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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-07-27, Page 3• ,of ' • ka TEAR k �yT i 111 8,4034. E D ECTUB,• dUAIEtTF 11tED ACCOUNTANT, I c '7, CE CL A`TR D G . MNMQ1ARTLRkl1ACCOUNTANT,, Phone NO.-00ft 343W. ,House 8431. Goderich:' • , . I[ NO.3 ACCOUNTANTS ROY N. BI+31'TLE3 Licensed Pulllic Aecauntanti ` lr'hone 909'J. P..(3. Iox58. • pad Regent St.,'Goderich P. QeeoUiitant Clinton, Ontario rkone 561 - Rattenbury, St. ' E. .MEDICAL DR. Il`, J'. ` B. FORSTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE,' THROAT Late House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic an A.ural Hospital, assistant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden Squire Throat Hospital, London, England. • , :EYES TESTED, GLASSES, ' • . SUPPLIED 53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford. Telephone 267. Next visit Bedford Hotel, Gale, rich, Wednesday, Sept. 27,th, 1950; at 2 pm. till 4.3tr p.m. .99.999.99/9999999 DENTAL DR, AR. W.. ilijOlIE Dentist ern r Wellington and Lighthouse Co e nP,' Streets, • • Phone 1033J for appointment. CHIROPRACTIC GODERICH, ONTARIO[ THURSDAY, , ,JULY 27th,1950 HERBERT B. SUCH, D.C. Doeto.r of Chiropractic. Office Hours Mon., Thurs.-9 a.m. to' 5 p.m., Tues., :Fri -9 a.m.' to '5 p.rn. i p.m. to 8 y0.m Wed., & Sat. -9 a.m. to 11.30 a.m'. \'itarein Therapy , Office -Corner of . South St. and Britannia- Road. Phone 341. .-VETERINARIAN • LN +'1. vS. D.V.M. 4 ''North St., Goderich Phone 24... iT SUitANCE'"' ` cli 1LLO1? kLV't'L'A:L • FIRE • IN- • • . + _._:. Farm and isolated.. town property insured. • - P}•esi'dent, E. J. Trewartha,• C31in- • ton;. V`'ice-President, ''J. 'L. Malone, Se3iforth; Manager and Sec')i.-Treas., M. A, Reid, Sealfcrth. , Director`s E. (J..'Trewartha, Clin- ton; J.: L. \Lalone, 5eaforth°; S: H. Whitmore, Seaforth ; Chris. Leon-• •"hardt, 13tiru1iol°m ; Robert Archibaltip Seaforth ; J oh.0 H: *Ewing,. Blyth ; _Frank McGregor, (,;liuten; Wm. S. 'Alexander,. Walton •; . Harvey Fuller, Goderieh. • Agents—J. E. , Pepper, '•13rucefield ; R F. McKercher,:W Lublin ; Geo. A. Wait, Blyth,;•,J:, F. Prueter, Brod hagen•; Selwyn: Baker,. • Brussels. Policy -holders can make 'all pay- meats and get their 'cards receipted at the Royal.,Bank, Clinton ; Keith C•utt's.,a Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich: 9.9 • ° WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS •_ (Daylight Saving Time) To LONDON ' To STRATF`ORD (I)a ily) • . • (Daily) �'I ►l(1 a.m. 7.40 a.m. 12.15 p.m„•• 12.15 p.m. "`4.,30 p.m. . -4.30 p.m. ' *----except Sundays and Holidays. Monday and day after •holidayb, bus leaves for London at 6.45„.A.m., Friday, Saturday, . Sunday': and holidays to London at' 9.10 p.m. 10.00 a,m. daily to Owen Sound via Blue• eater Highway. 9),55 p.m.. Sunday: and ' holidays to Stratford. „Charter Coaches for all occasions.; For information plume Reg. McGee and Sons .at i 6,5. , DN B. • BL! O. A r F iJ O F�. • PE N R E$ .. > CFS.. �. CTi N + • n L ce for Corn ee of D•nro iruice P O 49 Ru' Y N>S . 1('ar hll>�o,1�ta�al�:.a�eir � J. N; . Kertii , Divisilon. Coi'frt Olt" li Ont. Goderich, . , EDWARD W.' •ELLIOTT EO � AUCTIONEER ` GiC>� A N> 1'i? S U. Correspondence pro kiptly ctu- etwered. Immediate arrangements can be 'made= for Sales•. Pate by calling, Phone 203, Clinton. Charge moderate and entisf ao tion Guaranteed. HAROLD • �'ACKSON ICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH Seaforth Phone 11.661 or► -Harry Edwar(�s, Goderich, Phone 144 A. L. COLE Optometrist -.Optician ' Lyes Examined, Glasses •• Fitted Phone 33 Goderich, Ont. ' Care '•aha Cha man` GENERAL„ INSURANCE • Fire, Automobile, . Casualty • . P, F. Carey C. F. Chapman Phone . I8 `t ii erioh Insure • In `Sure Insurance Confederation Life=-Wind,_Caar ' FIRE --Preferred rates far. preferred risks: ACCT ENT & ' SICKNESS . CQns:Wt•.... . � • . •JOHN :FAIRISH Phone 7r15 Dungannon AC . L MATHERS 0 MC M NEW •LOCATION on,' .the .Square --formerly Mr. . • Craigie's office Real Estate --General In- suranee ° Phone 115W -20 Y FIRE! Protect.-Your9elf With Fire Insurance, See., Gordon Jewell R.R. .6, GODER1CH Phone -Carlow 30:c-4 F T. Armstrong OPTOMETRIST, ,Phone 1.100 for 'appointment SQUARE • GODERICH • n Y County . Old :ate QBQpeued ' M . School Central A Meeting . of the' Public: School B r it t e hibto •heal committee ;aadw h to i not Huron County Council wtls held last Thursday evening, • when the litter agreed to take' a lease; of 'Central School, . to be used . as a' museum, • The term of, the. lease will run as long as the entire builditig, with the exception : o ,. the curator's quarters, •is used as a museum and the- building. will revert to the, School Board if that use is dis- continued.' The- County is ' to pay the insurance• and 'keep the •b' i1d- ing in 'repair. • Occupancy of the building Will be given, pn October 1st. • Mrs. Frank, Curry presided, and the*,members' of the County his- torical- committee expressed appreei-. ation of the. lease given" at one dollar 'a year. • At a meeting of the historical committee following the joint meet- ing, it. was agreed that • living quar- ters for the curator, ..J. H. Neill, of ..Corrie, will be provided.. l: ie wars appointed at the 19.49 'January session of Huron County Council, tvhOn it was • dee ided to purchase his .acollection of pioneer relies for $4,000. This will .be , the nucleus :of . the new museum. An inspection of the .bantling will be made by the historical cam-; ntittee one'August 1st 1'41embers ' of . the Gounity • com- ruittee are: 'Warden Cecil Johnston; Arthur .Nicholson;;•[ Tuckermith; ehairinan ; C..14. Asquith, Auburn ; Harry. McCreath and Reeve Stanley Snyder, . Colborne township ; George. Jefferson, Cl'intdn. • ".�Xurnmy, asked. the little 'bay, ""how long .is it -Since ]faddy • (lied Y" "He didn't die, da'rling,'' his mother sighed, "he joined •the golf club." ViTMH• A . •����J W s -R T +� +�E N S ct N T•111111411 edd;�tgs; '* ' Beatty timitit grt 6lou 1v rendered the IT' MOANS, N'S, VAX' IJP,, E molt►.. :� tvaw Dawning." Given lr ,. `at G' e �� marriage b h r , iry in xna a i. tx tt g y e r , y ���1(.�y e 1'Y,µA R ERNEST' - the bride. was a\i�ns,d in t ,FOR (. t , t , � .ith j JOHNSTON--�1(YLES ,• i.dgewakel aria, Iti�(.atr�id�; °the �SturiigAt satin, i'ttslt (tuyld w .. ch U • o e � l' n G:d t Barker are -sponsoring a J'neQ, t csiii ' o, o1i draw• in his aid. .ticks, sale in local'business establishmentss n land the draw will be made 1t a fall it meeting of the Goderif h' i)raututic `,Club, under whose pat- ronai;e the benefit Is being held• . Ernest I3arker has been a lifelong resident of Goderich eats is °w,idely knows[ ;thro,ughout Canada and other, countries as,, the originator of Sltut-In's Day. Ile is first viee- precridentand .executive secretary of, the Shut-ins Day Association "International" and seitretaty' of the Shut-In's ' idly Association of Canada, . Because of an illness during his youth Ernie has been unable to earn his full livelihood for soine Wile. At the present tithehe is in Alexandra "Hospital with two broken,legs as the .resu•3t of a motor accident in the spring in which even the clothing be wore was de- stroyed. Also as a result of the accident his financial obligations are steadily mounting. He has helped' others 'through his kindness, and these people will now have an ° opportunity to help: him. • Prizes in the draw will be, first, table = lamp; second, band -made i 111ti veaseS; : thi•rd, bath towel set; I fourth, lady's or man's hose. BREAKFAST FLIGHT TO ,SKY HARBOR AIRPORT THE VOICE OF TEM. PERANCE • The *iter of this • pal agraph,' indriving from 'Toronto the other night, saw what happens when drinkers' drive. At a curve .in the. road' the min'd,. of ' 'the . drinking driver' :was ,.:not g° workingfast enough... • Itis car left the, centre o the, road, veered :to the right; crushing into a farmer's milk stand, and then ,careened ' into tht ditch •on the other side of the road, No one was hurt. The car was badly battered. The driver w,as stumbling arod in a drunken • .daze. ' The lady With Iiiiri--was :using the language 'of the gutter.: That's what hap- pens when •,ladies drink.. They are no longer. ladies. That's what happens when drivers drink. They are no longer ht to drive . a car?. Advt. 30' GRAI•IAM SHOE REPAIR Pick -tip and" Delivery Siirviee Within Towri Ximiits • McDonald St. phone 830J FORRENT A new shop, 28',.by '30', for body' and' fender work, painting and welding. This is in connection with my service station. - I will , supply' hydro and' rair' for $ZOa month. An oppor- " [unity •for someoile to be on ;his own. R:' Grenier, B -A Service Station, Grand Bend. -23'£ • Geo. G. .acEwan Fit, Accident and Motor Car Insurance OEFICE•-:-MASONIC TEMPLE • . WEST. STREET PHONE 230 • GODERICK Sky Harbor Air Services were bests ; to° thii Windsor Flying, Club, 'Leavens Bros. Air _ Services of Windsor, and Leavens Bros. Air 'Services of • London last' Sunday, morning, • when breakfast was served to these flying visitors in the pilots' lounge at the Goderich air- port. • Breakfast was served ,to thirty-four persons and • the occasion marked the first breakfast flight to Uoderich this• year. Mrs. Ada, Broadley Wa• in charge of the kitchen -and was largely ,re- sponsible. for the numerous expres- sions. .of appreciation of the fine breakfast. Credit 'for organizing, the breakfast goes -to Miss Grace Pinder, .Ernie Iltnnphreys, Kenneth Stockall, Cyril Dunbar and •'John' Clark. A 'total. of tea aircraft'• were in the' breakfast' group and included Eurcoupes (two), one Aeron('1i ''plai•e 'sedan.,' ,t:.. Stimson 1Ori,• three At Listowel lgtted. Churcia°. 1a1_ . br ds1. 01 ► e left for i Peddin trip, rio . . For travelling, Eastern. astern. Onta aU tgG on �stats[ ,u 22nd r'de='wo - � pink � ard e , 8hidey.Leona Tistdwel, daughter of Mr. and -trs. 0141. i-auge owfhigtelad#xioeuss(frloiersetse•taas pciaor[ tlileti, Rothsay, beeiiine the bride f ,ruses, On - return, ley, will dso Douglas Lorne , Johnstone ,sen of yesiiie in .w. \1r. Edward L. Johnston, Goderich, and the. late MrS,; Johnston: Rev. BA J: D, Mlar'tin officiated.. The bride A eitndle wore a Queen Anne, gown of ii trry1st '' at tete Augusttana Lutheran statin • Vvitly.'a madonna veil which fell :lgom a seed pearl' ' headdress. Church, Vancouver, B. C.; 4••ttnited in She. carried American Beauty .roses. x inrriage ,'Phyllis .Emily Martin, 'Miss ' Jean 'Heibetn, ' Listowel, as daughter of Mr .and °:'yrs. M. 3. bridesmaid, Wore orchid netA 'over taffeta- and .carried a nose ay Of- Martin, a(loderich, and, Detf,n Garnet white carnations.,and `mauve ,sweet Burrett, IiI,a.M 2, Tacoma, watch.,. ,son. of Mrs...Mae E. Barrett, Dexter, Peas. ' • John A. Whitten of - Go,ae- Missouri. Rev.'A. Olsen officiated rich wap best man. +' A reception was'held" a the home at the double ring ceremony. "The pt Lord's Prayer Was sung. by Miss of the -bride's parents. Fora a Joyce .Perry as the bride, gi\ren lir honeymoon to Monticello, Indiana, marriage by vXr. Harry Perry, pro - the bride changed to a powder blue ceeded •do..wn the aisle. Her veil of wool gabardine suit with matching.. illusion mii,;tedfrom a coronet. of accessories. Mr. and, Mrs♦ .19hnston seed pearls to the length of the will reside in Searrboro. six-foot train of her heavy white CLASSON--FISHER satin gown. She carried a ;[hate prayerbook with lily-of=the-valley Benmiller United Church wets the and stephanotis, • Ems -.M.PIRTRN Fhb' wedding of ,,'.July 1,'1e t ('anuekri, twci Aer +rl('at l'h1um=ll- 'ion: •111(1 at ('essuii .Crat1 . • �. Sunday -school teacher,:' can Y•otr 't(11 me 'What we tuts e,t. du bei(,le \\•e • (1111 It DRl1'V.K BE REFRESHED INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS Huron Lodge Noi 62, Gode- rich ,meets firstand third.. Monday nights of every month in MacKay Hall. Visitors Welcome., -46tf • Goderich Pavilion: THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY YEAR —• ---Dancing Wednesday, Saturday and holiday evenings— EVERY 'SATURDAY NIGHT JOHNNY DOWNS' AND HIS MUSIC. Every Wednesday night, CKNX Barn,„,Jaxice Gang; , The. Patvilian is available for afternoon and evening rentals, The Manalgenlent' eaters „to l+anrnnets, wedding receptions, etc., ' Phone 075 Or 410, I .. GO. ERI.THEA 'R ;S PRSENT,. . Allaea��ea�la��A��oAAArAiAOe�A�AOIa�AAilalataeaealaerls�AiAlaAAta�laAertA��AeaAA�iiAfA�A�A/Ar�fiO�AAiAerd��iA��r��. rhe At. ear "the At-.. We.s Square ... The. Street ' IAL. PHONE 1150 .., : '.PHONE 41 • (,,� ln.�,n�.DayJa,..iLa�Tiisi.tz,ly.. -•.� - __ um,- Tues. and %Ved.— Mon., Tues. 'find Wed.. - .lune Haver, Mark Stevent;'h;0d S, Z. "Cuddles" S'ahall they're Hameln' its 'tile Streets, Kissin' its the Park, and :3ittgiri' . Down Lovers' Lane ]rl, this great liig Tecltrric'olor musieial comedy. • "Oh, ',You Beautiful Doli" ' Thurs., Fri. andSat.— Dan Dailey and Corinne Calvert - 1'c•rsonalityretnrlis la a lii3Oly 4,hticlaing story about an ec- sei'vice guy who 11115 troubles rainalttie with his r(1talriliat- tation, •. When Willie Comes Marc Home (ionring—Clifton 'iVebb, in "Cheaper by, the I)theri," ,During the fur`y of a Caribbean burrienW all PX -1111 vy pip•t gets 'a. dramatic 'flashback of the' in'awhi. eventS 'his Meting,. . Joel sMeCiseay. Arlene s Dahl and Claude Jarman,, nattiral• backgrounds and'•.ph,nfy of adventurous aetion to hold, yogi.' interest. • • "The Outridets" setting for , a pretty wedding on The bridal attendants, ifrs. Betty Saturday attern!odn, when, Anna as matron of honor and Noreen, daughter of. Air: and Mrs. Miss Joan Buchanan as bridesmaid, Jonathan Fisher, Colborne Ws nship,°\s'er`e similarly gowned in 'turquoise became the bride of Edward„, John, taffeta. • Each carried a holoriial Pink roses and 'feathered bouquet o Classon, son of Mr. and Irs,= `ii- ofslush Classon of Forest: Revs; \ir; carnations with headdress to match. Harrower; officiated, and the wed - the Harold •Zeigler' of Tacoma was, ding music was played „by',Mrs.'the groom's best hien and. Mr. Benson Straugluan. James Nicholson was usher. • The bride, given .iii marriage by• During the signing of the register; her father, wore.a ifoor-lengtli white. M1ss,.,7oyee Pe�ry'y'snng "Throtagli gown, fashioned With fitted. bodice the Years," of French lace over satin, nylon Mrs, Harry Perry, receiving- with net yoke,. and long sleeves of.French the bridal party at The Lynton, lace- which pointed:over the Bands, wore a :navy ,dress with, pink: ac- lame - skirt of.nylun net over satin lull cessoriea and- u corsage of pink had an overskirt. of nylon .net and gardenraand (;Itxrkaxticrn. French lace • which extended 'into a • For' trai'elling the bride chose ti long train.. • ' Her .boor length • Veil, ernbroideted.*with ,satin 'motifs, fell from a seed peatrl cornet, - 'She curried a double' cascade of Better Time roses and white stephan(itis.. • Mrs. Elaine Wilson, 'u2 Bennikllei•, Was matron 42 honer, in a flour - length salmon ,pins[ taffeta, gown,, 1 unveners :x:1111 tiered. skirt and puff sieeyen, was guest. of bonor at •a, sllow•er of the different, tables°:' Fabry- work, ller flowers were a cresceilt bouquet at -the home' of -Mrs, Harry Perry. Mrs. Isntay McLean ; aprons, Mrs. of'1ilies;of-the-Nile. Mr.' Ronald W. ' SLYWCI to loa yoke, "stat;i1 •c'oll ar, and'full ' e t.. c.labels,„tui:xi `"S�li nl• h s s�o ; (' • r s 1� l;ou#Iant skirt. hex ,><ingertiz) a"eiX . t � week'.Ourt><y .lis ec1 '• This ti ec' • ansa T s Ex • i satin � >;.idte with s 11 embroidered of i us,1&tn em 7 The lt�dit or� eF 'Tlte „Want 'Forest fd With t. z5•t h. to xt ft>dK .. ( if • a e • t �l]I e ex t x)ri t4 , 1riir ills readers in ptjtlti+e to look, '° :the slubscription ° elate on 'their a pedals, was caught to a halo satin eap, ' and she,.: carried, a 'eres`ent bouquet cif Regal 1'ilies. • • Her sister, Maxine, ,. in yellow moire taffeta.,: was maid of honor, and Muth Stokes, her : "cousin, as bridesmaid;. was . gowned in mauve moire taffeta. They Wore„ `match- nig,- atch- ' iu - halo hats, and carried do'iible - � v -• -- cascades " a of yellow and, Mauve y gladioli. r. William Uhryn, ''of ' Kirkland Lake, was best man, and the ushers . w, re Orris Stonylr; Lon- gum' i don; and Fred Stokes, Goderich. For „u reception'at the home Of a the bride's parents, the bride's; mo- .they, received in a figured grey silk crepe dress with white accessories.• She was assisted by the groom's another in navy sheer With white. Later the 'couple left fora tris.[ to, North Bay, the bride travelling in a beige gabardine suit, *ith green accessories. .0n their -return, l+. they -will reside ii Loudon. Guests were present from Kirk- land Lake, Timmins, St. CatTiariues, Holxnesyi_l1e and Goderich. The groom is a graduate in civil engin- eering of Queen's University. „ Prior to the wedding, a dinner pas given at- the Golf Club. on Tuesday' evening by.. Mrs. D. D. Mooney for the bride. The . follow- ing evening• Miss --Audrey Ginn. and rested: • >' And 1 n(l ts� are detected. some delinquents � .F Just take a took now at the label, diad, if behind, pay ur if able.. ,; If we have made ioxne or�ror..blindl ' We-to•o would take .correction Mind 1y.. Miss Mary „Joyce Strachan °held a shower at the home, ..of.. Mrs. Schaefer, Fast•�street; at.wii lthe bride. received many useful gifts. REBEKAH LODGE TEA AND BAZAAR The garden, ie:t and .bazaar on. T1iursdaa afternca+,•u, ;,sliou ored .by daffodil yellow' ;suit with copper• tail 1:Guderic h • Rebekah -Lod1e . N'o, . S9 in accessories and a corsage of blended. aid. of the Cancer, .Pori,, il.nd Tuber - roses:: . : . . •(Moxas Fund, :was a, decided Sue, " ' The ' ouple will reside. in Taconia, cess. . The home of' Mr. and Mrs. Washington, *here, the groom Is J,. A. Snicler was 'a• perfect settink .. ' •i 1 i , iia ' attachedfor such- eV t w tl L . i1 us to the •;L ntted States Naval s ee�� 1 t. 4 Reserve' training' centre. lawn and beatififul garden: ' • Prior. to hermarriage the bride. 'rhe following .were the e •`1Ii>rOi(1 RfverS;' candy, 'Mrs: S. :sic- • ('ll►ssun, . of. London, was best alien, 11K—MARTIN a . d Nall .:grid Mfrs, 'G.. Ginn; horue, bakli- sc+ 1►ec•(,rated \vitt; regal lilies 'heti- ing,. J•1rs. (1 •I`3aec•wle•r.. The teal 11, of Lorl(toil, was belie 1111ai. ° w* At a reception at the home of .: AIi lican hurchw,ic the' r'at�inr Strider.-•. Sirs: C. Weaksold , r;ingeas arid_ sweet peas, St. Ge.or rr's' tables were presided over li)' Mrs,. the, bride'S parents ;firs., •,11ishel• ( \tore a printedn\lou gown w'1thor fin.. interesting wedding dding on. Sot- , 111(11\ , ,afternoon,• when' Eleanor corsa'ge' of pink car•natiens . Guests Lucille,. daughter \vel'e, present. fIulll Arlrllgtun 'Va., 1 i (l r gliter of \lr.;•and'. \ir• , :viol 'll Io 11 t' ( 1, Chit ago,' LO dors, ' Clinton and • (1(� 1 t w, i tugs to %V'8[1011 S1V W( iiuk, of L(iti- cr I�tll'eSt, lilt( lerl('r, +' \'t e (, 111 .,- . al' 111, 11111 1'la srrich. " Af er a road, .C((11 rich was united' in nvil- shot•[ wedding trip, -the young + uta, k( will i+side 111 Gudrrftll, don, 'san• of ,'\Ir. , alr'(1 ,Airs. John. 1i1�1 1 I f •LEI'PJNGTON-T1'ItTON a)lon\• was performed by Re\'. "It. II. �,_ pretty, wedding t'o((1t• Wave, 'a't• • ........ _ ^ 1.,' \ w c. m o Tinlniins. 'i'll(' cere- tickets' on a -chiffon coke and., the, winning tieket .r\•ai;• , held, by. Mrs. \\'. Lawreli'e, 'A dtot- 'on tlirt�e t;ttt(�(1 d(iilies 111 charge' of Mrs.- J. Ner�W((umbe w•as.'sv+,n•=by. Mrs. 1:). ;tMc \1iIliiti,.. '" \Ir`;,, (', T�weerlie, (•,.a;n\'(i((1 of the ('., •-P, 'find 5`l`.' comtntittee: wishes to thank all those' rrho helped • and,, •1'1(rr•, I'rofessof A.. •\V. Anderton also those,' who patronized• • -tlie• t lit home of tire brides I..1♦t c Cts, - When this happy groom said, "i do he really meant it. He looked beyond • • •the nge blossoms: