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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1947-08-28, Page 4PAGE FOUR CLINTON NEWS -RECORD TIIUIRiSIDA'i',. .AUGUST 28;, 1947 Women' and Church Altairs in Cllnton• and Distr cl Delightful Trousseau Tea Honors Bride -elect Mrs John Al Sutter entertained at a delightful trousseau tea last evening in honor of her 'bride -elect daughter, Miss Eileen Sutter, whose marriage is to take place early in September. The hostess and her daughter re- ceived the guests in the lovely sun ,porch of the' Sutter home, Ratten- bury St. E. Upstairs Miss Shirley Sutter, sister of the bride-to-be, dis- played the linens while Mrs. R. B. Sutter, the bride -elect's sister -in - haw, showed the clothes. many of wlhioh had been made by Miss Sutter herself. Downstairs the gifts were on display and 'were 'shown by 'Miss Florence Aiken. At the tea table which was taste- fully covered with a hand -made lace cloth and 'decorated with silver and 1 a' pouquet of sheet ear. Pouring tea were Mrs. G. M. Counter and Mrs. E: G. Howes. Those assisting were Mrs. G. B. Beattie. Mrs. B. B. Pock- lington and MIs Maxine Miller. Engagements Announced 1121 and Mrs. Wilbert R Lobb, Goderioh Township, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter; Bernice Luella, to Gordon. MaeF'ar- lane, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Farlane, Wallacetowtn, Ontario, the marriage to take place the middle of 'S'eptember. The engagement is announced' of Jean, daughter of Dr. ,and Mrs. E. A. MoMaster, S'eaiforth, to Kenneth Pudney, son of Mr :and Mrs. Edmond R. Puclney, London, the wedding to take prase in Kniox Presbyterian Church, Seaforth,September 15. 0 DISTRICT W I PICNIC The district executive of the Wo- men's Institute e West. Huron held a special meeting at the home of Mrs. Norman Keating, W'ingham with a :full attendance, After many items of district interest had been discuss- ed, ,plans were nnacle to hold a West Iluron district Institute picnic in Har- bor park, Goclerich, Wednesday after- noon August 27. CHURCH DIRECTORY (Ail times are Eastern Daylight Saving) The, United Church. of Canada CLINTON UNITED CHURCHES will worship together during the month of August in Wesley -Willis Church RE -V. IAIN1DRE'W LANE, Minister IMrs, Morgan J. Agnew, Organist • and Choir Leader SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 11.00 A.M.—Morning Service "The Master's First Sermon" 12.10—Sunday School There will be no evening service. St. Paul's Anglican REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist drs. J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 10.00 AM.—Sunday School 1.1.00 A.M.--Morning Service Tho rector There will be no evening service during August. Tuesday, 3 p.m.—The Ladies' Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. H. B. Combe. • Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Board of Man- agement. Presbyterian REV. D. J. LANE, Minister Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 9.45 A.M.—+Service at Bayfield 10.00 A.M.—Sunday School 11.15 AM.—Divine Worship Rev. Donald Nicholson, Kincardine All Welcome Baptist C. C. ANDERSON, Ministet Mrs. Ernest Adams, Organist Mrs. W. Aikenhead, Choir Leader SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 Bible School 11 A.M. Evening Worship 7 p.m The minister will speak The financial depression seems on the way. There are signs of spiritual prosperity around the corner. "Be still and know that I am God." Remember His House next Lord's Day. Pentecostal We invite you to attend an Open Air Service in Library Park, on Sunday Evening. Two University students of London, Ont., will assist. Come, and let us worship the Lord together. Read Hebrews 10:25. r�so� q �!iihliillliiniiounm nyilmiii'1111111111'h IIIIIIIJIIIII If you have guests or have hewn or are going away, let The NEWS - RECORD know. Phone 4. • • Mrs. AAnn'drew Lane is visiting her sister in Ottawa. Mrs. B. C. Hearn is visiting in Toronto this week. Miss Mary Turner is holidaying this week in. Toronto. .Mrs. Irene Henri Inas returned from a pleasant two, weeks' vacation. Everett Downs, .Toronto, was re- newing acquaintances in town yester- day. Mrs. D. 3. A.tkineon, London, has been renewing acquaintances in town this week. Robert Miller and William Ilanly are visiting in Toronto and Detroit this week. 'Mrs. Andrew Weatherwax Ginnie, spent a few days last week visiting her sister, Miss Dolly Cantelon. Mr. and Mrs. F. Townsend and Mrs. Frances Trick were guests on Sat- urday at the Tyndall -Wise wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bartliff left Sunday to spend a few days with the latter's mother, Mrs. Knight, St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Hawkins and daughter, "Joyce, were in Toronto this week attending the Canadian National Exhibition. Mrs. Kenneth Breakey and little son, Richard, and Mrs. Irene Breakey Toronto, are spending most of this week with Mr. and Mrs, M. T. Cor- less. Mr. and .Mrs. William N. Ball and son Nelson, returned home Sunday night after spending a vaeation at Winnipeg, Man., and Detroit, Mich., and other points, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Eagleson, Ab- erdeen, South Dakota, have returned home after spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Heard and other relatives in Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lawrence, Hamilton, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Townsend and other relatives in this vicinity having cone up for the Tyndall -Wise wedding. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur W. Groves and daughter, Ruth, and son, Clayton, spent a few days in Toronto this week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Nott, Mr. and Mrs. Bert 'Sloman and two children, Audrey and, Werner, Oalc Park, 211., are visiting the former's sisters and brother, Mrs. J. Silcock, Miss L. Sloman and Fred, Simian. Mr. and Mrs. James Walters and son Jimmy, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight, all of Pontiac, Mich., were visiting over the weekend with the former's mother, Mrs, Helen Dahy- WEDDINGS HEPBURN—COLQUHOiIN The ohapel of Christie Street Hos- pital, Torente,. was <t beautiful setting Friday evening, August 15, for the marriage of Audrey Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Colq'uho'un, Clinton, to George Henry Hepburn, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hepburn, 'Chesney. P'adr'e J. E. Fraser performed the ceremony. The bride chose a street -length dress of powder blue crepe with navy accessories, and wore a ohoulderette of gardenia and red roses Miss Margaret Jaanes, Toronto, was the only attendant, wearing a navy blue ensemble with white accessories, and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Bryce Henwood, Toronto., was the grooms- man. On their return from Niagara Falls, Mr, and Mrs. Hepburn will reside at 655 Bloor Street, West, Toronto. McMASTER—MARQUIS At seven -thirty on Wednesday evening, August 20, in St. Andrew's United Church, Sioux Lookout, Ont- ario. the nuptial vows were taken by Miss Clara Estella Marquis, Reg. N., Sioux Lookout, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Marquis, Clint- on. and Basil Foster MoMaster. B.A., Brighton. The .bride, unattended, was charm- ing in a floor length gown of aqua jersey and 'carried a shower bouquet of sweet peas and baby's breath, • mple. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Douglas and childiren, Nancy and Kay, returned Monday after spending a very en- joyable holiday et their new summer Thome at Ipperwash Beach, Lake Huron. Miss Gloria Claire Palmer, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Procter Palmer, R.R. 2, Clinton, had the honour of singing over CBC Saturday in a pro- gramme broadcast form the Auto- motive Building, Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto. David McLay, Toronto, spent a few days' vacation with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. George McLay. Mr. and Mrs. McLay also had as their guests on Sunday, the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lancaster, St. Mary's, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garter and slaughter, Miss Joyce, spent the past two weeks at Matabanick Inn, on Lake Boshkung in Haliburton, and with Mr. and Mrs, Hiles Carter, Tor- onto, where they attended the Can- adian National Ebchi'bition. Rev, and Mrs. Don Timpany and son, Mark, Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless at their cabin "Heeiveebee" at Burk's. Mr. and 'Mrs. Corlesshave also had a visit; from the farmer's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Walker, Burgesviile. i It's1Back-to-School in Style FOR THE KIDS OF CLINTON AND DISTRICT Ana don't faun to come in and BEGIN This fall, MARTINS Store is stocked with just loads and loads of high quality back -to - school needs — Wearing Apparel FOR THE iGIRLS such as Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Stockings, Underwear, and FOR THE BOYS Sweaters, Shirts, Pants, Underwear, etc. Sweaters etc. 1l Shoes for all ages,in oxfords, bluchers, loafers School Supplies FOR PUBLIC AND HIGH SCHOOL Just everything for your actibe, growhcg youngsters' book -fit', boob-larsilan' days, • an'd .at prices sure to please every member of the fasnily'1 NOW TO WATCH OUR STORE. look 'around and see thegrenkest back -to -school values since pre-war days ! Phones 36,E MARTINS CLINTON 36w During the ceremony Mrs. George McNee, Hearst, sang the "Lord's Prayer; .and during the signing of the regie'ter. "0 Perfect Love". The. service -was solemnized by .;Rev. W. T, Brachy. Reception was held, in the Nurses' residence with Miss Dorothy E. Marquis, stater of the bride, receiv- ing in a street length gown of navy net with navy accessories and' con- trasting corsage. Mr. and 'Mrs. McMaster left for the east where the groom will take a .position in Ba'oolcvilie. TYNDALL—WISE .A. lovely double ring ceremony took place at St. James Church, Middle- ton, on Saturday, August 23, 1947, when Rev. L. Morgan united in mar- riage, Harriett Vera, youngest daugh- ter of Mrs. Wise and the late William W. Wise, and Lorne Elliott, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tyndall, all of Goderich Township. . The church was attractively dec- orated with pink ,and white gladioli. Mrs,. John R. Middleton played the wedding music and Miss June Mid- dleton, as soloist, sang "My Hero". The bride, given in marriage by her brother, George, was lovely in a white satin gown with double net overskirt, net embroidered yolk and tong .tapered sleeves over the hands. She wore an embroidered floor -length veil hell by a band of orange blos- onis and carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Muriel Wise, as her sister's maid of honor, wore floor -length pink net over satin with appliqued bodice and puff sleeves. She oarried a bou- quet of pink roses. Miss Muriel Rowden as br',idesanaid, wore floor -length pale blue nylon with low neckline and short puff Reeves, and carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. They both wore elbow length gloves and headdresses of flowers with shoulder -length veils to snatch. Little Jean Rathwell, niece of the groom, .was a dainty flower girl, wearing long pink ruffled organdy and carrying a nosegay of pink and white sweet peas. Kenneth Tyndall was his brother's best man. The ushers were Frank Potter, cousin of the groom, and' Harold "Wise, cousin of the bride. Following the 'ceremony, a recep- tion for about 60 guests was held on the lawn at the home of the bride's mother, who received in a grey crepe dress with black access- ories. The groom's mother also re- ceived, wearing a two-piece black and white checked taffeta caress, and both wore corsages of pink roses. For travelling, the bride donned an aqua :blue figured silk jersey dress with black accessories and corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Those assisting in serving were Kay and Elizabeth Middleton, June Miller, Anna Cole, Lois Middleton and Helen Taylor, - Bride -elect H• onored By Choir Colleagues An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of ;Mr and Mrs. John A. Sutter Thursday last when the choir of Wesley -Willis United Church gath- ered to honor Miss Eileen Sutter, a bride -elect of early September. During the evening games were played. A humorous feature of the evening was the ,hemming of cheese- cloth which was given to the bride -to be as dusters, Miss Ruth Potter voic- ed the wishes of the choir for the future 'happiness of the bride and groom, and presented a table lamp. Before IMdss Sutter could open :her gift she had to read verses which had been cleverly 'written by the presi- dent, Mrs. B. C. Hearn. Refreshments were served, in charge of Miss Potter and Mrs. R. B. Sutter. The groom -to -be, Robbie Robbins, made a fitting reply thank- ing the ohoir for good wishes and gift. ONTARIO ST. W.A. The Woman's Association of On- tario St. United , ehurch will meet on Tuesday, September 2, at 2.30 p.m. The Base Line and 16th Concession ladies will serve. Please note change of day. LEGION AU• XILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Can., adian Legion are to meet on Thurs- day, .September 4, at 8.15 p.m. at the Legion Hoarse. The ladies are asked to note the change in date. A good attendance is requested as plans are to be made to. attend the Zona rally. F. Skelton Raanilton St. Phone 89 GODEILICH 1 Tuesday Mon* wile -7i); Bell Rings. 'There'll be a Great Array of Youngsters in the Parade that Obeys the Summons to a New Term; Clothes play an Irnportant Part in. this Great Event * Blouses, Cardigans, Pullovers, Jackets, Skirts Dresses, Ankle and Knee Socks In Junior and Misses' Sizes 1 R. V. IRWIN j Phone 84 N 'any occasion, your 'por'trait expresses more personal iihoug(hfu'lness than any gift you can make. You owe yourself and your friends a modern photograph. Make an appointment today PHOTOGRAPHERS McEwan's Clinton For a Special Hot Weather Treat Take home a brick of Silverwood's Smoother -Than -Velvet ICE CREAM Assorted Flavors Order a Fresh BLUEBERRY or CHERRY PIE for Saturday ! BARTLIFF BROS. BAKERS and CONFECL'IONERS Phone 1 Clinton Silverwood's Ice Cream SLEEPING Is Believing ! Avoid fatigue wrath plenty of quality sleep. Fewer hours of sleep on comfortable resili- ent sieving equipment are of greater bene- fit than more hours on sleep on worn-out mattresses and springs. That's why quality sleep is as importanit as quantity sleep. Coupe to Ball Bros. for a com'plete :selection BETTER REST FOR BETTER HEALTH BALL BROS. WM. N. BALL D. G. BALL FUNERAL DIRECTORS PHONE 361W' Ambulanee Service PHONE 361J Listen to the "Messiah Quartet" over Radio Station OKNX Wednesdays and Flridaye at 2.30 pan.