HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1955-04-21, Page 7URSDAY, APRIL 21, 1955
Goderich Township
r. and Mrs. Earland Betties,
Into, spent Easter weekend
the former's brother, Mr. and
Allen Betties.
r. and Mrs. Ed Williams' and
Priscilla . Elliott, Goderich;
Florence. Cuninghame, Clin-
and Miss Dorothy Reinke,
ilton, spent Sunday With Mr.
Mrs, John Torrance.
and. Mrs. Jack Stirling and
Mark spent the holiday with
ormer's parents, Mr .and Mrs,
Is R. Stirling.
e many friends of Mrs. Bet" -
Sr., who has been in the
rich hospital for some time,
be pleased to hear she is im-
ng nicely.
s fine weather has been a
help for seeding, as it is
y completed in this district.
. and Mrs. Jake Rader, Mr.
sirs: Bert Shelby and Mr. and
Earl Shelby attended `their:
er Lewis' wedding on Satur
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Weddins
Stewart --Taylor
A pretty wedding was solemni2-
ed at the home of the bride's par-
ents when Rev. C. C. Washington
united in marriage Joyce Edna,
oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Taylor, Rit 1, Auburn,
and John Lealand Stewart, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart of
Lucknow. The wedding music was
played by Mrs: C. C. Washington,
Auburn.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, looked lovely in a
floor -length own of white Chan-
tilly lace in redingote effect over
petticoat of tier nylon tulle. The
tinyjacket was outlined in em-
broidered seed pearls. Her veil
of tulle illusion fell from a coronet
of pearls and she carried a nose-
gay of red roses.
The bridesmaid, Miss Marie
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Duncan, Lucknow, was gowhed in
orchid lace and tulle over taffeta,
the full skirt fashioned with alter-
nating flounces of lace and tulle,
jacket of matching lace with
headdress in shirred nylon and she
carried a % nosegay- of yellow
chrysanthemums.
Brian Hilty of, Listowel, was
groomsman.' '
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Taylor wore a navy crepe
dress.' with white trim, navy and
white accessories and corsage of
pink carnations. A wedding din-
ner was served by Mrs. Elmer
Morgan, Ripley, Mrs. Alvin Plun-
kett and Mrs. Keith Machan, Au-
burn, Guests were present from
Goderich, Toronto, London and
Listowel.
The house was tastefully decor-
ated in pink and white with daf-
fodils and white snapdragons.
For travelling the -.bride donned
a navy and white bengaline suit'
dress with navy and white acces-
sories, a grey checked coat and
corsage of red roses. The young
couple will reside in Goderich.
OBITUARY
.•.,....
W. A. Wright
William A. Wright,. Jarvis Street
Seaforth, died in Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, late last Thurs-
day afternoon, after an illness of
some five weeks. He was in his
67th year.
Born and educated in McKillop
Township, Mr. Wright married the
former Gertrude Grainger, in
Brucefield in 1921. He owned and
operated •a garage on Goderich
Street, Seaforth, from 1929 until
1947, and since then has worked
as an electrician. -
Mr. Wright, who served overseas
for two years during the First
World War, was a member of
Britannia Lodge, Masonic Order,
and was a member and elder of
First Presbyterian Church, Sea -
forth. •
Surviving besides his wife are
one son, Bruce, Calgary; two dau-
ghters, Mrs. H. H. (Lois) Dinnin,
Petrolia; Mrs. H. W. (Jean) Ford,
Fort Wayne, Ind,; one brother,
John, Brucefield, and one sister,
Mrs. John Riley, Brussels.
Funeral service Was from the
G. A. Whitney funeral home, Sea -
forth, on Monday afternoon, with
Rev. D. Glen Campbell, First Pres-
byterian Church, officiating. Mrs.
Ross Hamilton sang "Softly and
Tenderly". Pall -bearers and flow-
er -bearers were members of the
Masonic Order. Burial, was in
Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth.
Lovely Spring Ceremony
MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS RALPH CANTELON cut their
wedding cake at the reception' at the home of the bride's parents,
following the marriage ceremdny which took place in St. Thomas
Anglican Church, Seaforth, on April 2. The bride is Mary Marg-
aret, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grummett, RR 2,
Seaforth, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E.
Cantelon, Clinton. They plan to live on the groom's farm at
_RR 3, Clinton.
PORTER'S HILL
WA Meeting
The regular meeting of the Wo-
man's Association of Grace United
Church, Porter's Hill, was held at
the home of Mrs. T. Sawerby,
Mrs. Ray Cox conducted the de-
votional period and Mrs, A. Lock-
hart presided over the business
meeting.
The meeting opened with singing
"Crown Him with Many Crows",
and Mrs. Donald Harris led in
prayer. The. Scripture lesson was
read by Mrs. Peter Harrison and
roll call answered by ah Easter
verse.
It was decided to give a $75
donation to the general fund of
the church and also to have a re-
freshments booth at the Derry
Day .celebration: being held in
Goderich in August. The afternoon
was spent quilting. The meeting
s
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closed by singing "Jesus Christ is
Risen To -day' and Rev. P. Renner
led in prayer.
Lunch was served by the host-
ess. The May meeting will be at
the parsonage in Bayfield.
Crokinole
The Young People's Union of
Grace Church held a crokinole
party' in the basement of the
church on Thursday evening last.
Prizes were asfollows; high lady,
Mrs. Donald Harris; low iady, Jo-
Anne Harrison; high man, Donald
Harris; low man, Walter Bell.
Lunch was served by the , young
people,
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Hogs Producers To
Have -Co-operative
As New Agency
Ontario hog producers have ap-
proved the establishment of a co-
operative which will act as the
selling agency for their hogs. This
took place at 'a special general
medting of their organization held
in Guelph on April 13, attended by
some 300 delegates from all over
Ontario. •
The meeting followed their an-
nual convention by just five weeks,
for at that time the executive
Were instructed to set up the co-
operative which has just been ap-
proved. This action was taken
because some members were criti-
cal of the fact that United Live-;
stock Sales—whichhas acted as
selling agency for the producers
for the past two years—was a pri-
vate company and had made sub-
stantial profits.
Under the new set-up which will
become operative the end of May,
every person who -sells hogs for
slaughter will automatically be-
come a memberof the co-opera-
tive, which in turn means he will
be eligible to receive a 'share' of
any- net surplus from the opera-
tion of the co-operative, -m pro-
portion to the number and quality
of hogs sold.
-Reporting to the meeting, Chat
les McInnis, president of the On-
tario Hog Producers' Association,
said he was pleased to report that
the Ontario Government had co-
operated in amending the Farm
Products Marketing Act to take
care of changes which had been
considered necessary. With the
new provisions in the Act and the
establishment of the new Co-op-
erative Agency, it was. felt that
the whole marketing -machinery
for handling hogs had been greatly
strengthened and improved•.
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