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Clinton News-Record, 1946-09-05, Page 4PAGE FOUR CLINTON NEtVirS-RECORT) • THURSDAY, sEPTE11113EIR '6, 1946 Women's and Church Affairs in Clinton and District It/ado/14 Atamommouna. CAMERON—FORRESTER A quiet wedding took place on Mon- day, August 26, 1946, at "Woodlands," the cottage of Rev. and Mrs. D. J. Lane, Port Elgin, when Mee. _tithes Forrester, Clinton, was united in mar- riage to James Alexander Cameron, Toronto. Rev. D. J. Lane performed the ceremony. The bride wore •a gown of white sheer with navy accessories and hat to match and a •corsage of white heath- er which had been sent from Scotland. Met and Miss Cameron left on a wedding trip and on their return will reside in Toronto. MAG'UIRE—USHER A quiet wedding was solemnized at Chalmers United Church, Toronto, by Bev. E. J. Eagle, on Saturcley, August 24, at 3 pan. when Thelma May Usher, youngest daughter of George Usher, became the bride of Edgar William Maguire, son of Hugh P. Maguire, Clinton. The bride chose a powder blue suit with navy accessories and wore a eorsage of red roses. She was attend- ed by Miss Bernice Taylor, Toronto, -who wore a black suit with pink ac- cessories and a corsage of pink glad- ioli. The groom was attended by Thomas Brown, Long Breech, etfterwards a rreception was held at the bride's home. The young couple left amid showers of confetti for a honeymoon at Bay Lake Lodge. They will reside in Toronto. PALMER—GILKINSON .A. weddhig-eteas, solemnized in. Wes- ley United Church, London, by Rev. 0. O. Washington, when Olive Loreen, youngest daughter of M. and Mrs. Richard Gilkinsen, Winghani, became the bride of Lewis Sydney' Palmer, Palmersten, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer, Fenelon Falls. The bride was charming in a street - length frock of powder blue, with matching accessories. She wore • a corsage of pink roses. Her only or- nament was a pearl 'necklace, gift of the groom. 'She was attended by Miss Jean Webster, Lucknove •who chose a dress of coral crepe, fashioned . on sim- ilar lines to that oe the bride, with brown •accessmies and corsage 'of Talisman TOS89. The groomsman was Stewart Beattie, Wing -ham., The wedding dinner was served in the dining TOOM of Hotel Belvedere, London. The couple left on a motor trip to Northern Ontario, the bride travelling in a navy blue tailored suit with navy accessories and Russian squirrel neckpiece. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer have taken up residence in Palmerstoe, Where the groom is principal of the public school. The bride WAS a member of Clinton Pablic Sehcol teaching staff for several years. We have 75 Room Lot Bundles and are offering these at One -Half Price. This may be your last opportunity to buy any selection of room lots this year. MARTINS .- 1 4 \ 7 1 All . g 4 3 - • r eat4 a ,t,telz to C4e H Airer C4\ As a .2,F% g"t$, R -V -LITE 36" wide The All -Purpose itrindow Material wideh transmits over 70% of the sun's ultra violet rays. VIMLITE — The Flexible ' Health Glass Stove Pipes 6" and 7" black FURNACE PIPES 7" •STotYVE PIPE ELBOWS STOVE PIPE COLLARS Lacquered, ' 6" and 7" ' STOVE BOARDS 26"x26", 26"x34" FLUE STOPS attractively decorated COOKBF.EZO The home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bezzo, Clinton, was the scene of a lovely wedding cm Saturday, August 31, 1946, at 2 p.m, when Rev C. C. 'Anderson united in mail:lege their daughter, Ada Bernice and Stephen Cook, St. Themes,eon of MT. and Mrs. John Cook, West Lorne. The ceremony took place under an arch of pink and white bared with glad- ioli, astere and fern. The bride, given in ' marriage by her oldest brother, William I. Besmo, London was wearing light blue euit with silver trimmings and wore a cor- sage of, pink roses. She was attended by her Oster, Mrs. .A.tmand Alcock, Goderich, who wore a navy blue suit and a corsage of red emses. The groom was attended by his brother, Howard Cook, West Lorne. Following the ceremony a reception was held. The bride's neither receiv- ed wearing a mauve dress and a cor- sage of pink roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother who wore blue with black accessories mid a corsage of red roses. The bride's cable was covered with a lace cloth widen had been sent horne from Germany while her brother leas serving overseas. Centreing the table was the bride's cake. A. buffet luncheon was served by Misses Fern Carter, Gloria Dale and Mrs. Reg. Clifford: Clinton. For travelling to Sarnia and Ghat - ham, the bride wore a light blue suit with brown accessories. • The guests numbering about 40 were present from London, Bancroft, Centralia,'West Lorne, London, Meat - fed, St. Thomas, Godmich and Clin- ton. HOLLAND—POTTER A quiet but pretty wedding took place on Saturday, (August al, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pred Potter, Sunnyside Farm. •Goderich Township, when their youngest daughter, Clete liVinnifred, was united hs marriage to Wesley Peter Holland, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holland, Clinton. The marriage ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. Anderw Lane. Clinton. The bride, g'ven in marriage by her fathereentered the living roum to the strains of Lohengrie's Bridal Chorus, played by her sister, Mrs. Edward Grigg, and took her place before a bank of gladioli and fern. She wore a street -length dress of pale blue silk jersey with pearl necklace and ear- rings and carried a cascade bouquet of pink Briareliffe roses. Her sister, Miss Ruth Potter, act- ed as bridesmaid, weaving rose silk Mew and canting a Colonial bouquet of white Killarney roses and white astennums. The groom was supported by his Cousin, Fred Gibson. During the signing of the register, "0 Perfect Love," was played by the pianist. A buffet luncheon was served by three girl friends of the bride: Misses Kathleen Gibson, Anna teole and Eileen Sutter. For travelling, the bride donned 'a suit of navy blue 'wool pin seripe, navy bat and matching accessories. The bridal couple left amid showers of confetti for Lindsay and other North= points. Upon returning they will take up residence in Gocieriek RATION COUPON DIM DATES Coupons now due are sugar - preserves SI to 825; butter 7418 to R20 and meat Q1 to Q3.• WESLEY-WILLIS GIRLS' CLUB Olub will meet in the Church Parlor on Tuesday evening, September 10 at eight o'clock with Mrs. Freel in charge. WESLEY-WILLIS W. M. 'S. The Women's Missionary Society of Wesley -Willis United Church • will hold its regulaa: meeting in the church parlour ort Thursday, September 12, at 8 paie The new Study Books "In- dia at the Threshold" by Peter Bryce, and "Central India Now" by Dr. Ken- neth J. Beaton will be introduced by Miss Dello O'Neil. Mrs. James Mc - Gill's group will be in charge. 4101111INIMIN111111&. BALL BROS. , PHONE 195 CLINTON Put new life into your ches- erfield with a re -upholster- ing job. This is frequently more satisfactory than a complete new one. Phone NEWS -RECORD 4, and we will call and give you an estimate. No obligation. • • Dick The Upholsterer 83-34--35-b *MC %Of* says— There's nothing better than a delicious cake for those snacks and lunches. There's nothing harder to provide without the best ingredients. Use King Pastry Flour and make good cake -baking‘ easy. ' YOUNG—LOBE Ontario ,Sereee United Church pre, seeded the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday, Anguet 31, esehen Mildred Kathleen, younger, daughter •of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Lobb, Olintons was united in maeriage to Benjamin W. Young, son ,of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thus A. Young, Toronto, The church was effeetively decorat- ed with pink and white gladioli and background of • hemlock. Rev. O. D. 0ox, Bervie, uncle of the bride, per - farmed the ceremony, with Rev. W. Woolfrey, assisting. The 'bride given in emeriage • by her father, looked very charming in her floor-lengthgown of ivory satin and swiss net with fitted bodice. Her floor -length trap. was *aught up in- to. a coronet of eatin, she earried red roses and her oney ornament was a string- of pearls. Her sister, Mrs. Dereald Emelt, was maid -of -honor and wore a floor - length gown of ice -blue taffeta with sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves. Her headdress 'consisted of two blue ostrich plumes caught up with blue net. She carried Talisman roses. Betty.Stiirdy, Auburn, madea win- some flower girl, gowned in yellow silk •organza with off -the -shoulder ex:airline and long' full skirt. She car- ried a nosegay of mauve sweet peas. The groom was attended by his brother, Jack Young. The ushers were Derrald Ferein, Clinton, and Harold Culley, Toronto. Just before the ceremony a con- tralto solo was rendered by Miss Willa Wyeth of London, "I'll Walk Beside Yeu." Daring the signing of the register she sang "Through the '1 ears." Mrs E. Wended accompanied at the organ. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's mother received in a gown of black with matching accessories and a corsage of talisman roses. The groom's mother assisted in a gown of olive green With brown accessories and a corsage of talisman roses. Abuffet luncheon was served by Misses Elaine Fuller, Maude Epps, Bernice Lobb and Betty Williams, to • about 50 guest's. For travelling the bride donned a smartly tailored grey wool frock with black plastic accessories. They plan on travelling to Niagara Falls and through the States, after which they will take up residence ni Hamilton, where the groom will be attending MeMaster University. Guests were present from St; Cath- arines, Brooklyn, Toronto mid London. MacLEAN--O'BRZEN Gladioli and fern formed a pretty setting at the Evangelical Church, Zurich for the marriage of Helen Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien, Zurich, to Aethur MacLean, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Neil Mac- Lean, Charlottetown, P.E.e. Rev, G. B. Hecicendorn officiated at the cere- mony. Nes. Jack Turkehe was or- ganist and Mies Marion Smith sang "The Lord's Prayer." and "I'll Walk Beside 'You." The bride, given in marriage: by her father, wore a mem of heavy ivory satin fashioned with a fitted bodice. The yoke was edged with a net frill and •the full skirt extended into a long train. Iles' long veil oi embroid- ered white net was held In place by a halo of orange bloesoms. She car- ried a full shower bouquet of red Better Times roses and stepanotis. Miss Doris Lambe, London, as maid of honor, wore a colonial gown of turquoise taffeta and carried a col- onial. bouquet of Joanna Hill roses. Miss Betty O'Brien as bridesmaid, and Miss Catharine O'Brien as junior bridesmaid close matching colonial dresses of orchid and yellow. They carried ribbon colonial bouquets of Butterfly roses and Ta•lisinan roses. Their headdresses were shoulder.. length veils held in place by a halo of orange blossoms. Little Marion TurItheirn was flower girl in a pink silk net fro& and car- ried a nosegay of pink sweet Peas and baby's breath. , Kenneth Richardson; cousin of the djllllll ii Will/111)1 John. R.. ,Gook has returned to his teaching duties in Imgessoll. Mr. and les, George II, Beattie are" in. Toeonto, for a few days oafs week. Miss Kathleen McGill spent the weekend in Toronto, visiting- feionds'. Lorne McBride, Windsor, spent the helidser wth •Mr. and Mrs. 13. A. Kay and. Den, Mrs.. J.E. Johnston; Hamilton, spent last week with her sister, les. Icicle Douglas Shipley, Toronto; has been visitinge his- mother; Mist William Shipley-. Mr. and MTS. Roy Campbell, Toledo, Ohio, spent a few days with the for- nter's sister, Ws. Iddo Okla. MTS..Telm Miller and daughter Jane, St. Albans, N.Y., spent the past week with Mrs'. W. Thomas Hawkins. , Ronald Waites and Herold Haugh- ton, Toronto,, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mee Lawrence Haugh- ton. Mr. arid Mrs. eir: arc Aiken have returned from a 'trip through. Western Canada, having, been ,gone about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs A. T. Cooper have retnined from a pleasant week holi- daying at Roselawn Ledge, Bala, Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Feed Elliott, Toronto, spent the weekend and holiday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. . Mr. and Mrs. Craig Cooper and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, Hamilton, spent the weekend with les. 3. W. Treleaven. Mr. and Mrs. James A. 1VIcG4ll were holiday visitors at the honie of their son, James E. McGill and Mrs. Mc- Gill, Windsor, Mir and Mrs. John Gibbings have returned to Stratforcl after visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gibbings. Ur. and Mrs. E. J. Jenkins have re- turned to Ottawa after a three weeks' visit with MT. and MTS. T. R. Jenkins and other eelatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 'Johnston and son Douglas, St. Catharines, spent -the iveekend in Clinton attending the Young -Loth wedding. bride, as ring bearer, wore a white suit. William Jones, London, was groomeinan, ancl the ushers, were Wil_ liani O'Brien and Douglas Ashman. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mn and Mrs. MacLean left for Muskoka, the bride travelling in a fuchsia suit with black accessories and an orchid corsage. On their re- turn they will reside on Marley Place, London, SCOTT--MeOLINCHEY At First Presbyterian manse, Sea - forth :Betty Doreen, eldest daughter of dr. and Mrs. Garnet MeClinchey, Seaforth, became the bride of Charles Malcolm Seott, Seaforth, son of les. Helen K. Scott, Seaftirth, Rev. R. H. Williams officiated. For her wedding the bride chose a floor -length gown of white sheer with finger-tip veil end carnation head- dress, and she earried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Geraldine Eckert, Seaforth, her bridesmaid, wore a pink gown, in floor -length style, with matching headdress. Her flowers were pink carnations and blue lark- spur. Keith IVIcOlinchey, Owen Sound, brother of the bride, was best man. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, For their wedding trip to London and Hamilton the bride donned a brown dress with green arcessories, over -which was worn a white Ken- wood shortie teat with a corsage of roses. Mr, and Mrs. ,Stott will take up residence in Setif -Orel. CHURCH DIRECTORY (All times mentioned below are Daylight Saving) Baptist REV. C. C. ANDERSON, Minister MTS. Erneet Adams, Organist . Mrs. W. Aikenhead, Choir Leader •SUINI/A.Y, SEPIEMSEIR 8 Bible ,School and Church ,Service *111 be combined Sunday' morning meeting at 11 a.m. The evening service is withdrawn be- cause of armiversary at Auburn. Rev. •Mir. Gregg of Exeter, will be at Clinton, ni,the- morning and Aub- urn, in she afternoon and evening. Yost will B1S? this veteran India Misiumiary. ••••••., • Ontario St. United Church REV. W. J. wooLraur, Minister B. J. Gibbing*, Choir Leader • Mrs, E, Wenderf, Organist • SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11.00 AWL—Morning WoeshiP "The Golden Rule" 12•15—Sun5l8y, School 7.00 P.M.—Evening Worship "The Trend of Life" Wesley -Willis Church REV. AN/MEW LANA Minister Mrs. Morgan j. Agnew, Organist and Choir Leader iSUINDAy,, ,sErrament. 8 11.00 A.M.—Morning Worship "The Clay Pits" 1210—Sunday School 7•00 P.M.—Evenlng Worship "Not For Sale" Clinton Pentecostal Tabernacle' REV. H. T. KENDRICK, Pastor SUNDAY, SEPTEiVIBER 8 • • •, 10.00 A.M,—Sunday SehOof 11.00 &M.—Morning Worship '7.30 P.11C—Erangelistie Service • , Evangelist 0 M. Gingrich Tuesday, 13'.00• PAL—Prayer Meting Thursday,./00 P.M. --,Worship Service Read joke 316 —.Live right. Talk right Walk straight and act right. • Presbyterian REV. D. 3. LANE, Minister Mrs. I3ert Boyes, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, SEIPTEIVLBER 8 10.00 A.M.—,Sunday School 11.00 A.M.—Service at 'Clinton "Faith and Service" Everybody welcome. 2.30 PAL—Service at Basefield S. Paul's Anglican REV, R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist Mrs, J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader ISUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 10.00 A.M.—,Sunday School 1140 A.M.—Morning Service 7•00 P.M.—Evening SOrrice - Tuesday—The W.A. will meet at the home of 1VIrs. ftudie at 3 p.m. MT. an& Mire C. W. Drayer, Clinton, Mrs. C. B. Hale, left Friday for a month's trip te Fort I Over the holiday weekend Miss .To - William; Winnipeg; Regina, Calgary, Anne Ountingtharne was guest at a and the Pacilio Coaset, house party given by Miss Catherine Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montague, Lon -,,Weir, Sarnia, at her summer home don,• have returned to their home after near Kenswielc. spending the' sumen'er at the camp of I Mrs. W. Themes Hawkins, Clinton, Mee. Hale, Betties'. Beath. , and her daughter, Were. Al. W. Smith JoAnne and Raymond Birch have and small daughter, Bonnie Gail, Code. returned to Detroit after spending a leaflet Spent the past week at Deer month with their grandparents. Mr. 'Lodge' Bayfield. ' and ykra, Jan ivrallionknd, I Recent visitors with Mr. and les. eLd m anis iasndTM i-Ws!.icil TeaEtin.etrdtwo tinachild-ndMra Farquhar and les. Margaret ,Tohn. 'sten: Lame and Raymond Hutchison ren, spent the holiday weekend at and At Reid of Maymont, ,Sask., and tdhaelguigic.litan:rinsd7Miins: ractrizeWiglliams and ' Mrs. E. W. Jervis and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Young, Goderieh. Betty and Ruth St. (lath. miss Beatrice, Toronto, ha-ve been arines, spent the week in Clinton Enid spending the past week at the home attended the 'Mug -Lobes wedding. of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jeevis and tanrie-neadt fgern;entrwiii: Mr, and Me. Chris: Kelly have re. ;Other friends in Clinton and vicinity. Me. and Mrs. A. C. Brandon spent rtere 11°4 et rr ' si P Paanrd- ithe holiday weekend visiting their son- onta Mr. and Mrs. Jamee A. McGill, in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. A. Rev. and ages. ATICIT0W Lane and ei- Bausch,Millferd, Mich., and also Rev. and'les. IX Je Zane attended the tVisited friends in Detroit and Lansing. funeral of their brother, the late Hugh! Visitors during the week and over Lane, .Ashfield Township, on Monday ;the holiday at the home of IVer. and to Oshawa, after spending his holidays J. It Chain/Ian and Mr. and ,IVIrs• John ids:. J. M. Kirby, Oshawa, eeturned Mrs. B. W. Kearns were Mr, and.1VIes. With Mr. and'Mrs. H'arry' Thompson, R. Little, Owen Sound and Lloyd 16th concession, Goderieb Towneete, Etherington, Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J: Thompson, Mr. ancl mrs, Harold Whitmore and and le. and Mrs. J; W. Carson, Lon- daughter, Miss Mary, Hamaton, have don, had a very enjoyable motor trip been visiting the former' s brother and to Owen Sound and' Tebermm last sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitmore, week. Hohnesville, and Mr. and Met. Wilbur le. and les. J. IC Kennedy, De- Welsh, Clinton, and other relatives in trait, spent last week with Mr and the vicinity. Mrs. Alex Sloman• Mks. R. Noble I In correction of an item which ap- returned to Detroit with them for a tpeared in this ,column last week we visit. ' 'would like to state that recent guests Mr. and les. Unglith, Merlon, Ohio, 1 'with 1VIrs. Agnes Farnham were Mrs. L. RS Epps and Miss Maude Epps, and ,Florence Pickett, Miss Jean Pickett, Miss M. Fuller, all of London. were 1 Charles Pickett and her son Allan weekend guests of Mt and'Mrs. E. H. Farnham, all of Detroit. Epps. 1 Miss Madeleine Hawkins has re - Mr and Mrs. C. V. Cooke, Clinton, I turned from a trip to Vancouver and and le and Mrs. Kenneth C. Cooke, other points mid was acconipanied by Stratford, left by motor Sunday to her aunt, Miss Prances Hawkins, who spend a vacation at Huntsville, after spending last week at Deer Muskoka, Lodge, Baytfield, will be working with Mrs. Margaret Johnston -is in Ham- the Japanese in the Hamilton district, ilton this week attendieg the wedding MT. and Mrs. N. W. Trewartha have of her niece, Miss Marion Gook, left on a trip to the Pacific Coast, daughter of Wellington cook, former- They were accompanied by their ly of Clinton. daughter, Miss Wilhelmine Trewartha, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Hartley, who has been visiting them. After Toronto. and Mr. and Mts. Cyril B. Miss Trewartha has been to the coast Bale, St. Catharines, spent the week- with her parents, she will return to end and holiday with their mother, her missionary duties at Vilna, Alta. YARD GOODS Suggestions GENUINE HARMS TWEED COATINGS - 5 1/e Yard Coat Length Blue - Rose - Green $20.00 PLAIN WOOL COATINGS— Teal Blue, Sand, Coco -Brown, Grey, Black, Coral 64" widths MOO to $4.50 Per Yard SPUN WOOL AND RAYON SUITINGS— Drown, Red and Aqua $2.25 per yard COTTON PLAID SHIRTINGS— Blues, Reds and Greens 37c to 42c per yard R. V. IRWIN For Baked Goods of the Finest Quality BARTUFF BROS. 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