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Clinton News-Record, 1968-07-18, Page 80 The Clinton T11 pLgw Baskets of pinh and white gladioli, fop candelabra. graced the Altar of Lencie0ore United Church Saturday, O. at, 4 o'clock when; Gleynee Lorene, daughter of Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt 13,11, 1 Clinton :and the late Mr.Jewitt became the bride of Ralph Douglas Glew. son of Mr„ And' Mrs. William !Mew, The Rev. J. Britton of Seaforth officiate_d, at the ceremony. Traditional wedding music was played by the church 1 "A BIT MORE" White Swan (White or Coloured) Reg. Price pkg 59c — SAVE 10c TOILET- TISSUE P kg 'f4 rolls 49 C Special Blend Reg. Price bag 69c — SAVE 10e A&P TEA BAGS poly bag of 100 5 9c Jane Parker Reg. Price each 49c — BUY 2 PIES—SAVE 19c APPLE PIE Full 8" 24-oz size 2 for 79C Ann Page FEATURE PRICE! . BEANS with Pork, Boston or Vegetarian style 4 19-f I-oz tins 9 9c Choice Quality Reg. Price 2 tins 45c — SAVE 14c A&P TOMATOES 5 1941-' tins 99 C Chef-Boy-ar-dee Reg. 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Exeter Town Hall 322 Main Street S., Friday July 19, 1968 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Goderich Second Floor Federal Building Friday July 19, 1968 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (All residents of Huron County and Village of Grand Bend) Claimants may call at which ever location is convenient to them. PERSONS REQUIRING SOCIAL INSURANCE NUMBERS OR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS MAY PRESENT THEIR APPLICATIONS AT THE ABOVE LOCATIONS AT THE TIME SPECIFIED. AT ALL OTHER TIMES THEY SHOULD BRING THEIR APPLICATIONS TO THE AREA OFFICE 120 QUEENS AVENUE LONDON. CLAIMANTS WHO WOULD NORMALLY MAIL THEIR REPORT FORMS DURING THE WEEK COMMENCING JULY 21, 1968 MAY DEPOSIT THEM AT THE LONDONOFFICE 120 QUEENS AVENUE LONDON. IF MORE CONVENIENT CLAIMANTS MAY PRESENT THEM ON MONDAY JULY 22, 1968 AT PLACES AND TIMES STATED IN ABOVE SCHEDULE. ings of Interes (Photo by Jervis Stud BRIDLE—McCLINCHEY ur sdaY, July 18, 1968 JEWITT organist, Mrs, Harry Lear, who accompanied Barbara, Bonnie and Betty Snell of LendeshOro. Before the ceremony the trio sang "The Wedding Prayer" during the ceremony "The Lord's Prayer," and while the register was being signed "The Wedding Benediction." Given in marriage by her brother, Ronald JevVitt, the bride chose a Skimmer style gown of silk organza over taffeta with a round high collar enhanced with guipire lace, wrist length sleeves with lace detail and lace extending from the collar to the hem on •the front and back of her dress. Her train draped from a wedding ring headband, was Of lace cathedral tulle. She carried pink. roses and trailing vine. Maid of honour was her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ronald Jewitt. Thebridesm aids were Mrs- George MacDonald, London and Miss Connie Britton of Toronto., They wore identical, gowns •of petal pink organza over taffeta with Portrait neck, elbow sleeves with deep trim of guipire lace, Their Skimmer Style pvol4 had watleau trains and tlieir headdress was wide lace bands With bouffant veils They Carried bouquets of pink-tipped white mums.. 'rankGlew of Toronto, brother of the groom was groomsman. The guests were ushered by Bev and Brian Jewitt brothers of the bride; Randal Glew, brother.of the groom. Following the ceremony the dinner and reception was held in the church basement. The bride's mother received in a mint green dress with matching coat and a corsage of yellow sweetheart ropes. The groom's mother wore a blue two-piece dress with pink rose corsage. Tor the wedding trip the bride donned an aqua blue ensemble with matching hat and accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. Glew will reside at 221 Thames Crescent, Dorchester. Prior to her marriage the bride was honoured at a shower 'by her Constance girl friends at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Jim Preszcator, by relatives and Seaforth friends at the home of Mr's. Lorne Lawson, by the community in Constance United Church,' and by 'the staff of Hullett Central 'School at the home of Mrs. William Howson, Blyth. EISLER — DELINE Gordon Eisler, RR 4 Mitchell. Rev. Grant Mills officiated. The bride given in marriage by her eldest brother, Cameron, chose a floor-length gown of silk organza, fashioned with bouffant skirt, appliqued with medallions of chantilly lace. The fitted bodice and lily-point sleeves were of chantilly lace. She wore a four tiered should-length veil of silk illusion, held in place by a cluster of petals and pearls and carried a cascade bouquet of yellow rosebuds, stephanatis and ivy. Miss Betty Lou Carter, maid of honour, and Holly Deline, the bride's sister were gowned alike in floor-length gowns of aqua chiffon over taffeta and lace with chiffon coats. The flower girl Ruth Gloor, of Bornholm, small niece of the groom, wore an identical gown of soft yellow. They carried cascade bouquets of shasta daisies.' John Gloor of Bornholm, was groomsman, and ushers were George and Paul Eisler, brothers of the groom and Douglas and Gary Deline, brothers of the bride. A reception dinner was served to seventy-five guests in Ontario Street church:""'' he bride's mother received in azure blue dress coat ensemble with blue hat and bone accessories and corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mother chose a gdwn of buttercup yellow lace with matching coat and white accessories. She wore a corsage of white carnations. A reception and dance followed at Broadhagen Hall. Following a trip through the United States north to Banff and Lake Louise, the couple will reside at RR 4 Mitchell. Out of town guests were from Kingston, Toronto, St. Thomas, Mitchell and Goderich. Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, was decorated with white gladiola and shasta mums, June 29, 1968, for the wedding of Sandra Lee McClinchey, daughter'of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClinchey, Clinton, and Edward Lloyd Bridle, also of Clinton Rev. G. L. Mills performed the double-ring ceremony. Miss Lois Grasby was organist and accompanied the soloist, Nelson McClinchey of Kitchener. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a wedding gown of frosted silk Sonesta, featuring a Batteau neckline, elbow length sleeves and an Empire cut waist topping a slim fitting formal length skirt. A wide band of Venice lace appliques adorned the Empire waist and sleeve edges. Back interest was centred on the chapel length train cascading from the shoulders in, soft unpressed pleats, again generously appliqued with a wide band of matching Venice lace. A floral cluster held the three tier bouffant, elbow length bridal veil, and she carried a cascade of yellow roses, white stephantois and trailing ivy. Attending the bride were Miss Shirley McClinchey, Clinton, sister of the bride, as maid of honour and Misses Joan Rader of Zurich and Miss Jude Sutcliffe, of Parry Sound, as bridesmaids. They were gowned alike in floor length dresses of yellow nylon chiffon, featuring a scoop neckline, elbow-length sleeVes and a back panel fal from a bow at the neckl They carried crescents of sh mums. Debbie Ball, Clin niece of the groom, as flo, girl, wore a white satin fl length dress trimmed with 1 and carried a small cascade yellow roses and shasta mu Jeff Ball, nephew of the gro was ring-bearer. Groomsman Ted Cherette of Ottawa, guests, were ushered by La McClinchey, Clinton, brother the bride, and Rod Caulfiel Toronto. The church parlour decorated with shasta mums a daises for the reception, wh the bride's mother receiv guests in a dress of French cr and Swiss Guipere lace in a s aqua, with matching accessori Her corsage was of yellow ros The groom's mother was gown in a sheath-style Pearl pi satin-backed linen. dress,- •wi applique trim at neckline a sleeves. She wore matchi accessories and a deep pink ro corsage. For, a wedding trip to -Niag Falls the bride donned a wh ensemble with orange accessor and orange carnation corsa They will reside in Goderich . Prior to her marriage t bride was entertained at sever showers. Mrs. Jack McClinch entertained at a trousseau tea f her daughter who, with h mother, and the goom's mothe Mrs. argaret Bridle, receive guests. . Miss Brenda B attended the register. CLINTON FARM CENTRE M. W. Durst PURINA DEALER PHONE 482-9333 Pasture Feeding Pays Complete or Supplement Rations * DAIRY 16%. * C. B. DAIRY 16% * MILK CHOW SPECIAL, or * DAIRY CONCENTRATE 34% There is a special Purina chow for your particular need — Bulk or Bag DELIVERY Ontario Street United Church, on June 22, was the setting for the marriage of Catharine Mary, daughter of Mrs. Marion Deline and the late Warrant Officer Deline, to Norman Gordon Eisler, son of Mr. and Mrs.