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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-09-19, Page 6CemeteryWIILDIENT—A11153.11MillEA0 veil. liter only -ornaments -were a - �'a-t-tt'C• - i r G OH ._'.i'. -....—...TUE ^UI SI ALS AE We's ndings Q UA\G. A1.0.\O N 9 The 131•uuetield UIlited° ehurcll was ` sapphire pendant necklace and a gold • beautifully "decorated with evergreen !tiraceh•t with insect sapphire stone, gift bo(1 lis atilt gi tdiolti,•s ft r tilt Inairrlage of the lidle (':irried al 1)ga ., of h,ettergrot)� lu.rtlk, r •d ' ru`(s. triesuu:gymlet oil S;atterday, .�ubust .;714tq at I.: noun; Memorials f J lic u sttueld , of Aikenheatd, sister of the bride, was T. R T�E e,0 r mut Mrs. John d4 , likenhe'a di to dress, trimmed with velvet bows with. very liritle eutereEi tilt) (�klurch tin file shoulder -length veil, elbow -length blue • .Stanway• • to aly l t. +1:tt , . I ,. bridesmaid, wearing_ a, blue lace gown Harold Louis, only sun of Mr. and (formerly, t with winglet slevses, a blue net head - (form rly, Cunningham & PrQ de ) Clinton, Exeter, eaforth Write ', ox 150, or phone 413, '.yet d. we shall be pleased to call. Mrs l� rt iu Wilbert of Heusall, The DUNUA •t& Sept. 13,—Mr. Jolla iE.�'lauutxb of Inwood is parking his home with Mrs. dy., It.- Andrew while being employed at the Irwin garage. Miss Ida Whyard, R.N., left on Tues - goal N. . Tues- day a month • t ci J (1 to spttad ! ro th tit � q t , • When the ship "Queen ,lary" docks this week at . Halifax, Mrs. Clayton (Bus) Anderson and little eight:- mouths-old ight- m utlhs-olil sou are expected to arrive' from England. Her husband is a Dun - marriage, t anti she arI E( In rus • 1 f k es. galloon • rrl� home from .Ctrl of her father, who �;atv.c! her in . pink gar uo i buy what a ed to file eat Illlr, tit Lhc' \`ed- ilei 1 lit ift►rmed elle ('ere overseas ill January. Mrs, Anderson l Bing, march played by Mrs. W. ole.1 loony. Elmer • Radler of Dashwood,' . - Beath . She �y.ls " gewnied .in white fairrlcl of file groom, was .tllc• Best ma.rl,� • I he ushers �1 t le Glenn Koehler, satin with fitted bodice, is ith tont; Ilel,he5y of tlit3 �gruum, And Jimmy sleeves tapering to al point, at fire l �i.1 enhead, brother of the- bride. 'DK -- fingers anal a Sweetheart neckline, Her; t ing the signing of file register. Mrs. full skirt had insets Of Chantilly lace She wore a headdress with finger-tip ! W' Mc1ieath played "Because." �• HIGHEST PRICES FOR EGGS AND POULTRY Having taper over the Egg Grading Stati©n, formerly eon- • ducted by Ryan's Prayduce at corner of Hamilton and New- gate Streets, we solicit your eggs and poultry and assure you of HIGHEST Market Prices. LAKESIDE PRODUCE WM• iA. McLEAN, Proprietor , Phone, 854W Goderich 34x '1'he reception for fifty-one guests was held in the church school room. The bride's mother was gowned in a two-piece dress of brown and gold crepe, trimmed with sequins, and she wore a corsage of - roses. She was. as- sisted by the groom's mother wearing a two-piece cress of powder blue crepe. She also Wore a corsage' of white roses. The wedding dinner was served. by Misses Betty Woolley, (bra Taylor, Blanche Zaphe and Margaret Mae- Ewan. aeEwan. Guests were present from Clinton, Dashwood, Detroit, Goderich, Ilensall, Iiippen, London, Windsor, Zuril:'h and Brucefield. Amid showers of confetti the bride and groom left on a trip to Windsor -and Detroit, 'the bride travelling in a blue flowered silk jersey suit with matching coat and hat. with black ac- cessories. They will reside on the groom's farm in Hay t'tywnship. OPENSEASO!S f-AE.i _3946 MeN ALL—SW ICK ' Tall standards of gladiolus and fern formed an attractive setting in the Anglican church, Fonthill, for the marriage un Saturday afternoon, September 7th, of June Doreen Swick, only (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Swick, of •Fonthill, and Stanley Wilson McNa11, Galt, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. McNall, of Auburn, Rev. Earl Clark officiated., Miss "Barbara Black sang. The ushers were I,enneth Scott. of Auburn, and Bud Gray. of t=silt. The bride. given- in marriage by her -lather. wtir'e"°: <' oai 'tl " oWirt`i' • The, foilcwing open seasons for the hunting of game birds in the Province of Ontario have been declared. " 0 Ducks and Geese (othe;t, than Brant) NH of .toe n r'n.ce C punt: • • -„ e SiT�,:G !'tF .3or qh, Sept. loth 'Nc. 7 r-l,,h,va,, ,5nd .:,.thern Nov. 29th P•e: