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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1949-02-24, Page 4} PAGE FOUR CLINTON ,NEWS -RECORD THURSDAY,'FEBRUAR'Y'24, 3949 'WEDDINGS: 'SCHOE NHA'GSELLW OOD FA gpiet but pretty wedding: took bl ice lin 'St. Pauls Anglican Church, Clinton, on Saturday of:, ternoon, February 19, at two o'clock When, Rev. R'. M. PI •Bul- teel united, in marriage,, Mildred Marie enl)y�f daughter of Mr. and •Mrs' T:. t Ellwood5 Clinton; aril" J Robert "John only y Son,,of Mr. ;M.' hoenhell, :$x�aird.the;�>'ate Mrs:' Sc -s, alto of Clinton. The bride, given hi marriage by her father, looked lovely in tier gown .•Of white slipper:,_satin with fitted .'bodice, off the-, shoulder neckline and . lily -point sleeves, the-. floor length, skirt ending, in a circular train,. Her .full-length veil was held in place by a band of satin, and she car ried a •cascade bouquet of red Templar rotes., ,Her only attendant was 'Miss Lois Hanley, 'LOndon,who wore a floor -length gown' of pale yel- low with brocaded satin bodice and matching mittens, and skirt of,nylon •ne!t. She, wore a beaded coronet. and ;,should'er veil, ` and Herman. carried a',. G • ktn 1 0 t of, Mi'. and Mrs. Gordon , 4•• Robert ' Bale • left Sunday. for, biLlitze • T'�tisman .rods. • h fungi l of 'i Toronto to attend the na ameroir ';.Clinton, was, � '•; his uncle, Reginald' A. Barber: >?esti n?a3?", gr re- Miss iss Hattie L. Baker Fullar- Foif w ng tL -„der mo y �a ii •,. ton, was the guest 'of •Mrss; Flor- c�:.'.`the' home oE. last week'. ttte' itle agent's. Mrs: iif11- once . R. hCorn received ' wearing`a ` `blue` Miss Dorothy Cornish, Toren- ' wood dress with black•a cessories' and}"s• orsa a of pink Rapture roses. a corsage of pink«R'apture,roses. Mrs.,Margart Johnson, grand Mrs E. C. • Nicic'le,-, auntc'of the mother of the groom, also assist grown,- assisteclz ssoriring grey` ed, wearing black ;With white lack accessor es and with black Killarney roses. _• P'E R �� III n "ter with armai : Hathawa ' Toro to; was a'•;iveeke' v sl i Mrs..N � 3,. nd ;, tot' has been visiting her ;palidnts h r:.parents; Mr'and.`1G,Irs,'Garnet Mr.. and Mrs. Caryl • Darper,' Cornish.' 'Miss 'BettyWoods,' -Sarnia, 'Wes Miss Eva'. Goodhue, Port 'Stan - a Weekend guest 'at the hoiiie' of ley, sp+Int'`several days last week with 'NIr. d., Mrs, • • Charles Stewart. David, Snarling, Lions Head, is renewing acquaintances in 'town, and while here is the guest. _of Gordon Grigg.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McVittie have moved to Blyth where Mr. MC- Vittie has purchased' a trucking business: from Elmer Pollard: Mr. and ' Mrsc i 'A „ Dawson, Valois, Que... have returned to their homeafterending a week with the latter's 'Parents, Mgt and The bride's table' was lighted Mr's W. S ;R, Holmes, with white tapers and oentred Nlrs J W: Treleaven and Miss with the' three -tiered wedding Elizabeth Gibbings hada returned 'cake. Pink and white carnations to their: home after spending a decorated the rooms. The bride month ~vita their ,sister, Mrs.: and groom cut the cake with the Cer"iie 1Say, Lapeer, WOO. 1 same knife, which was used for mks. George Roberton and'iMrs. the same purpose at the wed'd'ing George "NioLemnen spent the Week of the groom's p'a`rents, end with the 'formers ran' and B. W. Anderson, . Toronto, the• daughter -in -lain; Mr, acid Mrs. bride's great uncle,proposed the Kenneth Roberton, ,Aylmer` toast. There were over 40 guests present. Those who assisted 'in. terving• the, buffet'1unelieon. were Mrs. A. Hughes, • Stratford, Mrs. W, 'Grigg, Mrs, W, Denoirime and Miss Mildred . Myers, all of Clinton: Later, the happy couple left on. a motor trip to Toronto -arid points east, the bride wearing a grey suit with black accessories, wine top coat and a corsage of, red roses, .On their return •they. will 'reside in . Clinton` • Guests were present from To- ronto, Harristori and Goderich. Pre -Nuptial Events The Saturday Prior to her wed- ding, the bride was honoured, at Anderson, both of Toronto, were e surprise shower at the horse; weekend guests at .the home -of M. and Mrs. T. H. Elivwoed, coin- ing-Ito oni ' ing-Ito be present at the'SchopIai' hall' --Ellwood nuptials Saturday.: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Elliott. and son'"Rickey,” were weekend visitors in 'Toro>(ito, . and•,on--Sat- urday attended the wedding of their elder son, Gerald, 'to :Miss Shirley; Yvonne'Bouskill, in the Church of the' Messiah. Miss Alice ("Poppy") Slonian,' who has, been fn: charge- the Medical Records Department' 6f. the: General and rMarine.•Hospital, x.• pedal dale • (SLIGHTL.Y IMPERFECT) , 3 New Shades ii T• t. - Sizes. iPA 11 •— — 45 Gaiaige :.. ,• i r q , - - REG. $ 1.65 �.!•' FRIDAY. and SATURDAY only • PHONE 36J PHONE 36W i Wo 'ld Day Of Prayer 'o Held'.Mauch 4 ;`:Enter ~Chine"; the study book topic, set the thesheof the wor ship',sreviee' led. bye ars..Chaxiles Clifton, . when Merhb :rs of •the `WMS . of. Clinton ' Presbyterian. Church met ; at the . manse.. • At- sitting'.'Mrs. Clifton with the Worship period.,were Mrs t':tiarlet, Twitchell 'and Mrs. Jame Matt'= ins. • Current Events from "Glad Tidings," were reviewed b ' 1ilrs. R. W. McKenzie 'and, Mrs. Lane. Annoencement:was made ,that "World Day of Prayer" services Would be , held on., -March 4, at L •A.` Cooper, Halifax, .N.' S., spent a few- days last week With his son and daughter in llaw, Mr: and. Mrs. R. D: Cooper, at the home of Mr. and•Mrs. J. L. Heard. Mrs. W. 'S. Et.' Holmes spent the weekend. with ,her son and .daughter -ht -law, Mr.( and - Mrs. Gerald Holmes end 'family; To- ronto, and on Saturday ;attended the Hlliott-Bouskill wedding.' Ellwood Epps' and George W.. Campbell attended •the 32nd an- nual convention of the Canadian Bicycle =and: Sports . •ootids- Deal- ers .Association in Niagara Falls,, Ontario, this' Week. Miss' Etta Ellwood, and B. W. Church hurch 'Di'rector • , y PRESBYTERIAN WA Th e WA f' C niton . Prea b ter ran; Chuich will inset in the Sun day. School 1loom ' on ,Tuesday,. March 1, at 3 p m',; on your thimble: •• the.Presbyterian terian Chu rchand pre-: parations: were made: for , this, event. The president, Mrs. G. D. Rob-' erton, closed the meeting with prayer. The hostess s was assisted by Mrs 1VIo7Kenzie'and Mrs,`MeTag gart;».during,tale tea hour.• REV. •A.``NIMMO. IS, `NOMINATED FOR MODERATOR ' : •(Continued'.firom Page'' One)' cursed under . the leadership •' of the;'convdner, as *as also the .work of the. committee on. Evlang- elism.;,and,;, Social Action, under direction of ',Rey: L. Jorgenson, Bluevale, •A lengthy;. discusssiion on the matter of Christian ar- 'lil riage, and diygrce .took consider - p able time,.with varied ex Dres- siona of opinion by the membere. of the',. court, .which was divided onthe issue of civil marriage. "Wesley -Willis United y' 'Church.; REV. ANDREW LANE, Minister Mrs. Morgan J. Agnew,' Organist and Choir Leader • SUNDAY,- FEBRUARY 27 Mains :Spnday r , . r 11.00 a.m.=Morning Worship 'Male Choir.. The minister speaks. ` 12.15—Sunday School ' 7.00 •p.in.-Union Evening Wor- - ship in this ' cturoh. Male choir.. f,.ev ,: H. J. Snell, : Ex- eter, guest • speaker: of Miss Lois Hanley, when .about 30 friends from Clinton' end Qoderich were present. Afts!r the bride -elect had open- ed the gifts which were conceal- ed under a large imitation wed- ding cake, she was presented with a bougunt ,of flowers, each flower bearing a verse hanging by a rib- bon, and telling 'her where the rest of her gifts were hidden throughout. the house. When 'the gifts had all been found , and opened Marie grac- iously expressed her appreciation; Owen. Sound, has accepted a A dainty lunch was served- by the similar position in the . General hostess, assisted by Mrs. D. Fowl_ Hospital, , Sarnia, and is leaving ei-, Clinton, Mrs. William John'. to ,take over duties there,Mgrch" 1: son and Mrs. Jack Duckworth, Miss Slomen is registered' mem both of Goderich, ' • , • ber in both Canadian and i2meri- can Associations of Medical Re- cord .Librarians. Prior to going' t1512/1551110196011 to Owen Sound she was in charge ' of the Medical, Records Depart- ment of Stratford General Hos, pital for nine years, Mr. • and• -Mrs. Gordon; Coning-' Name- have returned to their Clinton home, corner Rattenbury and Shipley Streets, ,aftermtwoi years of rest and change, having' spent the winters inFlorida;acid's Owen Sound, the summers in Bayfielcl, elso,part of this' winter in their new, home there. During their absence their Clinton home, wav occupied by Squadron Leader' J. J. Dennis, RAF, who for that ROGERS, PfIIrCO, ADMIRALS period, was attached es Officer APEX WASHERS Commanding Communications DOMINION, THRIFTY ' Section, RCAF, here, Last week DECCA RECORD BAR PATTERS Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and their Ren Griffin on' electric organ; little sons, Bodged- and Bruce,; returned to their home in Hast Also the new:double feature Ings, England, sailing' on the records, just released in Canada; "Enpress of Canado." • four tunes on one 10" record; ,-o playing• time 9 minutes; fits any HOSPITAL AID TO MEET player. (See thein, hear them). Clinton Hospital Aid will hold its regular meeting in the Town GROVES ELECTRIC Council Chamber, Tuesday,. Martin PHONE 274 1, at 8 pm: Aly 'women are welcome, • Sti Pel's' Anglican { °, .Church ,, 11 T ' R.M. P. EULTEEL, Rector Mrs. Theodore Fieinlin, Organist Mrs. J. G. • MacKinnon, Choir .: Leader SUNDAY, I'EI3RUAR +f27 11.00 am.—Morning"' Prayer ' and Sunday School 7.00 p:m.nl;,Unaolr,,,E ning. Wor- ship in. Wesley -Willis United w. Church. Tuesday, March 1, 3 p.m.—Ladies' l Guild in Owen Memorial edis. re' to .Order:. -:'at :IRWJN'S t cia 'tI'slxi'sx7v) 'i.:{l+" Mattresses AND Spriflgs 'THUR., FEB. 24 t o SAT. MARCH' 5 *Simmons 220 Spring -Coil Mattresses (Ordinarily 180 spring,cQils) Two widths 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in. Reg. $29.50, ,- Special S24•95 Bed aptings Simmons M; rshail:l Dolni'nion'• - off Three sizes ---3 ft. 3 ins., 4 ft., 4' ft. 6 iris. Replenish at These Prices ALL and MUTCH H'A1WWARE ' and FURNITURE Funeral Directors a G. BALL, Phone 361-W • W. J. MUTCH, Phone 361-J .,b ' PHON E 195 Murray McKay, ' Riverhurst Sask., is visiting his aunt, Mis'. John. McCowan, and other friends for a few weeks. -. Presby, i Church r>REV. D.'J DANE, 1Viinis£er 'Mrs. Pert Boyes;,;•O'rganist and Choir . sada` SUND'A`Y, E.p�Y -27- 10.00 a,m,--Silt a'1±M 11.00 a,m.—Divine 'orsTlip "Bridging a.' Gap:',ins the Christian Life." 2;30 p.m.—Service at Bayfield. All Welcome •.. r-- Ontario St: united, '• •• 'Church REV Ws S' iVOOLFREY, Minister Mrs. E. Wehdorf; Organist and Choir Leader , StIMIDAY,,EEBRVARSY' 27!' '11.00 a7 -a. -Morning Service 12.151 -Sunday School, 7.0D p.m.—Union Evening WM.- " ship in .W s1ey-"'V„illis United Church,' ' • B aptisKA-lurch'..' REV. A. FO SYTH, Minister .Mrs. Ernest Adams, Organist l J. R. Butler, Ohoir Leader SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27 2.30- p.m.—Sunday School 7,00 p.m.—Worship Service. EVERYONE WEI,,COME GIRi.S' SPUN RAYON ,ROMPERS—Medica, Cot-; , Slub• and Broadcloth,. 'Sone .as low est HALF PRICE, DRESS'ESL-Voile, , • Rayon; Cotton. ' Reduced to Clear. WOOL BABY ._SETS: ,— Values to 4.39 only $1. p DRESSES, "sizes One -Third Off L". �'.s• CHENILE- CARRI&GE 4(VERS t .0a36 "`Crib and Carriage", Mattresses, Kenwood Wool Carriage `•+•. t3;' +, Covers—ALL REDUCED 33U%. KIIWONAS; LEGGINGS TOILET BAGS JACKETS' (Flannelette Satin) BONNETS (Silk'& Wool), LAP COVERS 'SLEEPERS (Flannelette) • MITTS PANTS (Rubber,; Plastic) NURSERY CQT4ON NURSERY ''PADS BIBS '' BED SHEETS (Plastic) i CIHILDREN'S PYJAMAS (Flannelette) Come in and look over ;our table of Baby Goods. This is a real,moner-saving oppo►itunity SPECIAL -- We have in - outer bolt each of' 'white; pink and blue, Nun's Veiling, an4 it11- . .j wool fabric that is guaranteed washable. . 41. 9 1l Weekend Specfals ,SUNNY PEAL, CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS CREAM PFLJ-FS- BARTLIFF BIOS. BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS PHONE 1 CLINTON Portraits With Personality see Portralit sensation of •YQU . . . drone with artistry at Fowler • )3ros, Studio! Each is a per- sonality picture produced by Modern techniques! Make an apipoinitnealt soon! �Dwie'` At otke'ti PHOTOGRAPHERS Phone 84 McEwan's Clinton Also Studios in Mitchell' and Stratford wonderful dessert You'll make irniiiain and again and, of course with', Purity flour. So scrumptious, such a tangy sweetness atop afeathery Cake... and per serving so economical. PURITY a QjdeQCAKE -;,v- : 3 tablespoons butter First—Melt butter 1n7 cos IttL6 square baking dish, add brown Wcati brown sugar sugar and spread the mint ,(re.evenly over rho bottom of the 3 oorr 4 medium shod dish. Par d coreap sla and cut each ono in sections length - lei 5 rod or green cher,ios wise. Set In rows hy,stile buttsugar mixture. Place a. cherry In Y, cup shortening each corner and ag¢ in the middle. 'h teaspoon vanilla extract •a' '• cup granulated sagar Now -Cream shortening odd vanilla .Gradually odd sugar and 1 egg:- blond wail together.. Add well -beaten egg. Mix Purity Flour, s'A teaspoon sal baking -powder and salt and sift together 3 or 4 times, then add 4 teaspoonsbaking alternately with the milk. Pour this bolter over the apples in baking dish and bake in a moderate oven (350.F.) for 40-45 minutes, Invert to serve. Remove from the dish as soon as baked. 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