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NEWS OF BAFIE.LD
BA.'' 'XEW, Feb. 4. - ,Coangra.tztl€a-
tions Ore extended to Mr. and Mrs.
George Ring, who.s re celebrating t?' it
'fifty -sloth wedding • anniversary °today.
Web. •41. • • ,
Mrs, 4. Sturgeon, sr., returned home
on Monday "after 'spending the Past
:three weeks with friends at Wort Dover.
Mr. 4., ; anstone• returned ,h(pme on
Tuesday,p�haling spent the past, week
a:t , London• f u
Mr. Spencer Ervin spent the week -
,end in Toronto. .
Mrs. Walter Westlake left last week
for Vancouver, B.C., where she will
visit, her son, Mr. Wm. Westlake, and
Mrs, Westlake:
Mr. D. L. Atkinson returned to De-
troit on Sunday, having, spent the
past week at his home here. Mr.
George Chesney of Calgary, who also
was here attending the funeral of Mr.
A G, •D,t rins'nn; re, nrxre I .home this.
week. •
Aspglacan Church Of icers.-'The an,
rtual meeting of Trinity, Anglican
church was held on Wednesday even-
ing last in the church.. Reports of the
various organizations of the chureh
were presented and, ,all were .shown to
be in excellent condition. The officers
for the year were appointed: Rector's
warden, Lloyd Scotchmer ; people's
warden, Thomas Scotchmer ; treasurer,
Leslie Elliott ; lay, delegate to Synod,
,Charles Gemeinhar(It; board, of man
.agenient, Alt's. N. W. Woods, Mrs. E.
IIeard, Messrs. Lloyd Scotchmer,
Thomas 'Scotchmer, Leslie Elliott and
Charles Gemeinhardt sidestnen, Lloyd
of pearls with ,matching earrings, to
the .grooiada s;uE ap( and rashers tioji s and
clil, to, tie.'u atro u of honor and
bridesmaid gold earringEi, to the organ-
ist and soloist nYlons. The reception
and dinner wase held at the Ritz Uotel,
where the mother o£ the groom received t ninety-second year. 'She was born near
the guests wearing blue crepe trimmed
with old sequins with • b1Rack .aec.'es- heafortb,, lived in U uron tow Shill.
sorles, mad wore a 'ebrsage of white Bruce cUt nty, for forty -fide years, ani
carnation. As her gbing-away costume 1,11 the town of Kincardine .for twenty -
the„ bride wore grey coat tied hat trim -'l sir Years. She was the mother of
med with fut and black accessories.
After•, a weddingtrip to Toronto and
Niagara Falls the couple will reside( at
Waterloo. Guests werepresent from
Windsor, 'Waterloo, London and
Clinton.
PAO inn"
W¢ W. l% SAZIJOWir lifdTitat
,r AT ICINOARDINE
The deans of Mrs. Elizabeth Riat&aer-
foyci Chisholm! widow (V I'atricla, Court-
ney, occurred on Tuesday morning,
January 28th, at. her home at Kin-
cardine. Mrs. Courtney was . in her
twelve children, or whom 'eight survive:
James, -Of Ripley; .&reble, on the hoLlie-
stead' in Hurontownship; 1. John,
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of Regina ; Mrs. William $allows, Col-
borne township; Mrs; W..11. McEwen,.
Regina ; Mrs. E. Nelson, London; llf ;• .
John Mackay and Miss Nell Courtney,
DUNGANNON of 'Kincardine. There are thirty-two
grandchildren- and. twenty-five treat--
- grandchildren. The funeral took place
DUNGANNON, Feb. 5.—Mr. Gordon on Thursday afternoon .last from the
Congram, 4th, concession of Ashfield,• family - residence, Rev. D.. E. roster
officiating, assisted by Rev., S. M. Scott.
is confined to his home with a broken F, int<Prrtrtnt
to his home...ter;.. ' ` ••
ankle, reeeiv eci. WIienTriiaiu i g F: \n,{.}l
ooct tern .
with the team and sleigh frog' a bush .
Tllg foot is in t) cast . �VOOD IiER1Y.
and the will be off his feet for probably; The marriage of Mtlxgaret„ Jean
six weeks. Derby, Reg.N., daughter of lir. and
Mr. W: A. , Culbert, of the 411i ('cin- t Mrs. William. Derby, of Durham, to
cession of Ashfield, is -attending apt l\ illiatn 14'uud, sun of the late 11 r,
Shorthorn sale at Toronto this \\'eek. j :cud llrs. Frank 1Vbu(l, Guderich, took
The Dungannon school was eloseij place quietly at the merle Of Knox
today (Wednesday) owing lu the Presbyterian church, G.,derich, on
storm and zero weather. j January 27th. Rev ,,IUi'hard Stewart
M'r. and Mrs. Fred Errington of Von-! officiated. Mr, and' Airs. Bruce Ten-,
mover. who' visited relatives la this pant attended .°the couple. 'l'ht v are
district, were making their first trip residing in Goderich. -
to these parts. 'Air. Erringtoli.'s f;u her
(•:Hite fr•o11t England with his cousin. the, •ROBERTSON--liNGIt .tiF
lute I)t%i(1 I: rtint,tcm, -1tli cotit(�s.tuu of i A quiet midwinter wedding' cere-
.Seot(•linit i. Charles Genwinhardt„ Leslie \V-i•.t �V'av�'auosll, ,mai soon atter went' performed at 1'eti1)11a on
Elliott,. pill Parker. Thos. Scotchmer. t.y, the \rest• must. \. hile the couple tuonv' vvtis
and Jack P ulcer; auditors, \I1ss Lney we'' ht re, they vv'e4e vi.ttor.. "I'"vY Itlr Wednesday, February 5th., when Doris ''
Woods and Mrs. M. Prentice, Mr.. and \II•sf. Dat•iil S. I:rrirlgtoti. ,_ Beatrice Ingram, daughter of llr.:slex.
:%nnual Meeting.—The annual meet-' Congregational Meeting.=.•'flue limn: al , .411aritrn *and the late Mrs. Ingram, of
ing of St, Andrew's Visited churc 1 ways congregational meeting of Dungannon, l etroli 1, ' was united in marriage to-
lwld in the church last week. Reports United church was held last week .John Dou gi�as Nord Robertson, son of
were presented from all organizations wilh the minister, Rev. \\". •J. ftogers,
of the church by their respective trews- presiefing and loading in alt opening
urers and in every case they showed devaititut;tl Period. IHeports • were re-
Goilerich hospital with her young a good balance. \Ir. Donald Mckenzie c•eiv d from•the'varions dep ti tntellts of -
PETRIE`—LEWIS
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g r pongratula- was voted treasurer to take the place the church. The treasurer's report' re-
daughter uu Saturday- _° _of Mr. Robert S:eoteTrmer _ v\•.ho-held-u-t.led a. ratifv,lrl ,,,,.u.r-1.i' ,(_ A ,quiet wvedding• toolte.. .lace :at St;
. . i _g _,- L }.l. _.-.._ Itl( tirYn.t. , �_. _.; .w. �. .
„ . • „--- • t Gorge..-nhurch;•-,oI i( -h, • on_ Satur-
llr. Kenneth Ctxmfrhrgharn of Ottawa -the bflice, for ergh#ee�z�•vett-rfi: 1�I� -I'red;-(�f-el-(ler�;. zrn(t trtlaE I �ottt'ce�r�•_ies�r
is visiting with his - sistei ;�' Mrs.'' 0. Watson Rias elected to the-- tit tee follows Eiders, Heber Fed;e•, •. 1\=ilf day-` at• Nigh i -Elia; � ITEdna •R> ,
Kerr. Mr:.. Kerr.n, - board- to takes _the -.place -of' re trate petite board Erf---vs rt•(% I;•t,e s -h' -i daughter _of., ;tr...�an.cl- . =Il:obert Lewis
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• „ a . ,.. , :.,,. ,, , ,r• . �. _- of Sal�fZYd " ,a- Ffilte1-lir- lhari•ia a ,to ,
Lhc 11 . A. at,t 11.10a i t the hornauf. Mr. , '. E, -:)Trivia:'- :1 sr§:- ,iir•Ser S Ir- nip ti, Wilbitr Y1-7 Cl, Iv. f7r \as�fi, g
Mrs. Fletcher .Fisher today (Tuesday). ling and Elgin Porter were added to the Harvey Anderson ; nllssioivary and'.Icvitt Rci`; shYr or t1" I'd Airs. Ro
At the same time, a quilt will be quilted. board of stewards:, ' ,Mrs Murray maintenance treasurer, Mrs, :\I: ,Reed: Petrie of Port Albert. Re\ . B, 1r1 'Parr
-ll`rs.: fisher and 'Mrs':-Montgcmiery'are -{-ra-inger-w-as---nut-de -n kilts)v- -._-S.1141414I;v--,s€;hou1 ' uper- nt-Prudent M. Pthciate_d.-_-the' bride �ytis beantiftrlly
the hq. tesses. - books of the church and the missionary' Shackleton; assistant. Mrs. Am' Orser ;1 gowned" in white satin net, with a full'-
.lir. �tnd Mrs. Adam Craige of Tor- and maintenance fund. Mr. Alfred secretary -treasurer, hiss 'I'eari pin.: length tulle veil; and curried a bouquet
onto were visitors over the week -end Scoichril,er was elected treasurer, of the nigan ; ansiversiiry Committee, K. K. i of red roses. She wore tbe groom's
with Mr. and Mrs. S Vanstone. missionary and 'maintenance fund. At
Mr. _ Iiarold_ G.o'od spent _the week- the eiinclusion the ladies of the .church
end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred White in served Pinch.
Gbder a— - -'• -Sturgeon—Davis.—A j pretty wed-
lir.- .and Mrs. 'Inward 'Robertson, of
Goderich. The young couple will reside
in Goderieh.. '
Dawson, Heber :edy, 'Mrs: D. Fowler: gift of a strand of baby pearls. She
auditors, Wilbur Brown,, Roy Rutledge'; 1,, was attended by Mrs. Eleanor Cock-,
Choir leader' 'Mrs' "D. Fowler; Ohs .ver held of Detroit, '5 ho wore a gos nJ of
represent a ti>•e, Miss June • Rit ellge ; -ink--sheer- xnd, ail vied' dill -'a-t white
Ten -Years Ago....
The 'Cranston Funeral. Home first . opened
its doors to serve the public and to offer a- funeral
home in keeping with other communities of ',tile
0
size of O.oderich.
This Was Goderich's. First Funeral Home -
Serving an ei r -increasing patronage made it necessary
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to enlarge our facilities, yet by careful planning,we have
retained the' home -like atmosphere that has helped to soften
the sorrow of so many, in their time of bereavement.
rans
lit MONTRHA
1937 . 1.947
•Weare sorry to hear Mr. M. Jewell ding took place at . 2.30 o'clock §atur- congregational secretary, Airs. Otto carnations. She also wore her gift
is not progressing as well as his. day afternoon at St.„A.ndrew's 'United . Popp. A vote of appreciation was es- i. froth the groom, a gold. locket.- The
friends would like. •• 'church, •Pnyfield. when Beryl. Lillian- tended' -to Mr. Rogers' -for- leis tworl; groom was attendee) by Albert Lewis,
Theyounglade are busy decorating; Davis. only. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. curring the year. ` A pot -luck supper : brother of, the bride: The iiicit'hers 01
their lunch- boxes for ,the big Valentine, Bernard -G. Davis, of Wokin, - Surrey, • was- served at the close of the meeting,. t the bride and groom wore corsages- ec •
hll' social and crokinole party which, England, . Was united in •lnaErskine -Church...—=1.t the antlual pink and "white Carnations. .After the
pis l-,eirtrg`-held-'Fridiip: Tehrnary 14th. in Stuart Brown Sturgeon, son of Mr. and ,congregational meeting Of Lrskrrie 1'r•es wedding a reception was -held at the
hof the bride's ..parents for the
13entniller United 'church. lr
, Mrs. Edward Sturgeon -of . Bayfield.' byterian church, Dnnganno, reports; .
me o
Rev. T'. G. `totesbttry officiated and from every department -.how d a sue --Ilam diate families. Afterwards the ,
} SOLE HEIR the- chureh was attractively, decorated c•es.ful year. ,Ret•. C. II. M.Donald i bride and groom left for a honeymoon
"Who's the •long and lanky dalne?'> with Gdlden IIatrvest daffodils, white presided, and firs, Frank Jones *ave. trip to Niagara Falls and -Buffalo.' The
asked the' stranger, lilies and roses and. lighted tapers. Mrs. the treasurer's report. `hawing a , ba1-1-.bride travelled in a ,.red wool_dress;
"'I'hat't 111 aud'stutely lady,'' s:Iid the
Robert - Seoteltmer played' S ed`'the wedding ;thee of •til:i0 after :Ill eip( I1ses; 1yid i'gr•es
coat it anci black :iece,tisories. She
music, ' , , ,, rea
I wore a corsage, of- red roses And lily
_'',a1 of the valley.. The couple -will reside
'aI
;fter ! at fort Albert. .
T1' to i • A shower was held in honor of the,
f'hy"I)ennis..Bishaek of Clinton, hrother- headquarters:" Mrs.., Art1 ur 'ste(t rt. 1111(10 erect at the 'home' of Mrs. 'Charles:-
in-law of the groortt, w•bre a princess Sunday school •tr'easnrer•, re 'r •,a-1 Crossett, •Goderich, and many lovely'
pj' gifts were received from :Tier friendS-
style • white lace 'over taffeta with balance • of- $1-t.4,7 on -hand ,`\'��1 J.;
tltree-quarter-length • yeti. -:rad carried Reid; for the -peace thank-offeDii ftmd,1 of Goderich and Saltford. -
red ,..�Briircltffe roses: Mist �r
Juan reported receipts of X193, aj;. X134 PRING�OHtiSTON
"Stttrip-on. :si1fer__of•",The....'grori�ii —w'i 'for the misst ;y udgei:.. fetlbers of '`
•. bridesmaid and wore a 'skv-• bine floor- 1 the board of- managers are Robert°Mc-,, At Dundas Centre 1nited church,
length cheer go\'�n, fingcri'ip veil- with :Mister, Will Recd: and Jahn MeWhin-1'Lond<ilr, on Saturday, Fehrua.ry. -1st,
Juliet' :cap. and carrihd a bouquet of ney ; trustees, John Bennett, Arthur I hiss Elinor Margaret Johnston, sec-
-•..-t-pluk carna-t-i-rirs-nud fe19T 'T1 ina ron 1 . ewar oss . urray; organist; Mrs: i>trd-ditigl. and Mrs. Chester
• of honor R , is Mrs. Phyllis 'La 13oehe of H. Stothers ;' 'caretaker, Frank Jones..1' W. Johnston, London• formerly of Gude-
Windsor. st o wore ice 11.1ne satin with; auditors, Wallace Nilson, - 'Robed. lIc- i rich'• was united in ttoarriage tq, William
-a-ulatehin:g_ c.hau ler=l:en.gtrh._-ier.l.,.._szreet-- .11Tister..: Tiwa_.persons were. re-ceiv-.ed-:.Del ,ner...14.1 �T....uf_.Turciuta, un.lv"..scdir_of
heart oar trimmed with sequins, and 1 into the church in 1t1-111 on profession of %Ir. arid, Mrs. Itegivalcl .Pring,- Dor•-
enrried pink ea rnation and fern. The, faith; and death claimed Blur mem-; cheste1..' Rev'. fir. C. T. McLe:nl per
hest nrsn \wac Earl Wagner of Witter -j hers. There was one' baptism during, formed the double ring'cer,t•inony." Miss)
ion and the ushers were' REohert Carter' the Fear... Reports told of renovation 1 -Barbara ('tett •of- Goderiell- was at the
of- Clinton and Russel Sturgeon of 1 and' tilig carried out in .the', ()rpm and Miss Avice 1\(11ener of
1ondon• cousin of the groom. Tile; church bnsetpttit last,year.Riloa°tg with' (=oderich sang "The Lords- Pra5'er
grooms gift to the bride was a string; installation of Hydro lighting ,in 'the! before the ceremony. and .."Because',',
church. The late” Thomas -Woods left during the signing of thte register.
0 bequest of :x:10(1 to the church. - ' The bride, given in marriage by her'
<> father. was gowned -in • t 'itit.e, itaffeta
OBITUARY made With long. arcked kirt. ending in
:t-tr:1inn. - The titted-bodice,'lnittoned tit
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1he back,- featured ii net yoke encircled
WILLIAM I1. HA\VKINS will. hand-imzde toffeta -flEiwers. Long
A' lifelong resident of Port' Albert, sleetvos ,came to points over the hands.
William Brooklyn Hawkins, cried on' She carried a showered. ribbcin"colonial
.Tuesday afternoon at- the age of: bouquet of pink Briarcliff rose.. Two
.seventy=five year's. He. had been in; Sisters of the bride were_ lrer att p d -
failing health for soirs time.' Rom at; ants, Mrs. Laurie Clemens, ,if Goderich, •
Port Albert, Mr! IIawkins• was the ;is piatrotr et honor, And .Hiss Ilelen
son of Anthony 11iwkm-, and '1iab `„1oy Johnston as bridesmaid: . This
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Brydone•Ilalwkins. He is :stnrriwed by;'�;roonisntan was Karl Work. Jr. quests;
his t\'ife• the former Mary Ann Tigert ; well, ushercl 1 'by Gordon Thiirpe, iiiac'le
also by two brothers, Hector Hawkins, 1 c,f the groom, atid.Philin •Tuba<ton. lrro-
of Roger City, `Lich., and Jahn A.; the. of the bride.
IIawkins. of Driluth. Minn., 'Old' tvwol ,,, After the ceremony a reception was .
sisters, Mrs.' William Vrootl o, of Port j't,ld ait
the house c)f the bride'. diureitts-
Albert, azul Mrs. Hiram Pric t, of De:' 1,aiti1 the cc,ttplo 25eft clad: \wedding trap
trait, Mali. The _ funeral will ' take: -t„ the United States and. 'will• visit
place at Christ church, Port Albert. on ' (;oderich before going ,to reside in Tor
Frhitty afternoon. at 2.30 o'clock, Rev.' c;li(,,,. The bride went :tw?ry in a' gr:ly
It. Joselyn c)1I1c'iatitag.. The interment ;tad - flame ensemble' with 'which she
vs•il1.•b1 in the fort Albert cemetery. swore a eursage'b,,ticln(1 of Iietter. Times'
roses.
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CAPTAIN .1N1)REW Fi)-1VLI•E -
A -highly-regarded resident., of Gode-' borne ul' his son. Casey C. Way, and
rich. Captain Andrew: •A. Fossa.. died , was vv.__ leu rel)' attends•)] ' aththungh
at his • home, 1•;lgiti atv entre, lust rI'hurs- ,
tht tvcatlrer \v:ts host unntvorabic.
day -morning. in his seventy-sixth year..: -'Friend, vmere present from 'Windsor,
local citizen rehukingly, "is the sole and Mrs: David, ,Sturgeon. aunt been paid. Mrs. Allan Red
beneficiary of a. $100,000 life insurance "F the groom. sang "I'll Walk Beside • Missionary report. whi i'i revere
jj policy.” •Yon" 'during the signing of fife register. b:ilattce of $2.10 in the tretisuryl
The bride. who was given in marriage $60. the allocation, hada been se
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--f- d v°nning- hr y 11th,
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LATER FIJIAN NOON. • If calls are not phoned in by. noon
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scheduled pick-up day. •
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,Lucien Lelong Colognes .1,50, 2.50
White Lilac 1.50 •
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TOILET SETS
1.25 to 8.50
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two" years 'Born ill• Baytield. 'NV:is illy; worked he
11. SIM Of 1 110 if' and Mrs. factiwy I.eatnington. The service
to and interinent WaS 111,11(1). ill Hail's's!
Base fine. IluIlett. ...The
ati".1)2 and )7' h return 1 folleWitia, Sunday .0 memorial service
to his home here ar.the, close 05011. Was 501(1 at Leamington in the, United .
wit hundreds attending., tin.
e•oinee by his friends here. He was a
meolor• tbe, kindly Christian Mau
Member of Knox. Presbyterian church., w.tal bee.0
4oderielt. Besides his wife, rormerly tin „them so revently.
,Tessie Craigie. he leaVes- one son., Members of the family include Mrs.
*Itrneetiehr• Mrs. Geo.
Ale't.. of Toledo. Ohio. Tile funeral '
by Rev. Itielnird Stewart.' The pall- core (.. wriy, e
bearers were LeWis Bender.. Kitehener ;1 ,
Fred- LA vr relict; FoWlip„
too; plaev, in the family plot in Malt-,
NImg-heek is visiting her brother.
-.ALVA W. WAY Johnny Nloerbeek. of Colborne.
tilere passed away 'it Sea forth Messrs. '1'0111 0.:Ni)11 I, Victor Ma
Memorial Hospital well-1<nown and and Clintles Daltoii, all of Ilamilion.
nnichlroved resident in the ON's01) of visited their friends hpil. • 05er 111v
year. He 1111(1 Sille0 his ThE,Tp aro a few eases of mumps. o.
wife's death at Christiims-tinie. hut 11 mild form. reporL4‘,1 in this district.
fleastli Was 'sudden and a Felioek to
Edward 'comity and after cunt ilia fo ertisina w:tr. tme nf the :companies
ftirming. Later ip fife he moved to c:il• 14)Wil With 1:11'g0 11.51
hot LIT(11) t yllis in •fiiA -otn. \Tim " rival v011111:110 canto
awl 110 VilV4 l' member of V.gniond 0111 1, 'lb plarartl,,. twice as Int°0,. reAd
held Thursday ufternoon at the do; 11 to 1 trink 4thr
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plus border, to a box
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ROOM 'LOTS OF WALLPAPERS GUATLY REDUCED
, VARIED ASSORTMENTS,
Bargains in Writipg Paper
Because it is slightly.counter soiled, we are'slashing the priod
for quick clearance. A rendar, $1.50 box is now on sale
at ONLY 75c—A $1.00 box goes for 50c and a 75c box for 38c
These are real buys!
This Year's BIG VALUE Sensation!!
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