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ITDE ' :NOTES,
lent ► is this page last
the TTS.: 'embleha
iyrr time tisk �fY h _ R..>
i Gt3ertch. hap brought the writer
'Vow • co i:n* 4S' than: anything,
he
n`hn.
trio t
x ti �.
.h s wite
t
a
e, are ,,geltlini for'the' showers
this • ;w.eek that broke, the long
+grotiglie: and trust that we : .shalt
"'if- have •sufficient moisture . to
+check'the great 'damage, that has
bt een done to the •-•farm crops:
WesternOntario usually . pulls
ithrougli: fairly well, ,no matter how
irly '
?nnpronisng the' season.
Later—We'regetting it.•
:
The
electors of Nova Scotia
have
ve
"iven Premier Angus Macdonald
confidence, his
another vote of..
avernment hating been • returned
last week's ,poll with twenty -
mien of the'' thirty-seven seats in
the Legislature. The C.C.F. party,
1ti R' Sent: in • the last
'M _
fi :• Otise, again has two, and the Oen-
=servativesP witty' had . no represent-
atign•".in, ,the last House, captured
eight seats.: and become' the
official 'Opposition:: 'h.:r, t', nam
"i .11Y pleases tht!,eLbe.s f,gai
EAD 'S
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PN,�L QS-EfR � l�A�Z ..
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A COUNTRY CHURCii•
A cOuntrvb church. ' Atm a Sunday
a o
' t
h re b
all t tr
s?e.
hasa m
• vice' 1
at ser it that I personally think ,•you can't
find. anywhere' else. it may only
.be a ..gaunt.. white brick" building.
standing' on' a patch of•' grqund that
hasn't hand too much are, fir` -it may
be a small white frame one . sur-
rounded by towers and shrub,,
planted in. a • loving but inartistic
way, It cad be a church at a
Crossroads or one that has a small
cluster, of buildings about it. • The • tintry---a thy .and indifference;
roof., may need shingles and the
may' in ata crooked This can be done only if. you will
shed be leaningassist us by using'' every.: opporttin-
ity to urge your fellow -citizens to
n �`un._7th e
Get Out - and Vote"' oto o ,
and do so yourself.
The preservatikti ' of democracy
cost 100,000 Canadian lives in ou't
generation.
it costs you nothing to vote''.
LESLIE A. RILEY,
President Branch .1,09 Canadian
Legion,'Goderich.` ,
Q 'Sitting for ,such ;4'194
Qthee.,tiines the sounds Of the birds,
t e z bi the z1n ofha ti ,d
a. w`Qa's, hat, ta'le's: • Your inn*
awl fp4iu . warrshiPR dust he
santew; :t1?ere la -a quality' of .lover-,.
ity in a simple ,getting* that roust
plea8e° the 'O,A.e tis 7110m. it's ad-..
A,l:'. OUT AND VOTE
Editer. The ' Signal -Star: R
The Canadian' Legion is sponsor-
ing a national '''Get Out and Vote"
campaign through its�0?0 b rmR
hes
across the Dominion:
Whys is the' T4egitan doing . this?
t the, u;' es. nd.
peeause one o purposes �
objects. ofthe•'Zegion,-:na.,-stated44.
Our constitutions; 'is to. foster loYa , .
1ty
+o
amongst the' public and' education
of � d
tl.
f atrt 7, m t,
�1
r' i es o t
nc
i" he i p
n P
t P
and unstinted .,pnbl,ic service..
Becatlise in the last,; "ederal+e'iee
tion one million 'arid aRhitlf., people
eligible ` tq vote neglected easting
their :ballot •
Because its- members fought,, in
time of, war. tn•-presetve'our demo-
eratic=~way of life, fry external
enemies. We tin NV propose to. Main-
tain. , it by defeating. the most
derorerous a enemies, within our
angle... The . fence may be battered
C
maybe
'lawn
n
the sw
cars and
by a
cropped by ,the sexton's cow.
Just the. same; if it, is a genuine
country, church' then it has a
country congregation and they are
the ones. Who make the atmosphere.
They come in ears that''stand up
to the hard knocks of 'hauling chop
and calves, and double for, pleasure.
The yintaee of the Ears may range
from' :old-fimers'ilia£ .Ford- caind
like to have back as museum pieces
to the latest models and even a
truck or ,two.
The men drive up and wait until
the woiuen' ' fo;Gks get out. The
�:, evYre
... . have been hangi"
'aiani'versary The London Free Press h' +tir hinge r.. , Thetre :.i�:'
:on Satui•d y pubiihed a mammoth. ovalge of gre°ting. and .,Tet
edition, ; ; dived ~ to have set •a' into the conversation. a • '1C ' really
'isn'tgreat as conversations go, bttt
record'.in. Canada for its size. Its it coneerns the familiar 'happen.inc s
contents also are ,comprehensive, of the. eomniunity, • '
+dove g the counties of this west- Somebody bobs a head. out .7 of
ern peninsula with historicat and: the front• door' -of -`the 'church• and
deseripttcfe material that ' lutist they• knock out their pipe's or butt.
,their: cigarettes and go inside. They
:Have'" taken •.a great deal . of re- find the well -rubbed 'wood of the
'search and that will be. even. more seats that. have • been ' occupied by
interestingand'Valuitble in years• to their4m:11es• : for generations. 'A
tonic' It .is •a • great edition And community- of men and women, who
propxiete,rs _and Pubt suers are .to Gid -than.: any other people in
by .their work probably live c'lo'ser
he.
with bertha oollar nd iu ! skit,
She ware n Havered, headdress
lariat, 'matchingr .tnittst, hid carried
nos
a e, ay of Pink Wiser:Land sweet
peas,'. • Mica leather .IlteOl, niece of.
the bride, was dowerrgir14: it4 a
t- x n . of . 0 fid_. t. getnt,
,dQP te.,.�� � .. ,�-
with matching ' mitts and a head
•dress'of minute ostrich„p1nmes. She
Gordon . teddy, 'brother of
e ' the
groom, was, groomsman,.and ushers
Vrere. Jack a,,v1is' and CUtfor&'
The 'reeeption was held at the.
Legion ' •Hail, Mrs, Chartres Nichol.
i in
y e �n
e for bride w
•
i -
taffeta,' s uhi° ��' cees or
axes With �' # s. es«
.She . •was • assisted ,,by„the groom's
Mother in a' pini; rand Frey flowered
dress, with, pini and grey., acees-
sories. 'They wore similar• Corsa 's
s
-of_:red rises: ”- • a� . ,..•.a _ T
�.reception ha y
Auer . •thethe lip,
couple left on a .-motor• trip• to
e,
Falls and the t e. T
Niagara •� S t .e
h a , .h
ilk ress,
bride travellediris d
td a green ,
grey topcoat, ,with grey ''accesspries.
They . will reside; in Toronto.
1op1 d chttrin g in a white ,satin
gown ,'with -side' panels of lace, au
aweetieart "neckline. Ren•shoulder-
length, 'wed. was held by a, "hazy.
headdress Qf, •seed, pQaris and'
sequins..:She 'earrled a bouquet of
,.1' ,f-the-tailey..
reed .roses-and,>� _
the mCoonies gift, a three -strand
nec'tace of pearls, Was her• only
was' her sister's maid of , honor,'
dawned" R ' pink : taffeta ry itha , tt.
c -line' With Matching
Sweetheart ne .1*
fi,Qral- headdress,, and carrying a;
Ct'itenial bouquet of red"rei es., :The.
roc i ed f th b d a e `.sister of the'�wm,. 1liriss' Lptx' e.
` + ln'
ma.
dress
id sd .
b es
rem'was
x ,
-- - - 'elk-=
.•i- .:�.nt�
' V
_� f[ t ha
1ii�e en Ca eta c
and net Puff sleeves, 'matching
ti4ra1 headdress and. ,cartyung ye1-'
.low; roes. Before the .ceremony
the ., lh -st 'Mrs. Lester Fergtisen,
So is
,
sang "Bless-This'-H-+tise;' a+d--ti r,
pig tht� signing of th'e'"register she
sang "I'll. ' ''W i11 , Beside Ypu."
.
u kn w as
r o h�
r 1 Gree
of �,+ CR'.
a
. o .•T
brother's" best man and• Leonard
eDoriaid '' .and . Donald'" "Ferguson:'
were -ushers. `' '" • •' •
'" After 'the ceremcAy, a. reception'
was; held ,at the' Community Hall,
Rein's Corners, for 'sixty-five,
guests.,, The bride's" mother re-
ceived in a slate blue gown with
black _ accessories and corsage of.
' GREER�--FERKSON ,
'Lila es, peciuies, and •snowballs
graced the Ashfield 'Presbyterian
Church to provide a pretty vetting
on Saturday, June 4th, at 5 o'clock,
for the marriage ceremony of -Marie' red rofies. .'She :was assisted by
,
Kathleen; elder daughter of Mr. and the grnem s mother, . ,,,,attired in a
•
Mrs., Hugh Ferguson, to George blue facopne 'dress with black ac-
Clarence Greer, ' elder stip of, Mr.. cowries and a corsage of pink
and Mrs. Melville 'G•reer of Luck-! roses. ' The, hippy couple left on
now. Rev. Dr. W. 0. Rhoad con- an extended motor trip to the West-
,'
i weaving a
'' ccsthe bides r
The ern Provinces, e
ducted the 'marriage e. ceremony.�
g
Q
e- abardine. suit .with alta ac
-
armentering' thoe church on .the. grey � .
of her father,-, to' :the strains cessories and a' corsage of red roses.
of the'Lohengrin wedding' -march Mr. and Mrs. Greer will reside on.
played by Mrs, William Johnston, the 'groom's farm east of Luebndw.
Apretty spring wedding LEDDI--A El`
g took'
place in Holy Family Roman'
Catholic Church, Toronto. on Mair
''th, when ;Marie Alma A`isenanit;
daug ter of '1ir� itti Mrs. 'Fide*
ttilt'rtimxde. lbei
At�sen
t'hi stli Of ,: ``w *1 a °
t�i 7 '- .r M «T' seph:,.i d
Wails.bhp c'ere'inom•r�rr ali, per,
� ,'cb ;X ne:� ri C
-nations. atcd �iYeet - . dd orate
a. .,.' l o
s ` .
T cYtl.^-ltrid•ei iti 7j��, ;" ;!++q.+`�'�,
James. Ryan,. o a gnsn cif ts"iite- �.
slipper satin, ith sweetheart neck
line. and "1o'hg sleeves that `formed:,:
lily „paints aver the hands..,
fall ,_Slid• fell into .n._ rang °train.
Her -long. veil of tulle illusion, .wasT'
eniight by a bandeau ;of orange.
blossoms. and she carried a bouquet
of red roses•'and. white :sweet 'peas.1
Her only ornament was a strand
of marls. gift. of the groom. Mrs:1
Mary La Londe was matron of 1
honor. wore lime green' satin' •with •
rat" s7
61
n1 OF B ETTE R 6ASOLANF
PoPtatit ..R• ne is
bade.; tone o>� tone,. ,
rich depth o'4colora wine, green, . brQv.{
ed�,ak�-in
It '
Sires • 9x9 • .9x101/2,. 0x1'L,
. i6' 6,''x9'. .
eaarnlees3
Asamatnstel^' ItuBs, ltea'iry'r, � , .. �
Woot Biankets.
,
•iineet
.' • �Pab so� d • Colonial .sheets; Hein- � •.
. 0011
;r....bowers,
•, , t. rainbow'
�ets lith' ox •nal beau ��
a .
C
2
X
4 ea
'axe .
e7
East °• na11<t - bl ached 'sheeiln 81
04
each h
Pins.
-hichewide,'
s
yatd $1, 25t
o 'sin le or double ds
tI ch �n . >z 1c s beds.
$ Sizes {� .
LONDOGN.-•Rub» United •.,Vhuxcli
'was decorated with tall standards
of pastel -toned flowers set against
palms, ferns and lighted cathedral.
tapers for the marriage of Helen
Beatrice,,•daughtei of Mr. and Mrs.
A. W.'NicGee: Dtingannopi to Ernest
Hill, son of Mr. and: Mrs. E. Hill,
London. Rev. G: W. ' Moore - of-
ficiated
f,ficiated ' at the ceremony, and the
soloist, was 'Miss Marietta , Stingel,
i'ti 1, =net skirt. Niith. ,flg*ered head,
tea:, npotl then' -this"�`vc�orld,:, hate' come 'to pay their dress and • mitten to. match. She
`R�i'S'&*r"•su .Ra, "",.-�t4.N,c.; •ao•� . "9.
-
lePVikt� i5ii 'tftati'
143VSV•',u'+/Nr.r 141,, alkft
conducted.
-r •.* .
The health service which has
'been . 'Milli up . in Goderieli' during
the`:years is to be dissolved •ori June
-'atth -and -this -Ow n_ i.9: ,then to de-
d. lir such service ona. county:
,-.health .ujiit '-centralize'd at Clinton...
'There can be no pretence that 'this
,is ' satisfactory to trill' -people of
Goctericli,'fait it is not. The change
has been sprung uponthe people
'with no opportunity for discussion.,
lf{ there had been' such an oppor-
. "= tunity--:n., protest. • might have .,been
;_entered and a modification in the
'statute secured,'.' or 'at least re-,
., ..quested*. which would have enabled
7"a municipality, already supplied-
rivith a satisfactory, health service.
•_ to remain out of the county unit.
if legislators --consult the
pedple to'be affected' before spring-
p'.ing`ne,w deals they might discover„
that a system that hooks well on
paper_ would be bettered . by (1!_:7 quaintance with and recognition of
grown
''-.The latest Gallup'poll "'having
Abdicated . a 'decided swing to • the
°
Liberal party, . 31r. Drew •t'hreateus
ked
c'a'rried a nosegay of -red roses and'
sweet '• ex's. '3i-ibs Clara • Leddv,
cisfer of the kri nn.-w•as,hridesmaid
naveI.ow•n o£ Yellow taifetr.,
crepe ensemble ' with, white acces-
sories. ' The groom's- mother chd'se
sky- blue • chiff.on'„ with white ac-
cessories. For a wedding trip to
the United States, the 'bride wore a
gabardine
,beige suit with. navy ac-
cessories.
cessories. Mr. and Mrs. Hill will
live in London.
FROM OM A VANCOUVER SUB=
>H'R .
SCRIBOt
Airs. -E. H. Durnin, formerly of
Goderich; "writing from 'Vancouver
to renew, her subscription to The
Signal -Star, says ;the paper each
week is "like a visit -to _the -old
home 'town." •
) ?n. ?anon. _ The . bride,- . given in
iut#r'
. 4, .. ..—..
riage by_, her faiher,-�ore_'-a .:
full -skirled gown: of ivory- satin •
styled' with portrait neckline, fitted
bodice and long tapering sleeves.
Her skirt swept to a long' train
and she wore a ftnggrtip , veil "of
'French. illusion caught to n .sweet -
tart •
sweet hart'• -headdress ,of-r:satiir,-She''�
1e61 .R $et 11 nth o"„ "uT5S4 x a:
white- /as_ Miss' -M-a-
-1
1
lic+Gee,'stte',t • her sister as maid
of i!atior,: gowned in soft rose „moire;
'taffeta-, , She carried 1a • harmoniz-
lmiliit et ' of-=$rkareli-ff-gff-s.4.� 3
01 'w c .4* t . e 4uniar,
0.1Yx it'^ ".'!"4t ,•1 7 .w.+.fA 'r dN.' i'�' Ii d1!-< A' P'..`. ° n.;..:��'
.t ee%" afold..'T'4vi. :'a 4s
groomsma'rt, and• the' rushers, were..:
Verdun Fincg, rconsin of the gra tn,.
anti- • 'Joe MeQ e,brother of'the•_.
bride.
.At 'the reception held - at the
Knotty _Pine Inn. tVfrs. McGee• re-
ceived 'the, guests ' n a navy blue
- In these uncertain times, it is more
important than ever for the individual
to maintain a careful :checkon his' of
.her _Investments,_ _Your Win_ Pirie.,,: key,
mail, etth.er for-Iniestmeti advice;, or •
�� 'i ie rtha Ira `s
'securitieswill be promptly answered,
and in this conniection,.,all. deliveries.of -
bonds or stocks, either bought or sold, '
0 can l be com iter at your -Bank; "ttt-
. � Cost 'tQ 3.06. .. y•t
50 King .St:.West
np With. of inttieneed by the ' Lib-,
errhls. He would have been better
advised to ' remand his audiences
IOW far wrong tile dopesters . 4ere
in
their,, 'predictions' of the U.S.
presdentia:l vote last year and let
1t
go• ati that. Liberals point out
that Mr, )rew • was not at all 'an=
noyed when the 'pailup poll pre=
dieted, suceess.ftii• Mtn in Prox inciati
' e tions ; it ; s 'only when thing's'
- eeein •tO be going against' lxirin that
be doesn't it. The Gallop poll
Ott$" tisecby prQbatbiy: more Cont e'ftw,
five tau-Liberni aper rr'#lii
iirri}tixef.7*1. i ` 14i `n
�itrdieation that they hAa're tonna it
partial, This does' not mean that
it la tecessarily a ur 1te- tray the
Sninai results of the poll, Can . de -
tide tbatt ''here are Other -thing%:
''114TweVeri pointing hi 'the' sanaie way
aa' tlie:44341100 , Poll- One '1 the;
r eerie d ,; t ie ole lett eanapaign,
11014y�ll 4 t• Ittitqty1C ttl. i, that
aa%i the . Vile thinner: of -The
fir, and l fail, whole editorial
alt" .exhibit a.. 9mt 11r aid
tOka tb* . arc". e0Mta ixtly a S is
to' with * feeling :at totiiitattou
of
efestt. vo .rr 'Mai disregard
phenomena with' tl%e•know=
tl[ t 1114' `their,, Xs tl1t% tlu
'tyon , athit
' ltrtt
preilietiona
.istop kittingOn hoti
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.°".YOU BANK loo$ is a little book :. yet in it you
can just about race the outlines of your life story. .
Your Dodge DeSoto dealer
• 'Tt pictures at "4 glance how much you've spent, '
how much ,you have :lefty - a
BellerThiiFft�mise'
n _advert sement.for Conservative Candidate Carte _-
t, . roil .we mils - ��..
:orange of..G•overnlnent.
r,!_Oar-d « rho.ia •-begirtmember-at'Atta va- 4r 1l�
°.;last nine years, must be aware that the Liberal• iGcvern-:`
merit has reduced taxation ever' year ai ee the war.
` increased atl�uer "baud, . George Drew while Premier of
. • bn .the' '
Ontario increased taxation, and them°program. vvhhich he
lite'#reaeuts:'or, Canada calls for an increased expendi-
tune' of . over (»tE BILLION -='1)01, m, all .of, ;Much
.(f he !gets bate power) must 'cora from the' pockets 'of
the people. •
..since the 'war the triad Goernment hath wisely re-
(toed
e-+t cedd the national debt'by *aver $1,500,000,000 ' allowing
for i�tUl fu±ther� reduction of tai do i ' in the eating
ears „•
beton :ging., It gives yoU a full accounting, figured to the
pey byy,.oYr bank's trained staff .Clear as a bell! "
Your bank book is a limited edition - one .copy only.
What is in it .is known oily to your' Fink and to you. ''
Multi -ply- your bank book by -seven million and ,
.otx.get some idea otthe book -1 eeping job your . L_..,_
p.
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