Clinton News-Record, 1962-10-11, Page 5Local Young Couple at Listowel
MR. AND MRS. JAMES ALLAN FINCH,
Listowel, were married in Wesley -Willis United
Church on Saturday afternoon, October 6, by the
Rev. Clifford Park, Clinton. The bride is Carol
Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lockhart,
Clinton, and she has been working in a bank in.
Listowel. The groom, who is a florist at Listowel,
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finch, RR 1, Clin-
ton. (Photo by Phillips)
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Social Notes
News Editor Anne Aiieron Phone HU 2,7349
Mr,'PO Mrs, John Calve and
tluetli' chilcli' `eu1 From Trenton,
were weekend ViSitols at Mr.
and Mrs, D. Trennbiay.
Mrs. 'Carl Peterson from
giving weekend with her son
and. his tamaY, 11'Tr', and Mas:.
Bob Ps~tertson,
Rigby Sabowin was. in Clink
tors Piib>ic Ifiosp%tai for tori-
sullitis; Mile' Huard WAS .a
pateait in S:t, d`Asepl,as,Iospit'al
lnt 1401100ai;; a speedy recovery
too (beat lads,
Congratulations end best wis-
hes .are extended to S/L a'reci
•M is, S, E, Ireland oin' the birth
of a son eau October 5, 1962,
An invitation is out for
redulrts fp coin the senior choir
of the RC Lohurdh. New ram -
leers should get in touch with
the choir aster Cpl, Paul Vig,
er.
MiDDIETON
Dr, and! Mx s., Andrew Grind-
lay, daughters" Carol and Anne
ied MIs, Grindley, Sr.„ Lon, -
dm; Spent'Saturday with. Mr.
and Mas. Fred Midele!ton,
Dr. R. 'G. Hunterr, Mrs. Hunt-
er, , Sally Beth and Mrs. Regetrls',
Toronto, were guests on Sun-
day alt the borne of Mr. and
MTS Stewart Middleton. • -
a
Hyland -Welsh
Marriage vows were exchang-
ed (between Catherine Annette
Welsh .and Ronald Eric Hyland,
at a double ring ceremony in
St. Andrew's United; Chureb,
Bayfield, with the,Rev. Rev. A, G.
Pease •oftficiating eon Saturday,
September 29. The sen'ctu'ary
was decorated with .autumn
flowers and ,glowing candtel-
a(bma.
The bride is the only dlaugfh
ter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert
H. Welsh., RR 2, B'ayyfield, and
the groom 6s+ the only son
of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Edward
Hyland, Riverview Ave., Lon. -
d.
The bride was captivatingly
gowned in .a floor length gown.
of silver •white French peau de
sole, The fitted bodice featured
below the elbow' sleeves: and 'a
flattering scoop neckline etch-
ed 'with 'hand=:run French
pure lace motifs. The elegant
skint was richly accented) by
medallions of the lovely French
lace. A crown of pearls held
her fingertip veil and she car-
ried a crescent bouquet ore chal-
ice roses and .stephanotis.
Identical sheath gowns; of
gold peau de sole, with :over-
skirts of guildi brocade on white
satin, were worn by Miss. Elaine
Ball, Clinton; as mei'ci of honour
and Mises Barbara Yea, Holmes-
ville, as bridesmaid, Miss Jan-
et • Wilson, London, cousin of
the bride, as junior bridesxn.'aid',
was gowned in full -skirted gad
peau 'de sbie, with gold' brocade.
on white satin cummerbund.
The bridle's attendants ,carried
crescent bouquets of bronze
''mums.
The 'bride was given in mar-
riage by her 'farther.
Attending the groom was
William Venn Vugt, London,
as hest man, and Clifford Rit-
chie, London, and Dan'id• Welsh,
brother .of the 'bride, RR 2,
Barefiieid as ushers.
Traditional wedding music
was played by M'isa Carol Pep-
per, Seafoith, who also accom-
panied the 'soloist, Mrs. Lance
Sadler as she sang, "The Wed-
ding Benediction", "The Lord's
Prayer" and, during the sign-
ing of the register, "0 Perfect
Lone",
A reception for 75 guests
followed at The Little Inn;,
Bayfield The dining room and
the 'parl,onur where the recep-
tion lime firmed, were tastte-
furlly decorated with autumn
flowers:
The bride's mother r'ecedived
in woodland green teryle rre
crepe, with beige hat and mat-
ching ,accessories, assisted by
the greom:'s ;mother who chose
dusty beige wool sheath dress
with mimic 'tits , m?atehing mink
hat and •correspondiing •access-
soir+ie'e. The br'ide's mother and
the groom's another wore core
tageS of ehalice roses.
For travelling to I iegara
Falls, N'ew England States and
New York City, the bride dell
led a heather brown Fru ch
wool sheath dress with tau and
brown accessories and a S-
aye of yellow roses
The groom's gift to the bride
was a pearl droplet necklafce and
Matching eatrings.
ings.
h1 their taupe", the ,bride
and •gtroom will reside at 574
K'ialgsway Ave., London,
The bride is ori the stag of
the Lonclle n and Middlesex Chale
dret's Aid Society ,a,nd the
groom is on the 'staff our Drug
Treading -Cornparee Leiden.
The bride was feted 'at eve -
ere; M her
ar 6hohtt'e 1S Prior 'tt7 marr-
riage, Mee, Joseph Clark, Loaf
doll, Was hoeteee at; rt panty
shower. the office staff at the
Landon 'arid Middlesex Chit
dr'en's Aid ,S'odl tY ware 1ioo3w.
'uses art to iniecel:larreous shaW�
or, also iitt London, and the
United Meath Werit r1 of St.
Andrew's tT heel Church, 134e -
field, where the bride has been
organist and chair leader for
several year% herietteed her
with .a thower batattital
-Cintees 14e04 $eris'on
T,he Girl Guides of this park
met an Oeteber 1 at Ai'r. Mar-
shal High Campbell school, for
he'll first meeting of the RA -
Son, The girls are in the
charge of Mrs. Suzanne Treni-
blay, captain, and! Mrs, Rita
LaPointe!, as lieutenant, Pub--
city is being ng looked after by
Mrs, Vivian Poxon, Twenty'
four twirls were present; nne
of.their •worthe projects is rto
suppriy the refreshments for' the
patient's sof Huronview next No.,
member, when the WA pays its
monthly visit,
Nuptials at. St, Peel's
A pretty wedding was, sol-
emnized on Saturday morning,
October 6, F/L Iticharrl Bus-
sey :officiated aft The ceremony
which milted A'C1 Alphonse
Boudreau and Miss Loretta
O'Neill, Ottawa, The main al,
tar was adorned with gladiolus
and the warn. autumn slice
shone through the widows of
the •c1 wuh during the entire
ceremoey,
The bride looked mart in
trine pale blue suit and match,
ing shoes, She wore a winter
white that, Her white Bible was
adorned with. pink and blue
balby roses",
Witnesses for the couple
were; Rfidhard Robillard and
Papal Luacignan, 'both from East -
view.
The soloist was Patti Viger
end 'the organist ACI Eric
Masbo& gh, from Barbados.
The bride 'is the daughter of
,Mx, W. O'Neill and the late
Mrs. O'Ned'11, Ottawa, and Mr.
Boudreau is the sen of Mrs.
B. Boudreau, Ottawa, formerly
of Syndey, N:S.
The newlyweds left on a 'tale
east, stopping in Toronto and
Ottawa en route.
Earns Decoration
CPL. W. "Bill'' 1YLATTBEWS
sen •af Mr. and Mrs. A. 3.
"Lonnie" Matthews, 1VIa'ry
Sltreet; 'Chilton, recently re-
ceived the :Crn.adta Farces
Decoration from •G/C 3. G.
lVMarthi.eso4 MBE., CD, Com-
mandrvg Offices, of RCAF
Station, Clinton. Corporal
Matthews is Married! and has
four ch>ildiren, Diane 9, twins
Karl and Karin, and Kim. 6.
He ;played on the Station ball
team this year and is. a staff
itnetruc'tor a RCAF Station
Clinton. •
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UNIT 3 MEETING
Unit 3 of Ontario Street
United Church Women will
meet 1VIondlay, October 15 at
8.30 p.m. in the church par-
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304r --In a. brilliant display
,of fielding and awesome hitting
power, tire RCAF Sergeants'
Ness, Staff League Champions,
1'aslt week won the RCAF • Sta-
tion Softball Championship by
h;4anbling the sitydent ,cba'Cnp-
ions 17 ,to 1.
The Sergeants' Mess won the
staff leave championship four
weeks sago by defeating the
Corporal's' Club twn• games to
4e'r!o in a bent tWo out of three
game series. After losing .the
first genie to the students 4 to
3 •the Sergeants bounced back.
to Will the 'next two games by
very convincing margins -•42 to
4 and 17 to 1.
Pat Dumtatyne, on the mound
for the winners, handcuffed the
stud'en't hitters with his sheep
control, 'allowing only three
hits. The almost flawless, field,
ing by the •chiaanpiees; demoral-
ized the students on several
occasions, particularly in the
fourth inning when they laad!e'd
the leases with nobody out but
tailed eo pee a run acerous the
plate,
The batting power of the
Sergeants can be attested by
the fact that an seven play-off
garner, 'against three •different
teams, they seored 101 runs
while allowing only 25 to be
scored •agabiet them.
Jan Rubes
The popular oper!attic bass,
Jan Rubes, .00ce again serves
as host and vocalist on Songs
of My People, the CBC radio
network program of tradition-
al music from many land's.
The (dhow, which also features
the orchestra and chortle of
Ivan Rornanoff, is heard each
Monday evening,
(8C Photo)
Clinton Collegiate
At Huron -Perth -Ex
Athletes 'from Clinton Dist-
trict Collegiate Inetitute last
Thursday helped topple records.
at the Horrors: Perth -Fix 'track
and field aneet held at Sft.
Marys, and brought home two
championships.
.Clarence Magee, star pitcher
for the finalist Fish and Game
Banftan baseball team, won the
intermediate 'bora title, tied
with a St. Marys boy, Larry
Carlberg ('they .each had 14
paints) and Bonnie Boyer, per-
ennital wiener "af track and
field championships, brought
borne the junior ,girls trophy,
with 18 out of a possible 20
points.
Records' broken by CDCI
athletes 'included the senior
boyte 880 yard race, run by
Harry Bakker in 2 ' minutes,
Women's Auxiliary
At St. Andrew's
Plan Oct. 27 Event
On Tuesday evening, October
9, 20 members of the Madeleine
Lane Auxiliary of Sct. Andrew's
Presbyterian :Church assemb-
led at the home of Mrs, Harry
Weymouth. The president,
Mas. Ronald McCann, .welcom'ed
three visitors to the meeting.
Scripture lesson was read by
Mrs, Viola Lainipnvan and Miss
Mabel Harvey led in. prayer.
Roll call was answered by a
verse of thanksgiving. A par -
tion from .the study book en,
titl'e'd "Generosity" wall read
by Mrs. William. Cook.
Mrs. Frank Mutch read a
poem called "Which. Are You?"
After a short business; meeting
concerning the bazaar to be
held on Saturday, October 27,
a social hour of games was
enjoyed.
A's'sist ng the hostess with
liurmh were Mrs. Dorothy Hym
ers, Mies Mabel Harvey and
MTs. Alam Graham,
0
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G0DEitiCH
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Schools Field Day
12.7 second (old record was
2 minutes, 13.7 seconds); •
—the intermediate 440 yard
dash, run by Brian Levis in
56,9 seconds (oId record 57.9
seconds);
—the 'intermediate high. jump
by Beverley Beck, 4'7" (old
record 4'6") ;
—the intermediate running
broad jump by Beverley Beck,
14'91/2" • (old record 14'9") ;
—junior girls 100 yard dash,
run by Bonnie Boyes in 13 sec-
onds (old record 13.1 seconds:);
---junior running broad jump,
by Bonnie Boyes, 14'8 " (old
record 14'6") ;
—junior high jump, by' Bon-
nie Boyes, 4'8" (old record
4,5") .
Tih'e meet champions were St.
Marys athletes, who broke nine
of the 22 records which fell d'ur-
iing the afternoon. South. Huron
district high school broke five
records and Mitchell one,
Other wins by local young-
sters were; senior boys, 440
yards, Harry Bakker, 52.7 see -
mule; senior il'op, step 'and
jump, Budd Boyes, 41'; pole
vfaulte Maurice Marshall; 10';
itermediate standing broad
jump, Clar'enee Magee, 18'5";
initermediate hop, step and
jump, Clarence Magee, 29'2";
junior ,bow. 100 yards, Dean
Read, 11. 5s'ec.; junior boys,
220 yards, Dead Read, 27 sec.;
standing broad jump, Wendy
McGee, 7'; junior ,girls 440 yard
relay, Bonnie Doves, Linda
Spano, Mary Jean Neilans,
Barbara Peck, 61.5 seconds.
Second place awards were
warn by Ed Rand, 880 yards
and 'senior mile; Budd Boyes,
senior ,high jump and broad
jump, pole vault; Ernest Bru-
bacher, senior discus; Clarence
Magee, intermediate 440 yards;
Brian Levis, intermediate 880
yards; Doug Daarnborough, in-
termediate! discus; Wende. Mo -
Gee, senior high jure; Lioyann
Rutherford intermediate 100
yawls; Beverley Beck, inter-
mediate standing broad jump;
Bontrzlie Boyes, junior standing
broad jump.
Tlhiird.plcace ribbons: were won
by 'Ernie Brubaoher, senior shot
put; Michael Scotchxner, inter-
mediate 100 yards; Clarence
Magee, intermediate high jump;
Bob Ba'tkin, intermediatte pole_
vault; Lloyanrn Rutherford,
Karen Schefter, Ethel Col-
lins, Margaret Gliddon, inter-
mediate 440 yard relay.
1' urs• Oti(pbpr it 1962 --Clinton News-Recor{i,,.+Pc ge 5
Honemakers iowib.g,League Teams.
The teals -c0pte,ins held a.
meeting on Tuesday.. at'o'ber
2 ,to prick 'their Oats, It was
defoirl,ed Ito start ,the 'ason gym.
Thui'sldla , October 11 at 8 1�•rt?„
Tlue ,fgflowing are the teams
elnd The night WTI team bowls.
Any'quve who' ga7nnle't bowl this
week ds to'contact her +lean?
-captain and let her )now.
Apley 1, Thursday, Team. 1,
Go 0eitrber's; captain Robs Mc'
Gulr% Laurie Hewitt, Joan
Ma,ctlge,L"ileeri Borden S�hei.la
Anderson,. ,Alice Harcl aty, Acle
Koch,
Alley 2, Thursday'., Team 2,
The Blow—s: captain Rose Dotl!l,
Jean garnett, Joan Sutcliffe,
Margo Marshall:, Jessie Mac-
Kay, Blanche Bette Flora
Chambers.
A?1ey 3, Thursday, Te'ani. 3,
The Real MVMpCoyst, captain.
Mary McCoy, June Fo1s1, E�lsnia
lavogsi!de, Shirley' Parker, carat
lIarlt, Giadys Bakki, Donna
Alley' 4, Thursday, Team 4,
The S,artel'Lites; captain lean
3 ntting, Bernice Loden, Shir-
ley Petton, Syevie. Patterson,
Phy4l s McIaae, Rita LaPointe,
3tacltde Htall,.
A!tte'3'' 5, Thursday,.e*
T 5,.
The ,Sweet Peas: eeptein Win.
Niven, Marg .Tbout, Joe We,.
Blee't,. Irene I3umlse, Shirl,ey
Miciziie,
jointly Icing, Vi Kit;-
soul,.
Alloy 6, Tinteelay, Teem 6,
The Asst Net,tes•: captain E1
len Newell. Marcel' e Cyr,
Grace l-leinstra, Celia 13a7Ser,,
Sial2y f31rd, Mabel 7 x , Marian
D'eliuie.
A'11ey 1, Fr'id'ay, Team 7, The
Mateo; .captiain Jean Greer,
Jpye,e 1 > ubel, klraaakie 1V); e'naxt ,
.i-feleo Dewar, Elsie Robes tsoe,
l‘ifeelLein Merrell, Felice Peddle.
Ailey 2, 1'"rid4y, Tears?. 8, The.
Comets: ea -paella Joyce Gale,
Alice Menet, Lea Deehan, Donk
naOban pion, Marion Reim,
Myrvta Wilson, Noreen Cote,.
Alley 3, Friday, Teani 9, The
Dy -Soars; papttein Kay Wick,
wore, Jackie F,Slinger, Jennie
Try.olwic, Masy Reed, Gay
Gagni, Flo Rays, Doris' Ascarid.
Alley 4, Friday, Teeam 10, The
T'ry„HardLs: captain Lois, Bill,
Bo{Cu
se rrie, SplurgeMalen-
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'Iir'eay, Marilyn Clyne, Irene
Oakahasi,
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