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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1967-09-28, Page 6Clinton News-Record, Thwr»c(ay, September 28, Legion ablaze with color Wedding hens’All «. The regular meeting of Kippen East WT was held in the Legion Hall, Hen. sail Wednesday, September 20 With Mrs. Ken McKay and Mrs. Ale# McGregor as hostesses. President Mrs, Grant MacLean read a poem on the theme “Flowers” and the Legion Hall was ablaze with color as the ladies competed in a floral competition, Miss Carroll Home Economist of Clinton and Mrs, Adam Hiltz Of Kippen Judged the displays, Mrs, Grant MacLean was the winner “Walk in the Country.” Mrs. Alex McGregors “Churph Basket” wo « TypcF Mrs.’william J.F. Bell’s treasures from “Grandma’s House” in antique container and Mrs. Robert BelPs arrange, ment in a teapot got the judged nod of approval, The meeting opened with the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect, secretary Mrs. James Drum, mond and approved. The ladies demonstrated a good exercise to answer the roll call, Mrs. Grant McLean showed beautiful slides of the Butchart Garden in Victoria B.C, Mrs. Douglas McGregor gave an ex. ceptional account of Nova Scotia’s History. Mrs, Ross Broadfoot read “Be A Friend” by Edgar Guest. Mrs, Cecil Pullman commented on the mot. to, “There’s a Weal th of Beauty in a Packet of Seeds'.” Report from Historical Re. search was given, by Mrs. W, Gibson; Citizenship and Educa. tion Mrs. John McGregor; Home Economics and Health, Mrs. W. Kyle; Argiculture and Canadian Industries, Mrs. Joyce Cooper; Treasurer’s report, Mrs. Vern Alderdice. • Business of the meeting in­ cluded acceptance of an invita­ tion to Seaforth to a dessert Euchre? October 10. Appoint­ ment of Mrs. Harry Caldwell and Mrs. John Sinclair to the Training School, in Clinton on October 17, 18. Appointment of Mrs. W, Bell to Huron County \ Rally in Crediton, October 2. Voted twenty-five dollars to the Sunshine convener Mrs, W, Kyle. Mr,??. Ale# McGregor thanked Miss Carroll and Mrs. Vern Alderdice gave courtesy, re. marks, Lunch was served by the hostesses and the committee of Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs. Char, les Eyre, Mrs. Vern Alderdice and Mrs. John Sinclair, Sleeping beauties The second" meeting was held at the Region Hall, Hensall, which opened with the 4-H pledge. The roll cail/’The color I am using in my bedroom?’ was answered by 13 girls. Min. • utes were read by Patsy Par­ ker, and Marianne Roberts was nominated secretary for the next meeting. Barb. Gemmel was nominated press reporter. They decided to have orange covers for their record books. Diane McKay, Marilyn Durst, and Aim Klein Haar were elected to plan the exhibits for Achievement Day and Donna Whitehouse to com. mentate. Club leaders showed them how to make a mitred corner and Italian Hemstitch­ ing. Next meeting is to be held at the Legion Hall, Hensail. Personal Miss Ann Mickle left last Friday for London where she will enter her second year at the University of Western On­ tario, She spent the last two weeks holidaying with her par- ents.Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle. BADMINTON 3 KEEP FIT AND ENJOY DOING IT FOR CUNTON AND DISTRICT AS PART OF AN ADULT RECREATIONAL PROGRAM CHSS Mr s. Ross McNlchol is a pat­ ient In Clinton Public Hospital. Fall deanery Goderich Oct. 4 The Anglican Church Women of St. Faults.Hensall9resumed meeting last Wednesday at the . home pf Mrs. John Henderson. In the absence pf the presi­ dent,Mrs. Tpm Lavender, Mrs. H. A. Seegmiller presided over the meeting. All members were urged to attend the Fall Deanery meet­ ing to be held in st. George’s Church, Goderich, on Wednes- day, October 4. HENDERSON ® JACKSON Miss Dorothy Helen Jackson, RN, daughter of MT, and Mrs. Stgnl^y Jackson, R.lt 2 Kippen, became the bride of Beverly James Henderson of Burlington, son of Mr. and Arthur Henderson, R.R. 5, Seaforth. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Douglas Steven in Eg. mondyille Unitpd Church 3 last Saturday at 4 p.m. Yellow and bronze mums de» corated the church. Mrs. Arnold Scott ofSeaforth played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Clyde BRUCEFIELD NEWS BRVCE FIELD William Mo- Jaiosh is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital, ’f' Mrs. Victor Hm’^reaves and Mrs. Ted Falkner spent the weekeml with Mrs. Falkner’s ■ rMfithes in- Peterborough.* ’ * ¥ t Miss Hose Mary MeDonaJi: 1 was the recipient of mara lovely gifts at a shower held nt the horn*.' of Mrs. Ken Scott, Bruce» fir-l.l y. • Mr. and Mrs. Geo Hender­ son .ii'o nsiti-iiv relatives ••.ni friends in Wesiei'n \’.u>aoa. W$»PlteI(Whers the bride ip a present" on the nursing staff The bride’s mother enter- tained at a trousseau tea in hei daughter’s honor on September 16, With MJss Dorpthy Reinke of Hamilton pouring tea jp ths afternoon and Mrs. Dyke Wheat- ly of Dublin in the evening, Serving in the afternoon anc evening were Mrs, Robert Reith, Kitchener and Miss Linda Ball, Goderich, The couple will reside in JHamllfqn. • PRE NUPTIAL EVENTS Prior to her marriage, the bride was entertained at a mis. celJaneoys show^n in theftas^ ment of Egmondyllle church and given by the UCW and also by Concession 9, Tuckersmith. A surprise shower was held In late August by the staff of Ward 27 of Hamilton General Nicholson pf Courtright, who sang “The Wedding VmayeV*, Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor length empire- style gown of taffetta op sheath lines, Lace applique formed (he bodice and ■ sleeves were above the elbow, The features of attraction were a peamde. soie rose holding a four-tier french illusion ye|l and a detachable circular train trimmed with lace applique fal­ ling from a rose at the waist­ line. She carried a mauve or­ chid with cascading stephanotis and ivy. Miss Wilma Jackson of Lon­ don, sister of the bride was ’ matron of honor and wore a fl oori length, empire styled dress. The bodice was emerald green brocade and the skirt was egg shell crepe.- A train of green brocade fell from a bow at the low<cut bank. She carried a cascade of bronze mums high, lighted with shrimp carnations, Bridesmaids, Miss Shirley Henderson of Toronto,- sister of the groom, and Miss Lois Jackson of London, sister of ‘ the bride, wore gowns identical to the one worn by the matron of honor and their headpieces were roses of emerald green peau-de-sole with matching veil. Douglas Henderson was the ring bearer. Murray Henderson, brother of the groom, Seaforth, was best man and BRI Henderson, cousin :of the groom and Dave Ball, codsin of the bride were ushers, “ - . The bride's mother chose a turquoise and emerald green brocade dpss and jacket with hat tol.Jp^tch. The groom’s mother “'wore a moss green sheath dress of fine lace with gold accessories. The reception was; held in the church basement which was decorated With yellow mums, autumn”colored leaves and yel­ low candles, For a honeymoon to be spent in Montreal and points East, the bride travelled in an apricot wool suit-dress ensemble, rust colored hat and gloves and an orchid corsage. WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th ; Lh Saerujnent SALE PRICE Wurlu will be morning Church. A P’ir- observed on Sunday •a'. Brucefield United CAULKING GUN Cartridge type ADASTRAL PARK Social Notes Editor: Mrs. Sandra Sinker Phone 482-9179 1T;3O • 1:00 P.M. I New! junJCbuj summerset 1 I II CANADA'S NO.1 CHOICE! I SALE PRICE • i I Ready Mix II1O’/« 45 LB. BALE PRICE w SALE PRICE 45 LB. SALE PRICE Jr ALUMINUM STORM DOORS • Completely pre-hung* self storing combination • 1%" thick • heavy gauge kick-plate • wind-chain and closer, all hardware included • stock sizes. Rebekah Lodge installation Regular meeting of Amser Rebekah, Lodge was held Wed­ nesday- evening. September 20r Noble Grand Mrs. Lindsay Eyre in the chair. .. An invitation lias been ex- ’ tended to. officers and members of.Huronic Lodge. Clinton to attend the meeting of the in­ stallation of officers at Hem sail, October 4. Plans were discussed locator to a banquet Friday, October 20 at the local arena in honor of the Grand Master of the lOOF Lodge. Committees were formed to look after this. Mr? and Mrs/W, C. c'npe*. ling Jr., fromCllatitam, Ontario were visitors of FS ami Mrs D. Capeling. Sgt. and Mrs. E, Rionarii- son have recently returned ftwai a trip to Expo. 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