Clinton News-Record, 1967-07-27, Page 3by Robert Binsky
(and Shane <?f Stratford)
their parents visited
North
4 A94
V A. 108 5 3
♦ AK2
♦ 62
West East
♦ J 10 ♦ KQ7 32
V 9 V 7
♦ QJ 104 « 653
4K 108754 +AJ93
South
4 865
V KQJ642
I 987
♦ Q
No one vulnerable
South deals
the bidding:
South West North East
2 V* p^ss 2N.T. pass
3 y pass 4 y pass
pass pass,
*weak two bid
Opening lead in the seven of ♦
ing that could give you a
play for the hand, Do you
see it? The trick is to find
a defender with either a sin
gleton or a .doubleton dia
mond, or spade #nd make
that same defender win the
third round in the other of
the above suits, The pro
blem and guess is which suit
should you play for hoping
a defender has a doubleton
or singleton. First, the play
to the opening tricks are;
the opening club lead won
by Easts Ace and a club re
turned and ruffed by South,
a trump is played and then
a diamond to the king on
which West played the four
of diamonds and East the
three. Next is a low spade
from dummy, East plays
the Queen- and West the
ten. West’s 10 is the clue.
It offers the best chance
for being from 10 alone or
jack and ten doubleton. On
Easts return of a spade or a
diamond, you simply cash
I can’t really say North
can be blamed for bidding
game. His hand looks like a
robk. crusher and he has a
terrific heart fit. A quick
glance at the dummy and
at declarers Jiand makes • the Ace of spades and the
Ace of diamonds and con
tinue with a third diamond.
This is won by West who
.now is forced to give you a
sluff and ruff,for your tenth’
trick,
you think of down one.
Two spade losers, one dia
mond loser, and one club.
However, real close scruti
ny will disclose a distribu
tion of the defenders hold-
Huronview Birthday Party
By Dungannon Women
6
The July Birthday Party at
Huronview was held on July 19
with the Dungannon Women’s
Institute in charge of the pro.
gram convened by Mrs. Zinn.
There were piano solos by
Martha Eedy, readings by Mrs.
Crozier and MrsfZinn, accpr.
dian solos by Sandra Erring,
ton, and a sing-song with Mrs.
Wilbur Brown at the piano.
Birthday gifts were presented
to Hance Cumming, Ida Cunn. .
ingham, John Buchanon, Reg.
inald Hobbs, James Hulley,
Clarence Holtzman, R. L. Tay-
, lor, Miss McMurchy, Orville
Cann, Ethel Thompson, Gertie
Reid, Mrs. MacEwen, William
Warren, Mary Hogg, Victoria
Coward, Calvin Cruickshank,
John McKnight, Elsie Isbister •
and Mr, Kingswell.
Bitthday cake and fruit
bread were served for lunch.
I
BUFFINGA -
White mums decorated Clin,
ton Christian Reformed Church
on Friday evening, July 14,
for the wedding of Mary Van.
dendool, Clinton, and Albert
Buffinga, Londesboro. Rev. G.
Heersink, Clinton, conducted.’’
the double-eing ceremony at
which J.- Roorda was organist
and Miss Barbara Snell was
soloist^
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arie Vanden.
dool, Clinton, and the groom’s
K parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Henry BUffinga, Londesboro.'
Escorted by her father, the
bride chose terylene crepe in
traditional wedding white sty.
led in a floor-length gown fea.
turing an empire waistline, em«
broidered lace bodice and a
striking lace train. Her nylon
tulle veil was held by a tiny
crystal crown and she carried
yellow roses and ivy.
Matron of honor was a friend
of the bride; Mrs. Jane Post
ma, Clinton, Bridesmaids were
Miss Geraldine Vandendool,
Caledonia, cousin of the bride,
and Mrs. Helen Johnston, Wal
ton, sister of .the groom. They
were
peau
Their
stone
white shastas.
Groomsman was Ralph But-
finga, Londesboro and guests
were ushered by Case Buffinga,
Photo by Harvey ricPovveit
VANDENDOOL
Londesboro, and Tony Vanden-
dool, Clinton,
At a reception in the Clin,
ton Legion Hall, the bride’s
, mother was assisted' by the
groom’s mother in receiving
the wedding guests. Mrs. Van-
dendool chose a gown of aqua
crepe with a lace bodice, white
Accessories, and a corsage of
white carnations. Mrs. Buffinga
wore an aqua crepe dress with
white and black accessories and
a white carnation corsage.
For a honeymoon spent in
Sault Sts. Marie and Algonquin
Park, the bride wore a two-
piece pink, antron nylon knit
suit, white accessories and a
corsage of dark red roses. The
'couple is residing at Londes-
boro.
Showers were held in honor
of the bride by Mrs. Jane Pos.
'tma and Mrs. Dorothy Williams
prior to the wedding.
HENSALL
Miss Marianne Roberts holi-
dayed last week in London with
, Mrs. K. Roberts. .
Rudy Petzke; who has been a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital and Victoria hospital,
London, has returned home.
Master Tommy Roberts is
attending Huron Church Camp
at Bayfield.
jtUmton NT-bnrMh.v< July 27, 1907SNELL - MacDONALD
Lighted candelabra and has.
kets of shasta daistes and yel- *
low gladioli formed the setting
,li). Blyth United Church on Sat
urday, July 15th when Beverley
Marie MacDonald and Clifford
Walter Spell exchanged mar
riage, vows in a double-ring
ceremony solemnized by Rev,
W. O. Matherj minister of the
church,
The wedding music was pro
vided by Mrs, Donald Kai,
church organist, who also ac.
. pompt ..'.ed the soloist, James
Lawr -■
’ The bride is the eldest
daughter- pf Mr. and Mrs. Ken.
. neth MacDonald, R. R, I, Blyth,
The groom’s parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Snell, Blyth.
The bride entered the church'
on the arm of her father. Her
White floor—length gown of or
ganza over a French crepe
sheath ' featured A line styling,
bell sleeves and appliques of
Alencon lace. A full length train
with matching appliques cascad
ed from a tailored bow at the
neckline. Embroidered flow
ers’ and seed pearls formed a
caplet to hold a double tiered,
shoulder length veil. She wore
an heirloom necklace of gold
' set with seed pearls which had
been worn by her mother and
grandmother for their wed.
dings. Her flowers were a
cascade of yellow rosebuds and
stephanotis.
Mrs. Audrey Timpany, sister
of the groom, was matron of hon.
our, and Miss Shirley Snell,
sister of the groom, and Miss
Barbara Wasson attended as
■■ bridesmaids. Miss Lori Ann
Hesselwood, cousin of the bride,
and Miss Sherri Marshall were
winsome flower girls. The
- five attendants wore identic
k cally styled empire gowns of
nylon chiffon over taffeta. The
* matron of honor and flower
* girls in pastel yellow and the
bridesmaids in pastel green.
Shasta daisies were used in
• the headresses, the senior at-
tendants carried cascade bou
quets and the junior attendants
gathering baskets.
Harvey Snell was groomsman
for his brother, and the ushers
were James Timpany, brother.
. in-law of the groom, and Brian
MacDonald, brother of the
bride.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held in the
church parlour with the bride’s
mother receiving the guests in
a fiesta pink crepe sheath, with
Vinet-Cormier
It was erroneously reported
in last week’s paper that Mrs.
Paul Cormier wore a three-
piece navy jersey silk ensemble
It should in fact have read 'Re.
•, ceiving guests at Hoi el'Clinton,
the bride’s mother chose a two-
Piece ensemble of avocado .
,' ,;.gTeen.. lace. over,, ..crepe with '■
\ ■Cwhlte-’-’-accessbrl^’and a cor.-u
sage of white carnations.
For a wedding trip to Nia-
gara Falls, the bride chose a
three-piece navy jersey silk
ensemble-with white acces
sories and a corsage of white
! : carnations. The couple will
reside in Montreal. Ed. Note
We regret any inconvenience
caused to the principles.
matching lace oyer coat, white
> accessaries and, a corsage of
white rose buds. The groom's
mother chose a multi-color
print gown of nylon chiffon with
floating back panel. She wore
white accessories and a cor.
sage of blue tinted carnations.
For travelling the bride
changed to an oyster brocade
sheath dress with matching jac.
ketand emerald green and white
accessories. She wore a cor.
sage of talisman roses. On
their return the young couple
plan to take up residence in
Blyth.
Guests were present from
Charlottetown, P.E.I. Aylmer,
London, Toronto, Stratford,
Goderich, Wingham, Bayfield
and Blyth.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was the recipient of many
lovely gifts, having been enter-
tained at the homes of Mrs.
pobert Marshall, Mrs. Alvin
Snell and Mrs, Bruce Barrie,
LONDESBORO
LONDESBORO „ Valters
with Mr, and Mrs, Barye Hun.
king over last weekend were a
sister, Mrs, Florence Schlut-
ter of Baltimore, wm. Moore
Sr. .and family, Mrs. Wm,
Moore jrr,. and family, Miss;
P^trlpa Moore, Mr$. Evelyn
Boyce p.nd children, Mr, and
Mrs, Wilfred Chapman, Mr,
and Mrs. A. Andrews and Mrs,
V, Wte,
& * *
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Durnin
entertained their grandchildren,
Karen
while
Expo.
VARNA
VARNA - Residents ofS.S.
No. 6 Stanley held a cleaning
bee at the school on Monday
evening of this week and every
thing is in order for the big
reunion to be held on Satur
day afternoon, July 29.
A large congregation from
Varna and Goshen filled the
Goshen United Church last Sun-
day for the Centennial service.
Rev. M, Morrison was in charge
of the service. The combined
choirs of both churches led in
the singing.
IN FINALS
Kinsmen Town League base,
ball league has entered its play
off finals with the first game
between the Bruins and the In.
dians played last night and the
second game set for tomorrow
night at 6:30 Total runs will
win says Bert Clifford, local
Kinsman.
In WOAA play, the Clinton
Kinsmen Ail-Star Ponies have
three important games upcom.
ing. This Saturday, July 29,
they will clashx with the St.
Marys boys in the cement town
at four in the afternoon.
sfc * #
Mrs. Laura Lyon spent last
week with her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Neal of London.
Master Michael GaUnt of Han
oyer is spending a few weeks
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Gaunt.
$ # &
Miss Vina Knox of Toronto
spent a few days recently with
her parents.
* $ #
Mr. and Mrs. Gaunt attend,
ed the Gaunt family reunion
held at St. Helen’s on Satur.
day.
$ * *
pisaster struck a number of
farms on the 8th and 9th con
cessions of Hullett last Thurs.
day when a hail storm pract
ically wiped out the grain crop
on Glen Carter’s farm and par-
tially destroyed a corn field
of John Shepherd. Gardens also
came to grief.
❖ * #
Miss Maureen Millar of God.
erich spent a few days last week
with Miss Pauline Airdrie,
<5*
The Women’s Institute will
meet at 8 p.m. on August 2,
The speaker will be Mrs. Mae
Hodgert of Thames Rd. It is
requested that each member
bring a guest. The roll call
to be answered by a Bible
verse pertaining to Agriculture.
Cadet James Boberts return
ed to Ipperwash Camp -after-
spending the week with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Rob
erts.
* * *
Ross Kennedy and three child
ren, Diane, Ronald and David
of Hamilton, spent last week
with his mother, Mrs. Eric
Kennedy,
♦ * *
Flowers in Carmel Presby
terian Church on Bunday were
in memory of Mr. and Mys,
Basil Edwards placed there by
their niece, Mrs., M. Johnston
pf St. Catharines,
OBITUARY’
Mrs. Henry J. Gackstetter
HENSALL - Mrs. Henry J.
Gackstetter, Exeter, passed -
away suddenly at Metropolitan
Hospital, Windsor, on Sunday, ,
July J23 following an operation
performed on Tuesday, July 18.
The former Frances M. LittTe-
john, she was 62.
Surviving are her husband;
one daughter Katherine at home;
one son Henry A, of St. Jacobs;
two brothers, Harold, Glean,
N.Y., and Fred of Windsor; two
Sisters, Mrs. Duncan (Dorothy?
McPhail, Windson and Mrs.
George (Katherine) Clarke,
Windson and Mrs.
Bath.
Public
held in St. Peter’s Evangelical
Lutheran Church, Zurich, con.
ducted by Rev. A. C. Blacks
well on Tuesday, Burial was
in St. Peter’s Lutheran Ceme
tery,
funeral service was
Reunion of former
teachers and students
of S.S. No. 6 Stanley
(Varna School) at
school grounds
SATURDAY, JULY 29
Bring Picnic Basket
Supper at 5
Beverage and utensils supplied
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On Monday July 31, they meet
and will play a return game in
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p.m.
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