Clinton News-Record, 1946-08-15, Page 4PAGE FOUR
CLINTON NWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, AUGU
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Brba,aavla0Donald is visiting
haelVir icosililui sin, Miss Eleanor Wightman,
Wingham.
aVf.r. and Mrs. Albeit Yea, Toronto,
visited last week with Mr. and 1VIrs,
Prank Layton.
Miss Doris, Young, Liman, .spent a
few days this week with Miss Evelyn
MacDonald.
Miss DOTiS Peebles, Toronto, is a
gueat this week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. D. ICay,
Mrs. E. Wended has returned to her
home in town after taking a summer
course in music in Toronto
Robin G. Hunter, Toronto, formerly
of Clinton, has been in town this week
renewing former acquaintances.
Mr. and Mr.s Frank Fingland and
Miss Catherine, are spending a vaca-
tion at .Southampton, Lake Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbings, Strat-
ford, are visiting the former's par-
ents, Mr. and MTS. B. J. Gibbings.
Mr. and Mrs. A.4 H. Carter and small
son, Toronto, are visiting the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter.
Mr. • and Mrs. Douglas Andrews
have moved to the house they pur-
chased from W. B. Hellyar, Albert St.
Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Latornell, St.
Thomas, spent a few days this week
with Miss D. Doan and 141..s. 11. B.
Cornbe.
Mr. and 1VIrs. S. J. Agnew have
returned to their home after visiting
the former's sister, Mrs. William Mc-
Clinchey.
Miss Coronna Wendorf left yester-
day for the Senior Girls Camp at the
Goderich •Sumaner School Site, north
.of Goderich.
Ms, Cyril Bertrand returned to ber
home on FIuron St. Monday afternoon,
following an operation in Clinton
Public Hospital, July 27.
.Mr, and Mrs. EPhraim Ratz and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Quantz, all of De-
troit, were weekend visitors at the
home ,of Mr. and Mrs. John A Sutter.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Ralph Foster and
two children Corson and Helen, have
returned after spending a vacation at
Long Branch, Stony Lake, Niagara
Falls and other points.
Misses Doreen and Dorothy Mc-
Guire, Margaret and Grace Lobb,
Helen Crich and Mildred Wiltse spent
the latter part of last week holidaying
at Deer Lodge Bayfield.
Mrs. Annie Brown, Mrs. Harry Wat-
kins and daughter Barbara, and Mr.
and Mrs. Wiuiarn Hoggart, spent
Sunday with the latter's daughter,
Mrs. Carman McPherson, London.
Miss Irene Snider, London, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, J. S. Snider, Albert St. Miss
Snider recenty returhed from a vaca-
tion at Ojilsway Island, Georgian Bay,
John R. Cook has completed his
slimmer course at the University of
Western Ontario, London, and will
spend the remainder of his vacation
period with his mother and grand-
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Walker, De-
troit, and Miss Margaret MacDonald,
St. Petersburg, Florida, visited on
Saturday at the home of their nephew,
Frank MacDonald, and Mrs. Mac-
Donald. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steepe, and
children Mavis and Ronald, left Sat-
urday afternoon by ONR train for a
trip to Western Canaan and the
Pacific C'oast. They expect to be ab-
sent a month.
Miss Evelyn MacDonald acconman-
ied by Miss Ruth Meehan'Wingham,
who has been her guest for the past
two weeks are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James A. MacDonald,
Seaforth, for a couple of days this
week.
Miss Margery Agnew, Vancouver,
B.C., who has been teaching in Tor-
onto during the past year on the
teachersexchange, returns to Van-
couver for the coming school term.
During the holiday season she has
been the guest of her aunt, MTS. W.
Brydone.
Mr. and 1VIrs. Gordon Cuninghame,
accompanied by. their daUghtQT, MTS.
Hull, motored to Midland last week
where they visited their son, John E.
Cuninghame and took in the Island
Cruise on Georgian ay. Mrs. Hull has
since returned to her home in Toronto,
having spent the month of July with
her mother at their summer cottage
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A quiet wedding was solemnized at
the Ontario St. United Chbrch par-
sonage, on Saturday, August 10, when
Rev. W. Woolfrey united in mar -
liege, Shirley Winona, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Turner, Clintenj and John Henry,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace
Duckworth, Goderich.
The bride wore a pale blue gabar-
dine suit, with white hat and acces-
sories and a corsage of pink briar-
cliffe roses. The. yeung couple were t
unattended.
Following their honeymoon at Bar-
row Bay they will reside in Clinton.
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JACKSO N-P.ALMER
The marriage of 1VIrs. Gertrude E.
Palmer, Clinton, to George F Jack -
sen, Minn., took place quietly
at the Baptist Manse, Clinton, on
Saturday. Aegnst 10, at 2 pm', Rev.
C. C. Anderson, officiating.
Corporal W. Lamb, R. and C.
School, RE.AF, ,inton, was the lest
man, wit'i Mts Lamb attonaing the
bride. Clacerwe d Cliff,.:(1 Cooper
1 Miss Helen McGill
' Feted Ere Marriage
A very pleasant afternoon and
evening was spent at the home of
Mrs James McGill, Shipley St, on
Saturday last, when she entertained
end sister Evyn elwere amn ; others at a treussean tea in honour of her
tittending 1.he' emony. bride daughter, Helen, bride -elect of this
and, •grown 10it in a show It of CO -O - week:
fetti.
.The brilo
The guests were received by the
r. blue talkond pen- The
and. the trousseau and gifts
ell striped suit; e,ith C01.*S11,9,4d of red were displayed by the bride-to-be and
roses and a Icequet of e-1 roses,
her sister, Miss Kathleen McGill.
white Meuse -am matching gl i es
Mrs. LarnTea was served in the dining room
t. be, attendant, wore a from. a lace covered table centred with
shell pink c e:s figured blouse and a lovely bouquet of sweet peas and
black crepe ,.',011 with hat and gloves smilax. Pink candles in silver holders
to match and a eco sage -of pink roses.
After the ceremony, all adjourned also adorned the table. Pouring tea in
the afternoon were 1Virs. N. C. Ander.
son, London, and Min C. Wade, het -
grave, both cousins of Mrs. McGill.
In the evening Mrs. W. J. Douglas
and Mrs. W. MI Henry, Blyth, two
other cousins of Mrs. McGill poured
for a buffet lunch. Mrs. Parry wore
' s '
a green crepe dress, with corsage. of The assistants were Mis,seHelen
Grealis and' JoAnne Cuninghame.
cream roses. The evening .supper was
largely attended and included Mrs. A.
Zerback, Mrs. E. Pickard and many A reception followed the ceremony.
others of and from this distrist, who IVIrs. John R. Weir, sister-in-law of
enjoyed an Old Country musical even- the bride received, dressed in pale
ing, with many of the old time songs blue silk jersey with pink accessories
and the 1914-18 and 1939-45 wartime
songs.
The three -tiered wedding cake was
made by Corporal W. Lamb, R. and C.
School. Speeches were made by Mr.
and Mrs. Jackson and 1VIrs. A. D.
Parry and the toasts were drunk to
the bride and groom; and a good time
was had by all.
There wore many beautiful and use- , the bride. The table was centred with
ful gifts from their well-wishers and 1 the three-storey wedding cake flank-
ed by tall tapers in silver holders.
friends. Decorations were in pink,
white and silver. During the reception the guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson left on San-
in 'hayfield. Mr. Hull who also spent
his vacation there returned to Toronto
the previous week.
Mrs -David Steep, Frederick St., had
her niece, Mrs. Alex Lightheart as
her guest over the week. While here
Lightheart and Mrs. Steep spent
a pleasant two day visit at the beach
at Goderich where aVIrs. Lightheart
was born. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry,
parents of Mrs. Lightheart, lived in
and around Clinton over forty years
ago and Mrs. Lightheart (nee Recta
Henry) was a pupil in Clinton school
for over twelve years before going
with her parents to make her home in
Saskatchewan.
Notice
"Anyone owing or having
an account against the late
Thomas H. Cook, Clinton,
subinit an accounting to
T. G. COOK, 38 Lark St.,
Toronto, Ont."
Gordon R. Hearn
Optometrist
Will be examining eyes
at the home of
Mrs. B. C. Hearn
August 26th to the 28th
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o the home of the hostess, Mrs.. A.
31 Parry for the reception, which was
attended by, among others, Rev. C.
and 1VIrs. Anderson, Corporal and Mrs.
Jamb, A. E. and Miss Elsie E. Parry.
and .corsage of pink roses. She was
assisted by Mrs. MacKay mother of
the groom, who Wore navy 'blue With
navy accessories and corsage of roses. „of white net over taffeta with bold -
A buffet luncheon was Served by Mrs. fent skirt and sweetheart neckline.
J. A. Moran, London, 1VIrs. Dorothy Her three-quarter length veil' was
Reed, .Goderich, Miss 'Florence Pat- caught with gardenias and she car-
terson Toronto, and Miss Mary John- ried an 'arm bouquet of red roses and
sten, 'Victoria, RC., all cousins of fern. Mrs. Tommy O'Malley, sister-
in-law of the bride, was matron of
honor, wearing a floor -length gown
of printed silk jersey. Her bouquet
was of tea roses and fern. Maureen
and Geraldine O'Malley, nieces of
bagpipes. For a wedding trip to the bride were flower girls, dressed
taalifkfeetain, floor -length gowns of mauve
Muskoka Lake District, the bride
travelled in a suit of navy blue smocked to the waist, with
h
butcher linen, with navy and white headdress of ribbon and flowers, and
accesories and corsage of Rapture they carried nosegays.
The groom was attended by his
brother, James Murphy.
During the offertory, Charles
O'Malley, 'brother of the bride, sang
overseas. Guests were present from "Panis Angeliens" and at the sign-
ing of the register, Mrs. ik. Pettinger
Ottawa, Toronto, London, Victoria,
g "vaM
din-
B.C., Strathroy, Wingham, Lucknow, sang
waAsgiveaia
given a; AingPleewseudrdeValleyHouse, Walkerton.
Later the couple left by motor for
a trip to Midland and Muskoka dis-
trict, the bride travelling in a grey
dressmalcir suit with matching awes -
reside on the groom's farm near
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.n. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will
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Miss Shirley Turner
Honored by Friend
A pleasant evening was spent at the
home of Mrs. Fred Hanley on Thurs-
day, August 8, when she entertained
at a shower in honour of Miss Shirley
Turner, bride -elect.
The evening was engaged in con-
tests, after which the bride opened
her lovely gifts. The gifts were
cleverly hidden through the house and
the bride was directed to them by
notes on streamers hanging from a
watering can beautifully decorated in
Pink and white.
The evening drew to a delightful
close when the hostess served the 25
guests a delicious lunoh. Han-
•
ley was very ably assisted by her
daughter, &lies Lois Hanley, and Miss
Marie Ellwood. •
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Butter coupons R10 to ,R17 and
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August 31.
day for Niagara Falls and other Can-
adian and T_Tnited States points via
London, thence taking the river and
scenic routes to Niagara Palls and
onwards. At the end of a few weeks
they will go to reside in Flint, Mich.,
where Mr. Jackson is employed by the
Buick. Motor Company. Mr. Jackson
is a returned soldier of the 1914-18
Great War, serving with the Canadian
Experitionary Percesuntil: discharged
at the end of 1918:
Miss Evelyn and "Billie" Cooper
will later accompany them to their
new home.
* * *
MacKAY-WEIR
(By our Auburn correspondent)
A. pretty summer wedding was
solemnized at high noon on Saturday,
August 10, when Mary Josephine, only
daughter of Dr. B. C. Weir and the
late Mrs. Weir was united in mar-
riage to Duncan Alexander MacKay,
second son of Mr. and'Mrs: John Mac-
Kay, Ashfield Township. Rev. Rich-
ard Stewart, Goderich, performed the
double ring ceremony in the living
room ef the home in a floral setting
of hyderanges, white phlox and fern.
Mrs. A. C. Lewens, Toronto, cousin
of the bride as pianist played' the
Bridal Chorus from Loliengrin, also
played during the signing of the reg-
ister. Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor -length
gown of pale pink, with bouffant
sltirt of net over taffeta, and the
tight fitting basque of lace with deep
portrait neckline and short cap sleeves
with which were worn long matching
mittens. Her headderss was a minia-
ture Breton of pink laquered net with
matching finger tip veil. She carried
a bouquet of Rapture roses, bouvar-
dia and rose petals.
The bridesmaid, Miss Christine
Robertson, 'Whitby, cousin of the
bride, wore a floor -length dress of
pale blue, fashioned after the bride's,
with bouffant net skirt over taffeta,
and moulded basque of matching lace
and long matching mittens. Aer head-
dress was a miniature Breton of blue
laquered net. Sip carried Talisman
roses.
Donald 'MacKay, North Bay, broth-
er of the bridegroom, was best nisn.
entertained by Harold Bogie on the
roses-. On their return they will re-
side at Bright's Grove where Mr. Mac_
Kay is principal of the school. The
groom recently returned home from
and Godench.
Previous to her marriage the bride
was the guest of honor at several
showers. Her cousins Mrs. Lewens,
Toronto and Miss Cihristine Robert-
son, Whitby, held a kitchen shower
in her honor at Mrs. Lewens' home
in Toronto. A number ef girl friends
of the village held a dinner and
theatre party in Goderieh When the
guest of honor war presented with a
miscellaneous shower of useful ar-
ticles.
Mrs. Oliver Anderson entertained
the Bridge Club to a dinner at her
home in her honor. The table de-
corations were in pink and centred
with a miniature bride and groom
and tali pink candles in crystal hold-
wc. Following the dinner the guest
of honor was presented with a mis-
cellaneous shower, also a large wall
mirror.
Mrs. .Richard Stewart and Mrs,
Dorothy Reed, Goclerich, held a china
shower in her honor at the Manse in
Goderich. The members of Knox
Presbyterian Church of which the
bride has been organist, met at her
horne.and presented her with a purse
of money, An address extending good
wishes was read by Mrs. Wellington
Good and the presentation made by
Mrs. Fred Ross.
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MURPHY-CVMALLEY
A pretty wedding took place at
Sacred Heart Church, Teeswater,
when Margaret Mary, only daughter
of Thomas A. O'Malley, Teeswater,
and the late Mrs. O'Malley, was unit-
ed in marriage to Patrick William
Murphy, son of Mr. and MTS. Michael
Murphy,tAnburn. Rev. Fr. Phelan was
present in the sanctuary.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a floor -length gown
CHURCH, DIRECTORY
(All times mentioned below are Daylight Saving)
Baptist
REV. C. C. ANDERSON, Minister
Mrs. Ernest Adams, Organist
Mrs. W. Aikenhead, Choir Leader
• SUNDAY; AUGUST 18
Bible School lit am.
Evening Worship 1 p.m. This will be
a special Ervaingelistic Service
conducted by a group of sneakers
and singers from Stratford. You
and your friends are urged to
be there.
St. Paul's Anglican
REV. R. M. p. nurdruin, Rector
Mrs. Theodore .Fremlin, Organist
Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader
SUNDAY, AUGUST 18
8.30 gt.1/4-4Holy Communion
11.00 A.M.-Morning service
No Sunday Sehool during August
The United Church of
Canada
•
Clinton United .Churches will worship
together during the month of August
in Ontario St. Church.
REV. W. J. WOOLFREY, Minister
B. J. Gibbings, Choir Leader
Mrs. E. Wendorf, Organist
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MU/AY, AUGUST 18
MOO A.M.---Weisley-Willis Sunday
School (in their own church)
11.00 AM -Morning 'Worship
"Is Life Futile"
12.10 -Ontario St, Sunday School
7.00 P.M. -Evening Worship
"What Value has Public Worship"
Clinton Pentecostal
Tabernacle
REV. II. T. KENDRICK, Pastor
SUNDAY, AUGUST 18
Services at the home of Miss Laura
Jervis, PAncess St.
10.00 A.M.-Sunday School
11.00 AM.-11torning Worship
7.00 P.M. -Evangelistic Service
Tuesday, 8.00 P,11/1. -Prayer Meeting
Thursday, 3 p.m.-4Women's Prayer
Service
Thursday 8.00 P.M -Worship Service
Evangelist G M. Gingrich
What is a Christian? A Christian is
ente' who accepts Christ as his or
her own personal &vim.. When
in need of ,eomfort, read Isaiah,
chapter 40.
Clinton Gospel Centre
(Mennonite Church)
Pastor -Mr. 0. CESTNICK
Services being held as orginally in
hall above Hawkins Hardware
SUNDAY, .A.T.IGUST 18
7.30 P.M. -Gospel Service,
• You are welcome.
6 Presbyterian
REV. D. J. LANE, Minister
Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist and
Choir Leader
SUNK/AY, 'AUGUST 18
9.45 A.M.-Service at Hayfield
10.30 A.M.-Sunday School
11.15 A.M.Service at Clinton
Rev. NI. E. Burch, Mimic°
Everybody welcome. ,
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Engagements Announced
Mr. and 1VIrs. John W. Aikenheach.
Brumfield, wish to announce the en-
gagement of their second daughter,
Joyce Doreen, to Harold Louis Willert,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Willert,
Hensall, the marriage to take place
the latter part of August.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Rozell,
Wellington St. N., Kitchener, form-
erly af Clinton, announce the engage-
ment of 'their only daughter, Marilyn
Jean* to Robert Burk McKee; son of
Mrs. Dorothy B, NfeKee, Chester Man.
The marriage will take place at the
Missionary Tabernacle, Kitehener,
September 2.
RED SHIELD NOTES
The regular ineetng of the R. 8.,
W. A. was held in the work room,
Tuesday, August 13, with 22 mein -
hers and one visitor present. The
president, Mrs. N. W. Trewartha, was
back and carried on the business.
Today was the _last meeting of the
Red .Shield which will be closed until
October 1, when it will be decided to
form a Community Club of some kind.
Mrs. Leamington read an address
to the president Mrs. Trewartha,
about the Rind and noble things which
she has done during her duties as
president, and, on behalf of the mem-
bers of the Red Shield, Mrs. Butler
presented Mrs. Trewartha with a
silver relialt dish. Taken by surprise
Mrs. Trewartha gave a suitable reply.
• The president and members wish
to extend their sincere thanks to the
clubs and individuals who have help-
ed during the past years.
GRANDMOTHER'S DAY
Clinton Women's Institute will hold
Rs next meeting on Thursday, August
22, at 2.80 p.m. on the lawn of Mrs.
M. D. BleTaggart, Shipley St. This
is Grandmother's Day and all grand-
mothers of the town, whether mem-
bers of the Institute or not, will be
most welcome. Any grandmothers
who have no way of getting to Mrs.
MeTaggart's home kindly phone Mrs.
A. P. Cudmore and transportation
will be arranged.
DEVY $16,484
GODERICH-N. W. Miller, county
clerk, has informed Town Council that
the towns share of county taxes would
be $16,484.20' on the assessed valua-
tion of $3,261,400.
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