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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1969-09-25, Page 9Mr. and Mrs. George B. Elliott, married in Knox Presbyterian Church, Mitchell, last Aug. 9, are living in Kitchener following a wedding trip to northern Ontario. The bride, the former Sandra Lynne Wilson, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moss Wilson of Mitchell. The. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott of Clinton. — Photo by Wassmann. S.S. No. if club meets CLINTON DRY CLEANERS oppgft You rvig CLARKE CARPET SHAMPOOER SERVICE COST IS RgASPI4A1114; CINLY log PgR $civAR".g FoQT Free Pick-Up 4 Delivery Service In Clinton. for Wali.T.94Wall Carpet cleaning co for a Convenient Appointment CLINTON: DRY CLEANERS, 44;i4.7n64 63 Albert St, Qr .At. the. Plant, 15P Peach St,. 7mw 01" --7"4- 71- -7" 110#7 81/Y 7/1 WYE '&TN D6'R 'RFD CARS 1968 Toyota 1965 Ford XL, 2-door hardtop, full power, bucket seats, 1965 Pontiac 1965 Chevrolet 1963 Dodge • GERALD'S SUPERTEST Datsurt Sales and Service Phone 527-1010 Seaforth Clintnri WYO.-BOOM, ThorsclOY,Septerni4or 25,, 1909 9 SE E ALL THE NE W 170 CARS at the Auto Show Goderich Arena GODERICH THURSDAY — FRIDAY SEPT. 25 -26 BROCKVILLE CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED bulk fertilizer Service NUTRITE Popular Fall Analysis, IN BAG or BULK BULK SPREADERS AVAILABLE PHONE 4824484 CLINTON .FEED MILL PURE VIIIQIIN WOOL !,11.01,nesvi1le storekeepers are 'remembered by. township BY IIIiRS. BILL. LOBE.. SCHOENHALS Twin silver candelabra, tall silver standards of pink and white gladioli, carnations and white daisies enhanced St. Andrew's United Church for the ceremony which united in marriage Dorenda Alene Stirton and Paul John Schoenhals. Dr. H. R. Lane officiated, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Stirton of Moose Jaw and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Schoenhals of Saskatoon. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride chose an A-line, sparkling Lagoda gown, with a streamlined silhouette overlay front panel and sweeping train embossed with a chain of Guipure lace with Venice lace daisies and pearl trim. The high Victorian neckline and elbow-length sleeves were also edged in Guipure lace. Her floor-length French illusion veil was held in place by a creation of pink apple blossoms and pink and white stephanotis. She carried a bouquet of white cattleya orchids, stephanotis and ivy. Her only jewellery was a set of pearl earrings, a gift from the groom. ' Diane Stirton, sister of the bride, of Saskatoon, attended as maid of honor: Bridesmaids were the bride's sisters, Cheryl and Charlene, of Moose Jaw, and Mrs. Gordon Barwell of Regina, sister of the groom, Karen Edwards of Regina was flower girl and Jay Barwell of Regina acted as ringbearer. The groom was attended by Mark Schoenhals of Saskatoon, ST1 R TON Alan Lidingham and Barry Mooney of Saskatoon and Terry Kilburn of Regina were groomsmen. Gordon Barwell and Larry Newton ushered the guests. A reception followed' the ceremony on the mezzanine. floor of the Grant Hall Hotel.' The Rev. Stan MacDonald of Regina asked grace and Wendy Boyle attended the register which was signed by 150 guests, The bride's table was centred by a four-tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom and a miniature wedding party trimmed the bottom layer. The cake was banked in pink and white carnations and white daisies and flanked by silver candelabra decorated with carnations. Master of ceremonies was Gordon Barwell, who read telegrams of congratulations from Saskatoon, Regina, Vancouver, Toronto and Clinton. Following a honeymoon to Niagara, Muskoka Lakes and other Eastern points, the couple will reside at 1139 Fourth Street East, Saskatoon, The bride received her R.N. and Bs.N, at the University of :Saskatchewan and will begin teaching nursing at Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Arts and Science in Saskatoon in September, The groom received his B.Ed. at the University of Saskatchewan and will resume his teaching duties in the fall also. Mr, and Mm Dan Glidclon, proprietors of 'a store at HolMeaVille for 43 years, Were honored by 390 friends and neighbors at a testimonial held the Hohnesville School alliditorinin in Goderich Township last Saturday evening. BOO Elliott was master Of ceremonies. Mrs. Jean Lobb Played a selection of waltzes to take everyone's thoughts Welt through the years. Bert Finley, a 'well-known violinist in years gone by, played two selections with his wife as accompanist. Dora Heard very capably whistled a few old and fareiliar tunes. Accordion selections were played, by Cathy Potter and Wilfred Jervis played "the bones" with Verna Lobb accompanying. Reeve Everett McIlwain and Coun. Gerry Ginn on behalf of council and former reeves expressed their regret about the. TUckersm ith Offers cash :for Henson .fire engine Tuckersmith coucil, meeting at Brucefield last week, agreed to pay Hensall $7,000 towards ' the purchase of a new fire engine. Coupled with the decision is a stipulation that the township be covered for fire Protection from Oct. 15 at no cost other than the actual hourly rate earned by firemen on fire calls. Present agreement with Hensall which provide for a $500 annual retainer fee expires At the end of September. ' At a recent meeting of the councils of Hensall, Hay and Tuckersmith, Hensell agreed to tell the townships the amount they needed as a retainer fee to provide fire protection in the townships. Subsequently this amount was set at $1,500 with a contract of not less than five years. Previously, Hensall had agreed to accept $7,000 from each township toward the cost of a new fire engine which' was to cost no less than $22,000 and was going to charge an hourly fee for firemen while fighting fires and an upkeep cost of 321/2% on fire engine. Councillor Ross Forrest stated he favoured ownership as opposed to a retainer fee. Reeve Elgin Thompson indicated he was of the same opinion as council made its decision. Gliddons' departure and qffered their best wishes, f n a Skit set in the Gliddons' attire; Bob Elliott was cast Danny and Marion Powell. as 1\14#1%. Gordon Stock, Ivan COICIOgll, Mr, and Mrs. Rill Bender, Millie and -Bill 140W. Audrey Middleton, Jack Tebbutt, Mildred Cullen, Danny Wise, Ken Cook, Ken. Her441 Bob Norman, Mary Heard, Randy Blake and $ally, Naomi, gompary and Timmy Baird helped to show some of the IMMorou$ and frustrating things which occurred in a typical day at the store. The guests of honour were presented with a corsage and boutonniere by Pat and Doug Norman. • Mr. Elliott recalled the many jobs Dan held while he was storekeeper -- station agent, express agent, postmaster and rural mail deliveryman. Many recalled the stops made by Dan with his truck aver the years, "Perhaps the greatest tribute," said Mr. Elliott, "is that at the end of a long career I have never heard anyone deny they were honest people, respected citizens and faithful Members of the community. "The new owners (Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norman and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Norman) will likely be the first to agree that when Dan and Maizie sold the store a little piece of it left, a little piece of Holmesville and a little piece of the township also left with them," Mrs, Harry Cudmore and Mrs. Lloyd Bond read a farewell address and presented the Gliddons with a gift of money. Dan and Maizie voiced their thanks for the tribute and invited their friends to visit them in their new home in Clinton.' Nine members and one visitor et at the home of Alison Lobb for the September meeting of the S.S. No. 4 Community Club last week. The president, Phyllis Thompson, led the members in prayer. Edith Tebbutt read minutes of the last meeting and Verna Lobb read the financial report. Roil call was answered by giving "the highlight of your summer.' Everyone agreed to donate one or two items apiece for the Clinton Public Hospital Women's Auxiliary penny sale Sept. 27. The October meeting will be at the home of Millie Lobb on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 1, at one o'clock. A demonstration of liquid embroidery will be held at three o'clock. Lunch was served by Edith Tebbutt and Phyllis Thompson, assisting the hostess. .0artStifitni3Y.: HURON MOTOR PRODUCTS You are cordially invited to a BIG GENERAL MOTORS SHOWING IN THE ZURICH ARENA Thursday and Friday Night SEPTEMBER 25 and 26 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., FRIGIDAIRE 30 at'ILT,IN RANGE • WOOLMARK DOUBLE-KNITS A distinctive belted sweater, fashion's favourite for Fall. Woolmark double-knit, with ribbed panelled front, neckline zipper, self-knit belt, long sleeves, Continental band and cuffs, Glorious colours. Dry clean only. Sizes 36-42 18" Straight-cut Woolmark Knit pants with elastic waistband. New "Pointeroma Stitch", dyed-to-perfectly-match your Kitten Woolmark Knit sweater. Pick from Kitten's Palette of new Fall shades. Dry clean only. 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