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Clinton News-Record, 1948-04-22, Page 3THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1948,INION ';NEWS -RECORD bride's and carried sweetheart, appropriate.: ecorations adorned Spriiig WThe lovely gowns were styled For „travelling Jto' Toronto an with draped bustle, tiny waist- Niagara Palla the bride donned v, - 'la;i�"' � q s s The have take y JOHNSTON- MoDOUGALL Same Street United'' Church Parsonage, Exeter, was the scene •qf a quiet wedding when, Islay Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jrames, McDougall, Auburn be- came the bride of Gordon Ernest Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wileanan Johnston, Goderich Township. Rev. H. J. Snell, min- ister of the church officiated. The bride wore pale blue silk crepe with black accessories and a 'corsage of red Hollywood roses. Miss Eleanor McDougall,. God- erich, .. sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, in a gray crepe dress with black accessories and a cor- sage of briarcliffropes, Stanley Mellwain, Goderich Township, was 'best man, Following a reception at the home' of the bride's parents, the BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY LEGAL H. T. RANCE NOTARY PUBLIC EIRE INSURANCE AGENT Representing 14 Fire Insurance Companies Division Court Office, Clinton FRANK FINGLAND, K.C. BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Albert St. 1. Clinton ARTHUR E. PARRY COMMISSIONER, ETC., ETC. By Royal Warrant A. C. MEIR BARRISTER -AT -LAW Solicitor, Supreme Court of Ontario; Proctor in Admiralty Notary Public and Commissioner Office: Hotel Clinton Hours: 2 to 5 Tuesdays and Fridays CHIROPRACTIC D. II: MettOT '.S Chiropractic - Foot Correction Office Hours: Hotel, Clinton, Friday 1 to 8 p.m. Commercial, Seaforth, Monday 1to8p.m. ACCOUNTANCY IL G. McCANN ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR Phone 476J Albert St. Clinton ERNEST W. HUNTER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 67 Bloor St, W, Toronto ARTHUR FRASER Income Tax Reports Bookkeeping Service, etc., Ann Street Phone 356W EXETER ROY N. BENTLEY INCOME TAX — (Business, Private or Farm Reports) Bookkeeping Services—(Weekly or Monthly) 36 Regent St. — Box 58 Phone 741 Goderich, Ont. DENTAL DR. D. C, GEDDES DENTIST Lovett Block Clinton Telephone 110 Hours: 9-12 a.m.; L30-6 p.m. VETERINARIAN DR, G. S. ELLIOTT VETERINARIAN Phone 203 Clinton AUCTIONEERING EDWARD W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly answered Immediate arrangements can be made for sale dates at Clinton News -Record or by phoning 203. Charges moderate • and 'satisfaction guaranteed. HAROLD JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER Specialist in Farm and Household wiles Licensed in T•Iuron and Perth Counties Prices reasonable, satisfactlon guaran- teed, For information, etc., write at phone Harold Jackson, R.R. 4, Seaforth Phone 14-061. OPTOMETRY — A. L. COLE, 61.0. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Godorioli - 'Phone 33 RUTH HEARN, 11.0. Optometrist Huron St. Phone 69 Clinton �.u.1.7,,st4.'R6cFvrCnW.'GNUArw+tv�cf,A�.,.v. ,You, "MEMORIALS— Cemetery EMORIALSJ Cemetery Memorials T. P1tY.DE & SON Clinton Showrooms Open Fridays See J. J. Zapfe. Phone 103 INSURANCE J. E. HOWARD Bayfield, Ont. Phone Clinton 624r31. Car—Life—Fire—Accident Wind Insurance :If you need insurance, I have a policy Life Accident, Sickness. Automo- bile, Hospitalization, Household R. L. MCMILLAN, Bayfield Phone: Clinton 634r15 THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office„Seeforth OFFICERS, 1948 — President, Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; Vice President, Hugh Alexander, Wal- ton; Mgr. and Secretary -Treasur- er, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. DIRECTORS-Chrls., .Leonhardt, Bornholm; Hugh Alexander, Wal- ton; Sam. H. Whitmore, Seaforth; E, J. Trewartha, Clinton; Robert Archibald, Seaforth; John IL Mc - Ewing, Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth; Harvey Fuller, Goderich, AGENTS John D. Pepper, Brucefield, 150. 1; Geo. A. Watt, Blyth, R.R. 1; R. S. McKercher, Dublin, R.R. 1; J. • F. Prueter, Brodhagen. Parties desiring to effect insur- ance or transact other business well be promptly attended, to' ow application to any of the above officers, addressed to their respec- tive . post offices. Losses .inspected. by the director living 'neared the point.+of lose. ed. overseas the •hride an nursing sister, and the groom with the a I Canadian, Army, m 4. t PLUNKETT: HUNTER n.. A quiet and pretty wedding was solemnized at the United Church ,parsonage, Benniilier, on Satur- day, April 10, at 11 a.m., when Rev, G. Hayward united in mar- riage Carolyn Viola Edna, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Terrence Hunter, R. 3, Goderich, and Donald M: Plunkett, youngest son ofMr. and Mrs, Wilfred Plunkett. R.R. 1, Auburn. The bride looked lovely in ;a royal blue' suit with gold acces- sories and bouquet of salmon roses, snapdragon, and white car- - nations. 1VIis s Madeline H. Bogie, RM. 1, Port Albert, was bridesmaid wearing a blue g printed '1 p dsakfr l oct with black accessories and cor- sage of yellow roses and salmon snapdragon. Gordon W. Plunkett, R. R. 1, Auburn, brother of the bride- groom, was best man. Following the ceremony, a wed- ding dinner was served at the bride's home to the immediate families. The bride's mother re- ceived wearing a printed blue silk frock with black accessories. She spring flowers in matching tones, up residence on concession 2 of Ronald' Wade was his brother's 'Stanley Township, :, groomsman and the ushers were; Prior to"her marc I couple left on a. weddingtrip t -rage, a %tr- p o Robert Corrin;. William Last and, Beau tea was held ::for; the bride - Whitby ::and Niagara Falls. For 'gCe Greeee elect when 75 guest traveling, the bride wore a logon". For her daughter's weddingMrs. Those assisting ; s registered" berry vine ballerina suit with. !E - s nl n the afternoon black accessories- and a corsage:i _ups wore black black ac were Mrs: Alex James, Staffs of Mrs. Wade, end a gardenia corsage. Hollywoodywood roses, Mrs. Wade, mother of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston ' have Chose gray with navy accessories. taken up residence in Goderich Township. . WADE--EPPS A smart early spring p rin g wedding took' place at'Galva United U ted Church, London, Saturday after- noon, April 10, when Rev. L. C. Lawson united In marriage Maud Elsie, only daughter of Mr. and' Mrs, Lorne K. Epps, Moore St., London, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Epps, .Clinton, to Russel A. Wade, younger son of Mr, and Mrs, Sydney Wade. Garfield avenue, London. Mrs. J. Pack presided at the organ and the soloist, Mrs. How- ard English, Bristol, Pa., sang "The Lord's Prayer" and, during the signing of the register, "Be- cause.” The lovely bride entered the church on the arm of her father, wearing a gown of white Duchess satin, the bodice of which was embroidered in French beading and finished with a sweetheart neckline. The skirt was full and graceful and the sleeves long and slim. A French beaded tiara held the long bridal veil of tulle illu- sion and she wore her grand- mother's pearl necklace. She carried Briarcliff roses in her bridal bouquet. The attendants. wearing Ident- ically styled gowns of satin, in heaven blue, pale green, orchid and gold, were Mrs. Robert Cor- rin, as matron of honor, Miss Madeleine Alpin, Bristol, Pa., maid of honor, Miss Dale Judd,, Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Miss Jeannie Gray as bridesmaid. Miss Barbara Wade, niece of the groom was flower girl, wearing a colon - and a corsage of gardenias. A reception at the Cobblestone Inn London, followed the cere- mony. The bride and groom left Iater on a wedding trip to the SouthernStat wearing e rng i match- ing gray gabardine suits: The brides accessories ,-were in navy and she wore the groom's gift, e gray squirrel scarf. Mr. and Mrs. Wade will live in London. PEPPER—DALRYMPLE A lovely spring wedding was solemnized at the United Church Manse, Brucefiela, oil ,Saturday, April 10, at 2.39 .o'clock, when WALKER--DOUGALL Rev. E. R. Stanway united in (By our Hensall correspondent) marriage. Grace, daughter of Mr. Rev: W. A. Brookofficiated at W. H. Dalrymple, Brucefield,and thedouble ring ceremony at the the late Mrs. Dalrymple, to Ray-, home of the bride's parents, Mr. mond, son of Mr. John E. Pepper, and Mrs. W. R. Dougall, Hensall, Stanley Township, and the late Saturday, April 3, at .high noon, Mrs. Pepper. uniting in marriage their eldest For her wedding the bride daughter, Marion Fletcher Doug chose a blue taffeta gown with all, R.N., to George Edward Walk - bustle back and full skirt. She er, second son of the late Mr, and wore a halo of blue ribbon front Mrs. James Walker, Edmonton, which Jell a finger-tip veil. She Alberta, Spring flowers of daf- carried a white Bible with white fodils end pink snapdragons in streamers with American Beauty bright tones formed a back - rose buds and lily -of -the -valley ground for the ceremony, knotted in the ribbon. Given in marriage by her lath - Attending the bride was Miss er, the bride chose for her wed - May Dalrymple, Glencoe, who ding a heavenly blue manikin wore Nile green nylon marquis- erepe,ensemble with black acces- ette over yellow satin, made with series. Her flowers were Ameri- a sweetheart neckline, fitted can Beauty roses and white bodice and full skirt. Her head- heather, and she wore a gold dress Matched her costume and bracelet with matching earrings she carried a nosegay of daffodils. set with pearls, the gift of the Randal Pepper, Sudbury, was groom, his brother's groomsman. Attending her was her sister, Following the ceremony a re- Mrs. Douglas Hughson, Exeter, ception for 24 guests from Stam-_ wearing beige silk jersey with ford Centre, Sudbury, Stratford, brown accessories, she carried nal gown of white satin and Clinton, Glencoe and Brucefield, Talisman roses. Douglas Hughson shadow Iace. She wore a tiara was Yield at HQtOI Ciintep, The,attended the groom, Prior to the of French beading similar to the three -tiered wedding cake and ceremony, Milne R. Rennie, Sea - forth, sang "The Lord's Prayer," and during the signing of the register "I'll Walk Beside You." Mrs. Rennie was accompanist. Following the reception held at the Knotty Pine Inn, London, at which the immediate families were present, the couple left on a wedding trip for points Ease the bride travelling in a navy blue gabardine suit, smart brown milan hat, with accessories in black. Prior to marriage the bride vas on the nursing staff at West- minster Hospital, London, 22 The bride and groom both sere- who poured tea, Mrs, W. Dalrymple, Brueefield, Miss W. James and Mrs. B. Dalrymple; Hibbert, and Mrs. John McGregor. Brueefield, Mrs. Albert Hey, Cromarty, displayed the gifts, Mrs. Randal Pepper; Sudbury, the linens, and Miss Mary Grace Mc Cully,the t e trousseau. In the evening, Miss M. Ander- son, Stratford, poured tea and the other assistants were Mrs.# W. Dalrymple; Mrs. McGregor, Mrs, William Fotheringham, Mrs. S. Ross, Mrs. R. 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Counter Lux ober and Builders' Supplies e Albert and Princess Sts. CLINTON—Phone 290M I was assisted by the bridegroom', mother, who wore a blue silk frock with black accessories, Later Mr. and Mrs. Plunkett left on a honeymoon to be spent in Hamilton. Thorold, and Niagara Falls, The bride travelled in a royal blue suit, matching cape, and gold accessories, On their re- turn they will reside on the bridegroom's ' farm, R. R. 1 Auburn, TO BUY CURTAINS GODERICH — Miss Dorothy Hoyle, Stratford, zone represent- ative, paid a visit to the Women's Women's Auxiliary of the Capad- lan Legion, accompanied by other Stratford members, 51t was decid- ed to buy curtains for the Huron County ward of Westminster Hos- pitaI, London, with the assistance of four other branches. 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