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Clinton News Record, 1944-06-15, Page 8IAGE..8 Let's;Go! Canada VOLUNTEER NOW FOR OVERSEAS SERVICE a Sponsored by SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBI1NG a ELECTRICIANS MOEN lam. CLINTON, ONT. Get Into Step With The Boys Overseas Don't wait to be drafted for home service! Marchi side by side with Canada's Fighting men — Volunt eer now for overseas service! Wear the G. S. badge! on your arm — Canada's overseas badge of honour. Volunteer To -Day Join the Canadian Army For Overseas Service Sponsored by Plumsteel Bros. Arrow Shirts — Adam Hata — Scott & Meisie Sham for MM Arcade Ttp Top Tailors. NOTICE Householders who anticipate installing Septic franks must remember that a Permit from the M.0.. H. must be obtained before beginning the construct.; ion. NOT AFTER. A penalty may be imposed for not following the By-law of $25.00 Contractors are equally guilty when not demanding to see the Permit. Cess Poola are forbidden in the Corporation. By Order of the Board of Health! 1 EBENEZER The W. A. of Ebenezer United Church held the last meeting at the home of Mrs. Chas. Williams. Mrs. C. Tebbutt presided at the meeting, which was opened by sing- ing a hymn, The roll call was respon- ded to by six members and there were two visitors present. The scrip- ture reading and' prayer were given by Mrs. L Merrill. Following the business discussion, a hymn (was sung, and the meeting was closed with the Miepah benediction. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in sewing, Lunch was served by Mrs. Williams. v VARNA. The June meeting of the Varna W. M. S. was held in the church with the president, Mrs. Geo. Johnston, presiding. This was a special meet- ing for the mothers and •babies of the Baby Band. The meeting opened by singing "Tell me the stories of Jesus", followed •by prayer and the scripture lesson. An invitation to visit the Goshen ladies on June 8 was accepted. Mrs. Beattie and her pup- ils attended and very ,kindly render- ed, some appropriate numbers. Bar- bara McConnell and Marilyn How- son sang a duet; Ruth Clark a solo, Kenneth Keys a solo; and a part song Was sung by six pupils. Mrs. Beattie and pupils were tendered a vote of thanks, Mrs. A. McConnell read a piece, entitled, "A. boy in his father's house". Mrs. W. Reid also gave a reading, Meeting closed by singing "Jesus loves m " d A social hour was spent at the close. Mr•. and Mrs. Wilmer Reid and daughter Mona in company with the former's mother Mrs. M. Reid spent a few days with relatives and friends in Toronto. R. N. Mary Stinson of, Ripley was renewing acquaintances in the vil- lage over the week end. Mr. C. Pilgrim Sr. is spending a couple o£ weeks with his son Mr. Geo. Pilgrim and Mrs. Pilgrim of Orangeville. Mrs. E. Smith, who spent a couple of days in London returned on Sat- urday in company with her daughter, Mrs. Dodsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of Brus- sels, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Reid, Sunday. Several of the members of St. Johns W. A. Varna and Trinity W. A. Bayfield were entertained by St. James W. A. Middleton at the home of Mrs. Stewart Middleton last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Jno. Graham gave a very interesting talk and reports of the Annual spring meeting of the W. A. which was held in London. After which a very dainty lunch was served,• al1 report a very pleasant afternoon, L.A.C. W. Reid of the R.C.A.F. and Mrs. Reid spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs Geo. Reid and family. Mrs. C. Stelck who has spent the winter in Windsor returned to her home Saturday in company -with her brother, Mr. Geo. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. A. Austin and aunt Miss J. Austin of Londesboro were guests at the home of Mrs. Austin and Russell on Sunday. V STANLEY Miss Anna 'Scotohmer, spent a few days last week with her sis- ter, Mrs. Joe. Wild of Clinton, Mr. and Mr's. H. Johnson and small daughter of London spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold e , an prayer., Penhale. , THE Q TO NEWS -RECORD woi •'Scotch Fingering yarn in 3 & 4 ply suitable for sweat, ers and socks in Khaki arid• Airforce blue. Also some white baby wool in Bee Hive quality. Hot Iron transfers in ` a good assortment, embracing alphabets, basket's, child l'en's wear novelties, towels and pillow case ends. Have you read Canada's! Best Seller, "HOMO THE SAP" by Lorne I. Morgan One of the most thought provoking pamphlets con- cerning present day condit.l ions andpost-war problem,, ever to roll off the presses. G. R. McEwan Co. Books & Stationery PHONE 84 "OFTEN THE GHEAPEST ALWAYS THE BEST" III011llillllll'"M11011111110 " °°"""'l"I�IVIIq� Miss Ruth Dettmer of Kitchener spent the week end as the guest of Miss Anna. Reid. with matching, accessories and hat of clustered flowers, Her corsage was of pink carnations, Mr, Hubert Reynolds of Hullett; brother of the groom was best man. Mr. Lewis W. MacDonald, Clinton, was organist and Mr, Gerald Brown of Hullett Township, was soloist. Messrs.' Thep, and Thomas Flynn ushered the guests. A reception followed at the bride's home when about forty-five guests were present ,from Detroit, Fergus, Sarnia, S'eaforth, Clinton and Vicin- ity. Friends of the bride assisted with the luncheon.: After the reception the couple left for trip to Niagara, Falls and Ham- ilton, the bride travelling in a tan flowered , silk dress with white . ac- cessories and bright red •topcoat. They will'reside in Clinton. V'" HULL ,OUNINGHAME A Trinity College Chapel, on th evening of June the 10th; sprays o syringa and white peonies in Toni Urns; in the background lighted tap ers andaltar'bouqu,ets of regale lilie formed the beautiful setting for th marriage of Cathleen E. Cuningham and Thomas E.. Hull; with Rev. Gor don Mercer officiating ,and D Geoffrey Holt at the organ. The bride is the daughter of M and Mrs. Gordon W. Cuninghame o Clinton, Ontario, and, the groom i the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram E Hull of Calgary, Alberta. The beautiful bride given in mar riage by her father, wore a princes dress of Aleneon lace over whit taffeta with slight train. Her ion flowing veil, was held by a corone of lace. She wore the groom's gift, necklace of inatehed pearls an carried' an all -white cascade of lilies sweet peas and bouvardia. Miss Jo Anne Cuninghame as mai of honour chose turquoise faconn sheer fashioned with long shirre skirt and fitted basque. Mrs. inc E. Cuninghame and Miss Betty Alle as 'bridesmaids chose butterc faeonne sheer. •The frocks of th three charming attendants wer identical in design. They wore match ing bandeaux and carried, miniatur caseades of varied colors. The groom was attended by Mr Roderick Laidlaw as best man Flight -Lieutenant John E. Luning hame R. C. A. P. Ottawa as hea usher, was assisted by Mr. Scot Dunbar and Mr. Fred Hooper. At Wymilwood, Queen's Park standards of June flowers of pink and mauve larkspur and delicate shades of snap -dragon decorated the reception room. While pink and white was the key note of the candle -lighted bride's table. With Mr. Rod Laidlaw introduc- ing, the bride's mother received the Misses Marie Savage and Audreyguests wearing a floor length gown g of dove gray 'crepe, an orchid con, are holidaying in Grand sage and fuchsia hat and accessories Bend this week. ,With her was the groom's mother in Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Reid, Mona chartreuse and gray printed, crepe and Mrs. Reid of Varna spent the with violet hat, corsage and accessor- f c s e r. r. s s e g t a d d d n n up e e e d week end in Toronto. Mrs.. A. R. Cooper, visited with her sister, Mrs, Floyd Lodge, and Mr. Lodge of Goderich this week. Misses Lorna Plumsteel and Kaye Ross of Toronto spent last week end at their respective homes in town. Miss Lois Draper was guest soloist at the Mills -Murray wedding on Saturday, June 10th, in St. An-, drew's Presbyterian Church, Strat- ford. Miss Mary Louise Beechley of Flint Mich., was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cree and L./Cpl. Jack Cree, home from Nova Scotia. Pte. W. E. Carr, stationed at Queen's Park, London, and whose home is. in Edmonton, Alberta, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Schrenk and Miss Roberta and' Master Carl of Buf- falo, N. Y., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neilans and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leiper. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jervis of the Base. Line, have returned from a weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and two grandchildren of Niagara Falls, and also• with rela- tives in London. Among the out of town guests at the Presiding at the bride's table were aunts of the bride; Mrs. Roy A. East wearing navy sheer with touches oL white and Mrs. Carl East in delft blue with navy accents. Fraternity sisters and brothers of the bride and groom assisted in serving the guests, Toasts and telegrams followed. When leaving the bride wore a leaf -green suit of fine English wool with matching hat and bag, a gar- denia corsage and other accessories of white. Afterwards the bridal party was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Laidlaw on Jacques Ave. Following a brief honeymoon the young couple, both of which are honour graduates of Toronto Univer- sity, will reside at 103 Woodlawn Ave, for the summer months while the groom who is the winner of the John H. Moss Memorial Scholar- ship; the Governor General's silver medal and the Prince of Wales' prize; will re-enter University to study Meteorology before being posted as technical instructor with the Air Force. V HOLMES—ATKINSONV Rev. C. V. McLean officiated at the wedding in Dundas Central United Church, London, on Satur- day afternoon, June 10, when Lorr- aine Eleanor, youngest daughter of Mrs. J. F. Atkinson, became the bride of Sgt. Cecil R. Holmes, C.A,D.O., Reynolds -Taylor wedding here on son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes, Saturday were, Mr. and Mrs. of Clinton. The church was attrec- Fergus Reynolds and Mr. Leo Rey- tive with peonies, ferns and paluts, holds of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. and was lighted with tapers held in, Harry Reynolds of Sarnia, and candelabra. Miss Tess Lynch of Beachwood C. E. Wheeler was at the organ and Mrs. Emery Flewelling of Fer- and the soloist was Miss Edna gas. Parsons, who sang "Because." The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, A. G. Atkinson of: Detroit. She was gowned in a filmy white net with panels 'of, brocaded net adorned with bows ' of white velvet and orange blossoms in the full skirt, which ended in a slight train. The dress was fashioned with sweetheart neckline and long sleeves. An illusion yell in three lengths fell' from a flowered headdress and she carried American. Beauty roses. I Miss Norma Misner, London, the ing, June 10th. Rev, Father Mac- bride's only attendant, wore a pale' Donald officiated. yellow sheer crepe dress, with ruf- The bride wore a street -length ties at the waistline, low square neck' dress of white silk jersey with white line ands ruffles on skirt. The short accessories • and small white hat with sleeves also were trimmed with veil, ,and a corsage of white carna- ruffles. Her half -hat, trimmed with tions She was attended by Miss blue cornflowers, -daisies and roses, Rata Carbert, Clinton, who wore a had a yellow net veil and she carried street -length .dress of mauve crepe cornflowers and Johanna Hill roses. CABBAGE and TOMATO PLANTS Thousands of sturdy plants are now ready fos' sale direct from hot beds 15c a doz. 'Limited number of boxed plants still available at our greenhouses Corner of Shipley and Huron Sts. OPEN EVENINGS F. R. CUNI'NGHAME; Member of Florists Tel. Del. As. Personal care given every order and special attention given to Funeral Orders. Phone 176 and 31 Superior Store PHONE 111--CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR JUNE 15, 16, 17 STOKELY'S• TOMATO SOUP 10 oz, 2 tins 15c HILLCREST LARD 1 lb. .... 14c CLARK'S CONDENSED CREAM of MUSHROOM Soup 2 tins 19c KELLOGG'S ,RICE KRISPIES 2 pkgs. 25c ST. WILLTAMS Orange and Grape fruit marm. 24 oz. jar .. , . 27c FRUIT KEPE ckg. 25c COWAN'c COCOA 1 lb. tin 24e ROYAL YORK COFFEE. lb. . , 43c SUPER SUDS PKG. 22c ODEX SOAP 3 bars 19c AYLMER APPLE JUICE btl. , , 15e ORANGES, Size 344s doz. 31c LEMONS, size 360s 3 for llc IIGRAPEFRUIT size 126s 3 for 20e STRAWBERRIES FRESH DAILY T. B. THRMPSON Strawberry Festival Friday, June 23rd at the home of Messrs. Clarence and Norman Ball, first farm north of Summerhill. Under the auspices of the Summer- hill Hall Board, with part Proceeds to the Ioeal branch of the Red Cross. PROGRAM will consist of a three act play as well as other features. Supper served from 6. to 8 p.m. Admission: Adults .50 cts. Children 20 ct: 01.2 I The groomsman was Gerald' Hol- mes, of Toronto, brother of the groom, and the ushers were, Bill ,Stevenson, London, and Dr. George !Elliott, of Clinton. I The bride'smother wore a fuchsia silk dress, white flowered hat with (fuchsia veil and corsage bouquet of gardenias. The groom's mother was in twilight orchid crepe and wore a corsage bouquet of Johanna Hill roses and sweet peas. Following- a reception held in the Georgian Room, Hotel London, the bride and groom left on a wedding trip to Muskoka, the bride travelling- in ravellingin an aquamarine gabardine suit and white hat with veil. They will reside in London, v V WEDDINGS REYNOLDS—TAYLOR The marriage of Miss Margaret Lucas Taylor, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Taylor of Clinton, to Mr. Earl Joseph Reynolds, young- est .son of .Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Rey- nolds of Hullett Township, took place in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church,' Clinton, on Saturday morn - STANLEY Mrs. John McCowan left on Mon- day to visit' her daughter, Mrs, Al- bert Hatt at Steuffville. Mr. Donald and Bob McGregor, visited their aunt Miss Kate McGre- gor at Win:ham over the week end. Mrs. Neil Gilmour of Shepperton is visiting; her sister, Mrs. Thos.' Baird Sr. THEIRS., JUNE '15th, 1944 ave You Got What It Takes? That's what the men of Canada's Army are saying' They want to know when you're going to volunteer for overseas service. Canada's Army needs mei now. men who are willing, and proud to wear the G,, S.. badge on their, arms — the badge that means service on any fight.' ing front, anywhere in the World'., You fellows, who have got what it takes, Thera are months of intensive training ahead before fight-) ing Volunteer To -day Join the Canadian Army For Overseas Service Sponserett by C. M. SHEARING PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS'-. CLINTON Let's Go, Canada ! Our Men overseas want to know that they are backed up by enough volunteer reinforcements --- that what they win will be held — that they, and Canada, will not be let down for lack of fighting men. They avant to know that volunteers like themselves are behind them. Its up to you to back them up by enlisting now. Go to your nearest ,Recruiting Depot at once. There is not a day to lose. You'll need months of training to make you fighting fit. Sponsored by BALL & ZAPFE Store Phone 195 DOUGLAS G. BALL J. J. 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