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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-03-14, Page 3(Harvey McDowell Photo) All You Need is This Certificate — Save It FREE Portraits by Velvetone Studios Nationally Famous for their Portraits of Children Exclusively. Children from two months up are eligible. Only One Certificate Honoured per We will give you ABSOLUTELY FREE a lovely 5 x 7 portrait photograph as a special get ac- quainted gift! Up to six cute Pos- es will be taken. THERE IS NO CHARGE AND NO OBLIGAT- ION to btiy ahything, You may, if r you wish, order additional photographs for gifts or for keep- sakes direct from the Studio, but that is entirely un to yq.u. TUESDAY, MARCH 19th 11:00 a.m, to 7:30 p.m. 15 RATTENBURY ST, E. Across from Library and Fire Hall CLINTON A Photograph Of Your Child With The Compliments Of IRENE'S LAUNDROMAT SING-A-LONG ENTERTAINMENT MILLIE AT THE PIANO FRIDAY FIND SATURDAY • NIGHT Russ Archer Manager EATTY FARM Service Centre Celebrates His list Anniversary RUSS ARCHER As Manager Of The Clinton Branch HE'S IN REAL GOOD MOOD TO KER On Any Item To Celebrate This Event BOOKINGS END MARCH 1st ARE STILL TO TO IN EFFECT "Check My Record For Prompt Efficient Service" FARM SERVICE CENTRE 17 Rattenbury St. —CLINTON—Phone 482-9561 Still Proudly Canadian SAVINGS UP FOR EVERY OCCASION K. C.• COOKE FLORIST CLINTON 482-7012 61 ORANGE — CLINTON TERM INSURANCE ON THE BEST TERMS ot your service DAVID S. McDONALD OCCIDENTAL LIFE PHONE 235 0154 175 ;;ArlDr:ris ;;TiirE,T FAST 011TAiilri Wedding Pictures VIII Inv- Phone 482-9511 FOTHER INGHAM A double—ring ceremony be- tween Mary Elizabeth Machan second eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Machan, Blyth, and Robert Dugald Fotheringham only son of the late Mr, and Mrs. William Fotheringham, RR 3 Seaforth was performed by Rev. R. U. MacLean of Clinton,on MarCh ° 2, 1968 at 2 p.m. at St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church} Blyth which was decorated with , candlelight and standards of white gladioluses and small white poms, The bride given in marriage by her eldest brother Robert was lovely in a short sleeved A—line floor—length gown of white chantilly lace over taf. feta with a matching train held at the shoulders with a bow and wore wrist length gloves. Her bouffant veil of nylon il. lusion was held with nylon flowers trimmed with sequins, and pearls. She carried a ores. cent bouquet of red roses with green ivy and fern. • The organist Mrs. William Dalrymph played traditional wedding music andaccompanied the soloist Mrs. Gordon Tate cousin of the bride when she sang '0 Perfect Love' and 'The Lord is my Shepherd,' Matron of honour was Miss Shirley Machan, London, sister of the bride and bridesmaids Mrs. Bruce (Ethel) Walker sis. MACHAN ter of-the bride and Miss Bev. erly Walker niece of the bride were gowned alike in short sleeved floor—length empire waist aqua ligoda. with lace applique with lace train at the back which was held with a bow at the shoulders, Their head. pieces were matching aqua net with nylon buds. Wrist length gloves were worn They all carried crescent bouquets of White poms, white tulle with rose ribbon. George Townsend, Seaforth was best man. The ushers were James Papple, Seaforth and Donald Machan, Sarnia brother of the bride. The reception was held in the church parlour where guests were received by the bride's mother wearing a peacock blue lace over taffeta dress with winter white accessories. She wore a pink carnation corsage. She was assisted by the groom's aunt, Mrs. Jean Sinclair, Clin. ton. She chose to wear a double knit cranberry suit with black and white accessories with a white carnation corsage, For a wedding trip to Florida the bride travelled in a fur trim- med three piece beige tweed suit with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. On their return they will reside on the groom's farm at RR 3 Seaforth. Guests were present from London, Sarnia, Clinton, Seaforth, Wakerton, Bluevale, Thamesford, Dublin,,Goder,ich, • Port Albert, Whitechtqch, :Auburn, Georgetown, Oal&ille and Blyth. Three SPOCia47 appeared." the latest .National .Nielsen rat,. sintogts:taf).tea recently• in t40 United rrINV one Was. the Slz!c41. He's Your Dog Charlie Brown. Tied for second position was a Bob Rope .Special and. pan, smoke, In fourth position. was corner Pyle, Tied .for fifth spot, The 14cy Show exidHednelton„ The special Fabulous Funnies was seventh, with CBS Thareday Night Moviee eighth and Andy Griffith ninth. Tied for tenth were .Heverly Hillbillies and Green Acres.. The Virginian was twelfth and F a m 11 y Affair number thirteen, The attractive profile of Mrs. Emma Peel has appeared -for the last time in - The Avengers, Dianna Rigg. is leaving the highly,euc.ce.ssful seriep, and she's being r eplaced by an equally-stunning girl, 20 year. old Linda Thorson, Miss 'MOM:41, 0..b1"1.44et1D with • an occasional liking for a blonde wig, will play the role of Tara King, Steed's youthful assistant, Producer Brian Clemens tried not to over-expose -Miss Thorson in her initial appear, slice .' although there is no doubt. ing that ,this. talented young actress has plenty to show. Miss Thorson has a tough assignment ahead of her in filling the vacuum created by Emma's' departure. Mrs. Peel was no mediocre leading lady— in every corner of the globe, she's identified as that cool classy bird, who was a paradox of natures — at times, as tough as nails; on occasion, as gentle as a lamb. Fortunately, the character of Tara King is in complete con. trast to that of Mrs. Peel. Lind Thorson is brand new and her surroundings will be new. The Super Bowl Game was number one with the Bob Hope Christmas Show in second spot, followed by The Lucy Show, Gunsmoke and Andy Griffith. In sixth position was Gomer' Pyle, with the Super Bowl Re. port placing seventh; Family Affair eighth; Jackie Gleason ninth and Dean Martin tenth. Holding down eleventh pos. ition was Gentle Ben, with the Super Bowl Pre-Warm-Up 12th; Tuesday Night at the Movies Thirteenth and Walt Disney's World of Color in fourteenth position. exalt 1111111•111111P OPEN 730-10 EXPERT SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF CARS HOLNIESVILLE Mrs, J 13. -MgolViat-4170oetvgcl wprd this week of the death of her only sister, Smith, in S40 .9eof.r41.4,9vtta.4 Ale4eOc414, Ontario, — The fumr4 took place from the PresbyterianchurchatLany caster,, where, Mrs, Smith had resided the past yeac. with her son, Arthur Smith and family. Symapthy of the community is extended to MA:PM4th: BRUCEFIELD Mr, and Mrs. David Trihneir are vacationing in Florida. M. and Mrs. Stanley Neale London, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson over theweek. end Mrs, James Paterson and ,daughter Sheryl London were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. Paterson, • Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hargreaves returned home after vacation. ing with Mrs. Hargreaves par. NOW FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT CLOUD "9" ROOM ' AT HOTEL CLINTON ANNOUNCES CLOUD "9" ROOM SPECIAL DINNERS SUNDAYS - 7 P.M. IlfervafIsiw PH.:4S24421 t .cOatoaNews4Hepord, TIoreilayt, maret1.0, 1968. 3. ,efite Mr. and Mrs 4, Tiorcier, Pwir=opiipirw. , morflPsemose,r."..",”: sQn,.Florida Mr. aro Mrs Ponies Mc. Beath. and cleOghter, War visited. over the weekend Mrs, Mrs John proadlopt had, the misfortune teP ,on the ice at 4ep hOMP both VrtatS, VARIETY NIGHT -OF LOCAL . TALENT , 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 22 in Londesboro Hall Admission: Adults $1.00 14 and under 50c Seating Capacity 250 For advance tickets contact Radford's Garage or Phone 527-0987 Sponsored by the Hall Board f• .9,09904 •4, 4494 ..9,0,904.4.4i a. 414.tfre f if,APAN04.044,44,4,44.4.• • 4 THEATRE bt(5DERIC, 171- OK THE SQ UARE 1 • FIRST RUN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT — Entertainment Is Our Business THURSDAY -- FRIDAY — SATURDAY March 14-15-16 9, Shows at 7,30 and 9.30 p.m. "DISORDERLY ORDERLY" SERIAL: "CANADIAN MOUNTIES vs. ATOMIC INVADERS" FREE PASSES GIVEAWAY -- Show at 2,30 p.m. Children 35c MONDAY -- TUESDAY -- WEDNESDAY March 18-19-20 Watch the women gamble for . MADSEN Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, was the scene for the double—ring' wedding of Patsy Marie Jewell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jewell, RR 6, Goderich, and Robert Fans Madsen, of Oakville son of Mr. and Mrs, Reinhold Madsen of Denmark. The Rev. G. L. Royal offici. ated at the ceremony. Mr, W. Cameron was organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown of net overlaying satin and appliqued with guipure lace featuring the skirt and accentu• ating the empire waist with sweetheart neckline and lily. point sleeves. Her triple-tiered scalloped illusion veil was held' with a crown of self rosettes, and she carried a cascade of pink sweetheart roses and white carnations, Matron of honour, Mrs. Kath- erine Larsen, Goderich and bridesmaid Miss Shirley Jewell RR 6, Goderich, wore Queens blue sheath ciresses with match- ing jackets and, acces. ysories. They carried:cascades- (Photo by Hadden's Studi0) JEWELL of pink carnations, and wore tiny blue veil hats. Groomsman was Fred Larsen of Goderich. Ushers were Francis • Jewell, and Melvin Jewell, brothers of the bride. For ,the reception at the Tiger Dunlop Inn, the bride's mother wore a sheath—styled dress in green lace over taffeta with beige accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. For their wedding trip to Northern Ontario, the bride wore a turquoise sheath with lace overlay and cream beige accessories Her corsage was white carnations. The couple will reside in Oak- ville, Ontario. The-bride is a recent graduate of nursing assistant course in London, Ontario. Guests from a distance were frOm Oakville„Burlington, and Auburn. Mrs. Katherine Larsen held a miscellaneous shower for the bride' at her . hbfrie. U . .1 .J., TENDER ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL ADDITION Dublin — Ontario (One Classroom, General Purpose Room and Washrooms) Sealed tenders for the above will be received by the Architect until 4:00 p.m. E.S.T. Thursday, April 4th, 1968. Drawings and specifications may be obtained from the Architects' office upon deposit of $50.00, which will be refunded when these are returned in good condition., The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 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