The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-06-12, Page 11DUNGANNON, June 10. -..- Mr. . week after a pleasant 0,44 with'
° and Mx's. Charles Morris, Detroit, her _broth r,:,Charles..'Wbyard,.. al
r pu , R i. nnatr_ Oak"' ..higan;.. . _ '
.and ' Retas . -�ht•$: rR i�, - „ �✓ urn .dy�rr?�re
' -on Stinday 'with -their mother, Mrs. turned at the week -end from a_ two
Abner Morris.. weeks' holiday with their- -non,
' Mr. and Mrs. George. Hamilton Chester Durnin, his wife and fain -
and family 'visited with Mrs, J. ily at Irwin, Pa.
Hamilton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh McWhinney
' At`"the regular Sunday afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. 'Clifford Steward-
perviee • at Erskine Presbyterian
Church, Brian George, infant son son on Saturday attended the wed-
�� ding at Toronto oMr, Donald
• of Mr. '.and Mrs. William ' Stewart, Shurgold and Miss "Marie Hefter -
4was baptized by Rev. Wallace Mao- nan, Toronto, On their return
,, , Clean. Sunday, they ,called at Oakville,
Miss Ida Whyard returned last meeting ,Rev,Geo. • Watt, Mrs. Watt
and family and were present, for
the laying of the cornerstone' of
the Christian Education building
which serves for temporary use
as a church and will later be Sun-
day school rooms. They also called
to see Mrs, Elliott in Stratford hos-
pital who is undergoing -ray tests.
She is, Mrs. MCWhinney's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ain Curran, Nancy
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Irvine He's on Sunday.
Messrs. Thorn 02:‘,..Eedy, ,Allan
Petrieb ,a71d,,4*" ake
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via plane. .
he. W.K S . held their June meet -
ing at the homy, o •Mrs Clifford
Crosier With 12'mtubers•. pi'eser t -
and three visitors, tMrs. , Cro2ier
presided. Mrs: Raymond Finnigan
was at the, Piano, for ,the hymns,
Airs. Herb Finnigan read the '$crip-
tore. The rollcall was answered
by 14 home calls and "seven hos-
pital . calls,. 'Mrs. M. Reed read a
letter from • Inter -church 'Council in,
connection with last World. Day of
Prayer. 'Mrs. T, C. Anderson ,had
the study book topic, "Youth' In
The N iws+" Mrs. Arthur Elliott
gave a reading, "Love." A mission-
ary bale will' be' packed at Mrs.
Shackleton's on June 16. 4.The July
meeting is ,to be held at lo'Mrs.
Shackieton's.
Advertising makes markets.
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lullett TOWV, IV 0eh0tt s' hel4
day 'WA - 4'0W all :ark .-
Londesboro on.Fariday,•..June 0,. with
13...s, h:ools., competing. Y.
The girl champions were as fol'*
Iows: Jill Goldsworthy, seven years'
and. under; Freda Goldsworthy,
eight . years and under; ,Shirley
Riley, 11 years and tinder; Nancy
-Caldwell, 1�2 years and under. The
boy champions were: Derwin
Carter, seven • years -,and, under;
Taff Bakker, nine years and under;
John Arthur, 11 years and .under;
Gordon Hoggart, 12 years and
muter,
In a game between a team of
boys from.•the various schools as
the teachers, the boys won by a
3-2 'score. The umpire was G. G.
Gardiner, school inspector.
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'With the tourist season just around the corner
visitors to • Goderich will- be asking residents
here about points of interest to see 'in this
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• KINr3SBRIDGE, June 9. — Rev.
Father ,Dietrich, IC.R. of '' Loddon,
was the celebrant of the two masses
en Sunday during the absence of
Rev. Father. Van Vynckt, who was
guest speaker at the first mass of.
one of his former altar boys at
Langton. -
Mr. and Mrs., Menard and two
sons spent last week at the -Clifton
Austin home.
Mr. Leo Moerbeck purchased the
residence of Mrs. Jerry Dalton'
jformerly known as the Convent)
and will take possession of same
on July 1st..
We are sorry to learn that Mrs.
Con. O'Keefe suffered a setback on
Sunday morning, and is again a
patient in Goderich hospital.
• Mr. and Mrs: Ed. Redfern and
David, of Detroit, spent the week-
end with the Gilbert Frayne family.
Mrs. Frayne returned home with
them after a week's visit in De-
troit.
Mr. Dennis Dalton,of the S.S.
Forestdale, spent te week -end
with his family
here. Other visit-
ors
ors were: Mr. and _Mrs. Jos. Garvey,,
Of "'Toronto; '11r. and Mrst, `John
Moerbeck and family, of Goderich,,,
Mrs. Moore and family, of Detroit,
Mrs. Jack, Kinney, of Detroit.
The sudden death of Wilfred
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If your family likes Strawberry
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S1 RAVVBERRY ,JELLY
33/a cups juice (about 21/2 quarts
ripe berries) D •
71 cups s.• sugar,
(31/4 lb
4 cup, strained lemon juice
1 bottle Certo
'fo prepare juice. Crush thorough-
ly about 212 quarts fully ripe
berries: Place in jelly cloth or bag
arid squeeze, out juice. Measure
33/4 cups juice' and 1/4 cup lemon '
juice into a very large saucepan.
To make jelly,, To the measured,
juice in saucepan, add 71k2 cups
_sugar and mix well. Place over
high heat and bring tq,,a boil, stir-
ring constantly, At once• stir in
Certo. Then bring to a full rolling
boil and boil hard 1 7ninute, stir-
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Quite a few new homemakers
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`.`What is it?" they say. Pectin is
the jelling,sub,sthnce found in all
fruits in varying amounts, Certo
is pectin extracted from fruits
rich in this natural substance,
then refined, concentrated and
performance -controlled. Certain -
.'y, nothing al ti ficial or `chemical'
about it! When you use Certo and
follow the tested Certo recipes,
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perfectly:
If your church group or women's
club is interested in homemade
jam and jelly,° I have a Certo film
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Watch for my column! I'll • be
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meantime —if you've 'any jam or
jelly problems, please write me,
and I'll do my best to help you.
NOTE: The first of Goderich area
grown strawberries may be ready
next week. It will be more than
two weeks yet before the peak clop
is reached.
spots around Benmiller—the woollen mill, the
grist mill, the • winding roads, ,the trout; stream,
the,_loved shade, trees, They . will • thoroughly
enjoy their, visit to Benmiller. B-H Photo. ,
O'Loughlin, of Detroit, occurred
there last Tuesday. The body was
brought from Detroit to the Lodge
funeral home in Goderich with the
Requiein mass being sung by Rev.
H. Van Vynckt at St. Joseph's
Church, 'Kingsbridge, on Saturday
at 10 arn1. , SSudrviving are his sister,
Mrs. Joseph Adelmann (Bernad=
ette), of Detroit; and two brothers;
Leonard apd Matthew; of this par-
ish, to whom we extend our sym-
pathy. The 'pallbearers were Cyril
Austin, Frank Moran, John Austin,
Vincent. Austin, .-J,..Ad..elmann_: and
R. Friend. Relatives from a dis-
tance' attending the funeral were
Mr. and Mrs. Adelmann, Joseph
and Mary Adelmann, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald' Friend, Detroit, Mrs. Cath-
erine Costello, Kathleen, Michael,
Raymond, John, Timothy Costello,
of London, ,Mr. and Mrs Larry
Brown, Toronto, Miss Carrie O'-
Neil,. of Goderich, Mrs. D. Moore
and family, of Detroit.
Mrs.
MaryLierman,
Peter and
Diane • spent nt Sundaywith w th relatives
in Langton'. -
Brinker— P- rr —
e '_ One f the
y. o
prettiest early summer weddings-ef
interest to many Kingsbridge and
Goderich friends took place in De-
troit on May 31st, in St. Matthew's
Church, 'with a Solemn Nuptial
Mass, uniting Therese Eileen Perry,
daughter f
g r o Mr: and Mrs. Nicholas
Perry, and Charles T. Brinker, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Romandus Brinker,
of Detroit. The bide is a grand-
daughter of Mrr Thos. Drennan and
the late Mrs. Drennan, of Gode-
rich, and has been a frequent
visitor with relatives here. Two
cousins of the bride, Patricia and
Mary Lou Drennan, Mr, Raymond
Dalton .,,and Mrr -Peter Lierman, of
Kinggsbridge sang the nuptial
mass,
With Donald Drennan (cousin) :sere=
ing the mass. The -bride, who was
given in •.marriage by her father,
wore a white satin gown with
supreme neckline and' full skirt,
long, tight . sleeves, and an over-
skirt of tulle • and Chantilly lace.
A coronet of seed pearls held her
veil, and she carried a white prayer
book with white orchid. Her six
attendants were gowned alike in
ballerina -length dresses' of pale
blue embroidered
lace over blue
taffeta. They wore matching vel-
vet headbands and carried blue
carnations. The bride's sister, Mrs.
Mylor White, was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids included Mrs. Salva-
tore 'Lombardo, Mrs. Richard Ber-
nardo;---•dnd Miss Suella 'Brinker
(sisters) of the bridegroom, and
Miss Barbara, Kiepert. Mary
Xing(cousin), of London,
Ontario, was a charming tittle flow-
ergirl, with Robert White (nephew)
as ring -bearer. The bridgroom had
Salvatore Lombardo as best ' man.
Guests were seated by Richard
Bernardo; Joseph Boguth, James
'and Thomas White. •The mother
of theb (formerly formride rly Eva Dren-
nan of thisart h wore powder
blue lace, and the bridegoom's
mother was in ° grey lace ,
each ,-wearing cibodium or ids
Over 100 guests'r
, were present' fd
the wedding breakfast in the Com-
munity . Hall, with Mr. Melvin
O'Reilly,.+of Windsor, (cousin), as.
toastmaster. ,About 400 guests at-
tended the reception in the even-
ing, and Mr. and Mrs, Perry are
to be commended upon their hos-
pitality in the generous manner in
which they took care- df all their
guests.Among
the out-of-town
guests attending were -114r. Thos.
Drennan, of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs.
Tr J. Drennan 'and Yvonne; Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Drennan, daughters
Patricia and Mary Lou, and son
„Dtmald; Mrs George Drennan
(great-aunt of the bride); Mr. and
Mrs• McIntosh (aunt), of Windsor;
,Mr; and Mrs. Mervin' O'Reilly, of
Ann 'Frances and George, of Lon-
don; Mrs. Jos. 15epetro, of Nash-
wauk, Minn.; Mrs• Gilbert Frayne,
Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dal-
ton, Mr. Peter Berman, Mr. John
O'Connor, M. and Mrs. Wm. John-
ston and daughter Barbara, all 'of
Goderich. After a wedding trip
to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Brinker
will reside in East Detroit,
There are more than one and a
third million women in Canada
with paid jobs, and the largest
group of women workers is ih
manufacturing.'
BAYED, .June 9. ----Mr -,Fi`a k
Martin, of Detroit; arrived on
Thursday to spend the summer at.
her cottage.
Master , tBraden Doerr, Mitchell,
spent last Week with •Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Hovey. .
• Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Heine, Lon-
don, are spending two weeks • in
the village. '
Mrs. F. L. Potter, and two child-
ren, London, ,were at their cottage
over the. week -end.
Mr. and, Mrs, Douglas Varty 'and
family, London, spent the week-
end at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Charlton and
three girls, Stratford, 'spent the
week -end at the Metcalf cottage. .
Miss Jessie Metcalf, Detroit;
spent the week -end at her mother's
home.—
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer and
,Tom, Waterloo, were at their cot,
tage over theweek-end.
we k end.
Dr. and Mrs. Friel e , Stewart and
nd,
family, a y, Windsor, spent the week-
enda t he
t Highlands.
.
Mrs. Wm.g Munroe, London, is
spending a few days at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. ° Gordon. Pfaff and
son, Windsor, were at their home
for Saturday and Sunday.
LAC Ralph Moyer, of B.C., who'
is taking a special course at'Tren-
ton, called on friends -on 'Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fraser, Wind-'
sor, spent from Friday to Sunday
at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barber and
family, St. Thomas, spent the week-
end at their home.
Miss Grace Woolfenden, Detroit,
came, last week to spend the sum-
mer at her cottager
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Parker,sr.
spent the weekend at Owen Sund'
Mr• and Mrs. Wm. Parker, Lon-
don, are spending a week "with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Fraser.
Mr:'and Mrs. David Baird, Lon-
don, .spent the week -end with Mr:
and iMrs. Ed. Sturgeon:
John MacLeod, Port Stanley,
spent the week -end with his par-
ents, Mr. and .Mrs• L. H. MacLeod.
' Mr. and Mrs. Eric Earl, London,
were ' at their -cottage over the
week -end.
Mrs. Aaron-- Cita nian Detroit,
s P. et ,
is holidaying at her cottage.
Of the 13 men who have served
as Prime Minister. Since Confeder-
ation, nine have been lawyers, •
The carving and pa nting. on the
totem poles cif our west coast
Indian families relate ancestral
legends and also honour the fam-
ily's totems, or favourite guiding
spirits.
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