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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-08-09, Page 3MR. AND MRS. S.M. TIEDEMAN ormer resident wed ' n Leamington ceremony photo by McDowell BERNARD-BADLEY sgw$,Rocogo, 'THURSDAY, M.104.18T 0474,4 Pirstora Memorial Shop PRYDE and ION cLINTPN - EXETER SEAFORTH LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE CLARENCE DENOMME DAYS NIGHTS 482.9505 42.9004 LET MIKE uocAs help you with your DECORATING PROBLEMS for FREE ESTIMATES for PAINTING and WALLPAPERING CALL CLINTON 4824825 Ocs ,ao *06 ikeiCt you' ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" MINISTER: LAWRENCE S. LEWIS, B.A., B. Th. Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. Doris McKinley, A. Mus. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:30 a.m. Junior Congregation THEME: SIGNS OF CHRISTIAN RECOGNITION' Wesley-Willis and Holmesville Churches will worship here during the month of August. EVERYONE WELCOME CHURCH SERVICES ALL SERVICES ON DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME St PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1913 8th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY SPEAKER REV, H.J. WEBS 11:30 A.M, HOLY COMMUNION tELLOWSNIP BIBLE CHAPEL 182 MAPLE ST. (1 street Weal of Community Centre) 9:45 a.m.—WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 am —SUNDAY SCHOOL and BIBLE HOUR 0:30 p.m.—GOSPEL SERVICE Al' DRIVE-IN ties, 8:00 p.m.—PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY for Information Phone: 46243/9 • FIRS BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR: DWIGHT S. STRAIN ASSISTANT: 'TED RAMSAY 10:00 S.11. Sdnday Schaal at ST ANDREW'S, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1913 11:00 a.m. Morning Warship Speaker Captain E. Harvey ot Salvation Army, Bonitos „Nina 7:30 p.m. Evening SieritiC41 All Services in St. Andrew's Church COMING ALIVE IN 73 SUNDAY:AUG. 12 Rev, Ronald Curl B Th. wilt *peak Singing Devereaux will sang WESTFIELD FELLOWSHIP HOUR - HURON MEN'S CHAPEL AUBURN -8 F.M. NURSERY PROVIDED Al BON SERVICES. 4orma Mirk *Sys 1 DAYS WITHOUT BEING IN CHURCH MAKES 'ONE "WEAK" The residents were favoured ored with a second visit this nth of the congregation of Clinton Christian Reform urch as there were five Sun- in July, Mr. Aire Van Der de led the song service isted by Robert DeMoor a dent minister of the Church. he "Opportunity for u th" group, "THE ND", played their concert in auditorium on Monday, ing the program, Happy hday was played for those 'stating birthdays during week which included Mrs. ley who will be 93. Five new dents were welcomed to the Home, Miss Gilkinson, Miss Bush, Mts. Coo, Leo Eveland and Henry Godkinson. An event which is looked for- ward to each summer by all of the residents took place on "Family Night" with the Brussels Legion Pipe Band providing a contest. The band under the direction of Tom ItleFarlane used the circle driveway and front parking lot as a parade square so that everyone had the advantage of both seeing and hearing the music. There were two special numbers during the evening, a highland dance and a bagpipe duet, YOUTH NIGHT SATURDAY, AUG. 1 1 MAIL BEFORE AUG 14 To EL ER Box 1040, Station B, Toronto, Ont. M5T 2T8 Mary Ruth Mcliwain, Youngest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George E, Mcflwain of R.8, 1, Clinton, became the bride of Carl Andrew Merrier, son of Mrs, J. Merrier of H.R. 1, Shakespeare at an evening ceremony on July 14, 1973 on the lawn of the United Church Maw at Loncleribero, Rev, Stan McDonald officiated for the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a floor-length semi-sheer lace polyester gown with empire waist trimmed with a long white velvet ribbon, scoop neckline, bell sleeves and a matching cape with a silk fringe and she had a headdress of pink sweetheart roses. She carried a cascade of pink sweet heart roses, white divinity poms and colored stephanotis, which matched the colors in her matron of honor's dress. A double strand of pearls that belonged to her grandmother, completed her ensemble. Mrs. Larry Scott of London, cousin of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a floor- length pink floral nylon Georgette gown with empire waist, trimmed with pink velvet Correspondent marries Some explosives have long fuses that go fsssssssssssBOOM! Some have short fuses that go fssBOOM1 Sermon ideas are kinda like that. Some take half an hour to build up a punch. Some ex- plode right in your face. I like to save up the short-fused ones, and share them as "Short- Fused Sermons". They're not particularly brilliant, but they are original. Medically speaking, living is a terminal condition, The death-rate is, and always has been, 100 percent. "Survival" is not a reason- to-live, for human nature; but a reason to live is necessary for survival for human nature. Too many churchmen are held together not by "common bonds", but by "common binds". Life Eternal is that point in a person's experience where his reason for living and his reason for dying coinridp ----- 01411#10 SAFETY "LEAGUE - crystallette with long full sleeves. Their dresses also had Victorian necklines with white daisies in panels down the front of the dresses. The girls carried crescents of yellow pools and white daisies. Attending the groom as best man was Les Bernard H.R. 1, Seaforth, brother of the groom. Ushers were Larry Badley, Blyth, brother of the bride, and Wally East, cousin of the groom. The bride's mother wore a blue crimpoline floor-length gown with sheer sleeves and blue cuffs. The groom's mother wore a floor-length gown of blue and green floral chiffon, Both mothers wore corsages of white daisies, Reverend Cecil Wittich of- ficiated at the double ring ceremony and the soloist was Mrs. Adeline Campbell, who sang "Wedding Song" and "We've Only Just Begun" ac- companied by Mrs. Margaret Kai at the organ. Following the ceremony a reception and smorgasbord lunch at midnight were held at the Blyth Memorial Hall. The couple will take up residence at 44 St, Patrick Street, Goderich, Ontario. n a candlelight setting at the w Testament Church, mington, wedding vows e exchanged by Karen Lea ight and Stephen Maurice deman, he double ring ceremony performed by the bride's er, Rev, Kenneth J. Knight Frank F, Klees. tiring the service, soloist Perry of Port Huron, higan, accompanied by Mat, Scott Danforth sang e Wedding Song" and ch for the Other, Both for Lord", 'he bride is the daughter of . and Mrs. Kenneth J. fight, of Leamington, and the egroom is the youngest son Mr. and Mrs. Charles deman, of Kingsville, scorted to the sanctuary by father' and given in rriage by both her parents, bride was gowned in white bossed silk organza. The r.length Empire style gown fashioned with a wedding d collar, Victorian wrist. th wide-cuffed sleeves and ftly gathered skirt,4.fteral cent highlighted with ,seed is secured_ her ‘Oeihedral of silk illusion and she led a cascade bouquet of lillies, red sweetheart s and stephanotis. iss Diane Bisset of ington was the maid of r and Mrs. David (Judy) eman, sister-in-law of the briuegroom, Miss Helen Grad- well of Leamington and Mrs, Robert (Ellen) Everett of Hazel Park, Michigan, sister of the bride, were the bridesmaids. The maid of honor was gowned in pink crepe and the bridesmaids in mauve, yellow and blue crepe respectively. Richard Frayne was the groomsman and David Tiedeman, brother of the bridegroom, Bud Maxey and Kevin Knight of Oak Park, Mich., brother of the bride, were the ushers. Mrs. Knight chose for her daughter's wedding a yellow multi-colored floral patterned sheer floor-length sleeveless gown, white accessories and a corsage of yellow carnations and baby's breath, Mrs. Tiedeman, mother of the bridegroom, wore a yellow designed sheer floor-length gown, white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations and baby's breath. On this occasion the bride's maternal grandmother, Mrs. • 140Pa ,...Mugford of Goderich ; and her paternal grand- ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Knight of Toronto were present, The bridegroom's paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tiedeman of Grand Bend were unable to attend. A reception for 150 guests was held at the Three Links Hall in Leamington, Blyth United Church was the setting for the candle light wed- ding on June 30, 1973 uniting .Patricia Jeanne Badley and Harvey Earl Bernard. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Badley R.R. 3 Walton, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bernard' 152 Queen St., Clin- ton, Given in marriage by her mother and father the bride wore a white floor-length gown of sheer crystallette with rose pattern appliques of imported Belgium lace on the train and skirt of the gown. The dress had a Victorian neckline accen- ted with white daisies and long bishop sleeves set off with a long chapel train caught at the waistline with matching daisies, Her headpiece was a Juliette cap caught with a fur- tiere pure silk illusion veil with matching pearl daisies. She •carried a nosegay of red roses and baby's breath with white streamers. Attending the bride were Miss Marie Bernard, Clinton, sister of the groom as maid of honour; Mrs. Dianne Badley, Brodhagan and Mrs. Myrtle Badley, Blyth, sisters-in-law 'of the bride. The attendants wore identical „gowns in „ticit„,,pink, Flmer's Yammer :r.2(t-t) Cortie,1 Nii ribbon, scoop neekliris and short puffed sleeves. She had pink bows in her hair and carried a nosegay of white divinity pools with pink streamers. David Collins of Walton, friend of the groom, was groom- sman. A reception and buffet dinner followed at the Foresters Hall in Kinburn with about 60 friends, relatives and neighbors attending from Shakespeare, Kitqhener, Goderich, Clinton, Loridon, Brussels, Mount Bridges, Streetsville, Ottawa, Zurich, Stratford, Kincardine and the surrounding area. The hail was decorated with pink and white bells and streamers and pink roses with a three tier wedding cake decorated in pink and white. Music was provided by Marie Flynn's Orchestra. The bride's mother wore a pink linen suit, while the groom's mother was dressed in yellow. Both wore white cor- sages. The couple will reside at R.R. 1, Clinton. The only real wealth IS that which thieves cannot break through and steal. I, personally, have never known anyone to object to giving except those who don't, Either the reason for the future is in the past, or the reason for the past is in the future. Don't just do something. DO SOMETHING. Stewardship is a thermostat, not a thermometer, because it doesn't just register devotion, it does something about it. It is equally important not to try to make a game out of life and not to try to make a life out of games, To say, "Keep the church out of politics", IS a political statement. Tomorrow they line the bird cages with today's front pages. Trying to be a Christian without the Church is like trying to whistle a symphony. 4' Wesley-Willis--Holmesville United Churches REV. A.J. MOWATT, C,D., B.A., B.D, D.D., Minister MR. MURRAY McNALL - ORGANIST MRS. WM. HEARN - CHOIR DIRECTOR "THE CHURCH THAT CARES" WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH HOLMESYILLE UNITED CHURCH THE CHURCHES WILL 'WORSHIP IN, ONTARIO , ST. DURING AUGUST CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton 7- Atoti 263 Princess Street Pallor Alvin Beukema, B.A., B,D. Services: 10:00 a.m., and 2:30 p.m. (On 3rd Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Dutch Service at 11;00 a.m.) The Church of the "Back to God" Hour every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO EVERYONE WELCOME BAYHELD BAPTIST CHURCH "EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF TO GOD" — ROM. 14:1k PASTOR: REV, L.V. BIGELOW 10:00 Cm. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 Lin. MORNING WORSHIP '7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY 6:00 p.m. FRIDAY PRAYER MEETING YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING EVERYONE WELCOME CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 188 VIttorli Strut Pallor: LasIIo Hoy, 524403 9:45 OA. Sundlry School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 1:00 p.m. Prayer -Service and tvangeilstic Service 1100 Wsdninkitly OrsOr Solving 8:00 .in. Friday, Young Peoples ALL WELCOME HOW TO ENTER Show Which Elmer rule is being broken above and colour the picture. 2. Fill out entry form.Printdearly. 3. Cut out along dotted lines and Mail to address shown. 4. Any Canadian child between 6 and 14 may enter. All entries become property of 'Elmer the Safety Elephant. Judge deci- sion WESTFIELD 'RESTAURANT featifitig Recording Artists- . NE SINGING DEVEREAUX ;' I I Vidwas44r.r -.4viloaki•Jw The Empty Pew W. JENE MILLER Me Elmer rule broken here is number 6, Where there le ft sidewalks p wa lk nen: f 009 traffic. "'ad Parked dp fromta , between than to ),e0 up. rail: ftrioffytt ey 41( signs and 4 signa ls, 4 e n you leave 5. :LekP:1::: games in Chet I NAME At)DRES (fawn nr oily" postal code) IittOtioNE AGE .. toy Girl ---- CLINTON NEWS-RECORD IYOUR AUTHORIUD MeADAM HARDWARE' DEALER IN CLINTON 24 ALBERT ST, PHONE 41124023' CLINTON I r4