Clinton News-Record, 1961-10-12, Page 4Married Here at St Andrew's
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES EDWARD MATHERS,
Goderich, were married in St. Andrew's Presbyter-
ian Church, Clinton, on Friday afternoon, Septem-
ber 30, by the Rev. Dr. D. J. Lane, minister of
the church. The bride is Lorna Jane, daughter
of Mrs. Alma Boyce, Goderich and her husband's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mathers, RR
2, Clinton. The young couple will live in Goderich.
(Haddon Studios)
SS 4 Club
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SS 4 Goderich -Township
Community Club met at the
home of president, Mrs.
William Labb for the Septem-
ber meeting, Roll call was re-
sponded to by 13. members and
there was one visitor present,
A quilt was 'tied, and it was
decided to pack a bale at the
next meeting.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
.,'-Kees Lobb assisting Mrs W.
Labb, The October meeting
will be at the home of Mrs.
Carman Tebbutt on October 24.
(Note change of date). The
roll call is to be answered by
presenting articles for the bale.
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Municipality of the Town of Clinton
County of ,Huron
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up in my office at Clinton, the 4th day of October, 1961,
the list of all persons entiled to vote in said Municipality
at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there
for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate
proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac-
cording to law, the last day of appeal being the 18th day
of October, 1961,
Dated at Clinton this 4th day of October, 1961.
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THE GOSPEL MESSENGERS
Page 4 Clinton News-Record
Thors,, Oct, Vir 1961
Shirley Bean Busby, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, E. Busby,
(formerly Myrtle Lawson/ and
Harry Warren Hannah, son of
Mr, and. Mrs. F,. W, Hannah,
Leamington. Rev, R. D. Hors-
burgh performed the ceremony
in Park Street United Church,
Chatham,
'Organist Mrs, .Arthur Lavery
accompanied the soloist, Don
Wellestein, St. Catherines,
Escorted up the aisle by her
father, the bride wore a white
corde taffeta gown fashioned
with a fitted bodice, sabrina
neckline scalloped with lace .ap,
plique re-embroidered with
pearls, sequins, and long taper-
ed sleeves. The bouffant skirt
featuring a large taffeta rose
at back of waistline, was em-
broidered down the sides and
around the chapel train, A
sequin and pear/ crown held
her hand-rolled fingertip veil
of French illusion, She carried
a garland of white butterfly
roses, stephanotis and French
ivy- trails.
Mrs. Melvin Hall, Burling-
.
ton, was matron of honour and
bridesmaids were Mrs, Harold
Rathwell and Miss Frances
Schram, They wore frocks of
violet peau de sole with mat-
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Wedding vows were spoken, eh, Clinton was the scene on before an altar adorned with Saturday, September 30 of the white gladioli and burning tap- wedding of Verna Lorene Cold— ers on Saturday atternoor4 by' well, daughter of Mr, anti Mrs,
Robert Buschmeyer, Thames-
ville attended as groomsman.
Ushering were Bruce Busby
and Philip Chapman, both of
Toronto,
A reception in Wesley Hall
followed the ceremony. For the
wedding trip the bride donned
a green french wool suit with
brown and green accessories
and corsage of orange delight
roses,
The newlyweds wilt make
their home in Hanover, Ontario,
The bride is well known in
this community.
o
Finley-Rodges
Tall white tapers in wrought
iron candelabra and chrysan-
themurns in autumn shades
formed the setting in Wesley-
Willis United Church,' Clinton,
on Saturday, October 7, of
Elizabeth Anne Frances Rodges
and William Edward Finley.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. A. L. Hodges, Clinton and
the groom is the son ..of Mr,
and Mrs. Clark Finley, Wind,
sir. The Rev. Clifford Park
was the officiating clergyman,
assisted by Dr. D, J. Lane, St,
Andrew's Presbyterian Church.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by Cyril Proctor,
Goderich, wore a floor-length
gown of white silk organza
with chantilly lace bodice. The
scalloped neckline was embroid-
ered with pearls and rhine-
stones. The skirt was trimmed
with fan-shaped panels of
chantilly lace, extending from
the hemline 'to the waist where
they were caught with rosettes
of white organza. Her finger-
tip veil was' held by a tiara- of
pearls and crystal and she car-
ried a white Bible crested with
talisman' roses.
The matron of honour was
Mrs. D. B, Palmer, Clinton,
who wore a dress of white and
gold brocade with a white head-
dress of tiny feathers and veil-
ing and carried a nosegay of
talisman roses.
The 'bridesmaid was Miss
Susan Finley, sister of the
groom, Windsor and the junior
bridesmaid was Miss Sharon
Palmer, Clinton. They were
identically gowned in dresses of
autumn gold brocade with
headdresses of :tiny gold feeth-
ers and veiling and carried
nosegays of talisman roses.
Dr. D, B, Palmer, Clinton,
attended the groom and guests
were ushered by Eric Finley,
Toronto and Robert Taler, De-
troit, the brother and brother-
in-law of the groom.
The soaaist, Mrs. W. Hearn,
Clinton, 'was accompanied at
the organ by Mrs, S. Rennie,
as she sang the Wedding Pray-
er, the Lord's Prayer and "Be-
cause."
Following the recemony a re-
ception was held in the church
parlours. Receiving the guests,
the bride's mother wore a navy
sheath with dusky pink acces-
sories and a corsage of pink
carnations. The groom's moth-
er wore a turquoise sheath with
white accessories and a corsage
of white carnations. Out-of-
town guests were from Edmon-
ton, Detroit, Toronto, Strat-
ford, Owen Sound, Goderich,
Kincardine, Windsor 'and Ayl-
mer,
For travelling the bride wore
a luggage tan suit and stole
with matching accessories ,and
a corsage of talisman roses.
The young couple will reside
in London.
Dawson, Varna,
'For the reception which fol-
lowed the bride's mother wore
deep turquoise brocaded satin
with matching hat and Week
accessories. The groom's mo-
ther wore nevy blue with bei-
ge accessories. Each ware a cor-
sage of white carnations.
Leaving on a wedding trip to
Mexico, the bride donned a
green knitted suit with brown
accessories,
Rilling-Garrett
Bronze and yellow 'mums
were used in decorating the
Maple Street Gospel Hall, Cl-
inton for the Saturday, Sep-
tember 30 wedding of Mae Gar-
rett and Horst Rifling. The
bride's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. A. Garrett, Clinton and
the groom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Rifling, Scar-
bore.
Mr. John M. Martin, Hawk-
esville, officiated.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was lovely in
floor-length white lace over
McBrien-Hunter
At a quiet ceremony in the
chapel of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Goclerich on Saturday
morning, September 30, Marg-
aret Hunter, daughter of Mr.
John Pride, Elma Township, be-
came the bride of E. Secord
McBrien, 1-lullett Township, son
of W. J. McBrien, Hallett
Township,
The Rev. G. L. Royal of-
ficiated
The bride wore a figured
sheath dress of brown and bei-
ge wool jersey with brown and
beige accessories and. a corsage
of yellow roses,
For a wedding trip to paints
north, she donned a suit of mag-
enta wool, with black accessor-
ies and ,a corsage of yellow
roses. Upon their return they
will live at Seaforth.
satin, styled with fitted bod-
ice and lilypoint sleeves. She
carried a bouquet of talisman
roses.
Miss Jean Hull, Brussels,
was bridesmaid in light green
flocked nylon over taffeta and
she carried talisman roses. Miss
Nancy Brubacher, Clinton was
flowergirl in light flocked ny-
lon over taffeta,
Otto Lemke, Eganville was
groomsman and ushers were
Ernest and Dennis Brubacher.
Miss Lucinda Weber, Water-
loo sang "The Wedding Pray-
er", accompanied by Miss Rose
Brubacher at the piano.
The reception followed in the
Ontario Street United Church
hall, where the bride's mother
received in blue taffeta with
white duco dots and pink ac-
cessories. The groom's mother
wore a white.and blue flowered
dress with winter white acces-
sories. Each wore a white cor-
sage.
Guests attended from De-
troit, Elmira,, Hawkesville, Kit-
chener, Strathroy, Eganville,
Weston and Waterloo, as well
as Scarboro and Toronto.
For travelling the bride don-
ned a royll blue suit with mat-:
ching accessories and a pink
corsage. Following a wedding
trip through the Thousand Is-
lands, the young couple will
live at Golden Lake, Ontario
(south of Pembroke),
Amsinga—
Bruinsma
Baskets of white gladioliand
mauve 'mtura decorated the
Christian Reformed Church,
Clinton, on Friday evening,
September '22, when Greta,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D.
Bruinsma, Goderich Township,
became +the bride of Henry
Amsinga, Exeter, son of Mr,
and Mrs, K. Amsinga, Goderich
Township,
The Rev. L. Slofetra, Clin-
ton, performed the ceremenY
and music was provided by J.
Hoorcla, Sr., Clinton,
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was lovely in
a full length gown of nylon or,
ganza over net and taffeta,
featuring short sleeves, bateau
neckline with appliqued motifs
of lace and irridescent sequins
on the full skirt. A large bow
accented the waist at the back,
Her elbow-length veil was held
by a headdress of dainty flow-
ers, and she carried a crescent
of white 'mums.
Miss Irene Bruinsma, sister
of the bride was junior brides-
maid dressed in street length
pale lime organza with lace
bodice, matching headdress and
carrying mauve 'mums. Miss
Irene de Boer, Lucknow, was
flower-girl in street length
dress of yellow nylon with
matching headdress, She car-
ried a nosegay of mauve 'rnurns.
Groomsman was Elts'o Am,
siriga, Goderich Township and
ushers were Cecil Bruinsma,
Goderich Township; John Am-
singa, Smithville and Thys
Bruinsma, Goderich Township.
After a reception in the
church hall the young couple
left on a wedding trip •to Nor-
thern Ontario.
Attending the reception were
guests from Lucknow, Smith-
vile, Strathroy, Listowel, Kit-
chener, London and Grand
Rapids, Mich.
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TRY SOME CROUTONS
IN ANY CREAM SOUP
A few croutons floating on
any cream soup are as good
tasting as they are good look-
ing, according to the Food and
Nutrition Department of Mac-
donald Institute, Guelph.
William Caldwell, Clinton, to
Lorne Harold Love, Zurich, son
of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Love,
Zurich. The Rev. Grant Mills
officiated,
Given in marriage by her
father the bride was lovely in
silk ,organza over taffeta with
three-quarter length sleeve's,
a scalloped neckline re-em-
broidered with guipure lace
and sees pearls and a chapel
trained skirt with side panels
of the same lace and. a crown
of pearls and crystal beads
holding the fingertip veil of
white tulle. She carried a mau-
ve orchid on white bible.
Miss Norma Love, Zurich,
was maid of honour and br-
idesmaids. were Miss Lois Fal-
coner, Stratford and Mrs. Ken
Caldwell, Clinton, They were
mauve brocaded satin dresses,
with white pillbox hats and car-
ried white baby 'mums in
wicker baskets.
The flowergiel, Miss Cheryl
Webster, Varna, wore a white
brocaded satin dress with mau-
ve sash and headpiece of mauve
and white flowers and a wick-
er basket with white baby
'mums. Ring bearer was Glenn
Dickson, Kitchener.
The male attendants all
wore charcoal suits; Jack Me,
Gregor, Clinton was grooms-
man and ushers were Ken
Caldwell, Clinton and Bill
Hannah,Busby Love -Caldwell to miniature carnations, white
star 'mums arid periwink
trails,
le
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