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Clinton News-Record, 1969-09-04, Page 8Clinton evv4-8pcord, Thursday, September 4,, 1969 Photo by Phillips' VERHOEF — VAN ROOIJEN S411 ATTENTION KNITTERS We Start - off -our Knitting- Season With Bargains Some clear out baskets, approx. 2 oz balls, only 59c See for yourself Mary Maxim Northland wee', bulky-4 oz skeins $1.19 Mary Maxim Sayefle, dbl. knitting-2 oz skeins 95c Import bulky vvool—our special only 3 colours was $1.69 now' — 99c a skein Approx. 2 oz bells dbl. knitting—special 100% Orlon BBC need less balls for sweaters ADVICE — PATTERNS — NEEDLES Shop At The CLINTON KNITTING .CENTRE. 55 ALBERT STREET • SPECIAL. FOR THE EARLY BUYER (Till October 1st) 2 SNOWMOBILE SUITS FREE .WITH THE PURCHASE OF A NEW MOTO-SKI Regular Value Over $65 GIVES YOU... THE 1970 THE POWER-EDGE Rated AT Over 16 H.P. PRICED AS LOW AS $695" SEE THE FULL RANGE OF MOTO-SKI MODELS At H. LOBB St SONS LTD. 8*.,yF ,4327,94:.31 cuNrroN Photo by McDowell Photo by McDowell BUTCHER — LINDSAY RATUSHNIAK — BROWN COLLINS — CUDMORE Married ,in the Salvation Army Citadel in St. Thomas on Saturday, Aug. 16, were Sandra Marie Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Roberts of 25 Gladstone Ave., St. Thomas, and Steven Walter Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith of RR 4, Clinton. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Capt. S. Burditt of St. Thomas. Mrs. H. N. Goldsmith of St. Thomas was organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attended by Sharon Van Rooijen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Hank Van Rooijen of Seaforth and Arie Verhoef Jr. of RR 5, Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arie Verhoef of Clinton, were married in the First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, on July 19. The Rev. J. Ure Stewart officiated at the double-ring ceremony and Mrs. John Cardrio played the Wedding music. Because her father was ill, the bride was given in marriage by her oldest brother, John Van Rooijen of Windsor. She wore a floor-length, lace-covered white satin dress with satin wrist-length sleeves and satin collar, A White satin bow accented the empire styling, A flowered headpiece held a shoulder-length veil arid she carried a da.seade Of white carnationS. Miss janrieke Van Rooijen of Seaforth was Maid of honor and Mary Sharon Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown of Clinton, and Kenneth Paul Ratushniak, son of Mrs. Mary P. Ratushniak and the late Paul Ratushniak of Canora, Sask., were married in the Roman Catholic Chapel at Canadian Forces Base Clinton on Aug. 15. The double-ring candlelight ceremony was performed by the Rev. R. A. Glofcheski, Catholic padre at the base, assisted by the Rev. H. W. Wonfor, minister of Ontario Street United Church, Clinton. The soloist, Mrs. Verna Paulin, was accompanied by Florence Evans who played the traditional wedding march. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of gran ballo with delicate rose lace accenting the empire waist and the lily point sleeves. The A-line pleated train draped gracefully from the empire waistline. A shoulder length veil, caught up by a crown of pearls completed the ensemble. She carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses with trailing ivy and ribbon. Miss Susan Brown, sister of the bride, was maid of honor ELLIOTT — Sandra Lynne Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moss Wilson of Mitchell, became the bride of George Barry Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Elliott of Clinton, in Knox Presbyterian Church, Mitchell, on Saturday, Aug. 9. Baskets of pastel-shaded gladioli, ferns and lighted candelabra formed the setting for the ceremony performed by the Rev. Wallace Murray. Mrs. Norman Kemp of Mitchell was soloist and Mrs. Don Gaffney accompanied on the organ. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of white peau de soie styled on empire lines. Rose medallions enhanced the front of the dress and edged the floor-length back panel. A headpiece of roses and lily of the galley held her floor-length veil of silk illusion. For something old, she carried her mother's wedding handkerchief. Her colonial bouquet was fashioned of pink and white roses, white baby's breath and stephanotis with pink and white velvet ribbons. Miss Pat Starr of Kitchener was her friend's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Deborah Cameron, Mitchell, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Wayne Mitchell, her sister-in-law. Miss Patricia RoWcliffe of Hensall, niece of the bridegroom, was junior bridesmaid. ' Pink chiffon emphasized the empire Waistlines of the attendants' pink and mauve frocks of polyester. Floor-length panels at the back fell gracefully and wore a deep aqua empire gown of chiffon accented by white daisies. Miss Connie Beck, the bridesmaid, wore a soft aqua chiffon gown and daisies with delicate ribbon flowing through them accented the bodice. They wore sprays of shasta daisies in their hair and carried beautiful baskets of yellow and white shasta daisies with trailing ivy. The best man was Bruce Redman of Clinton and ushers were Wayne Graham and Robert Brown, brother of the bride, both of Clinton. To receive the guests at a reception in the Clinton Legion Hall, the bride's mother wore a flowered chiffon dress with angel sleeves and an American Beauty Rose corsage. The groom's mother assisted 'and wore a lime green Fortrel gown accented by a yellow rose corsage. The newlyweds will reside at 115 Mary St., Clinton, on their return from a trip to western Canada. Prior to the wedding, Mrs. Ed Porter held a miscellaneous shower attended by neighbours and Mrs. Lynda Saunders had a shower felerelatives. WILSON from chiffon bows. The junior bridesmaid had a bow and short streamers in• her hair while the senior attendants wore crownless brimmed hats of pink chiffon, adorned with confetti shades of pink and mauve. They wore matching pink shoes and carried colonial bouquets of pink and white roses and chrysanthemums with baby's breath and pink and white velvet ribbons. Little Joy Wilson was her aunt's flowergirl, wearing a floor-length dress of pink chiffon. In her white basket, she carried pink and white roses. Her brother, John Wilson, was ringbearer. He wore a tuxedo, like the ushers, Gary Vtle, Alvin Parker and Robert Addison, all friends of the bridegroom. The groomsman was Douglas Macaulay, Clinton. Guests were received by the bride's mother, who had chosen for the wedding a two-piece ensemble of powder blue crushed silk with tulle hat in matehing s,hade and white accessories. Mrs. Elliott assisted wearing a shocking pink ensemble loomed of imported silk with matching shoes and flowers in her hair. Both wore white orchids in corsage. The wedding dinner was served in the Sunday School room and later a reception was held at the Legion Home. For a trip to northern Ontario, the bride donned a shocking pink dress and coat of knitted linen with black leather accessories and a white rose corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott will reside in Kitchener. Scott Studio Mrs. Harry Cook as matron of honor and Miss Darlene Hanley, a cousin of the grooms as bridesmaid. A niece of the bridegroom, Cindy Smith, was the flower girl. Dennis Smith of Clinton was best man for his brother. Guests were ushered by Harry Cook of Seaforth., A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the wedding. The couple took a wedding trip to the Muskoka District and are living at RR 2, Dorchester. Mrs. R. Nixon of Wingham was bridesmaid. They wore similar floor-length gowns of mauve satin highlighted with lace. Anthony Verhoef of Clinton was the groomsman and Joe Van Rooijen of Tillsoriburg ushered the guests. ' Following a reception in the church parlours the couple left for a wedding trip to northern Ontario, For travelling, the bride chose a mauve dress with white late and accessories, Prior to the wedding, showers were held by Miss Norman Jeffrey and Mrs. Dick Reorda of Brucefield. Mr. and Mrs. Verheef how live at RR 5, Clinton. Ruth Marie Cudmore of Clinton and Bruce LeRoy , Collins of RR 3, Clinton, . exchanged marriage vows in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton, on the afternoon of Aug. 2 in a double-ring ceremony performed by the Rev. Sharpies, rector. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Cudmore of Clinton. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Collins of RR 3, Clinton and the late Stanley Collins. The church was decorated with snapdragons, mums and shasta daisies for the wedding. Music was played - by Miss Catherine Potter, organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of white polyester chiffon in A-line styling with a wedding ring collar of white satin. Points of delicate lace accented the yoke and elbow-length sleeves. Her cathedral-length train was bordered with matching lace. A shoulder-length veil of silk illusion was held in place by an arrangement of tiny white flowers. She carried a bouquet of apricot-colored roses and starburst mums. The matron of honor was Mrs. Beth Thomspson of Clinton. She wore a sleeveless empire style gown of apricot lagoda. The bodice was outlined with harmonizing rose lace medallions. A headdress of harmonizing nylon net was held with a matching flower arrangement. Mrs. Patricia Hertel of Kitchener was bridesmaid and wore a gown similar to that worn by the maid of honor. The junior bridesmaid, Miss Cathy Cudmore, wore a floor-lenth lagoda gown in a melon shade. The attendants, all sisters of the bride, carried sprays of white starburst mums nestled among net and ribbons of varied bronze to apricot tones. Best man was James (Cracker) Collins of Clinton. Ushers were John Bennett of RR 1, Port Albert, and Ted Cudmore of Clinton, brother of the bride, , • To receive guests at a reception in the Clinton Community Centre, the bride's mother chose a dress of multi-colored sheer nylon over lime sateen and wore a corsage of pink roses. Her accessories were beige. The bridegroom's mother wore a turquoise dress with white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. For a trip to northern Ontario, the bride changed to a two-piece dress of beige nylon under white lace with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Collins are living at 107 Rattenbury St., Clinton. Prior to the wedding, Mrs. James Cox, Mrs. Robert Jervis and Mrs. S. Moodies were hostesses for a shower at the home of Mrs. Cox. The bridegroom's relatives also honored the bride with a shower at the Collins home. Bayfield United Church was the setting when Ellen Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay, Bayfield, became the bride of James Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Butcher, St. Thomas, at 3 p.m. July 26. Lighted candelabra, tinted shasta daisies, trailing ivy and white glads, decorated the church for the double-ring ceremony performed by the Rev. Donald Beck. Mrs. Jack Barren, London, was organist and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Robert Hoffman, Dashwood. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of imported white lagoda crepe fashioned with a scoop neckline. Scalloped Chantilly lace insertion touched with seed pearls, emphasized the empire look and elbow-length sleeves. Lace also edged the detachable. chapel-length train, which fell in soft folds from an empire waistline. A four-tiered waist-length silk illusion veil was held in place by a pearled orchid set in a lace cluster. She carried a. crescent-shaped bouquet of pink sweetheart roses, white stephanotis and trailing ivy. The maid of honour, Miss Webbina Bylsma, Blyth,,,WOre floor-length pastel blue chiffon gown, fashioned with guipure lace, emphasizing the empire line, and same lace trim was used to style the collar of overdrape, flowing to hemline, complimented by matching sheer petal cluster. The headpiece was matching sheer petal clusters with short veil. She carried a crescent-shaped bouquet of blue-tinted shasta daisies and trailing ivy. The bridesmaids were Mrs. James Collins, Clinton; Mrs. Robert Eamon, Dartmouth, N.S. and Miss Mary Ellen Hallahan, London. They wore gowns identical to that worn by the maid of honour, in pastel shades of pink, yellow and mauve, and carried crescent-shaped bouquets of shasta daisies tinted to match their gowns. Miss Mary Jenkins, London, was junior bridesmaid wearing a floor-length white crepe gown in a style similar to the bride's with lace petal insertion emphasizing the empire waistline. She wore a headpiece of pink and white sweetheart rose buds and carried a miniature bouquet identical to the bride's. Mr. Gary Austin, St. Thomas, friend of the groom, was best man. The ushers were Robert Butcher, brother of the groom; George and Donald Lindsay brothers of the bride. William Jenkins, a friend of the bride, was junior usher. To receive guests at a reception held in the Bayfield Community Centre, the bride's mother wore a pastel blue silk shantung dress with matching three-quarter length lace coat and white accessories. She wore a corsage of blue and white orchids. The groom's mother assisted wearing a champagne - beige dress of silk shantung, with matching coat trimmed with guipure lace. She chose a rose petal hat and beige accessories. Her corsage was a pink orchid. For travelling, the bride chose a pink bonded orlon, knit dress with matching coat and bone coloured accessories. Her corsage was a pink and white orchid. Following a wedding trip to Manitoulin Island, and points in northern Ontario, the couple will live in Plattsville, Ontario. CROWN BOWLING LANES BOWLING SEASON IS HERE FULL EVENING BOWLING $1.00 plus pin boy (Saturday and Sunday evenings for September) Would all league captains and anyone interested in' bowling please contact CilOWN LANES or Ward Knox, Manager by Septern be r 12, 1969, • Phone 4824/91 SMITH — ROBERTS