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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-09-18, Page 9'IItAI SD .Y', SE T»1413ER I8tb, 1VV EINGIsBiu ! GE, Sept. 9 • Se&tobl 4 &eopeaas here today,with lass `1}laryr Camellia ,of Toronto as teacher. 51r. Will Dalton has returned. to Detroit after a weals vacation here. This neighborhood was shocked to hear of. the sZnddent death of Tlttnbthy Griffin in Detroit on Sunday. The, f O eraly Mil be boa here 04 Wedge day, One synittathy i,3 extendeli tm the sorrowing relatives. We are sorry to- heats that' Douglas • 1? rayne is in t` London hospital for treatment, but holr(q for his speedy rt overs. The late Michael y owler,. a former resident of Ashfield, who diet in Clin- ton on ,<,, onday, will, be brought here for burial on Wednesday. , CEESTERFIELDS AND OCCASIONAL. CHAIRS ( REPAIRED ANLL R,LNOV44 TED MATTRESSES REBUILT. Expert Workmanship. - 'Free Pick-up and Delivery. •. , STRJATFORD. UPHOLSTERY CO. 4TRATFORD, ONT. 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Mie rose an elbow -length veil ay vary lace. with malloped halo headdress. ltIer only. - brnaiueaat wat3 , a string of pearls. ,the gift u' the groom; and she carried a crescent bouquet c.of pink Delight roses and white chrysanthe- mums. Mrs. Kenneth McDougall, sister .of the bride, was nxn.tron-of honor,' wearing a ,IIQ.Qr-length gown of turgtioise blue taffeta. Miss Caryl MacCrostie, younger sister of the groom, was bridesmaid, and clause a. flour -len - tb. frucb o File )inl taffet y utlgblut. g f p 1 aa. Bot Mr.' :�'(nhian Mutes of Carstairs Both wore. contrasting flower and rib- Alta., is visiting his mother and sister,ter, bon headdresses and 'carried similar Mrs. Jas. hutch and ':lana. bouquets of mixed gladioli, roses and bouvardia. The best man was Ronald. Mr. Wm. Mairs of London spent the MacCrostie, brother of the groom, and week -ends with his wife at the hone the ushers were Stewart roll, brother of Mrs. Thus. Doyle. of •the bride, and Jerry Cranston of Mr. and, Mrs. Barry Rinderkuecht and Maynard and Mi`. and Mrs. Harry Rinderknecht, jr., of I)etrolt, were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Beadle. . 'Donald Russ of Galt spent the week- end with his mother, Mrs. Fred Ross. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred, Nesbit are on a motor trip to Toberiuory. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon •Paylor and• Marion spoilt the week -end at West MacGillivray, ,-near Parkhill. Mrs. Taylor -was guest soloist at the an- bride's mother received the guests I.lnuira ; Ivan J., at Zur'cli ; Mrs. , niversary services at the Brinsley of , t. Helens. one sister airs. James wearing -a pearl grey crepe dress with , I heodore ITaberer, Mrs. (leo. I)eichert, \V"uuciivau, of Loudesboro ala sur- ('hureh there.�' Miss • Mary Nesbit of Toronto is silver sequin triol, black accessories , Mrs.. Ed, 1)atars and Mrs. Jacob,, • .n, and there are many at her home here. and corsage of pink gladioli and ruse-! Ilaberer, all of Zurie1}. - children and 'great-grandehildreu. grand - holidaying 1111ds. • Sic' Iva5 a l fisted by the groom's ' % oungblut—Ifs airservicse' Miss Margaret \V'iglltthian, who is mother,- who chose a black crepe dress ' At Blyth United church. on Septem- assi Ging with the fruit crop at Jordan ° Station. spent the reel: -end with her with lace and braid trait, black acres- Iter (its, Itev. W. J. Rogers performed I parents. Mr. and airy: Earl Wightman. Billy Andrew, son of Mr, and 3Irs. Athos Andrew, was, removed to the tapers and streamers. Latey the V0111g isolation ward of 'Victoria I-iokpital, couple left 011 a Wedding trip to London. last Thursday as a polio '`urthern Ontario. For Iter going - Collegiate He is a shldeut of Goderich away ensemble the bride chose' a rose. ('ullegiate Institute. silk jersey dress with -pleated trice and A large crowd attended the sale • of black accessories, Site carried a black' young couple left .on a trip to Ottawa the estate of the late \less Elizabeth topcoat and wore a corsage of Talisman and Montreal, and on their return Nicholson last Saturday. Good prices•roses and. fern. The groom's gifts to will reside at Guelph. were realized. The residence was sold County and District 2ifowie% ToW1a5111l Ceueela bas gone Oh record la opposition 'to an open season for (leer in that tow 8talp. Mn.nDonald BlacKeeule, Seaforth"ti oldest resident, died on September 10th in her ninety-aftb year. Form- jrly Christina Ross, she was born in Scotland, cairn to Canada in 1437; , and had lived in :leatfortla ever since. Walter Franklin Mclf3urney, sun of the late Mr. and Mrs. i.rtlzur Me - Burney of Ashlleld, died on August 2;!nd at fr+ouris,. =Stan. He was born in Ashll.eltl in 1880- and spent his early life there, moving with his wife to the West -in 11)16„ Three Dominion -Provincial scholar- ships awarded;in this county have gone to Miss Margaret ('olquhouu, student of Clinton Collegiate Institute, and Lucknow. Miss Lois Grasby, • of ' Miss Mary Ryan and 1.). Gordon Smith, Blyth, nousiIi of the bride, dressed in both of Seaforttt Collegiate. Each a .floor -length frock of pale 'blue net . a*('holarship is veined at +IQU. over taffeta with flower and ribbon • William Melville Martin, Chief headdress and corsage of bronze baby . Justice of Saskatchewan,. -.Visited 'mums, played the wedding music and Exeter, the home of his youth, last r 2aad line of Mori' t!)WI1s�i i„ was destroyed. by Lire on, We' "� 1tayf Last c�(el�.. Tlae fire is believed to balm resulted fdroann a• retrligLrato o zala.1023. ,Nearly all the furaa1 hings. Of the h��aane were burned. The Winrhan are brigmle went to the s ae but were unable to prevent the. destruction of the house. �gkfiiel:n wan d:, trio -.story brick structure built about fifty years ago by the late _Reeve William Isbister. Mr. McMurray had insur- ance and announces .his Intention taw rebuild. - Bly'tli's Oldest Resident Dies Anthony Wilson Ilaggitt ui myth, who fractured his hila at'd collarbone in a fall while visiting at Detroit, died On September 9th, 'the shock. being too much for a man of his years. He was in his ninety-fourth year, Blyth's oldest resident. The remains were brought to Blyth fur burial. Mrs. 11aggitt predeceased hei• husband eighteen years, and surviving are four sous and seven daughters:, John, of Detroit: William. of .Auburn Albert accompanied the soloist. JIr. Aubrey week, and renewed old acquaintances. and James, of Blyth; Mrs. Gourley, of Toll,. brother of the bride, who sang The death occurred at Zurich .on andJuw, Scotland: Mrs. P. Chesney, `.O Perfect Love" duriug the signing Sei)tenrber 19th of Christina F'laxbard, of Trenton; Mrs. W. Hayward and of the register. The reception follow- ing the ceretugtly was held at the Brunswick Hotel, \\'ingham. The Widow of Fred ('. Kalbtleisch. Surviv- Mrs. C. Tharret, of Detroit; Mrs. Chas. ing children are R. J. Kalbtleis('h, De- \\ ulfi„ccP IIensall ; Mrs. Hepzibah ('pr - t reit ; Rev. Lloyd II. Kalbllt}iscb, ' rick. of Guderieh, and Mrs. W. Ringler, ASHFIELD dories and corsage of gladioli aucl rose- the marriage ceremony uniting Edna t , . buds, The bride -'a table was centered Elizabeth Anne (Betty), daughter of 1 A fIF'IELD, Sept. 1(i.—Mr. an't?Mrs. with it three-tier wedding fake, pink. JIr. and Mrs. John Fairservice, Blyth, , AVi111°s Maelf urchy and daughter and Stanley E. Younghlut, son of Mr. -returned to Alberta after vision); 'end Mrs. Edward Younghlut, Londe.,l� -,. burn. After the ceremony lunche was served to sixty-five tu,ests at the home of the 'bride's 'parents. The to Mr. Jas. Jackson, the purchase price being $2,025.. Harold Jackson was the aunt iotteer. - Medal for Vocalist.—Congratulations are in order for Mrs. Emmerson Rodger.. Who has been informed that she has bee11 ,,awarded .by the Univers- ity -c)f Westents tntariu. x nttytht1'for her -vocal ttl,ility. During the recent texantivatiuns elf- the tT.W.U. she re- ceived the high mark at $9 in' her singing test,- She iS a pupil of the convent at. Goderich. Reception to Newlyweds.—A . recep- tion i hell in the Foresters' Hall the best man, soloist and ushers, were matching gold collar. and tie sets. The bride presented the uia'tron of ,honor.bridesmaid and organist with- gifts of silver. On their return Mr. and Mrs. MacCrostie will reside at R.R. No. 3, Goderich. Among the guests present .•wars _tire gyo()ni's grandmother,Mrs. \V. Webster of London, also his uncle, Dr. John MacCrostie of Vancouver. Other guests were present from London. Sea - forth, ('linton..Sebringville, 'Blyth and Londesboro. Prior to the marriage, tat' ladies 'of the village met at the home tots wv; s ( of the bride -elect and presented her on Friday night 111. -honor of •Mr. and with an electric table -lamp. An •ad - Mrs. Harry Worsell of Goderich. newly- 1 dress was read by Mrs. Wm. llaggitt 'Weds. Mrs. Worsell was' formerly ,Ila :lttdl the presentation was made by Mrs. B Craig of Auburn. Music for dant- ' E. Lawson. . ing was Supplied by -\IcDowelles orch- estra. An address was read by 'Bert PORT ALBERT Craig and ti purse of honey was pre- sented by Miss Margaret Craig of 'P()IRT ALBERT, Sept. 16..--tlr. and Goderich. 'Mr. AV•orell,.mades fitting Mrs. ('harlefi Crawford and Fred and reply. Lunch and wedding cake were Mr. and \Irs. IIF)race Crawford of Lee� served. • Baptist Anniversary. - Successful 1)111.11 spent last Sunday at Wiarton anniversary services Were held in The t visiting with `Mr. and • Mrs. Ilorace Baptist church on Sunday, with Rev. Cunningham. - C. Boyter of C'alvar'y Baptist church, - air. John Qrlaid visited for a few: Brantford, as guest speaker. ,Mr. • days last Week at the home of his Boyter, who -,was a student here twenty- daughter, Mrs. Johnny MacPherson, at two year` ago, expressed- his pleasure 'Teeswiiter. inbeing invited to preach • on this oC- Mr: . and Mrs. Elwood Murray• of casco:n. The choir under the direction Toronto visited recently at the home of Mrs:, C. A. Howson led in the service of his brother and his wife. Mr. -and Mrs. Arthur Murray. • the organ. At the afternoon service a solo was 'rendered. by Miss Marie Raithby of Goderich,, a duet by Misses Evelyn Raithby. and Elaine Johnston, •and a trio by Mae Renouf and Emma 'Rand Shirley Robertson. 'At the./even- ing-service Aubrey Toll sang- two solos and Emma and Shirley Robr,ttson a duet.. Rew'.' C. C. Andersonnducted the devotional period. Tlied church was beautifully decorated with baskets of autumn flowers. A generous • free- will offering was` received. Macerostie—Toll, — Knox United church was the scene of 'a pretty September wedding at 11.30, on Friday, September 12. when Amy Selina, youpger daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Toll. was united in marriage to IItlgh John JlacCrost ie. of Goderich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Mae('rostie of Lu('knowv. The •chureh was beauti- fully decorated for the occasion. the altar being draped ' in wvhite. with large baskets of mixed gladioli. asters 'curd fern. Rev. A. G. IIewitt per - fanned the cterenlony. The bride. given in marriage by leer father. looked charming .111 a floor -length gown ,of embossed ivory •satin, fashioned with Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ben - Brown on the birth of h baby boy iu the Goderich hospital last week. Visitors last Sunday with Mrs. Jas: McKenzie were Mr. and 'Mrs. -Bernard Bracknis and Mr. and Urs. G. Howe of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Itola. .MacAllister and baby da•hter, Mary Lou, of \\'awanosh. Mr. Howard Quaid left on Monday for a few«•teks' work with a con- struction company from -Toronto who are .working on sewage systems. al Acton and Inter at Clinton. - Funeral of Mrs. R. Reed. --A funeral service was held in the United church on 'Wednesday afternoon of last week for a lifelong resident of the district, in the person of Mt s. Richard Reed, the fernier Miss Mary Cunningham., who pa'fse(1' away ort Monday in her severity -first year. Rev. S. 'Think, pastor of- the ,church, conducted the= service. -The pallbearers were "Victor ('rt'en, Howard .Quaid, Charles end Bert Crawford. Percy and Elmer Gra- harit. Interment was in Dungannon cemetery. Mrs. Reed was e devoted member of •the 1'uitt'd church. also a member (`if the W.M.S., and was .treas- ., urer of the \\',A. for nttatty yettrs. The high esteem in which slit' was held in the t•oittiitnttity was shown in the huge of floral tributes and the hart;(' a1t('ndiuo•e a t 'the funeral. Relatives were present front Toronto, Detroit. Arthur, \V'iarton. St. \i trys, Lucknow and Iliverviewv.' BAYFIELD OR QUICK RELIEF OF: HEADACHE &•Other Rains Give generously to support The Salvatioin Army's work of c. m passion and ; reclamation This space donated by BRITISH EXCHANGE HOTEL Farni `Home in Morris Burned The farm hont,e of Robert McMurray, and Mrs. David MacMurchy. \Ir..aud Mrs. 1uulild 'R. MacKenzie motored to Niagara Falls last week- end. Sirs. David MacGill, who took ill at the home of her uncle, Mr. John Mc- Kay, has been removed to• Wingham hospital' ' Miss• Donalda _MacGregor of Duluth have with COMPLIMENTS . NAFTEL'S• HARDWARE is visiting relatives here, - ,Miss ;Anne' \icMurrhy has retthlrnetl houre after a visit ,of a few "weeks 'with her sister, Mrs. -Geo.-Dunbar, at Eth -1. BENMILLER BENMILLER, Sept. 16,—Mr.. and Mrs. Kenneth Oke, the former a son of Mr. Leo Oke of Detroit, visited friends around here last week: Ur. and Mrs. Fred White and John,, of tuwu, visited with Mr. and Mrs. IIarold'Goocl- on Sunday- Mr, undayMr, and Mrs. Harry Haacke, Of Deloro, visited 'with friends around Bentililler last week. Mr. and Mrs. John White of Detroit visited his brother in Goderich and called on friends around Benmiller. 11.A- I•'I F:LD. Sept. 17.--\1rs., Lloyd \Iakitis spent a •'fen clays in Toronto last week. Rev. and Jlrs. 1,. Morgan and small dr(nghiter Koren returned home this week after -Spending two weeks' holi- days in \Vat ford. - \Irs. .K. Moorhouse - and •M r. and 'Mrs. .1. Mait.e,tttd of l.oudott ::pout tell • days at Jlts. G. Clair 1111 trd'5 cottage. .lir. and ' Jirs. E. I''eatherston of Lunden silent the week -cad • at, their 'iii tit' in the village. • Mr. and \It's. \Ialc•obn 'Toms and Mr. and \Irs. kraut Tamer and son 'reddy _left on 'Tuesday for Northern Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. 'Porus will visit their son -in -lav and daughter. Mr. and \1rs. Lloyd Westlake, at \)rginiatowvtr..and Mr. end Ji1•s. Turner intt'nel visiting r►t'at(ls at Kirkland Lake w Scott of 'Toronto spent the J1 r. .iinl reel: -end at his home here. John Duffy of London was 'al week- end guest of JIr. and Jlrs. Scott. \Irs. L. Duffy of London is spending this wts'k with Mist. Vincent Quarrie. Mk,..; Peggy Btirt, it.`.. of 11,011d6n. is spending cher va('atiotl with htl,t; gr:indiettents, \I r. :tad Mrs. Fred Baker. M r. and Mrs..John I'atker, Bayfield. annonnc•e the' engagement of . their youngest dnnghter. Jfary ,I.:ictueline, to Keith Albert Prtiss, yottttgest son o.f Mr. and Mrs. A. B. P,rusis `¢f London. The marriage will take ,place ()t 'Trin- ity Anglican church. 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