Clinton News-Record, 1962-11-08, Page 4Page., 4—Clinton News-Record--;Thurs.,, Npy,, 8 1962
Wed in Goderich Anglican Church
MR. and MRS. JOHN W. BALDERSON,
Clinton, were married on Saturday, October 6, in
St. George's Anglican Church, Goderich, by the
Rev. K. E. Taylor. The bride is Carol Jean, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan, Langley, B.C., and
the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Mahn,
also of Langley, B.C. (B. J. Nephew Photo)
Friendship Club
Plans Bazaar
For November 21
Further arrangements foe
the'Christina's. Tea to 'be held
on November 21, were made
by 'the Friendship Club of St.
Paul's Church when they met
in the parish hall on October
30.
Members were asked to be
ready to donate candy and
home baking foe those 'booths.
Hostesses Mrs. W. Burton, Mrs,
W, J. Counter and Mrs. R. B.
Campbell served lunch.
The next meeting will be held
on Wednesday, November 14,
at 8,15 p.m. in the Doan-Rum-
ball moan. This change in lo-
cation is because the parish
hall is being used that night,
Members :are asked •not to bring
lunch.
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Auburn School
Stages Par
AUBURN— 1,T$S No, ,5 Hul-
7'ett was :ottmclivoly decorated
in :oranges black IAA; 'Week
for like Anneal Hallowe'en perry.
Preeselegel ehilehelne_ef 'the see-
lion were guests, prognarn
was en :the form of a Junier Boa
Cross mooting with the
debt, Lettra ,.leper in the chair,
Jennifer Grange was' 'at the
piano. Judy Areenue read the
minutes nod the roll
when 45 answered by ,quoting
their favorite expression..
The Reacher, Duncan Mae-
Kay, Mee, Clare Longlatimt,
Judy Arthur land Grail Miller
acted as judges of tile egeelernes
and awarded the prizes to Nur-
een Longleurst, for fancy dress,
second' prize' to Marie Plunkett;
comic dress,Mere Wilkin 'and
Linda Lanemet.
A musical oantest was con,
ducted Iby Brenda Ease with
prize 'weinere Joyce Leather-
land end. Karen Eest, A candy
hunt was held for the junior
pupils and 'small guests.
The following program was
enjoyed by all: piano solo,
Shelly Grange; riddles, Ronald
Arthur; reading, Marie Plun-
kett; duet by Betty Moss' and
Jennifer Grange. Collection was
received by Wanda Plaetzer.
Cendy treats were served 'to alt
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Legions Warned
To Cut Down
Sales Of Beer
Ten area ..branches of the
y al Canadian Legion have
been warned to cut down the
amount of beer they sell. An
average of 30 gallons per mem-
ber ,a year is considered desir-
able, said Judge W. T. Robb,
chairman of 'the Ontario Liquor
Licensing Board.
Meeting in Kitchener 'on Fri-
day, the board issued warnings
to 'the Legion branches in Brus-
sele, Hensall, Mitchell, St.
Marys, Galt, Hespeler, Elora,
Erin and Meth.
CGIT Masquerade
With Prizes And
Program of Games
AUBURN—Twenty-six CGIT
girls and their friends enjoyed
a Hallawe'en party in the Sun-
day School room of the church.
All the gees came in colorful
costumes and masked. T
grand march 'was held while
Mrs. Duncan MacKay and Mrs.
Lloyd Humphreys judged the
costumes, assisted by Miss
Laura Phillips. The prize for
fancy dress was awarded to
Shelly Grange who was a pretty
little gypsy maid. The southern
belle with 'her colorful large
skirt and picture hat won the
second prize. This was Brigitte
Schlichting.
The comic prize was- won by
Judith Arthur who was 'a bear-
headed man and second prize
was awarded 'to Mary Sender-
son who depicted 'Sherlock
Holmes carrying the spy-glage.
A program of games was' con-
ducted by Diane Kirkconnell,
Linda Longhuret, Joyce Leath-
erland, Mary Sanderson and
Brigitte ,Schlichting. Prizes for
tee contest's were given 'by Gail
Miller, Judy Arthur and Betty
Moss. Lunch was' served by
Margaret Sanderson, Petra
Tiechert 'and Marian Young-
blue
The leader, Mrs. Wes Brad-
nock 'announced that the mem-
bers had collected over $.14 for
UNICEF. The next meeting
will beheld on November 13
when plans will be made for
the annual 'vesper candle-light-
big service early 'in December.
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LUCKY STRIKE
On Georgina Island in Lake
Simcoe, Ontario Hydro Chair-
man W. Ross Strike travels as
MaleMe-Ko-Zhe-Wa. It means
"Lucky Strike". The Ojibway
tribe made Mr. Strike an hon-
ourary chief in appreciation of
the service provided by Hydro
since the reservation started
getting power five years ago,
Maitland Valley
Authority Buys
Gorrie Park
The Gorrie Community Park
has been purchased by the
Maitland ' Valley Congervatien
Authority for further develop-
ment. Known now as the Gor-
ele Conservation Area, the park
is in the village of Gorrie riot
far from Highway 87.
The 31-acre site contains a
mill, milleclam, pond and bound-
ally land on the leleitiand River.
Purchase price was $4,500. The
province will contribute $3,050
towards this, and the balance
will be' met by the Authority.
Chairman Harced Cosens,
Wallace Township, says no
change le proposed in the public
use of the park. Development
will include repairs to the dam,
arld cleaning of the river above
the dam. No major works' pro-
gram is anticipated' this year.
Eventually some .additional pic-
nic facilities will be added.
rose corsage.
For their honeymoon in nor-
thern and central United Stat-
es, the bride travelled in a
pale blue tweed suit. The couple
well reside at ,RR 1, Varna.
and. 1281102. LAUNDRY DRY-CLEANING
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Here you can get answers to currency questions, leave valuables in
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Wesley-Willis
UCW
Three United Church Women
meetings are scheduled for
Wesley-Welis United Church
next week.
Unit Two will meet in the
ladies parlour on Monday even-
ing at 8.30 p.m. Members are
asked to answer rail call with
a donation of print or flannel-
ette patches suitable for mak-
ing quilts for the next bale.
Unit Four will meet Tues-
day, November 13 at 2.30 The
film "The Will of A u g u st a
Nash" will be shown. Roll call.
will be answered by a verse' on
Peace. Members hope that the
travelogue an 'the Haly Land
which unfortunately had to be
cancelled 'last week, can be pre-
sented at a future date.
Most important event will be
the Autumn Thankaffering me-
eting on Friday, November 16
at 8 p.m. in the Sunday Schaal
room. The Rev. Walton. Tonge,
chaplain of ,Chung an College
in Hong Kong and a United
Church missionary, will be the
guest speaker Every member
of Weeley-Willis, United Church
Women 'should make a special
effort - to be present It is hoped
that many visitors, from neigh-
bouring - churelies will also at-
teed. Everyone is welcome.
Huron
County Council
November Session
The Huron County Council
will commence on Monday,
November 19th, 1962, at
10:00 a.m.
Notice of any documents
or deputations must be in the
hands of the Clerk no later
than 12:00 Noon, Friday,
November 16, 1962.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk-Treasurer,'
County of Huron,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario,
Saldivar-Dolmage
Bouquets 'of white eheysan-
themums formed the setting in
Cavan United Church, Winthrop
for the wedding of Jane Eliza-
beth Dolm'age and Edmund Ro-
bert Saldivar.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William .DoIrnagle,
RR , 1, Londesbore, and the
bridegroom who lives at RR 1,
Varna, is the son ,of Edmund
Saldivar, Vallejo, Calif., and the
late Mrs. Sale:War. He is the
grandson of Mr. and - Mrs. Ro-
,bert Brucefield. Rev.
Clifford Britton 'officiated at
the double-ring ceremony.
Miss ,Enely Collins, Clinton,
played treditional music and
provided organ accompaniment
for the soloist, Miss Myrtle Cel-
ine, Clinton. •
Given in marriage by her
father, the bridle was gowned
in white brocaded 'taffeta which
featured peplum and matching
bows on the skirt back. A
waist-length veil of nylon tulle
was attached' to a crown and
she wore as drop necklet, a gift
of the bridegroom. She carried
a white Bible crested with red
roses and white ribbon stream-
ers.
She was attended by Miss
Judy Thompson, .Landesbora,
maid of honour, wearing a
sleeveless street-length .gown of
pink nylon over taffeta, styled
with a "V" neckline and gath-
ered bodice. She wore the
bride's gift of a drop necklet,
and carried a nosegay of white
chry‘santhernums trimmed with
blue net and white ribbon.
Bridesmaids were Miss Joyce
Dolmage, sister of the bride,
and Miss Ethel Collins, Clinton,
They wore gowns similar to
that of the maid of honour.
Flowergire Beverly Meson,
Milveetare was dressed in pale
blue nylon with matching hat
and carried a white .chrysanthe-
mum nosegay with pink and
white net and ribbon trim.
Geoffrey Mieson, Milverton
ring bear, carried the Tinge on
a blue satin cushion. The bride-
groom was' attended by Donald
VoIland, Hensall, and guests
we're seated by Ronald Beatoh,
Hensall, and Neil Dalmage, Tor-
onto, brother of the bride.
A reception, was held at the
c h u r oh , where the bride's
mother received guests in a
moss-green lacie over taffeta.
gown and bronze corsage. She
was assisted by the bride-
groom's grandmother,. Mrs. Ro-
bert ,Speir, Varna, wearing a
street-eength dress of royal-
blue 'brocaded taffeta and a red
Honour Paid To
Bride-elect Miss
Kathleen Andrews
AUBURN—Baskets of celor-
enums decorated the Sun-
dAy Scheel room of Knox Pres-
bYtienian 1Chttreli when neigh-
bows [and friends of Miss Kath-
leen Andrews gathered for a
ShciWer Prier t,o her marriage
this month, Misses Margaret
and Mary Sanderson received
the guests at tile door.
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson was
the mistress of ceremonies and
the proven-1 began with a rous-
ing sing-song led by Mrs. Dun-
can MacKay with Mrs. Robert
J. Phillips at the piano. A read-
ing was given by Mrs. Themes
Haggett and Mrs. Gordon R.
Taylor sang a solo. A cake con-
test was conducted by Mee
Marilyn Daer, and a piano stile
was Played by Miss Margaret
Haines.
An, 'amusing mock wedding
of Miss Clara Delphinium Aas-
er Peabody to Amos Timothy
Alfalfa Ball was held with 'the
role of 'the bride 'taken by Mrs.
Kenneth Scott and the groom
Was played by Diane Kirkcon-
vele 'Bridesmaid' was Mrs. Wes
Beadnock and 'the best man was
Mrs. Ben Hamilton. The preach-
er was Mrs. Roy Finnigan and
the ;bride's mother was Mrs.
Gordon Dabie. The soloi's't was
Mrs. Duncan MacKay dressed
as 'a male soloist land organist,
Mrs. Robert J. Phillips played
Two Fined '$20
Eath .In Court
At Goderich •
le -.Goderich ,court 'last Thum-
the traditional wedding music..
The amusing 'costumes and: 'the
queer ceremony drew much
laughter.
Corsages were pinned on :the
guest of honour by Miss Marg-
aret Haines and Miss Barbara
Sanderson pinned• a corsage on
Miss Linda Andrews. They were
escorted to the Platform Where
an address was read by Miss
Marie Leathereen,d. Gifts were
presented by Misses Barbara
MacKay, Rage Marie Haggett,
Marilyn Deer, Barbara Sander-
son, Margaret Sanderson and
Maey Sanderson. Kathleen
thanked her friends for 'the
many gifts and lunch was sew-
ed.
BACKACHE
May be Warning
Backache is often caused by lazy
kidney action. When kidneys get out of
order, excess acids and wastes remain
in the system. Then backache, dis-
turbed rest or that tired-out and heavy-
headed feeling may soon follow. That's,
the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal
action. Then you feel better—sleep
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day, two ,..ctiotoo 01,111e4 WPX'e
fined ,f,PQ each and costs. an
PhArp.$ liquor other
than re.sidenee. They
were KOMI:0th .John 13.e.g..54$94,
17 'and Norman PPP:
18,, Bgth pleade.d guilty as.
changed.
Magistrate Glenn Hays also
fined' Peter J. Ceicleele, Clinton,
.$$.0 when he pleaded .g,41tty to_
.40.000. 3119V0 vehicle 4"-
mPhic1V111.0 on November 1, While
'intoxicated er under Ithe 'nn
figenee- of a eereetie drug.
•Mr., Grid who etee 110.4 ,114
clir'wev'14 licence suspended' fer-
e-le Menthe, told' fere court that
he had been celebrati'n'g ehe
birth of his 12th .child.
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