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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-10-28, Page 3Y 111 1STE `_1^! ! #C S k !alt IS ST AND clef OIRET011t MRS.. . :RIS_ KINLEY A MIS - As,, x* 9 4,NI•104.9 Schoel 11.11 a, 1. l Idp sttrviCe& POrsibri tt; LP- J C!dailr.Bsll. Ser(0. .MAKE YOURSELF F FIT TO LIVE WITH YOURSELF" rr:.. Hi rt et Oatperie Sere t C rch Gym - 14--ruete Brenda Brissette, daughter Jim Middleton of ClClinton Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brissette was the groom's best Man aL Godericb, and . Terry and the ushers wore Colin lYlagOonald on of. Thr. and Andrews and rani Chambers, _ Frank MacDonald of both Of Goderich and Grant Clinton were united in Muck of Kitchener. David marriage on Septi r 11 at Brissette, brother of the bride North Street unit h in was the ring bearer. Goderich. The reception was held at The couple were married in the White Carnation: a double ring ceremony before Rev. R. King. Prior to her marriage, the Organist. Lorne Dotterer bride was honoured with accompanied the soloist, showers given by Marg Joanne Muck, aunt of the Chester and Joan Courtney. -bride, who sang the Wedding Lucknow ; Bertha McGee, Hymn and the Lord's Prayer. Goderich Bernice and Gaye The maid of honour was the Lynn Miller at Kirkland Lake brides cousin, Gaye Lynn and Marion Millar and Jud: • Andrews in Goderich.Miller of Kirkland Lake. Bridesmaids were Judi A bridal dinner was given to the bride and bridesmaids Andrews, sister of the groom: Debbie Barker of Goderich prior to the evening wedding, and Jody Brissette, sister of by Joanne Muck, aunt .of the the bride. Tracy MacDonald. bride.. sister of the groom, was the The couple are residing in flower girl. Clinton. �+lmuff-K `dy. owned in long dresses Donald Bartlif# and David Bartliff, brother of the Rev • John Oesticeifl inr S « In ler and they each ..ge tembbr )) in sailing f . Kennedy were united in groom : Mark - ti de and .� Wesley officiated Willis� carried colonial nosegays .° lllUnited Clturoh. marriage,. September 24 at brother the Westey • forthe double ring white and yellow daisies the Londesboro United Robert illf?r--. Clinton colored. only daughter h Jo Ann Christine, a hazeof and matching Church with Rev Y a Stan The groom wore a camel u alar of Mr. and Mrs.• baby's MacDonald officiating. The colour suit with a dark brown only da g groom. is the son of Mr. and vest, while the groomsman Raymond Cantelon and stria Best ina-- m and • Bruce Elartliff, .Clinton and ushers wore a camel David Brett, son ofd, and rother of theBgb Harland, is the daughter and us jacket. dark camel Mrs. Garnet Harland, all of ushers were Ron Keys, Brim and the bride g RR5 Clinton.own of Joyce Kennedy and the late vests and dark brown The bride, given in Peck, friends of the gr0'oni. C , sKennedy. Londesboro. trousers. dinner was held marriage by her father, wore and Gary Cniltelon, brother of a soloist.at the double A wedding empire A-line style gown the bride. the ring ceremony was Mrs. in the Londesbaro Hall, which an p organza The bride entered wof polyester sheer ore to the theme of Cheryl Cronin, and Miss was decorated in yellow and with an. attached - cathedral church and Juliet," played Louise Lovett was the white streamers, and a tra organist, reception followed at the sweetheart The dress had a Romeo Potter. Rick Snell given in Clinton n Legion owe neckline guipure l cennmed was Cathy and sang several ' The bride. withSwiss tier lace, marriage by her brother The bride's mother greeted coral Her twoipel wasa silk illusionheto selections= . . a . e Kennedy, wore a gown guests in a deep parlour. The of white silk organza with polyester silk gown with finger tip veil she attached to The' dinner was served in bodice chiffonyesslip sleeves and a a classJulietic cap. and carried a the ch empire lines. The white cascade bouquet of bride's colored own with long featured a U-shaped neckline white pearl band at her waist. white daisies, Sonja sailing hoick eot ellow Spanish and was trimmed ' lavishly Her corsage was of yellow colored roses with trailing corsage ofy, with Belgium re -embroidered sweetheart roses. greenery and a haze of white roses. The oom's mother wore a lace. Similar trim madonna dressed groom's a mother paprika baby's breath. Sheialso colored gown and on the fitted hercarried ra handkerchief which wogs ivory corsage of shrimp sleeves. The- full skirt fell polyester silk gown withan ere t -grandmother wore from a band matchingtache corsage wast also of yellow carried at her wedding "olid colored roses. dein . Ju Her cathfidi al roses. er which passeddown to alsosr Prior to her we ,who , Ann was honored at several lace!°rnras held in place by a sweetheartFriorto the wedding, the grandmother, itat showers. Mrs. GeOrge given a shower a carried it heo wedding.Juliet cap of lace and pearls. bride was The maid of honor was Cantelonomheld � one at her daisies, thGei home with all the neigh - Pat the home and Mrs. Robert Glen She carried.la towouet of the home of Mrs. m Faye Cantelon. cousin ofwhite and ye bride. The bridesmaids were hd T Eastman hold aand friends and re. Aoshwas held the shower. The girls in the office small gold baby bmums reath with hours invited. shower for Fat Harland, sister of of groom, Nanci Eastman and where Jo Ann works also sweetheart heart roses. at the home of Mrs. Dorothy friends f the honoured her. � of honour .Mrs Crazier. M. Jane., Radley b The Goderich Townshp � Institute were hosts for the birthday party and Women's Institute VolunteersOctoberwasr emcee assisted with Monday's old Mrs. Lyle Murray time music, dancing and A for the program of music. sing -along program. Mrs. The Lakelet Women's Molly Cox, Mrs, Maitland Institute were hosts for the Driver, Norman Speir and October birthday paw and Charlie Ruffen provided the Mrs. Lyle Murray was emCee music. for . the program, Mrs. Ervin The Family Night Was Reidt was .pianist for the sing - arranged by Bill Reihl of a -long and musical numbers. Radar u on and included George cook entertained Golden AClr si with harmonica solos and "Beauty andthe Beasts".gave ing the WESEET-WIWt1S UNTO COM THE CHURCH THAT CARES. PEOPLE SERVING GOD TIIR0U SERVING PEOPLE MINISTER JOHN S. OESTRE*CHER OA. B.R.E. ORGANIST MISSCATHARINE POTTER CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. WM. HEARN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1976 11:00 a.m. - Whip Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School and NurstrY SERMON: „TIE WORLD HAS CHANGED TODAY" "SO YOU WANT TO GET MARRIED" COFFEE HOUR. The FOLLOWING t Sunday SERVICE at 6:30 p.m. High Sc Youth Group will at Ontario Street Church Gym IIO.LMESYILLE UNITED CNUTCII SUNDAY, OCTOBER 37, 1976 9:45 AAA. WORSHIP AND SUNDAY SCHOOL SERMON: "THEE WORLD HAS CHANGED TODAY" "SO YOU WANT TO GET MARRiED" CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Chale. 263 Princess Street'' REV. ARIE VANDEN BERG Services: 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. The Church of the Back to God Hour every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO Gina Short, o ern . n:. honour,Mrs. shower with The , 4, newly ,�we„aY• � are-, : k .. k �� h wore � held a scarp ride. were all identically residing in London- `;° They musicians, who are known as tette Mrs Clifford Hallman and �� Mrs Bill Reihl plays piano. Mrs. E. Ferguson Chan trip F )low n,+Broo s d, . . Ong formas"+ref rust: nitre) The the girls of the Bank of ' the bride is bodice featured cross-over Montreal where bands m shades of rust and employed• from coral. She wore a short Guests we1e present Florida, St. Thomas, Port matching jacket. � Calgary. She carried a basket of Stanley • Chesley, Huron white and yellow daisies and Thamesford, small baby Mums interlaced Park and Toronto. with sprigs of baby's breath. N After a homedmoon to Sandusky EVERYONE WELCOME BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OP HIMSELF TO GOD ROM Helen Bisback and Bill Resit'readings. o rs. ...�,.--- birthday getting their The bridesmai s. the couple.took up harmonica, Jim Burgess and presentation of giftsLynda Kennedy. sister-in-law Ohio, Crichguitar and cake and tea were served by The Golden Radar le Seniortheir tockettfrrom Cealia Edgar by Lythe bride;n, .sister-in-law ..Brenda residence at RR 3, Clinton. Lloyd of Wilfred Jervis the bones and members of the institute. Citizens Club r meeting in the November 17thh• followed- Ball and Mrs. Pats „Brenda da symbol. Mrs. Hattie Burton Fred Turner, moved a hearty Council Chatinber on October A short programPearl wore gowns identical to the W i�at�a�t expressed thet f appreciation of celebrants, thanks maid of honour's and carr the s for the en- vote of thane to the ladies on 6th. with Leona Lockhart in Cummings readings organ, s flowers. the resident joyable program of music. behalf of the residents. the he. da Wat. Webster accompanied similar baskets of flowers. Misses The Lakelet Women's The. date has been changedWebster; mouth organKennedy, for the clubs' bus trip to Ruby Mrs. Melinda - Kathy and Beverly �r � Simcoe. from December 15th. selections bynieces of the bride, wore long to December 8th. Anyone NiPins. - knit trimmed with contact Progressive euchre was dresses . made of white Leona Lo in going, enjoyed by all: high ladypolyester Liana Lockhart. CNIB cardyellow velvet ribbons around A memoriam Margaret Fremlin; low lady, Alice Lawson; high gent, the - waist, The neckline was was, sent to the family of the Watson Webster; low .gent, accented with` madeira lace. late � Mr. and Mrs. DonaldWatson Lawson. Both grails carried smaller McLean and a thank you card welcome all Senior baskets, but -withthe same was received from Mrs. Fred They Citizens to their meetings, flowers as the attendants. Reid. decided to entertain which are held the first and The Bartliff, s brother of Paul e It was the each month one of the senior citizen third Wednesday the town hall. q.groom, and the ushers were groups of Huron County at the at 7.3P� years of age or d;:," . November 17th meeting. Anyone Door prizes were won by older is considered a senior • Baptist women's Auxiliary meets The October meeting of the speaker of the evening.inSe - BWA was held at the home of spokework. and Mrs. Julianne Christiaans in discussion followed and Mrs. A . Goderich, on Wednesday. October 20. McWhinnie closed in prayer. This meeting was opened She was then presented with a •• by singing "Jesus Bids us small gift as- a token of ap- Shine" which Hazel Clifford preciation. The • monthly followed with a short reading Dutch Auction followed, and ion this hymn and then prayer• lunch was sexed: Business was discussed and • roll call was answered by six The Novemb ••.-- -� -- --- members, each giving a be held November 1 at the . Mary Grigg and George citizen. verse from the Bible con- home of Mrs. Anita Kiss. This Glazier. mile training the word "peace". will be the Baptist Women's Tickets are on sale now for This was followed by prayer. World Lay of Prayer service, the Christmas dinner in the Vacation: a period during was- then which Will i e1011owed by a McWhinnie, the guest church, in the community are invited to stay away Legion Hall on Dec. lst at 6 find out where The meeting rem. Any interested citizens which peoplefrom next year., turned over . to Mrs. kitchen shower for the • PASTOR: BRIAN HARRISON 10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 7:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP 8:00 p:m. TING YOUNG FRIDAY WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. PRAYER MEE PEOPLE'S MEETING EVERYONE WELCOME ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1976 11:30 MATTINS +Guaranteed Granite +Cemetery Lettering +Buy Direct and save Commissions. BUS, PHONE 357-1910 EES. 357-1015 FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL 162 MAPLE STREET II street west of Community Centre) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1976 9 45 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE 1 i 00 a m SUNDAY SCHOOL and FAMILY BIBLE HOUR 8:00 p.m. at the Chapel Speaker: Dan Stucky. Wingham• - M' ARY° PENTECOSTAL PCHURC�l • Lester 166 V�ctar�a StrCALeet Worship 15 a m Sunday School 11 00 a.m. Morning 7 Q0 p m Prayer Service and Evangelistic Servrlce 7 00 p m Wednesday Prayer Service - ALL WELCOME ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV EDWIN G. NELSON CHARLES MERRILI ORGANIST SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1976 10 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 10 a.rn. Worship Service ALL WELCOME New: ` flours: - OPEN SUNT) A YS 1 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. 9PEN WEDNESDAY 11 A, 5:-301'. . October 1st threugh DeOelltbir 31a14 WITH A VARIETY Of COORS, STYLES ANDSHAPES TO CHOOSE FROM — IMO NEW THIS YEA' '. -„ SPECIAL $2.99 YD. ''.w6COtlO RS-- REG SSA IN STRIPES36911YO 0010NIT Whett r''it's a err MONUMENT It MARKER • INSCRIPTION You are rernemboring a loved one r Ley e T. Piti(1)- SON' . LSP YOUOEf IDE ONYDU'R' . 1d1=:MORIAL D U REEN ORGAN? (heck these features �y. f QUALITY MERCHANDISE %/LOW ST PRICES f `FLEE LESSONS /LAYAWAY PLAN iINANCING S .. . All organs erdered or p rcha i M drewo to the vs u1 . redteable at arty store 1n'111 ti6�18d ridI S► FIRST SAPTI'S"F OWRCN CLINTON SPEAKER 3ACkeC ^1R"ISTIAJ NES Services wili be .held at the Orange Hall SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1976 10 00 a m Sunday School Gasses for all ayes, t t (i0 a m Morning Worship Everyone Welcome - SAINT JOSEPH'S CMboirc Church James Si. Phone 462.4!8 Clinton SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 116 'Ma's Saturday 8 00p in Sunday i t 00 a m Ctinfrss*an Saturday 1 IS p m ALL WELCOME