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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-04-17, Page 6
PACitl: SIX THE '00 oAURURN llaAif 'ldat 1 Aid," given by 'AUBURN, URN, Aptril li►. Misses Jeaa. 1t),s of 1' often• �°ti�;IibE,ll altlal 1Iatlrev•n '&�a . iter tilt+ evt'ek c•nd w 1 t h lite Or3al.E°r's p);trents., Mr. .uitl Mrs Albert e mpbe1i. Donald Boss liar returned to Galt titer spending the 1':est t holiday lltli hit .mother. 11rs. l:'. 1R,►,a, 1<r. awl Mr . Harvey* Rid. w lit; I't' celltly sold thei•t farm, hate p,iut•t}ased a hoarse in Modernh and lmtoaed.:bent' on Mt►uday. • "'MissBetty J. AtjU1t 1. 111. let -►lill t$ St. Thomas after spending lit 1?alir P 1 t\i r\>l. t .1 01.11 t.11 ait. . V1 r 119a n young ttattp, - ter. lt:+rt,tid J 1iaee Ietufutr(l tet t'. ilttiida3s with` her , p)aart,aits, Mr. and Mr•s, C. E. $s,quitli, lecti Mr. Pocock ----141,- I1espeler, , a ter -Joker Teeter tit St. «\l:tr1i.'ci Anglica'tn tIiUIt:h, ,At.inUi'll, ..nd \fl1'r. Pocock ocalled . t, trieaals herr last t`aturday. \l r. :: i.ti Mrs. 1). .A. MacKay have a 1, citCtieti I., ltl'it.;llt w 1x1.1\e attt'1• . r i, as i,;li 1)r. la. t•. \\'t'1L' and \i•1'. and \Ia,'h .Q. liiutlldl. .\p1. "tool \11 161 -" N lt•lat,lrun (of t,,, `la -pen t the wt ek •lid •w itll Mi. t 1'n►1$T1;It's ,IfliLL. April ll.- It is e11i1igtuu Geod. The ',utast s )t' 11' 'r wZiS liv%. ls4)141. Dia(cuaillt'11. who gave a timely addi.z'ss uu "'t'iiutpilit' Be to .z God fol' 1Ii;1' T'atspicultalne AJ st,l'o was rt'udt'red by 1)uaiald }toss and Mrs. \V. '1'. Robison A.011(111(.1.01;l a Bible tp�tair. ltev, 31r. 31accuainell closed tliti 111.01.11; with prayer. Refreshments R.a'ere sefl'ed. PORTER'S HILL PAIre Soothe them with MINARD'S LINIMENT R Rub on freely, and note quick relief. Greaseless. Fasf-dryiti1. No strong sizze 651 LARGE t 65c ,CAI odor.- , 18-46 35c • • \VH:•ir .,u,t the Misses Annie and \\elf'. 11:- a I +l \l t � 1.1 ! 1" I .it '.+' uud (laugh- 11.1‘e laugh- 11:1 ,' • rt•tttrm,,I home after Ate holiday season spent "at MonktQn. to • "Olt hal. returned ', tl l t r 1. ,I,.I _1 I.i�•tltaei atter +1s:tiu); irlends here. Meeting.—'1'!►e t•:a, ter thank- +•tt,•r.:Jg faceting-- of the • 1\ .M.14. of lin I�:l'rt .1) trrlatal ,'11urc1i N;is held in ite S,,-wtlay school room ton Thursday e'.c)til,4. wlheit-the itieii,l)t•rs entertained the• leen it the congregation. The p►re5pelt mt. Mrs. 1A. 1'. Robison. presided. .Af:ter at singsong the president offered pita„=I \ir:-. Edgar Lawson extended :1 t1 e•l('„11,t' to the a I*itul•ti. The de- t:l„n;,1 pt•riud takt11 1,3 AIles. tS►:. to �'�vr� `L --''d , ° Do You Want Relief from Ai e,• .g • JO -A new and wonderful remedy for speedy relief from. Sinus and Antrum trouble. Also for lElead Colds. -This Remedy Is K1 ®wrn As SI 11i --U LIE ginulief is a' White Powi er- to be used as lilnu1L Simple andbClean to Use. Priced at $1.00 Crit product and the scarcity hacreasina dofmo e of the rare ingredients of the formula, it is necessary to restrict the output to one box to a customer every three months. AT PRESENT AVAILABLE ONLY BY WAIL SINULLIA>' s .;`BOX 5i32,-LONDON,.ONT. "Please Finti6EncI ed--$1.0fi,4yment for 1_Box -.Sittuli et DEP:. 4 ADDRESS PRINT s: qt tut! ft) see flit' roads. open •)lice luore, and to have a caul from the mail luau f snob two 111011ths' all ,Cottee. Thanks to (our neighbors -who were kind enough • to keep, our mail coming during Febru- ary .tisd March. l'h\ilis Harris, tri London,. spent the, Easter holidays with herr parents, Mr. K1 Harris. ''s. 1 u11d 1 1 \llss,Dorothy lux teacher t i i 1 Kirk- laud 1t,al;e Collegiate, has returned after spending Easter y'eek vit11 her !mother, 31rs. Leslie Cox. ton Thursday the \\".6A. of Grace church held t11e11' April sleeting at the 11"Ill e of 11rs, Leslie Cox. Twelve milks were present. The 'mei-ring opened with singing and a Sttripture reauitig by' Mary 'I'oi.•rance. A flower ,111111li.t&e)4- Was app)oiltted, su)l►t' quilt- ing wits door', and a pot -luck soppier was enjoyed. \1rs..•(1len Pickard 'was called Moate m ,ttt'i,llmt of the illness of her mother, ;•., 111:', " Ernie 'hvw ttsend ha' bought the Jack 5.+titlt farm 1;11 the hilt eumet•ssiull. Mr. aIttt \11•s. Sittitltt 11I1(1 ramify 111•e moving tltt'ii• recently purf'hitsed farm on iw'aty, fanner Ly- ,twwmetl by lieu Mugford. \Ii -s Itttty Newton. ,1f (]utleri`ch, is house ,'It the sick list this week. \\•e are - jilt asetl to harve Okie • 'rich- . Hio,orhe 1)1arl: hunt' Itga1u' after souse weeks 'Tent lit tiu(1,t'i'i,'Ii 11„sp)1:atl. • SIGNAL -STAR For the Money Ywi Need When It Need Y© N .O See HOUSEHOLD FINANCE You may borrow from $20 to $1900 without en4,a)rsers at Household FitlanEce3 and you may take 12 or 115 month's to repay. Or even 20 or 24 'ttnonths on loans of larger amounts. Household loans are arranged promptly, ' with -foo (delay. hist deckle how much monney you need . r o to tat want and how long you u then cone 1 Phone first, repay. as . P y Your money can be ready the same day you apply. 29 Downie St., corner Alborg Royal aortic au11c11ng Phop.251 STRATFORD, ONT. ' ffau,s 9 to 8 or by appokiao l fool !made to I'ukipnta of searb7 fors. norm) at tuntAns of iXP m HOUSEHOLD FINANCE — tr i/' ctiereiatit U� �t�iru�ltc 113 speIlt the rrti Mr.. \\allat't '1°wittuley. and daughter, of London, )sited with 31r. and Mrs. n'. Crozier at the week -end. Miss .Agnes Matlock, who has not been as well as usual, is at present ,taking with Mr. 'and Alt's. Jake 4lunter Or Zion: Mr. and lits. Benson Shackleton and children visited on. Sunday at \\'ing- 111)111 with her parents, \1i;. and Mrs. J. .1 ones. • gip- till tatrt41 a ant ...:.....t\,1:.1:.., .,.tilt!.-., ..1'�,�:.r,..,., 1. .,. , . �umdat3 in Dungannonwith _.\1r_ auil- \Irs, C. Blake and tatliily. Mr. -and Mrs—Lank \141011 (nee Joyce Rivet t) , of Ripley, i•ectf�lytarrled, \Vert; Stutday visitors wit' "'31r. 'and Mrs. Jack ltivett. Mr. pati Rivett left un Monday''for Iiitlgsti)l) to join his boat for the season. - • lis5ionar • Nie atin g.—The '\\',11.S..vf Crewe !met at the home of 31-rs.' Bert 'l'releaVen on Thursday, April 10. '1'lle program in the 31issiuuary'.- Monthly was follo`t e(1 :111(1 reports were read from the. Iter.4.1s. on China, Japan•a11d ACrie .' 1:11,e1� t tetape runier taik by Mrs, Iiiip)atrit'k. and alit t'll,t ter tit 111' •11)(13 Dotik w;ts- imteptestingly •atilt) It.' .\I1•s i.i))it. 1 ie:lding was ,:11't'11_r,\ 'r11t't'`'l1 '1 1t'Ir':fv r-iiTi-d it ('11u1'ilS, tine Little Sparruttil lentil, '1ty the sehuo1 girls present. A short btisiies•s period followed and i1 was tlecitletl tO hove wtru' (1(1(4:ttes attend tht P'ri' hyteesx ant Ext -'ter rut April- 24. week -end ST. HELENS OF LENS, April 14.—Mrs. T. F. Wilson spent a few days ha Toronto Its the guest of Mr.'and Mrs. Al. Martial. dluria. •fit ii'iughaul Oeal cal ut '1)11441, 011)' TiiUV14t$aty�,` Apra- 10, 10 Mr. canal Mrs. T. J. Tedd, St. Helens (form - orb' Mlleu 1111er) , a Suaa. 31ik s. Zonas Newton, student nurse in the tick Children's Hospital, Toronto, was a visitor Willi her parents, Rev. M. Newton, toal for 'tile Charlton - Newton Ba... !tit , .Newton wedding°` 011 Thursday. Other guests included Mr. aunt Mrs. Jas. 11. arltoI1 Mrs. A. Hayes of Itort Alanaa,, d.�la , 11r. and Airs. Archie McIntyre of Blen- heim tultl'311'. Barry 11x111111 of Toronto. 1r. James Coulter of \\'iugham was 'a recent visitor ttt the home of Br. awl Airs. W. A. Biller. Charlton—Newton.— On 'r'hursday, :\peril leth, at pan„ tit. Helens United church. was the bttllt, of an apip)lllill Easter wedding when Rev. M. G. Sew- • uta, solemnized ch • of the, ' '1• minister t ala all! , r • Lillian r A t1teY au A isd , U h • • tt t. f b h marriage the b Joyce, to Clayton Albert Charlton, only sou ,pf Mr. and Mrs. James Charlton of Port Alma. The Easter flowers of daffodils, snapdragons and hydrangeas banked the altar for the. ceremony. Mrs. Wallace Miller, organist,- played the traditional,- wedding music. Mrs. Andrew Gaunt was soloist, .singing "1 Love You Truly” during the signing of the register. Given in marriage.by her cousin, Mr. harry Hanna of Tor- ol)to, the bride was charmingly gowned `Ili a tloor-length dress of ivory satin with panel inserts of. chantilly lace, a fitted bodice and at Sweetheart neckline, full-length sleeves with delicate point~ over the hands. Her fingertip veil of embroidered iatt fell gracefully from a (dowered` headband. She carried it •w:•11-i:t-.-- tib•lt;-- wiL11 .ata t'aluu l's,._xll ai hitt ' ce a rare' satin ribbon which held in place and beautiful mauve' orchid. .A single ,-strand of urate tend p eatrls was her only ornament. Miss Helen Newton of •4)11atwa), twin .sister of the bride, was with friends - a aid of i3ner•' wearing .a floor-lo>l1 11 dr "b.f blue slicer with watching hetld- tiretis ,and carrying enol old-fashioned not-egay of Joanna Mill reties, 31111: Zona Newton of Toronto, the -!}ride's younger sister, was bri.tiesnw.itl and wort ai 11�ur-lead) ttllreist of__peaeh- colored taffeta with matching head-' dress and eaari;ied it tali A "it. of Talis- man roses. N1r. Archie McIntyre of iilenheinl, brp her.. -in -111 of the groom, was best man. The reception follow- ing A , • A 1 in h ceremony was held i the ins the (C3CIY y ('1lureh parlors, where spring flowers and �datl'odils formed the table decor- ati(uls for. the wedding diener. ]5or li(ir - dauglfter's wedding' and , reeeptlon Mrs. Newton wore a crushed raspberry- c•olored wool c.repie dressmaker suit with ()pllelia roses, while Mrs. Charlton, mother or the groom, wore a black wool taif)4red snit with black' and white accessories: and as corsage of deep crimson Premier roses. The bride and groom left later on a motor trip to Toronto . and other points east. The cerise 11 gabardine dress- maker ress- [ • wore a C �5e l bride 1 g .. suit(' Y1' it black topcoat at al d ' c l with 111x1 co p -black and white accessories, with a mauve orchid corsage. Upon their re- turn they will take up residence at: Port Alma. Lennon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you suffer from rheumatic, arthritic, or neuritic pain, try this simple, inexpensive home recipe. Get a package of Ru -ex Prescription from youi druggist. Mix it with a quart of water. add the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy and pleasant. You need only 2 tablespoonfuls two tunes a day. Often within 48 hours—sometimes over"- night—splendid results are obtained. If the TnS--are"rtor-nor7 tia'ved' siid i•f -you–ail- not is o not feel better, Ru -ex Prest�•ipcion will cost you nothing to tty. Your money refunded if it dues - not help Jou. Your drigg4sc has or can get Ru -ex for'.�t iu. ,JAN )8 A. CAMPBELL ``"p11 ti'1;1?c c i •"°itf•'"t'tit'►�Pi�tlr•'tnTt'^'t1�I`r1nr1•:ty�,.� ..:.�- \[r. 1' 'Al. 1)tlrlliu att'ude(1 lhc' anti(! \Irk. I1111m1I1 alst) at - 1, to r(I t lm' teachers' s' Valet iltgs int 'Y'P)I'- (,1,1(, _during- ti,t' .Easter aveek.. 11 r. 11 1111.41\"ut)d, of Warren, and two children ^that they' •care fur were v isi'i+)' during- flit• weep. «-i:lt his sister, lirs..1inl Shei'\vuit41. and 31r. Sherwood. 'dr. 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