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Clinton News-Record, 1969-09-04, Page 7Auburn wedding WARREN—YOUNGSLUT Bouquets of white And Mauve MUMS decorated. St- George's Presbyterian Church, Dunclas Street, London, for the wedding of Sheldon Allister Warren of London and Marion Grace. Youngblut of London. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Russel Gordon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Major Youngblut, RR 1, Auburn, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold J. Warren of LonclOn. The soloist was Graeme MacDonald of Brussels, cousin of the bride. Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked lovely in a floor-length gown of white crepe, featuring an A-line skirt with train attached at center back, short sleeves and trimmed with lace. Her shoulder-length veil was held with a lace headpiece and she carried a bouquet of white tinted with mauve glads. Miss Marjorie Youngblut of London, sister of the bride, was maid of honour and Miss Margaret Youngblut, RR 1, Auburn, sister of the bride, and Miss Debbie Nicholson of London, neice of the groom were bridesmaids. They all wore floor-length dresses of mauve nylon over taffeta puffed sleeves with small rows of flowers at cuff and collar. They carried cascades of white and mauve mums. The grooms-man was Harold Warren, of Strathroy, brother of the groom, and the ushers were Wilfred Nicholson and Frank Addison, both of London and brothers-in-law of the groom. For a reception which followed at Norden's Restaurant, the bride's mother wore a mint green Fortrel dress; gold and white hat, white accessories, pearl necklace and earrings and a corsage of deep pink roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother wearing a blue Egyptian brocaded silk two-piece dress, white accessories and a deep pink rose corsage. For a wedding trip to Lake Commanda and northern Ontario, the bride donned a white linen dress with matching yellow linen coat, white accessories and corsage of white daisies. Mr. and Mrs. Warren will rtE reside* at 570 ',4 Williatri " London. Prior to her marriage, the bride was honored by showers given by Mrs.Viola Addison, Mrs. Hazel Nicholson and the Auburn community in Knox Prebyterian Church. NEW RECTOR St. Mark's Anglican Church Auburn will have its new rector next Sunday to the congregation charge of Wingham St. Paul's, Trinity Belgrave, Trinity Blyth and St. John's Brussels. He is the Rev. J. K. Stokes of St. John's Church, Walpole Island. The service at St. Mark's, Auburn, will be at 1:15 p.m. NEWS FOR YOU TO HEAR • Harry Williams 482-6633 CLINTON Distributor for all Shell Oil Products SHELL CHEMICALS Deposit Accounts — No Service Charge. * No Charge for Cheques. —Personalized Cheques Available at Nominal Cost If • Desired — 3% Per Annum interest Paid If Minimum Monthly Balance of $500 Or More. Clinton Community Credit Union 70 Ontario Street • 'r at 482-3467 NOW PAYING UP TO ON TERM DEPOSITS. skin special minerals lot cattle SHUR-GAIN has three mineral products designed to custom-fit all cattle feeding programs. SHUR-GAIN DAIRY CATTLE MINERAL - feed free choice to cattle on high legume forage rations. SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL CATTLE MINERALS - feed free choice to cattle on high grain or grain plus silage rations. SHUR-GAIN SPECIAL CATTLE MINERALS - feed free choice to cattle on high grain or grain plus silage rations where high salt content in water is present. Place your order to-day for the SHUR-GAIN mineral that fits into your cattle feeding program. 1 ital:, /` • feed service 'Y t 0 mil 151119 9111) v.)) t, ,.. • • , f: N FEED INEARVVELL HOSIERY BUILDING MILL Mary St. 482.3484 CLINTON AGRICO ANNOUNCEMENT NEW SALES AND SERVICE APPOINTMENTS AT THE AGRICO FERTILIZER SERVICE CENTRE IN BRUCEFIELD DON HENDERSON HAL ELARO Charles L. Milai', District Manager, Agricultural Chemicals Limited, announces the appointment of Donald C. Henderson as Manager of the Brucefield Agrido Blending Plant, and Harold (Hai) Fiero as Blender Operator. Don Henderson, raised on a farm, has been living in lIclertori Where he has been active in local Sports and served a terni as President of Ilderton Junior Farmers, He wilt be responsible for taleS and service in Brucefield and surrounding area. Previously he was employed at the London plant of Agricultural Chernicalt Limited, Harold Flaro, recently discharged from the Canadian Armed Forces, will take over es Blender Operator. For the pest year he has made his home in Varna and is well known in the area for hit activities in lc hockey and baseball leagues. • The Brucefield fertilizer warehouse Was replaced earlier this year by a fertilizer blending plant. It was designed to handle both bag and bulk fertiliz er, arid to provide ~lore efficientfertilizer servi ce for area farmers. Aental 4,tori spreaders readily available es well as Anhydrous Ammonia and rental applicators. BY MRS, BILL L OBB All Roman Catholic children LIBRARY BOOKS The Auburn librarian reqeests all county books to be in on Saturday. HQPE CEMETERY "What mean these stones" was the title of the message given by the Rev. W. Q. Mather of Blyth when he was the guest speaker at the annual memorial services held last Sunday at Hope Chapel Cemetery, Huilett Township. He paid high tribute to the early settlers of the community who had the foresight to give up their homes in the old land and settle the hew. He said this is indeed the Promised Land as it was also in Joshua's time. The organist was Mrs. Ed win Wood of Londesboro and the offering was received by the secretary treasurer,. Henry flunking. The large attendance at this service was very gratifying to the board of trustees and all complimented them on the excellent condition of the grounds. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Auburn Horticultural Society will hold first open meeting on Monday evening, Sept. 8 'at 8:15 p,m. in the Auburn Community Memorial ' Hall. Colored slides of a trip to Europe will be shown by Mrs. Ralph Munro and Mrs. Bert Craig. Musical numbers are to be in charge of Mrs. Russel Brindley and the roll call is to be answered by naming the place where you saw the prettiest flowers this year. PERSONALS Mrs. Carol Beadle of Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Beadle. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laidlaw of Stratford spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Norman McDowell. Miss Gail Miller of Toronto spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller. q FILL U6P LISTEN FR/ENDS PLEASE: LEN AN EAR; FOR WE VE frRRIFI. HEATING OIL Mrs. Hugh. Bennett of Port Albert and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock visited last Wednesday with their sister, Mrs. Harold. Nicholson of Seaforth. Sgt. and Mrs. L. Coyne of Windsor returned home after Visiting with her brother, Ross Robinson, and Mrs, Robinson. Miss Jeari McLennan of Toronto visited last week with her friend, Miss Margaret Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson, and Murray Rollinson, Ronald Arthur of Toronto spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Arthur, and family. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Craig, Brian Craig and Wayne Arthur returned home last weekend after a two-week holiday in northern, Ontario. Mrs. William Rueger and daughter, Carol, of Clinton visited last week with her daughter, Mrs. Donald Cartwright, Mr. Cartwright, David, Derrick and Lorle. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Raithby spent last week vacationing in northern Ontario, Mrs. Dora Jewell of Goderich and Miss Jane Fisher of Toronto visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips. Miss Fisher will begin her nursing career in Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, later this month. Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngblut of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston of London, Miss Margaret Sanderson of London. and Miss Barbara Sanderson of Toronto, Mrs, Karl Teichert Perry and Petra of Goderich visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur and family returned on Saturday after a two week's vacation at Bogie's Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sprung of Atwood sp nt the weekend with Miss Margaret Jackson. Mrs. Roy Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. James Young and daughter, Teri of Mitchell visited with Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips last week. MR • AI Welfare }Taylor"' of Chatham and her sister, Mrs. A. J. Vancise and Mr. Vancise of Hope, B.C. visited last Thursday with Mrs. Edgar Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Watterton of London visited last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips, Recent guests with Miss Margaret R. Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. W. McGregor, Elizabeth, David and John. Herman Chamney of Windsor visited last week with his father, Robert Chamney. Mr. and Mrs. Norville Ryckman, Misses Kathy and Sandra of Lambeth spent Suiday with her uncle, Albert McFarlane, and Mrs. McFarlane. The month of August was another busy month for the community. Mrs, Carman Tebbutt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Len Tebbutt and family of Woodstock early in the month. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lobb and boys spent a weekend visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Allen of Toronto and went to gee the sights at Niagara. Mrs. Gerald Allen spent a Week with the Lobbs and took Stephen and David back for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Plumer, Cathy, Linda, Greg and, Christine spent five days visiting with Don and Allison. Mrs. Mel Klazinga, Jimmy, Annette and Bryan spent a week visiting with relatives in the Sarnia area and recently had relatives from Holland to visit them at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Tebbutt visited with the Lewis Tebbutts a week ago. Miss Marilyn Tebbutt is on her holidays and spent a few days at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tebbutt in Fonthill, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Tebbutt went to Fonthili for the Londesboro IBY MRS. BERT ALLEN Miss Edith Beacom, accompanied by Doris Colbeck of Toronto, returned recently from a six-week tour of European countries. We wish to congratulate three of our local ladies who participated in the "Take Our choice" TV show on Saturday evening, Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Mrs. Bill Dolmage and Mrs. June Fothergil won $168. for the Coffer of the Forester ladies of Constance. Russell Howse of Guelph spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Airdrie and family. The Cheerio Club spent a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Armstrong on Wednesday. Roll Call was answered with current events, the programme consisted of numerous readings. The prize donated by Mrs. Livingstone last month was drawn by Mrs: Armstrong who in turn will donate next month. ..A, tasty, supper was served by group I. 'Visitors with Me-0 Livingstone last week were Mr. and Mrs. Alex McIntyre of Oxendon, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sinclair of London and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Harrison of Moncrieff. Mr. and Mrs. George Scofield of Clearwater, Florida, visited on Sunday evening with Mrs. Bert Allen. Mrs. Mabel Scott, Mrs. Webster and Mrs. Bert Allen visited on Friday with Mrs. Margaret McGill in Goderich. Mrs. Laura Lyon, Miss Edith Beacom and Mrs. Albert Cardiff visited recently with their uncle James Pearson and family of Owosso, Michigan. weekend and Marilyn returned With them, Miss Laurie Biggin spent a week in London with her grandparents Mr- and Mrs. W. L. Robert Alclwinckle travelled by Honda from Montreal and spent several weeks with the R. E. Thomson's. Paul, Rick and Bradley Mn,orbes, r, and Mrs. Jim. Comerford and Angela spent a. few days at Meaford and visited the zoo at Wasaga. Mr. and Mrs. Dick McKay. from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Visited with Mr, and Mrs. Don Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Comerford and Angela left Sunday to return to Halifax after their visit with the Forbes. Miss Dianne Tyndall spent a few days camping near Ba yfield. Mr. Ron Tyndall spen t three days at Toronto and Cobo urg. Steven Tyndall spent a week of his holidays camping at Kitchigami. The community ha d an evening for Mn. and Mrs. Murray Lobb and presented them with a lovely mirror. Slides were shown of the wedding and the trip to the east coast taken by Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Lobb. Visitors at the Exhibition this summer were: Dianne Tyndall, Harriett Tyndall, Ron Tyndall, Gerry Lobb, Marilyn Tebbutt, Phyllis Biggin, Laurie Biggin. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lo bb and family spent three days ca mping on the banks of the Maitland, Congratulations are ex tended to Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Tebbutt on the birth of a grandson "John Gordon Allan" the first child for Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Teb of butt •• Calgary. Members of the Community Club are holding the September meeting at Mrs. Don Lobb's home, Wednesday afternoon, September 10th. Exeter native gets CN post Douglas L. Fletcher, 41, an Exeter native, has been named superintendent of transportation for Canadian National's southwestern Ontario area. Currently superintendent of :transportation, Grand' Trunk Westsrn, DetroAtixt Mr. Fletcheris.. married to the' former Betty Green of Grand Bend and is father of two children. He succeeds Harold B. Giles who is retiring after 40 years' service. NEW HUNTERS TESTED New hunters in Ontario must take a hunting examination before they may purchase their first hunting licence. In Perth and Huron Counties, regardless of how far they live from the nearest separate Khoo], will be accepted in schools ' operated by the Perth-Huron separate school board. The board made the decision last week and decided to provide bus transportation for those children affected. Student accident insurance Went on sale when school opened. Parents have a choice of three plans or may decide not to buy any at all. Clinton Nows7Recorci, Thursday, Spptembpr 4, 1969 7 BALLET CLASSES Students who attended Ballet Classes last year and intend to continue this year, please contact Mrs, Zablocki not later than Septernber 15,1959. NEW CLASSES IN BATON AND TAP Ages 4 years and up 10 grades in ballet • Examination at Western Ontario Conservatory of Music Member of Associated Pence Educators of Ontario Phone 482-7227 36, 374 essential minerals for cattle Auburn and District MRS. WES BRADNOCK -- Correspondent--Phone 580-705 Ms. Maitland and loth concession School buses residents were busy in August , to the rescue WANTED! WHITE. BEANS 3 receiving units to serve you Prompt Service "SEED WHEAT" Seed, ANDERSON'S fertilizer and contracts now available at attractive prices. COOK BROS. co. L11). PHONE /0 260§ HENSALL MINERALS FOR EVERY FEEDING . a 1 13, Lis 1110.61111)1WIM or,' !own PROGRAM A.