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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-11-08, Page 8Al'BhI?RN, Nov, %.--Mrs. Iittwdltou is•v1siting friends tttWes- ton and Nkipa'nee. fur. and 1lrs, I)titi Haines,` Mar- garet and kdt}its spent the Week- s' end at Buffalo. • Mrs. W. L. Robison.. is visiting her dttugt tern, at Toronto, port Col- borne and iytiden. ,Mr. avid` Mrs.' Herb • togrldge have . returned- home, after visiting their daughter, :'firs. Bert 1tMatsit, and \Ir, :Marsh, Kitchener. Mr., 'and. Mrs, Gt.►rtion-,Dt bi6' and fancily spent ,the week -end with Mr. A l- ON DECEMBER ° If you are not' pit the un c pal Voters' Fists vie . Check up at. once to ensure your name is- on the list `which is posted up at the Town Rall, the County••Court House, the. Post Office and the Banks. DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED. oN ELECTION D.Y. ali$ce,tions for voting are as follows: 91 years of 'age. A British Subject. An owner or Tenant, or Wife or Husband of. an' Owner or Tenant. • Note: Roamers and. Boarders are notentitled to a •Municipal vote.: Only those .who occupy a self=contained domestic establishment and qualify as above are entitled to vote. APPEALS CLOSE NOVEMBER 13th CHECK THE LISTS NOW PHONE 20qw The Corporation of The Town of Goderich • in'clti%rge of lieu. C.•C. Washington of Knos United Church.. 'The pall- bearers were • six nephews, Thos. :Mcl'11ee, 1Jn•tl: Mellivain, Cliff Mc- Phee, 1 rnest" McIiwain, Harold Sie- I1 win and Frank McI1w Lin. • The fivtvci b firers• Were•°•Gordon Dobie, l}rville AIePhee, 'ITarold $aekson_ and William, Straughan. Interment vas in. Ba11'e Cemetery. Relatives were, present from London, Strat- ford, Rluexale, Streetsvi�lle, Walton, 4o.derich and Dungannon. Farewell Fatty,-- number - of `friends . and neighbos met at the and, Mrs. Elis tittle,. Thorudale,' home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Alf Nesbit Reception eption Hekti. A reception was to honor Mr: and Mrs. Albert Camp- iield.in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Don- belt., who have nfoved from Auburn., ales l.'�tunpbell, newiywe . At• pan The early -part of the evening was appropriate time • Mr. and- Mrs. spent',playing cards. Following Ca bell ' were• otltlled to the front this ° Mrs. Frank Ne 1 it read .an and Carl Uovier ',read an - address address. expressing regret at their extending congratulations and best, departure from the neighborhood wishes and Sirs. Alvin Plunkett and Mrs. Everett Taylor presented presented them' with a purse -of money. Music for dancing was supplied by ti • Clinton 'orchestra. Lunch including wedding. cake WAS served. jet•. and Mrs. Washington atten- ded tire funeral of Mr. Washington's sister at 'Oshawa on Tuesday. Mr .and M'Ps,. �'1 m. J. Craig and Allen visited over the week -end with their son ��-illiam and Mrs. Craig, Toronto,' . • ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1T. Coates, Flint, Mich., 'visited �Ir. - and Mrs. Maitland Allen over the • week -end: Mrs. •Thos. it Berson, Streetsville, spent a few days last week .with her niece, Miss 'Amelia &Ieliwain, and attended the funeral 'of Wm. . 3101wttin, • Shower Held.—Mrs. Fred` Wag- ner• was hostess for 'a shower in honor of Mrs. Morley'Johnston, nee w � 1 1'h early part of In � tin 1 ll t. e Jit •.the evening was spent playing bingo: .Mrs. Chas. Adams read an address to the --guest of • honor extending, congratulations and best wishes- and .Gast, .Eti ely n, Maureen and Donna Fltatlaew brought in decorated bas- kets containing the' gifts.. After she w had opened the gifts Mrs. 'Johnston made', a fitting reply. Lunch was served. • • �.ir,• and ' Mrs. Albert • Campbell and Mr: atnd' i 1r.a. llonaild Campbell the States the bride donned. a powder ' blue wool jersey dress, cherry blush weal. topeoa . and navy, blue accessories with corsage of yellow 'mums., On their. return they .will make their home on the groom's farm in Colborne township. PORTER'S ILL ' PORTER'S ItILL,, Nov. 5.—Mr, and Mrs. W. 3 'arri,Son and family spent Sunday to Grand Bend, atteu- ding, anniversary services there. Mr. and Mrs. D. Townsend abd joyee spent Sunday at the Boone of their .daughter and son -In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill"•Rlachfo_ rd, .®Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. Bill ¥Clllwain re- turned from their Northern On- tario honeymoon on the Week-elnd: Congratulations to Mr.' and Mrs. Arlie. Lockhart on the birth of a daughter on. Friday, ' November , 2, in the Clinton hospital. - The congregation of Porter's Hill church. will still meet at ,9.45 a.m. on SIgiday, November 11, for a them with a silver cake plate and special Remendbranee Day, service. relish dish. Mr. and Mrs. C.€tmp-' The Community Club will meet bell made a fitting reply. Lunch was served. - Dustoav--Robertsons--•Baskets of at the home, of Mrs. I. Townsend on. Thursday, November 15. A good. attendance is asked for as their is chrysanthemums in autumn tones, 'some important io�usiness to discuss. formed the setting' for,the weddingl Please note change of day.." . of Shirley 0. Robertson, A.R.C.T:, daughter of 'Mr" and' Mrs. E. H. • •. OBITUARY Robertson at their home in Colborne. township to Mr, J. G.erald Dustow, son of :firs. Dustow and the late i IMRS• C�IRIIST.ENA MR-N.STO`N Clarence Dustow. The ceremdny was '•solemnized' by 'll ,,., A,•-•''6r- sythe, Port' Rowan, Ont. Mrs:• Ella 'Donaldson, aunt ,of .the bride, play- ed the traditional wedding music and ' Mrs Ralph Foster;. cousin .of the groom; -sang a beautiful prayer during the ..Service -and, while the register was 'being signed sang "I'll Walk Beside Thee.',' The bride, given. in ,marriage by her. father, wore a white brocaded satin gown in grape design which, featured a fitted • bodice, stand -away ' collar, three quarter length sleeves„and the full skirt -extended • into. a • slight train. Her ,iingertip "yell of 'illusion was caught tv,ith a satin headdress and she carried a cascade bouquet Of. white chrysa'nthenaums and grapes.- Miss Evelyn Dustow, sis- ter -of the groom, was Maid ilk honor and :Miss 'Ruth .Hoy, London, was bridesmaid. They were identically attended the tont ral of qtr. Mills, gowned in• grape taffeta styled simi- Kirktou, 1•tst Thursdliy, Mr. Carl lar to that of the bride And wore Mills.. teacher of S, S. No. 1ti, I1ast eye veils caught with 'mains. They W1iwnnosh, i • a son of the deceased. carried gold -toned chrysanthemums. Visitors,with Mr... and. MI'S: John f'-tir. Gerald Fisher. wwas•groomslu•ttrl Houston 'eve the week -Sud were i and Mr. George Roib,ertson, brother fhe•ir daughter, Miss Mary .14 .ten, 'id the bribe was -usher•. For, the ti •r �v t, at.lso here f This i• ,sul„pl)-iug on- tire' and ',Miss • i ziutt; Petitlicf: • and oSI,iss re •option ,which followed. the bride's • • • or ,ram■, week he �,,��+•Bi� [�+iN ! t��1d tit 1 ttt.t ttrr Rt1th .t um• tit the,.Haln• lltuu teach- tl�uther pure blue faille with navy WWW ! t f n ra tuuI.it rit•h-ilanlilton line of the C.1 . Ei:i:L'�i2ti; ,NoV. 5,�-1111} 'Man staff. accessories ca re y Witter :was eertainl)• very un�� til- came Visitor, to most people. Mrs, 'Tio1:•l.iel s of ltetroit eaten- ,. The death of Mrs. Christens Johnston, `widow ' of Archibald Johnston, of the 10th concession of Ashfield, occurred at" her "home on' Sunday morning after, a.• long ill- ness. She was born ' Iii . West Wa- -w'anbsh 77 years ago, h daughter of the late.Mr. and MTS. George Mac- Donald, ;and had . lived'most of her. life in Ashttield. Her husband pre - tug• - withrsa g ' ofyellow- .the the sudden t}cath t*t Mess ;lam .11rihrain Funier"a1.�The funeral, chrysanthemums and the ,.groom's. rt11t trot}t•tfit•1t hi► l►itetl:, laltt.t , T ' c►f JT r. «•u►. ll�•Iitwzl n which was uuothe'r swore violet 1_ia11111 with° re x�rts tt1E' t.hah,".site i�• tieing tine,. ]; ultu:l}, "at foxt111 r resident "-of 'this 1 .i, i 1 tii�tri�t, Lilies a. quite 11 .sh�tttk to1•helti froth 'his tate residence was '1►l;tck :tecessrlries find it corsage of led the funeracl of her aunt, \lass. :fir his aun s. u a` .Mrs. Wilfred .faith is rt patient R•�; 4 , Jack Sin -till of l.undou spent largely, 1 Pink' 1 Chester' 1.111-` the Week -end• at ttis ' 11Utne lyre. her teta•tives and friends, 4, y, attended; The ser- ie was .d Ali" l'ttrnutlons. ,Por I iot(11ing to ( arri �1 1+'111tot 1i 11 �„0• • Walter C... Thornson i: „LEADER •• SPEAKS :ATS EXETER Saturday., Nov.' 10 AT 3 PM. • If you wish to hearMr. Thomson, call the Liberal Committe Rooms, (4oderich, (Phone 1293) for• trans- portatjon. Oars will leav0 British Exchange_ motel between 1.30 and 2 rim. GODERIC$ LIBERAL° ASSOnTATION • • , deceased her' by ten years ISrurviving are three sons, - Fred,_ of Belfast; Bert,- of Lanes; William, of ' 'Goderich ; five daughters, Mrs. Russell Mcreight ; Vis: T: J: Dren-•• nan,,''., 3Irs.: Albert Brown; all of- Goderich f •Goderich ; Mrs.Rulyy Nelson, ' Del troll; and Miss Thelma, - at home; also • by one sister, Mrs. Alex Moore, Oalifornia ; 31 'grandchildren -and 11^ great- grandchildren. . Tile funeral service was held 'at the faintly resident,e in Asblfetd on Tuesday. -afternoon conducted by the Rev.. R,^ G. • 11acMllla11, of Knox - Presbyterian » Church, - Goderich. The-i)ailbearers, were Roberti Scott; :Leo •Courtney, John TIoward, Frank -Bustin; lIerbert •Curran and 4`anaes Little. Interiuent was in Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. ' Anything to sell? A classified ad in The Signal -Star brings'results. \ vk• > 'Z '�'a.`•h.?'.fr N r';�'-f, x',. , 4 2 ti, Y•0 ti:?J9.,` A Y kbt9vn Need a Iasi to help1y�u.throu h.Xtra is to sIrnk? p� »..a YFUOWiitlear$1, will ,find orae-, Quick as • a wink s, • 45 and 51 gauge; Reg. $1:65 to. $1.95. TO CLEAR . ke`: hea' `'"ssrtirt ” Iv i+'th" ft' l'iimted a 'Motttbn 'CoU r, (d $ `process lamb)' • ONLY SEVEN WEEKS NTIL CHRISTMAS. SHOP. NOW WHILE TSE SELECTION is OIC ISA""-A`AY PLAN. WOOLLEN 4 and • Mitts • TAME ARE TRAVEI;LRRS' AMPLEST VP`ould normally sell from $1:2$ to $195. TO CLEAR - 4 . . .14404, s litAVV0 ittECY $1411001, •1�':,u, IttATERIA