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TE.' ?'S,R CO .D, THURSDAY, A'UG 1ST 1917
photo by Frank Philips
Leppington-Kassies
The Clinton Christian
Reform Church was the
setting for the summer
wedding on July 30 of Walter
Franklin Leppington and Rita
Pauline Kassies.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Leppington of
Bayfield, and the bride is the
daughter of . Mr. and Mrs.
John Kassies of RR p 4
Seaforth.
Rev. Arie Vandenberg was
in charge of the double ring
ceremony and Dick Roorda
supplied the music. Peter
Postill was the soloist.
Attending the bride was
Janette Kloomps of Bayfield
• and the bridesmaids were
Leppington
Joyce.
of
Bayfield
and Angeline Kassies of RR 4,
Seaforth. Bobb Jo Lep-
pington was the flower girl.
Tom Leppington of Varna
was the groomsman and
ushers were Andrew Hummel
of Hensall and. Jerry Kassies
of RR .4, Seafoth. The
ringbearer was 'Jon Lep-
pington.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
Sandpiper Inn at Vanastra.
Following a honeymoon trip.
to Hawaii the couple will
reside at RR 4, Clinton.
Guests .attending the
wedding from Winnipeg,
Holland,- Oshawa and
Strathrgy
Whoi's .new at Huronvki?
There wasagood at-
tendance at the Sunday
evening song service spon-
sored by the Clinton Christian
Reformed Church and led by
Dick Roorda. Peggy
Slootegraaf sang three
solo numbers and provided
her own guitar ac-
companiment. Seven of the
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The Clinton Christian Stratford. n the ceremony, a
Reform Church was filled gRecent visitors with Mrs.
with candelabra on July 9 for reception was held at the
Albert Alexander were Mr.
the afternoon wedding of Sandpiper Inn at 'taast
Donald urian Budnark of The bridg's imother
°ah two greeted and and 1 Mr. Nelson
PorterfieldJghn M
Stratford and Dianne Verhoff her guests piece
of Goderich. floor -length beige and melon Thomson of Scotsville,
The groom is the son of Mr. floral crepeirpolyacket.gHer Chance and Arizona. Also
Mlisss Eleanor
Frank
Wes and the. late Mrs. Edna with matching
Budnark of Stratford and the outfit was completed with a Fisher of Winnipeg.
r. Harry Horton.
bride is the daughter of Mr. corsage of white sweetheart
an
interesting telephone icaldl
'and Mrs. Arie Verhoff of roses.
Clinton. The groom's mother was last Saturday, when a Mrs.
British
-Rev. A. Vandenberg of- dressed in a pale 'green fine McNabb of Victoria,
ficiated at the double ring polyester knit, floor -length Columbia rang him. He and
ceremony and Dick Roorda of gown with a white rose she went to school together
'
.
Corsa eand had not spoken to each
13rucefield supplied the g
The bride changed into a other since 1911, although
music.
The bride who was given in' multicolored jacket of they have been corresponding
ears. �`
arriage by her father, wore seersucker _ and, yellow and for many'y ,
r'i navy top and slacks com- . United Church Services in •
a' escill - gown designed by pleted with a corsage of Hensall will be resumed next
Prescilla- of Boston. It was
made of silk organza . and yellow sweetheart roses for a Sunday, when Rev. Don Beck
w tiout vvest will be conducting the
younger children formed a
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choir and sang several of -the
familiar hymns.
A newly formed musical
groue from the Clinton area
"Th Greensleeves" en
terta ned on'Family Night.
John Newell is the leader of
the 'band and plays the
electric organ. Beatrice
Tho 'psora and Janice Miller
play electric guitars and
alongwith John sing in
hay ony and in parts for
• manyof the songs. Pat
Thu low thanked the en-
tert iners on behalf of the
residents.
Te weather has'been ideal
for the outdoor barbecues
with one being held, for each
are during the past two
weeks.
E Stiles of Goderich en-
tert ined on. Thursday af-
ternoon with an hour of organ
mu ic. Mrs. Geiger of Zurich
who was visiting relatives at
the om e .on Thursday led the
sing
-a-long.
Vacation J3jbe Shl
An average of 100 children Van Spengen, Sharon
Game daily July,18 to July n Verf,=loef.Witma Haak, Renee '
to the Clinton Christian $oorda, Janice Hummel,
Reformed Church to attend Diane Lazet, Velma ,Van -
Vacation Bible School`. ` derliorst, Mary Ann Van
• The theme for the 10 -day Dorp, Shirley Livingston,
course was "Reach Out" and Arlene Lazet, Audrey
the children experienced the , Roorda, Renee Hoytema,
various methods of how Gad Miriam Kesler, Mary Jane
reaches out tothem•and how Ridder,. Janet. DeWeerd,
they dab reach out to others. I'ellie Lazet, Ria B.001•.
The course included ongs, Each day the .chil iren.were
stories, °ro,keplayfng arid: a asked to bri€ig. chan.ge to, b.e.
variety,of crafts, used for the purchase of
,.Supervisor of the course .•ABibles for Bolivia, Where they
was Mrs; Irene •• Oq; are needed as literature
,, spngieader, Mrs. Lynda material in school."For every
Bruinsma; kitchen help, Mrs. $2 that . was brought the
.Joanne VerHoef, children could hang. one
:Thq following persons were miniature "Bible"- on a tree
teachers: Mrs.. Sandra' standing in the cpurch.
Maaskant, Miss , *Chris The enthusiastig, response
Valkenbdrg, . Miss Jannetta of the children and their
Smit, Mrs. Mona Bruinsma, parents resulted in a total
1VIrs. Marg Dykstra, Mrs. collection of $168.07.
Stephanie Schilthuis, Mrs. - Parents and friends came
Nellie Hoogendoorn, Mr, and to .the closing program
—Mrs. Audred Spriensma, Mr.
George Boneschansker, Miss
Anna Marie Nagel and Dick
Roorda.
', Assistants were Christine
Thursday evening to enjoy
the, performances of the
various classes on stage and
to view the children's craf-
•twork.
By Hilda M. Payne
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oesch
from Zurich and Mr. and,Mrs.
Ray McNair and children
from Fergus.
Mrs. Jack
featured a high neckline,
fitted bodice, semi -empire
waistline and long "bouffant
sleeves with ruffled edge frill
and an A -Line skirt edged
with scalloped alencia lace
falling into a cathedral train.
The gown was accented with
alencia lace motifs on the
bodice and skirt. Her flowers
were a cascade of sonya roses
an stephanotis.
edding rp
When the couple returns, morning service at the usual
they will reside at 140 time of 11 am.
Palmerston St., Goderich. Welcome to Larry • and
Prior to the wedding, the Linda . McAuley, who have
bride was honored at several moved to our district from
showers. A community Vanastra. Mr. and Mrs.
shlower was held by Joan McAuley are occupying the
Grunewald; another was °residence of the late Mrs.
given,by Victoria Hospital; a Lloyd McLean on Highway 4
shower was given by neigh- south of town. They have two
d white ste boyars and hosted by Donalda 1.:children, a boy and a girl.
Matron of honor was Mrs. MacDonald; and a family, l-loliyday'` visitors with Mr.
Nellie Steep of Strathroy. ' shower was hosted by.,;Rellie and Mrs. Sam Oesch included
Bridesmaids, were Ruthanne Steep and Joanne Verhoff, a Mr. and 'Mrs. .Glen Hodgins
Nixon of Wingham and Mrs. sister-in-law of the bride. • and family from Ailsa Craig,
Joanne Verhoff of Varna. • .
All attendants were attired
alike in lovely gowns of melon
polyester knit with matching
lace trim on the neckline and
butterfly sleeves. White
picture hats were worn with
matching ribbon and flowers.
They carried baskets of white
and yellow daisies.
Groomsman was Barry
Gotts of Stratford. Ushers
were Ray Bronson of
Stratford and Dave Logan of
THEY MISLEDUS
"They" told us that, if we'd just be more generous with poor folks, there'd be no motive
for stealing anymore. So we gave everybody a guaranteed income: and robbery, burglary,
larceny and auto theft are running 15 percent ahead of one year ago!
• "They" told us we'd been too tough with criminals...that we should go easy on them. So
we went easy on them. . and the rate, of violent crime has increased 47 percent since 1968,
increased 6 percent last year.. is increasing 15 percent this year!
"They" said the churches were OLD FASHIONED. . . That they Must modernize,
, liberalize, rationalize, compromise... and those that compromised most are shrinking
fastest. If it is appearing up to here that "they" gave us some awfully bad advice, THEY
"bID! •
"They" insisted that our schools must boot GOD out and rely on enhancing junior's in-
telligence. So we graduated a generation of juniors with refined intellects and undisciplined
emotions...so school-age suicides have soared 92 percent in two years!
"They" said informal marriage was enough, so now the odds are 5 -to -4 your rapture will
b ruptured and 2 -to -7 that the next baby will be born illegitimate... Every ugly headline .in
todall's newspaper...and tomorrow's... Is somebody's emotions...gone out of whack.
Spaceship earth came with a book• of instructions: Let's see what it says. R says we
should not be slothful in business In fact, it says: HE WHO DOES NOT WORK...LET HIM
NOT EAT. It says women should wear modest apparel. It says don* get drunk' PERIOD! It
says you sleep with your own wife. Itsays DON'T do what_vou "WANT". ..you do what you
"OUGHT" and for those whose consciences are anesthetised'it specified which is which!
In other words, if that rule book were not DIVINELY INSPIRED, IT WOULD STILL BE
THE BEST BLUEPRINT for an orderly existence.
• - Paul Harvey
Sunclay, July 31 of s p.
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