HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-06-20, Page 3Showing at 11.00 p.m.
erring Michael Caine, Karl Maiden
Color Cartoon
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June 17 • 22
O'KEEFE CENTRE
Dnimy Kye with The Earl
Brown Singers and The
Dunhills
June 13 • ,Juiy
THE PLAYHOUSE
THEATRE
You Own Thing
June to July
UNIVERSITY THEATRE
The Odd Couple
ROYAL, ALEXANDER
THEATRE
WED. - THURS. -
June 26-27-28
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
"THE
AMBUSHERS"
DEAN MARTIN
s super agent Matt Helm
les Senta Berger and Janice Rule
howing at 9.15 p.m. - In Color
- AND -
The Big Mouth'
ERRY LEWIS-Showing at 11 p.m.
Color Cartoon
TORONTO
June 10 - 16
Frula - Yugoslavian Folk
Ensemble
June to July
CENTRAL LIBRARY
THEATRE
Just For Love
June to July
FAIRLAWN
30 is a dangerous age
Cynthia,
You'll enjoy Toronto more
at the Lord Simcoe. Hotel,
It's in the heart of down-
town, close to all Toronto
feature entertainment and
shopping. And the sub-
way's right at the door.
Sensible prices, special
weekend rates, free over-
night parking and the rooms
are completely refurbished.
577
FARKg.14,,
Ar-MPci ,V.Pr.PP.S Mass
:Pen119.10,. Alberta was
,the setting for Agtiiet Wedding,
At 7 -p..111, when-C.4.'0a
.daughter ' of Mr* And
Mrs, rudlnore of
ton, Dntarlie .exchanged
siege YPWS. with :1)/14 Kenneth
Wayne
berta, Rev, Bete .9fffeiated at
the double ring.eoreknOnY,
The bride, given in rnarrlage
by W, K, Farrell,. father of the.
.gr491110. OW .4 floor length
gown ,Pf 44 satin and lace
fashioned in ernpire Bile,. fler
floral headpiece held a four,
tier shoulder length veil .with,
scalloped edges, She carried a
White IMO with trailing white
satin streamers to Which were
attached pink ,Sliieetile4rtrQses,
'The 'bri desmaid,. Miss
Beverly Fay Farrell, Calgary,.
Alberta, sister of the :groom
wore an ice blue dress of sheer
.over taffeta withipatchingtloral
headpiece, She carried a Small
bouquet of pink roses, with
white accessories-,
The groom was attended by
.Mr, Peter floule, Red beer,
Alberto, Mr„ Warren GieS-
brecht ushered the guests.
'The grandmother • of the
groom wore a sheath of multi-
Colored chiffon with a corsage
of white .carnations with white
accessPries.
The groom's mother wor
dress and coat ensemble' of,
turquoise lace with- matching
hat, a corsage of pink roses
with white accessories.
Rev, Este proposed a toast
to the bride at the reCeption
given at the couple's suite,
For travelling the bride chose
a two-piece suit of black lace
with matching accessories and
a corsage of pink roses.
Following the honeymoon trip
to Banff, Alberta and Fair-
mount, British Columbia, Mr.
and Mrs. K. W. Farrell will
reside at 5929-51st Avenue, Red
Deer, Alberta.
Holidayers were responsible
for forest fires which burned
over 39,705 acres in Ontario
last year.
• .PJinton ,eolloor4, T 4,14)..4 9, *PR 3
01,
ERB - MACDONALD
The Rev. G. L. Royal offic.,
iated at the double-ring wed.
ding of Bonnie MacDonald,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Foster, Hensel]. and Lewis Erb;
son of Mr, and IVIrs.Emmerson
E rb of Goderich at Knox Presby.
terian Church June 1.
The bride .wore a floor.
length gown in Capri blue silk
chiffon over tafetta. The bodice
was treated in a complete design
edged with matching lace, The
slim line skirt was draped from
an Empire bodice. A pretty
matching headpiece in a spray
Of flowers and tiny veil coin.
pleted the bridal ensemble.
The bridesmaid wore a blush
, pink chiffon floor-length gown.
The design was treated with
a bodice of the matching lace
and, a full chiffon drape in coat
design. The sleeveless gown
was completed with a pink floral
headpiece and small veil.
Mrs. Robert McKinley of
Zurich, Ontario was matron of
honour and Kenneth A, Erb,
brother of the gioorn, was
groomsman.
The bride's mother wore a
dress and coat ensemble of
blue satin dress and nylon lace
coat, and a corsage of pink
sweetheart roses.
The groom's mother wore
light green cotton lace dress
with beige accessories.
The bride's travelling cos.
tume included a navy-blue dress
with white accessories.
The reception was held at
Dashwood Community Centre,
Dashwood. The wedding dance
took place at Zurich Hall,
Zurich. •
Guests came from Toronto,
London, Stratford and Goderich.
After a wedding trip to Mont.
real and Point East, the newly-
weds will reside at 190 Maple
Street, Goderich,
(Photo by R. J. Nephew)
OPEN
Clinton' dolma'
Chambers
FRIDAY,JUNE 28
1968
RULES FOR THE SHOW
1. Anyone can compete in this show; not restricted to members.
2. No exhibitor can show more than one entry in each class.
3. The exact number of sterns or blooms called for must be shown.
41 All exhibits must be in place by 11:00 am.
5. To be considered a bloom, the first row of petals on a rose
must be open.
6. Council Chamber doors will be open to the public from 2:30
p.m. to 9:15 p.m.
PRIZES "'""
1. One bloom (Hybrid Tea) white or near white,
2. One bloom (H.T.) Yellow-
3. One bloom (H.T.) Pink
4. One bloom (H.T.) Red
5. One bloom (H.T.) any other color
6. One bloom (Peace) to be shown in. this class only, i.e. No.6
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Fruit Salts
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Quick Bands
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Shaving Brush Only 49
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Adhesive tape 1" x 10 yds
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THURS., FRI., SAT. - JUNE 20-21-22
MON.. TUES., WED.
"GRAND
SLAM" PLUS
- JUNE 24-25.26
"Arizona
Bushwackers"
Coming Next:
"HELLCATS" plus "FOR SINGLES ONLY"
(Both Shows Adult . Entertainment).
THEATRE
GODERICH
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FIRST RUN FILMS IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT
ENTERTAINMENT IS OUR BUSINESS
Last Three Days
THURSDAY FRIDAY - SATURDAY
June 20 21 22
COLUMBIA PICTURES presents the Stanley Kramer Production
guess who's
coming to dinner
starring
Spencer Sidney Katharine
TRACY POITIER 1.HEPBURN
TECHNICOLOR . .
Nominated .for 10 Academy Awards
Best Picture le Best Actor 4111 Best Actress
Adult Admission; $1.25 Each Evening -'- Shows at 7,30 p.m. and 9,20 p.m,
SATURDAY MATINEE----June 22 Only
"The Boy and The Eagle"
At 2,311 p m Renulat Admission
1, •
SAT. - MON. - TUES.
June 2244-25
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
bowing at 9.15 p,rn. - Starring
URT LANCASTER'
ith Shelley Winters - In Color
- AND -
pc Von 5ydnri * Rickard Harris
Color Cartoon
PLEASE NOIEt Due to length,
one showing nightly at 9,15
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CLIN TON'COO 13. • first show of POsk
e dings of late •est
HERTEL
In St: Paul's Anglican Church,
at 3 p.m. June 1, Patricia Louise
Cudmore became the bride of
Jerome Lockhart Hertel, Kit-
chener, Rev. R. Wenham, rector
of St. Paul's; officiated.
Patricia -the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Cudmore.
The groom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. JeromV Hertel, Kit-
chener.
To traditional wedding music
by Miss Cathy Potter, the bride
was escorted •to the 'altar by
her father. Her wedding gown,
fashioned on Empire lines was
of several layers of silk tissue
organ* with bodice and
sleeves of Alencon lace.
Her train fell from -the bodice,
and was trimmed with the same
lace. She wore a veil of silk
illusion net. She carried a
bouquet of white star burst
chrysanthemums, and trailing
fern.
Mrs. Ron Carter, Kitchener
was matron of honour. Mrs. Ken
WilSon of Kitchener, sister of
the %roorrmAnd the, bride's
Ag-terys. „Igts $ Dieripp C utiniO re ,
ffbitait0
more, Clinton were brides-
maids, They were gowned in
identical dresses of aqua chiffon
over taffeta. The bodice was
elasticized smocking of the
same material, Their head-
pieces were Multi bows of vari-
gated shades of blue, aqua and
green. Their bouquets were also
white starburst mums similar
to the bride's,
Ron Carter, Kitchener was
Kathryn Gayle Elizabeth
Keyes and Sohn James Michael
Laud Robinson !exchanged wed-
ding vows,cJane 8 at St. Paul's
United Chich in Orillia.
The bride"Te the daughter of
YOUR,RED CROSS
c:3 THANKS YOU
NOW
FOR YOUR
ENJOYMENT
The
CLOUD "9" ROOM
At
kiPTEL
CLINTON
Featuring
SING ALONG
WITH
JEAN
CLOUD Yfd9° ROOM
SPECIAL DINNERS
SUNDAYS
5 - 7 P.M.
Reservatiotit
PH.: 482-3421
(Photo by Jervis Studio)
CUDMORE
groomsman. The guests were
ushered by ,Robert Quest and
Ken Wilson, both of Kitchener
and John Steepe, Clinton.
Following the ceremony a
dinner and reception were held
at Elm Haven Hotel„
The bride's mother received
in a french blue lace dress
over taffeta, and wore a match-
ing hat with white accessories.
The groom's mother was
gowned in rose crepe with
matching lace coat with all
white accessories. Both wore
corsages of pink carnations.
During the evening, the bridal
couple left on a trip to Red
Deer and Banff, Alberta.
The bride chose as her
travelling costume a knitted
yellow cotton dress and black
accessories.
On their return the young
couple will live in Kitchener,
Guests were present from
Mitchell, Dublin, Wingham, Kit-
chener, Hamilton, Seaforth and
Clinton. •
"' taro out.. Prior to her marriage the
bride was honoured at several
showers. Hostesses were Mrs.
Victor Hertel, Kitchener, Miss
Diane Solomon, Kitchener, and
Mrs. Ken Wilson, Kitchener,
In Clinton, Mrs. Ron Carter
and Mrs. R. J. Schoenhals were
hostesses at separate showers.
The bride's mother honoured
her daughter at a trousseau
tea on Saturday, May 25.
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Nelson
Keyes& 326 Highland Avenue,
Orillia and the bridegroom is
the - son of Michupl Frederick
Laud Robinson of Cranford,
Kettering, Northamptonshire,
England, and Mrs.- Hans
Stjernsward of London, Eng.
land.
Following a honeymoom trip
to South America the couple will
make their home at 129 Albert
Place Mansions, Lurline Gar.
dens, London SWII, England,
In London, England, Gayle
was feted by a number of Can.
adian friends, and when she re-
turned to Canada, Mrs. Morris
Carter of Woodstock held a
miscellaneous shower for
friends and relatives of Stanley
and Tuckersmith Townships.
MERRY -
st, Paul's Angliean Church,
Clinton, was the setting for the .
wedding of Mary Jean Wenham,
daughter of the Rev, ang•Mis.
R, W. Wenharn and..Roger Lee':
Merry, son of dr s. Ralph Kemp.
ton, Nova Scotia, on Saturday
afternoon, June 1.
The Rev. R. W, Wenham of.
ficiated for his daughter's
double ring ceremony,
Miss Cathie Potter, organist
provided the wedding music.
Given in marriage by her
brother John, the bride was
lovely in a floor length gown of
peau de soie, styled with empire
waist, a shoulder train of chap.
tilly lace, and a shoulder length
veil. She carried a bouquet of
yellow roses.
Mrs. D. T, Macleod of Nan..
aimo, British Columbia, the
matron of, honor, and the brides-
maid, Miss Barbara Willert of
Zurieh, wore identical gowns of
floor length pastel yellow silk
with, matching chiffon over-
dresses. They carried bouquets
of yellow shasta mums to corn•
Aliment the theme of -shasta
mums which decorated the
church, - • - -
Corporal D. 9. Merry,,
"monton,Thvas-- griofnetnali, V-1
the tueStSa6vepe4stlei4d
gplawrqzrAg_:IA
Nanaimo, B.C.
The reception was held' In .q
St, Paul/$ Parish frall,..01intOnl!
following the ceremony': ,,VT:
The bride's mother recd' ed
the guests in a dress of pastel
green, with matching jacket,
white accessories, and a cor.
sage of white carnations. As•
sisting her was the groom's
mother, who chose apastelblue
suit with white accessories and
a white ,carnation.
For travelling to Nova Scotia
on her wedding trip, the bride
(Jervis Studio photo)
WENHAM
wore a printed dress with
matching chanel jacket, white
kceSsories, and a white gars
h ia .corsage.
The couple will reside at
igns; Germany.
Prior to her wedding, the
bride was showered with gifts
at .the home of Miss Barbara
Willert, Zurich,- Mrs. Henry
Holrneeville and Miss
Mary Anne Clark, London. The
Friendship Guild of St.Paul's
Clinton, also held a bridal
shower for Miss Wenham.
'V
ON PIANO
Robinson-Keyes
What 'sit Shop.
Settee with man's and
lady's chair; rope bed;
Jenny Lind bed; rolling
pin bed; other beds.
Blanket boxes, refinish-
ed; commodes, harness
horse; cast kettles; china-
and glass.
84 Wellington St,
Clinton
482.7682
(behind Cooke's Greenhouse)
24b'
June 24 to 29
ADULT ADMISSION:
$1,25 Eadi Evening
Shows at 7.00 and 9.26 p.m.
7. cTowloorsblooms (Hybrid Teas) any color or
8. Three blooms (Hybrid Teas) any color or
colors
9, Two stems of Polyanthus or Florabunda
10, Seven roses in a container
11, Arrangement of climbers or ramblers,
any color
• 12. Dining room table arrangement, not over
10 inches high . .
13. Novel arrangement of roses suitable for
mantel - accessories allowed
Prizes for each of the classes 1 to 6 are: 1st 75c; 2nd
1st
IA Rosa Corsage , 1.00 .75
CHAMPION 'ROSE to be chosen - $5.00 prize for
best rose in show donated by Douglas H. Miles.
Silver Tray (Royal Bank of Canada) Special for
most points in show,
1.00 .50
1.25 .75 .50
1.25 .75 .50
1.25 .75 .50
1.50 1.00 .75
1.50 1,00 .75
1.50 1.00 .75
.50
50c; 3114 25e.
2nd-3rd
.25 •
OTHER VARIETIES
1st 2nd 3rd 15, Artistic Arrangement of Pansies . .50 .35 .25 16, Five Stems of Sweet William .50 • .35 .25 17, One Spike of Delphinium, any color-, . .50 .35 .25 18, Container of Mixed Garden Flowers 1.50 1.00 -.75 19, Three Stems of Any Other Variety •of
.50 .35 .25
20, A, floral arrangement depicting a "Song
Title"
L50 1.00 ,25
PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN ONLY
2k, bontaiher of Mixed Garden Flowers . 1.00 ,75 .50
Most Artistic Arrangement Of Wayside Flowers for children
12 years and under (container not to count).
' ' First Prize „ „ • • $1.00 and Special Book. Seoond Prize $1.00
Third Prize 14.00 (Prizes donated by Fourth Trite $1.00 Mrs. Frank Firigiand) Fifth Prize . . $1.00
boor Prize 'Lucky Draws at 9:15 p.m.
THERE WILL SE A SILVER COLLECTION
President
M1.8, PRAI\IX FINGLANI
' Secretary
MRS. BROCK OLDS Treasurer
MRS. RON iVieCANN
Monday to Saturday jtmit
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