The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-10-03, Page 7ti
t'RUI D.A.T. OCTOBEt ra c'i,•9,a01Q
ME Pic sI sTA °
Thins
Around Honze
Ely
The paint bug has got a good a,a any
people on the far and, schools arid
churches in out township, Yo jl Can't
go far without coining upon' some
'building compelling your sight with
new suit eof color. The itch got
too. So I have done the stairs
d the hallway, and that is not' the
limit of what I mean to do, though
1
dui noexpert at a task that one
soon realizes needs ' a deft hand. And
a. careful touch and applicattion. plow
little one knows about turpentine,
putty, tones and 'colors In paints, aid:
the mixing of them. And of brushes,
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what ignorance is 111,41.0. The shaving
brush hats been .b, only familiar brush
l
have handled in yearn; -and 1 alta
sway to say that .it b .losing - its, hair
and may become bald. In painting one
Linde out that casting of hair is "a I urda Se )teaaber 21st at high" afoot►..
doggone nuisance," as one of my neigh-
bors,
eigh- y' l - f dahlia n gin and
as t describe so/neth11 - Haat Tall standards o d hl and Dinh a
bors.l>3 wont � , � asters ,. ,
prevojses. him a lot and vthena he White, asters graced the church ,taltar:
doesn't waist to go as far as swearing The ' ceremony was performed by Reay.
profanely. There wDs a little brush . Penman. Organist for the occasion
in•pay hand that would drop hairs, and, wee Miss Alice' Ilallmann of Kitchener,
1 felt it my duty to remove every in- and bars. Ernest Durnin and bliss
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dividuatl hair that appeared on the RoxieBall, sisters of the bridegrotiin,
coat of paint ---and wasn't it seine sang; iod, Male Thee Mine," and l➢
task D. How my lingers got daubed Promise Me." riven in -marriage? by
With the sticky paint! . little more her father, the bride made a .charm -
added Would Kaye made my nails coin ing picture in a guvtrn of antique white
pete with those of some of the cheesy sratin fashioned with a portrait neek,-
y oung ladies of our neighborhood. For line. The bodice was made with long
'tile paint I was using" approached the
hue that is used for the purpose of
"adorning" the hands. At a gather-
ing the other day I was going to pick
up a shining thing off the shadowy
floor, when just in timeI perceived it
was -tlie paeluted toenail of a young
lady that was peeping through the
fashionable °pen' toe of her shoe --yes.
painted to match her colorful outfit.
In looking at the mirror after my
job Was done, 1 noticed -that some of
the t!u1.den 'brown paiut I had beau
CenstaPPe United church was the
Scene of a lovely autumn wedding when
Miss Ethel Clitristean *ezrter, eldest
daughter of Mr. , and • Mrs, Agatha
L)euter, Linidesboro, was married to
Stanley Dawson Ball. only son pf
and Mrs. Amos. Ball, Auburn. on Sat-
tight-titting sleeves, lily -point at the
Mal
acdeited''svltb. ptive catching can the
bodied, with bIt e accessories-. 'v. sist
lug her was the bridegt'oo is motlier,
who chose a dress o maroon wool
crepe completed with black; ueeeti3ories.
Both wore corsages of tatter/fly roses
andwlllto (;lallloli. Waltrepses at tbo
reception were ritrr3. �'Yidli{ trna Jewitt,
rs. Russell Good, Ms's. Clifford
1 fitanns, all of LondesbOro ; Diias Rath.
leen Younghlutt, ClinWn ; Miss Irene
C4rthy and Mrs. Stewart Chambers,
To onto ; Mrs. Robert Sea-
forth ; Miss 1 arioan Lawson, Bliss
Bernice Lobi) and Miss Vera Bf(lt,
Waterloo.. Convetiers.zvere Miss Eliza-
beth. Mains of Eondesboro and Mra.
Harvey Wells of Blyth...
For a honeymoon to the Muskoka
district the bride, chose a rose pink
wool crepe dress with keyhole neckline
and short sleeves; With it she wore
brown accessories and carried a
British tan coat trimmed with lapin
fur, To complete her ensemble she
Miss Sybil R. Gourtice, of Clinton, feet into the water. The oiuttt weighed
has left for 'Japan to contlnne her about tweuty-seven tons. None ,of the
woa ' i • v r men was seriously injured. a
rid as nibs on.ary in' that . Quint y, ,
laor>tae s Yhelay ,
Wcarls tits Bayfield Efidge }
.Mrs. Thoinas Henry has sold her liar. R. H. Taylor, s$.]E�.I?., is author -
farm a mile south of Belfast to ack . ity foga the statement that alae building
Irwin, of the salve neighborhood. •M'rs• of the neity highway bridge over the
Henry is reserving part of the dwelling Baylleld River at Bayfield has been
and will continue to reeitie oil the farm. delayed by prevailing shortages of
A deputation rel l•esentipg municipal- material. The contractors are the
Pities along highway tib, Elmira to Blyth Construction Co., Toronto and
Amberley, met the Minister of High- Brampton.
ways at Toronto last week and pre -
seated a request for the patuiug of the Lue'ow Club May Buy
wrist, end inset with a deep .drop- wore a corsage of butterfly roses, and iii ghsv:ty. One -of the Por lllfllaert Buildings
shoulder yoke ,of sheerest marquisette i a matching necklace and bracelet set . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnston, The Lucknow Cliensmen Clubz.is con -
edged. with a double bertha collar of with amethyst, the, gift of the bride- \-area, aainouuc:e the engagement of sidering the purchase of one of the
the satin. With it she wore a floor- groom. ()n their return, Mr. and Mrs. their only daughter, Helen Agnes, to buildings at the Port Albert airfield to
length embroidered veil With. a Mary 'Ball will reside at Auburn. • William Geo. I�iurdge, younger son of house the recreational eelitre which it
Queen of Scots headdress caught with' •-T--__• —�Ir. :indents. P. J. I3u•1Qge, Iirucefield, is proposed to establish in the Sepoy
luver'� bows. She.,carried a • cascade PIANT—SALTER the marreaiage to take place the Middle Town. Several other' Bruce county
bouquet. of American i3eatttY• roses and White chrysanthemums, palms and of Octoil,, tow•ps itave purchased buildings at the
white gladioli. Attending their sister burning tapers. formed the setting, in Stewart r McBurney, road ',superb).- airfield, which will not be available
'as bridesmaids were the Misses. Norma 1 Itt i tl 1 luted church on Saturday, tendent : for I•;ast \\'awa110sh, .broke until after elle big pluw'inb nt itch this
-and Fern 'Dexter. --Miss Ntrr!na Dexter-, September 21, at 7 p.m., fur the mar- berth bones in. his left leg, abuse the month.
wore a floor -length gown of pink silkriuge of Miss " Ilene' Loraine Salter,- ankle, in stepping from a gravel truck' Rhodes Scholar
utsdug llud_gut uti u strand of Illy hair- net over tapeta t t.11iulu'd with a\'- youngest daughter of Mr. and airs. a fe\\ days ago. The g N';ts pttf�;,from Varna.
neckline and. tight -fitting lute budge, • , rI Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison ., Id -
and the point • whicli sometimes we l,cur> e Salter, „railcleluui,lltcr of the in a cost ut the. \� n,�hltu, hospital
elbow -
describe aS the ornamental toppilig unci with it Ville „,wore pink elbow- lute Mr. and Mrs. Saiuuel Pentland, and Mr. Mel; uNIcy Nviii be laid 11p for \\ inckla', of Varna, have left wits a
over the • brow sand' had turned that
length late ntittc'n.i Miss.1 crit Dexter t,r l�tt.u;;,,lluult, aiad Ed„iu Lew i:' elder ' 1i1e «e� 1:�.
f son id \I r. and Airs. e hurt) of Rhodes scholars, with the
;trand of white into a streak of golden \\art ,t liuur ll.0 til gu\\•u ut tt ua A. 1I. Plant of l►u the eve of his relnutul to his wives of several of thein, who sailed
btuwu. This gine tie oil idea. Why `beer styled with t1 ,t%t1tlit 111 neck- •.1••'s -ex. Rev. R. Harold flirt per newcharge at 1 1t:uuis, 1{t•\. .1. 1I. reeentl�• fur England. Sir. Aldwinekle,
shouldn't one turn back 'the pages line, shirred waistline and long full t r'ortmeli the ceremony. The bride, who i Wilson- was given an affectionate fare- w•hu was awarded a Ithod°rs scholar -
of tiluc and use some such coloring sl ayes. Both bridesmaids • wore was given In marriage by her father, well by the Presbyterian comgl•egatiotts shill in engineering, will study at Ox -
011 the thatch of white hair that still shoulder -length veils of matching w•a, level., iu a white \'ic•Iorit111 gown , of- 1•„Ilio,. 1 titg,ide Mill \\'bitecbi r(.11- ford. He is the ,un of. Mr. and lira.
Sweet -
clings in thick clusters to the scalp,
colors and carried bouquets of Swet't feltturing an imported lute boclic•t with' Etteh of the three -rungregiitiums pre- Henry -Aldw•inckle. Varna, and won I
y , Heart_ roses. pink glacli011, and blue •I sweetheart necltll e. The 1N H11•aitti -ht�aa,.tc d .lir. 'Wilson. who had Leen their
even if that-- scaIp hie seen a „mod- \. 1 , i �• • tlistlneticrn rls :t dyer in the late \var. j
nlutry winters 'and suinmel:;. 'There c ni ilow•er. Page boy dutu s were ably skirt +,f" illusion was • trilntued with , minister for 11\ et) ears, with a „tit of In wife. Pur�lterly \Ikss Marv- Clarissa I
is a fascination in being able to sub- pe1'fl,l'littt1 by [lie' bridegroom appliqued satin flowers. 1111(1 het• head- I money. 'L hems lst,ll daughter of A11' 4tol \Ir -1
stitute May for November. 'If it could
be done nicely and without calling -for
extrayrdinaey notice and comment, .one
might be tempted to try it.
(inc_ recalls how Dorothy Dix was
once asked . by an elderly lady•lwhat ut the Drtdegruou, and the ushers were shower bouquet of red roses and white
She would have to do to stoke • her .Jolla Sanderson, brother-iu-law of the belie chrysauthemuttts. Miss Dorothy
perfectly white hair some youthful bride, and Donald Sprung? •i4niter, sister of the bride, as maid of
l`'e yy$t5to tf,. ).
tl■\��••••'`i�9'i l l {F y. qp,�
The'marzlago ofJoyce T))oreeent moi'►`+
ottani • daughter of, 'Air. anl1 MrL- JOU*,
W. A'llzenhead, i >i laecfaekdi, to Harold
Louis, wualy sots of fir; naiad 5,1x4. E i
`1�Nillel't. Ilensa.itn was r>olem ifZed by
v..r. Stanway n the Unice/10d
United Gunests were. preseut
from Gaaeriea; Detroit, Cilia 1;,rn, •Ja• > ?
wood, Homan, man, Kipper, 'London, WIWI
sor, guricla and 7 rtaceideldt '''Ater 4
trip to Windsor a>ap Detroit. the -couple..
will reside on the grooaata's fa,rm.tt may -
township,
t file Old
nephews, Masters Billie and Donald dress Was a satin halo studded ,with I The death occurred in the. \\ Ingham R. G. Thompson, :tette 2, Clinton, ex- :
Staleness', wltu were' outfitted in white seed pearls. . The veil extended 'into ; hospital of Ilugh C. Lime, of Kinlough,
trousers and navy `blue blazers .trim- a cathedral train. The Bride's only Bruce county. Mr. Lane was born at
Hued with white piping. The best Ulan ! jewelry w•as a single stetted of pearls,'St. Ilelens sixty -,eight ;years. ago, tite
was Mr. Ernest Durnin, brother-in-law ! the gift of the gloom. She curried a third sun of the late Juan - Lune and
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Eliza Rutherford. -Soule fifteen years
ago he underwent a critical operation
i11 a Toronto hospital and since .that
time his health had never been good.
held at the tome of the bride's parents. pink, featuring a lace bodice and very ' He is survived by his wife, two sisters
To receive, the bride's mother chose ( full illusion net skirt. Her shoulder- and six brothers; Mrs.. D. H. Alton;
1•t t\. -piece plunl-coloeetl crepe - dress 1 length chapel veil was caught dto her, Lucknow•; "Mrs. W. D. MacDonald,
• head in a matching beaddregs, tifld Toronto;- Rey. W. P. Lane end Dr. R.
' ' . i she carried a Colonial bouquet of pink 1_). Lane, Toronto; • Rev. D. J. Lillie
and Rev. Andrew Lane;' Clinton; John
but to- delve safely between the gate- I twin sister' of - the -bridegroom; as and M•alcolue •.Kinloss township.. The
posts. It 'is to be expected in this : bridesmttid, wore a- blue tioor-length interment was in Greenhill cemetery,
tl.tyiglaburhood, noted for its huutt r, I gown .of lace and net , fashicrined on Luckn.uiv. • .� _,
that my unsteady -nerve and eu,estioned l identical„ lines to the n'ntid .of honor's. Nurses Graduate 'eta
color so she could conceal her age. After the wedding, a reception w•as honor, wits itt a floor -length gowli of
The great columnist answered her. in
this fashion: that •she was one pf many
who ,did not see the glory pf November
and December, and her eyes were all
for the -beauties of spring. She i]guld
do, as • some foolishly do, try to ,con- tic.ttlt to find the keyhole of the door, i chrysanthemums. Miss Mary •PIant,
ceal her many- Years- with certain •ap-
plications on her hair to make it turn
color, and she might stake a edirtial
success of it. But she yarned that you
could not put a y,ppthful face under sobriety will be under discussion. Her shoulder length chapel Weil was at Clinton
{•'•t a er Gn rl tatiott� axe. is a ..n\ erer:_lteI& }tE:- .
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rbronzeFriday jI r• �,
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f waS lc.mar �Innthe l'Iilltuu hospital on ui ht
lines would not dis- � es'tereltl3- ti"ie \\ i e � gild 1 . g
missed tend the e
d.
' ,n taking
So I think that paint job on {that Thanksgiving wile just ttrtxrntl the � fnittle d he l , (uloniai .Uottquet.• Mr. for four nurses who had bee t g
my head is ofi. It is well to remember l corner. This morning .we got out of 1 Timings Plant, brother of the bride- a training course. They were Mary
that- the face is the illuminating telt- bed in a hurry becaause Thanksgiving groom, was best man, and Mr, Elmer ( )live •taut -Watson, Lois Marguerite
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tale clock set in the steeple of time. lis at the corner;and. even u1Y our ; St•lter, heather- of° the bride. and Mr. Montgomery, Leila May Agar and
I 11 11 t late what ti a lawns and gardens,- ill the person of Harvey Moore of ;Essex were the ; Katttleetl Elizabeth Youngblut.
It wr . Le a se,zn
11 is, and it 'vcnt't say.
Wlt)se? Wh
"Yid you ever loing.Lor death?" asked .
the °soulful, dyspeptic young a .agn og
the practical young wo,�.n an.
It was the fourth calf: he had. made
on her that weelr, and she was sleepy.
"Whose death do you mean?" She
asked, in a dry, discouraging tone.
and drag around each
day., unable to clothe
'work ---cranky with
the children -feeling
miserable: doti't
blame it on `nerves'.
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ten o'clock in a gobbler turkey and his buck. It I ushers. The wedding music was '[ruck I)1'ops, through ,,,. • ' ' \...... the morning. Then there is the tom- occurred to me their noise and temper i played by eMlss Phyllis Mulcaster, told Bridge near Vingham- - ,it
pensatiot to me with this shock of were hardly at Thanksgiving . level...during the signing of the register Airs. Three - workmen of the Standard
white on niy head: my children thrill, -'They made angry noiees when w,e tried Albert Elford sang •'() Perfect .Love.'' Paving ('o, narrowly escapecl'death on
I think they do the way they treat we, to drive them, and ,they were fighting ; .1. rec•eptioua -Yulluwed in the. church Friday last When their tractor trailer
to rile popular sung, "That silver w•i.tli one another. and this before eight;. liking-rootu for .1.15) guests, the bride's truck dropped tlrrough a bridge- half a
Haired
afire 1 .daddy of mine." My vanity in -the- morning, 'fast 'time. -\\'e jted to table being centr'ed' with 11 three -tiered utile south. of W tnghaiai on .No. 4 -high-
1 was' much in danger of being consider- hustle theme from Lite-gtirtleu and I wedding- cake flanked by burning white way. The truck,- loaded with a cuter-
ui)ly increased when I visited a' neigh- lawns. (gentle reader, • have yo -u ever I tsipet:s. Miss Ler:line Elford, 'Miss pillar shovel. ere -Shed through 11210th
1' church to ;give an Idclreati
and tried' to hustle ttnke •s•: 'I'lte\ ere! Eileen Rontelittg, Mrs. Jetta' Gillen,
,ortng c lure 1 g 1 1
one of my friends reported to me the the worst things "to shoo. They go Miss Ruth Pentland, Alias elnry� Elsey • �-
filittt'Iitlpr rerlral'li of a lady ill the forward six inches 'and --come back I; and Miss Shirley Lander' served, • ithi.cys,
cuugiegatiol; not about n11ysi)eech, three, alternating ,their•. front to rear' - \Ir. and Mrs.• 1'ltint left c?tl tr motor i .:1our the •ha.t r' theme, icor the way I .as they step itrotind tend grumble ht : trip. spending two..day.s. in the Dun - �ac•�
-happy y en. happily their• Owner, who lives' gannon. vicinity. •h'ur travelling the 1 got people interested — not a word y' g
about these important things. She
not Pttr• away, curie to rescue them lbride -wore • an, :icluu wr,Ol suit with ®� Help
Tails-
said •• what lovely hair that man has.
from speeding cars and our disturbed hl;lck accessories and corsage Of Ttrjis- ` Cry
1, �u there it i5 For some of us there sal\ es. He said that he had tl desper- ; nrun roses. 1'pun their return they
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�k rata` not be roses in Decetnber, but I ate time to keep thew home and he :.will reside on the groom's fttriu, high- Most people fail to recognize the
I there may be a certain uttraetivel couldn't give .any explanation why way 98, near \\'ooclslee. aeriousness.of a bad back.
whiteness about. -the front and crown :they should', Ike continually fighting. I Attion),r the, out Of town guests were The stitches, twitches, and twinges
of one's lit'ad which is not altogether j Well, they 1tre' not thio only crtiitui•es \Ir. 1 11d Mrs, Cecil • Sloan of •tint. are bad enough and cause great sof
refuse
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that •t we•trine-is to the flesh
faring, but Back of the-' backache
aed the' cause of it all. is the dis-
ordered kidneys • crying out a warn-
ing through the back.
A pain in the back is the kidneys'
'.(' 1 \1' I). 1, t,m he !bridegroom; cry for help. Go to their assistance.
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The' guttpusts at • Ivy cilive\rlly have, differt�nces.• We lire very sensible of; .\kiss Ruth l'etttl;atd of Nile.
been whitew lehe�l: NON whitewash- i Irreprt\,sitllc mltiutrs who s00111 to love The bride :wt,• recently di,c hargi'd
.
1 ing any thiy,g is always suggesting .to to gobble' angrily, and step hitt at one,' after serving tktit ' year wine the
another with claws and shouts, to . It .A.1 . d t
I me some dark surfac•c to cover up, or . •
some. hideousness to conceal. My ! make worse things ,tha n headaches
Bible recollections have -ha -4i .,olnethittg bleeding necks.
to do with that suggestion, 't here is
ancient reference to- 1i whitewashing
job in the iBook of Ezekiel, which gives
point eta smite-itrtl►oi•t:int tetu•bing'he
waatt-1•t•1 get over to careless- people who
- don't go deep enough end strenuously
enough to correct• • their teeel t , wale
stay .their woe. The pro11het .had
evidently seen someone daubing w•hite-
w•ltsh on some: portions of the ve'itlls
of the city, walls that in the day .of a
natural storm or in a tierce enemy at-
tack would. go ovs'I•: Ile' claimed •th 'y
were careless of the fut•t -that the
whitewashing_ of their wells, ihough
it might hide its defects, could not pre-
vent their destruction. It' was not a
splash of the Whitewash tha t ' was 1
needed so much, but a, strong wall,
perhaps neer, wall, to Meet the tela- 1
pestuous weather (Yrd the aggressive
enemy. When, the fury levees on the
\ya11 sten will laugh rtt the mere daub-
ing that has been done,
There 111'4 defects in my• gateposts:
The Wear and tear .of time and the
way of carelese motorists (before my
time here) have had distressing •tilt•
pact on both posts and gate. So tiro
avoid any further damage, and having
regard to the nose and fender:, of nay
car on dart: and foggy nights. so that
I 'may see those 1)osts staniding out
distinctly -amid the dense filar bushes
which have become • very aggressive
there, with some other tr'i'es across
from them, I have Whitewashed those ;
Posts. The wag that lives up the
road and' the tllatr who shouted to me
from the top of 1r silo toddy in his
jpkey way to keep out of the hero
and not go' in there to smoke, as they
didn't want another fire_in the ucigll
bl►i•hopd, (tt crick a t my 11bst inem•e
from .tobacco tur(1 disfavoro smoking)
—both, I expect, will maze capital
for jokes out of that whitewash 00
those posts. They will likely report
that, is the outcome of a 'late-Ilteeight
intoxication, when it Is ,not only dif-,
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