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, It.INDAY--HENDERSON •
Ot. Paul's Anglican Church, Zen -
.241, was the setting for a -lovely
*adding when Lois Mary ,Hender
of Hensalluand Keith William
Linday, of God.erick exchanged
marriage vows. Rev. N. ID. Knox
officiated.
The Inside is the daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. John"Henderson, Hensel;
and the bridegroonOs a son of Mr.
and Mrs. 'William LindsaY„ St.
Marys, Wedding *We -was pro-
vided by Nit01 A.X.C.O., who
also' aceompnred the soloigt,.Miss,
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‘, EXAMPLE: FRIDAY, JAN. 7
Breaded Perch Fillets -70c
SPECIALS CHANGE DAILY ,-.
endin a'ohI wind at the
st ridge, Connty
igineer Peter‘)••Patterson,1:s
1411.f,;
bridge is
and of the
oi,'
that the countyroad
„,
Jean Henderson, who sang 00 Per,. aMmittee was , proud of the job
'fed Love," and had ben• •:•done.
"There is
- GiVeiinoaarriage.h37 her father 4111.
to be finlsbect,',•'. he said, "but we
the bride was gowned in a White :are 'pleased to have it openfor
nylon Inet over taffeta -gown,' styled use during the,Witrter months,' "
With a lace WU.* my pot Mr. Patterson,: who succeeded his
sleeves,and embroidered 'With father as engineer and is the third
sequins at the. - neckline. Her in the Patterson family to serve
fingertip Veit of *lin tulle, was inthe position,, noted that adverse
caught to 'a headdress of Pearls 1 weather conditions had worked
and rhinestones, ...and she carried'. against • construction several times.
a cascade, ' of white ' clarysanthe- -Wave blow Was 'When 'flood waters
MUMS and pink rosebuds. createdAly4Iiirrietane-Ilazet caused
Four attendants preceded. the ,about sla,o0o damage in October
•0114. to tbe altar, Miss. ..Shirley And delayed the opening ,by about
Flynn,7- London, , maid of honor, .month. '
Miss Shirley Chapman,: I:Ondeni'•',,iChah..pran for the ceremony was
and Miss Shirley Taylor, Exeter, .*ReeVe John Nediger, of Clinten,
bridesmaids. The trio Were,' chairman , of the County Council
ilarly gowned; the former in red road donornittee. He paid tribute
and the latter two in blue ' to the engineer and workmen who
cent taffeta,: fashioned! with gull had labored diligently since coo -
:skirts, pleated bodices, short • jaCk-., struction was started last, spring.
ets with three-quarter 'length -4I• am cpleased to see such, t fine
sleeves,'andMatching feather heart- results from a year's labor," he
dress. '" Little Kathie Henderson, said. .,
'sister of the bride', was a winsome •Also speaking briefly were De-
-Sewer girl gownedin red, irides:, piity-Reeve Arthur oGibson, of. How -
cent taffeta witha full skirt and ick, and Reeve John Morrissey,. of
bodice With, a. yoke Of white pm-- -Stephen, -,' both members of the
liroidered nylon, and all Carried road, committee; Tom Pryde, MLA
cascades:of white chrysanthemums. Lor Huron, and Elston Cardiff, MP
Ernest Hemphill,' St. Marys, . „at, for Huron. '
tendedC`,the_ Jaridegroom,'.:.and:..Don- • --1)uringtliia-remarks, Mr.-Patter-
ald Mausseau, and Donald Cowan, son paid Iriblite to john
Hensall, ushered. *, • bridge foreman, and J. A. Coombs,
r For the , reception held in ..,:the district* engineer for the Depart-
church•-parlorst the bride's mother .ment of. Highways for the work
received, wearing a dress of -Dior they had done in connection With
blue with navy accessories'. and a the prOject.
corsage of :pink carnations. The • 'Replaienment
bridegroom!s, Mother chose a mink :• The' new bridge, of ceraentt on-
brown-costione with , green -actes- struction with:Icing gradually slop-
soric. and ' a pink 'carnation cor- ing „approaches,replaces an old
sage. steel structure immediately to the
For their wedding trip to Michi- south over the Maitland River:
gan the bride donned a powder One feature of the bridge ist1'
bluei. knitted suit, roseWood, cat.. tlteinan;I:4*..)4!,110*9401OrY."--
with accessories , in navy and 'IL built,' T. Ilby Patterson; was
prnatin bur a i e. ' fathe and
and Mrs. Lindsay will reside in the present engineer's grandfather,
Goderich. , Donald Patterson, lived at Auburn.
.• ,The bride was ao the staff of the The formal opening came as the
Bank of Montreal at Hensall, and closing function of Auburn's cen-
the bridegroom is on the staft-of tennial, year. Last August the
; the Bank of Montreal at Goderich. village -held a celebration to mark
OO
O , ' the 100th anniversary of the found-
' i ,Every measure that, has been ing of the village. .
taken to bonus housing has bon- ,
,used those who supply housing A national fund should be eStab-
at the expense of those who buy lished for the aidof victims of
it. . • 0 0- • . '0 strikers' violence.
4Acaravg. of -$40.06 - for full house' in. #0 calls.
If not iron on Saturclayi,vafie of jackpot and alio
number of calls will be raised each week until It
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EVERY SATURDAY -1 P.M. SHARP
LEA▪ VING FROM PLANTE'S SERVICE STATION.
GODERICH PAVILION
12ANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, NIGHTS.
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SATURDAY NIGHT—PAUL. di:OS§ AND HIS ORCHESTRA
WEDNESDAY NIGHT :IS. SQUARE DANCE ',NIGHT
with'. CLARENCE PETRIE and the, NIGHT .HAWKSO .
The PaVilion is available fer afternoon and evening rentals.
The , management caters to hindrons, banquets, wedding
reseptions,,ett. Phone 675 or 419
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Mrs.:T. Roy Patterson, Goderieh,
is shot -Ain cutting the ribbon to
open officially the new bridge at.
Auburn, ,erected in mernory of. her
late. IniSband, who served ,as
County Engineer, from 119 to
101. In the.,backgrounel is Reeve
J. W, Nediger, Clinton, Chairmanin
of the ' Huron - County road co-
mittee. -•
•.(Signawl-Star Photo by Henry)
PERSONAL MENTION
enger r'4ri
Der,:stooreal: :.-fraOr'ed
e ,..ystunge BarriOok, .atter
fiVirk hogtatol
at springy. spent all ,stiminer
and -*lost,
„Crutches, while the bra n leg
S. -mending,
VISIT WALKERTON
• . nd Mrs. William Bolton,
,accompanied by John E. Rarrwell,
ilow retired and living in Goderich,
drove ts. Walkerton to extend sea
son's greetings to Mr. Harrwell's
brother, Rev. J. Harwell, Mrs.
Harrwell and daughter, Irene.
PICKS PANSIES
Spring may be just around the
earner. Mrs. Fred Barker, Pal-
merston street, ,reported that she
picked panSies in her garden on
Sunday.
Danald • .1/14t:e0e•
11,0 allAtWri RS a ,
AO et 'WhOrao 'QueheO
,Q00 sere:0.140 nOle.S,
..'Brock.:VOrlen, 1
the
near. Virden, ',Manitoba; -
included A Bible Seho01.
Harvey „Sparling.;-"riniville, been supply supply -minister at St: Helens,
which along with his 'arts ' course,.
t Western, makes nearly two ftill
time jobs. ' • -..
'Leslie McSpadden,'IVICKilloti, has
been doing caravan work in army,
camps, and Indian reserves and is
at present instructor .in English
and Bible study in a Chinese
church in Toronto. ,
Kenneth Ashton, Clinton, has 1 Throughout .the 'month .OEr
1
been on caravan work on Rama rBtu-iroughs took the Ser:
Indian reserve and has'been assist- Readings were given by Air
ant at Robinson Memorial Church Jewell -and t•rayer. given
in London, and supply preacher; at, E. Baeehler. „.
N
ndy 411
r hospital patientsthc blind
C rioting
the" Ffnigtt,h'
load boxes sent overseai
on the final Meer
a presentation Of 4 ,gift was
to a member of .',00 group in 1
of,, her forthcomingm r..
The members . were grtefi
receive a '$5 donation from,
W.C.T.U. to aid' them in
work.
Mr. and .Mrs., George Ross, of
Bracebridge, are visiting for sev-
eral monthS with Mrs, Ross' par-
ents, .Mr. and Mrs. Geo., liVestbrook.
Rev. F. A. and Mrs. Jewell, . and
daughter, Christine, of Grimsby,
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Jewell, Britannia road,
Mr. and Mrs. Dortaid F. Ainslie
and family, of Cleveland, Ohio,
spent the 'New Year's week -end
with the -farmer's patents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Ainslie. -
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keays and
daughter, Katharine, of Ottawa,
enjoyed the t hristmas week -end
with the lady's mother, Mrs. J.
Curwen, Arthur street. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robb and
baby/Riehard, OfStratford„ are en-
pying :the lxilidays with Mrs.,
bb'S Mather',,-Mrs.-P:4:,'Cantelon.•
1?•,',4,43/1r.* and Mrs. Leonard Crawford •
and vs:ALT/Mg
acquaintances in town and district •
over the week -end.
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OSMOND—ANDERSON
The new parsonage at Carlisle
was the setting for a pretty wed-
ding, New Year's Day, at 4 p.m., 0.
when Jetrid Ann Anderson, Port r•
Colborne, twin daughter at Mrs.
W. T. Robison, Auburn, and the
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late Rev. Eric L. -Anderson, Was •
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nited in- -marriage to-MelVin Car-
lisle Osmond, Toronto, son of Mr.
'and Mrs. Bernard Osmond, Beaver-
, .
' Rev, H. F. 'Currie, brother-in-law
of the bride; officiated.
The bride chose a gown of gen-
lien' blue 'chiffon over taffeta and
wore a corsage of pinocchio roses
and white baveria.' • .
' Slag was attended by her twin
'sister, Mrs. I. W. Stephenson, Tor-
- onto, who ehOse a. similarly styled
goWn of aqua blue and American
Beauty roses.
L - W. Stephenson, Toronto, was
Following the ceremony a wed -
din t dinner was served by . Mrs.
Currie, sister of the bride,
. to the immediate families.
• The- Parsonage was beautifully
decorated with baskets of 4White
'mums; pink' carnations and snap-
LdragOn.-. •
The bridal couple left by Motel.
for Florida. ' On their return they
will reside in North TorOnto.
THE VOICE OF
TE1VIPE1ANCE
1110
- MASTERS OF THE PUCK
Ten times, six in suCcession, the
Detroit 4,ed Wingi—have erne
through_as Champions of the N.H.
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1,14, "This has not been due to luck.
'.,Expert Detroit .scouts 'through the
years. uncovered some .of 'the finest
developed in Canada: Ent,
no • sinall proportion of these ma-
ters of the puck have' opt, hesitated
to. Ole one main reason why they
'have 'reached :thg'" tali 'in hockey.
quote—"If T had begun smok-
ing and drinking at an early -age-
I " 14Youldn't l'be here," said Earl
Reibel. "A persill gets only a few
chances to break into big leline
sport: Smoking and drinking hurt
his chanees,?, declared: Marty Pave
lich. Bili pineen,..agrees„ feel
tiiat staying away from stooking°
and diinking -helped me to achieve
fOrigit" Both, Red •Kelly. and
Gordie Howe give credit to their
'parent for tbeir great record.:
Declared
stayed - away froin drinking and
my folks
Thh advet4isement sponsored 1y
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