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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-08-23, Page 14• PAGE 14—CLINTON NWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, ,A LIGT.1ST 23, 1979, (R.J. Nephew Photography) MR. AND MRS. MARK McLEAN ed in BayflLe:1. ,Lighted candelabra and baskets of orange blossoms provided the setting at Knqx Presbyterian Church, Bayfield, on June 30 for the double ring ceremony which united Brenda Ruth Talbot and Mark Myron McLean. The bride is the .,daughter of Ruth Talbot and the late Dewar.(Buc) Talbot, R.R. 3, Bayfield,, and the groom is the son of George ,and Evelyn McLean, R.R. 2, Goderich. The Reverend Dennis Clarke of Sarnia conducted the ceremony. Special music was provided by Ron and Linda Harris who played several selections on the piano and harp prior to the ceremony. Mrs. G. Chan played the piano► for'the soloist, Mrs. Jean Milne, who sang Where E're I Walk, The Wedding Prayer, and I Love Thee. Given in marriage by her brother, Richard Talbot of Bayfield, the bride chose a dacron polyester organza gown featuring a high mandarin neckline with a tiny pleated frill all around the bodice. Her chapel train fell into a gathered pleated frill around the bottom of the dress,. The top of the neckline and V -front were covered with imported lace. Her head -piece consisted of a tiny caplet held with a two tier pure silk veil edged with tiny daisies. " She .carried a silk bouquet of apple blossoms, blue primroses and maybells, centered with a white . magnolia. Jackie Thompson of ' Goderich was matron of honour. She wore a romance blue polyester gown with tiny gathers at the top of the bodice. A matching sheer cape completed her outfit. Mary Lynn Talbot, sister of the bride, Susan McLean, sister of the groom and Tammy Talbot, niece of the bride acted as bridesmaids. Their gowns were identical to the matron of honour's and each girl wore a blue picture hat.They all carried silk bouquets of apple blossoms, blue primroses and maybells, featuring white magnolias in the centre, similar to the bride's bouquet. - Wayne McLean of Goderich Was the best man. The guests and bridesmaids were ushered into the church by Brian Thompson, friend of the groom, Brian Talbot, brother of the bride, and Jamie Prest, friend of the groom. The groom wore a white tuxedo with black vest and tie, and the best man and ushers wore white jackets with black pants, vests and ties. They each wore a single blue primrose in their lapels. Special guests of honour at the wedding were Mr. .and Mrs. Gordon Gilbert of Fort. St. John, B.C., Mrs. Dianne Gilbert of Kamloops, B.C. and the groom's inaternal, • grandmother, Mrs. Mary Winter of Wallac.eburg.• Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Saltford Valley ' Hall, Goderich. -The master of cer"emonies was John Talbot, brother of the bride, of R.R. 2, Goderich. For the occasion, the bride's mother chose a watermelon colored polyester, V-neck gown with full length tiny pleats on the skirt and cummerbund around the waist. She had a matching sheer cape and wore a corsage of orange roses and blue maybells. The groom's mother chose a pale blue polyester gown with matching attached sheer\cape. She wore a corsage of pink roses.. For the honeymoon trip, the bride chose a two-piece skirt and jacket cream colored outfit trimmed with brown cord and a matching blue and cream tie blouse. To complete her outfit, \she wore brown accessories. The groom changed into a three-piece light blue suit and wore a white silk rose. On their return honeymoon trip from Niagara Falls, Collingwood and Manitoulin Island, they took up residence on Pentland Avenue, R.R. 2, Goderich. HurQuview siilepts Clinton girl married in double ring ceremony Father Mark Ouellette officiated at the double ring ceremony' on July 6 at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Clinton when Angela Ellen Flynn and Robert Charles Beacom ex- changed wedding vows. The bride is the daughter of Theo and Rita Flynn -of Clinton and the groom is the son of Mary Ritchie.. of Egmondville and the late Herbert W. Beacom, formerly of RR 1, Blyth. Clarence Denomme, accompanied by Eugene Bradley at the organ, sang three wedding songs. The bridle, escorted down the aisleby her parents, wore a magic sheer polyester gown. The dressjeatured a high mandarin collar, sheer lace around the bodice, an empire waistline and long straight sleeves. Her gown had an attached chapel train, trimmed with lace that matched the trim on the bottom of the dress. Shiny daisy appliques, imported from Belgium trimmed the neckline, the front bodice and sleeves. The bride's headdress was a fingertip length silk , mantilla SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS Clinton-Seaforth Area •Representative MICHAEL FALCONER 153 High Street Clinton 482 9441 Goderich Area Representative ROBERT McCALLUM 11 Cambria Ropd Goderich 524-7345 capulet, edged in lace. She carried an informal gathering of pink roses and flocked baby's breath. As matron of honor, Linda Hesch of Listowel, a sister of the bride, was dressed in a candy -pink polyester knit gown. The cocktail -length dress • featured a V-shaped front and back and the overlay cap style was gathered at the bodice. The gown was gathered on the skirt with a lap overlay coming to a point at the bottom. A tiny matching belt was worn at the- waist. She carried a nosegay of white daisies with baby's breath in pink and blue tones and wore hair- pieces to match. Bridemaids, Monica McPherson of Port Elgin, a sister of the bride and Lois Edey of Regina, a sister of the groom were dressed in powder blue gowns, styled similarly as the matron of honor's. Their flowers were the same as well. Pamela McPherson of Port Elgin, a niece of the bride, wore a short length pink pinafore dress. Her bouquet was a miniature nosegay of white daisies and pink and blue shaded baby's breath. She wore.a bonnet to match her dress. The best man was Bill Beacom of Edmonton, brother of the groom and the ushers were Steven Flynn, brother of the bride and Clarence Poortinga, a friend of the groom: Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Clinton Legion, with a luncheon served at midnight, - • The bride's mother wore a soft blue cocktail length dress and a lavender orchid corsage to greet the guests, and the groom's mother wore a lovely pink cocktail length dress with a white_ orchid corsage. Guests were present from Regina, Hamilton, Kitchener, London, Stanley lady dies Mrs. Lily Leitch of Ooderich died in. Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Saturday, August 1.8 at the age of 80. She was born on Sep- tember 26, 1898 to Robert and Sarah (Slack) Orr in Stanley Township. On August 11, 1920 she married Albert; Leitch in Bayfield. She was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich. She is survived by her husband; seven children, Mrs. Ford (Irene) Johnston of Bayfield, Mrs. Robert (Elsie) Dopfer of Cambridge, Mrs. Eugene (Ann) Ryan of Goderich, Viola Leitch of Cambridge, Albert Leitch Jr. of Goderich, Mrs. Fred (Shirley) Skelton of London and Mrs. Ken (Marlene) You The Bible tells you how to find happiness. It does not tell its readers to look for earthly Joys. but those who believe its message are most thoroughly happy. Tho Word of God contains the answers to life's vexing problems and teaches us how to live. Tho Bible gives assurance that there is meaning in life. The philosopher says that man is the product of causes which had no moaning and that all man's genius and inspiration must inevitably be hurlied'in the vast death of the solar system. The Bible teaches that man is the crown of God's wise► and beautiful creation. Physically he is so very., very small in the midst of the vastness of creation, but 'per- sonally God has destined man to greatness and rule and authority over creation. Chrii$t is the Person 'through whom God's purpose will be accomplished. Though man as a race and individually has failed to retain the place of leadership and power God intended for hlnn, God has a pian to resters man to greater glory and authority than he would have .enloyed had he never faller. Road the 'book of Hebrews carefully and especially ciaapfer 2. Clinton Area Believers Box 546 Cainton Ont. NOM 1LO,, Creagmile of London; . one sister, Mrs. Walter (Pearl) Westlake of Bayfield; one brother, William Orr of Bayfield; 20 grandchildren; and eight great- grandchildren. A funeral service was held at McCallum Funeral Home on Tuesday, August 21 at 2 p.m. The Reverend G.L. Royal officiated. Interment was in Bayfield Cemetery. 4"— ' Pallbearers were grandsons, Allan Johnston, Gary Johnston, Reit Johnston, Scott Ryan, Stephen Skelton and Michael Leitch. Backstage at the Playhouse Backstage, the new 'mini' musical by James Saar, author of Flicks, is being given its first showing at the Huron Country Playhouse in Grand Bend. The single performance is scheduled for Sunday night, Augu?st 26 at 8 p.m. Tickets for the per- formance are free, courtesy of The Colonial Hotel, Grand Bend. Reservations .may be made by phoning the ticket office at 238-8451. The show is a glimpse of back stage 'life with four actors playing in a second rate production of Hamlet and sharing a dressing room, His a four part Oink -invention, full of funny feuds, lively songs and lots of laughs. Jodie Friesen, Christina Warnes�,� David Janie arid Ted Pearson are tl a four performers. Stratford, Goderich, Wingham, Blyth and Clinton. After a honeymoon to Niagara Falls, the Beacoms returned to RR 1, Blyth to live. Prior to the wedding, the bride was feted at two showers, one given by Cathy Brennan, from Stratford for girls who worked with the bride at the Anne Hathaway Day Care Centre and a shower which was held in the}St. Joseph's Church basement was given by Margaret Reynolds an aunt of the bride. and Linda Nesch and Monica McPherson; sisters of the bride. The Roman' Catholic residents held mass on Friday morning. On Friday afternoon, bingo was played in the auditorium. Frank Bissett and Mrs. Elsie Henderson " held" choir practice on Saturday morning. The theme of Re' . Da.rrell's sermon Sunday morning was "Friend- ship". The Choir sang "Take time to by holy". All the women residents in the home were invited to join' women's bed care for their barbecue on Tuesday. There were 57 women residents in at- tendance. because of cool weather, the hamburgers and hotdogs were served' in the auditorium. The Dungannon Ladies Institute entertained at the August Birthday party on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Harold Elliott started the program off by playing the bagpipes. Mrs. Harold Elliott's daughter, Helen Elliott sang several solos. Miss Beth McConnell gave two, readings, and Roy Flowers of Hope has best canvass The outh Huron and district association for the mentally han-, dicapped has just con- cluded its most suc- cessful Flowers of Hope campaign ever, with over $12,000 being raised. Association director Don Campbell said the total °of $12,278.97 was almost $300 more than the goal of the campaign. Making reference to the Cash for Life lottery Campbell said the Huron Association does not sell tickets as it believes in \ the "door to door" ap- proach. He added the local canvass is one of the largest if not the largest in the province. . Over 200 canvassers covered the area served by the association, Campbell said. The following is a McCreight called a square ..dance- a companied by his daughter Mrs.. Helen Elliott, on the piano. The ladies had a sing -a -long. Something for everyone, English, Irish, and Scotch. Happy birthday was sung to the residents celebrating August :birth days and gifts were distributed. A decorating co': mittee will be formed a soon• as possible. All residents in.the home who are interested in making decorations for the various months of the year are invited to leave their names at the Craft room. Huronview would like to welcome Mr. Glenn Slavin from Goderich. Mr. Slavin is living in Men's bed care. Sym- pathy is expressed to the families of Rachel Sprung, Charlotte McQuire, and George McClinchy. breakdown of the canvass *i"------"-------------------, . by municipality: Exeter, � Win ham 1,617.26; Hensall, 555.00; Zurich, 842.45; Tuckersmith, 447.00; I Memorials Crediton, 100.00; i .Guaranteed Bayfield, 655.69; Hay Twp., 1,550.05; Grand ; Granite Bend, 1,477.56; Lon• c•cemetery desboro, 785.00; Stephen, ( Lettering 1,067.00; Huron Park i 262.17; Thedford, 512.20; / Buy Direct and i Dashwood, 354.75 ; : save Commissions. Centralia, 166,69; w l Usborne, 800.75; Stanley QUS, PHONE 347-1910 1,027,65; Vanastra, 57.75. RES. 357-1015 Church Services ANGLICAN ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH THE REV, JAMES R. BROADFOOT, B.A., M.DIV. SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1979 CHRISTIAN REFORMED TRINITY XI 11:30 A.M. MORNING PR,OYER Frank Phillips photo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beacom Hugill reunion The first Hugill reunion was held on Sunday, August. 12 in Goderich Harbour Park, with Pearl 'Cummings convener. Families attended from Port Elgin, Stratford, Kitchener', Clinton, Goderich, and Lambeth. The afternoon was spent visiting. Janice and Doug Gavin and Lois Hugill entertained the children with races, and the adults with contests. The youngest was Mariana Roy and the oldest was Clarence Hugill. The executive for the coming , year is: president, Pearl Cum- mings; treasurer,Phyllis Hugill; secretary, Norah Hugill; sports, Shirley and Jim Holdenmyer and Charlotte and Gerald Horner; social con- verners, Lois Hugill and Ellie Hugill. A beautiful smorgasboard supper was enjoyed by all. Next 'year's reunion will be in Stratford. FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL 162 Maple St. - Clinton SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 9:45 A.M.: Worship Service 11 A.M.: Family Bible Hour and Sunday School Speaker: CLAUDE MARTIN, WINGHAM 3 8:30 P.M.: GOOD NEWS DRIVE=IN SERVICE 3 miles wort of Clinton on Highway -A FILM: "PARADISE TRAIL" Refreshments after Orive•le Service EVERYONE WELCOME ►k; Comb as you are, in your ear. SERVICE BY THE RECTOR TRINITY CHURCH BAYFIELD ST. JAMES' CHURCH; . MIDDLETON • RECTOR: REy. WM., BENNETT SUNDAY,. AUGUST 26, 1979 11TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8 a.m. Holy Communion - Trinity 10 a.m. Sung Mattins (Trinity) II 15 a.m. Said Mattins (Middleton) Two small, very friendly churches welcome you to share in the traditional Anglican Prayer Book ser- vices. (1962 Canadian BCP) BAPTIST BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH "Holding Forth the Word of Life" Phil. 2:15 'PASTOR: Rev. Les Shiel 565-2659 10 A.M. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 11 A M MORNING WORSHIP 7.30 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study SATURDAY NIGHT 8 P.M YOUTH SERVICE COME THOU WITH US AND WE WILL DO THEE GOOD NUMBERS 10:29 FIRST; BAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1979 MR. EDWARD J..ANDERSON PASTOR 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 • I5 a.m. Morning Worship Everyone Welcome CA THOLIC SAINT JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH James SC, Cllntun Phone 482-9468 SUNbAY, AUGU$T 26, 1979 - THE HOLY EUCHARIST MASS SATURDAY 8 p.m, 'SUNDAY 11 a.m. CONFESSION SA'ItURDAY 1:15 I.M. BUS/ PROM VAN;' &TR , - Al i , welconi° CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 243 Princess St. E. REV. ARIE VANDEN BERG B.D. , Th. M. SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1979 10 A.M. SERMON: "THE BLIND SHALL SEE" 7.30 P.M. SERMON.: "UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT" LISTEN TO THE "BACK TO GOD HOUR" SUNDAYS AT 10:30 A.M. OVER CKNX RADIO Everyone Welcorne PENTECOSTAL CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 166 Victoria Street Pastor: Wayne Lester 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning 'Worship 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service . ALL WELCOME PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THE REV. THOMAS A. A. DUKE. CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1979 Church Services Recessed until Sept. 9 Sunday School recessed until ,Sept. 16 - All Welcome UNITED ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH MINISTER: REV. R. NORMAN PICK, B.A. ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS:.DORIS McKINLEY A. MUS. SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1979 11 a.m. Public Worship at Wesley -Willis United Church WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH PEOPLE SERVING GOD THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE MINISTER 'JOHN S. OESTREICHER B.A. B. .E ORGANIST MISS CATHARINE POTTER CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. WM. HEARN SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1979 11:00 a.m. Worship with the congregation of Ontario Street Church at Wesley -Willis ` Nursery and Junior Congregation provided toGrade3. HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH 9:45 a.m., Worship Everyone Welcome. Al! Services on Daylight Saving Tim's