HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-05-08, Page 5MAL SHOWER; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne trails and sight Seeing trips by
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: eree ' hostesses for a ;Nesbit. on TurnberryStreet ast an also. s n e o this area.and.
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bridal7 plant
especially the nodding trillium
• , ; shove all fore home of Saturday, -
`Mrs, Mcpoug neighbours Mr, and Mrs. Amer Keller of and Green Giant.
and friends -to honor Miss Mary . Dublin visited with their Aquestion period llowed.
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owson of' Blyth prior to here daughter, Mrs. Harry Arthur Mr, ank Raithby thankedmarriage melt Saturday. last Thursday. • Mr. Jones and presented him
Mrs. McDougall welcomed , . with a gift. A piano solo was
alland seated the guest of GORTON M. ,, played by Miss Lynn Turner.
honour benetp►.th streamers and (CURLY) YOUNGBLUT ' A report of the District
wedding bells with her mother, meeting held at Teeswater
Mrs. Fred Howson and the Funeral services were held recently was given by the
groom-to-be's mother, Mrs. on Wednesday, April 30 'at'the delegate Mrs. Celia Taylor. "
Harry Arthur.
Arthur Funeral Home for Roll tall was answered by each . 1VIACHAN-$ALL
An appropriate sing -song was Gordon M. (Curly) Xoungblut member telling what' new
led by Mrs. Gordon Gross with who passed away suddenly at flower or vegetable they were L' ht d a dlebra holding styled the same as the maid of
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her mother, Mrs, McDougall Clinton on April 27th.
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�Id ;a vent .sucoesstdl egghre
rty last Fridays evening, May
winners of the prizes
were t. ladies!` ,high, Mrs. Ruth
Taylor; ladies' low, M.
Broadfoot lone .hands, ll
Edgar; e's high, Mac•
Wil
Sen: son; mens low,; Bill <Bur-
dge: lone hands, V.D. Wilson;
draw prize, Mrs. Jack Hien- .
derson.
going to grow this year. The white shasta daisies and pink honors in mint, blue and yelsl
at the piano. A reading, Twelve He was born on June 18, 1924, door prizes were won by Mrs. gladioli arrangements made a and carried matching para
dm basic rules for a happy married " son of the late John Youngblut Harry Brawley,, Mr. William lovely setting in Knox United with matching flowers on the
life, was given by Mrs. Eleanor and Sarah Gauley and lived all Carter and, Mrs. William Church, Auburn, when Arva handles and in their hair.
Bradnock. Miss Judy Arthur his life in Hullett Township. 4e. Carter. • Ball and Randy .Machan ex- The groomsman was Stephen
pinned the corsage on the bride- attended S.S. No. 9 Hullett and The minutes were approvedchanged wedding vows before Haggitt of Kitchener and the
to -be and Mrs. William L. Craig has been employed for severalas read by the secretary, Mrs. Rev. Garnet Potter and Pastor ushers were Bob Gibson,
`read the , , address of years with Br alnton Ltd. Blyth. Beth Lansing. An Invitation to Alfred Fry of Goderich on April Corrie, friend of the groom;
congratulations. Many He was a member of the First attend the Clinton Society's 19 at 3:00 p. m. Daryl Ball, Madison,
beautiful gifts were presented Baptist Church, Goderich... Tulip Tea on May 21 was ac- The bride is the daughter of Wisconsin, brother of the bride;
and Mary thanked everyone. He is survived by one sister, cepted: This will be held in. St. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball, R.R. and Daryk Ball of London,
.A delicious lunch was served Mrs. Morley (Jean) Johnston of Andrew's Presbyterian Church 1 Auburn and the groom is the brother of the bride. All wore
Eby Mrs. McDougall, Mrs. Ben R.R. 2 Auburn. Two brothers, Sunday school room 2:00 p•m• son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith brown tuxedos with bouton-
i•Iamilton, Mrs.William L. Eldon and Norman to 4:30 p.
. m. Machan of Auburn. nieres to match bride's at,
Craig, Mrs. Keith Arthur and predeceased him It was decided to paint the The organist was Mrs. Harry tendants.
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. Rev. W.H McWhinnie was in Auburn letters this spring and, Lear, R.R. 1 Londesboro and Before the bridal couple left
charge of the services with Mrs. Frank Raithby was hired "the soloist was Miss Lorraine the church, the bride handed
SOCIAL NEWS burial taking place in Ball's to look after Manchester Chamney, R.R. 1 Auburn. She the grdom's mother a long
Cemetery. Pallbearers were . Garden on Goderich Street. sang 0 Perfect Love before the stemmed red rose.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Charles Shaw, Bob Bell, 'James Towe was auctioneer double -ring ceremony and they'.
McDougall visited last Sunday Kenneth Patterson, Ernest for the plants, slips and bulbs. Wedding Song (There is Love)
with his mother, Mrs. Ethel Snell, Jasper Snell and Stanley The smorgasbord lunch was .blip the register was signed..
McDougall atSeaforth. Ball. in the charge of Mrs. Dorothy Escorted down the aisle by
her' the bride was met
father,
Wei are sorry to hear that Mrs. Robert Slater and Mrs. Grange, Mrs, Harry Brawley, h '
Mrs. Carrie Ferguson of, Beth Lansing. by her maid of honor, her
Brookhaven Nursing home in 'sister, Miss Brenda Ball who
• Lucknow has not been so well.
W wsh her better health gave her a long stemmed red
She
HORTICULTURALISTS
The Auburn Horticultural
Society met last week in the
M
Auburn Community Memorial
hall • with the president, Mrs.
Kenneth Scott in charge. 1
Mrs.Scott welcomed
everyone and introduced the
speaker, Rene Jones of the
Ministry of Natural Resources
with the Wingham district. He
spoke on the Hullett Wildlife
Management area and showed
interesting pictures of the,plans
for this new area.
This approximately . 6,000
acres on the south branch of the
Maitland River has already
attracted over .2000 ducks,
swans and geese as they
journey north for the summer.
He remarked. that many are
nesting there now and plans are
being made to have nature
�,,1111t0311i1I1 Cillo rose which th p
e i e bride resented
`was a resident of the village for , to her mother as she was- neat
many years. the altar.
Visitors with Mrs. Myrtle The bride chose a floor -length
Munro on Sunday were Misses 'd empire gown of white silk
Mary and , Grace McEachern
and Mrs. Edith Gillies and Mrs.
Anne Gillies, all of Mt. Forest.
The Clintonians held their
May meeting in the Council p
Chambers. The' president,
• Mrs. Robert Arthur attended
the Officers' Conference of the
Federated Women's Institutes
of Ontario as Auburn's delegate.
last week at the University of
Waterloo.
Mrs. Ross Robinson was able
to come home last Tuesday
after being a patient in Victoria
hospital, London for three
weeks following surgery.
Mies. • Elma McFarlane is a
patient in Clinton Piblie
Hospital.
She's come a long way -
remember her with cards by
Gordon Fraser, a lovely dried
floral piece, or just something
different.
TTIE R1IINTX2EE
14King St. Clinton. 482-3871
, Mrs.
Leona, Lockhart opened the
meeting with a poem, 'My
Mother's Kitchen,' followed by
the Lord's Prayer. The
secretary read the minutes of
the last meeting which were
Following the ceremony a
reception took place in the
Saltford Valley hall, Saltford,
with the tables decorated with
candles - and flower
arrangements. Assisting the
wedding party in receiving.the
guests was the mother of the
bride wearing a floor -length
gown of floral pastel nylon in
shades of pink, mint and blue,
styled with an empire waistline
scoop neck and matching full
lagoda with chantilly lace length coat in flowing lines,
adorning the neckline of the long cuffed sleeves and sash.
bertha collar, cuffs of the, She wore a corsage of pink
bishop sleeves and trimming flowers to match.
the flounce of A-line skirt. Tiny She was assisted by the
crystals were visible on this groom's mother who wore a
Personals
Mr. and Mrs,Murray Squires
of Sarnia §pent the. weekend
with Mrs. Squires brother,
Robert Allan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Burdge
and Angut spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs.• Rick Burdge
and Mr. Fred Burdge.
Mr. Wesley Ham of Hunt-
sville visited, recently with his
mother, Mrs. A. Ham, and,
aunt, Miss M.E. Swan
Don't forget the social
evening tonight (May 8th) with
the Brucefield UCW and attend
the Tupperware party.
Dog tags for the Town of .Clinton are still on sale
at the Town Hall.
All dog owners are required to have their dogs
licenced.
A penalty of not less than $10.00 will be imposed
on every person who contravenes this part of the
Dog By -Law.
C. C. Proctor
Clerk
and is pleased to
say that
formerly: of Toronto and Acton, Mrs.
Berry specializes in scissor and razor
shaping and styling, and all phases of
Beauty Shop work. .
has now been with us nine years. Sue
has vast experience and proficiency in
scissor or razor shaping and styling.
To celebrate, from May 13 to May 3L we are
having a "spring sale"
1 O% DISCOUNT
approved as read. Viola delicate lace. Large bows matching coat -dress ensemble
Lampman then read the enhanced the back. The in delicate shades of green and
treasurer's report. cathedral veil of silk illusion yellow. She wore a corsage of
It was passed that members fell from a capelet of lace .and green and yellow flowers to
had to attend four meetings in crystals. The bride wore a, match.
the year to get privileges on bus strand of cultured pearls, a gift Special -guests at the ,wedding
trips and dinners etc. from the groom. She carried a§ ;end r caption were the bride's
The Club held a card party on white Bible covered with lace ather, were. a ori u
the 30th of•April. Winners (Rifle and a casCade�af i•ed roses. _ i the ., groom's grandmothers,
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various hands were: high, The groom wore a beige alio Mrs. Warner Andrews and Mrs.
Irene Glazier; lone, Mrs. brown tuxedo with a red rose. James Machan.
Wiltse; low, Mrs. Jamieson. The maid of honor, 'Miss The waitresses for the head
Jennie Wise and Jessie Jones Brenda Ball, sister of the bride
were the winners of the draw. wore a floor -length gown of table were- Mrs. Jon Don -
Winners of the Dutch Auction flocked nylon organza over newald, Mrs. Bob Trick,
were Mrs. Baines, Via pink with bishop sleeves. The Barbara Glousher and Lori
Gladys Hoggarth. Bessie sheer inset at bodice enhanced Lynn Brown.
the wedding band- collar. She For travelling to the State of
Managham, Ede Pickard and
Colclough and Mrs. Hopson are carried a matching parasol Pennsylvania the bride donned
to bring the articles Mr the with handles adorned with silk a mint green suit dress With
June Dutch Auction. flowers and wore matching brown accessories and a cor-
The program continued with flowers in her hair. sage of rust chrysanthemums.
readings by Vi, Luella and The bridesmaids were Mrs. Prior to -'her marriage the
Edna. The meeting closed, Sharon Hoffman, Hensall, bride was honored by showers
after which lunch was served. sister of the bride; Miss Trudy at the home of Mrs. Kaye Seers,
The next meeting will be on Maehan, Auburn, sister of the Mrs. Wilmer' Glousher, Mrs.
June 5. The Club's picnic will b� groom ; and Miss Tracy Ernie Durnin and the com-
held on June 23, with a picnic Machan, sister of the groom. mtlnity shower at Knox United
dinner being served at one p.m. All wore floor length gowns ' Church.
in the Clinton Park. Via
Managhanin,'Gladys Hoggarth
and =Vi-Lamprnan were placed
in charge of sports and the
purchasing of prizes.
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