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REVEREND RUVE
tl►, . W= ANDERTON, Organist • and Choirmaster
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1951
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•• 7 A EVENING PRAYER ,h'I) SERMON.
North rt -Street United • Church
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`SUNDAY, 'NOVEMBER 411i, 1951
Sunday School -L10
Morning Worship 11 a.m. •
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Sermon Subject: "The Authority of the
Majority."
(Continuation of last week)
Evening Worship 7 p.m. • ' ! '
Sermon Subject: "The• Meek Inherit the Earth."
REV. H. A. DICKIISON, B.A•„ MINISTER.
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H, A. -CLARK, Organist add Choirmaster
Knox Presbyterian Church
I1'EAR RECORD NUMBER
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accessories' and; a. 08rskge of red
roses. She was assisted by the
groom's mother, attired in navy
'bine with navy accessories and ..a
Corsage of roses.
{ For a trip to 'Toronto and other
points, the -bride. wore a navy blue
dress, with . navy , Accessories and
grey .top coat. On . their 'return
the couple will reside•'in Goderich,
The bride, way entertained prior
to her marriage at two miaeellaan,
eons showers, -One given by her
aunts," Mrs. Ben Feagan and Mrs.
Cecil. Pollock, at the home of -Mrs.
Feagau, and one given by Mrs.
Bruce ,Ryan and Mrs. Austini Hart-
man., at. the latter's hbme.l
11McILWAIN—COX
• A quiet but pretty autumn wed-
ding was solemnized at .r the home
'of Clayton Cox;- Cut Line, Goderdch
township, on' Saturday afternoon at
-two o'clock when his sister, Madelon
Blanche, youngest daughter• of Mrs.
Cox, and the lame' Wilfred J. Cox,
,was united in marriage with Wil-
Liam George Mellwatin, only son of
Mr.. and Mrs. Robt. J. Mcllwain
of Goderriclf towdhip. To the
'strains of Lobengrin's wedding
mareh;'the bride entered the parlor
THE GODERICI ' SIGNAL -STAR
on the arm of her brother Earl,
who ' gave her in marriage. She
took, her piaee In fife archway which
was decorated with.piuk and white
streamers, white bells and autumn.
flowers. The Rev, 'Peter ,Renner,
pastbr, of Grace United Church,
Porter's 'Hill, performed the cere-
mony. �`heb eawsattiredi n a
doom length gown of whitd satin,
long pointed SI avec and .a
fingertip veil caught up with` •t i.
halo of "Seed pearls. She also wcr"rcl•
a pearl ,necklace and silver slippers.
Larene Cox was her sister's brides
maid, dressed in a ilcpgr-engtl
gown nil rose satin and long. -mittens
and silver slippers, each carrying a
bouquet 'of roses. The groom' was'
attended by 'his' 2friead, Wilfred
Castle, Goderich. After- the signing
of the register? the immediate rela-
tives and a few friends sat down
to a "turkey dinner° served by •the
,bridees,sister, Eleanor, of• Goderioh
.and., two girl friends, `Misses Jean
Proctor of London and Audrey 'liar-
"ri od h �
son of G epic Before her mar-
riage, the bride,had been employed,
for the past year, as stenographer
at James Wright and 'Company at
London. • Before leaving' London
she was the recipient of a nui tbem
of useful gifts. The couple left
for a short honeymoon to northern
points Timid showers of confetti and
good wishes and on their return
will reside on th'BIue Water' high•-
way. ' Fon it,Ntity the bride
donned a liavy b1t1 suit with navy
hat, black shoes and matchingac-
ee.Msories. Shoe wore the groorn's
gift of a rhinestone necklace and
bracelet.' The groonrr •gift to ' the
,bridesmaid was a rhinestone neck-
lace 'and to the b4St' man, 'a , gold
tippin and .goicr cufflinks,
JOHNSTON—Met34 E
;Beautifully decorated 'with pink
ehrysantheaxmnis, , .North Street
United ..Oirurch was the,.setting .for
•a lovely ,a.iitumri" wedding on„ Satur-
clay afternoon,, whea Juoe Alberta,
daughter o Mir, land Mrs, Robert
Mcbabe,, was united in marriage
to. William Hugh Johnston, son of
the late William Johnston, of Gode=
rich. • •
The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. R. G. MacMillan, . of Knot
1Ireysbyterian• Church.,' Mr. W. H:
Bishop presided at the /organ and
the soloist, Mis Mildred 'Quaid,
sang "I ' Love ou Truly;" and
"Because."
Given in marriage "by her father,
the 'bride was lovely in a white
lace dress, fashioned with full net
skirt. The -bodice and. scalloped
jacket of chantilly Mace were edged
with valenciennes lace. Her finger-'
Jp veil of tulle : illusion, fell from a
uliet 'cap. She wore a rhinestone
necklace, •the 8'itt of the grown;,
414 'carried a shower bouquet of
red roses and Stepbainothit,
Miss .V1rgin $a McCabe, sister of;
the - bride, as maid of honor, a was
gowned in yellow ,:net over Meath,
with jacket embroidered. 'in silver;
aid, matching net headdress,, The
bridesmaids were the •),ride s sister,
! rothy,, and, her cousin, Marlyn
McCabe. They wore. 'similarly
styled gowns, respectively,,' of • laven-
der and aqua, taffeta. All the .at-
tonaants carried bouquets of iiowers'
in shadesmatch g then): gowns.
MrJerome, uiith, of Goderich, 'was
best, maxi, .,and the ushers were
William 'Patterson,' of .auburn, .anc1
James Smith, of Goderleb cousins
of the bride, .
At a reception fair forty guests
at the Bedfbrd• Motel; the bride's
mother wore a gown of ,crushed
grape crepe, ' with • corsage - of
Orchids, and black ucCessories. $he
w'as assisted by ' the groom's 'aunt,
Mrs. tlreorge . Little; 'of Bayfield,
gowned in aquamarine gabardine,
with brown acees.sories, and corsage;
of Talisman rose's. •
For •a .trip 'to Niagara' Falls, De-
troit and. Buffalo the bride chose, a
black velvet dress and hat, with
matching accessories, grey kidskin
jacket, • and corsage ' of American
Beauty roses.. IMr. and Mrr.. Jahu-
ston will reside in Goderich. .
SRErJMRDT0N
AR7 rfiO7`7, 4et. SL
nri4 Mre.' PP,M: MC21°ltinai1d ai e t l4 few
days recently in Loudon' at the
ond'
lionie o1r..Jathemes :ir daO;Nughtereil., Mrs. O'Neli,
1M1 ' wnRN., sa
m12,1.` ,Kens Eoknesiarle1laofki'Los,hdou.svenndt
the week-eiid at the home o f .tile
lady's pa:rensts, ' 'Mr. and .Mrs.
'Hamv 'nS.
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Airs. Kenneitli =Foster of: •Aber:
nathy, 'Sask.. is visiting at the
hanre of •Mr,. A, Foster, ' •
Hallowe en Pa;xty,••-'',t1he teacher'
and pupils held a rllallowe'en'party
masquerade and euchre in. the
School, Monday Eevenitig.„ 1' zes
for the -masgrierade went to ' .t:ela
Tamiman -and Jerry 'Ellis f s . the
Children's ' fancy and— to Karen
Brindley and ` Lorne :Grahamti for
ehildren's conic, `Mrs. ' Ralph
Foster,b adults' 'fancy, and Boli Ris-
trig, adults' comic. rl uehre prizes
went to Airs. Harold Johnston for
ladies' high and Lorne Dougherty
for gents'• high. •
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Smyth of
near the
visited larst Friday.
at the dome of* their daughter,
Mrs. Cree,Freernau, and Afar Free-.
man.
I%ir. and Mrs. 1I• S: Campbell of
concession 4, Culross, . visited Thurs-
day at the home of Mrs. Campbell's
brother, Prank Rising. •
Mrs. Lloyd. Brindley had the mis-
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B,FGoodrieh
HEST IN THE LONG RUN
fortuneto sprain bpr anklesliSre •
wish her a speedy recovery,
A step
in the right direction
is through the door •
of your Church. It invites
you to the. priceless
teachings of Christianity.
•It offers you.strength
and comfort such as
• " nothing else can give.
When you help the Church •
you are helping yourself.
Attend services this Stun
day. You will be welcome."
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The, Service will be held in the Sanctuary of North Street -United
Church. •. •
2 p.m. "THE LIVING STONE."
Sacrament of Infant Baptism.
3.•30 p.m. LAYING OF., CORNER STONE OF NEW' CHURCH.
Monday, 9.30 'p.m.. GKNX Radio Station, will carry a late.
• broadcast of this ceremony.
REV. R. G. -iMac vIILLAN, W. H. BISHOP, F.R.C.O.;
Minister. • , Director of Praise.
Victoria St. United Church
MINISPER-REV. D. W. WILLIAMS, B.A.-
ORGANIST
.A.-ORGANIST and CHOIR LEADER—Miss Mary Joyce Strachan
10 a'.in. SUNDAY SCHOOL. •
11 a.in. "THE' SECRET OF CONTENTMENT."
7 p.m. "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST:"
Union Services.-- ;
2 p.m. Sunday' -School.
3 p.M. •Cliiireli• Worship.
. FOR .
This is our most 'important sale! We have rolled back prices ins every department
on ti emendobs; selections of superb quality, nationally : advertised,. top fashion
women's apparel for fall. And please, note every -garment regular 1 "Fashion
Shoppe" quality. You will . be glad you came. for we siitceceiy believe this is our
greatest sale to date. w X
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Goderich Baptist ' Church
MONTREAL : ST: •
MINIS7.'ER—REVI-IAN G. HIND, B.A.
ORRGANIST and • CHOIR LEADER --FRANK BISSETT •
10•a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.` •
11- a.m." "THE .SHEPHERD'S PSALM."
7' p.rn. "LEAD US, NOT INTO • TEMPTATION."
Communion. •
Monday 8 p.m. ' Young People's. -
Wednesday 8 p.m. Prayer 11leeting.
Handsome,' fine quality suits• for'
fall offered at this splendid re-
duetion. 100% wool gabardines
in superb new styles and colors.
All sizes iiiclttded in this group.•
The Free Methodist Church
Corner Victoria and Park '.Streets '
Rev. B. E. Stevenson, Pastor, 40 Park Street, Phone 897W.
Sabbath Services--CHML .Dial 900-9, a.m.' -
10 a.m. Sunday School.
li a.m. `MINISTRY OF : THE WORD.'
• 7p.m. MINISTRY' OF THE' W ORD: •
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m.
"44' TO, ALL --A CORDIAL WELCOME.
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THE • SALIVATION : ARMY
• A thrilling assortment of floats • styled' to 1ceep „
• you. warm . s,nd much admired!' The` season's
most 'wanted styles ::. pyramid, belted and
• boxy models. Coats of :unmistakable quality
and inter.•
Reduced from cur • regular
stock. All coats that are noted
for 'their excellent style and
workmanship in a grand choice
of water-repellent fabrics..
FIRST QUALITY NYLON HOSE, 45 GAUGE
NEW 'SHADES. ALL SIZES; ONLY 9
8C. p
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•ANNIVERSARY FEATURE ••
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• Formals.
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' • Bridesmaids. 30:
Gowns . i -
L•''Bvemn
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• Blouses,
Our entire -stock.
of evening
gowns'and
blouses,. are .in- • •
"eluded'in this ' #
•special mini- '
.. versary offer-.
. ing. . •
SPECIAL SERVICES THIS -WEEK-END SUNDAY;`"NOV. 4th
MAJOR AND MRS. 'F, MOULTON', OF' LONDON.
HOI,LINESS MEETING -11 a.m.
SUNDAY ,SCHOOL ', 'limy. -_Open tis All.
SSALVATION• WI IETING ,7 -p.m. •
ALL• WE%,COME-•.COMi AND BRING A FRIEND.
A ,BEAUTIF1JL ARRAY 'OF DRESSES "TH4T'VOTT •CAN' WEAR
NOW AND ALL WINTER... SPECIAI,I,Y PURCHASED, • THEY q
,REIPRESEN;T SPLENDID 'VALUES. DON'T PASS.R _UI'. THIS
GMAND BUSY. WHILE 'THEY LAST'!
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u• • DKESSE ' 4• - CCOAT,
• Selected from ' our stork of the season's finest g 1 1ou'd never expect to find'' values like these in
lies--and-....silks-...itv—simart,.—one.....a. ,d,....tityo.-piece ,faanoi unewac+oats: w Iwur--Ttrinrrtmetl-:-or plain --but~
•sty.les. A few, wools. Dresses for all occasions 4, all • dutstanding- fol' their individuality, style;
in all types, sizes and colors. 2' and ilualittw;. Ali, size4 ` and reduced price, .
• ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE '
• . • • ' i••N•O••e!H••••••••. .
Za SENSATIONAL ANNPVERISARY ' CLEARANCE!
0040
$1 0 and $15
• • gatiO Bed Jackets
W' I•LE• . QU�!'NTmES ;.�•A`S'X▪ i ! ' . - . • •..
House Coats
SLIP- • Ayl,r I e 1jaekets and .J,ousecoats reduced. Sono '
hi silk. satin, jersey, and a few wool. 'All••sizes
in the group. " , , , { • 20 PER. CENT OF1Ci'f'
C SULETTE • -First quality slips, special.
• PACEMAKER AKER ly purehased for this anni
* FORMULA • versad y sale. Sizes 32. to. 40.
Reg• p$3 tor ▪ . • $2
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• PLEASE NOTE •
Exchanges; Will be permitted , during this sale.
Teles )lone and mail orders will receive prompt
TWO. ALLEYS OF iO%PEN •
. BOWLING. FROM 1VI<ON%ASi '
TO FRIDAY'. ,OPEN 'HOWt-
• INGI 'APTEENOONS AND
ALL DAY SATURDAAY,
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ANYONE WISH• ING TO 40IN A LEAG11E ISANVITED
0 GET, IN ,V0t.filliViITN . `,E MANAGEMENT.
g-xdELLEN ' 0 *PbEIt. rtr vo* DO .'' OV
o OI ISTMVMAS SHOPPING! A SMALL DEPosrt
WILL H
- QLD ANY :ARTICLE..,ASXfi, ABOUT OUR
A.1S '«A.-WAlr PLAN.