCE- At The NEW PICNIC PAVILION In .The SEAFORTH LIONS PARK SATURDAY NIGHT; JULY 18th Midnightfrom 9 to With Music by the CAVALIERS Join with the crowds in this Opening Dance event in the New Picnic Pavilion and enjoy the pleasant surroundings of the Seaforth Lions Park. Dance to the Popular Music of the Cavaliers of London on the New 2,500-Foot Floor, ADMISSION — 75c EACH — AUSPICES SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB — laidlaw-McCoAn Wedding The bride isithe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spencer of Clinton. The groom is the, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Norman Hubert of •Seaforth., The Rev. Father S. E. Mc- Guire officiated at the wedding service. The bride, given•in marriage by her father, chose a floor- length gown of silk organza over faille taffeta. .The bodice was trimmed with embroidered alecon lace. The dress had lily point sleeves and the full skirt fell into a chapel .train at the back. A tiny • tiara of seed pearls and -sequins held the bride's bouffant Veil of silk illusion. The - bride carried a bOuquet of deep pink roses. The bride was attended by LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND —TWIST -- MONDAYS 9:00 p.m. to 12 Midnite THE CLASSICS Spectacular New Group WED. and FRI. 9:00 p.m. to 12 Midnite THE DEL-REYS SATURDAYS 9:00 p.m. to 12 Midnite LIONEL THORNTON and his CASA ROYAL ORCHESTRA Miss Maryin Van Altena and Miss Sheila Spencer, sister of the bride. -The attendants were. dressed alike in mint green silk organza with lace tops over faille 'taffeta with white .accessories. They carried bas- kets of pale pink roses. The, groomsman was Robert Hubert, brother of the groom. The ushers were Gilbert Hub- ert and -Edward. Spencer. For the. wedding, trip to points north, the bride donned an aqua linen suit with ribbon lace trimming with white ac- cessories. She wore a corsage of white mums. Mr. and-Mrs. Hubert .will re- side in Egmond.ville, Ontario. Blyth Lions Club Elects Officers William Hull has been'eleet- ed president of the Myth Lions Club for 1964, succeeding Harry Lear. Other officers elected include: Jahn Campbell, Charles Shaw and Harold Cook, vice-presi- dents; Karl Laas, secretary; Harold Cook, treasurer; John Campbell, tailtwister; Harry Lear, Lion Tamer, and . direct- ors George 'Radford, Ray Ma- dill, Walter Buttell and Donald Young. George McCutcheon, of Brus- sels., installed the officers dur- ing the club's lady night in the 'Memorial Hall. 0 Some prospects are misers; they let the rest of the world go buy. • Grace United Church, Port- er's . was the Setting for the marriage of Phyllis Marilyn McCowan, of London to James Andrew Loldlaw of RR 7 Lon, don, on Saturday, July 4, 1964. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Atir$, Jolla W. No- Cowan ,of RR 2 Goderich. The groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. John R, Laidlaw .of RR. 7 London. . The Rev. A. G. Pease of Bay- field .offiiclatpd at the double- ritig ceremony. The church was decorated with baskets of pink. and white • gladioli, ferns and candles, The organist was Mrs, William Cox and the soloist was Mrs. A. G. Pease. • The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a simply styled floor-l'en'gth gown of peen de sole with a high neckline, three-quarter length sleeves and a jacket of Fren.cle• chantilly lace. The detachable train of peau de .soie was held at the waistline by a small self bow. An imported double 'tier silk illusion cafe length. veil was draped film a tiny French pearled head dress. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of Talisman roses. The maid of honour was Miss Shirley McCowan of .London i, sister of the bride. She wore a dress of aqua nylon tricot over taffeta with elbow' sleeve,% a. boat neckline and a controlled skirt. She wore a matching veiled wedding ring hat and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. The bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Thompson of London and Mrs. Leo Heppelle of Dor- chester, sister of -the .. groom. Their ivsses and head pieces Were the same as the maid of honour. They also carried bou- quets of pink carnations. The groomsman was Gerald McCorquarlale of Vancouver. The ushers were William Laid- law, brother of the groom, of London and Frank Wilde, cous- in-of the groom, of Seymour, Conn. A reception followed at the church. The bride's mother wore a blue 'two-piece jacket dress of lace over taffeta with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mother choSe a turquoise chif- fon over lace sheath dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. For a wedding trip to Cape Cod and Eastern United States the bride wore a blue sleeveless chiffon over lace sheath dress with white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Mr. and Mrs. .Laid.law will reside in •London. Out-of-town guests at the' wedding came from - - London, Midland, Vancouver, Ottawa, Connecticut, Michigan, Stouff- ville, Hamilton and -St. Thomas. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Laidlaw was entertained alt showers given by Miss Patricia Thompson of Byron and Mrs. Leo HeppeLle of London. 0 NOW—THUR., FRI., SAT. July 16-17-18 Two first-run pictures! Molly Bee, Rod Lauren 'The Young. Swingers' Broderick Crawford in "Square Violence" MON., TUES., WED. July 20-21-22 ELVIS PRESLEY, Aim Helm "Follow That Dream" • (Scope - Color) The Three Stooges hi "Musty Musketeers" Plus 4 Cartoon -J--• .6:inAi THUti.•, FRI,, ,SAT. July 23-24-25 "Ma and Pa kettle In The Ozarks" 'Richard Harrison, LOH MUSelak "The Gladiators" 'Watch for irattialinol:goori Banquet Honors Blyth Teachers Mrs. Bernard Hall and Mrs. Frank Marshall, teachers at -Blyth. Public School, were re- cently honored on their retire- ment froth the school at the school board's annual banquet. Mrs, Hall taught grades five and six for the past 11 years, and. Mrs. 'Marshall taught kind- ergarten for six years. Inspector J. H. Kinkead, of Goderich, paid tribute to the teachers, each of whoth was presented with a silver tray. SUNSET DRIVE-1N GODERICH — Highway 8 Shows Start At Dusk Children under 12, in cars, FREE DO -1Y-YOURSELF AT OUR Take Advantage of our Coin-Operated Laundry at 63 Albert St. and you'll save time and money. USE THE NIGHT DEPOS- IT BOX AT OUR STORE 63 ALBERT STREET FOR DRY CLEANING OR LAUNDRY* DROP YOUR BUNDLE IN BETWEEN A.M. AND 12 P.M. PROFESSIONAL COI N-OP DRY-CLEANING Have all out - of - Seaton clothing cleaned befOre stor- ing at only 250 Per pound, 4 pounds for $1.00, 10 pounde for $2.00. FOR OAST SERVICE take ()Mere. to our plant at 166 Beech St., across from Drive-in Theatre+. PROFESSIONAL ORES., SERS available for articleb you may wish to presalwhIle you Walt). Tel: 4824664 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Henry Hubert Patricia Mary Spencer became the bride of Mel- vin Henry Hubert in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Clinton, on Saturday, July 11, 1964. THURS., FRI., SAT.—JULY 23-2445—Technicolor "LASSIE'S GREAT ADVENTURE" Lassie and her young master visit Canada and meet the Canadian Mounties, Jon Provost, June Lockhart and Hugh Reilly Coming: "ENSIGN PULVER" -- a new hit comedy AT PARK THE SQUARE—GoamcH THE showtimq s 7:30 & 9:34 p.m, Now ,Flaying—Thyris.,, Fri,, Sete---July 161748 Buddy Eksen, Lois Nettleton and Kier Dullea In an 014 West Technicolor comedy "MAIL ORDER BRIDE" MON., TUES,, WED.—JULY 20-2142 Yu{ Brynner, Shirley Field and George chaloris Mexico's ancient Mayan tribes provide the plot for an interesting action drama. ,'KINGS. OF THE SUN" color Thurs., July 10.or 9b4- liu,~an~ News-Record- Page musical version of the adage "a ploys. has .not yet been made, bird in the hand." bat announcement of the tattles. Selection. of the other two is .expeoted S ANNUAL SALE ALL WOOLS AND LAMINATES Assorted Plains and - Tweed Materials Sizes 8 to 40 COATS We Are Clearing All Summer Merchandise At Drastically Reduced Prices. Don't Pass The Store Without Coming In To Browse. "There Are Real Bargains Here". • S Price SELECTION OF DOUBLE .KNIT WOOLS '• Spring and Fall Shades To Clear at 1/2 PRICE CAR COATS & JACKETS Values To NOW $19,95 ONLY 1/2 Price Special Car Coats Only $5.00 ea. SPECIAL (OAT OFFER Values To $29.95 — Beautiful Linen Laminates and Wool Laminates — Assorted Sizes and Colors — Hurry For This One. TO CLEAR ONLY S1 On00 ea. SKIRTS -- SHORTS -- COTTON SLIMS SLEEVELESS BLOUSES SWIM SUITS POP TOPS -- STRETCH SLIMS All Reduced To Clear LADIES' PANTIES Reg, to 09d ..... , SALE PRICE 39c pr. Elastic and Banded Styles. RAINWEAR Plain and Reversible SALE PRICE .. S..tY.„!!! ..... 2070 off regular LADIES' WEAR .and DRY GOODS Gothic Exquisite Values Special "Daisy" Form BRAS to $2.50 $1.29 ea. NYLON HOSE FIRST QUALITY Regular 79c pr. Sale Special 39c pr. HANDBAGS Assorted Sizes and Colors Values to $5.95 Special 97c ea. DUSTER COATS COTTONS and ARNELS Sizes S-M-L All Reduced 20% CHILD'S COTTON JODPURS SHORTS' & TOP SETS Special 1/3 off SUMMER SLEEPWEAR SHORT GOWNS PYJAMAS CAPRI PYJAMAS BABY DOLLS All Reduced 20% FORMFIT PADDED BRAS All Sizes Regular $4.00 ea. SPECIAL $2.00 ea. DRESSES Our Complete Stock Is Reduced To Clear • 20% off " 1/3 off • 1/2 Price ii " ••• • • 1, SUMMER YARD GOODS COTTONS — RAYONS — SILKS WOOLS — BLENDS MI Reduced 20% Summerhill Meet Held last Week 150 Participate The Summerhill Ladies Club held its.July 8 meeting at the home of Mrs, Russell Good with 1,7 members and five visitors present, The president, Mrs. George Colclaugh, presided The past President, Mrs, Ross Lovett, thanked all the exec- -141-Ye for 'their cooperation div- ing the past two years, The annual picnic date was set for Monday, July 20 at 3.30 p.m. in. Harbour Park, !Goole- rich. A thank you card was read from Sid Lansing, Auburn. lVf[r8. Keith Tyndall was the winner of the contest given by Mrs. Viola Farquhar. Miss Helen Good gave a piano in- strumental. The August meeting will be held at the 'home of Mrs. Ivan Hoggarth. Lunch conveners are Mrs. Keith Tyndall, Mrs. $al- verda, Mils. Jim Snell, Mrs. Lloyd Stewart. Program will be in charge of Mrs. Bill Gib- bings, Mrs. Russell Good. and Mrs Ivan Hoggarth, Paul Pickett Paul Pickett, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Pickett of Princess .Street Bast, Clinton, recently grad, waned from a three-year busi- ness administration course at Ryerson Institute of Tech- nology, Toronto, Paul has taken a. position with. Shaw and Begg Limited, insurance brokers. He is a graduate of CDCI, and was active in minor sports in Clinton. .Adostral 'Players. Plan Fall 'Plays The Adastral playrs are planning a fall production whiph 'will be staged at the Theatre at RCAF Station Clinton en October 4./-14 19. The cornigete production Will open with a one 'act play, fel- lowed bY a P14001, and closed With another one act play. Singing, dancing, happiness arid tears are (integral parts of "Sl-4o01 For Lovers" which brings 'the audience a modern Tip For Dog Owners Canadians taking dogs into the united States must produce a current certificate of vac- cination -against rabies and should consult a veterinarian at least one month before the planned crossing. Dogs may be brought into this country from the V,S, on a certificate signed. by' a veterinarian, licensed in Canada or the U,S, attesting that the animal has been vac- cinated against rabies during the preceding 12 months.