Clinton News-Record, 1967-07-20, Page 3Weddings of Interest Clinton News-tRpcord, Thursday, July 20. 1W
T
K
Photo by Jack Doerr
funny,
lights
at it
Should'nt Make
Photo by Jervis Studio
VINET - CORMIER
Mary Ann Thersia
Record Attendance at Holmesville UCW
4 - H NEWS
of
i \ i/>■
SMORGASBORD
DINNERS
z
MALCOLM - LtlBOLD
Mrs. Eldon Yeo or Mrs.
Yeo before Aug. 15th.
PERSONALS
and Mrs. T. J, Knobbe
v" *
• Open Every Afternoon
Local Representative
A. W. STEEP — 482*6642
By Henry F. Heald
J3apk in June when NDP Whip
Stanley Knowles issued his
threat that the New Democratic
Party would delay a summer
recess until the government had
taken action, to increase pen-
sions for retired civil servants,,
it was greeted with a
hearted, < ‘Knowles is
. again.’”
It isn’t really very
although in an age when strong
determination is no longer con
sidered the virtue it once was,.
some may see a little humor
in the dogged persistence with
which Mr. Knowles pleads the
cause of the retired public ser
vant.
In the final analysis the NDP
attempt to force a pension iru
crease failed and the MPs went
home for their summer holi-
days on July 7 as announced.
Revenue Minister Benson
promised that action would be
forthcoming, but the question
“was still under study.”’Trans
port Minister PiokersgiR
charged that Mr. Knowles knew
very well that an opposition
member could pot institute leg-
Pensions Issue
Adriana T‘_, ‘
ormier, daughter of Mr. and
Irs. Paul Cormier of Bruce-
eld, and Rolland Wilfred Jo-
eph Vinet, son of Mr. and Mrs.
'aul Vinet of Montreal, ex
hanged rings and vows in St.
oseph R.C. Church, Clinton,
uly 1. Father J. E. Kelly of-
ciated.
Given in marriage by her
ather, the bride chose a white
talian taffeta floor-length em-
>ire waist gown with ro-em-
noidered Alenpon lace, a de-
achable sweep train cascaded
rom the waist, a crown head-
dece of matching lace held her
ouffant veil' and' she carried
i. cascade of red roses.
Miss Rosemary MacDonald
of Clinton was maid of honour,
wearing a light blue empire
waist gown of chiffon over taf
feta, scoop neck with Guipure
lace trim with matching head
piece. She carried a cascade
of mums, Mrs. Robert LeBeau,
Brucefield was organist.
Ives Vinet, a brother of the
groom, was groomsman, the
bride’s uncle, Gerard Cormier
of Cheticamp, Cape Breton and
John.Beruk of Hamilton ushered
the guests,
Receiving guests at Hotel
Clinton, the bride’s mother
chose a three-piece navy jersey
silk ensemble with white acces
sories and a corsage of red
carnations. The couple will re
side in Montreal.
Marion Louise Leibold of
Clinton became the bride of
Arthur Duncan Malcolm <?f Tor
onto June 24 at a quiet cere
mony held in First Baptist
Church, Goderich, The Rev.
de Vries officiated.
The bride is the daughter, of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leibold,
Clinton, and the groom’s par
ents are Mr. and Mrs, Reg.
inald Malcolm, Toronto.
The bride chose a pale blue
linen dress with three-quarter
length coat and white acces
sories. Mrs. Harold Baxter,
. London, cousin of the bride,was
bridesmaid. She was gowned in
a pink dress with white acces.
sories. Mr. Louis Robichaud,
• Toronto, brother-in-law of the
groom, was best man. The wed.
ding supper was served ip the
Elm Haven Motel, Clinton.
The mother of the bride re
ceived guests dressed in a white
and blue Arnel suit with white
accessories. Her corsage'was
white and blue carnations. The
groom’s mother assisted wear-
ing a pink linen dress with lace
coat and matching accessories.
Her corsage was of pink and
white carnations.
The bride travelled in a white
nylon suit and white accesso-
ries. On their return from their
wedding trip the newlyweds will
take up residence in Clinton
where both are employed.
Guests attending the wedding
were from ' Toronto, Sarnia,
London, Stratford, Hensail and
Clinton.
islation that required spending
money, <
Mr. Knowles, of course, also
know? that the time the govern
ment has spent ‘‘studying the
matter” varies not with the
complications of the question,
but with the degree of impor
tance attached to it, .Many a
multi-mil lion dollar spending
scheme has been instituted with
out long and detailed study when
it appeared to be.a vote catcher.
There can be no excuse for
delaying the pension increase.
The government could have
forestalled any embarrassment
on the subject with a simple
increase granted long ago and
follow it UP with another after
definitive study.
The basfs on which salaries
go up is cost of living plus
national affluence, The govern
ment filing clerk who is making
twice today what his predeces
sor mad6 ten years ago is not
working any harder. His em
ployer has just recognized that
it costs a lot more to live
now than it did then.
Pensions are a recognition of
the responsibility of the public
and employers to provide for
the livelihood of employees
after they retire from active
service. If we recognize that
such a responsibility exists,
then there can be no argument
that such pensions must be vari
able to meet changing conditions
and costs of living.
Parliamentary hassles over
pensions seem to be as much
a part of Commons’ tradition
as the arguments that precede
each recess. And to the gen
eral public (hey both seem
pretty silly.
Clearly defined recesses for
Christmas, Easter and summer
. would make it possible for MPs
to plan their constituency busi
ness in an orderly fashion and
would give the Commons reg
ular deadline? /or completing
the legislative program.
A clear policy on pensions
tying thppi to the cost of liv
ing and the Cross National Pro
duct would end the seedy busi
ness of playing politics with
the senior citizens. It would
allow the finance department to
budget for them properly,
There are lots of items ovor
which MPs can wrangle ii they
so desire. They can get along
nicely without these two.
RECEPTION
For
Mr* & Mrs. David Preszcator
(nee Rose Brady)
FRIDAY, JULY 28th
KINBURN FORRESTER HALL
Scott’s Orchestra
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
RASPBERRIES
Place Your Order Wi+h
RALPH CORNISH
Bayfield 565-5341
HOLMESVILLE - The July
meting of the UCW was held
n Tuesday July 11th at 2 p.m,
i the church hall with a record
tendance of 53 members and
Isitors present.
Mrs. H. Cudmore and her
roup were in charge of the
fternoon program. The theme
>r the opening worship was
The Church in your Commun- '
y” and the different parts
?ere..,,taken, .by... Mrs....Muriel.
fEiggja MrS^<W>. Norman and,
Irs. F. Cantelon. Prayer was
ed by Mrs. N. Heard.
Fourteen members of the
Hinton Women’s Institute, in
r— ■■■■■...................■■■■■■■ i
old-fashioned a^ttire presented
a skit in the form of an early
1900 Institute meeting which was
full of humor and much enjoyed
by all.
Mrs. D. Gliddon, vice-presi
dent conducted the business ses
sion. It was decided to send
$20 Christmas gift to our foster
child Mo Mui in HongKong again
this year. Tuesday Aug. 29th
was the date set for the annual
..church cleaning bee when a full
attendance .is» hoped for. 5 •-
A delicious lunch wasserved5'
, by the hostesses,Mrs. E. Yeo,
Mrs. F. Cantelon, and Mrs. W.
Bender.
Any young girl of 12 years
of age or over wishing to join
the Holmesville Homemaking
Club's new fall project “Cottons
for the Bedroom’” kindly contact
either ‘ *
Frank
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM*
Friday and Saturday Evenings Only
Mr. ....
of Holland are spending three
weeks with thel^tters sister and
brother-in-law Mr. arid Mrs.
Stan Vanderwal. “ <T
Ninian Heard is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Mrs. Dykstra of Holland has
been visiting her sister and bro.
ther-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Cor
nelius Buruma,
The sympathy of the com
munity is extended to Mrs.
Ruby Dempsey on the death
of her sister Mrs. Elmer East
man on Tuesday at Detroit. Mrs.
Dempsey, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Dempsey, and Mrs. Alf Warner
attended the funeral at Detroit
on Friday.
The Clinton Fire Brigade was
summoned to the Goderich town
ship garage on Friday evening
around 9 p. m. when fire of un-
known origin broke out in the
building. Owing to the prompt
action of the firemen it was
extinguished before extensive
damage was done.
Made
Honorary
Member
At the regular meeting
Murphy■ LOL .Lfo. ,410* held >
Wednesday, ? JuI^l^Rev^ &i,GH
Burton of London,former Min
ister of Ontario Street Church,
Clinton, was made an honorary
member zof Clinton Lodge, in
recognition of his many val
uable services to the Associa-
■ tion since he joined thirty years
ago.
The certificate was delivered
to him by Frank Falconer on
behalf of the Lodge.
The draw held for Clinton
LOL building fund was very
successful with Harry E. Wat
kins, Eric Street, Clinton getting
first prize and Chas. Stewart,
Blyth, second prize; the draw
was made in Bayfield on July
12 at the dance.
MclNALLY - CHAPPEL
St. Thomas Anglican Church, Seaforth, v*as the scene of a double
ring ceremony July 8, between Adeline Ruth Chappel of Cromarty,
Ontario and David James Mclnally of Seaforth. Rev. J.F. Sharpies
officiated. The wedding dinner was held in the Commercial Hotel
and the reception at Staff Hall. On their return from a honeymoon
trip to the west coast, the couple will live in Clinton. See last
week’a paper for complete details of the wedding. Mr, Mclnally was
formerly of Couper, Fifeshire, Scotland.
,, £ £ * '5,
Clinton Memorial Shop
T. PRYDE and SON
CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH
Phone 482-7211
FOR CANNING . . . COME AND PICK YOUR
OWN FRUIT at 30c Per Quart
Bring Your Own Berry Boxes
Act Now As The Season May Be Short
A
EXPOTOURS
sTl '.jir-; !*(■>.•• '/?&«.• .'jj’i ,Tjsf '<•'? _M‘T•<’$.Ji-
BUS - TRAIN - AIR - (or your own car)
. . . your choice !
K-W TRAVEL BUREAU LTD.
196 KING STREET EAST, KITCHENER, ONTARIO
TELEPHONE 576-0770
23tfb
DADV THEATRE1 GODERICH
■b ■ ■■ImMON THE SQUARE
FIRST RUN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED
COMFORT — Entertainment Is Our Business
’ 11111 1 ...................... 'I 11.11MM-MW———I— ■»
M*M*FMMMMNiMMMMiMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Wo Cater to Dinner Parties and Wedding Receptions
Phone 482-3421 for Reservations
Friday—-Served from 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Saturday—Served from 9:30 p.m. to Midnight
Hotel Clinton
Featuring "CLOUD 9" Room
SUMMER
JEWELLERY
TO CLEAR
MON., TUES.. WED
EKIN
FINANCE CORP., LTD.
JEWELLERY LTD.
CLINTON 482-9525
THURS., ERL, SAT. — JULY 20-21-22
SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY
"ZEBRA IN THE KITCHEN
SHOW AT 2:30 p.m. Admission: 50c and 35c
CARTOON
Color by DeLuxe
I
SHOWS AT 7:30 and 9:25 p.m.
CLINTON
7 Rattenbury Street.....Phone 482-3486
"CHICKEN IN A BASKET" - $125
ORDERS BY TELEPHONE — $135
AT
When you need money for that
fun-filled holiday
Virgin Islands
where the
bad guys
are girls!
20tfiCENTURY-F0X PHOTS
Jlit new... A Hint adventure.-
OD3>Q1G33
g fiihit ■■ 1^1 ■
a ASAHI DAVID nODUCHON
I
SUNSET
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
1 ®
GODERICH -
SUHSEV’1
ORIVEHN
THEATRE
'CARLO* I
I------ 4b>
I
V VILLEX
CUNTOI
HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524-9981
ALL DOUBLE FEATURE SHOWS
ASK SAC JULY 22
in
INTERNATIONAL
Planning your holiday? Perhaps a visit to Expo 67? Getting
the money you need to meet holiday Expenses is a simple
matter at your nearby GAC International Office. You'get
ready cash . >. prompt, personal service *, . and budget-
fitted monthly payments. Stop in or call. Get a cash advance
from GAC International for your holiday.
THURS., FRI„ SAT. — JULY 20-21-22
and Second Feature
- *»'
■BP* a. paramount pictur;
(Adult Entertainment)
They let him
out of jail
-to kill for th)
JULY 24-25-26
Sunset DriVe-in Theatre
Has Thb Largest Screen
fn Huron County WACO
Children Under 12 In Cars tree
main Feature starts
AT DUSK
MON., TUES., WED.
TW MR -MUIM hMMM A Mm I. HU'illUAH nmui
LESLIE PHILLIPS * MS ROBERISUN JUSTICE
SHIIILEYINMEFIElD-JOHNFRASfR'JOANSlIIS
ARTHUR HAYMES-^ELISABETH ERCY
Doctor h CiPv^R
(Adult Entertainment)
■ JULY 24-25-26
and Second Feature
Norman
Wisdom