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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-06-05, Page 8tor 4 BURN funeral home on' May lith. She is survived by ..one brother; Charles, 'May 27. -Airs. John cit Wint;h�un, two sisters, Mrs. ittlsitt ye ivied a letter this week l James Foreman, (Annie), and, Mrs. a . a 4 '. ? llt?t,... .. r .. Ray Scott (Ellen)„'cif ioreRt9. S'"'me 4B�Ja �ltson t�r.sxtod..'das. a � �. t ezM • +mics) informing her that her ,week enti with Mr. and Mrs, G. Ins" hiss Edna Jones, of Flint, Staubus of Royal Oak Michigan, +1ieh; had 'passed. away following ttft operation on May 12th. !Miss Mrs. Robert Ling, of London, and 'Jones was the dau ;h,ter of the Mrs. Bert liaechler, et Goderich, • r ones) were visitors last Friday with their , 1Rtt: Ur. and Mrs. Edward J, I father, Mr. Ralph U' Munro.. and 'resided for marry years in Miss Margaret K. Jackson was Colborne ;Township 'on the faritt United Church last Saturday after- noon when she. was guest speaker to' the children of the Thatnes Road and Elimvale Mis,sion Bands. Sunday School Concert. ,- On. Monday evening, May 26th, for the; conclusion of the Auburn Sunday School anniversary services, a travelogue on Florida was given by Dr Alexander Nimntp of Wing - mow Occupied by Mr and Mrs. Wil- guest speaker at the Thames Road • Uiam Reid and family. . 'She" re- ceived her • early education at S.S. No; 3, Colborne, but Many years ago she' Went to Detroit where she held a 'position. „ She • was in her 58th year. Funeral services were conducted at the A. H. Peters backache! -tired outl -rest disturbed! ARE ALL ' VIVES FED UP ? mea -'"they are-`Crou�ec7'b� 6ac3cacTie, that tired out feeling or disturbed rest, many, many women turn to Dodd's Edney Pills. These conditions can be caused by excess acids and wastes in the system and Dodd's KidneyPills atimulate the kidneys and aitheir l action of rethoving these excess acids and "wastes. Then life seems 'righter, housework lighter! Why don't r a, too, try Dodd's? 6 ham. His talk, was illustrated by' colored' slides. Margate and Martie Koopmans sang a duet acicompan- ied by Mrs. Robert J. Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor played several selections on the mouth - organs, accompanied by Mrs. Ken- uet'h-"Mrpongalis--Tft'e evening con- cluded with dainty refreshments served by the ladies of the Wo- tnan's Association. . Mrs. Bert Marsh and Mr. and Mrs. William Knechtel, of Peters- burg, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mogridge. Mr. and Mrs. James Machan, of Moncrief, spent the week -end with their son, Keith, Mrs. Machan, Rand'y and Trudy. W. MacDonald Electric co.. Ltd. ELECTR!CAL CONTRACTOR INDl1STRI•AL COMMERCIAL — • DOMESTIC general ' E1ectri Appliances w " 1- Phone 235 or 479 , • OUT ON A LIM . WITH BUJ.' SMILEY Wel•,, Daddy -0, are you all set for Father's Day? • Will your big, -,old, soft; heart ,be just overflowing, your big, old, bloodshot eyes just all filled up, when the great day arrives? • ! * If it is, and they are, you're as big a sucker as 1 think, and Daddy - 0, I think you're the biggest sucker history has seen since the inven- tion of the wheel. * * * Speakiag....�.father ,d to be the big whael • is the family, ,,,But "in the past couple of .genera- tions. he's merely had his shoulder to it. Not to mention his nose to the grindstone: • * * The degeneration of the father's role in our family life, in the past fifty years, is appalling. Father has , sunk from "HEAD of the HOUSE" to "figure of fun." * * * He has shrunk front a seven -foot adjutant tb the Lord Almighty down to a five-foot Mother's Help- er,_ in the eyes of his children. Even since he stopped knocking Mother about the cave with the jaw -bone of 'a sabre -tooth tiger, he has been losing ground steadily. * * * "It's a man's world,' whines some fluffy, little, steely -eyed IRREGULARITY RELIEVED THIS EASY! WAY When biliousness or constipation rob you of your pep, try Dr. orse s`Triciiano�F 11 `Tfiey help give easy relief by promoting t ATF regularity.. Ti'y them - get relief with Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. At all druggists. • c7-:0 ws 4 n A J b � •-�. THE GODER1 . g cl\''c�.T..►-$A • woman. Saying whish, s, ho pro• seeds to, ; ° oyt and reduce to ,a quiveiriin9 foil for 4,9-r whjrn 01 iron the ,first figure of ,a Man, she On • et her silken -covered `hooks s All l have to do i,s think back to my Own father, if Jt i4'ant s wave of ineffable sadness to creep, dVLX Atte. Even then, the rbt was ;creela� •ing in, , (,he jackals were 'gnawi'ng at the hamstrings of the Father, but I was too yo}thg td realize it. * My Dad was a quiet man, a good map, and a wise man. He knew when he was up against superior armament, and in most cases 'he withdrew in good order, when he was outgunned. 'But once in, a while, with a flash of the fire of his male forebears, he would stand and fight, with all the glory of an old buck turning on the tormenting hounds. *. * For example, he'd hit his thumb with a hammer. "Holy jumpin' BLAST ! !," he wpuld roar like a wounded lion. My mother would turn pale and get at her ironing, We kids would cringe 'Uri -kr tables, behind chairs, hearts thumping with fear a'd excitement. * * * What happens nowadays? 1 hit my thumb with a hammer, "Helps holy old blinkin' belisl", 1 murmur, sotto voce, dancing around on one foot, clutching the thumb. "I'm gonna tell Mom you swore, 'Dad," pipes -Hugh, from the next room. 'You won't go to Heaven, Daddy, if • yo,li talk like that," cries Kim from under the table. "That's cer- tainly wonderful language to be using in front of the children," calls Her Nibs from upstairs. * *• My Dad didn't 'have to resort to violence, or even anger, to keep us kids in line. If we got lippy at the dinner table,. he'd just lay down his knife and -fork and give us -one piercing- look. That was enough, and deadly silence reigned. * * * 1 tried that the other day. 1 was attempting, to tell the Supreme Commander that I wouldn't be able to do the 'dishes that .night.. The kids were 'carrying.•on a, cross-fire of jab and giggles. • I laid down my fork and knife and gave,,them', a 'piercing look. It had all the ••eff ects*--piercing-look---would-•htv had' on Ni'aga'ra Falls: A. t. When my father told • us' some- thing, we accepted it. If he. said black end green cows -gave • whito milk,'that was goo's enough foto us. If I- make a statement, •it C'alls''fdr' panel (tiseussion, invariably co•ni- t eric ng: "Yabbut,, listen, Dad, ht w come', • . etc.?" "4, * 4 1 realize -fathers have .brought on' thei'rviselves,with their spineless. submission :all the .way down +l -ie' line. But the ridiculous pretence, once a year, that father is loved, honored and obeyed ' is merely rubbing salt in thew' unds. • ' So when it comes to Father's -Day; Incltrcle me mut: i Tri ss, that is, -there's a new set of' golfclubs; or something worthwhile in it. ' xFx, YERL� 0,46 �na'nia,ge” if, Vp1aan� &Q {? . 3',.., ¥r . N..,; or1ein; o f" f' o an , to Johann 4A I inggmat' daughter of Mr a><ad ttlrs. Kingma, also .of Holland, •tgo•place oil Saturday, May 24, at tCitcrx Presbyterian Church,. Rev. R:40., MacMillan officiated•' In' the absence of, her father, the . bride was given in, marriage' by Mr. Stephen Winter, of 'Goderich. he was lovely ,in a ballerina - length gown of white tulle' and lace over ruffled tulle and satin and embroidered with seed pearls and pearl sequins. Her shoulder length veil was held in place 'by a coronet of seed pearls. The bride carried a white lace -covered -Bible with a corsage of red 'roses and lily` of the valley fastened to it, She was• attended by. Miss Gay- nor Winter, dressed in a ballerina - length gown of white nylon em- bossed with pink roses over white taffeta. • Her wide sash of pink taffeta -liras Caught: -in- Sh wore a pink headdress. which was scattered with mother of pearl 'sequins and brilliants. Her bou- quet was of • pink carnations. Mr. Bruce MaoDona'ld was best man and Alex Sellars was usher. The reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Winter. Mrs. Winter, who receiy- ed the guests, was wearing an orange ice and white ensemble with white accessories. Among the guests, nine national- ities were represented and the bridegroom's cousin, Gustavus van tMonsjou, of Toronto, made a tape recording of the marriage cere- mony and reception to be sent to the parents of the bride and groom in Holland. When the' couple left 'for their, honeymoon, the bride wore a multicolored•-dr-ess .with..black. cessories. They will reside in Goderich where the groom is em- ployed with the Cementation Com- pany at the Itock Salt Mine. Serve p.savory snack • Chedda' chrr•set— - ora .cool summer salad will crisp crackers and pats af golden Liter... J , an' 'elegant de: pert. •, , 7N11044- • a•r;e Aria ua1 > unda' ', rc+- c fool con vention ? e North ,klu�ron Interde- ' idminationaf C9uncll of Christian 'Education Branch of O.C.C.E. was held ih Kntix United Church, Bel, grave, ]siday, •May 23.• The `meeting 'was ably conducted by the• president, Ur. Satn Scott, .Seaforth. . The.corivention was divided info two study groups. One was -led by Mrs. J. A, Mutray, the second by Rev. H. C. Burkholder, both of Toronto. Many excellent ideas 'for .itnprmv- ing the quality of Sunday'' School teaching were presented b' time esting solutions 'to teacher'S' prob- lends. The. following,glis the list of of- ficers for '1959: past president, Frank Raithby, Auburn; president, SahtScott, Seaforth•; first vice -pre' shient, Harry Snell, Londesboro; second vice-president, Keith Web- ster; Blyth; secretary, . Mrs. F. Powell, Clinton; • treasurer, Mrs, Wellington Good, Blyth. Girls' work secretary, Mrs. G. Beecroft, . Belgrave; boys' work secretary, R. Zurbrigg, Winghain; ' temperance V47 rvrr•^rw-�K+�... • THURSDAY, JUNE Oth, 1D8 secretary, Mrs. Earl Raithby, Gude, rich; Y:P.U: secretary, Mr. Walters; Goderich; - missionary • • secretary, Rev, D. J. 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Bond took the topic on "Race Discrimination," '1'hc meet- ing 'closed . with prayer by Mrs, J. Yeo. The W.A. meeting followed, with the president, Mrs. S. Farquhar, .reading the Scripture. Mrs. H, ;Cudrriore gave the report of the social committee on' plans tor a supper in June. Mrs. J. A, McKim gave a few highlights of the W.A. Presbytery in Wingham. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Farquhar. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. S. Farquhar, Mrs. C. Tebbutt and Mrs. K. Trewartha.. Mr. Jack -Norman, who Was a patient in a hospital at Noranda, Quebec', has been allowed to return to his home in Noranda. Mrs. Edward Grigg who has been a patient in Clinton 'hospital, has returned to her -home. 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