Clinton News-Record, 1964-10-29, Page 5LOWER -YOUR FOOD, COST
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Christian .Reformed ChurthWeddin.
-Wks Jackie, Wan N. .Verhulst
(Photo by John Visser)
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Verhulst
Married At Christian Reformed Church
Jackie de Putter of Hamilton became the bride
of Adrian N. Verhulst of RR 1, Bayfield, in the
Christian Reformed Church in Clinton on Satur-
day, October 10th, at 2:30 pan.
News Editor; Anne Ajlpron. , Phone HU 2-1349
dastral Park.
Social Notes
Awards .Presented:
At .131yth. Dinner
13g4Tif—The Pima ltwiM
dinner of the .Tigron County
Holstein qu,b field late last
week in 1,31yth. Mehieriel
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J, de Putter of
Holland and the groom is the
stepson. of Mr and Mrs. S. de
Ruyter of Bayfield.
The Rev. G. J. Heersink of
Clinton 'officiated at the ser-
vice. Chris Guetter was the or-
ganist.
The bride was given in mar-
MIDDLETON
Beginning Sunday, My-ember
1, services in St. James Church
will be held at 2:30 p.m.
The Women's Auxiliary of
St. James Church, Middleton,
will meet Wednesday, Novem-
ber 4- at the home of Mrs.
Keith. Miller at 2:30 p.m.
Miss Ida Sperling of London
and Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Wthisor of Chicago visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Middleton.
o.
Bishop Confirms ..
Six Candidates
At Middleton
Rt. Rev. H. F. G. Appleyard,
Anglican Bishop of Georgian
Bay, conducted a service of
confirmation last Sunday at St.
James Church, Middleton.
The class of six candidates
were presented 'to the Bishop
by the rector, the Rev. E. J. B.
Harrison,
Those contirnied were: John
Alfred Hudel, Douglas Walter
Smith, William Ackeit
Nancy Ann Melinda Stirling,
Linda Elizabeth Stirling and
Arlene Lillian Mita.
Terry Fitisimons of Trinity
Church, Bayfield, acted as the
Bishop's chaplain and caroled
the pectoral cross. B ish op
Appleyard also preached the
sermon.
The church was decorated
with large baskets of seasonal
flowers.. and Mrs. Joseph Storey
played the organ.
Summerhill
Ladies' Club
Holds Meeting
The October meeting of the
Sumroerhill Ladies Club was
held at the home of Mrs. John
1VIurch With 12 Members and
one visitor present.
The president, Mrs. George
Colelough, opened. the meeting
With a poem followed by creed
and prayer.
A thank-you letter was re-
ceive() from Mrs. Earl Blake:,
After the bit:airless Was diacut-
sed, Mrs. March gave a read-
ing. Mrs. Allen Neal had a
contest, Which was Web. by Mrs.
George Cololcugh. Mrs. Cam-
tribigt won the raffle.
Sigh Card '
A get-well card Was signed
by those present and sent to
Mrs. Glen Cornish, a patierrt iii
Victoria Hospital, London.
The next meeting will be held
at the home Of MM. Ross Lot-
ett, Those on program. Will be
Mrs, lacin MCLeari, Mrs.
fired PenfOund, Mrs. Mike Sal-
verde and Mts. an Snell, The
lunch conimittee Will be" Mrs.
Ctimitiaga, Mrs. Ezra: Ellis,
Mrs. Clayton Mils and Mrs.
Metter Farquhar,
Aft inVittition was- received
from the t4oderIch Township
Ladies' Club to a patty to take
place on October Z- a 8:80
p.m., A salver coIlettion, Far
til\TXVP will, be tEllten,
The Catholic Womiep's 14.4'
gue of St. Church ROO
Clinton, held Communion
breakfast on Sunday, October
2. The ;solemn Nigil Kass
was sung by Vuther giehurd.
1741 t$SW with the iniNed choir
rendering the MASS Of St, Pssll
tinder the direction of Mr, Paul
PO:190w,
Ojement paquet was at the
organ and the soloist Was • Pick
.George, A breakfast followed
at the airmen's TIIROS, for about
The Rev, Sister
Superior of .Sun,clale Manor,
Chatham, was 'the guest speak-
Clerks, Treasurers
Meet At Elm Haven
Municipal' clerks and. treas-
urers from'Huron County gath-
ered last Thursday at the Elm
Haven Motel for their 0414110
meeting,
Clinton clerk-treasurer John
Livermore chaired the discus-
Sion which centered on tax pen-
alties and interest.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mm. Karl P. Skov of,
Clinton and •the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
W. Caldwell of RR 1, Bruce-
field.
The Rev. Grant Mills per-
formed 'the wedding service.
The soloist was Mr.S. Willis
VanE,grnond accompanied by
Miss' Lois Grasby on the or-
gan.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose a street-,
length sheath-atyled dress of
white crystal charm over taf-
feta, with a scoop neckline and
lily-point sleeves. The fitted
bodice was trimmed with ap-
pliqued roses. Her floor-length
overskirt had unpressed pleats
at the sides, which extended fil-
th, a chapel train trimmed with
rose appliques. Her shoulder-
length veil was held by a pill-
er, She spoke of the social
work 49m, At, this institution,
A My hour from 3 to 4 p.m.
'took place at the church wilt))
Rev, Hennessey, London,
preaching the sermon, 13enedig,
Lion followed the ceremony,
The next general meeting of
the ..OWL will .be Wednesday,
November 18 at 8:00 pm. at
the Community Centre. Guest
speaker will be Dr. T,ion0. Box,
oal. The members: "of the WO-
men's Auxiliary, and the Pro-
testant Chapel Guild are invit-
ed to attend this lecture.
The annual toy drive Un Ad,
astral Park will take place the
first week of November, Pick-
up :at the houses and, 'the ap,
artments will he clone by the
Girl Guides on Saturday morn-
ing, November 7. Convener ;tier
this project is Mrs. 13,. Peterson.
All members of Teentown and
the CYO are invited to attend
the YPA's Ilallowe'en . dance at
the Community Centre on
day, Oct. 30 from 8:30 to 12;50..
Costumes must be worn.
box headpiece. She carried a
crescent 'bouquet of gold roses,
stephanotis and trailing ivy.
Mrs. Robert Caldwell of
Clinton' was matron of honour.
She wore a street-length gown
of gold Italian brocade, styled
similar 'to the bride's dress with
a scoop neckline and long sleev-
es. Her headpiece was a gold
pillbox with back veil. She
carried a crescent baguet of
bronze 'mums and trailing ivy.
Gordon 'Caldwell of Clinton
was best man for his brother.
Ushers were Robert Caldwell
and Gerald RathWell, both of
Clinton.
A reception followed in the
church parlour. The head table
Was centered with. a three-tier-
ed round wadding cake. The
'bride's mother received guests
wearing a jacket of turquette
brocade with matching feather
hat. She wore a corsage of
pink roses. The groom's mother
chose a brocade suit-dress of
peacock blue. She wore a mat,
ching feather hat. Her corsage
was of pink roses.
For a 'wedding trip to New
York and Washington, the
bride changed to a, soft coral
boucle sheath-styled dress with
pale pink, shaded accessories,
Her 'corsage was of pink and
white penis.
Mr. and Mrs, Caldwell will
reside on Rattenbury Street in
Clinton,
Twelve Attend
Happy Workers
Meet Wednesday
The Happy Workers' Meet-
ing Was held last Wednesday
night at the home of Mrs, Wil-
liam Holland with eight mer4-
bem and four visitorS Present.
The meeting oPcivd with the
Ode and the Lord's Prayer, fol-
lowed by the roll call and
treasure'r's report, During the
business session the members
agreed to Make a donation to
the Canadian Institute for the
It was decided Hobo. Teas
will continue until the next
meeting slated for Wednesday,
Nov. 18, at the home of Mrs,
1-Ingh Ball. A crib be
made 'at the next meeting.
A piano duet was played' by
Miss' Marilyn Holland, and Miss
Mary Ellen Wilson and a
thank-you note from Mrs. El-
gin Dale was read.
Bazaar&Tea
St, Joseph's
Church
Saturday! Oct 31
2 to 5 p.m.
Draw for $5() Bond
and Large Box of Chocolates
EVERYONE WELCOME
44b
VMS attended .more ,thozz ,
150. persOns,
liJought dinner WoS
the preseAta#011 0 igwOrcts
CIO'S 41-4/44 .
held this year 44 .the .Seaforth
Fog Fair,
riage by her cousin, Frank de .
Putter of Bayfield. She wore a
floor-length gown. of nylon - lace
over taffeta featuring a round-
ea neckline, lily paint sleeves
and a 'V' waistline. Her bouf ,
fart elbow-length nylon veil
fell' from a crown. of pearls.
Her bouquet was of White car-
nations, American Beauty roses
and green fern.
Miss Rita de Boer of Hamil-
ton was the maid of honour.
She wore a street length gown
of pink organza. The dress had
a rounded neckline and short
sleeves. She wore a wedding-
ring headdress With a short
veil. Her bouquet was of
White carnations and fern.
Miss Audrey de Putter of
Bayfield was ithe flower girl.
She wore a short sleeved dress
of pink organza with white
lace. Her bouquet was of white
carnations.
The ushers were David ,de
Putter and Jake de Ruyter
both of Hayfield,
A reception followed in the
church parlours, with a ban-
quet at the Elm Haven Motor
Hotel,
For a wedding trip to Eas-
tern Ontario the bride chang-
ed to a grey woollen suit wattl -
e gold-brown blouse. She wore
a yellow hat, brown shoes and
purse.
Mr. and Mrs. Verhulst will
reside in Goderich.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was entertained at a
shower given In her honour by
Mrs. Gerald Schoemaker of
Saftford.
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&no!! Churches
Planning Canvass
HENSALL---Members of the
Anglican, United and Presby-
terian churches at Hensall will
conduct a canvass for fonds
during the first week of No-
vember on behalf of the Can-
adian Bible Society.
The Society is an auxiliary of
the British and Foreign Bible
Society whose purpose is pro-
moting wider circulation of the
Bible.
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Skate Exchange "Bauer" Skates
(Photo by John Visser)
Saturday Wedding At United Church
Joins. Margaret, Kenneth Caldwell
Margaret , Kristine Skov became the bride of
William Kenneth Caldwell in a candlelight service
at Ontario Street United Church, on Saturday,
October 24th at 7:00 p.m.
-Th.u.m4 'Oct, 1904 .clinten NewsYise a.r f ro9P •
The theeaug ended ,with the..
closing Arayer 4f*" which
members 'enjOYed. game - of
whist and a itineh served
the hostess.
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