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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-09-03, Page 144A Clinton New03epprcl, Thursday, SeptemOer 3, ION :•4,40 dithi,414„ %;.• 41 MYCROFT — JONES 411 WED*.ks.. LIR DA FOWLER—ANGUS IN APPRECIATION OF THE BUSINESS AND PATRONAGE Phone 262-2114 Hensall extended to us during the several years we were in business in Clinton we extend a sincere thank you to the residents of Clinton and "area.- • Remember we're just a phone call away FINK PLUMBING & HEATING CliritOro Memorial Shop To' PRYDE and SON CLINTON - EXETER — SEAFORTH Phone 4827211 Open Every Afternoon tf Schoo1I. Ahead. School Starts September 8th VISIT US SOON AND SEE OUR, ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY FOOTWEAR FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL HOLLAND SHOES THE ENTIRE FAMILY CLINTON, ONTARIO COMPLETE ASSORTMENT -OF SC L SUPPLIES including refills, hinders, rulers, . pens, pencils, crayons, pencil crayons, typing supplies, erasers, portfolios, bookkeeping supplies, aqua binders, pencil cases, exercise and note books, stencils, math sets, it 'S OFFICE SUPPLIES ,Portneriy MacEwees) ',ALBERT ST. 4g2:9766_ C TON Ki en insiminiffislimismunnummummsumomminsuslimmonnomminsiossonininumunistimmoimmunimisininsunommsimminimssionsinsinstimosionmolliiiiiisnimmtsimmounnow Leaders training school held Ferns and candelabra adorned the altar of Kippen United Church on July 25, 1970, for the marriage of Wendy Christine Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer. Jones, Hensall, and David Leslie Mycroft, London, son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Walter Mycroft. Miss Joan Sinclair, of London, the soloist, was accompanied by Paul Kennedy, of London, brother-in-law of the groom. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a full-length gown of white sculptured satin. The bodice was fashioned of Belgium lace with portrait neckline and long full sleeves buttoned at the wrist, A detachable cathedral train accentuated with matching lace, cascaded. from the centre back of "":the `":the waisCI' shoulder-length, four-tiered silk illusion veil was held by a headpiece of pearls, petals and flowers. She carried a cascade of LARGE NEW READABLE TOTE BOARD —Comfortable Grandstand —Good Concession Booth —Good Parking Facilities white roses, stephanotis and trailing ivy. Miss Gwynneth Jones, of Toronto, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Ruth Brown, of Clinton, and Mrs. Douglas Wilkins, of Chatham. They wore identical floor-length gowns, similar to the bride's, of sapphire blue sculptured satin. They wore yellow and white mums in their hair and carried wicker gathering baskets of yellow and white baby mums and trailing ivy. The flowergirl, Sheila Jones, of Lucan, niece of the bride, wore a floor-length gown of white sculptured satin identical to that of the bride's. She carried a smaller basket similar to the bridesmaids'. Ringbearef 'was Davi&Jones, of Lucan, the bride's nephew. George Mycroft, of London, was his brother's groomsman. Gary Jones, Lucan, brother of the CLINTON ONTARIO HARNESS RACING bride, and David Bilchanatir Brianston, ushered the guests. The bride's mother chose a Pastel aqua coat-dress ensemble, with white accessories. Her corsage was yellow roses and white mums. The wedding dinner was held in the church parlors. Later in the evening a receptiOn was held in the Exeter Legion For travelling the bride chose a scalloped powder blue gown with bone accessories. She wore A Pink orchid corsage, The couple will live in Mississauga, where the groom is employed with Eastern Geophysics. BRIDAL SHOWERS Friends and neighbours of S.S. No. 14 Stanley held a shower at the home of Mrs. Thomas Penhale. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Alex Townsend, Mrs. Peter De Wys and Mrs. Egbert Faber. Another shower was held at Kippen United Church. Mrs. Douglas Wilkins, Chatham, held a dessert shower at the home of her mother, Mrs. Liner Palmer, London. The Mortgage Department of London Life held a shower in the bride's honour in the staff lounge at London Life. Every good cook knows that a pinch or two of salt added in cooking adds the natural flavor of any dish, from steaks to souffles...so ladies, use more seasoning during the hot weather — lots of servings of tomatoes, corn, radishes, and other delicious vegetables, as well as melons whose flavor can be improved by salt, believe it or not. The Clinton area 4-H Homemaking Club Leaders' Training School was held on Thursday and Friday, August 27 and 28 at Wesley-Willis United Church. During the two days, the leaders became acquainted with the fall project "Focus on Fitness". This club helps the 4-H member towards better physical For the first time in the 15-year history of the Ontario Dairy Princess contest at the Canadian National Exhibition, the normally reserved crowd at the Coliseum leapt to • its eollective feet and cheered. Announcet Murray Stewart of 13oltori, Ont., had just announced that the winner of the first evening test in the 1970 preliminaries was Nancy Brown, 18, Grand Valley, Ont. The crOvvcrs tribute was to the trembling serenity with which Nancy had just Mastered an ordeal in public, At the Dairy Princess contest, the five milkmaids tested eactl• night stand in a row adjuating and washing their electrical egtiipment, then- milk the cows Waiting behind them, disinfect the animal's udder, disconnect the erjuipenent, return it to the workbench and clean up again. While her four skilled rivals' forged ahead With this work last Carol Anne Angus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Angus and Brian Elgin Wayne Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Fowler exchanged vows in a double ring ceremony in Wesley-Willis United Church, Clinton, on July 31, 1970 with Reverend A. J. Mowatt officiating. 'Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a. floor length gown of white cashmere and chantilly lace made by the groom's mother. The bodice with an empire waistline was accented by short puffy lace sleeves and appliques of chantilly lace flowers trimmed with seed pearls. A crown of hearts outlined in seed pearls held her Spanish styled veil of silk illusion also appliqued in and mental health, as well as teaching her basic first aid, home and highway safety, and good citizenship both at home and in the community, During the Training School the leaders had an opportunity to learn huck weaving, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, make a mobile anti assemble a First Aid Kit. night, Nancy's electrical gear broke down. It was the first such breakdown in the 15-year Dairy Princess show. The judges ruled that she had to continue alone after her machine was repaired. The crowd did not like the deeiSion but Sat tensely as the other girls finished. At last the mechanic stepped back, and the little Dufferih County girl shot to work, the only moving figure in that assembly of thousands. Chantilly lace flowers and pearls. She carried a cascade of sweetheart roses and stephanotis. Bridesmaid was Miss Wendy Bird gowned in peach cashmere with short puffy sleeves and empire waistline. Her headpiece was of matching' roses and she carried a cascade of white miniature carnations and stephanotis, Groomsman was Brian Siddall, Ushers were James Angus brother of the bride, and George Low. Following the candlelight ceremony a reception was held in the church. The bride's mother received her guests wearing a muted ice-cream crepe gown with gold Miss Catherine Hunt, Home Economist for Huron County conducted the two-day Training School that ended Friday afternoon with a Leaders' Luncheon supplied by the Department of Agriculture and Food to the volunteer leaders who donate their time in preparing the girls in their community for the future. Shortly after she finished, the announceinent of her victory made Nancy burst into tears while the audience cheered. She was comforted by last year's Ontario Dairy Princess, Lorene Atchdekin, 19, from Brampton, near Nancy's hometown. And that was how tiny Nancy Brown defeated four other girls to become the first semi,firialist in the 1970 Dairy Princess show. accessories. She wore a corsage of orange tea roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother who wore a floor-length gown of coral-flowered, imported Thai silk with silver and white accessories and white sweetheart roses. For travelling the bride chose a moss green knit ensemble with corsage of yellow sweetheart roses and matching accessories. The bride was feted at showers given by Mrs. Jas Angus, Miss Mary Lynn Forbes and Miss Wendy Bird. The couple will reside in Clinton following a honeymoon to southern parts of United States. Every night from now through Labour Day, the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto presents a spectacular Grandstand Show, featuring a variety of entertaining Sights and Sounds of the Seventies. Select your favourites from the nightly lineup below and get your tickets NOW! Fri., Sept. 4—The fabulous 5th DIMENSION captivate all with dynamic performances of their greatest hits, such as "Up, Up, and Away", "Aquarius—Let the Sun Shine In" and many others, $6,00, $5.00, $4.00. Sat., Sept, 5—The rousing DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS COMPETITION brings out the best in stirring martial music and precision marching formations, as top units from across Canada and the United States strut their stuff. $4.00, $3.60. Sung Sept. 6—The spectacular CANADIAN FORCES MILITARY BAND TATTOO brings together the finest military bands in the country in an unforgettable programme of pageantry and splendor. UM, $3,50. Mon., Sept. 7—"NATIONEWILDERS—COUNTRY STYLE", North America's largest folk festival, featuring the ever-popular DON MESSER AND THE ISLANDERS, plus a thrilling multi- cultural folk song and dance review. $2.00, $1.00. FREE ADMISSIO !Each advance evening Grandstand ticket entitles the holder to FREE ADMISSION to the CNE. Grounds on the day of the performance (vehicle not included). Tickets to all CNE evening Grandstand shows are available at the CNE Box Office in front of Old City Hall, Toronto, and from Gray Coach ticket agents. Come on out to this year's bigger, better-than-ever Ex. Where else can the whole family have so much fun togethei4 Canadian Nationa Exhibition Tor onto UNTIL SEPT. 1 Sundays from 1 i3O Admission to grounds Children SOO, students $1,00, odulits $1.50 *************************************** FLASH RACE DATES EXTENDED RACING EVERY SUNDAY Post Time 2:00 p.m. SEPT, 6, 1=1, 20, 27 Harness Races Every Sunday July $ to Augua 30 ST PO TIME 2:00 Advance Prontants will be aVallabli Saturday at Cloud 9 'Room, Rotel Clinton, Srnith Office Supplies, Aristett JeWellert lid at Miss Catherine Hunt, Huron County Home Economist, (standing) last week conducted a two-day training school at Wesley-Willis United Church for 4-H Homemaking Club Leaders. Topic of the , The machine broke down, The gil I broke through, The tears broke out BLYTH 5 to $r° STORE SEE US FOR YOUR BACK TONSCHOOL SUPPLIES EiINDERS — REFILLS LUNCH KITS, ETC, ALL LINES OF 5c to $IM ITEMS course was "Focus on Fitness," designed to help the club member to better physical and mental health. — staff photo.