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HEAR M. McKINNIE
Son of Rev. Tom McKinnie, minister of Teeswater
Presbyterian Church, speak on the experiences of the Jesus
People in Toronto.
AND SPECIAL MUSIC.
AT
Westfield Fellowship
Hour at 2 p.m.
Huron Men's Chapel
at 8 p.m.
(EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING)
bobbrook reunion held
t Seaford*. Lion's Park
On. Sunday July 2nd 100
e Qend nts of the late John
hohbrook and Ann Manning who
ame to this country in 1855 from
England held their reunion in
Seaforth Lion's Park. All sat
down to a bountiful dinner. Miss
Lilian Cartwright of Stratford,
president, welcomed all and
conducted the meeting, Muriel
Millson secretary read minutes
of 1971 reunion. It was moved to
have picnic next year same place
on Sunday nearest W. July 1st with
the following officers. Past
President Lilian .Cartwright,
Stratford, President Gordon and
Darlene Shobbrook, Londesboro,
Vice President Ross and Jerry
Radford, Port Colborne,
Secretary Ross and Muriel
Millson, Woodstock,
Refreshments, Beth Knox, Laura
Saund,ercock, Bert and Dora
Shobbrook Londesboro, Sports
Melvin and Barbara Knox,
Charlie and Shirley Shobbrook,
Blyth, nominating, Cliff and Kay
Saundercock, Londesboro, Bob
and Pat Saundercock, Clinton. A
full line of sports were carried
out by Ron and Thelma Ellerby.
Valerie Garrow, Gordon and
Darlene .Shobbrook. Boys 5 and
under Jeff Johnson. Boys 6.9,
Frank Ellerby, Dean Shobbrook,
Girls 6.9, Cathy Gibbings, Beth
Saundercock, Girls 10-12. Nancy
Johnson, Susan Johnson. Ladies,
Shirley Shobbrook, Men, Gordon
Shobbrook: Ladies kick the.
slipper, Vera Gibbings, Men kick
the slipper, Cliff Samidercock,
guessing weight of watermelon,
Frank Ellerby, oldest person,
Clark Geil, Virginia, U.S.A.
youngest person Teresa Knox, 2
months, Blyth, closest Birthday.
Rosalie Crich, July 11. Couple
longest married Clark and Elsie
Geil, Coming the longest distance
was Charlie and Elaine
Cummings, Regina.
Beatrice Johnson donated a
plaque for the oldest person
present in memory of her husband
Garnet. Many spent some time
looking over the family tree, a
book compiled by Ross Radford.
Anyone wanting to purchase one
should contact Bert or Gordon
Shobbrook, Londesboro. Those
attending were from Regina,
Virginia, U.S.A., Port Colborne,
Niagara Falls, Toronto, London.
Stratford, Woodstock, Goderich,
Clinton, Blyth and Londesboro.
Witnesses to gather
at Brantford's Civic Centre
Jehovah's Witnesses have
announced plans to gather about
5,000 delegates from Central and
Southwestern Ontario at
Brantford's Civic Centre on July
13-16.
The annual convention: this
year held in the 131.1 City, will
consist of four days of instruction
from the Bible that will highlight
application of Christian
principles in daily life and
reassert the position of the
Witnesses that this is the
generation that will experience
divine intervention in human
affairs.
This expectation is indicated in
the title of the public address for
the final day of the conference:
"Divine Rulership—the Only Hope
of All Mankind."
Many of the congregation from
the area around Clinton are
expected to attend all four days,
according to the local presiding
minister, Mr. Hari McNally. TRENTELMAN—NESBITT
Before you use
your back,
use your head.
Throwing your back into
something means that maybe
you might just throw your
back out. That's painful
and no way to enjoy
the nice things in life.
When you've got to
move or lift something,
first test the weight. If you
can't lift it easily, get some
help. That's self-defence.
And it works,
for you and
your family.
The sure
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MR. AND MRS. D.M.
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Brenda Jean Tyndall,' daughter Miss Christene Caldwell was
of Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Tyndall of flowergirl. She wore a yellow
Clinton, was wed to Douglas floor-length gown of polyester
MacMath Armstrong, son of Mr. crepe with a sash matching the
and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, bridesmaids dresses.
Bayfield, in a double-ring The groomsman was Allen
ceremony June 17 at Ontario St. Armstrong of Bayfield. Rick
United Church, Clinton, Reverend Tyndall, Fred Tyndall. Rick
R.L. Lewis conducted the Talbot and James Armstrong
ceremony. were ushers.
The bride's dress was floor- Adam Wilson Jr. Was
length white crystallette with ringbearer.
white belgium lace trim down the The reception was held at
front and minature daisies around Zurich Community Centre.
the empire waist. It had long The bride's mother wore a
puffed sleeves with cuffs trimmed floor-length gown of blue
in the same lace as the dress. polyester chiffon trimmed in
There was a long, floor-length yellow. She'wore yellow and white
veil trimmed in miniature daisies carnations and matching
_with a pill-box; style ,headpiece,„..:accessories.
Her flowers were called The mother of the groom wore a
`Fantasy'- white mums, pink floor-length dress of pink and
miniature carnations, Baby's white crimplene, She wore white
Breath and Ivy, and pink carnations with matching
The matron of honour was Miss accessories.
Bonnie Tyndall of RR 3 Clinton. The brides going away outfit
She wore a floor-length yellow was a brown pantsuit and
printed polyester nylon dress matching accessories.
with short puffy sleeves. She The couple went up north for
carried Colonial flowers of white their honeymoon.
daisies and baby's breath with A trousseau-tea was given at
long white ribbons ending with the home of the brideS mother.
daisies on the bottom. The couple will reside at RR 3,
The bridesmaids , were Miss Hayfield,
Marilyn Mathers, Clinton; Miss Mrs. Janice Baker, Mrs. Lil
Brenda Colclough, Clinton; Miss Baker and Mrs. Greta Baker all of
Winnie Armstrong, Bayfield, Hensall and aunts of the bride held
Miss Julia Armstrong, Hayfield, a surprise shower for the bride.
They wore floor-length dresses. Mrs. Helen Collier and Sandra of
Two in pink flowered and two in London, aunt and cousin of the
green flowered the same as the groom; Mrs. Elaine Dunn,
matron of honour. They carried Bayfield also held showers for the
Colonial flowers of white daisies Bride. Bonnie Tyndall and
and baby's breath with long white Marilyn Mathers held a couples
ribbons. ' shower for the bride and groom at
the brides home.
CAUSES OF CANCER?
A report from Iceland suggests
that occupation groups which
consume the most home-smoked
and singed foods get the most
stomach cancer. In Taiwan a
relationship has been found
between the arsenic content of
well water and the frequency of
skin cancer. These and other
facts are studied by scientists to
find the causes of cancer and ways
to prevent it. Your contribution to
the Canadian Cancer Society will
help.
Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth
was decorated with yellow and
white shasta mums on June 24,
1972 at 7:30 p.m. for the wedding
of Gerard Bernard Johan
Trentelman and Linda Evelyn
Nesbitt.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
,Mrs. Herman Trentelman,
Stratford and the bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Nesbitt, Clinton.
Rev. Keith Stokes officiated at
the double-ring ceremony. Mrs.
Connie Nesbitt, sister-in-law of
the bride, played traditional
wedding music.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length A-line sheath of ivory
embossed polyester crepe
featuring a mandarin collar and
long hell sleeves, The gown was
accented by an off-centre multi-
button closing from the neckline
to the knee. The bride wore
matching rosettes in her hair and
carried a bouquet of red roses and
white stephanotis.
Mrs. Brenda Kitching, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor,
and Mrs. June Buckingham was,
bridesmaid They wore empire-
styled , floor length gowns of
peacock blue chiffon over taffeta
with blue and gold braid trim. The
attendants wore matching braid
trim rosettes in their hair and
carried bouquets of yellow and
white shasta mums.
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Trentelman, brother of the groom
and usher was Ken Semple.
Following the wedding, a
reception was held in Blyth
Memorial Hall. Guests were
received by the bride's mother,
Who wore a purple and white
doubleknit dress and jacket
ensemble and a corsage of yellow
roses and white stephanotis. She
was assisted by the groom's
Money you put into your
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can be deducted from the
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tax. Put that money away
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Clinton News-Record, Thursday, July 13, 1972-3A
CHURCH
SERV10ES
ALL SERVICES ON nAYI IfIHT SAVING TIME
e ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
e"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
ar REV, LAWRENCE S. LEWIS, Minister o
4 Mrs. Doris McKinley, Organist and
e Choir Director
' (4 SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1972
11:00 a.m,—Worship Service and Nursery
11:30 a.m.—Junior Congregation
THEME: "THE JOY OP FORGIVENESS"
7:30 to 8:00 p,m, Thursday evening, July 13, Service in
Chapel.
Ontario Street and Wesley-Willis Churches welcome holiday
visitors to worship.
COME AS YOU ARE
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Wesley•Willis—Holmesville United Churches
REV. A. J. MOWATT, C.D., f3,A., B.D., DD., Minister
MR. LORNE DOTT,ERER, Organist and Choir Director
WESLEY-WKLIS UNITED CHURCH
"THE CHURCH THAT CARES"
Services at Ontario Street Church
during the month pf July
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton
263 Princess Street
Pastor. Alvin Baukama, B.A., B.O.
Services: 10:00 a.m., and 3:00 p.m.
(On 3rd Sunday, 9:30 a.m.
Dutch Service at 11:00 a.m.)
1 he Church of the "Back to God" Hour every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO.
EVERYONE WELCOME
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ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1972
REV, T. C. MUL.HOLLAND , Minister
9:30 a.m.—Sunday School and Morning Worship
Everyone Welcome 1
BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: REV. L,. V, BIGELOW
SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1972
Sunday School: 10:00'a.m.
Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m.
Open Air Service; 7:30 p.m. Paul Bunyan Trailer Camp
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 8:00 p.m.
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Clinton
SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1972
TRINITY 7
11:30 a.m.—MATINS & SERMON
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1972
Pastor: REV. W. 1-42McWHINNIE
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
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mother who wore a beige dress
and coat ensemble and a corsage
of pink carnations and white
stephanotis,
For travelling, the bride chose
a mauve doubleknit halter dress
with matching accessories and a
corsage of white stephanotis.
After returning from a trip to
Northern Ontario, the couple will
reside in Stratford.
Prior to her wedding, the bride
was honored with a community
shower held at the home of Mrs.
Ken Taylor and a family shower
held at the home of Mrs. Albert
Hutton, Listowel.
A tired driver is more likely to
crash than someone who is fresh
and alert. The Ontario Safety
League lists some of the signs
that tell you when you're too tired
to drive safely.
Legs have muscle spasms or
twitches, Talking to companions
in a louder-than-normal voice.
Tapping nervously on the steering
wheel. or fiddling unnecessarily
with the radio, At night, seeing
things coming at you, such as the
shadows of trees along the
highway.
When you need a rest—take it!
Pull off the road. Even a short
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