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Clinton News-Record, 1975-11-13, Page 17
0 11 .ane.. ;y 0,000.1 t6u, ,.1+011140 , 410000000141000 701100 —a gdaa:..w pa you Henderson-Wilbee On October '10, Carol Ann Wilbee, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. lan Wilbee, RR 1. Walton and Murray Arthur nderson, son of Mr. and Mars. Arthur Henderson, RR 5, Seaforth, were united in marriage at Duff's United Church, Walton at7 p.rn. Rev. Edward Baker of- ficiated at the double -ring ceremony and organ music was provided by Mrs. Bonnie ..fewitt of Clinton. The soloists were Miss Sherrill Craig and Mr. Graeme Craig who sang "Let It Be Me", "The Wed- ding Song", and "Sunrise, Sunset". The bride given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of pure silk polyester sheer with a high mandarin neckline and puffed sleeves. Rows of gathered frills edged with lace lined the skirt from the waistline to the floor and formed a chapel train at the back. A Juliette cap held her shoulder -length veil which was trimmed with silo im- ported lace. She carried a Victorian cluster of orange delight roses with yellow daisies and white fugi alums. Mrs. Shirley Mills of Clinton, sister of the groom was Matron of Honour and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Ruth Paul of Napanee, cousin of the bride, Mrs. Donna Shaddick of Londesboro, friend of the bride and Mrs. June Giles of Winchester. cousin of the bride. "lconage" now available at the HOBBY SHOP free demonstration Thursday, Nsv.`43 et 6 p.m. Coli 482.7222 to register 0110 Al. 01! -photo by Phillips The _ attendants were gowned alike in cognac rust mat jersey styled with tow cut sleeveless gown toped by a long sleeved jacket with shirred yoke back and front and button fastenings. They carried crescent bouquets of autumn yellow and bronze daisies and white fugi mums. Mr. Charles Smith of Seaforth, friend of the groom was best man and the ushers were Mr. Douglas Henderson of Seafarth, brother of the groom, Mr. Reith Wilbee of Walton and Mr. Brian Wilbee of Walton, brothers of the bride. Ml were attired in black tuxedos.. The flower girls were Miss Sandra Sholdice of Walton, cousin of the bride. and Miss Denise Henderson of Carlisle, niece of the groom. They ware long gowns of white lace over mint green polyester and carried bouquets similar to the bridesmaids. The reception was held at Family Paradise and music was provided by Ken Wilbee's orchestra. The bride's mother chose a floor -length gown of brown polyester featuring a V-neck and .elbow length cape and toad ice :, with aglitter,. ga pin. The groom's mother wore a floor -length gown of aqua peau de sole with long sleeves and jewelled neckline. Both wore corsages of Woburn abbey sweetheart roses. For the honeymoon trip to Virginia. USA, the bride changed into a red pant suit and a corsage of yellow and white daisies and the groom wore a beige leisure suit with a brown floral shirt. The couple will reside in Seaforth. Guests of honour were Mrs. Edna Wilbee of Ethel and Mrs. Martha Sholdice of Huronview, Clinton. gran- dmothers of the bride and Mr. Ivy Henderson of E gmond- viile. grandfather of the groom. Other guests were present from Seafort . Walton, Clinton; Toronto. London, Stratford and the surrounding areas. Sunday, November 16 6:00 p.m. Guest Speaker Rev. Wesley Bali MINISTEROF LJNITEDCHURCH,GORRIE A WROXETER PLUS Special Music by THE RECORDING ARTISTS The Chapelaires EVIL PREVAILS WISE N GOO© MEN DO NOTHING Hui �11 Men's Chapel AMAIN The original bridal party of 54' .ears a a y werelast sunclay at Summerhill when. Mr. end Mrs. Robert 3'ohnston . centre . celebrated their Seth, Weddinganniversary. On the left is Mrs, Jack (Edna) Small of Kincardine, the bridesa 7 sn *he right Is Albert Enos. the hest mars at the wedding In 1025, The couple met as teenagers at a box social in the Summerhill Hall 35:1.ears ago. (News -Record photo) Golden Radar Club to help Huronview The meeting of the Golden Radar Club was held in the council chambers on November 5, with 52 present. They had 11 join the club, and the membership to date is 68. The meeting opened at 7:30 by singing. 0 Canada. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap- proved. andthe treasurer's report was. given. Mrs, Connell reported for the flower and card com- mittee,She sent a card and flowers to Mrs. Margaret Fremlin and Mr. Gordon Scribbins. both in the Clinton Hospital. Mrs. Gladys Hoggarth reported for the Star mem- bership. The Radars' have 30 members; the Star mem- bership contributes funds which keep USCO on a sound financial basis, to help Seniors across Ontario. Senior Citizens have a representation in the United Nations. Mrs, Art Groves read a letter from the Huronview Winkle 'Memorials +Guaranteed Granite +Cemetery Lettering +Buy Direct and save Commissions. 1115, PHONE 357-1910 RES. 357.1015 Auxiliary, regttesting gifts for the Christmas Fair. It was moved by Mrs. Vi Lampman, and seconded by Mrs. Florence Routzon that the club bring these gifts to the next meeting. Tickets are now on sale for the Christmas dinner in the Legion Hall, November 28, at 6:30. It was . moved by Dorothy Brunsdon and seconded by Mrs. Wiltse that Watt Web- ster and Elmer Trick be on the program along with the Lunch committee of each month. The committee for the next meeting is Mr. asnd Mrs. Art Groves, Mrs. Florence Routzon and Mrs. Beatrice oung. 'A card of thanks ' was read from Mrs. Muriel Grigg, for, the - sympathy card she received, - Gordon Scribbins thanked everyone for the cards and o QUAR ( f- goderich,1• ,■Mt. a O When In GODERICH visa SHOPPERS SQUARE most Stores are OPEN Thorsdvy--Friday Tiii 9 p.m. November and December Can IDB help you? Mr. David Alexander one of our representatives will be at Parker House Motel. CLINTON" an the. 3rd Thursday of each month (November 20 a.Mn. - 4 p.m.) tin h . ."?ate °.a'�� !?De i2dttV9Rq Agriculture e f anufdcttrr Ing Tourism • Construction • Pr ofesston(il Sf'rvices • Tr Anspor tatic3n • Wholesale e3tll� Ret,n1 Trades., have ohla cnt,Ct 11 to a$e .;j610'e' rc$7714 t�s�vr¢la^t.�a, and rna, h r2t kroo,z 1'apVain I( a,ta.1 aj nt.),4 t5t1„`n�Pl.'aa�o a1r1g'J h,'? sellae v Eason paaa pa+: If y u�au ��e:e�ul t:r���ta .,P r41a0t^141^ a o .w p°r�rp,rp ' It ,,U,a''41.At", !,. 44',1 o"P�1ml�Da« r fit. ter'Up IBDUSTR1Ai !PMENT8JINK For atertMitian c tl 2Tl- write alta ()ntarri*. Street. Strraitor"d flowers he received while he was a patient in the Clinton Hospital. Mrs. Wiltze read "The Old Wooden Tub" and, Ebner Trick played the piano, Watt Webster, the mouth organ. and bones by Wilfred Jervis. Eleven tables of euchre were enjoyed ' by all. Draws were won by Mrs. Jennie Wise and Earl Lawson, and a delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge. Any members wanting a ride to the meetings are to get in contact with Art Groves or Ray Connell. All senior citizens in Clinton or surrounding area are welcome. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seaforth, Qntarlo 108th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Novembe 6,) 97 5 GUEST PREACHER: ^ The Rev. Dr. Finlay Stewart Dr. Stewart is noted far his TV ministry on Channel 13 and for his outstanding. pastorate at St. Andrew's Presbyterian •a;Chuah. Kitchener. - 11:00 a.m. - "The Real Christ" Guest Soloist - Mr. Lorne Hyde of Goderich 7:30 p.m. - "The Church of Tomorrow" Guest Choir • The Belgrave Male Choir All are invited Easiness and Professional Directory OPTOMETRY I.E. LQHGSTAHE' OPTOMETRIST CUNTON—MON. ONLY 20 ISAAC ST. 462-7010 SEAFORTN BALANCE OF WEEK GOVENLOCK ST. 527.1240 R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square, GODERICH 524.7861 INSUR ANCE COLOUHOUN INSURANCE REAL, ESTATE Phones Office 482-9747 Res 482.7804 MAL HARTLEY Mons 482-3493 JOHN WISE GENERAL ,INSURANCE -- GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Clinton Otfte 482-9644 Rens: 432-7255 BOX 1033 212 JAMES ST, HELM R. TENCH . B.R. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TEL. 433.9911 CUNTON ONTARIO NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER a APPRAISER BRYAN LAVIS INSURANCE General end Lite Office: 10 King St. 432.9310 Residence: 308 High St. 432-7747 Prompt. Courteous. Efficient ANY TYPE. ANY SIZE. ANYWHERE We give compute sale ••r,Mcp PROFIT 17 EXPERIENCE Phone Collect . 2Z-1964 EXETER DIESEL Pumps and tnlsctur• Repaired • For A11 Pouter Maass $uron Forel a teciroti Eourpmeri 811yheld R+d Cl.unton 462.7971 ALUMINUM PRODUCTS For Air -Mester A$uminun. Doors end Windows end AWNINGS and RAILINGS JERVIS SALES R l .Mnds411 Albert St Cnnnorr.12.9390 auwarrimmoirriorwrmsorroirmorrivo e- (Padden CHAefi1rf0 ACC1uNt*Nis .9 West Street roti inch . Onto' rr) Off•c r — 524-2011 P 0 Bo. 307 Twig/tart, Reily, 'Doig and Co. Charterad Accountants 2541 Main St.. Exeter ARTHUR W READ Resident Partner BUS 235.0120 RAS. 2384075 p1, ` ,c' or DAY, NO CM1R• TA 9:45 96111, SI01044 SOW 11:84 I.rlt,lAffir$14, Service and Nursery 11:39 JtIn Csaaregitiert CoiaefOManila coin. SEER CIN: ''FOR LOVE'S SAKE" Sacrarnent et baptisrn Specttlt Musical numbers Please p. Ian to attend the Wulf Talent Night Prsgi are Set.. Nev. 15 at a p.m. in ttia Church Hata. Everyone Welcome WESLEY -VMS UNITED CHURCH Ts( Cs,UI CN Tsai CAPRI PEQPLE SEMt1r!tltG 000 THROUGH! $E.&X1N4PEir#piiS MIMIST5* .14sh S QSSTNEtCMER. On. a n e ono/mist 14155 Catset ne none* cr!s0 R omecroR 4011$ writ NOUN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1975 SERMON: "THE CHURCH THAT GAVE GOD A STOMACH ACHE" 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service 11:0.0 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery NQLTAISVILLE UNITED CHURCH 1 p.m. Worship Service and Sunday School SERMON: "THE CHURCH THAT GAVE GOD A STOMACH ACHE" CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH. Ciisle* 243 princess Street Services: 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. (On 3rd Sunday. 0 30 a m Dutch Service et 11.00 a m The Church of the Sect to God hour yew, Sunday 4 * p m CHLO EVERYONE WELCOME RAY#:IELO BAPTIST CHURCH 'EVERYONE OF US SMALL am Ate ACCOUNT or smasto TO GOD" -- ROM te 12 PASTOR: BRIAN HARRISON 10100 a m SUNDAY SCHOOL 11.00 a rn MORNING tvons or t-31 p.m EVENING WORSHIP WEDNESDAY • p m PRAYER MEETING EVERYONE WELCOME '800 p m F lAV YOUNG PEOPLES MEETING. ST PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1975 25th Sunday after Trinity 11:30 a.m. MATINS FEL(OWSH$P Mitt CHAPEL 182 MAPLE ST (1 street wast of Corrmutliy Cerny!) Mt 45 s m . WORSHIP SERVICE 1100 e m—SUNOAY SCHOOL end FAMILY INILIE HOUR B p.m. Gospel %Matce Tues $ 04 p m PRAYER end SMILE STUDY For intormetton Phone 4J)437E CALVARY Pf NTECOSTAL CHURCH 156 Victoria Street 0 45 • m Sunday School Peator test• Noy 92441823 11 00 a in Morning Wcr$hIP 7 00 pm Prayer Service end Evangelistic Servo* 700 p m Wednesday Prayer Wince 0 00 p m Fredet' Ycrrr% Peoples All WELCOME ST ANDREW'S PRtS$YTERIAN CHURCH P57 EDWIN G NELSON' CHARLES MERRILL ORGASM' SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1975 11 p.m, This congregation will worship with First Presbyterian Church Seaforth honouring their Anniversary Guest Minister: Dr. Finlay Stewart. O.O. FIRST ROUST CHURCH 'tutu -ON SPEAKER: JACK CHRtSTIAANS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1975 10 00 a.rn. Sunday School Classes for all ages 11.40 a. rn. Morning Worship All Visitors are Welcone SAINT JOSEPH'S • Catholic Church James St. Clinton Phone 462.$4&$ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1975 Father Tony Sonderup visiting pastarr. Regular Mass -- Sunday 11 a.m. CONFESSIONS - Saturday 7:11 p.m. ALL WELCOME