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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-11-27, Page 15fp Music and Dom en- tertaitted with a whIstR S010. Mrs McCarm Ot Cliliteri showed colored slides and gave a very interesting cOmMentary at the "Fatuity Night" progrark. The PIC- itkres had been taken hy Mr. and Ors. McCann while on a • S.. tnitacerel* ted bt acho 121;olies. The twentaevi celebrant* were present with gifts and birthdlet Cake 1114 tea were served' to 150 restdentsandguests. Mr. 'Oen Kng, who was celebratinghis flOth b&thday on Wetinesday, thanked tbe Iadies sin onian Club picks n w slate Deborah Anne Wallace and Jamieson- Wallace The November 6, meeting Mulholland; Social. Edith was held at the home of Viola Pickard, Estther Kendall, Lu Lampman. The president. Falconer and Vi Lampman; Mrs. Leona Lockhart opened phoning committee. UM the meeting with a poem. Mulholland and Mrs. Lep "The Lamp Lighter." pington; and auditors, Mrs. The secretary. Edna Mulholland and Lu Falconer, Adams, read the minutes of the last meeting and the treasurer, Viola Lampman read the financial statement; . Irene Glazier gave the card report and Pearl Cummings , gave .the flower report. Everyone was winning at the Dutch auction and Leona Lockhart won the mystery prize. The election of Officers took place for the coming year. They are; past presideat. Leona Lockhart; ilresident, Pearl Cum • 17 irst vice. Lu Falconer; second vice. Luella e turkey banquet was pington; secretary. Edna held at the home of Dot Adams; assistant secretary, MacLean, on November 18 Margaret Moody; treasurer, and cards were played after Viola Lampman; flowers and dinner. Everyone reported a cards. Irene Glazier and Mrs. good evening, • Next meeting on DeceMber 4, is to be held at Edith Pickards, Albert Street in the form of a pot -luck dinner at 1 p.m. Everyone is to bring their own dishes. For the Dutch auction. Edna, Josie, Leona and Florence Routzon. The meeting closed with take and ice cream donated by Gladys. and Edna Mote. Gladys moved a vote of thanks to • the hostess for having the meeting at her Oss is um tins Wend is manias diesmad deg hosing Appsistassts asy Is sada et ysor tssmitsce ANSTETT JEWELLERS LIMITED 11 "bort St. 442-9525 Maga Welketten - Sweetie Leonora Keith Jamieson exchanged wedding vows on September 27, 197 at .4 p.m. in Egmondville United Church with Rev. T. E. Hancock officiating at the double -ring ceremony. church was decorated wit autumn coloured chrysan- themums. The bride is the daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace. RR 4. Seaforth and the groom is the son of Mrs. Irene Jamieson, RR 4, Clinton and the late Arnold Jamieson, "The Wedding Prayer" and "Sunrise., Sunset" were sung by Mrs: Dawn Papple ac- companied by Mrs. Minna Scott at the organ. - The bride, given in marriage by her father and mother, chose a floor -length silk Jersey gown fashioned with a high neckline and crocheted lace insets in the collar long bishop sleeves. waistline and skirt. A Cathedral veil with crocheted lace trim fell softly from a Juliet .cap. She carried a bouquet of melon -shaded Sweetheart roses and yellow carnations with sprays of dried starflowers, Mrs. Della Bennett, Egmondville, sister of the bride was matron of honour and the bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy Jamieson, Vancouver. sister of the groom and Mrs. Nancy McNabb. Hensall, friend of the bride. Miss Heather Jamieson, Exeter, niece of the groom was the flowergirl. The bride's attendants were similarly attired in dresses of autumn floral crepe with matching bolero jackets, They carried nosegays of capper and yellow chrysanthemums with yellow roses and sprays -of dried starflowers. Bill McGregor, R R 5, Clinton, friend of the groom. was the groomsman. The ushers were Bill Wallace, Weston . brother of the bride. Doug Jamieson. Exeter. brother of the groom and Master Scott Jamieson. Exeter, nephew of the groom. The bride's mother received the guests. She was dressed in a melon -shaded gown with a matching jacket and wore a corsage of variegated melon and yellow sweetheart roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother who wore a pink and white patterned gown with a corsage of pink sweethest roses, .1**, 4 '1)4;4. AtiW The wedding dinner wit served in the church parlour and a reception followed at the White Carnation, Halmesville. After a wedding trip t© Ottawa and Northern Ontario, the couple will reside at R R2 Seafarth. Prior to her wedding, the bride was honoured by a surprise shower at the home of Mrs. Mary Lail McGregor, Clinton; a church and community shower at Egmondville United Church. and a shower at the home of Mrs. Beth Jamieson, Exeter. MEETINGS VANASTRA SHILLELAGH .4 • " ..4 4 • Virtual igiored among the wide -spread pubUcitr for Several seekers of, the Progressive Conservative national party leadership has a the entrance of a local man into the race. Jim Watson, proprietor of the Village Restaurant in 1ytL0)Ys his campgn for the leadership has been well organized; for some time and gen when he was still living in -western Canada. Mr. Watson has a committee behind him with represen- tatives from across the country. National chairman is Bill Childerhose of Thor- ndale and the campaign manager is Tom Gorman of CeillarY• Mr. Watson said last week that his campaign has gone on quitmly behind the scenes in the part 3t but has fokto4 wide s.pread sepport both. in .the western proVsnces and in . Ontario. liVatsoiksaysitelashad 5 . years of -political .ex- perience, He belleVes in, free enterprise, a high standardof Christian Morality in politics and government and the right of every citizen to choose his own way oSIjfe Our mistake in the Mustard -Falconer wedding report in last week's paper the names of Miss Peggy Switzer and Miss Joan Switzer, who .gave the bride a shower, were inadvertently left off. We regret any in- convenience this has caused. Sunday, November 30 II:00 p.m. Guest Speaker Rev. Brian Thomas Irtri •; •. ,429'11, From Windsor PLUS Special Nhisic by hapelites EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN QO NOTHING Huron Men's Chapel AUBURN PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 26-75 to DEC. 6-75 NOXZE A 3 JAR SPECIAL '1 59 . • SALON FINISHING CONDITIONING FOAM $ I 09 • FLOITSTONES CHILDREN'S VITAMINS $6 39 'WS a SOFTIWDRI ANTI. ALBLEsRTO IIA AM INSTANT PERSPIRANT iii** UNSCENTED OZ. -3 66 CONDITIONER REGSUPER. $ ULAR GILLETTEok STMNLESS BLADES Sts • .tomteme.......•••••YmommarM•000.1&••••AMMOMEMON.• PLASTICWARE STERIL1TE— ASSORTED 88c 8 VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE LOTION U7% La. EGARD INSTANT COFFEE "" $2 29 • g ULTRA BAN 1 u=LED $ 1 29 woeutie NTENSIVE CARE *BY OIL A FINAL NET a OZ. SCENTED. toisceNteo STRETCH N SEAL 3 22S ML. SCENTED UNSCENTED ROtALE 1w *AS $404411, WOO 4. MA* iMit« %VW. *OM en* triettsitnr utse ,tartior CommoSoa 4st4rmotio* Cies SERMON .THE DAWN Of HOPE" Rev. &E. Willem 'mottling Music by The *inter Choir Everyone Welcome WiStlY-WILUS UMW) CHUM TME CNUNCN THAT CAME PEOPLE StaVoIO Oa MING WOVE* 40,4% $ OESTATECHES• OA Sea OltailtetSt HMI CATHAMONE Ponta CHOM OtaleT0a /MS * Hews SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1075 ADVENT 1 SERMON: "GETTING READY FOR CHRISTMAS** me. cm. Meriting Worship Service NAN a.m. Sunday School and Nurser, MUSIC eV Primary. 'Junior and Senior Choirs Reception of new members Coffee Hour HOIMISVItti UNITTO CHURCH 1 p.m. Warship Service and Sunday School SERMON: "GETTING READY FOR CIIRISTMAS" CHRISTIAN liffQi410 CHURCH. Clime. Ni3 Pitmen Shoo Services: 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. ton 3td Sunday. 30 sm Dutch Swims at 11 CO stn, Th. Church at ins Dace 10 God flo.. ev01VSU1d$0pm CHLO EVERYONE WELCOME •AYftttO MVOS, alititCH 'EVERYONE OF US SHAMA. GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF Nam" TO OOrr — ROM 141.3 PASTOR: BRIAN HARRISON Iota sin SUNDAY SCHOOL 1100 am WONTANG WONStoP 1-30 ptn tettaitto wOasttot WEDN‘SDAv * pm PRAYER MEETING EVERTORS WELCOME 11 OD p m FMOAY YOUNG PeoPtE S MEETING ST PAULI ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1975 nth Sunday alter Trinity 11:30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION FittOWSHIP 1111111 CNAPft 103 MAPLE ST 11 attest avast a/ Community Comte) 14% e m 1W0RSNVP SERVtCE 1100 am —SUNDAY SC$OOL and FaMtLY ISLE NOUR • c*.m..*Gospel Service rues * CO p m PRATER and ENKE STuav Tar IntormatIon Phan" 422-11371 CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ism v•tione Skeet Pato. Limits Nov 10441113 145 • m Sunday Schocks 1100 om %%attune Itatenta ?O0 p m PM*** Sinutia end euenettAISIte Santer 100 p en Widtwirsdol Ptivee Unit, 00 m fttOkip Veen. Peoples AU . WELCOME SY ANDITW'S (mutat REv EDWIN 0 NELSON CHARLES tilEAMLL OnGstast SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1915 I000 a.m. Sunday School tor all age; . 10:00 cm. Worship Service All Welcome MST SWOT CHURCH CLINTON SPEAKER: JACK CHRISTIAANS SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1975 le:eo a.in, Sunday SOW Vanes ter all asps 110 a.m.. Morning Worthip All Visitors are Welcome SAINT JOSEPH'S Catholic Church James St. Norte 411244411 Oaten SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 197$ Pettier Tone Senility, visiting pastor. Remoter moss — Sunday 11 a.m. CONFESSIONS • Woolley hts att WELCOME a I •