Clinton News-Record, 1968-09-19, Page 3Norman Rathwell wedding
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LIVESTOCK SHOWS
4,F1 COMPETITIONS
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SATURDAY EVENING
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Tuesday & Wednesday
Sept. 24, Sept. 25
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following classes:
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2 - Best Pony Outfit, Grooming and Rider
considered.
3 - Decorated Bicycles, Public School.
Open to All
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3.30, Fair Day, First 12 entries applied for from Secretary,
to be accepted. Between ages of 12 to 20 years.
Good Prizes
Gerierl EXhibits
4-H Club Field Crops
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Wed In Clinton Ceremony
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SHE who must be obeyed!.
SHE who must be loved
SHE who must be possessed
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COMING NEXT WEEKEND:
"COUNTRY BOY"
-- Plus -
"Swinging Summer"
The marriage of Patricia
Lesley Leafloor, daughter of
Lieutenant and Mrs. H. W.
LealToor, Goderich, and William
Martin Anthony Mills, Sudbury,
Ontario, son of Mr.• and Mrs.
Martin Mills, Hinton, Alberta,
was solemnized in a double ring
ceremony at Protestant Chapel,
CFB Clinton, Saturday, August
31, at 2 p.m.
Reverend Donald Stuart,
Brucefield United Church,
officiated, and Miss Nancy
Anderson, Blyth, as organist,
played "Sunrise To Sunset" and
"Climb Every'Mountain" during
the ceremony.
The bride was given in
Featuring
SING ALONG
WITH "
JEAN
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Reservations
PH.: 482.3421
Clinton. New§-Fip,g Thursid?y, eptember 19, 9q8.
Douglas HAIR E's to leOve post
Douglas H. Miles, grieniturel
representatiYe for Huroll
COOnty, will 1PONQ 'Croton
his post AS agricultural
representative Awl-TU1:9n Qicti4oty.
f9r a special assignment with the
department of agriculture in
Toronto.-
He has been Huron
rgilrgRntgiV.P. fgr..rnoev than 11
years.' His new assr6'nrnelit is
effeettre.Ont, 1.
Miles will he. :4;1791110.1p
study tq ,cleterInine ways or
attracting yopo; men to fayorio, ;10 keeping, them. The
study wilttEdce o6e,year.
DINING AND
DANCING
EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS
THIS WEEK
BOTH NIGHTS!
SEPTEMBER 20 - 21
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PHONE 524-7711 FOR INFORMATION
Pre-Ballet Classes
Pre-Ballet Classes (4 to et years old), please
contact Janis Galbraith, graduate student from
Mrs. Zablockrs Hallet Classes
Phone 482-9595
38p
Salmon and white gladioli
decorated Brucefield United
Church, August 24, for the
wedding of Patsy Lynn
Rathwell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. D' Arcy Rathwell,
Brucefield and Robert William
Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Norman, of Holmesville.
The wedding ceremony was
performed by Doctor A. J.'
Mowatt. Mrs. Tom Feltis of
Guelph, who sang "The
Wedding" and "I'll Walk Beside
You" was accompanied by Mrs.
Bob LeBeau of Brucefield at the
organ.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
silk organza on taffeta, bodice
styled scoop neckline, long
lily-point sleeves and crystal
beads over lace on bodice of an
A-line skirt. A Court twin hung
from a large bow at the back of
the waist. The train was
bordered with hand clipped
chantilly lace., Her shoulder
length veil was crowned with a
rose and beaded petals.
She carried a bouquet of
salmon roses and stephanotis. -
The matron of honour, Mrs.
Jean Turner, and the
bridesmaids, Misses Barbara
Rathwell, Brucefield, sister of
the bride, Ann Clifton,
Brucefield, and Shirley Norman,
sister of the groom were gowned
identically in floor-length.dres.seS
of Peach ,SatleauTiettu; overt
•tafrefa —with :.-enlpfle
waistlines and A-line skirts. The
flower girl, Miss Gayle Turner,
niece of the bride, wore a
full-length white taffeta dress
trimmed with Peach lace at the
empire waistline, Their flowers
were white shasta mums set in
baskets.
Doug Norman, brother of the
groom, was groomsman and Don
Rathwell, brother of the bride,
Walter Mcllwain, Goderich, and
Torn Hinz of New Hamburg
were ushers. John Elliott was
ringbearer and Mr. Robert
Elliott acted as master of
ceremonies.
• A reception followed in the
church basement, decorated
with salmon and White gladioli,
The mother of the bride wore a
mauve chiffon dress and
matching hat with a yellow mum
corsage, while the groom'd
mother wore a mint green dresS
with a brown and gold hat and a
corsage of yellow mums,
For her wedding • trip the
bride wore a navy blue suit with
matching shoes worn with white
accessories and a yellow mum
corsage. Upon' their return the
couple will reside in Holmesville.
Honoured -
At Shower
Pink and white rosettes and
white wedding bells made an
attractive setting in the Sunday
School room of Knox United
Church when Miss Lynda
Andrews was honored with a ,
bridal shower prior to her
marriage. •
Mrs. Robbie Lawrie of Blyth
was chairman for the program. A
sing-song was led by Miss.Marsha
Koopmans accompanied on :the '•:..
omen i „,
Wightman. A .contest .,rnaking..44.1
LyndalsIdress.sVith•,sarnpies.43nrapbramq
cut-out "'dress 'Shape :.Was ;
conducted by Mrs. Lawrie.?. An -
appropriate reading was given by ►
Mrs. Gordon Gross and a duet -
"It's almost like being in love"
was sung by the Misses Nancy
'Anderson and Betty Moss. Bingo
with numbers and , imitating
animal sounds was won by Mrs.
Harry Arthur.
Miss Lynda Andrews and her
mother, Mrs. Warner Andrews
were escorted to decorated
chairs and Mrs. Sharon Hoffman
pinned a corsage on Lynda and
Miss Marilyn Deer pinned one on
Mrs. Andrews., Miss Jannett
Dobie read an address of
congratulations to the
bride-to-be and many gifts were
carried in by friends. Miss
Andrews thanked her friends for
the gifts and invited all to the
reception following the wedding
dinner on Saturday, September
21. All joined in singing "yor
she's a jolly good fellow" with
Miss Nancy Anderson at the
piano. Lunch was served and a
social time enjoyed.
parlour, which was decorated
With starburst ,pail's: Mrs. Sqtlire
chose an Mine dre§s of eanteSs
Blue taffeta with a rriatehing laPP
coat with stand-nn cellar, White
hat with blue ostrich featherS,
White AcceSserieS ' and 'white
gardenia corsage. Tiie voorn's
'mother ehnse an Mine blue
crepe dress with white 80 bige
lace coat, White accessories and
white gardenia corsage.
For a wedding trip to the
Eastern Seaboard the bride wore
a two-piece strawberry fortrelj
suit with navy aeCesaories and 4
white gardenia Corsage.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was honoured with
Showers given by the employees
of the Bank of Montpal,
London, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, George Booth, and Mrs,
Irene Tyndall and Mrs. Rita
Powell, Clinton.
personals
Miss Nancy Anderson of
Stratford Teacher's College
spent the week-end at her home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Anderson. and
grandmother Mrs. Edgar
Lawson.
Mrs. Millie Hannah of
Toronto is visiting this week
with Miss Margaret Jackson.
"Wedding.k.'keturee
JERVIS STUDIO
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Fri., Sat., Sun.
Sept. 20-21-22
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"MARY JANE"
(Adult Entertainment)
Showing at 8.30 p.m. Only
Starring FABIAN — Diane McBain
and Patty McCormick
The story of a small town and how
it is affected by marijuana,
Color Cartoon
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"UP THE DOWN
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RETARDED
GoDERicH
Now
TRAINING
Being
REGISTRATIONS
AND
FOR
Accepted,
-CHILDREN
,CENTRE
For
DISTRICT
At
Training
the Kinsmen
Begins
TRAINING
Club
Monday,
HOURS:
House,
9:00
Sept.
South
a.m, to 3:30
30, 1968
p.m.
St., Goderich
WORKSHOP CHAIRMAN,' WM.
WORKSHOP MANAGER, MRS.
REGISTRATION
EVELYN
FORMS ,
Are available from:
CAMERON, 160 Quebec St. Phone 524.9305
Or
CARROLL, 99 Elgin Ave., Goderich, Phone 524-7969
DONATIONS ACCEPTED CONTRACTS NEEDED
Due, to The increased cost of operating the Retarded ,
Children's Training eentrei the association Is appeal.
ing to this publie for fund*. Official receipts for income
ten'purposes will be mailed to doacers.
Donations may be sent to:
ASSOC, PRES, MRS, RUSS ARCHER, P.O. 111”4 498, Clini66
or MOM, CAMERON, 160 Quebec tt„ toilerfdi
dontracts ate required by the Goderich and District
aetarda Children's Training Centre to employ these
persons now being lroinecl,
titian light lobs, SLEW, as packaging, enVelope Stuffing,
hyof folding and any simple, light assembling jObs ton
be handled by these people.
,.. A .4.,,.. .i..,
Goderich and District Training Centre ,f0 Ildf6ied Children is sponsored by
the,Goderich and Digrict.Associbtiorrfor Retarded Children
PEAPI,E ,-.S9V1 Fig.
White gladiolus and White
StarburSt PPM OPPPtP4
Ontario Street United Church,
Clinton, on SaturtiUy; August
$1, at 3 oi nioek for the wedding
of Mary Jean Squire, London
and Gerald Wayne Beadle,,
TorOntO.
Mr, and. Mrs. 1.1401d Squire,
RR 3 Clinton are the parents or
the: bride; and Mr, and Mrs,
Christopher 0, Sea*
I iderton, are the groom's
Pareats.
Rev. Grant L. Mills' officiated
at the _double ring ceremony,
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a
floor-length gown of white
organza over bridal taffeta. The
bodipe was highlighted by a
bateau neckline, empire waist
and long slender illy-point
sleeves. Delicate chantilly lace
was inset in the sides, of the
sleeves which match the
appliques at the empire waist,
touched with seed pearls and
rhinestones. Elegance was'
portrayed in the gently
controlled, A-line skirt with lace
panel overlay and the detachable
chapel train, cascading from a
large Obi bow at the back waist.
A French pure silk illusion
fingertip veil was caught by a
floral cluster. She carried • a
crescent of pink delight roses
with stephanotis and trailing ivy,
Mrs. Anne Sanders, LOndon,
was maid of honour. She 'wore a
floor-length gown of hot pink
chiffon over taffeta. Empire
Waistline of brocaded roses made
way for the sleeveless bodice and
sheath skirt, while the
detachable collar • allowed the
soft chiffon over the shoulders
to the floor. Her headpiece was a
Chiffon rose nestled in matching
net. She carried a crescent of
white starburst poms with green
fern.
Mrs. Dianne Maguire, Clinton;
and Mrs. Rita Powell, Goderich,
as bridesmaids, were gowned
identical to the maid of honour.
Kees VanMeer, Toronto,
Steven Maguire, and Ronald
Beadle, Clinton ushered.
For a reception in the church .,
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CLINTON
marriage by her father and wore
an A-line gown of white
delustred satin, scoop neckline,
with lily point sleeves. Her floor
length illusion veil Was held in
place by a miniature pillbox
headpiece, and she carried a
bouquet of orange ice coloured
daisies with matching ribbon
streamers.
- Miss Linda Leafloor, sister of
the bride, was maid of honour,
and wore a floor length A-line
gown of orange ice peau-de-soie
with matching headpiece and
carried a nosegay of white
daisies.
Miss Faye Leafloor, junior
bridesmaid, was gowned
identical to the maid of honour,
and carried a nosegay of white
daisies.
Kenneth Mills, Kingston,
Ontario, was best man; and John
Doyle, North Bay, Ontario,
ushered.
At the reception that
followed at the Officers' Mess
Lounge, CFB Clinton, which was
decorated with pink and white
streamers and seasonal flowers,
Mrs. Leafloor, the bride's
mother, received. guests wearing
„ai ViiquOISO ace,over"Satin ciresS'
w • til!"
acce'S`sVarairdVlifiAtiiailtiri
corsage. The groom's mother,
Mrs. Mills, wore a
yellow-blue-green printed nylon
dress with yellow hat and shoes,
white gloves and purse, and a
yellow rose. corsage.
For a wedding trip to
Northern Ontario the bride
chose a two-piece ensemble of
Mediterranean blue with yellow
accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Mills will reside
in Sudbury, 0 atario.
NOW
FOR YOUR
ENJOYMENT
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