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Clinton News-Record, 1975-06-19, Page 15I.1,. 'l'trN l lr ' ,fit —CO The Sint lerhiU L aAihs Club A tttmtative date 1y '`14 stet ht the home at Marigaretr +was suggeWct tar the, Ccs Bali for i lune I1: xoeeting, e,` man ty ton e. Ti11 date Will be °���� .made " of inite� , at the next � •° tw tip , � .. •meetin0 With the Creed and the g• .• • ERN DAYG T AV1$G,11 nE • Lord"s Prayer, repeated Ill . velyn A, erriil� will the unison; There, were 21 members) hostess t for the , Uly Meeting, and one visitor p'esent. P . The lunch and programme , The minutes ,' and• ,the committee -will be Hazell • trnnsuirer'"s report. fr'okln' t o •Watkins. and, Jean 'and Sue were re d jireVpUs•°°rneetin,B sodden. Roll gall will' be a and approved. Thank you notes paying of fees - Mere received 'Erori the Kea: • Margaret Wrighttwon the ` ai yhad Sandy' -•vraf le 4 . facaloeyedgemSetenwoafrat.danatienn . Thmeeting closed by i sinn . Sent to Children's Aid, to beg singing The Queen, and Grace. used to: send children. to sum- Luneh was served and a social -mr� �C:trip, was -also receiviOtime was enjoyed. d. • 19.3.:.:..F QY.G] :':t Cittx�v-':�A;Y S> :f:2:7-• . Mr. and Mrs. R.K. Chisltolm , . An old fashioned setting was her hair and carried a nosegay the scene at the Christian of white daisies and baby's " C arch Clinton, breath. , Reformed . h Where the altar was flanked Groomsman was Jim Mere, photo Bisset � . • ' with candelabra ;.,Containing Goderich. Ushers ,were John preparede Huronview float that was forfor title Clinton Spring Vph y , • white candles and Scotts, .nephew 'of the bride, prepFair parade and .. to have STEWAR,T=-MAIZE �•hisholm, •b ' beach trimmed with arrangements of yellow daisies ClintonCil tit and featured the Rhythm Band was brother of the groom, Godefich.� Dungannon tnited Church baby s r for the May 10 wedding of Jane was decked •on.t in candelabra, trailing white streamers tipped cancelled due to the extreme with. ink carnations.' Teresa van' Eendenburg and 11 the nden .in ,the wedding to e candles and ribbons for P Ronald Kenneth Chisholm, both . rty wore pale blue tuxedoes ve vet expr express our. appreciation oe to wN!.�t Jim Medd of RR 1, Blyth was tmmed with navy bl e the May 17; Saturday afternoon of Goderich.p for the Wedding of Harvey Allen .- best man, and Greg and -Steve The • Rev. • Alvin • Beukerna ' lapels and pockets, navy velvet Archers of the r float Supply to the R Maize, the brothers of the'bride boW ,ties and white shirts, .Stewart and Sandra Lorraine from Dungannon; Floyd Smith officiated for the double, ring Mr Chris Guetter trimmed in blue. Ushers and residents and •�tafitwhohelped o Maize. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maize of ,RR 1, Dungannon, and the , groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart of RR 1, Clinton, were united in a double ring •cereinony performed by Rey., C-McClenaghan. •Judy Organist Mrs, McMichael accompanied soloist Miss Nancy Errington in her, `rendition of "SunriseJ Sunset", ant t`We've Only Begun". • . • 'The bride wore a full length princess style gown of Chantilly antilly► lace with . Mandarin neckline and .long fitted sleeves.,. The fitted bodice was • trimmed _in valenciaiac-e and ruffles, which also accented the cathedral train, sleeves and skirt. The full length •veil of French silk illusion edged with Chantilly lace was held .with a garland headpiece of seed. pearls and lace. The bride carried a bouquet of red roses, white 'carnations, baby's breath and lily of the valley. Matron of honour, Mfrs. Betty Maize of Woodstock; the bride's the groom's brother -m -law of ceremony. groomsman wore bouttonnrers prepare I . London; • Terry Maize the presided at the organ while gr Wim- Mrs: JoAnn Van Dyke sang of single white car carnations, chose n a dismantlednter it in thew Centennial, to bride'sk brother fromWThe Wedding -Song and The while the groom stock and Bob Watkins of. boutonnier . of yellowy baby Parade with several additions. Londesboro • were tlie ushers Lord's Prayer. The annual spring drive; with a blue tinted carnation in The bride is the daughter of roses. 'sponsored by the Exeter United their lapels. Mr. and Mrs. Bram van The wedding` dinner was Odin reception' tion ' was Eendenburg, Goderich. The served at the Maitland Country Church was held on Monday The wedding rd ValleyHall, groom is the son. of Kenneth Club, Goderich. evening. Twenty-five cars were heldnin the Salto Chisholm, •Goderich and Mrs. The' bride's mother chose a provided which took over 100 - from was attended by guest§ . Clinton. peach creme gown with long residents on the two hour drive St. Thomas, Al Straughn, g to various places in the County. from Michigan,The bride was escorted to the tulle sleeves' and a matching London, Tillsonburg, Sudbury, altar by her. father. Her dress„a corsage of, coral tipped 'car- The weather was ideal and the Quebec, ' Toronto, Woodstock most youthful sleeveless gown nations. The mother sof the outing was "appreciated and and Sarnia. ed groom received her guests in a enjoyed by everyone. The mother of the bride of flowered lace was -topp with-aflowerlacedElizabethan deep blue floor -length gown. Mrs. Henderson, Jill, ensemble guests in a sky blue p Weately,s.Bob Mann and Ken ensemble featuring a chiffon. collared shoulder tipped- cape. with matching shawl anda sleeved bodice, floor -length Her Elizabethan capstyle veil corsage of,pink carnations., Scott provided the n . carried a ,long embroidered -The newly weds skirt and sleeveless coat. The Night program. The program accented• with train. She; carried ' an in- honeymooned in Niagara Falls. included piano instrumentals, neckline was cascade of 3rellow The bride travelled in plain.violin and guitar solos and a Italian scroll embroidery which terestiossing-a-long. Mrs. continued to follow the front of baby roses and white daisies. - beige slacks topped 'with a the floor -length coat. She wore. Maid . of honour was Miss printed jacket and scarf. Her thanked the entertainers Wagneron er a corsaa of inkroses. Vicki Rac'Iford, Goderich, Corsage was blue tied with 'a behalf of the residents. g p wearing a yellow flowered blue ribbon. • The mother of d the groom gown with a round neckline and They are a residing at 69A The Over 90 Club met on wore a melon shade polyester, own styled in slender short puffy sleeves. The skirt, � Hamilton St., Goderich. Wednesday afternoon and Fortrel g Y was softly gathered from a high Honored guests at the following games of crokinole lines with a matching cape. The' waistline and near the bottom wedding were the bride's two and euchre, the 25- _members edge of the cage was trimmed d with a wide aunts Prom Holland. progit.lns during 3,(uly and August T and we would ,ap- preciate arranging a date with the bands in Huron County. ea Gray I T**IO.t.1*1E.T IMOD: , -Too r�r11R Y UNC ,.� MINL$T014 vottopicik$: Ivo$ A:A., A. ORGANIST M4D CI OIN 01114C/0IA. MRS. 00111S,McKINL*Y. A. MUII/ SUNDAY; JUNE , 22. a 1975 9:45 a:m. `SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a,m, FAMILY-W9RSHIt! & NURSERY 11:3Qa m. JUNIOR CONGREGATION • SER( !N:"'iIj , CAI-SII:AFTER THE STORM" WELCOMING OF MEMBERS BY TRANSFER SACRAMENT QF BAPTISM EVERYONE_ WELCOME • WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH ;'THE CHURCH ,THA'T CARES" lPEOPLE SERVING GOD -THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE 1 MINISTER ,JOHN S. OAST -REICHER. II A.. S.R.E. ORGANIST MISS CATHARIP E POTTER CHOIR DiRECTOR: MRS. WM. HEARN SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1975 Church Picnic at Mid91eton's Park 11:20 - Worship 11:15 '• Lunch 1:30 - Fun and Games In case of inclement weather the events will be held at .the .lchurch. HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH 9:45 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY Speaker: Marilyn Oestreicher :en o�redtea and cookies. it was :trimmed wr g ” ~ e V alkerbu Club cdeep the matching Wi . 'marabou _ tau lit at top with a tiny red ���e°fhhe5ai`ne material. She Guests' attending the wedding gwore a white picture hat ac- were from Listowel, Hamilton, volunteers of Auburn and Mrs. wore a gown in Marl. The ge of: was finished.cented with ribbon to match her Holland, Mount_ Forest and Hanly 'of 'Clinton assisted with sister-in-law, with a corsage white roses. � activities. , romance blue, strewn The bride left for a wedding gown. She carried 'a touch of Toronto. We are hoping to have Band throughout with tiny pink spring with a white parasol prior to the .wedding the Concerts on the lawn for our trip through northern Ontario., smothered in yellow daisies. flowers. 'The' dress was styled Twearing a melon coloured knee- Dinah bride was feted at a ,surprise Tuesday Family Night with a scooped neckline, an length polyester dress and empire waist rising to a V- � ` high -wedged white shoes. shaped bodice, and long Blend&r The_couple have made their sleeves. The neckline, cuffs and home at RR 1, hem of the gown were rimmed. . Prior to her,Clinton.C marriage, the with a gathered matching. frill: bride was , entertained'at Three tiny covered buttons(..�howers arrar3,gs. adorned the empire waist. Bernice Gross an by . Ken flowergir rose by Mrs. Straughn in Clinton on Identical gowns were worn McDougall of Auburn; Mrs. flowered gown like the at- rhe eve of the wedding. by bridesmaids, Mrs. Marg Grace Forbes and Mary Lyn of tendants, wore yellow daisies in Smith of. London, sister of the Clinton; Mrs: Judy Redmond of groom; Mrs. Roxy Maize, the Holmesville and Miss Doreen bride's sister-in-law; and Miss iClinchey° of Auburn; Mrs. • Denise Maize, the bride , xY Maize of Dungannon and sister, of Dungannon; -.Mrs. Mrs, Betty Maize of Wood - Glenda Singh, a, cousin of the tock; Mrs. Doreen Medd and bride from St.,- Thomas and Kerri of RR 1, Clinton and Mrs. Miss Doreen McClinchey of Marg Med&of RR 1, Blyth; and Auburn. Each bridal attendant the Dungannon United Church carried' a bouquet df pink Women, friends and neigh- '• carnations, white mums, and bours. Bridesmaids were shower by Miss Vicki Radford Blok, Bayfield and Corry Schotts, Clinton, sister of the and a community shower given Theywere gowned at the home of ,Mis. Ben bride. Whitely.Local office girls and identically to the maid of honor. Jennifer Straughn, sister of the bride went out to dinner and the , groom,'" Clinton, was presented the bride with a gift. 1 d ed in a yellow A rehearsal party was hosted Toronto's rdShileb-e where business and pleasure mix .41,4474, Robert ,E. Coleman (Dipl. B.), the son of Emerson and Audrey Coleman of RR 4, Seaforth, received his diploma in Business Administration with an accounting • major from Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technalo y at Con- , �'QCa ttOn ,�, . ", Exe efses• in Kit- c•hener-on June 7. Mr. Coleman, who is a graduate of • Central Huron Secondary School, has accepted a position with Steele's Wire Springs (1974) Ltd.', of Guelph. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH. Clinton , • '263 Princess Street Pastor Alvin 8eukema, 8.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 "EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF HIM -SELF ' TO GOD" — ROM. 14:12 SUPPLY PASTOR: IVOR BODENHAM Tel. 262-S277 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 • PEOPLE'S MEETING -- EVERYONE WELCOME, ST, PAUL'S ANGLICAN' CHURCH SUN DAY1 JUNE -22, 1975 4TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 10:00 a.m. COMMUNION OPTOMETRY 1.E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST CLINTON—MON. ONLY 20 ISAAC ST - 482 -7010 SEAFORTH BALANCE OF WEEK GOVENLOCK ST. 527-1240 INSURANCE Formerly in charge of a laboratory and X-ray service at an T J 1•n' n , 'ti, rsOylarkeli has been assigned to "the • u b � world s-la'rgetrt =ahlpe ego engaged in intensive evangelism. Directing Ervery Creature- Crusade reaft re Crusade teams of nationals, they plan to blanket com- munities with'the gospel. R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST TheI Square, GODERICH 524-7661 Bok ib33 -212 J7�MES ST. HELEN R. TENCH , B.A. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TEL.. 482-9962 CLINTON ONTARIO .a* T , O t y�N�rOg!fitNyl.�.y'�i7rjt1 • A APPRAISER K.W. COLGUHOUN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Phones: Office 482-9747 Res. 482-7804 HAL HARTLEY Phone 482-3693 JOHN WISE - GENERAL INSURANCE— GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Clinton Office: 482-9644 ' Res: 4827265 Prompt, Courtaous, Etfici ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE . We give complete sale service PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE , Phone Collect - 235.1964 EXETER DIESEL 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 FAMILY 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 Pastor Leslie Hoy. 524-6823 166 Victoria Street 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11'00 a m Mating Worship • 7:00 p.m Prayer Service and Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m. Wadn•iday Prayer Service 8:00 p m Friday. Young Peoples M.L WELCOME -^ BRYAN-•LAVIS INSURANCE General and 'Life. Office: 10 King St. 482-9310 Residence: 308 High St. 482.7747 For Air -Master Alumina. Doors and Windows and AWNINGS and RAILINGS JERVIS SALES R.L. „ervls-68 Albert St. Clinton -482-9390 ST AHD.REW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. EDWIN 'G .NELSON CHARLES NIERRILL• ORGANIST SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1975 10:00 a.m. Sunday (School Presentation of Awards FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH _..it..d' ,.p / 7"i'.i• '4ffi""Y"rh tiSiS.--"'"A . l'.'io� i q_ Y*'r7�tY,{7• !,,.. SUNDAI(, JUNE 22, 1975 10:00 a.m.-Sunday, School for all. ages 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship - SPEAKER: MR. GORDON RYDER FROM ST. MARYS THURS. EVE. 8':00 BIBLE STUDY -.PRAYER MEETING ALL WELCOME Pumps and Injectors'° Repaired For All Popular Makes Huron Fuel Injection •- Equipment, Bayfield Rd . CIint.pn-482-7971 It's a pleasure to do 'business when you stay at the Lord Simcoe: If your calls are downto''w'n you are within walking distance. For uptown calls, the subway is right at our front door;. After your business day is over, theatres • and entertainmeeklare close. at hand. If you are c(iving we offer/free overnight parking from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 a.m., arld if you,are flying the 'airport buts stops fregiiently_. at -the hotel. , Try mixing business and pleasure . . stay at the Lord Simcoe Hotel, the friendly one. 150, King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362.1848 ' 01, EVILPREVAILSWHENt,0®D".•.l rt: L) hit, iHINL' M�n's vu�rro�p AUBURN SAINT JOSEPH'S Catholic Church J ma e's St. Clinton Pastor REV. JOSEPH HARDY Phone 482-9468 MASS — Saturday 8 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. CONFESSIONS - Saturdam 7:15 p.m. langkart,r 1CeJj',. 'Doig a►td. Go. • Chartered Adcourdento ' .268 Mein St., Exeter ARTHUR W. READ Resident Panner , BUS. 235.0120 j kS• i 238y0Il7S Sunday June 15 2:00 p.m. the Sacrament of Infant Baptista• ALL WELCOME You have towalk before you can run., pr7//l7oPatnolI T••Y (iV`AA,iln ,11.0VHnlN1) for 04d♦b11.11 Mn.44 Phnom. In volar Wort ‘b•+w know ifs right. 1