Clinton News-Record, 1961-09-28, Page 4Page Clinton News-Record--Th.urs., Sept. 28, 1901 j
. and run for 11 months,
Various ideas for- Making
Sunday Schoai More interest-
ing •were discussed but nothing
feasible decided upon,
•On •October ,10 a Christian,
, Bducation Workshop will be
{held in Wesley -Willis, and all
were urged to attend, ,Also, .on
October 19 an MMB, Workshop
will be held at which Mrs, C.
Nelson will represent Wesley -
Walls, The Rev, C. .G, Parr
closed the meeting with prayer.
Mrs. Rockey thanked Mrs.
Holland for her hospitality. The
newt meeting will be et the
home oP Mrs, Ken Johnston,
Wesley Willis
Sunday School
Plans events
Sunday School executive of
Wesley -Willis United Chi.trch
met at the home of Mrs. N.
Holland on Tuesday evening,
September 19 with 13 members
present. In the absence of sup-
erintendent Ron Steepe the
meeting was conducted by Ch-
arles Nelson,
Plans for rally day .service
on September 24 are reported
well under way. Attendance
award pins will be given out,
The new year for attendance
record, is to begin on October
WEDDING
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TO 11EET ON TUESDAY
Ontario Street United .Ohureli
Woman's Association will meet
on Tuesday afternoon, October
3 at 2.30 'p.m, in the church
parlour. Program is in charge
of Miss Sybil Courtice and Mrs,
John Merrill, Lunch conveners
are Mrs. Howard Crich and
Mrs. Howard Trewartha of St,
George's Ward,
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Steve Stothers Opens
Belgrave Fall Fair
Guest speaker at the opening
of the Belgrave Fair was Steve
Stothers, Lueknow, who was
a member of the committee
when the fair was first organ-
ized 41 years ago. Mr. Stoth-
ers is a retired agricultural
representative. He was .intro-
duced by Douglas Miles, Clin-
ton, agricultural representative
for Huron County.
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Moore -Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Donald C.
Moore, London, were carried
in WesleyNiillis United Chur-
ch, Clinton aurid candelabra
and baskets of gladiolus on
Saturday, September 16 in a
double ring ceremony, by the
Rev. Clifford G. Park. The
bride is Doris Blaine, :daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C.
Cooper, Clinton, The groom's
parents are Mr, and Mrs C.
A. Moore, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Given in •marriage by her
father, the 'bride was lovely n
a floor -length gown of pure
silk organza, and rosepoint lace,.
Styled along princess lines the
gown had an empire waist, .and
the lace bodice with bateau
neckline was edged in sequins
and seed' pearls and had long
lily point sleeves, The bouffant
skirt sprinkled with lace and
sequin motif ended in •acath-
edral train. Her tiara of pearls
and rhinestones held a chapel
length veil of illusion tulle, .She
carried ',hums and tiny rose-
buds,
The matron of •honour was
Mrs. Ron Sutton, Clinton, and
brildesin. aid's were Miss Jacque-
line • Matthews, London and
Mass Brenda Kennedy, Londes-
bora. They wore 'ballerina
length gowns of turquoise pure
silk organza and shiffley em-
broidery. The plain bouffant
skirts had embroidered bodices'
with three-quarter length sl-
eeves. and 4 scoop neckline and
rose of self -trim organza en-
hanced their gowns. They car-
ried; white 'mums.
Sharee Kennedy, Londesboro,
was flower girl and Bradley
Cooper, Clinton, was ring bear-
er
Louis Ducharrne, Windsor
was groomsman and ushers
were Gary Cooper, Clinton and
Barry Baigent, Thamesford,
Mrs. Anne MacDonald, Lon
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..NOTES..
(By JACK C. DIETRICH)
Assuming that you have read
last week's article on collecting
Canadian ,pennies, you will now
know which pennies are diffi-
cult to come by. Although the
1922 through to 1926 are be-
coming scarce, there is one uth-
er penny that is extremely rare
and that is the 1936 dot penny.
The dot is "found below the date
between the 9 and 3 of the
1936. The reason for this dot
was to indicate that the 1936
dot coins were actually minted
in 1937 when the new George
VI dies were not ready yet.
It is believed that the dot
on the die filled up causing
most of the 678,823 coins to be
issued without the dot. What-
ever the reason, the coin is a
much desired :piece and is val-
ued up to 2,000 dollars. Con-
sidering that there are only
nine of the 1936 dot pennies
known, it is easier to under-
stand why they are so highly
priced.
A great many people have
heard of this covin and its value
and therefore are checking ev-
ery 1936 penny for a dot hop-
ing that they may be lucky
enough to find one. I would like
to point out that the odds a-
gainst finding one are astron-
omical, it would be more profit-
able to look for the 1922 to
1926 pennies which are easier
to come 'by.
For the .coIiector, don't be
discouraged because of the high
priced 1936 dot cent, it is not
generally considered to be part
of the George V series, and
therefore there is usually no
space provided far it in most
albums.
Of all the George V pennies
issued from 1920 through to
1936 the highest quantity min-
ted was in 1932 (21,316,190)
and the lowest quantity minted
was in 1925 (1,000,622) disre-
garding the 1936 dot penny.
So looking at these figures, it
is not impossible to complete
this series. but as time goes by
and more collectors enter this
hobby
they will eventuallyy
dis-
appear from everyday change,
so now is 'the time to ,start
collecting. The cash outlay for
this series can be as low as
17 cents or higher depending
on how lucky you are in pick-
ing them up.
If anyone has any questions
on coins I will be very happy
to answer them., just address
your inquiries to Box 28 in care
of myself, Until next week
thank you for . your interest.
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don was soloist, accompanied• led with crossed front neckline'
by Mrs, M. Rennie, Seafbrth,
organist of the Church.
For the reception which fol-
lowed hi the church parlours,
the bride's mother received in
a sheath ensemble of blue em-
broidered crys(ttalette over tar-
feta with white and beige ac-
cessories and a corsage of pink
carnations. Attending were gu-
ests from Windsor, Toronto,
Pontiac, London, St. Thomas,
Tharnesford, londesbora, Wing-
ham and Hollywood, Californ-
ia, as well as locally.
For a wedding trip to Hali-
fax, Nova Scotia, the bride
donned a chocolate brown sh-
eath of French broadcloth sty -
and draped bow •at the side'
accenting the slim skirt. The
sleeves were bracelet length..
She wore A corsage of yellow
roses and brown and green
accessories. •
Upon their return th ey will
live in London.
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feeling and may be bothered by backaches.
Perhaps neth(ng seriously wrong, Just a temper-
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bladder discomfort. That's the time to take
Dodd's Sidney Pills. Oodd's help stimulate the
kidneys to relieve this condition which may
often Cause backache and tired feeling. Thon you
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-NOTICE-
FIRST AID TRAINING
Under the auspices of ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
a class of training in FIRST AID TO THE INJURED
will be held at TOWN HALL, CLINTON, starting
at 8.00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 (for Men
and Women).
This class will continue every Wednesday night
for seven weeks followed by an oral and practical
examination in First Aid on the eighth night.
There will be an enrollment fee of $4.00 per
person. Each candidate will receive a text book and
practice bandages. Successful candidates will re-
ceive the St. John Ambulance Certificate in First
Aid or the next higher Award to which they are
entitled.
INSTRUCTOR: CLARE MAGEE
Enrolment will be on opening night.
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