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Clinton News-Record, 1974-08-29, Page 3-photo by Bisset McCLINCHEY—BROMLEY ALLIN-SHOBROOK The families of Don Armstrong and Don Hall of Clinton enjoyed a cup of tea at the Tea Room at the Clinton Centennial's Arts and craft show last Saturday in Clinton. The tea room, run by the local Rebekahs, was a success. (News-Record photo) 09MieignimigiOMMIgnowimpintwunnevmr,:ftimeoeffliiMMIMOT.iig Huron Men's Chapel 8 P.M, — AUBURN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 ••• •4.• FAREWELL SERVICE FOR REV. RON CURL Who is leaving to become a missionary in Haiti SPECIAL MUSIC Evil Proves When Good Mon Do Nothing 0S.0.**4:404: m 5 V Tom Cayley of the Doon School of Fine Arts does a humorous sketch of Gordon Duern of Clinton during the potpourri show held in the arena last Friday and Saturday. (News-Record photo) FRon+the'fluitocclts of TmeRestiesa Ones' Arnotion paue Set your heart fo singing. stir et:x.4 • cpor,ok Oa( oppotaku AMU PIP131 GROOM! FR JOHN 1 °I1 A Music by RALPH CARMIC)144/Extcubve Ploducti RANK R. JACEIR.SON /Mitten and Dirttled by JAMES . COWER OAMPSONIg01 1 GROOMIFREEMANANIARD GOOD NEWS DRIVEIN mils. wrist of Clintdri Sunday September 10,1 at 8:30 RAstisykne..ouiRi John and Claude Cartwright had their tonsils removed on Monday morning in Clinton Hospital. Farewell PsAy A belated farewell party was held for the "Leipers" - Ross, Gladys and Ida, at the home of Eugene St. Louis on Wed- nesday, August 21. Fifty-five friends, relatives and neighbours were present from Seaforth, Toronto, McKillop, Belgrave and Lon- desboro: Community singing was con- ducted by Mrs. George Mickey of Belgrave and Miss Mae Smith of Seaforth accompanied them on ,the organ. Mr, Jim Neilans and Mr. George Smith played violin solos with Miss Mae Smith at the organ. Miss Susan Jameson played two piano solos, Mark St. Louis two guitar solos. Miss Marjorie Bickel! of Toronto presented them with a large mirror, a wall clock and a coaster set. Miss Gladys Leiner thanked everyone on behalf of herself, Ross and Ida and invited all to come and visit them at their . new home in Clinton. Bingo and Euchre were en- joyed by all. Prizes given to the winners. A buffet lunch was served by Miss Mae Smith of Seaforth, Miss Marjorie Bickel! of Toronto, Mrs. George L. Smith, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and Mrs. Greta St. Louis. A special "thank-you" was given to all the ladies for the delicious desserts provided. Honoured on Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton, London, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hann, Kitchener and Mrs. and Mrs. Harry McEwan, Chatham, daughters of Mrs. Will Govier and their families honoured their father by having "Open House" in the United Church for his 90th birthday coming up on August 30. At the party held August 25 they welcomed 200 friends and relatives who called to offer greetings. Grand- daughters Leslie and Maureen Hann were in charge of the guest book. Mr. Govier and his daughters welcomed all. The table was decorated with a birthday cake, flowers and candles. Lunch was served by the United Churchwomen of the chtirch,,G.tiestk,were-Present froM Ch Eisl ey,t.a,Z u e I ph, Ki t- chener, Stratford, Goderich, London, Teeswater, Toronto, Woodstock, Burlington, Mit- chell, Seaforth, Clinton, Florida, Blyth, Auburn and surrounding community. United Church Owing to the death on Satur- ay evening of Rev. McDonald's father, Carl McDonald of Ethel, the Rev. Ure Stewart of Seaforth con- ducted the service at the United Church on Sunday morning. Welcoming in the sanctuary were Mrs. Margaret Taylor and Jack Lee, The Ushers were Ruthann Penfound, Golda Sewers, ,Carol and Judy Jewitt, and the soloist was Helen An- derson, singing "Come sing a song of Joy" and "Amazing Grace" accompanied by the organist, Mrs. Allen Bosman. Rev. Stewart's children's story was "Bob'! - his message was "preconcepts of a monastery". The flowers at the front of the church were placed in loving memory of Bert Brun- sdon by his wife, Dorothy and daughter, Bette and husband. A gift was made to the Memorial Fund in loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunking by their family, also by a number of people in loving memory of Bert Brunsdon, Personals Mr. Bert Brunsdon, a resident of the village, passed away on Tuesday, August 20, after several years a patient in Westminster Hospital, tondon. Sympathy is extended to his wife and daughter, Bette, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holdway. Sympathy is also extended to Rev. McDonald on the death of • his father, Carl McDonald of Ethel, who died in Listowel Hospital on Saturday evening. A number of this congregation visited with the McDonald family Sunday evening at Peb- bles Funeral Home at Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Radford, Cathy and Kevin returned home on Thursday night from a three week vacation at Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Les. Reid spent Tuesday to Friday on a trip to. Northern Ontario and Moosonee. Visiting during the past week with Mrs, Beth Knox were Mrs. Emmerson Duerr, Mrs. Vivian Vanalk and Beverly Hines of California. Mrs. Knox and visitors spent a couple of days at Niagara Falls and Buffalo. On the weekend Miss Thelma Tummond of London visited her cousin Mrs. Beth Rh. ox. Visitors last week with Mrs. Laura Lyon and Miss Edythe Beacom were their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Russell McGee from 'Mason, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shob- brook and Mr, and Mrs. Ed- ward Wise attended a square dance weekend at Bobcaygeon and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rae Rosebush. Visitors Sunday to Wed- nesday' with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vincent were his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards and Brian of Willingboro, New Jersey. Miss Pat Burns, R.N.A. of Toronto Hospital spent the Weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sweeney of Chateauguay, Quebec, visited last week with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sottiaux, Nancy and Jennifer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hold- way of Dallas, Texas, attended her father's funeral on Thur- sday and is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Bert Brunsdon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hold- way and Mrs. Brunsdon visited with his mother, Mrs. Grace Holdway at Delaware, 'U.S.A. Diana Shobbrook visited the past week with her cousins, Charlene and Kristopher Knox at Goderich. Darrell Shobbrook visited with his aunt, M r. and Mrs. Sid Adams and family, Wingham. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vie Stackhouse on Sunday were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Camp, Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Riley, Wendy, Debbie and Benji of Huron Park visited on Sunday With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley, Mrs. Tom Duizer and ehildreh spent last week at Pine take, also holidaying there were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear, The Country Steppers - Pat Stackhouse, Ted Elliott and Kim Craig, entertained at the Bean Festival at Zurich on Saturday and will be at Kin' sardine Fall Pair this weekend, Visitors on Thursday evening with Mr. Will Govier were his sister-in-law, Mrs. Etta Dewar, her eon, Donald, of Ottawa and herilatyghtei Mrs, Jean Edds of `AtisiThlitt and Mr, and Mrs, Jack Sinclair of Seaforth, Dr. and Milt, Gary Gall of Stotiftvilla visited on the weekend with het Patents, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Lee, Lighted candelabra and bouquets of white gladioli, shasta daisies and feathered pink chrysanthemums made a lovely setting in Londesboro United Church on Saturday July 20, 1974 when Robert Wayne McClinchey of Blyth ex- changed wedding vows with Glenda Darlene Bromley of RR I Londesboro. Rev. Stanley McDonald officiated for the double-ring ceremony. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClinchey of Blyth and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bromley of RR 2 Lon- desboro. The organist was Mrs. Harry Lear and the soloist was Mr. Harry Lear. Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked . lovely in a floor-length gown of snow white sheer crystalette with • over skirt of fine lace imported from Belgium. The V-shaped bodice had a high mandarin collar and self covered buttons to waistline and long full sleeves with wide cuffs. Her long cathedral veil of pure silk illusion was held in place by a Juliet cap trimmed with mat- ching lace. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink rosebuds, shasta daisies and feathered mums. The maid of honour was Miss Cathy Dougherty of Port Albert and the bridesmaids were Miss Pat McClinchey of Blyth, sister of the groom and Miss Diane Bromley sister of the bride. All were dressed identically in blue trevira crystallette, dotted in white background, high necklines with matching straps over the shoulder and frill around the bottom of the skirts and trim- med with white daisy lace. Their headress of tiny matching bows down the back of their tiny wedding veil was accented with lily-of-the valley. They all carried bouquets of colored shasta daisies. The groomsman was Beverley Bromley, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall where the guests were received by the bridal party assisted by the bride's mother wearing a floor- length gown of pink polyester with rosebud trim and a cor- sage of white carnations. She was assisted by the groom's mother wearing a long floral figured blue polyester gown and a corsage of white car- nations. The headtable was centred with a wedding cake decorated in shape of a church which was illuminated for the dinner and the reception which followed. Music was supplied by Bill Manning of Blyth. The master of ceremonies was Rev. Stanley McDonald of Londesboro -and the bride's uncle Mr. Al Fleming made a toast to the bride. For a trip to Northern On- tario, the bride donned a white and green dress, white ac- cessories and a corsage of pink carnations, They are residing at RR 1, Londesboro Londesboro United Church was decorated with candelabra and potted pink, blue and white daisies on July 20, 1974 for the marriage of David Wayne Allin to Margaret Ann Shobbrook. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Allin of Clinton and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shob- brook, Blyth, Ontario, Rev. Stanley McDonald of- ficiated at the double-ring ceremony with Mrs. Harry Lear as organist. The bride chose a gown of white polyester satin and polyester lace overlay with a floor-length, full-skirted train and a shoulder length veil held by an embroidered headpiece with crystal drops. She carried a cascade of pink sweetheart roses, blue stephanotis and white and pink daisies. Matron of honour was Mrs. Lorne Talbot of Dundalk, On- tario who wore a blue frocked sheer dress with pink and yellow and blue flowers over blue underlay. The dress also had long full cuffed sleeves. She carried a nosegay of pink and white daisies and matching streamers. The attendants, Mrs. Rick McKenney of Toronto, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. George Vanderburgh of Goderich, sister of the groom wore dresses identical to that of the matron of honour. Groomsman was Raymond Allin of Goderich and ushers were George Vanderburgh of Goderich and Melvin Knox of Blyth. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Salt- ford Valley Hall near Goderich which was decorated with pink and white streamers and potted daisies. Guests were present from Blyth, Londesboro, Goderich, Benmiller, London, Otterville, Sarnia, Toronto and Kitchener. Following the wedding trip to the Bruce Peninsula, the couple returned to their home at R.R. 1; Blyth. WisiTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1974 3 Over 250 Monuments on Sale WITH A VARIETY OF COLORS, STYLES AND SHAPES TO CHOOSE FROM MANY NEW THIS YEAR, Whether it's • MONUMENT s MARKER • INSCRIPTION You are remembering a loved one, T. PRYDE & SON LTD. HELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS IN CUNTON ClOtON(11 DelleMMII BUS. 4124005 VISIT 77 ALBERT ST. RES. 4524004 'wwwww"1"; , , \7: 1.- • 0.. c,,,is, Union Churches , i "THE SERMON: —E—V—E—R—Y—O—N—E— CHURCH SERViCES .._ ALL. SERVICES ON DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ' • ONTARIO STREET UNITE() CHURCH FRIENDLY CHURCH" MINISTER: LAWRENCE S. LEWIS, B,A., 11.Th. ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR: MRS. DORIS McKINLEY, A. MUS. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1974 Services with Wesley Willis and Holmesville United at Ontario Street Church 11:00 a.m. Worship Service and Nursery, 11:00 a.m. Junior Congregation "THE LIVING MESSAGE OF THE NEW TESTAMENT" W—E—L—C-0—M--E— WESLEY-WIMS UNITED CHURCH "THE CHURCH THAT CARES" I PEOPLE SERVING GOD THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE1 MINISTER: JOHN S. OESTREICHER, B.A., B.R.E. ORGANIST: MISS CATHARINE POTTER CHOIR DIRECTOR: MRS. WM. HEARN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1974 Union Services at Ontario Street United Church during month of August 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service —Minister on Call— Rev. L.S. Lewis-phone 482-9377 HOLMESVILLE'UNITED CHURCH • Union SerVices at Ontario Street Church at 11 48'.fn.‘4. ,„ Minister on Call — Rev. L.S. Lewis-phone 482-9377 ' 2t5k 263 . . CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton Princess Street Pastor Alvin Beukema, B.A., B.D. Services: 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. (On 3rd Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Dutch Service at 11:00 a.m.) The Church of the "Back to God" Hour every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO EVERYONE WELCOME BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH "EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF TO GOD" — ROM. 14:12 PASTOR: REV. L. V. BIGELOW 10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m, MORNING WORSHIP 7:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP 8:00 p.M. FRIDAY WEDNESDAY 8 p,m. PRAYER MEETING YOUNG EVERYONE WELCOME PEOPLE'S MEETING ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1974 TRINITY XII 11:30 a.m. MATINS FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL 162 MAPLE ST, (1 street west of Community Centre) 9:45 a.m.—WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL and BIBLE HOUR 8:30 p.m.—"GOOD NEWS DRIVE-IN" Tues., 8:00 p.m,—PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY For Information Phone: 482.9379 CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 166 Victoria Street Pastor: Leslie Hoy, 5244,8823 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Prayer Service and Evangelistic Service 7:00 OA. Wednesday Prayer Service 8:00 p.m. Friday, Ybung Peoples ALL WELCOME ST, ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. EDWIN G. NELSON" ' CHARLES MERRILL, ORGANIST • Church and Sunday School -- , rebettied until September 8, 197:1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HURON ST„ CLINTON 11 a.m. morning wariiiip SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1914 Guam Speaker -- Rev. JeCk Anderson, London- Thurs. evening - 7:10 10:00 Sunday School Fat *II ages Bible Study & Prayer misting Alt WelcOMIF '