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Clinton News-Record, 1958-08-07, Page 3Lyon-Hamilton Mixed bouquets of summer flow- ers, ferns and candelabra made a pretty setting in Burns United Church, Hullett, on Saturday, July 19, ,at 2.30 o'clock, when Shirley Aileen Hamilton, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Harnii- Nirvirenier.virn-qpir-mipr.orrwrogr-ogresip"Iir SERVICE IS, OUR NAME JACK SCRUTON FOR EVERYTHING IN • PETROLEUM it HU.2-9453 CLINTON CITIES SERVICE] SMILES ton, Londesboro, became the ibride of Murray Harrison, Lyon, elder son of Mrs. Laura Lyon and the late Joseph Lyon. Rev. J. T. White performed the double ring c'ereanony. Traditional wedding music was played by Miss Barbara Holland, cousin of 'the bride. Mrs. Carman Moon, aunt of the bride, sang, "0, perfect Love", before the cer- emony, and "The Lord's' Prayer" during 'the signing of the register. The bride, given in marriage by 'her father, looked lovely in a white gown of floor-length chant- illy lace and sheer crystalette over duchess satin. Lace bodice sheer yoke outlined in. iridescent sequ- ins and pearls, small collar em brold'ered in sequins and pearls, filly point sleeves, aisle-wide skirt of chantilly lace to the hipline and front panel With deep flounce of sheer orystalette, draped fold of sheer enhanced by small circle of' pearls, with matching embroider- ed headpiece with hem-length French illusion veil banded in hand chipped Valencia lace. She carried white rosebuds with bre- caded ribbon and.fieng white strea- mers. The groom's gift 'to the wide was pearl earrings and necklace. The flower girl, Glenyce Ander- son, in pink ice silk organza and matching headdress, carried a nosegay of white rosebuds as she preceded the bride down the aisle. She was 'accompanied by Master Bill Beacom, cousin of the groom, who carried the rings on a white satin cushion. Miss Lenora Hamilton, sister of the bride, was maid of honour, and chose a ballerina length gown of pink ice. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Milton Dale, sister of the! 'bride, Who wore a gown; of del- ,phiniurn blue, and Miss. Margurite Lyon, sister of the groom, who wore a gown of Sunset yellow, The attendants chose ballerina-length gowns with torso bodice, brief sleeves, draped neckline flaring into Hawaiian look in back panel and full bouffant skirt worn over silk taffeta and hoops. They wore matching nylon pearl - trimmed tiaras and white earrings and' neck- laces, gifts from the bride. They carried bouquets of white rose- buds. The groom was, attended by his brother, Albert Lyon, and the ushers were, Kenneth. Moon, cous- in of the bride, and Douglas. Reek, cousin of the 'groom. A reception followed in Lon- desboro Church parlor, where the bride's mother received, wearing a pink lace sheath dress with mat- ching accessories and a corsage of blue carnations, assisted by the groom's mother, wearing powder blue spun lace dress trimmed with white accessories and a corsage, of pink carnations. For a wedding trip to the east- ern provinces of Canada, the bride wore a turquoise sheath dress with matching duster coat, plink ac- cessories and a corsage of pink carnations. On their return the couple well reside in Myth CYLCOLOGY SEZ: •• MORE SCANOAL TRAVEIS OVER THE 'PHONE TODAY THAN EVER WAS SPILLED OVER 1HE eAck FENCE! No matter where you travel you heed a oar that you can depend on. Our expert mechanics and modern ser- vice facilities assure you of perfect Motoring all year round. fifo, SERVICE' STATION CAM E. DO,VG CorINTE.1.0oV TOY) "TOE Pt ACE WI-It ) YOU NIE A.VI HAvE ICJ rtt,oW YouP 1.10C1H entriOne Ire Mi 9-9032 Cau kiwi* ev •-••••••••••W::::•taif:::;x44,.....•••• • Ever listen to two women discus- sing a movie . . another wo- man's clothes . . . their favourite kind of home? Sure, they argue plenty on these subjects. But when it comes to the finest, most modern way of cooking - every woman admits a Frigidaire Range from BALL and MUTCH is tops. 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PERTH, ONTARIO 1954 FORD F250 3/4 TON $795.00 1953 METEOR Mainline Sedan with Signals $795.00 1952 FORD Customline Coach, with Signals, and Radio, rear-seat speaker $725.00 1952 PLYMOUTH Sedan, 1 owner $675.00 1950 PLYMOUTH Coach with Radio and Signals .„.„ .......... $525.00 HU 2.9363 701.7.11,SDAY., AUGUST 7, 1958 CLINTON NEWS-AgiCW110 RA= TP/A0/1 • Married at Zurich Reg. 16.95 Now 9195 - /At PROSPeRITV OUR FR/ENDS KNOW US "/N rousy TIMES WE KNOW OUR FR/ENDS!" STORE est "3" HERE IT IS BUY NOW for NEXT YEAR GOOD SELECTION IN MISSES SIZES 12 14 - 16 . - 18 - 20 JUNIOR SIZES 7 - 9 -11 13 ' HALF SIZES 201/2 - 22 1/2 MARTINS .PORTER'S .HILL 'The AltVast Meeting Plf Potiter's ill Community Club Will he held or Wednesday eventing, August 20. at the home of M. Anatin 4 rte, Mrs. !Ellison ,Clex crud porQthy Love invited! the Woman's. MI$10,C*. OM of Grace Chunab to their cottage near 13v:field for the reg- ular meeting on Thursday after- noon, Aragliat . . you can't always tell what you're getting. The same goes for dry clean. ing that's why it pays to .use a cleaner that has experienced judgment, knows the right fluids to use for each cleaning problem, each fabric. For safe handling, call us! Letter to the editor Asks Explanation Editor, Clinton News-Record. SIR: Your editorial on the Hog Pro- ducers vote has been read with much interest. Although the writ- er is not a hog producer he has quite definite views on the ques- tions involved in the matter of Marketing hogs. But these are not the reasons for writing this letter, Let us quote from your editorial: "Perth county produces more hogs than any other county in On- tario. Huron ranks high among the large producers in the prov- ince; yet they failed to recognize, or at least were not aware of the advantages of the plan as seen by the other areas. "This is not the only question upon which Huron and Perth stand unique and are 'queer' among the counties of Ontario. They are the only counties to stick with the out- dated and peculiar Canada Temp- erance Act long after other parts of Ontario have dispensed with it". What the writer would like to know is how you can reconcile your opposition to the restrictions on the purchase and sale of in- toxication liquors in Huron and Perth with your opposition to the removal of restrictions on the Clinton Magistrate's Court Several charges of careless driv- ing against local drivers were heard in magistrate's court here on Tuesday morning, by Magist- rate D, E. Holmes. J, W. Proctor, 21, of RCAF Station Brockville, was fined $25 and costs as a result of charges following an accident on King Street near the CNR tracks, when his car went off the east side of the road, striking a hydro pole and ending up in a hedge. Ronald MacKay, on June 30 turned left on Concession 2, Hul- lett Towship, entering a drive-way in the path of oncoming traffic, and failed to give a signal visible to the other driver. A mishap oc- curred, when the second car struck the MacKay vehicle at the right rear corner. Constable investigat- ing reported that the second car was visible for only 150 feet prior to the impact. Fine was $15 and costs, and a warning was given to the young driver, to "make his left turns faster after this." Allan Finch, 17, Hullett Town- ship, was fined $20 and costs on a charge of careless driving on Highway 4 on July 5. Two good friends, of Hullett Township, Ephraim Snell and Her- bert Oakes were charged with failing to pull over to the right hand side of the road at the top of a hill, in order to give room for the other to pass. A head-on collision had resulted, with- Mr. Oakes ending up in the hospital for a brief stay. Fine for each was $15 and costs. With Mr. Snell hurrying to catch a plane, it was arranged that Mr. Oakes would pay both fines at the close of court, so that Mr. Snell could get away. purchase and sale of hogs in the same area. No doubt this question has risen in the minds of many of your readers to whom an explanation is. GRAYING HAIR No more temporary 'cover-up' rinses - no more tricky tints or dyes to use. SCOTT'S ANTI-GRAY HAIR TONE will restore natural looking colour and sheen to your hair gradually, over a two or three week period, if you follow directions, Then use only as re- quired. It won't wash out, nor rub off on clothing or pillows. Equally ef-fective for men and women, and this greaseless cream has a lanolin base that is actually beneficial to due, -o, mormigER BEZEiW 32 :lien, Street East Kitchener, Ont. August 2, 1958, the hair, Simply rub it into the hair once a day, for two to three weeks, and marvel at the natural looking col- our and lustre coming back to your gray hair. Start looking younger now - try either $3.00 size, or $6,00 economy size, and you are protected by a money-back guarantee if not satis- fied. Now available at Pennebaker's Drug Store Clinton, Ontario MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR McCALLUM were mar- ried on Saturday at the Lutheran Parsonage in Zurich, by the Rev. 0. Winter. The bride is Joan Nancy, dau- ghter of Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Koehler, RR 2, Hensall, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Mc- Ca I I um, Seaforth. Just What You Have Been Waiting For - FINAL CLEARANCE DRESS SALE YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE Groups Reg. 10.95 Now 6.95 This Week The Lucky No. Is 1876 Check your Calendar. If the number matches, take the Calendar to our office and claim you $3.00 credit. MARKET DEPT. 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