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Clinton News-Record, 1956-11-01, Page 4District Weddings Setittish Couple Marry MR. AND MRS. ALEX 1VIeGiANESS were married in, scot- land, on June 22 of this year. The groom lived in this area, for several years following the "war, and worked as a driver for Clinton Cab, prior to returning to his home in 'Scotland about two years ago. Mr. and Mrs, NfcGuiness, who live at 30 Tay- mein Street, Sandybills; Glasgow E, 2,,Scotiand, sent the photo to friends here, NighTigbeiner A pretty marriage took place at. St, J:ese,pl-es Roman .Catholic oh, Clinton, on .Saturday Morning,' October ,20, With Rev, J. W. P.. Gra- ham 'officiating, when Leona. Alice,. daughter of Mrs. 'Finkbeiner, zur- lob, and the late 1-I. Finkbein..• er became the bride of Joseph Fnadels• Nigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nigh, ,Seaforth, The bride was given In mar- riage by her brother Howard;-.Zer- leh, and wore a prineesa style fgionwgenr-tip wQaso'vheerldiantiplagellbeyr. a tiara* of pearls and her flowers Were ,red roses, The bridesrnaid was Mrs,-Maur.. lee rinicibelher, .sister,In4law of the bride, who wore a. ballerina length. gowti, of Ara net over silk with rnatehing* jacket and, headdress., Her flowers were blue carnations, Bill Nigh, Seaforth, was • his brother's •groomsnaan:. The ushers were John Nigh, brother of the greoM, . and - .Maurice • riokbeitier, brother of the -bride. The wedding dinner took place at the home of the bride, where her mother -received in an aqua dress and a corsage of, pink carna- tions, The groens mother wore a turquoise dress and a corsage of pink oarnations, • • For travelling the bride, chose near es your telephone A COMPLETE TRUST'SERVICE IN WESTERN opontAmo • RAYS pAumsoNi Truce Officer Hensall,, 'Ontario, -Mope. .51 For - .0. Estate Platining and Willa , M Real Estate Services 0 Investment Management. and Advisory Service on Fixed Term 'Deposits .3% on, Savings *41:Mate may be ;nailed a navy dress with navy accessories. iroses. Upon their return .04.r. and • and coat, and a corsage of pink I Mrs. Nigh will reside in .Clinton, Or Contact Any Office Of GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA. Toronto * Montreal • Ottawa "'Windsor Niagara Falls • Sudbury • Sault Ste. 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Dry Cleanung ''Let One all Do it Ail" Phone HU 2-7064 (By our Heris'all_correspondent) The 'wedding was solemnized in St. David's Church, Toronto, Wed- nesday, October 24, of EtherBeat- ty, Northern Ireiand, Missionary Teacher with the Irish Presbyter- ian Church, Indik and Rev. Don- ald MacDonald, minister of Car- mel `Presbyterian Church, Hensall. 'Rev'. James Burt, personal friend of Mr. MacDonald, officated. MacDonald-Beatty Lane-Townsend Baskets of yellow and bronze. at the altar of St. •-00.11.1in, ban, Rennin 'Cabello Church,. on Saturday, October 27, made a lev- ,..ely setting for the fall wedding of Thelma _Annette Townsend and Kenneth Jerome 'Lane, • •The =bride is,the datighter.1‘11r, and Mrs, Raymond'TOWnSend anti the -•greeni is the son of '1gr,, and Mrs, Vincent Lane, all of Seaforth, The Rev.11/1eCoWell perfernied,:the ceremony, , Given in marriage by her father the "bride wore a floor-Length gown of, Chantilly lace over satin, a seal-. loped neck line and long pointed, sleeves. _The bodice and front pan- ••of the skirt' were covered with opal sequins, - matching her head. dress. She wore a fingerAip veil of silk illusion net, bordered with land ..carried, -,.bouguel of better-time roses,.. Miss Madelon, Townsender Sister Ofthe bride, was maid of honque and 114lis Rose •Mary Lane, sister of the groom was bridesmaid. They Wore matching dresses of • powder blue !Crystallettele orchid pattern, faihioned with large bows at the back, They carried pink baby 'mums. Gerald Morris was groomsman • and Jack and .Greg Morris were ushers, The wedding ..mtisic vas played by tht groom's mother Mrs. Vincent Lane.- Soloist"Was Mrs, Thomas Kale: For the -reception held in Hotel Clinton, the bride's mother reeeiv-. ed in a peaepck blue •dre.s . with • -matching hat and: a corSage of pink 'mums. The groom's moth- er assisted in• toast brown and „ , were yellow 'mums. • The guests were entertained at _ • (Zk MT M;A KC ito? I LOCAtat.eo...0.1. She's led up on never the right things to wear tit the right lime; so Shelf; running to us for; .help—for we have the., "know-how" to get out, stub= 'born spots and stains, .do a superlative dry :cleaning job. :Try .us.` For Your -Convenience Use .Our f DownToWn'Oifice on. King Street (formerly Simpsons-Sears) CoplandTartridge LAC and Mrs. William Copland were married in the Manse, of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chu r c h here Jest Saturday morning, Oct- ober 27, by the Rev, D. J. Lane. The bride is the former 1V1iIdre,d 'Partridge, tlaughter.-• of Mr. 'and Mrs, George Partridge; B,osyth, Scotland,. and. arrived ,in Clinton from her hornOanda week prior to, the wedding. Her husband' is the son-of Mr, and•Mrs. John Copland- als& of Rosyth, Scotland, and he: is with the RCAF at Station (un- ion. . The bride wore a wool suit Of oatmeal nubby tweed with match-; ing accessories and a corsage of red roses, Her matron of honour was Mrs: Ed Walker, Clinton) wfr.: Brucefield IVIVIS Enterta• ins Guests At Thankoffering (By our Brumfield correspondent) The Autumn Tfiankoffering of the Brucefield Woman's Mission- ary Society was, held Wednesday night, October 17, when guests were present from Hensall, pen and ,Northside .Church, ,.Sea- forth. The president Mrs. S. pay- iSon presided and opened the meet- ing ,by reading a poem and gave words of welcome. Devotions were led by Mrs. H. Dalrymple, with Mrs. G. Graham reading a Thanksgiving medita- tion and Mrs. B. 1V1cClinchey lead- ing in prayer. .All enjoyed the numbers given by,,,the ladies of the .visiting churches. Mrs. G, Hess and Mrs. Coates, Fre,nsall, sang, a duet and Mrs, Kippen, gave an inter- esting reading. Another duet by Mi.s. P. Moffatt and \Mrs. A. John- son, Seaforth; and a 'solo by Betty Ross' were enjoyed. 'Four girls of the CGU received the offering. Mrs. -ROBert Allan introduced, the speaker, V4s. E. Desjardine, Grand Bend, who spoke, ort 'stew- ardship-,POnr Time, Our Abilities and-Our Possessions." Iii speaking 6f. Our time ,she said,' 'if we figured out how the hours of the day are spent we would be surprised what a small portion 'is_ given to God'S` work, and that most'of us have only one talent so we should use it to the best of our ability. Then we Should. give ef our possessions as God has blessed us.' - • Mrs. R. Scott presented, the speaker with a gift in appreciation of her interesting and inspiration- al talk. Mrs. L. Wilson thanked all who helped make the meeting so enjoyable. At the close of the meeting all were invited to the Sunday Schoolrooms for lunch and, a social time, Study Group Has Plan For Gifi,To Capreol Needy The Mothers' Study Group of the Wesley-Willis United. Church 'gathered after attending the mis- sion, in the Ontario Street•Churcb for a short meeting and social. Mrs, W. IVIurch opened the meet- ing with a reading, followed by a prayer in the form of a poem. Mrs, J. Cox, Mrs. B. tlanly and Mrs. C. Mock 'were chosen, as a work committee to buy flannelette, dirt it out and distribute tit for a layette, The layette, used cloth-ing and anything suitable for ChristrnaS gifts is to be battled in at the November meeting, so bale Gait be sent to 'Wis. SIornan, Capreol., Mrs, Murch, read sever- al articles on "Kindness." The Meeting eleSed With-a ste,` jai :half-hear, ending With delicious lunch served by Mrs. Steep and' Mrs. L. HaUghton, 'The Novernber meeting is inthe charge of Mrs. • B. Hardy with Mrs. Alvin Wise and Mrs. Stoll as hbateaSeS, Rid. Your Attic Of "Don't Wants Itun An Adlet Clutt onAivur s The United Church parsonage,. Dungannon) was the setting for the wedding of 1VIISS :Grace Bever-• ly Nivins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Nivins, Nile, and t'01,1g^". all ,Skelton. McKay • Clutton, son of Nfr, and Mrs, W. Hume Cint, ten, .R.13.4 Goderich. The eere- Mony was performed by the.Rev, G.. P, Watt,. • • The 'bride wore a white waltz,: length gown of nylon net with laee inserts over satin, and a -lace jack- et with lilyePeint sleeves, and Pet- er an collar. Her shoulder long- veil was held by -a pearl =Inl- et, and she 'carried a bouquet of red -,roses and white chrysantne, Her sister, Miss Elnla Nivins, was bridesmaid in a dress of pink pylon* net with lace inserts over satin with matching lace„jacket and a pink sequin band 'headdress, She carried blue tin'ted..chrysanth,- eniums, :Leonard Jenkins, Goderich, was groomsman, A reception was held, at the home of the bride, at 'which her mother received the guests in a dress of rose crepe with matching accessories, and was. ,assisted by the mother of ,the bridegroom, in navy bine:',"repe - with matching ac., cessories, - After a trip7to'NOrthern Ontar- io, the couple will reside in Sea- forth. the home of Mr. and ,Mrs, Vincent Lane and an evening, supper was served, The evening reception was held in the Seaforth arena with music by the Norris orchestra. The 'bride chose a copper wool dress with light beige coat and matching brown accessories and a corsage of taliSman roses, accessories!, the wedding trip to Kentucky, U.S.A. Upon their return they will take. up residence at 116 West Lodge, Toronto. Guests "were present from Tor- onto, Windsor, Kitchenet-Clinion and Seaforth,