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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-10-17, Page 3Madeleine tame On TUeAlaY Wiling, October 0, 21 members of the Madeleine' .tiraeirbyAte%xaiioi 161 1: 4.:rfoS ti4t iAndrews'ereda the 119me Of Mrs. Robert. Honinth for their October meeting. One new Member, Mrs- WweilleloiamRied iks`fg hthoellegsroo4np,. Was With the vice-president, Mrs. William Cook in charge of the meeting, the opening hymn 686 Was Sling, Mrs. Cook gave the Scripture reading taken from Psalm 92 and Mrs, Frank Hutch led in a prayer of Thanksgiving. Several items of business were • discussed and arrangements were made, for a Tea and Bazaar to be hew November It was decided that besides CANCER the usual candy, sewing and baking booths, to have one table MACK PANTHER. APPEARING AT THE ELM HAVEN THIS WEEK ONLY featuring ,Christmas baked gods. . . After the cleSing 'hymn And. the Ily1194h. Dehercheticm the ladies -, were taken on a "gnropeen 'Tote by. Mrs,. Homuth whg Shew0..d. several .beautiful .coloured slides taken when she and her husband tOWPO. the Rhineland for three weeks this. summer,. Assisting the hostess with the- lunch were Mrs. Robert Morgan and Mrs. Allan Graham, FIGHT So *4, "'THE 'PARTY" 001.0114mei PANAVISIOr 0 . Barbera Kirklign and 'Donald Mills, beth of bonden, Ontario, were MOO Bent-Paler 14 in Ontario` Street United Church chapel, Clinton, The bride is the daughter of Mr- and Mrs. O. Kirickinin of Kingston, The main is the son of Reverend and Mrs. Praia Mills of Clinton. Following the ceremony at Which the groom's father officiated, a reception Was held at the Little Iran, ,Bayfield. Mr, and Mrs. Mills will reside in London, Ontario.. Fallsupper on, Nov.15 HOTEL CLINTON Featuring SING ALONG WITH M EAN AT THE ORGAN CLOUD "9" ROOM SPECIAL DINNERS SUNDAYS 5 .7P.M. Reservations PH.: 482-3421 THURSDAY IV ' SATURDAY di% 6 OCT. I/ ,OCT./ STARMITO ,DAY 1010' GREAT DAYS MORE THAN 350 ITEMS ON SALE Vitamins - Hair Needs 7 Stationery Christmas Cards - Cosmetics"; — First Aid Needs - Shaving Needs - Toiletry Sets - Christmas Gift Wrap - Dental Needs - Etc. WATCH FOR YOUR HANDBILL IN THE MAIL PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 482-9511 Clinton, Ontario I DRESSES This is our fresh fall stock and look at the Savings. The styling and materials are beautiful and you will feel doubly good when you wear it because you saved so much money, 20% 10 50% REDUCTIONS SWOPE GODERICH N. • On Saturday, September 28, 1968, in Farmington, Michigan. Viola Fraser Van Egmond and Lloyd S. Gullen were married by FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT The CLOUD "9" ROOM NOW GULLEN —VAN, EGMOND Nowo.oppr.d, Thursday, ladies gather FEAR Amid a. setting of candelabra and standards of coral gladioli and Oar-burst mums„Amy Joyce Rath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rath, Clinton, and Gerald Bruce Fear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fear, R. R. No. 4, Brussels, exchanged marriage vows in WesleyrWillis United Church,. with Dr. A. J. Mowatt officiating for their double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Donald Andrews, an aunt ef the bride, accompanied by Lime Dottererat the organ, sang "0 Perfect Love" and -"Love Never Faileth" during the cererneny_and "Entreat Me l at to Leave Hie?' during 'the signing of the register. Given' in marriage by her •father, the bride chose a floor-length traditional white gown fashioned from lagoda crepe with guipure lace outlining the scoop neckline, edging the belle sleeves and trimming the A-line skirt and detachable chapel length train. A guipure juliette hat held in place a four-tiered french illusion 'scalloped facer veil. She carried a crescent bouquet of Eternal Sun roses and white stephanotis. Mrs. Robert Semple, cousin of the bride, was Matron of honour. Mrs. LeRoy Haney and Miss Carol Thompson vvere bridesmaids with Miss Judy Johnston as flowergirl. • The attendants were identically clad in elegantly simple formal-length gowns of deep coral ottaman fabric. The sleeyeless high-neck gowns featured a slim-fitting skimmer style trimmed with a wide band ,of white Swiss Guipure lace around the neck and down the centre back; added detail was emphasized by a coral-coloured ribbon being threaded through the lace. To complete the ensemble, the attendants wore elbow length gloves and for head pieces they chose small tailored bows of matching fabric. They Pre-Nuptial Events: , The wedding party was entertained after the rehearsal by the groom's parents at the Hotel Clinton. The bride-to-be was honoured at a luncheon given by Mrs. Duff Thompson and daughter, Carol, and showers given by Mrs. Donald Andrews with Mrs. Douglas Andrews as co-hostess; Mrs. Frank Cook „ ,arid Mrs. Donald McDonald at the home of Mrs. Cook; and a surprise shower by the employees of Ivey and Dowler, London, with Mrs. Josephine Hands as hostess. The happy couple will reside in London. Get acquainted with a strange car. Before driving a vehicle that you are not well acquainted with, be sure to reset the seat and mirror and check the "feel" of the brakes and steering.. Dr. Leslie Williams in First Methodist Church at 4 p.m. Present at the wedding were Mrs. Beulah Van Egmond of Detroit, Miss Dorothy Marquis of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser of Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wallis of Livonia, 'Mich. ', The reception following the service was in the panelled dining room of the Botsford Inn. . ON GODERICH THEATRE THE SQUARE Last Showing Starring Show Times: "THE FRANK 7.30 SINATRA p,m. — In and 9:30 AOM.ITTAM00 Oct. 17 Tonight—Thurs., DETECTIVE" Color p.m. RIESTRICTItD tO !MOW IA Mei O. A*4 04 0 S PO For 8 JOSEPH E. LEVINE MIKE NICHOLS LAWRENCE TURMAN ...VW (Adult Entertainment) Days a. /, "ACADEMTAWARD THE GRAB= .stitRT } e• v 3 . • sAINTG P— N se 'S ',.., Shows FRIDAY, ,UIWAY., REST \ N, .. \ • % L . at 7:30 -MIKE ct,.....N,. WINNER'' p.m. AN OCTOBER DIRECTOR. OCTOBER NICHOLS 18 26 - .....i. TECINCOLOR° Mart P100$110 Oft1/1 and 9:30 p.m. Jerry Regular SATURDAY (Oct. 19) Admission 35c — Showing Lewis as "CINDERFELLA" at 2:30 MATINEE p.m, QM 17, MR BROWNIE'S DRIVE ,IN CLINTON ERIC, October 18-19 AN ALL-COMEDY DOUBLE FEATURE THE IAIRIECH CORPORATION mask A BLAKE EDWARDS ApoucTo PeterSellett — SECOND FEATURE "INSPECTOR'. CLOUSEAU" Alan Arkin and Beryl Maid Further comic adventures of' the bumbling inspector first intro- duced in "The Pink Pantrter" Color Cartoon Closing For The Season We wish to sincerafy • thank our many patrons for a wond- erful season. —THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF — RATH carried crescent bouquets of star-burst mums. Wayne Fear was his brother's groomsman. Larry Fear and Russell Fear, brothelz of the groom, ushered the guests with Jeffrey Biggin, nephew er the groom, acting as ringbearer. For receiving • guests at the Hotel Clinton and later at Clinton Community Centre, the bride's mother those an ensemble of oyster french crepe and lace with accessories in toiles of mink and brown and a corsagc, of orange delight roses. The groom's mother chose a gown of gold crepe with matching hat, brown accessories and a corsage of golden wave roses. For travelling to Montreal and the New England States, the bride chose a three-piece suit of spun English wool in a deep mustard shade with accessories of dark brown and a gardenia for her corsage. .The October meeting of the Sunamerhill Ladies' Club was - held October 9 at the :home Of Rita Hummels. Lorna Ellis. Opened the Meeting with The Lor&-s Prayer followed by the Creed and conducted a question bag. .. Eighteen members • answered the roll call with a roll call • suggestion. Everyone was in favour of having a Summerhill • • The marriage of Gloria-Jean,-Jean, daughter• of W/O and Mrs. Wally Prest. Community fall supper, November 15, at 7 o'clock, of Chilliwack, BA, and Kenneth Rolfe, son of Mr, and Mrs, Marianne Colvlough Cooke of Clinton, was solemnized -in St, Paul's_ Anglican Chiirchr, ..conducted. a material contest Clinton, 'on Friday, August 16, 1968, at 7 VIET. The Reverend R. , which was won by Mrs. VVeribani officiated. The couple is now residing in London, ' Farquhaar. Jean Vodden condUcted, a peanut contest !iwhich was won by Donna The November meeting is to be held at the home of Ruth: Jenkins. The roll call is to be the exchange of a potted plant. Those on the program are Hazel Watkins, Alice Westerhout and Margaret Wright; cin lunch committee will , be Margaret. Good, Rita Hummel and Ruth Jenkins. 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I I gin NO moui am NW 1111 MillMill all Eli NOM OM IIIII IIIIII INN Mal IIIIII III. we um MI gm Ns mio mil in MN issi EN um isia num in um um gm Mill MI MIN COATS This is a special group of coats that are trimmed with fur but also the price has been trimmed greatly. The trims are of Mink, Muskrat, Kolinsky, Fox or Grey Lamb. There are also some very attractive 'untrimmed coats. Sizes 7 to f 6 and 12% to 20%. REGULAR 70.00 to 165.00 49. TO 99. MN MI ION — INN — pm as am MI NM gni no MIN MIN all These are permanent press items and made by a famous manufacturer, The maker shipped them to us late so we must reduce them to catch up on the season. These are extra special discounts. Sizes B to 20 in the group. Colours of Moss Green, Teal Bine, Grey'and Black. PANTS & SKIRTS REGULAR 17.00 to 20.00 14. 6. SUITS You will be delighted with the group of suits that are available during this sale. They include Misses, juhior and half sizes, There are also a few junior three-piece pant suits. 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