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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-12-08, Page 8
THE GODER, G SIGNAL -STA Hays*. ---- st, Mathews Angliccan- p Q u h ectoa , K.i:n!eard ne, at high noon 6* May, wa4 the scent ' a. MAO.(IAA ..pretty wedding - at WI kiley..,John 'heatOffi mated far the iiia :liege 'of Beatrice Margaret, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Warn Hayes, concession. 4, Kin- eavd&ne, to David. Raaprh Alexander, r younger soon of `Mr. and Airs. David N'ititins, 2nd ,aontessian of West Wawanosfl Township, near Dun- gas><nnom, The rbride wore- a 'wa btz- lengt'h-diress .,of White satin and nylon lace **Wring a full' skirt, lace ,bolero 4 with three-quarter length saleis: ;Her shoulder - length ernbdjered net veil was .herd -by a smelt `headdress with ithineotones.S.he 'wore a rhine- stone neeklatle and ,earrings and carried a colonial bouquet of red roues and white mums. The brides- maid was hersister, Marie Hayes, wearixlg blue satin with matching net veil and carried a nosegay of yellow roses. Wesley Nivins was best .man for his brother. After the ceremony, the guests, number- ing forty.two, were entertained at St, Mathews Ctitarch • rooms- at Kingarf. The bridge' mother re- ceived the guests wearing a black crepe dress, white carnation- cor- sage, assisted by the groom's mother in a blue ., crepe ensemble with white carnation corsage. After a wedding trip, the young couple will make their home on the g'room's farm near the Nile. Wilda Maize; four-year-old daugh- ter of Mx. and Mrs. Harold Maize, 4th concession of A.shaeld, has returned from Sick Children's Hos- pital, Toronto, after a critical oper- ation on her eyes. The little girl developed eye –strain ,since an operation on her heart at the Sick Children's Hospital, when she was a little less than a year and a -half old. United Church W.M.S. — Mrs. Robert Irvin was hostess at her home on F,triday 'afternoon for the December meeting of the :United ' Church W.M.S. The president, Vis. ce,orge Hodges, opened the xlilleetllan ,: After s,,ngJng a Christ lna;s carol Mrs. Hodges presented 'tam Christmas message from the aisS ronary Monthly magazine. Mrs. Arthur Elliott ancioaMrs. Herb Fin- nigan read Bible passages that were .interspersed with" verses of carols. ~M'rs, M. Shackleton, offered prayer. The tkoll call was answer- ed by fifteen members. It was reported that Z1 hospital calls and nine home calls had been' made. Mrs. M. Reed reported that $52.75 had been .collected at the Autumn Thank -offering. It was moved by Mrs. Arthur Eilliott and seconded by Mrs. Clifford/. Crozier that $5 be donated to Miss Blanche Ger- hard, of ,Ca, isle, Saskatchewan f or missionary purposes. Rev. G. D. Watt conducted- the election of officers ,.for 1956 and bare as foliows: President, Mos.. G. edges; first vice-president, Mrs. Arthur Elliott; second vice-presildent, 'Mrs. Robert Irvin; recording secretary, Mrs. Charles Fowler; treasurer, Mrs. M. Reed; corresponding secret ary, Mrs. George Harris; Missionary, Monthly .secretary, Mrs. W. H. Mc- Clure; Baby Band secretary, Mrs. H. Anderson; Christian steward- ship• secretary, Mrs. .E. Rivett; friendsrhip secretary, Miss Rebina Sproul; Christian citizenship secre- tary, Mrs. C. Blake; associiite mem- bership secretary, Mrs. M. Shackle- ton; supply secretary, 1VLrs. R. Fin- nigan; press secretary, Mrs. Charles Fowler; pianist, Mrs. Otto Popp; ' assistant, Mrs. M. Reed; 'Baby Band leader, Mrs. J, Finnigan; • C.G.I.T. leaders, Mrs. H. Finnigan, Mrs, C. Crozier; auditors, Mrs, A. Elliott, Mrs. J. Ryan. Mr. and, -Mrs. Harvey Alton, Ron- ald .and Eleanor, visited Mrs. Robert McCabe, Benmil1er, on Sun- day. Amusing Incident. — It is nice when former Dungann•oni:tes think of their birthplace and the ones back home. The fbllowin g is a copy of an amusing clipping sent to Mrs. M. Reed frorn Mrs. Roy Willis, Detroit, the former .0Iive POWER'S H144,, Dec. 5. — The teachers and pupils of Grace •Church Sunday School are busy preparing for their Christmas con- cert to be held this S,iturday,even- ing, December 10, Everyone is welcome. 'Ow'ng to the absence of Mr, Renner, services last Sunday were conducted by Mr. Ashton, Clinton, who is studfinlg for the ministry at London. Next Sunday, December 11, will be White Gift service in the .Sue - day school... This is in charge of Mrs. Torn Sowerby's and' Mrs. A. -Lockhart's classes, teachers oaf the junior -girls and junior boys classes. Gifts will go'-© the child- ren's shelter in Goderich. The annual meeting of the W.A. of Grace Church was held at the home of Mrs. J.. Torrance. The pres-derit, Mrs. Lockhart, opened the meeting. The Scripture was read by Mrs. Bill Cox. Roll call was answered with gifts from about 118 ladies and it was decided to give these to the Salvation Army iri Goderich. The seu:etary-trtas mei., Mrs. •P. Harrison, read her reports 'which showed a nice hal ares at the end of the year. It was decided to give;- a "donation to the M.,& :VI. Society and also the Board of Stewards. Mrs. Lockhart thanked the ladies for their co- ' cperation during the ye'r and asked to be relieved ctf her .pos tion for the coming year. Mrs. El;I n Cox conducted the election of cf- frcers which are as follows: Presi- dent, Mrs. Gordon Manning; 1st vice-president, Mrs. Keith Cox; 2nd vice -.president, Mrs. Bill Towns- hend; 3rd vice-pres,_dent, ,Mrs. Bill Mellwain; secretary-treTsurer, Mrs. Pete Harrison; card secretary, Mrs. Elgin Cox; organist, Mrs. Bill Cdx, visiting committee, Mrs. D. Mc• Dougall and Mrs. Wilmer Harrison; quilt committee, Mrs. Reid Tor- rance, Mrs. Harry Torrance. Meet- ing closed with the mizpah bene- diction and the hostess served a lovely lunch. • FOR A, TURKEY EACH $1.00 PURCHASE ENTITLES YOU TO ONE TICKET GODERICH Crawford: "Going --Going, Gone"— Dungannon, Northern Ireland -- "Going once . . . going twice . , , " shouted George Smith, the auc, tioneer at a sale—and then he was gone, literally. The •floor had given way under him and • 50 bidders at the sale. They all ,landed in the cellar, but only one of them . re- gdired'hospital attention." Mr. Jack Caesar has taken a position with CKNX-TV, at Wing - ham: Word from Mrs. James Thorne, Victoria, B.C., says the weather is lovely and mild there and no snow: She left from here two ,wee'•.,; ago and will spend the winter months 'with her son there. Mr. Thorne is the lineman here for the Goderich Rural Telephone Company, Mr. and Mrs. BertMcWhinney were recent visitors with their father, Mr. Dave McWhinney, who is recuperating ,from illness at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ear1 Blake, in the Horne,sville Mr., and Mrs. Charles Fowler and Tom spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Jackson, Ripley, vaultspAy;Dommook, Throusvips Ray,N S J O, . Pooh V J I Santa Claus IS conning to town .. a,nd lam to 'being good, it's 'best to be ready . ready with all sorts of fine -and -fancy, plain-and-prac- tical,.foods,,fram A&PI A&P's savings policy neves loomed lovelier than right now in the excitement and expense of Christmas preparations . . , re- member,.you always get more low prices on more .- items, more days of the week at A&P; Jane Parker PUMPKIN Pae Jana Parker Giant JELLY ROLL Jane Parker CINNAMON LOAF Jane Parker Sliced. 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