Clinton News-Record, 1962-06-07, Page 5Surprise Silver Wedding:Porty
For Mr. aid Mrs, 6,Olake
Departing Teachers
Given Farewell Party
By CDCI Associates
tady teachers on staff at
Clinton District Collegiate In-
stitute had dinner at the Little
Inn, Bay:field on May 31. It
was in the form of a farewell
party for the six teachers who
are leaving.
Honoured were Mrs. Alan
Lowe, Miss Emma Plumsteel,
Mrs. John Robinson, Miss Bar-
bara Boycl, Miss Katherine
Klapp and Mrs. S. P. Burton.
Guests included Mrs. D. John
Cochrane, Miss Aileen Skeggs
and Mrs. Guy Cunningham.
AUBURN
Correspondent
MRS. W. I3RADNOCK
The Auburn librarian wishes
all county library books to be
in' by June 9.
Mr, and Mrs. George Millian
moved on Monday into their
new home in the village,
The sympathy of this com-
munity is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Hallam in the loss
of their baby on Sunday, June
3 (stillborn).
The films showed by the
Sigma-C boys drew large
Crowds last Vriday and Satur-
day evenings. These were shown
in Knox United Church and
were in charge of Rev. C. E.
Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Craig
were guests over the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Wil-
liams at Port Huron and at-
tended the Becker-Williams
wedding on Saturday.
The Sacrament of Holy Bap-
tism was administered last Sun-
day to the following children by
Rev. C. B, Lewis at Knox Unit-
ed Church: Yvonne Marie Bean,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Bean; Heather Anne
Patterson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Patterson; Brad-
ley Benson Andrews, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Andrews;
William Brian Robertson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Rob-
ertson.
At the Westfield'service the
following were baptized: Ron-
ald John McDowll, son of Mr.
and. Mrs, Gerald McDowell;
Rhea Maretta McDowell, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
McDowell; Kimberley Doris
Van Vliet, daughter Of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Van Vliet.
Thirty 'teenagers enjoyed the
'CGIT final, party of the year
last Friday eevning, The even-
ing's inn was in charge of Jud-1
ith Arthur, Gail Miller and
Margaret Sanderson, and start-
ed off' With a scavenger hunt,
After rthe hunt a Weiner roast
was held on the banks of the
Maitland River and the even-
ing closed With a sing-song a-
round the fire. Mrs. Harry Ar-
thur, Mrs. Wilfred Sandersen
assisted Mrs. W. Bradnock in
supervising and assisting in the
party.
Congratulations to 1V1r, and
Mts. Keith IVIachart on the birth
of a daughter in Clinton '.Public
Hospital on Sunday, June 8.
The, Auburn Publie School
ball team Went to Blyth last
weekend for a gable with pupils
Of .grade I and 8. Although they
were net the 'winners they are
looking forward to do better at
the next genie. Those Playing"
Were:. Phil 'Biaback„ p; Robert
d; Gail Miller, 1b; Ron
Arthur, 2bl John Mackay, Ss;
Alan, Craig, 3.1); and fielders
rxeddid Heogefthooril, Elnier
Diebold, !Kai: I Tiechert and
Laura Deer also played first
base, The tithPires were DMA-
care IVIACKey and R. Higgins,
teachers,
Gent's and
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Auburn 'Women's_ Institute Hears :Talk,
On Horticulture;. Committee 'Reports
A humorous mock wedding
was staged. Mrs: Ray Robinson
played the wedding march, Mrs.
William Talbot, Jr., took the,
part of the minister; .Archie
Mustard, the blushing bride;
Louise Talbot, the nervous
groom; Mrs. Bert Greer, brides-
maid and Laurence Talbot, best
man; attendants at the wedding
25 years,ago; Helen Grainger,
flower-girl, carried a bushel
basket of snowballs, and wilted
lilacs, tossing them in the
crowd; Clifford Talbot, the
weeping mother; Ann Westlake,
the hillbilly father; Mrs. Geo-
rge Hess, soloist, sang "So Tir-
ed" and "I Want a Gal", ac-
companied by Mrs. L. Bowman.
Following this Cathryn
Grainger sang "May the Good
Lord Bless' and Keep You".
Rev. Laurence Talbot called
Mr, and Mrs. Gladwin West-
lake •to the front and asked
them to accept gifts on behalf
of their relatives and friends,
A silver flower vase was pre-
sented by Wendy Greer, a
chrome table by R. Grainger
and Archie Mustard, and four
chairs by Jim, Phyllis and Cath-
ryn Grainger and Diane Cleave.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Westlake
expressed their thanks and ap-
preciation.
Lunch followed in the din-
ing room, The bride's table was
centred with a three-tiered wed-
ding . cake flanked with pink
tapers and silver vases of lily-
of-the-valley.
Guests were present from
Bayfield, Harriston, St. Cath-
arines, London, Brucefield,
Goderich, Zurich, Hensall, Cen-
tralia and Exeter.
It was on May 29, 1.937, that
Marybell, elder daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Carnie,
Bronson Line, was married to
Gladwin Westlake, son of Mr.
and Mrs".`E, A. Westlake, Blue
Water Highway, Stanley Town-
ship, The Rev. R. M. Gale of
St. Andrew's United Church of-
ficiated at' the quiet wedding at
the home of the bride's par-
ents. .The bride wore a tra-
ditional white dress in floor-
length and veil, She carried
Talisman roses, Her sister Jean
in a long blue gown carried
pink carnations and baby's
breath, Laurence Talbot was
groomsman.
Mrs. George Hess presided at
the organ for the wedding mu-
sic and 'also sang "I Love You
Truly" during the signing of
the register. Others attending
were Mrs. R,,M. Gale, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Westlake, Randolph
Sammutt, Mrs. George Howard
and friends of the bride. Misses
Elizabeth Snowden and Eileen
Talbot waited on table.
After a motor trip to Mont-
real they made their home on
the groom's farm on the Blue
Water Highway where they
have resided ever since. They
have one' daughter, Ann, who is
a member of the Bank of Mont-
real staff in Goderich.
AIJBURN---Horticnittl.re was
the topic of the May meeting
Of the Attnurn Women's
stituite in the Cetnio4PitY Me
n'lorial Hall. President, Mrs, Ed
Payles was In charge And Mrs,
Robert J. Phillips was pianist,
Mirkutes ware 'read by the
secretary, Mrs, Thomas Hag,
oitb, She also gaye the finan-
cial. %al:Di-ilea showing la bat-
aiace of 411,88.
Mrs. George Millian report-
ed on the plaque which is be-
ing prepared for the hell. The
president reported that the
opening day ;has net been set
yet by the new hoard. An in-
vitation to attend the dance for
the Clinton hospital was read
and the members. voted to ap-
ply for the short course this
'fall on copper tooling.
Mrs. Andrew Kirkeormell,
convener of the card commit.
Summer Activities
Planned by Wesley-
Willis Sunday School
The executive of Wesley-Wil-
lis United Church Sunday
School were led by the Rev.
C. G, Park at the last meeting.
Plans were laid for the .anni-
versary and flower Sunday ser-
vice en June 17.
Vacation school will. be -field
the first two weeks in Augest
with Mavis Wilson as director.
July 11 was set as' a tentative,
date for the picnic.
There will be no. Sunday.
School during July. In August
there will be Sunday School
classes for juniors and' primary
students ,during church service,
but no isenior Sunday School.
Regular sessions will. begin on
September 9 with rally day ser-
vice' on September 16 and' pro-
motions on September 30,
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tee reported that there were
ten cards sent daring the month.
end She read the thanic-0/044
notes received. Interesting re-
ports of the district alInnal,
meeting at Clinton Were 'given
by Mrs. 4ebert J, Phillips and
Mrs. Lloyd 1-11,141PhreYS, Roll
call was Answered by heaping
"a vegetable begiumbq with the
first letter in your SOrnatne"-
Guest SPeaker of the after-
noon was Mrs. Toynbee Lan*
Goderich, who spoke on the
growing of tuberous rooted be-,
gonias. She •told the early his-
tpxy of these bulbs will& dat-
ed back '0 1690. She described
the method of planting and
showed pictures of her own
flower beds taken last summer.
She concluded by quoting 'the
poem, "In a Garden". Mrs,
Thomas Lawlor thanked her
and presented her with a gilt,
Mrs. Ed Davies gave an in-
teresting account of the presi,
dent's conference at Guelph.
A discussion took place con-
cerntng: the oetehmting of the
.49#1 AnIthienSra* of ,the Aphim
brangh of the Wee
Arexlmek Virv,• Haines .44,4
Mis .T ,Lawlor were .4p.tpoin,ted
to plan a .PelehratiOP, An ine-
tereSting flower _er4teglt was
.eondneted ' Eby Mrs, -Thoro,as
Lawlor with the winners,. Mrs-,
Lloyd 1-Iwnplireys- and Nf.rs,
Pith Me.ehm,
1.4m Hem Watson wAs. the,
winner of the ;begonia, .donated
:rto0. IttXP doer
pt', e was won by Mrs, TheinaS.
Lawlor, An auction of Plants,
.134thS Was held with Mrs, POP:-
,go,4i4es .as auctioneer,
was Served by MM. CieOnge
Millian, Ntrs. 'Th'omas .44wor
and -Nrp, Harry Watson,
BAYFIELD - A delightful
surprise party was held for Mr.
and Mrs. Gladwin Westlake,
Blue Water Highway, Stanley
Township, on Saturday evening,
May 26 in Russeldale Hall, in
honour of their 25th wedding
anniversary,
Archie Mustard invited Mr.
and Mrs. Westlake to go and
spend-the evening with him and
friends. But he would not re-
veal their destination. After
driving through Thedford and
Parkhill they finally reached
Russeildale to find about 70
relatives and friends awaiting,
them in the hall.
There was a short program
consisting of a sing-song led by
Leonard Bowman with Mrs.
Bowman at the piano; a solo
by Cathryn Grainger, "0 Mama
Dear, I gave away the Baby";
a vocal solo by Mrs, George
Hess, Hensel], "How Great Thou
Art" and a piano solo.by Phyllis
Grainger,
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