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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, AUGUST s, 1951
EPPERR
SONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hart are
vacationing on the Manitoulin
sland,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Zapfe are
spending a two weeks' holiday at
Southampton,
Miss Leona Vance and Irwin
Vance called on Mr. and Mrs. J,
3, Zapfe last week.
George and John Ross, Orillie,
were the,weekend guests of their
sister, Mrs. Murray IVIclnvan.
Mrs, Bernard Price, Creston,
B.C., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
C. B. Hale, for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Musgrove, Erin,
spent the holiday weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. A, J. McMurray.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson, To-
ronto, were visitors last week
with Mr. and Mrs. F. Townsend.
Fred H, Elliott is spending a
fortnight's vacation with his per;
ants, Mr. and Mrs. William El-
liott.
Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Agnew,
London, were callers with Mr.
and Mrs. James Livermore on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ball have
returned home after vacationing
at Burk's Falls, Parry Sound
District.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hartley
were in St. Catharines and Niag-
ara Falls, N. Y., for the holiday
weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. James Houston
and sons, Brantford, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wallis over
the weekend.
Mr. end Mrs. Herb Wallis and
daughter Jean, D'Arcy, Sask., vis-
ited this week with Mr. and Mrs,
Wilmer Wallis.
Miss Rosalie Dick, Toronto, vis-
ited her cousin ,Mrs. Mabel Nick-
erson, Rattenbury St., for the
Civic Holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill and
son Gordon left on Sunday for a
few days' vacation at Tobermory
and points north.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. McGill
and guests attended the Nethery
Family Reunion held in Goderich,
Saturday, August 4.
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Roberton and
Sandra, Aylmer, visited the • for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo.
Roberton, over the holiday.
Mrs. Nelson Reid, Varna, and
Mrs. Robert Webster, Clinton,
spent the weekend at Port Elgin,
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Epps.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. John-
ston, Ontario St., spent last week
holidaying at Tobermory and also
spent a day on Manitoulin Island,
Dr. John McIntyre, interne at
Toronto Western Hospital, was a
holiday weekend visitor with his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. II. A. Mc-
Intyre.
William Cooper returned to
his home in Flint, Mich., today
after spending the 'past week
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. James Livermore
spent the weekend on a holiday
with their son, E. S. Livermore,
ICC, and Mrs. Livermore, In
London.
Ralph Bouskill, Winnipeg; arid
son, Charles, who is attending
Royal Military College, Kingston,
spent the weekend with Mr.,and
Mrs. Wilmer Wallis,
Mr. and Mrs. William Gaines
and two sans, Flint, Mich., spent
last week With . Mr. and Mrs,
Clarence Cooper and other rela-
tives in this district.
Miss E,louise Andrews and Rus-
sell Aronhalt, Coshocton, Ohio,
visited relatives, F. W. Andrews,
Miss Amy Andrews and Mrs.
Fergus Van Egmond.
Mrs. Peter Schulha and Dale
have returned to Edmonton af-
ter a month's visit at the home
of the ;lady's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey McCartney.
Guests for the holiday with Mr.
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COUNTRY KIST PEAS -15 oz. (1 c/s 24 tins -2.95.
COUNTRY KIST PEAS 2 tins 27c
Extra Special:
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FANCY SOCKEYE SALMON -1/2's tin 45c
RED BIRD MATCHES 7
CARNATION MILK
GREEN GIANT PEAS -15 oz
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HEAD LETTUCE 3 for 25c
TURNIPS, New , lb. 5c
COOKING ONIONS
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Engagements Announced
Mrs. Marion I. Laramie, Clif-
ford, announces the engagement
of her only daughter, Elizabeth
Agnes,- to Michael Paul Mote,
oldest son of Mr. and Mrs,
Michael Matz, Bridgeport; the
wedding to take place at the
home of the bride's grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Alex M. Mc-
Ewen, Stanley Township, Satur-
day, August the twenty-fifth.
32-p
and Mrs. James McGill were A.
H. Nethery, Sarnia; G. A. Nethery,
Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mc-
Gill and children, Toronto.
Miss Florence Rorke, Toronto,
spent the Civic Holiday • weekend
with her sister, Mrs. H. W, Amb-
ler and parents, Mr. and Mrs. H,
E. Rorke, at their lakeside sum-
mer home.
Guests at the home of Mrs.
Elizabeth A. Kennedy, Ontario
St.. an Sunday, were Mr. and
Mrs. George Drony Mr. and Mrs.
Enos Colgtzhoun and Mrs. Ada
Herbert, all of Maorfield.
Mrs. John W. Cartwright and
daughter, Lilian, former residents
of Clinton, have returned and
are taking up residence in the
Rorke Apartment, corner of
Orange and Mary Streets.
Miss Daphne Staib, Woodstock,
Miss Helen McLeod, Eanbro, Miss
Lucile Boyce, Cromarty, Harvey
end Miss Hazel Sperling, Elim-
ville, and Benson Sutter, Clin-
ton, spent the weekend at Camp
Wakonda, near Echo Bay.
Mrs, Fred Gillies, Willowdale,
has returned home after spend-
ing a couple of weeks with her
sister, Mrs. Fergus Van Egmond.
Over the weekend, J. R. And-
rews, Toronto, also visited with
his sister, Mrs. Van Egm;ond.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holt, Mid-
land, visited the latter's parents,
Constable and Mrs. James
Thompson, over the holiday
weekend. Elizabeth returned with
her parents, Allen remaining for
a visit with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lock-
wood and family are visiting the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Lockwood, prior to tak-
ing up residence in Windsor. Mr.
Lockwood has sold his barbering
business in Blyth to Clayton
Ladd, Auburn.
Rev. E. C. Rorke, Olean, N.Y.,
was with his parents and sisters
far the Civic Holiday weekend,
Returning to Olean on Monday
he was accompanied by his sister,
Mrs. Ambler, his niece, Miss
Margaret Ambler and his ' par-
ents, for a visit at his home there,
Mrs. Stewart Vogan, and dau-
ghter, Miss Valerie, who have
been on an extended motor trip
to Eastern Canada, en route to
their home in Winnipeg, Man„
are 'spending a few days with the
former's mother and aunt, Mrs,
A. D. Martinson and Mrs. H. B.
Combe.
Dr. Thomas E. Hull, Queen's
University, 'and little • daughter,
Diane Elizabeth, visited with the
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Cunninghame, last weekend,
while Mrs. Hull and her sister,
Mrs. Arthur E. Saunders, Toronto,
flew to New York for the Iong
weekend. ' Other weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Cunninghame's
were John E. Cunninghame, Owen
Sound, and Mrs. Katharine John-
ston and little daughter, Kip,
Goderich,
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Summer Weddings
TYNDALL—JOHNSTON
A, pi'•etty wedding took place
at the home of the bride's par-
ents, Saturday, August 4, when
Mildred Pauline Johnston, daugh-•
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon John-
ston, Goderich, was united in
marriage to John Oliver Tyndall,
Clinton, son of Mr. and Mas. Roy
Tyndall, 'Clinton, by Rev. D., W.
Williams, minister of Victoria St.
United Church, Goderich.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
floor length gown of white satin,
with yoke of Chantilly lace and
seed pearls. The floor length veil
was of white silk French net with
silk embroidery and head dress
of seed pearls. She carried a
bouquet of Rubrum lillies and
stephanotis. Miss ,Doreen Web-
ster, Goderich, acted as brides-
maid. She was gowned in floor
length blue taffeta, with head-
dress to match and carried a cas-
cade bouquet of pink roses,
A reception followed at Victoria
United Church, where Mrs. John-
ston, wearing a gown of rose-
wood crepe with navy accessories
and a corsage of pink carnations,
assisted by the groom's , mother,
gowned in powder blue lace with
navy accessories, and wearing a
corsage of pink carnations, receiv-
ed, The tables and basement of
the church were beautifully de-
corated with pink and white
streamers and summer Blowers.
A lovely supper was served by
the WA of the church to about 50
guests,
For travelling to Northern On-
tario, the bride chose a dress of
blue nylon marquisette, with
white accessories. The couple
will reside in Clinton.
A week prior to the wedding,
a miscellaneous shower was held
at the home of Mrs. J. McGratten,
(grandmother of the bride) at
which the bride received many
beautiful gifts.
HIUSSER—STIRLING
St. Andrew's United Church,
Bayfield, tastefully decorated with
white gladioli and purple phlox
was the scene of a pretty wedding
on Saturday, July 28, 1951, at two
o'clock when Ann Marie Stirling,
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Stirling, Goderich Town-
ship, became the bride of Francis
JohnHiusser, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Hiusser, Seaforth, the
ceremony being performed by
the pastor, Rev. Peter Renner,
The attractive bride entered the
church on the arm of her father,
who gave her in marriage, to the
strains of the Wedding March
from Lohengrin played by Mrs,
Robert Sootchmer, Her gown was
of white satin fashioned with full
nylon net overskirt and import-
ed lace peplum, white satin bol-
ero with long lily pointed sleeves
and matching lace trim on the
neckline. She wore a finger tip
veil and carried a bridal bouquet
of pink roses. •
Miss Edna Hiusser, sister of the
groom, wore a gown of yellow
nylon net and carried a nosegay
of Talisman roses. The brides-
maids, Mrs. Evelyn Beaton and
Miss Margaret Stirling, sister of
the bride, were similarly attired
in long full gowns of pink nylon
net and car -led nosegays of yel-
low roses and white carnations,
All three attendants wore match-
ing fingertip veils and gloves.
The groomsman was Bruce
Freedy of Kitchener, and Donald
Eaton and John W. Bell, Seaforth,
were ushers,
During the ceremony Mrs. E.
J. Sturgeon sang two pleasing
solos, "I Love You Truly" and
"I'll Walk Beside You."
Following the ceremony, Mrs.
Leslie Stirling received the guests,
numbering over forty, at The
Little Inn. She wore a navy dress
with beige accessories and cor-
sage of pink and white cern.
tions. She was assisted by the
groom's mother, Mrs. F. Hiusser,
who chose a green frock with
which she wore beige accessories
and a corsage of yellow roses.
Th brides' table was centred by
the wedding cake, flanked by
pink tapers and floral decora-
tions were carried out in pink
and white.
For a wedding trip to the Mus-
koka District, the bride donned a
powder blue dress with which
she wore white and navy acces-
sories and a corsage of white and
pink . She threw her
bridal bouquet sin the traditional
manner front the stairway of The
Little Inn, It was caught by the
maid of honour.
The groom is a graduate of
Stratford Normal School and.
since her graduation from Clin-
ton Collegiate Institute the bride
has been in the office of F. C.
Kelbfleisoh .and Sons Limited,
Zurich. On their return, they
will reside in Seaforth. We join
in congratulations and .best wish-
es .to the popular young couple.
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ARGYLE—COLE
A quiet wedding was solemn-
ized at St. James Church, Mid-
dieton, on Saturday, July 28, when
Margaret Thelma Cole, daughter
of Mr: and Mrs, Oliver Cole,
R,R. 3, Clinton, became the bride
of Samuel George Argyle, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Argyle,
Sir,, Goderich, Rev'. H. J. E.
Webb performed the ceremony.
The pride was lovely in a gown
of white lace over satin, fash-
ioned with a fitted bodice and
full skirt ending in a slight train.
Her finger tip veil was 'held in
place with orange blossoms and
lily of the valley, and she car-
ried a bouquet of red roses.
Miss Doris .Cale, Grand Bend,
as her sister's* only attendant,
chose a gown of yellow taffeta
styled similarly to that of the
bride's and she carried a bouquet
of talisman' roses,
GGordan. Argyle, Windsor, broth-
er of the groom, was best man.
After the •ceremony, a recep-
tion was held at the home of the
bride's parents, Goderich Town-
ship, The brides' mother receiv-
ed in a dress of pink flowered
silk and corsage of sweet peas
and the groom's mother in a
figured white jersey with cor-
sage of eweet peas.
For motor trip to the United
States the bride donned a mauve
figured nylon dress with white
accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Argyle will re-
side in London.
Prior to her marriage, Marg-
aret was entertained at a shower
at the home of Mrs. Harold Tyn-
dall. Yvonne Hendricks read an
address and the gifts were pre-
sented by Janet Tyndall 'and
Kathleen Rathwell, Margaret
opened the gifts and thanked
them all, A delightful lunch was
served.
Church Directory
(All services Eastern Daylight
Saving Time)
THE UNITED CHURCH OF
CANADA
During' August the Congregation
of the Ontario St. United Church
will worship in the
Wesley -Willis United.
Church
Rev, HUGH C. WILSON, Minister
Mrs, M. R. Rennie, Organist
Mr. M. R. Rennie, Choir Director
Sunday, August 12
9.45 am,—Turner's Church
11.00 a.m,—Morning Worship
"The Lost Sheep"
The Seaforth Male Quartet,
12,15—Church School
Come to the House of Prayer.
St. Paul's Anglican
Church
REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon,
Choir Leader
Sunday, August 12
10.00 am—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and
Primary Sunday School,
Duet "Calm is the Night"
by Karl Gotze
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Gibbon
Welcome to our Presbyterian
'friends,
Baptist Church
REV. CLAIR CLARK, B,A.,
Minister
Mrs. W. Aikenhead, Organist
Sunday, August 12
11.00 a,m.—Worship Service
Mr. Frank Raithby, Auburn.
12.00 a,m.--Sunday School
Pentecostal Church
Matilda St., South of CNR
K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
Sunday, August 12
10,00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7.30 pan—Gospel Service
Friday, 8.00 p.m—Young People's
Service,
Tuesday, 8 p.m,—Bible Study and
Prayer.
ALL WELCOME
Your Are Cordially Invited
to attend
GOSPEL MEETINGS
in the COUNCIL CHAMBER,
Clinton Town Hall
EVERY SUNDAY
8 p.m.
Evangelist John M.
Martin,
HAWKESVILLE, Speaker
who }will be speaking from a
arge chart on the Prophecy of
Daniel. Come and hear 'what God
has to say in His word concerning
the end of time.
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August 8 to 20
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HAMPTON SUNN1VALE DRESSES—
Regular 6.50
Special this weekend 34,98
There are still a number of DRESSES
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Values to 8.50—Special 24098
CHILDREN'S SUN SUITS and SUN DRESSES
WOMEN'S T-SHIRTS and HALTERS I/3 off
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SPECIAL SALE OF DRESS LENGTH REMNANTS—
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Silks - Rayons - Cottons and Spuns
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PILLOW SLIPS.--Tex-Made, 42" fine quality;
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Values to 2.39
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Tea Towels—Values to .75,
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