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Clinton News Record, 1954-12-30, Page 3THURSDAY, DECEMBER X 1954 CONTON NIMS-RECORD PAGE TIiREE John E,:: Robinson; brother -in -Jaw L' SERVICES o Colquhoun-- and,,sister of the groom, who were WEEK, OF PRAYER SERVICES Goo�rnan-R�jotte � themselves celebrating their sec- (January 3 to 1, '7955) J end .wedding anniversary: Mrs: The following services have been arranged in conneetian Christmas flowers and fern pjackS(') Robinson wore. turquoise blue formed the setting -in St. Joseph's News ®f Lt1nd sbt�r frosted taffeta, and a corsage of with the Week of Prayer; beginning Monday, January 3, 1955: Raman Catholic Church; Clinton, ' A. pretty, though quietwedding white carnations. Monday} Jan, 3—Brucefieid;P reacher, Rev. P. Renner, Bayfield. Friday morning, December 24, for took place in St. Andrew's Pies-' For the reception which fol- Tuesday, Jan. 4 -Kippers;: preacher, Rev. T. J. Pitt,,. Varna. $he marriage ceremony of Miss lowed at; the home of the groom's n a Ba `eld An lican Ch rch reac 'e I orraine Rita 'Ra'otte former] Mr. and Mrs. William Townsend, deslnoro Women's 'Institute byteraan, Church; manse Clinton, r Wed Wednesday, y, Jan.— 5 --Bayfield g, u p h x, Rev. N. J Y m i to will be on parents; Mrs. ,Colqulroun received McLeod, Ki pen; of, Winnipeg, Man.,. to George Wil- Souris, Manitoba, celebrated, their held` in the Com3nunrty I3a11 on Monday afternoon, December wearing navy blue sheer;; with P : ]fain Goodman RCAF Station Golden Wedding on December 19, Januar, & at two o'clock. 27, when Alice Ire Jackson, Thursday, Jan. G ---Varna jJnited, Church, preacher; Chaplain B, the y ,,, ck. The Clinto daughter o£ Mr. and Mrs, white carnation corsage, Cinntan, .who is the son.,of Mr, at'the of their son m Tor topic on Agriculture and-Canad- n' r Leaving for a'two week wedding Garrett, RCAF Station Clinton onto, and also called on relatives ian Industries" will be in h char - the Van Every, Highgate, became d and Mrs, A. Goodman, Winnipeg. the char - trip to Florida, the bride donned Friday, Jan. 7-1 goer, R vCha. Chapel, CAF Station Clinton; preach- :Rev, J. jV. P. Graham officiated at in this vicinity. • ` ge of . Mrs. Clarence' Cra the bride t Ross Macf ay Colqu that ap- houn ' Ci'nto son of Mr, and ':pink ai'feta, with navy accessor- er, Rev. W. Outexbridgo; Bayfield. the ceremony. Mr. and ]Nits, Rofi'ert Davey -and Roll call, `.�Rura1 sounds that ap- u n fes, dark topcoat with winter Services will commence at ,8 s , The bride, who was given in daughter ' Debbie, Bewdley and peal to me," Pro ram Mrs, ' H, Mrs, E. co Ccted the Rev. D. The theme for the weeks ad- g white small hat, .and orchid cot- m; and it is hoped .that the ,- marriage by Leo' Chisholm, Gade- F(O and Mrs. Glen'IZobinson •and Durniiu, Mrs. G. Cowan, Mrs, G. J. Lane conducted the ceremony. p'. y dresses wily, be that. suggested by rich wore a ballerina length gown son Layne; North Ba spent - sage. Upon their return the young: will be well atter ed. It should gg g , g w y, The -.bride was lovely in white' couple will take u re Ch, till at the home of the la .Radford and Mrs. Sprung; hostel- p p residence on be possible, weather permitting, the Canadian Council of Churches, ,of ivory brocaded taffeta, ,with lad - -d 'taffeta,; with full skirt Albert Street in CIinton. for each communit in the neigh- ies parents, Mr .and Mrs. E, Hesl�; les, Mrs. B. Allen, Mrs: Throope and matehin bolero acket. She e g viz "Enemies of the Soul!'. tiny satin headdress and veil. She g J The groom is ;proprietor ' Of, borhood to be represented at each : ' • carried a white $ible topped .with WI pVln. Meet Mrs. ,Gaunt,. Mrs.,Westerkiout, Mrs. wore an orchid corsage., "finger's"restaurant at the inter of the above named services. There services are being arranged by an-orcliid. I The regular meting of the Lon- Thomason. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs, section of highways 4 and 8, is no better way to • begin the members of the Seaforth and Dist- The bridesmaid, : Miss Agnes New Year: rich Ministerial Association- Chisholm, : Goderich; wore a bal- t,rt,�rmu rag+a+aut+d+e fet a with.,whiteth angora triwn, of m andbyahi , 'e navy accessories. She carried a Lindsay— bouquet of pink roses. STANLEY' Clifford Rancourt, Windsor, act- jj j ed as groomsman. , DRUG STORES' Henderson For a wedding trip to the Unit-jAdam Stewart and Billie, sppeent ed -States the bride wore a snow E ENING FSy our Hensall correspondent) Christmas with friends in Chat Pink suit with navy blue acces- EVl's Anglican St. Pau.Church,. ham 'sorjes. The .couple. will reside in'FOR Hensall, lovely with a floral back- Miss Darlene Coughlin, Komoka, Goderich. ground . of chrysanthemums and is visiting her aunt; Mrs, Norman ` H� Your New Yea.rl's­-Pa''dies- There is still time to call in and rhake your selection. SMART�� FOR table - car 'ferns in tall standards, was the Baird this week. setting for a winter wedding on Mr. and Mrs. Lorne -Pepper, NrNC • Wednesday afternoon, December Niagara Falls, visited Johri E Pep- rr SAL 15, when 1 ons Mary Henderson, per and friends over, the weekend. .� Hensall, and Keith William Lind- Miss Kate McGregor, Wingham, .say, Goderich, exchanged marriage and' Margaret McGregor, Toronto, Miss Eleanor Cook, Toronto, VOWS. The Rev. N: D. Knox of- are home for the Christmas hall- 'spent Christmas with her parents ficiated, The bride is the daughter days, , Mr,. and Mrs. N. E. Cook• ' of. Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, Alvin Cooper and Arthur Chap- Mr, and Mrs, Alex Shorthouse ,t Hensall,,. and 'the groom is the man spent the Christmas holiday and family, Orville Hedden, St, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lind- in Flint, with Mr. and Mrs. Geor Catherines, spent Christmas with say,'St. Marys. ge Jackson. Mrs. Catherine Hedden and I-Xerb. Wedding music was provided by Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Baird, Christmas 'Draws John L. Nicol, A.C.C.O., who also Orrin and Gerald, visited Mr, and Winners of the Christmas draw accompanied the soloist, Miss Jean Mrs. Grant Love at. Caro, Mich„ at Brown's hardware were: -alum - Henderson, Hensall, sister of the over the wekend. inum set, Donnie Kyle, Hensall; bride, as she sang "O Perfect electric tea kettle„ Mrs. Percy Love" and "Because."i Campbell, Hensall; doll, Mrs. Nor- . Given in marriage by her -fath- Miss Shirley Tay lor, Exeter, man Pepper, Hensall; meccano set, er, the bride was lovely in white bridesmaids; The trio were ident- H, Lowery, Hensall; nylon net over taffeta, styled with ically gowned Miss. Flynn in red, Winners of draw at Middleton's lace bodice, lily point sleeves and Miss Chapman and Miss Taylor in Drug Store were: turkey, Mrs. R, F, embroidered with sequins at neck- blue iridescent taffeta fashioned A. Orr, Hensall; box of chocolates, line. Her fingertip veil_of, :_nylon With full skirts, pleaied bodice, Mrs. Lillian Baker, London; pen anuyinx ruseuuu�, - -Four attendants preceded the bride to the altar. Miss Shirley Flynn, London, maid of honor; Miss Shirley Chapman, London; ,r��'� nt ua,®setae Ht FOLKS! jackets with three-quarter and pencil set, Mrs. Robert Baker, i sleeves and matching fea- Hensall. ieaddresses.' Winner of the lazy boy chair at. hie Henderson, 'sister of the Irwires Ladies Wear was Mrs. was -a winsome little flower George Glenn, Hensall. socked -in red iridescent taf- full skirt, bodice with yoke ite embroidered nylon. All, I cascades of white 'mums. Obituaries est Hemphill, St. Marys, was smart. Donald Mousseau and d Cowan, Hensall, ushered• the reception held in the church parlors, Mrs. Henderson' jOrrrr 1tr1Gla0%idlell H A P P Y received wearing a dress of Dior blue with navy accessories and Services for John McConnell, corsage of pink carnations. The 84, former Varna resident, who s" NEW YEARI room's mother chose a mink died suddenly at Pittsburg, Penn„ brotvri costume with green acces- were conducted on Wednesday af- sories and corsage of pink carna- ternoon•, December 29, in the Bali Getting tions, and Mutch fgnerai home, High For their wedding trip to Mich- Street,. Clinton, by Rev. T. J. Pitt, downtoban igan, the bride donned a powder Varna United Church. Internment blue knitted suit and a rosewood was made in Bayfield Cemetery, coat with accessories in navy.. She He was born at Cameron, Mis- facts to wish wore a corsage of white carna. sIssippl, and was a son of the late tions. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay will Rev. James McConnell. As a youth you best of lot kl reside in Goderich. . lie -lived at Varna. The bride is on the staff of the Surviving are one sister; Annie, Bank of Montreal; Hensall, and Pittsburg; one niece, Mrs. John the groom on the staff of the Bank Argo, Toronto; acid one nephew, n e of Montreal, Goderich Lee McConnell, Varna. THINGS Prior to the wedding staff mem- TO '�1 hers presented the bride -elect with 'e Mint a WEAR GrovesElectnU a gift and Mrs Don Flear and Charles M. Beadle Miss Jean Mousseau arranged a Phone Clinton 588J presentation for. her at the ]tome . (By our, Auburn, correspondent) e of her parents when she was pre- Services for Charles M. Beadle, t i2r "eat abrstsr r rprvr r rirasarsr r2r2ist r seated a tri -light floor ]amp. 82, who died suddenly at his home in Auburn on December 25, were conducted on Tuesday afternoon by Rev. C. C. Washington, in the Arthur funeral home, Auburn. In- terment was in Ball's Cemetery. y He .was a lifelong resident of the district, and for many years conducted the butcher shoo which 1010"11 � �• 11 ]joy* -My, Buddy Is Home. .k Again AND, IT WAS A Ston, Dungannon, died 18 years ago. He would have been 83 to-' morrow, December 31. Surviving are threesons. and one daughter, Charles, Jr. Lon- don; Maitland, Goderich , karry, Auburn; and Mrs. Earl Allison, Goderich; one brother, Earl, Seat- tle• and one sister, Mrs. G. Os- waid, Kitchener; eight grandchild- ren and 10 great grandchildren.. John L. Nicol (By our Honsall correspondent) John L. Nicol, A.C.C,O., organist of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, for the past six years, died Monday, December 27, . in 2. Mr. Nicoi nad suttered a attack after noon, Sunday, he was taken to hospital. He Fayed the organ at the church e Sunday morning. Nicol conducted the Com - y Ladies' Choir which was to appeared at the annual turas carol service in tine ill town hall Sunday night. we are bursting with good wishes for a happy and prosperous 1955 --as it unfolds, may.. your fortune expand and your troubles float away!J� UNIQUE F. B. PENNE AKE PHONE PHOTO 14 SERVICE DIR111G01ST CLINTON MEMORIAL SHOP OPEN EVERY FRIDAY At other times contact J. J. Zapfe, phone Clinton 103. Residence, Rottenbury Street East. T. PRYDE and,SON CLINTON -- EXETER' --- SEAFORTH • FARMERS We are shipping cattle every Saturday for United Co-operatives of Ontario, and solicit your patronage. We will pick them up at your farm. Please PHOXID COLLECT not later than Friday nights. SWorth Farmers Co-operative ". S. firint, hfanager Phone—Day 9, Even.ings 481w 39-tfb o£ the oonductor's..suflden illness. � �` r He was born. nut Dunfermline, n , � Scotland, and studied. at Dunferm- !!f . ' Classlfied Ad line Abbey He was instructed in C zcks I a „ organ and theory under Di. W. B, .. floss, Edinburgh, who also taught , Sir Ernest MacMillian. CYc k T DID ,T TRIOS i At the ;tge of ten he gave .his was,, in Hensall Unioii Cemetery. THA - first piano concert, and at 15 was appointed organist of his first church. Two years later he re- . Tj C RXCI�s ceived an appointment as organist and choirmaster in Britain. The season is on us again when we start planning : l`.TO other medium reaches SO many Mr, Nicol was asked to cone to Canadaorganistchair - Gaua as gd for another. year. pe0 le so efficientlyas our Classified people �sby master for St, Andrew sPresby- terian Church,Campbel ford , he Start Your .0hieks Oar U < r 1 ads! Let elxl work for you, too. where remaind for six years, going chater Galto The lanox e Presbyterian r c urc Master Chick, Starter hadaTrgfour-manual organ. While in Galt he was super- visor oic in the schools. Besides his work as supervisor 1[UM'S Or PELLETS of music and organist, he also con - 'You know, folks --- you :haven't finished rewdi:ng your newspaper, if you ducted the Handel Choir of Galt. During his 15 years In that city Grow them on a Good Grower — .Pellets Krums or ' : haven't read the WANT ADS! That "little. stray" in your back . yard he .was afflicted with arthritis Mash — and you are away to a good start , for a " „ may bea lad's special pet, and is listed in;the Lost slid Found right which became Increasingly more painful, until lie was compelled to Healthy, Ha and Pros erous 1955, Y Ply p Cc now — or or --- that dream house you've wanted is wilting In the Prop- ive u the bus schedule at such a large church. y &ty ;for Sale" column. Yes, there's many a treasure to be found in the Cainixie948 liehtherefore Il e toere WARNER BROS. POULTRY EQUIPMENT Classified Ads. 'Don't miss all the AD -vantages- listed check 'ern his great musical knowledge has Brooders -Feeders — Lamp s and Water Founts �OClay! contributed greatly to the cultural life of the'villa. ville. During his, busy y - Start With the Best lifetime, Mr. Nicol found time for writing, and composed for the or- Tested .and Proven on' Ontario Fanmsl . gan as✓well as solo voice and •� e NewsmwHecor4. choral worksn Surviving are two sisters, one in Australia and one in Los Angeles, Calif, S. RIDDICK ANS. The rested at the Bonthrol body ani "THE HOME PAPER WITH THE NEWS" funeral home, ,Hensall. A funeral PHONE 4 CLINTOk service was held at Carmel Church on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. D. PHONE 114 J. Lane, Clinton, officiated. Burial was,, in Hensall Unioii Cemetery.