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Mr. and firs, Earl Cooper,
Quebec street, and Mr. and -Mrs,
William Gould, Newgate street,
left Monday, September 12, on a
trip to Portage la Prairie
Brandon, Manitoba. They
eeturn home in about
weeks,
and
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Mon. Tues. s- and Wed-5Opt. 19, 20,;,21
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In Technicolor ----His greatest picture-_-Docume.nitary.
"The P.B.I. STORY'
Thurs., Fri. and Sat.—Sept. 22, 23, 21,
"13 • fHOS$TS"
To• each patron a pair of gimmick glasses with which to
see or not to see, the ghosts.
Donald Woods, Jo Morrow and A's pure shrieking fun.
Coming—Judy Holliday and Dean Martin
In "Bells Are Ringing". Color.
Wins .County
Rodeo Contest
Ken Campbell, of Seaforth,
with 560 points out of a possible
600, won the Huron County Jun-
ior Farmers' safe driving rodeo
at Clinton on Saturday. Miss
Elaine Miller, R.R. 2, Wroxetbr,
Miring 447, stood first among
the ttio,., girtentritsm4ncscp4kk.
compete in the inter -county
e county
competition in Perth County at
Stratford fail f9,r this month.
Among the judges was Con-
stable A. Twaddle .of the Gode-
rich detachment of the O.P.P.
At the evening danee which
concluded the• day's program,
prizes were presented by Doug.
las McNeil, of Goderich,* Ted
Dunn, of J3ayfield, and others.
BOWLER WINS
At the Rotary Club Lawn
Bowling 1:aitrnansent held at
Buzfatills sSt ptenibor 10th, Ivo*
Sparling and H. McGirr won
first' prize.
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS this community can benefit from
organized betterment projects;
WHEREAS this ci thmunity can benefit from
young men trained for future leadership; `
WHEREAS this community can benefit 'from
-g-ood- bOiness conditions, more tourists, ..-.civic
in rovenients, better =facilities for health - and
education;
WHEREAS the Goderich Junior Chamber of
Commerce is a voluntary • e . .
v untary organization of citi-
zens enabling us all to work together to achieve
the above goals ,and generally to build a better
community,' to develop better citizenships in our
coinmunity,_our province and our country;
I, by. virtue of thea powers vested in me, DO
HEREBY PROCLAIM civic support for JAY-
CEE WEEK berg observed September 18 to 24,
and call on all citizens to lend their interest,
support and co-operation in making this obser-
vance successful in every way.
Ernie.
C. fisher:
Mayor,
U•
nion United'stircuit
84th Anniversary
Recalls OId Rider Days
Harvest than.k,sgiviig s6rvice himself a glorious church,"
at Ungar United Church Gode- J (IJphesians 5:27), Mr. Daniel
rich Township, last Sunday enumerated three essentials of
evenin also marked the 84th a glorious church.
"The church is made glorious
anniversary of a preaching place by consciousness of the .pres
which began with schoolhouse once of God," hp said. "With
e n
�q � du
i^l �� _, _�.,te� 0 �7�t�L1z ?-�axtscivus.��`ss•.��;�", �x�s�,��,�'•�--
odlist circuit -rider. nThere"Was''a of 'Go 1I T call 'f`orgetthe btifdcns ,,..
long period of Presbyterian .min- of life on my back. Without
istry, with. Rev. James -Hamilton that knowledge, worship aL.beatr-
}o , maps, yeah slcr:ving Unica.
dndLeetburn. The congregation "The eh'ureh is wing to
entered union When Rev, Selby made glorious by continuation
Jefferson was minister of Vic- of the ministry of Jesus Christ
toria Street.- It is as unit of the We are not converting men and •
three-point charge of which Rev. women today. l feel sure there
S. A, Moote is minister and are some people in this com-
James Young, clerk of session. inunity who do not go to church
Preacher for the well -attend- because you have never asked
ed anniversary occasion was them.
Rev. 'Charles • Daniel, former "A thing we need occasionally
chairman of Huron Presbytery in our ehurches is for someone
when stationed at Hensall and to get up in the middle of a
a past presiasnt of London Con-
ference. ,Retiring last year, he
is making his home in Ingersoll,
but with Mrs. Daniel has been
spending some time at his sum-
mer cottage at the ' United
Church camp.
Preaching from the text,
"That He might present it to
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The Gioderieh Signal -Star Thursday Sea. ihtb,
Ralph E. Smith, B.A.,
cipal of the senior public se ool
(the old collegiate for which a
brayer and say, `amen,' or pos- new name is being sought). Mr.
sibly ask 'What must .1 do to Smith completed his B.A., last
be saved?' Or simply shout spring and his Principal's Lead.
'Give us bread, Lord!' We wouldl•rship Course at Guelph this
all drop with heart failure or; summer. Raised on a farm
be . struck dumb. We get so,; south of Mitchell (Fullarton), he
far away from the minister of ;attended Mitchell High School,
Jesus Christ. We are afraid. Stratford Normal School and
Thank God there is a growing', the University of Western On-
nuni>ber of places today where'tario. He has previously taught
the ministry of our Lord is'r t M t. Pleasant, Hanover, Lea -
W. J. Denornnie 'One of our great dangers is !Smith, a native of St. Marys, is
•
con t' inuing
side and Scarborough. '�l
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FILM DEVELOPING
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SUNSET
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134 miles east of Goderich on
No. 8 Highway
Now---Thurs., Sept 15
"The Day They
mobbed The
Bank of England"
Aldo Ray and Elizabeth Zellers
Fri., Sat. and Mon.--'
Sept. 16; 17, 19
Two Features
"Young Jesse
James"
rs.
in allowing low ideas and low, an 11,N. from Stratford General
ideals t to enter. e let cam -,Hospital. i t' a1 Th three They have oh ild
munity ideals 'standardize the ren, Kim, She hen and David.
life of the churoh. We do not - •
understand clearly enough what almond green: accessories and a
God purposes to accomplish 'Talisman rose corsage.
through the church. It is no For her wedding trip to Cape
small matter -to belong to the Cod, the bride wore a suit of
Church of Jesus Christ — the ! t;ay leaf green French molaine
church of apostles and martyrs : with matching hat and gloves,
end. redemptive
who have carried -brown leather purse and shoes
-on redemptive -work in the
world. and a corsage of Talisman rase
"Thirdly, the.`dhurch .glrartuu• ;on their return, Mr. and Mr
musts knawtthe:--po+waxy• of_ the,Bu,helL wli reside in_Goderich
working of the Holy Spirit. It '°' ° teslsUft omr "a - dzstaarrce vver
is changing men again and again present from St, Thomas._ Lon
ani` veill continue to do it itt ding Kitchener, W i n.eh a m
Christian men' and women will Sarnia, Stratford and Lud now.
pray about it and be active min -r `Prior to her marriage, the
inters tit
a whom itcan uride was honored at, a trous-
work. We are putting 'all kinds Beau tea an September 3 given
cf purposes into the schedule 'of by her mother; at a by t'wolan-
`he church but there is only �ous shower given two of
the bridal 'attendants at the
one 'business: to introduce home of Mrs. John Westbrook,
Christ to boys and girls. and RR. 2, Clinton;,at a party at
men and women." the barn of Mr, and Mrs; Lorne
Soloists were Mrs. G. Currell Webb, -Mill road, Goderich, by
and Mrs. M. Sutcliffe; a duet •the North Street United 4th
number given by Miss D. Van- Go'derioh Rover Crew, of which
der�burgh and Mr. C. Breckow. the groom is the leader; and b
Frank Bissett, 'organist of Vic -1:f.., �'
toria Street, accompanied them. presentation 'of an electric
p By W.E.E. rying pan from • fellow officers
I of -the Order of the Eastern
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and encls September -34
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Mrs: Myrtle Bannister ' week -end guests with Mr".' - and
ed to her home in London Mrs. George Ellis, Wellington
Saturday after spending a week street. . •
with her mother, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs.H.D. Sather -
Foster. land, of Toronto, were Vests of
Mrs. J. Black and sons, John Mrs. James Green for several
end Guy, of Woodstock, were days.
return=
MEMBERS WELCOMED AS
GUILD 'RESUMES MEETS /�±
Yo
• St. GeorgE's Churchwoman's� Viet Him ATEXACO �� CHIEF, HAT FREE
Guild met September 7th with
the president, Mrs. K. E. Taylor
presiding. Mrs. 3.1. Tichborne
was in the secretary's chair.'
Scripture was read by Mrs.
'atterson.' A minute's silence
was observed in memory of a
departed member, the late Mrs.
A, Shore.
The president extended a wel-
come back to the members for
the fall. She thanked all those
who had helped with the garden
!!'arty in any way.
It, was reported that a sur
lice was reee•ntlys made and
resented to the church organ -
t, who was most appreciative.
It was decided to have,a pot
ck supper at the meeting in
ctober. Lunch was served by
rs. Patterson and her com-
I
Willard Parker and Ray
Strechlen p
PLUS . p
"THE FIEND' WHO a
WALKED THE WEST'' i u
Hugh O'Brien and Dolores 0
Michaels " , . M
- mi-tte
Tues., Wed. and Thurs.—
Sept. 20, 21, 22 -
— SPECIAL•
66 Baskets of white mums .and
The 1• �bAC�E�t gladioli, and 'lighted cathedral
tapers formed the setting in
Carroll Baker and Roger Moore North Street Unit'esi ,Church on
!Saturday for the; wedding cf
Ruth Elaine Westbrook and
Ronald William Bushell. Rever-
end A. E. EustaSe officiated,
't'he bride is the daughter of
-Mr. and Mrs. George Earl West-
brook, of Goderiefe and .,, the
groom is the son of Mrs. Wil -
(limit E. Bushell, of, Go,derich,
and the late Mr; Bushell.. Wil-
liam Stiles sang "0 Perfect
Love" and II. G. Pspert presided
at the organ.
Escorted by ,her father,' the
bride was lovely in her weds
(ring gown- of cloud, white bou:
quet taffeta fashioned an Ed-
wardian lines, ^ with inverted'
side panels folding back in o a
chapel train. It was embellish-
ed with motifs of Guipure • lace
traced, with tiny pearls 'which
matched the Juliet cap that held
her tulle veil. She carried a
bouquet of white gardenias and
roses,
The . bride's attendant6 were
her sister-in-law, Mrs: John
Westbrook, R.R. 2, Clinton, as
atron of honor; Miss Joan
Baker, of Sarnia, and her cousin,
Miss Judith Westbrook, of Ex-
eter,
x-e •er, as bridesmaids; her niece,
_Bonnie Ruth Westbrook, as flow-
er girl and her nephew, Brian
Westbrook, as ring bearer. The;
senior attendants wore sage
green silk organza dresses, -
styled with thawl collars _and
bouffant skirts. Their head-
dresses were of matching tulle
and feathers wibh bows of silk
organza and they carried cres-
cent arrangements of bronze
mums. The flower girl wore
pink silk organza with matching
hat and carried a nosegay of
sweetheart roses.
John Westbrook, R.R. 2, Clin-
THURSDAY and FRIDAY ton, brother of • the bride, was
September 22 and 23 groomsman and ushers were
Double Feature ---
Donald Sanderson, of Stratford,
--- and Ralph Sweitzer, of Exeter.
"THE RISE AND PALL and
the guests in the
OE . .EG!S .DIAMOND" church parlor, the bride's mo -
•(Adult Entertainment) ther wore a softhy draped dress
of matte jersey in misty purple
•-Ray "C�arlion, Karen Steele /shade with matching hat and
< , mplflred
••<'PHIS REBEL BREED" glovesshoesandOhapurseaghe and a corsage
(Adult Entertainment)' of pink sweetheart roses com-
Rita Moreno, MarkDamon pleted• her ensemble. The
(Orae ' Cartoc.) i groom's mother chose a French
�p�MNl�i 'wool dress in nutria colo` with ,
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THURSDAY' and FRIDAY
September 15 ,and 16
-- _Double Feature •—
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(Adult Entertainment)
Mickey Rooney, Frank Conroy
' ;INSIDE THE MAFIA"
(Adult Entertainment)
Cameron Mitchell, Robt. Strauss
(One Cartoon)
SATURDAY and MONDAY
September 17 and 19.
• ouble Feature -
"ESCORT WEST"
Victor Mature, Elaine Stewart
"SUBWAY TN THE SKY"
(Adult Entertainment)
Van Johnson, Hildegard 'Neff
(One Cartoon),
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September 20 and 21
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