Clinton News-Record, 1960-10-06, Page 3Nixon-Verhoef
The Rev. D. J. Lane .con•
ducted a ,02010 ring ceremony
in St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, .Clinton on Saturday
afternoon, October 1, for Car-
rie Rnssila Verhoef, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arie Verhoef,
RR 5, Clinton and William
Ralph Nixon, Wingham, son of
Me, and Mrs. Isaac Nixon, RR
7, Lucia-Low, Standards of
bronze 'mums and white Can-
delabra decorated the church.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father, and she
was lovely in a floor length
gown of bridal taffeta styled
on princess lines. It featured
a chantilly lace bodice with.
long lily POiAt sleeves and seal-
loped sabrina neckline, sprink-
led with irridescent sequins and
pearls. The bouffant •sititit fell
to a chapel train., Tbe double
French veil was held
by a crown of lace, edged with
pearls and she carried a bou-
quet -of Talisman roses.
Miss Eva Verhoef, sister of
the bride was maid of honour,
in street length dress of avo-
cado green peau de sole, with.
,bouffant skirt and matching
cummerbund, • matching head-
piece and gloves made of peau
de sole, and matching satin
shoes. She carried a bouquet
of bronze 'mums.
Flowergirl was Miss Ruth
Bennett, Wingham, also in
green, styled to match that of
the maid of honour, and she
carried a cascade of bronze
'mums.
John Nixon, Belgrave, was
his brother's groomsman, and
ushers' were Arie Verhoef, bro-
ther of the bride, Clinton and
Carman Nixon, Scarboro, bro-
ther of the groom.
Appropriate music included
"The Lord's Prayer" during
the signing of the register and
"0 Perfect Love".
Bronze and yellow chrysan-
themums decorated the church
parlours for the reception,
where Mrs, Verhoef received
guests in a moss green dress
with black and beige accessor-
ies. The grooms mother as-
sisted in a figured dress of
green and yellow with brown
accessories. Both wore corsag-
es, of yellow carnations, Guests
attended from Toronto, Hamil-
ton, Sarnia, Wingham, Luck-
now, Clinton and district.
For a wedding trip into
northern Ontario the bride
donned a mauve sheath with
jacket to match, black acces-
sories and a corsage of yellow
roses. They will live in Wing-
ham.
Living In New Brunswick
LAC and MRS. CHARLES E. BLETCHER, 210
Sweeney Lane, Newcastle, New Brunswick, were mar-
ried on Thursday, September 15, at the home of the
bride's parents, 103 Joseph Street, Clinton, The bride
is Marjorie Elaine Martin, only daughter of Mr. and
and Mrs. Howard Currie, and her husband is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bletcher, North Surrey,
British Columbia. (Photo by Jervis)
More Persons Took Huron TB Tests
Than In 1956; Eight Were Active
On behalf of the Huron
County Tuberculosis Associa-
tion and the Department of
Health, the following results
of the recent county-wide mass
survey are' submitted by Dr.
R. la Aldis, medical officer of
health, Godesich,
1. Total number processed,
24,184; 2. No reportable disease
or abnormality, 23,650; 3. Pul-
monary tuberculosis, 17 (of
which eight or 0.03 percent
were diagnosed as active); 4.
Other diseases and abnormali-
ties, 515.
These results compare fav-
ourably with those of the pre-
vious survey in 1956 when 19,-
525 persons were processed.
T h e addition of tuberculin
testing to the latest survey, in-
creased the coverage to all
children and was exceedingly
well received in most centres.
All persons over 40 years of
age who attended the survey
have had the additional satis-
faction of knowing that they
were also screened for condi-
tions such as irregular heart
shadow, possible tumour and
other abnormalities which oc-
cur more frequently from this
age on.
Some adults may have in-
advertently missed the survey;
they are advised that their
family physician can test them
and refer them if advisable to
the monthly free chest clinic
in their area.
Both the mass survey and
the referred clinics are sup-
ported by Christmas Seals.
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Bowling LeagPle.
The first scheduled games .of
the season for the RCAF Home-
makers Bowling League took
place last Tuesday and Friday
evenings, with some very good
scores being recorded.
High triple of the week went
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Will Reorganize
Women's Groups
In United Church
Complete reorganization of
women's groups in •the United
Church of Canada has received
final approval from the 19th
general council.
The project under study for
several years, was described by
officials as one of the most
important since church union
35 years ago.
As of January 1, 1962, women
in the work of the Church will
be members of the United Ch-
urch Women. This new organ-
ization will take over the func-
tions of the Women's Mission-
ary Society and the Women's
Association,
For the first time women
will be represented by a board
in the Church.
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between the W.M.S. with 289,-
000 members and the W.A. with
221,000, Both organizations ex-
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and have an overlapping mem-
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200,000 women for the new
group.
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ing, showering her with con-
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McCowan; contests by the ilea,
teas and a humorous reading by
Mrs. Elmer Trick. After this.
Ruth opened' her many beauti-
ful gifts .and' thanked 'all pre.,
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