Clinton News-Record, 1949-09-08, Page 3THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949
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THOMPSON—HERMAN "der blue crepe with navy acres -
St. Paul's Anglican Church, rsories and a corsage of Delight
Clinton, was the setting for a rose's. She was assisted by the
lovely early autumn wedding on groom's mother who chose a
Monday afternoon, September 5, afternoon frock of grey crepe
at 2;30 o'clock, when Margaret with black accessories' and a cor-
Philllis' Herman became the bride sage of white Starlight roses.
of Robert Eric Elliott Thompson. For a wedding trip to Eastern
The bride is the younger d'a'ughter Canada, the bride donned a dark
of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Herman, blue wool suit with pink acces-
Clinton, and the groom is the sories and a corsage of garden -
only son of Mrs. Thompson and las. On their return the young
the late R. G. Thompson, Gode- couple will reside on the groom's
rich Township. farm in Goderich Township. The
The ceremony was performed bride was formerly on the staff
in an attractive setting of stand'- of the Arthur High School; the
ards of red 'and white gladioli and groom is the. Clerk of Goderich
tall candelabra-- by Rev. Frank Township:
Herman, Markham, uncle' of the Out-of-town guests were press
bride, assisted by Rev. R. M. P. eat from Arthur,- Toronto, Sarnia,
Buiteel, rector of the church. Georgetown; London and Edmon-
Traditional wedding music was ton._
played by Mrs. Theo Fremlin,
aunt of the bride, who also ac-
companied the soloist, Leslie
Pearson, who sang "The Lord's
Pryer" before the ceremony
and `Because" during the sign-
ing of the register.
Given in marriage by her fath-
,er, the bride was attractively
gowned in a floor -length dress
of white faille taffeta, with fit-
ted bodice, puffed sleeves, lace
insert at neck, a three -tiered full
skirts ending in a short train.
Her finger-tip veil of tulle illus-
ion was held in place with a
coronet of seed pearls. She car-
ried a cascade bouquet of red.
Briarcliffa roses.
The bride had as her attend-
ants, herr sister, Mrs. Arthur Aik-
en, London, as matron of honour,
Mrs. Douglas Sauder, Toron-
to, and Miss Elizabeth Grant,
Georgetown, as bridesmaids. The
etstendants were all gowned in
American Beauty red •moire. The
matron of honour's gown was
similar to that of the bride while
the bridesmaids' gowns had drap-
ed shoulders and three -tiered full
skirts. Each wore a matching
poke bonnet and mittens and
carried a colonial bouquet of
white Starlight roses.
is being. tendered by the parent
of the groom shortly after their
arrival. On their return they evil
reside in Toronto.
JERVIS—CULP
ne The marriage of Mary Eliza-
beth Culp, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James S. Culp, Goderich, to
Donald Wayne Jervis, son of Mr
and Mrs. Lorne Jervis, Clinton
took place on Saturday afternoon
September 3, at two o'clock, at
the home of the bride's parents,
with Rev. Charles D. Cox, pastor
of the 'United Church, Iiderton,
officiating.
The livingroom archway, de-
corated with greenery, pink and
White streamers and a wedding
bell, made an attractive setting
for the wedding party.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father. She was
daintily attired in a bridal gown
of pale pink silk moire with
matching halo and short veil. She
carried a nosegay . bouquet of
white lilies and pink roses and
wore the groom's gift, a gold
wrist watch.
Miss Marilyn Culp was her
sister's maid of honor, gowned
in pale blue silk moire. with
matching halo and short veil. She
wore a corsage of pink roses.
Jim Lobb attended his cousin
as best man.
At the conclusion of the cere-
mony, a reception was held. Mrs.
Culp received her guests attired
in a gown of navy blue crepe
with a corsage of red roses. Mrs.
Jervis wore a figured grey crepe
with corsage of yellow rose's.
Later, a buffet luncheon was
served to 30 guests by the bride's
sisters, Mrs. Mathies and Mrs.
Roy Ward, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jervis left by
train for a honeymoon trip to
Niagara Falls end Toronto On
their return they will take up
housekeeping in their apartment
at Highview Farm, Goderich
Township.
Orville Workman, Kipper'.
brother-in-law of the groom, was
best man, and the ushers were
Gordon Herman, Clinton, brother
of the bride, and Harry Thomp-
son, Goderich Township, cousin
of the groom.
Following the ceremony, are•
ception was held in the Parish
Hall where the guests were re-
ceived by the bride's mother who
chose an afternoon frock of pow-
.MOTYER—MacKINNON
The chapel of Wycliffe College,
Toronto, was the setting on
Friday afternoon, September 2,
1949, for the marriage of
Margaret Eleanor MacKinnon,
daughter of Mrs. MacKinnon,
Clinton, and the late J. G. Mac-
Kinnon, formerly of Moncton,
N.B., to John Fletcher Motyer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Reginald
Motyer„ Pembroke, Bermuda. Dr.
Ramsay Armitage, principal of
the college, officiated at the
ceremony.
The bride, wearing an ivory
slipper satin gown with sweeping
train, a full veil gathered in a
coronet of pearls, and carrying
white gardenias, was given in
marriage by her uncle, Dr. R.
W. I. Urquhart.
Mrs. R. A. Hunt, Calgary, Alta.,
gowned in yellow sheer, anted as
matron of honour to her sister,
while her little daughter, Marnie,
gowned in a blue floor -length
organdy was flower girl. The
bridesmaids, Miss Peggy Urquhart
in pale green and Miss Mamie
Simister, in coffee -coral sheer.
completed the bridal party. Each
carried a bouquet to match their
floral headdress.
D. A. Anderson, formerly of
P.E.L, was best man, while David
Hunter, David Dalziel, both for-
merly of Moncton, Dr. Phillips
Rance and Tom Rance, were ush-
ers. Earlston Doe, cousin of the
groom, sang "Where e'er you
Walk." The organist was Mrs. R.
V. Kenny, aunt of the bride.
The reception was held at The
Towers where Mrs. MacKinnon
received wearing autumn crepe
BALL—MCLEAN
James St. 'United Church Par-
sonage, Exeter, was the scene of
a quiet but lovely wedding on
Saturday, September 3, at 2.30.
pm., when Elizabeth Erna Mc-
Lean, daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Thornton Wallace became the
bride of William Norman Ball,
eldest son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. William Henry Ball, in a
ceremony performed by Rev.
Harold J. Snell.
The bride chose a Sydlorn gown
of navy crepe with wide band
of taffeta peter pan collar and
PAGE 'THREE
NEW TEACHERS•
Streamlined Farming'
A motorist travelling through
AND TRANSFERS the Ozarks marvelled at the way
Il11V SOUTH. HURON
the natives cultivated the steep
hills. As he drove along a rug-
ged highway; a man came tumb-
ling down a cliff onto the road..
That's the fifth time today I've
fallen out of that field," said
the native.
"Why do you bother to work
such is steep hill?" asked the
motorist. '
New teachers appointed and
transfers made in the Inspector-
ate of Huron South, are amount-
ed by Public School Inspector
Glen Gardiner, Goderich::
Godorieh 'Township
S.S. No, 5—Dale Bergey re-
places Miss Isabel MacDonald
Mr. Bergey formerly taught S.S.
No. 11 Hullett.
S.S. No. 11 -Leonard Johnson,
Clinton, graduated from Stratford
Normal School and he replaces
Mrs. Jean Jolly.
Hay Township
S.S. No. 10—Mrs. Jean Jolly,
Exeter, replaces Mrs. Marjorie
Mason. Mrs. Jolly formerly taught
at S.S. Zoo: 11. Goderich Township,
S.S. No. 11 —" Mrs, Marjorie
Mason, Grend Bend, replaces Mrs.
Marjorie Seierling.
S.S. No. 12—Miss Nola Krueg-
er from the Public School staff,
Sarnia, replaces Ralph Krueger.
Hullett Township
S.S. No, 3—Mrs. Norma Sills
replaces Mrs. Norma Gray.
S'.S. No. 6 — Miss Coronna
Wendorf replaces Mrs. Isabel
Colson. 'Miss Wendorf graduated
from Stratford Normal School.
S.S. No, 11—Miss Lois Fell re-
places Dale Bergey. Miss Fell is
a graduate of Stratford Normal
School.
Stanley Township
S.S. No. 4E --James Wright, a
graduate of London Normal
School, replaces Mrs. Annie Peek.
S.S. No, 5 --Miss Blanche Zaphe,
a graduate of London Normal
School, replaces Robert Reid.
S.S. No. 6 — Robert Reid re-
places Mrs. Anna Keyes.
S.S. No. 178, Bayfield —. Miss
Helen Colbeck succeeds Donald
McAuley as principal of .the Pub-
lic School in Bayfield.
S.S. No. l4—Miss Doreen Mc-
Guire, a graduate of Stratford
Normal School, replaces Donald
Bell,
Stephen Township
S.S. No. 3—Miss Irene Fink-
beiner, who formerly taught at
wore a corsage of American
Beauty Briarcliffe roses, She
was attended by Mrs. CIarke
Ball who was gowned in a beauti-
fuI grey figured jersey with cor-
sage of pink Better Times roses.
Mr. Clarke Ball, youngest son
of the groom, attended his father.
For a trip to Pilot Mound,
Man., and North Battleford, Sask.,
the bride donned a suit of grey
wool and grey shortie coat, Upon
their return they will snake their
home in Clinton.
GEORGE B. BEATTIE
A native of Wingham, George
B. Beattie graduated from the
Canadian School of Embalming,
Toronto, in October, 1934, and
came to Clinton, with Sutter-
Perdue, in December 1934. In
June 1937, he established his own
business in the store formerly
occupied by Jackson's Shoe Stare.
He opened Clinton's first funeral
home in March 1942, and recently
added a private family room,
thus tarrying out a policy of im-
provement from time to time.
The Funeral Home recently was
inspeeted by the Ontario Depart-
ment of Health and passed as
most sanitary and adequate. He
attended three special courses in
the past ten years: embalming,
funeral direction and demi-
surgery.
Mr. Beattie is a member of
Wesley -Willis United Church,
Murphy LOL No. 710, Clinton
Lodge No, 83 IOOF, Lions Club,
Lawn Bowling Club, and is presi-
dent and playing member of Clin-
ton Citizens' Band. He is mar-
ried with two children: David, 8,
and Beverley, 0,
4%sssscefnessl
The Beattie Funeral Home —
Ambulance and Furniture --
owned and operated for the
past 12 years by George
B. Beattie,
will now be known as
Beattie
and
McRoberts
as of September 1, 1949.
HAROLD C. .MeROBERTS
New partner in the firm of
Beattie and McRoberts is Harold
C, McRoberts, who has had many
years' experience in the fields of
furniture and funeral service. A
native of Brampton, he 19 a grad-
uate of the Canadian School of
Embalming, Toronto, and holds
an, Ontario Embalmers' Certifi-
' Cate. He has practised his pro-
fession with P. T. Walker, Inger-
soll, for more than 20 years, and
has been well and favorably
known in that town and district,
Mr. McRoberts is a member`hf
the United Church of Canada; an
officer of King Hirafn -Lodger No.
37, A.F. and A,M., Ingersoll; and
a member of Ingersoll Y'smen's
Club.
He and his 'wife and daughter
'have taken up resident in the
Hellyar 'residence, Princess 'St.,
East, and are quite pleased with
thedz• reeeptibn here,
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QUALITY FURNITURE, LOWEST PRICES•
S.S,. No. 7, succeeds Miss Norma
Fahrner; S.S. No. 5—Miss Norma
Fahrner succeeds Mrs. Brenda
Kerr; S. S No, 7 -=Miss Helen
Walper succeeds Miss Irene Fink-
beiner; S.S. Not .U8, Grand Bend
—Miss Margaret Rats succeeds
Mrs. Emily Cory who has been
engaged by Goderich Public
School Board; S.S. No, 1716, Dash-
wood -'Miss' Della Marks replaces
Miss Morlock.
Tuckersmith Township
S.S. No. 3—Mrs. Second Norman
replace; Mrs. Elva Turvey who
has been engaged by She Public
School Board of Exeter; S.S. No.
4 --Miss Eunice Snow replaces
Miss Helen Jervis. Miss Snow
formerly taught in Etobicoke
Township near Toronto; S.S. No,
5—Miss Winifred Campbell re-
places Mrs. Beryl Nicholson; S.S.
No. 7 -Miss Mary Campbell re-
places J. E. Skinner.
Usborne Township
S.S. No, 5—Mrs. Lewis Dixon
No.replcMiHelen
a7 SMiss Donna HBowen, a
graduate of London Normal
School, replaces Miss Annie El-
ford.
RCAF, Clinton
Miss Clara May Clark, who
formerly taught in Stanley and
Hay Townships, has been engag-
ed by the RCAF Public School
Board, Clinton. Owing to in-
creased attendance, it has been
found necessary to engage a sec-
ond teacher at this school.
Clinton
Clayton O. Martin replaces
Lyle McKee. Owing to .the in-
creased attendance' Clinton Pub-
lic School Boardhas found it
necessary to engage en additional
teacher, Miss Viola Fraser.
• Exeter
Mrs. Elva Turvey has been en-
gaged as an additional teacher
owing to increased ,alttendance
in Exeter Public School,
Hensall
Miss Rhena Avery and Miss
Winifred Gray replace R. J. Den-
nison and Miss Juen Brandon.
Goderich
Mervin Stevens has been en-
gaged as principal of Central
Public School; Harold Jackman
has been engaged by the Board
of Education, London. Mrs.
Grand wBeno d,f ohas been engat ged
by Goderich Public School Board,
Mrs. Esther Ross has resigned
her position on the staff.
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