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-photo by Frank Phillips
Brown -Elliott
Gold candelabra with floral soft green eyelet styled with a
bases of yellow, white and pink scoop neckline, and short,
aisies, decorated Ontario puffed sleeves edged
ith
'Street United Church for the matching ruffle and white lace.
afternoon wedding of David A band of white lace and green.
Brown and Barbara Elliott last satin felbdowh the length of bon encircled the the
ist
Saturday,May 31. >l
Rev..' L.S. Lewis officiated at skirt front. Large white picture
the double ring ceremony the d streamers ts with matching
tcompleted satint e
Mrs. Doris McKinley was
organist. Soloist Miss Karen
au bou bouqueth of treddant sweetheart carried
Tyndall sang "Wedding q
Prayer," and "We've Only Just roses with white and yellow
Begun." daisies.
14' The bride is the daughter of Ralph Brown of Kitchener
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Elliott of ofws Oshawa': anand Don, and �hn Ardan
Elliott of
Clinton were ushers.
The bride's mother wore a
floral peach -coloured gown
with matching overcoat and
white accessories in receiving
guests at the reception in the
White Carnation, Holmesville.
Her outfit was completed with a
corsage of ihite stephanotis.
The mother of the groom wore
a green floral gown complete
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Clinton and the groom ' the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of
Kitchener.
The bride wore a gotyl
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n of
organza over , taffeta
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with a scoop neckline and long
fitted sleeves. The neckline and
bodice were ornamented with
clusters 'of "guipure lace
flowers, and the skirt front was
adorned with rows of matching
lace and floral appliques. The
back draped lightly into a ;with a corsage of,yellow roses.
chapel train. A short two-tiereFold
a iwijl residethe ist
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nylon illusion veil edged in Coast,couplethe
matching guipure lace was held Kitchener.
in place by a floral head piece.
of brider her ed at showers
Thee, the
bride carried a bouquetMrs. Janet Din end roses with- white given by
yWunder of Kitchener;
stephanotis and yellow and Marilyn Mrs
white xsof - .
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Maid of honour, Esther Ross Merrill; Mrs. Norman
Merrill of Bayfield', and Elliott; andha ndMMss Shebridesmaids Nancy Brown and
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Sheila Phillips wore gowns of Phillips ,and Miss Barb Rudd.
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MEMORIAL
Rev. C. L. Whittich of Blyth officiated at the double ring
wedding ceremony of Leila Marie Horbanuik and
Gordon Chamney in Auburn Knox United Church, Auburn on
Saturday, May 17. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Victoria
Horbanuik of RR 1, Clinton and the groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Chamney of RR 1, Auburn. Standing up for the
couple were Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonell of Clinton. The
bride's aattendants were Gina Jenkins of Blyth, Pat
MacDonald of Lucan, Auburn. Vicki MacDonaldClintonConnie Horbanuik of of Lucann
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orraine Chamney o
was the flower girl. Paul, Doug and Eldon Chamney of
Auburn and Mike Dempster of Oshawa were ushers. Charles
Merrill was the organist and Mrs. Mary Lee James was the
soloist. A reception was held at the l Gull(photo
Varna. The couple will make their home nWaterloo.
by Frank Philips)
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Thirfy-nine residents took the invited to a smorgasbord
mysterybus tour last Saturday 4inner on Tuesday evening at
-conducted by Bill Crawford. the Clinton Public School.,
Tile residents bid farewell to Thirty-four residents took
Reverend and Mrs. Beukema, advantage of the outing and all
of the Clinton Christ the report
by a program.
dinner followed
Reformed Churchat
regular Sunday evening song The Festival City Rhythm
service. Mr: and Mrs Beukema Band of Stratford entertained
will be greatly missed at the on Family Night. The band was
Home as they have been very formed last year under the
active in many ways ding the leadership ,o1_.Mrs, Helen Ebel
..past years. Mrs. Beukema has and has 20 members, all senior
been organist for the song P citizens with a great deal of
services this year with Mr. musical talent.
Dick Roorda as leader. There are three violinists, an
Marie Flynn, Frank Forrest, accordion player a quintarist
Lorne Lawson and Norman with other members playing
Speir provided the old tyme symbols triangles and a piano
music for Mondays program. accompanist. Eight of the band
The Christian Reformed members danced the French
volunteers assisted with ac- minuet and square dance with
tivities and Mrs. Scott was another member doing a take
honoured on her 95th birthday off of three Al Jolson numbers.
with a special number by Mrs. Mrs. Bessie Elliott thanked
Henderson. the entertainers inviting them
The adopted grandmothers of to come again whenever
the Clinton Kinette Club were possible.
Subscription sales
campaign underway
"This could be our biggest
season yet," says James
Murphy, Managing Director
for the Country Playhouse.
"Last year we more than
doubled our subscription sales
and we hope to do the same this
drama and Dames at Sea, a
romping musical, are offered in
the first half of the summer
season. With much more to
come.
The purchase of a . season
ticket includes, as well, ad-
mittance to the Woman's Guild
year." Annual Dance on June 21st with
With the new theatre going entertainment by Paul
up and a season full of comedy Friedman. The Guild has been
son to
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hat," goal of
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HELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR
REQUIREMENTS ,
Clarence Denomme
77 ALBERT ST.
IN CLINTON
VISIT
BUS. 482-9505
RES. 482-8004
Tomnto's=—
Simcoe
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where business and
pleasure mix
It's a pleasure to do business when 'you stay at the
Lord Simcoe. If your calls art.downtown you are within
walking distance. For
uptown
business day is over, theatres is right t
our front door. A y
and entertainment are close at hand.
If you are driving we offer free overnight p"arking
from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 a.m., and if you are flying the
airport bus stops frequently at the hotel.
Try mixing business and pleasure .. .
stay at the Lord Simcoe Hotel,
the friendly one.
150 King Street West, Toronto.
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Telephone: 362-1848
and music is no 1200 working diligently towarde
th
doubt t ait a Dance and it promises be e
7 subscribers can't be met. Don eat kickoff to the Summer
a
! and Barb Southcott, Doris
Grade ogee assembly jolly, fat cook. Margery Thomas and Melva Ecker are season.
TT_1.,.,.,,.. called off a square" Tickets are now on sale at the
Tracey .Simms, at the helm for this campaign.
' 11 Coach House Travel Service, 59
Mrs. Rogerson's grade 1
class put on an assembly on
May 23 with the theme of the
program being "Cowboys".
Margery Holmes was the
class announcer. The program
opened with the singing of "G
Canada" followed by the Lord's
Prayer. A play "Way Out
West" was presented with the
children dressed in cowboy
clothes and wearing guns and
holsters.
Tracey Simms sang a solo
called, "Billy's Calf" Ralph
Schneider took the part of the
dance with The tickets are _ specially Peter Clynick, Donnie Hearn, f One Hamilton St.,;. 524-8366 in
Suzanne Kennedy, Rodney designed for flexibility. Hke several friends and amilton
or at The 4-8360 n
Freeman, Gwen Holland, Peter can them all at once or one at a 238-8387.
Robinson and Jo Ann Bernard Many events are lined up for
taking part. time throughout the ten -week
season. The savings are sub- the summer including Art
Two cowboy songs sung Exhibits, ' Concerts; ,special
around a' camp fire ended the stanial, $24.00 for eight tickets Exhibits,
. Theatre and much
saving up to . $12.00 off the
program. regular ticket price. Plus you more. Anyone with visiting
Latersin the afternoon the tt the best seats in the house! friends or just with time on
class gathered aroundnga g Such plays as Barefoot in the their hands will find a lot to see
campfire, sang songs, and
enjoyed baked beans with Park, a Neil Simon favourite, 0 and do at the Playhouse. The
cowboys and Coward, Sir Noel at his- best, entire family can attend and be
many hungry Ten- guaranteed a lot of fun and
cowgirls having four or five The.Glass Menagerieexcitement.
servings. nessee William's poignant
Our new'MiI?iStr-Y of uItur-
and Recreation has five major.
areas of responsibility.
Here's what they re- - -
and
what they mean to you.
Multi -Cultural Support and
Citizenship—to preserve the cultural
heritages of the people of Ontario and
to assist newcomers to adjust to life in
our province.
Art Support — to assist the visual
arts, music, literature, drama, dance
ate
and handicrafts, and toaetivities.
popular interest In these
- Sports and Fitness — to encourage
increased physical fitness along with
participation and enjoyment of
T.
athletic activities, and to assist Ontario
athletes to develop their full potential.
Libraries and Community
Information — to increase f ac-ce
Ontario so
information for residents most effective
that they c'af ma
use of facilities and programs available
in their communities.
Heritage Conservation—to protect
archeological sites and encourage
the preservation and appreciation of
• properties of architectural and historic
significance.
otot_��QIfr-y r Information
about the new 'Ministry or aVI
programs, write to:
Ministry of Culture and Recreation
Communications Branch
Main Parliament Building, Room 347
Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario
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Ministry of Culture and Recreation
Robert Welch, Minister
eggrA,m..ea
Qovernmeflt of Ontario
William Davis, Premier
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ALL.`SRRV' l S ON EASTERN.,DAYi,1GIIT SAVING TIMIE
ONTARIOITREET UNITED CHURCH
"The FRIENDLY CHURCH"
MINISTER: LAWRENCE S. LEWIll, S.A. N•Th
ORGANIST ANO CHOIR DIRECTOR:
MRS. DORIS McKINLIY, A. MUS -
SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1975
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m: FAMILY WORSHIP & NURSERY
11:30 a.m. JUNIOR CONGREGATION
SERMON: "THE VICARIOUS AMOS"
EVERYONE WELCOME
June 10-8:00 p.m.
BIRTHDAY PARTY to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of
the United Church of Canada at Ontario St. Church Hall,
Holmesville, Ontario St. and Wesley -Willis Churches par-
ticipating.
June 15-11:00 a.m.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY
WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH
"THE CHURCH THAT CARES"
IPEOPLE SERVING GOD THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE
MINISTER: JOHN S. OESTREICHER, B.A.. B.R.E.
ORGANIST: MISS CATHARINE POTTER
CHOIR DIRECTOR: MRS. WM. HEARN
SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1975
11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE
SERMON: "WHAT BRINGS US HERE?"
HOLY COMMUNION
11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery
HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH
9:45 a.m. Worship Service and,Sunday School
SERMON: "WHAT BRINGS US HERE?" "
HOLY COMMUNION
Tuesday, June 10, 5:00 - 10:00 p.m. -
BIRTHDAY PARTY at ONTARIO STREET, CHURCH HALL
ENTERTAINMENT, REFRESHMENTS + FUN FOR ALL.
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton
263 Princess Street
Pastor Alvin Beukema, B.A.. B.O.
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
BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
"EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN 'ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF
TO GOD" — ROM. 14:12
SUPPLY PASTOR:2I ORjBODENHAM
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10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
' 7:3118:00 p.m. FR p.m. EVENING WORSHIP IDAY
YOUNG
WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. PRAYER MEETING PEOPLES MEETING
EVERYONE WELCOME ;
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1975
2ND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
10:00 a.m. COMMUNION
- Sunday School
FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL
162 MAPLE ST.
(1 street west of Community Centre)
9:45 a.m —WORSHIP SERVICE
11:00 a.m.--SUNDAY SCHOOL and FAMILY BIBLE HOUR
• 8 p.m. Gospel Service
Tues., 8:00 p.m.—PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY
For Information Phone: 482-9379
CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Pastor: Leslie Hoy,..i24-8823
11.00 a.m. Morning Worship
166 Victoria Street
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m Prayer Service and Prayer
Evangelistic Service
vice
7:00 p.m Wednesday y
8:00 p m.. Friday. Young Peoples
ALL WELCOME
ST ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV EDWIN G. NELSON
SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1975
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
10:00 a.m. Worship Service
All Welcome
Madelaine Lane Auxiliary potluck supper - Mrs. Robert Gibb
271 Bayfield Rd. 6:30 p.m. June 11.
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FIRST BAPTISTLHURCH
HyRON ST . CLINTON
SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1975
10:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
SPEAKER: MR. GORDON RYDYR PRAYERMEETING
MARYS
THURS. EVE. 8:00 BIBLE STUD •
ALL WELCOME
SAINT JOSEPH'S
Catholic Churg
James St.
Pastor REV. JOSEPH HARDY Phone 482.9468
MASS — Sa„turday 8 p•m•
Sunday 11 a.m.
Saturday 7:15 p.m.
CONFES510PIS - _—_
Tues June 10 - 8:p•m• CentennialMass
Preacher Father S. McGuire
ALL WELCOME
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