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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-05-05, Page 7' Mrs. Chas. Barker, Anglesea greet, returned on Monday 'rola ,�>-•- MTS Howard Alexander, of near Toronto. Mrs. Alex- ander and Mrs. • Barker_ were childhood ood friend's fro,y, the Lodies` Sweater SALE—x ORLON CARpiGA1y'S AND, PULLOVERS BANTA). NVARD/OAN8 AND PULLOVERS 4OV4Nv- WOOL CARDIGANS AND PULL VE1i,S CTU c ec1 .` Ma D`• During • � y CASHMERE Cardigans and Pullovers Size 34 only, CLEARING AT. 1/2 PRICE F. E. Hibbert 1/4on ti the last eve yearns. .iltoy and his wifeP -. ..x Weddiiigs� R SNALS• U aeauture nrt,, son of Mr. an d Mrs. Robert -------#•-=w ..- -r:,-.-_-a--- ,--�- E;. 1 ur _.^ �, A quiet et w di q wedding was solemn- ized on April 30 at Knox Press- byteriah manse, Clinton, when Marjorie Eunice Reid, daught ner, of Stratford, and form- PO ! erly of Goderich, has been ap- PORT ALBERT BERT 1 airs I ;pointed manager of the Bank PORT A:I�1,T, May 2.—Mr. not Commerce at Binbraok in the�layd Kaufman, of Calgary, is (Hamilton district. Roy .began �Is't• his • t M n N.S. v Reverend o e rnd R. G Dia R x n H 4 o 1a' e�• e�ddizl' 1x1 'U•S� " W � a_S played iby �Mr. J. F. Stephens. father,, the bride Wore a gown of pure sills organa over tai !feta fashioned on princess lines. The bodice featured -an open er scoop neckline shaping to a V in . front, and 'three-quarter ,length, Sleeves. The bouffant. eni1 ;� �'�risC4"d 4w—hand' draped folds which cascaded up' to the back of the bodice. A close -fitting pleated silk tiara held her 'ger-tip veil of im• ported silk illusion and she car- ried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Sylvia Peachey, sister of the bride was bridesmaid, Wear, frig "'"a ‘oliffant street -length dress of Sea of Romance- blue chiffon, with a shirred., bodice his banking -career 22years agoing g sis er, rs. William of Mr. and Mrs. William Reid, g ers, Mr. Tigert and family. _ jLuckno�w, became the 'bride of at ot•he Goderich branich and . Mr. and Mrs. Frank ,Papers , dseveral' �, �:..Jt ,s a a •Liu � .� e ': �1 •e k v� lr n �h za _ e tea a _4:Defiance, e � , pp r,� ''((�� c Ohi • a !gid- san'�` f on friends and relatives i the o1'•. and Mrs.. Vere 0. vicinity recently. n Cunningham,. , Goderich. Rev., There will be Baptismal ser-. • D. J. Lane pe formed the double vices in Christ Anglican Church, ring ceremony. next Sunday: The bride wore a Persian ,grey moves o e$ to different branches, being ton years at St. Oath- arines. Frani there,' he was moved ta' Brighton as an ac- coun,tant,where he has been for du'--- ---...,_ �_ y_- —,..;_ flaniie , uit,itii beige and white accessories "and 'wore a cordage r c of red carnations. ' MOTHERS ', The bride was attendted by ',DAY MENU • . h�r t4'. , A'Irs:,:,;�ri�..:,,�irahol- SUNDAY, 5-7.30 •P M AT " _.. son,. ,, of Paisley. She wore a TIGER DUNLOP INN grey flowered dress of nylon over taffeta with white acces- sories and wore a corsage of Pruit Cocktail, Juices, Chicken Soup pink carnations. Relishes, Salad, Cranberries • The gf ail' was Archie NLcNicholson,n, oof Paisley. Roast Chicken, T -Bone Steaks, Pork Chops The couple wild reside in Fresh and Frozen Vegetables Lucknovv. Pies, Tiger Dunlop Delight and Ice Cream McLEAN -- PEACHEY Tea and Coffee Knox Presbyterian Chapel, Hot Rolls and Breads RESERVATIONS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTTION. i decorated with spring flowers, Catering to Weddings,was the scene, on Monday at• Banquets, Anniversaries, etc. G. Kaitting, four, o'clock, of the marriage of „ Carlow 2406 !Ruth Gwenda Peachey, Gode- We are now serving our regular Sunday Dinners. rich, and William George Mc- Lean, Fort Churchill, Manitoba.! isiwommemr. • �G?f rLlf: f.:'• f.'t%•• SAVE 26c ECONOMICAL GIANT 10-0Z. JAR $1 .19 .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • 25 Extra • • Gold Bond Stamps• •WITH THE PURCHASE OF 4444 2 -LBS. ALLSWEE-T • •• • "COLOUR. BAG • e MARGARINE' - g 2 COUPON EXPRIES MAY 10TH 0000000000•0•000•0600•00•••• Feature. "NEW" •RASPBERRY e DANISH BUN Reg; 39c- Save 4c -Pay Only 35 C •••••••••••0••••e•••••6••oo• 100 Extra 'q Gold Bond Stamps • • WITH THE PURCHASE • OF ONE • • • PEPSODENT ECONOMY it `ROYAL 'GOLD • FREE COMB ANBD BRUSH SET ID-ENT-ALCRE-AM110ECOUPON. EXPIRES MAY 10TH 4•A•••ivfl••NN••••B••11••••N TALL TINS 27c SALAD DRESSING QUAKER UFFETS° GERBERS Baby Cereals CHAMPION DOG FOOD GIANT SURF CREAM IGAiOMES DOLES FRUIT COCKTAIL 28 -oz. 29c: 28 -oz. Tin 45c TABLERITE MEATS 8 -oz. Pkg. BETTY- CROCKER: MIXES.... -t 32 -oz'. Jar 2 PKG S. 59c 1 19c Pkg.6-oz. 3 9 445 15 -oz, Tins c PKG 63c PT. BRICK 25c White Devil Food 212-a= Pk95. 49c ROYAL GUEST SLICED BREAD 24 -oz, Loaf 19c: The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Peachey, Goderich, and the groom's par -i ents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. McLean, of Marraretville, , We have Quality Products for your Farm and Hoye Shell Gasoline and Dieseline, motor oils, and greases fur your farm. Shell Furnace and stove oils for your home. For Fast -Dependable Delivery Phone • JA 44386 EDWARD FUELS `and short puffed sleeves. She wore a matching pleatedo, head- ress and carried a bouquet Whitecarnations. rQbmsunauivasnnr , c. of Gaderiche •and -Vayne Peachey, brother of the bride, ushered. , At the reception tionheld at Tiger iger uitop Inn,the bride's mother received the guests in a navy ad ill ., o' .. xmtL:ofB.3.a0�,p��1± with matching- accessories' and •a corsage of pink carnations I Por travelling to Nova Scotia, the bride chose a blue spring- time frock with full skirt and three-quarter leligth . sleeVes. Beige and white aeeensories, and a corsage of pink carnation completed her ensemble. They— sKr 11,..,res . ._a Churchill, Manitoba; ' ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 8th 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10 a.m.! Sunday ichoor and Bible Class. 11 a.m. Morning Service and Sermon. , (Junior Congregation and Nursery). No Evening Service. The C►t>derich ' Signal- tttr, v "rhu y: May $Ui, OBITUARY One time organist at St ' 'et! r, of Pittsburgh, Pa. .e • Joseph's Church, Kings"brridge, remains rested at Lodge Amoral but a. resident of Ga d �r until M�d��den�- Re- t e past 40 years, Elizabeth q highmass 'was' sung et .�r' a ti � n died t. at Alexandra H A+l a os-�.C e n Peter's od Church, ri pitta! Friday at the age of 01. 1.4' a.m. Interment w'as at .St, 12ee4,4.Palaont4t the, Jgse�rh s .comet , .Kiingslbrh J g e rr hospital for several years. �.. The' lid/ bearers 'were %le' Born in Ashfield Township, Schneiketr, James Martin, she .was Mrd and Mre. Joh>a' Mir t113. '111 vim aro two ta*Ilitaii'• a daughter- of the late Martin and 'Terence Musser. Bethel -Pent castaJ Taber r e: • SUNDAY, MAY- 8 '10 a.m. Sunday Schabl, classgsfor all ,ages,. 10,orship Service—HA Mother's Days ! a" 7.30 p.m. 'Evangelistic Service. ' "Victory th.rouai[ 'faith and Obedience." Tuesday,8 r`' p,ti�. Bible Study and Prayisr Meetirt�.' Friday, 8 p.m. Young Peoples. REV. !i, C. CRACKNELL, Pastor —:Phone JA 4-,8586, You are invited to - come and worshiv with .Us. • „ REV. FENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D;D., Rector. MR. J. F'STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA North b f ret -United- Citatrch d: 10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. "THE FAMILY DAY." Sacrament of Baptism. Nursery and Junior Congregation. U�.A►.,,A4%liictex,::�s MR. GEO. INGHAM, A.R:C.T., Mus: Bac: Music Director. -. Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV. ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Minister Mr. H. de Jong, Organist Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess 10 a.m, CHURCH SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. Nursery and Junior Congregation. 7.30,p.m. DISTRICT NURSES' SERVICE. FREE METHODIST CHURCH WELCOMES YOU, SUNDAY, MAY 8 9.50 a.m, Family Sunday School. 1) a' m. "FAMILY PROTECT.L}N." 7 p.m. "KEEP INSURED!" - Wednesday+t, 8 p.m. Class Meeting. REV. 'E. A: COOPER, Pastor—JA 4-9306. GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL --All Ages. "' rvuw flaky, 11 a.m. "HONOR THY MOTHER." 7 p.m. "THOU GOD SEEST ME." • E. Von KEITZ, Minister. W. BETTGER. Organist. THE. SALVATION ARMY — SUNT DA's, ~MAY g:. CAPT. AND MRS. • H. CIRQS.SL.AND 11 a.m. HOLINESS MEETING, 3 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 7 p.m. SALVATION MEETING. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible' Study. Y.ou are never a stranger at the Army. Victoria Street United Church SUNDAY, MAY 8 MOTHERS' SUNDAY (with baptisms). 130 a.m, Brief Sunday School. �1 11' a.m. JOINT FAMILY ,SERVICE and. Sunday—School. L30 p.m. Benmiller Joint Mothers' Day. 3 p.m. Union Family Service. REV. S. A. MOOTE, B.A., B.D., Minister, MR. FRANK BItsETT, (Organist. Florence Nightingale Church Services Sunday, May - 8 AT 7.30 P.M. Knox Presbyterian Church and St. Peter's Church Tea will be served following the services in the cafeteria of the hospital. All nurses are_urgedto_attend. -8 . I TABLE -FRESH PRODUCE GRADE "A" EVISCERATED FRYING CHICKEN 0111111.111, 4111M11107 RED, RIPE AND SOLID • SEE OUR DISPLAY. 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