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• Grace United Church, Porter's
on Oct. 4th :when Donna McMillen
and Kenneth Bauer exchanged mar-
riage vows before Rev. C. Peacock.
The bride is the daughter of 'Mr.
And Mrs. James McMillen and the
groom is the 'son of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius. Bauer; all of R.R. 1, bode.
rich.
Mrs. Molly CoX, of Goderich, pre-
sided at the organ and Martin
Bauer, of Hamilton, was' soloist.
• The bride, givcri in marriage .by
her father, wor0 a ballerina -length
gown of net and taffeta ,and, im-
ported Chantilly: lace with' lily -
point sleeves. She'carried a white
Bible crested with a mauve orchid,
Miss Marlene Norman, of Al.
gonac, Michigan, was bridesinaid,
wearing a ballerina -length gown of
lavender net over taffeta with a
yellow mum corsage.
Miss Marilyn Watson,.df London,
was ,flower girl in a yellow nylon
dress with matching mum corsage.
• Don Bauer, of Stratford, was best
man for his brother, and Harold
Leasa, of Rostock and Larry Selvesr
of Science Hill, colisins of the
groom, ushered. •
Receiving Ihe guests at the re-
ception in the church parlor, the
bride's mother wore a navy blue
ensemble with white aceessories
and a corsage .of pink carnations.
The groam's mother 'chose a royal
blue dres swith beige accessories
..and a pink 'carnation ,:corsage.
For travelling, the bride donned
a boxy suit ot green with dusty
rose, black accessories and an
orchid .corsage. On their return
they will reside in London.'
Guests were present from Ham-
ilton, Algonac, St. Marys, Glencoe,
and surrounding district.
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PATTERSON—PITBLADO
Mums in shades of gold and
bronze decorated Knox Presbyter-
ian Church on October 4th for the
-Wedding' (-)1' • Marie rElliaberfh-PIU.
blado, Reg.N.; and Douglas Patter-
son. Rev. R. G. MacMillan.officiat-
ed. The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Pitblado and
the groom is the son of Mr„ and
Mrs. D. J, Patterson, all of Gode-
rich.
Mr. W. H. Bishop played the
Given in marriage by her father;
• the bride was lovely in a, floor -
length gown of peau de sole fash-
ioned with a fitted bodice featuring
a bateau neckline, 'outlined with
'Aleneon,lace jewelled with °pales-
. cent se-ciuins. .Similar insets out-
skirt. Her French illusiodi veil
was held by a tiara of opalescent
.pearls and sequins and she earried
Ilibberd roses- mad feadiereilitittufe
Mrs. C. Bennett, sister of the
bride, as matron of honor, wore a
gown of tangerine crystal charm
and carried .a cascade of yellow
lingwood, riieee of the bride, 'and
Miss Jiidy Patterson, sister of the
groom, were brid-estnaids, wearing
Identical gowns with yellow mum
ed, nylon dress and carrying a
noSegay.of white and yellow mums,
little Miss Debbic Monk, of Sarnia,
jr., was ringbearer.
Donald Patterson, , of George.
town, was groomsman for his bro,
ther and , ushers • were ..Kenneth
Young, or.Kitchener, and Donald
Pitblatio, of Toronto.
The reception was held at Ihe
Tiger Dunlop Inn where the bride's
mother received the guests wear-
ing a golden champagne dress With
white accessories and a corsage of
yellow carnations. The groom's
mother assisted in- a sheath -type
jacket dress of grotto blue with
matching accessories and a pink
carnation corsage..
FOT travelling Through northern
Michigan, the .bride chose a sea
sand Vo'cama Sheath with a Borg
topper, winter white ,adcessories
and a corsage of yelloi,v roses.
They will reside in Georgetown.
' Guests from a distance were
present from Toronto, Detroit,
'Sarnia, Huntsville, Hamilton, Col.
lingwood and Woodstock.
Prior to her marriage the bride
was entertained at a shOwer in
Woodstock, given "by her former
THE OM/ERICH SIGNAL -STAR
ONE OF POPE'S LAST APPOINTMENTS, '
Godench Native Named
f*New Mites
The Most, Rev. Thomas J. Mc-
Carthy, 53, who ieft Goderich at
the age, of 15 to attend Assumption
College, Windsor, has been apPoint-
ed first bishop of the Diocese of
St. C'atharines, a new diocese in
Ontario created -by Pope Pius
a snort while before ,he passed
Any on October 6th.
A sun of the late Capt. itIld Mrs,
D. P. .Mccarthy, of Goderich,'Bishop
McCarthy has one sister, Helen,
with the Goderich P.U.C., and one
brother, Capt. Frank McCarthy, a
boat captain with Lakeland Tank
ers, of Toronto. Bishop •McCarthy
,attended St. Peter's Separate
Announcement of , the ,,,apponit-
ment was made by the Most Rev.
Giovanni Panic°, the Apostelie
delegate to Canada, only a few
hours after the Pope died. The
Most Rev. Giovanni Panic° Said the
appointment was one of the last
made by the Pope before his final
illness and he described it as an
act "for the welfare of the church
in Canada,"
It was Archbishop Panico who
was consecrator when the former
vice -rector of St. Peter's Seminary
was raised to the rank ot bishop,
August 1, 1955, at his appointment
as Bishop of. Nelson, .B.C.
The ceremony took place in .St.
Peter's Cathedral on the day of the
Feast of St.,Peter in Chains. Assist-
ing Archbishop Panic° were the
Most Rev. Hubert R. Dignan,
• Bishop of Sault Ste. Marie, and the
Most Rev. John C. Cody, BishOp
HURON -BRUCE RC's WILL of"London. ,
Bishop McCarthy had .been at
NOMINATE ON NOV. 7th SI. Peter's Seminary for 22 years.
The Huron -Bruce Progressive He had received his B.A. and
M.A. from the University of West-
Conservitive Association will hold
ern Ontarto and then attended
a nominating convention in ,the
Angell -Mtn 'Cott ege -and Propag,a n (fa
Wingham town hall anrriday even-
ing, NoveMber 7th, at 8,30.. 'Guest
speaker at the meeting will be the'
Hon. M. B. Dymond, M.D., minister
Jelin W. Hanna, who has repre-
sented HOron-Bruce in the Legis-
lature •since 1943, will again place
his name before the. convention.
So fa: there has-been no indication
that he will be serionsly opposed.
In addition to his. duties as a
Member of the Legislature. Mr.
Hanna. is a member of the' Ontario
Racing Commission.
If is expected .that a provincial
ercetiOn will be called next.spring,
1 Heather Beauty Salon
ANNQUNCES
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MRY. GERAED. (Loui*se) PITRE
1 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN ALL LINES OF
BEAUTY CULTURE.
,Formerly of :Emerson Beauty Salon, Windsor, Ont.
For Appointment, Phone 74
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og000m cite
College in Rome, where .he receiv-
ed his Doctor of .Theology degree.'
He was ordained in London in
1929- and served successively as
assistant priest at St. Peter's. Cath-
edral and administrator of All
Saints' Church in Strathroy.
In 1933 he Was appointed a pro-
fessor at St, Peter's Seminary and
subsequently became • vice -rector
there and later, when Christ the
King College was established he
becanie Dean. of that college. On,
his 25th anniversary•in the 'priest-
hood -he was named a domestic
prelate, with the title Of the Itt,
History Of Court
House Told W.I.
The Most Rev. Thomas J. McCarthy,
appointed Bishop. of Diocese of
St. Catharibes.
NURSES DISc,USS :FLANS
Seventeen - nurses attended the
monthly. meeting of the GodeKich
Graduate Nurses' Asseciation held
‘A letter was read from Mrs.
Sheila Aldworth, a former member,
who has recently moved to Sydney,
Miss Rdsemarie Chisholm . told
the nurses that two 'electric tea
kettles and two toasters had been
purehased and presented by the
Nurse's' Association for use' on the
two new floors of the hospital
wing.
Mrs.' Kathleen Glen, convener,
digcuSsecl plans for the forthcom-
ing dance.
Mrs. Mona Enzensberger was the
lucky winner of the draw.
An intravenous set and modern
drugs were on display for the
nurses. Uses of the' new drugs,
were explained by Miss 'Lila 'Young-
blutt and Mrs. Hazel Steels. Atts.
Helen Riley thanked the two girls'
for their kindness. Mrs. Muriel
Magie' thanked Miss Chisholm for
the use of her home. Lunch was
served by Miss Youngblutt, con-
vener, and her helpers. A social..
time was enjoyed.
ASHFIELD, Oct. 6.—kr. and Mrs.
Jack MacKenzie were in Hamilton
on the week -end to see Mrs. Neil
MacKenzie who has been ill there
while—visiting her daughter, Mrs.
The friends of Mr. Harry Treat
were sorry to hear of his death in
T IURSDAY, : OCTQBEE riiii, 198
Chioago. He was the husband of to contest the riding. Mr. Bae
Johustgnio ner-1y of -loth
tsnn,_pf, uck�aw,,was success-
ian, ar�d is survived by his. wife and tu1 in being chosen.. He is a suc-
cessful farmer.
Vilet and Mrs. Lacobe, and a son, Sympathy is, extended to the rela-
Charles, all of Chicago, tives of Mr. Earl Maclaren, of
The Liberals of Huron -Bruce Pro- _Goderich,, who passed away so sud-
la:v.3!c41 -'»; 7M�F ML `in� � va.�s.'�}i t rr . r'�b+`..�. iii
`fie `s"hp o e a " 7i' er,
day evening to choose a
Canada has about 35,000 miles of
paved highway and about 44,000
miles of Inain-track railway line.
Rev, Monsignor. ,,
The new Diocese of St. Cath-
'arines will be made up of Lincoln,
and Welland Counties, which have
been parts of Toronto Archdiocese,
and Haldimand County which was
part of Hamilton Diocese.
Of the five Great Lakes only one,
Lake Michigan, is entirely within
the United States. , Together they
form the largest group of freSh
water lakes in the world, and the
four which share Canadian and U.S.
shorelines, are controlled jointly
by the two countries.
BACKACHE DON'T BE COLOR-M.1ND
air be Warning WHEN YOU BUY COAL•g==
Get !blue coal'. . and be sure!
Backache is often caused by lazy
kidney action. When kidneys getout of
order, excess acids and wastes remain
in the system. Then backache, dis-
turbed rest or that tired -out and heavy -
headed feeling may Boob follow. That's
the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal
action,. Then you feel better -sleep
better -work better. Get Diidd's
Kidney Pills now. .59
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WILL OPERATE
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIbAY,
' OF EACH WEEK DURING ,OCTOBER
AND UNTIL, NOVEMBER , 20.
AricaNIKOIRIONINIa
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Proprietors
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This famous fuel is so good, it's trade -marked for real heating economy with far less waste: -
blue for y9ut. protection. Carefully graded and far less attention to the furnace.
inspected from start to finish, `blge coal' gives Remember, don't be color-blind when :761:1
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W, COST HEAT
Goderieh branch of the Wo-
men's Institute met in MacKay
Hall , on October 2nd with
in the chair and Mrs. N, McInnis
at the piano.
Le:viers appointed to attend the
Leadership Training Course to be
held in .C1fliton this week. were
Ryan and 'Mrs. L. Bannister,
'rho fall. pi.oject of the 4A1 Club,
.-Tho Cereal Shelf.- was dropped
N. Clairmont wa,; appginted
dek•gate to the Area Convention
to he in London. Octoner.21-22.
11 wa,-; decided to purchase a
membrancu. liko 0) donate 510
10 ho In,.;Jjtute
for 1
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A, Wilkin gave a pa por
with piatio solos.
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It's O.K., we have a
telephone in our bedroom too
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Taylor's Corner
TAYLOR'S CORNER, Oct. —
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norman and
Marlene, of Algonac, Michigan, and'
Mr.. David Henderson, of London,
attended •the Bauer -McMillan wed-
ding on Saturday.
The Stirling and Watson families
were saddened by thedeath of Mr,
Stirling's sister, Mrs. Mary Mc-
Kenzie, who passed away in Bay-
field on Tuesday,
Prior to her wedding on Satur-
day. Miss Donna :y1cMillan was pre-
sented with' a coffee' table and
scatter mat by the community,
, Anniversary services at Taylor's
corner United Church will.be held
on Sunday, October 19.
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