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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-12-27, Page 14• 14 41'he Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, December 22nd, 1960 QUeen Victoria's marriage to Prince Albert helped introduce the cjaristMas tree into + land. LjOesearch 'experts SO Alert brought the custom with bilin from Germany and. set up a tree in Windsor castle in 1841. Stores in the U.S. depend on Christmas shoppers for One Icateth of ji the sales they Make during the -entire year. • Impressed by the fine Ivor of CanadaIs maple syrup several EuraPean countries have tried, without success, to transplant the Canadian maple. - BecaUse of the variable Can- adian adimate and our high livs aan44,0"s...P.Ag_itgiMuS.Ase• boxs. tiles at a rate about three tig'es the world average. sss-s-sys - isiessa+ • ; • • ••••••••••00 • •••••• • • • • ,• pri At this time of year. we take a long look in two directions: backward with warm appreciation for your patronage, and for. ward with the happy anticipa• ton Of continuingirSerre you— W. J. DENOMME Flower Shop •itteatetetetCWWW-MtC-aleCAD Season's iteetinf Awe,/ For Your, Patronage And For Your Confidence • ‘. VIC WALDEN WINTER ORCla/mF()RT-- '4------7)173CATOD -DISTRIBUT- - • Farm Petroleum products L 4 and Burning Fuels Goderich, Ont. JA 4-8812 nn. For 24 Hour Service4 • Call Residence, JA -4:8348 • • - (.1 HEATING OIL. 111-24-2WATiatlebrat=114XXXDOrrtilMaratriat-Da• • • • bs..biCL.,=f;',. • , •k, •iNi„.,-;',„„ Busy Year Of Accomplishments Is Noted At Knox WMS Annual Meet The W.M.S. of Knox Presby- lationk, sympathy,and get -well tetia.v...ehuTch i 4..-Zhona'saa..ropart7 -V•i.,V ...Maale...901 l . 2 V.) Ar - ed that the ,supply allocatlon range for these. or on Tiles -dear. „afternoon + of lask,-V01,. with the president, Winsosa-;#1.•'etraceY.APalidill& The Christmas story from the three Gospels was read- by Mrs. A. Taylor, followed by prayer, then a meditation on the mean- ing of Christmas in the world of today by :Miss Graeey. Reports of the year's work were given by the department secretaries. Mrs. C. Bissett re- ported 36 -home helpers with 70 calls made and $45 contributed. Mrs. A. H. Erskine reported five new subscriptions to the Glad Tidings making a total of 62. Mrs. R. Bisset reported 26 let- ters written; including corigratu- bership fund. Miss Woodruff . . SPECIAL.. ELECTROHOME . 17" TV: ONLY 179.95 Fully guaranteed and 90 days' FREE SERVICE. MANY OTHER BARGAINS AT Hutchinson Radio & TV - Huron Road. JA-iu4•783J tf 'was met, a4(34,-.CihriArrias. gifts- Mrs. Whitereported that nine. were sent -to Hamilton S:a_nakg••• -40*ttMtstlif---s.lAt4,544mWearA-E; tum. The sum of $21 was sent Were sent to India, for mission - to Mrs. J. Scott, o Seaforth, ares in Jobat, Barwani, Jhansi, convener ,of the W.M.S. anniver- and Amhkut, where ,,they .are sary project in Jhansi, India, really appreciated. and all ,expenses in connection Mrs. A. H. Erskine welcomed with the auxiliary were met Miss Lily lVfacArthur to the aux- from the Blessing -boxes. diary on bemaif of the members Mrs. A. Tailor reported no- and Mentioned the fine work Glees of meetings were sent to she had done in W.M.S. work the church ealendar, and reports for many years. of all the meetings were sent to Mrs. R. Bisset mosented the the Signal-StS1'. A letter was report of the nominating cam - sent to the Glad Tidings report- mittee, and Miss Woodruff pre ing the death of ,Mrs. W. Marsh; sided for the election and in - a valued member of the W.M.S. stallation oaf offieers. A social Lor many years.. Information -of half hour was enjoyed-- at the an historical nature was • also clOse of the meeting. sent to Mrs. J. Scott, of Sea- Officers for 11061 are: Honor - forth, in corin•ection with the ary presidents, Mrs. T. Ward - anniversary project. lane Taylor, Mrs. H. C. Dunlop; Miss I. Matheson reported an past -president, Mrs. G. Schaefer; honorary membership prbsented president, Miss G. E. Graeey; to Mrs. G. Schaefer at the be- first vice-president, 'Mrs. C. ginning of the year from Bless- Straughan; second vicespresi- ing box contributions. An hon- dent, Mrs, W. J. Ritchie; treas- orary membership will be given urer, Mrs. G. Stokes; recording to Miss Hazel Macdonald on secretary, Mrs. R. E. Wilson; her return from Formosa early corresponding secretary, -Mrs. R. in the new year. This was pro- Bisset; Home Helpers secretary, vided for by the interest on be- Mrs. Con. Bissett; assistant, Mrs. quests to. the auxiliary for the W. Bisset; Glad Tidings -secre- Life Memibership Fund, assisted tary, Mrs. G. MabEwan; adssist- by the Blessing boxes. ant,- Mrs. C. Cutt; library secre- It was decided to provide jun- tary, Mrs. J. White; literature iar membersthips with the $25 secretary, Mrs. R. E. Wilson; from the Mary Ann Bisset be- Welcome and Welfare secretary, quest given for the Life Mn. 'Miss Lily -MacArthur; press sec- retar-y1----Mrs. A. Taylor; [ James Richardson & Sons Ltd. if membership, 'Miss I. , a theSO1T; supply secretary, Mrs. J. Thom- son; telephone conveners, Mrs. W. Tebbtutt, Mrs: F. MacArthur; • "Serving the Feed Dealers Id Western Ontario" stocia conveners, Mrs. W._ Mac- - Ewan, Mrs. C. K. Saunders; pian - 'PHONE JA 4-8388, GODERICH • ist, Miss E. Somerville;auditors, Ab Mrs. W. tell, Mrs. W. Mac - Laren; nominating committee, Mns. A. Taylor, Mrs. J. D. Wil„ san and Miss M. Gordon. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM OF FREE METHODIST W.M.S. The Christmas meeting of the W.M.S. of the Free Methodist Church was held en Thursday evening with an atitenda'nee of 20. An -interesting program was conducted lby the 'president, Mrs. E. A. Cooper, and consist- ed of -the singing of Christmas carols; piano solos by Mrs. L. Sparks and Margaret McKee; "The 01,iristmas Story" &am St. Luke read by Ars. 'Carol Good. was presented with parts taken by Misses Vera Clark, Evelyn McMichael, Alice McGraw, Grace Stinson, Patricia Sparks, Barb- ara Cooper, Felicia Best, Sybil 'Tti117-Mrr".317Sibrdou--and-Mrs. M. McKee. Mrs. L. Sparks 'sang a beauti- ful solo, "0, Holy Night," and Mrs. M. Oliver and Mrs. G. Stewart favored with a duet, all accompanied by Mrs. ,Cdoper at the piano, Christmas corsages were pre- sented to these taking part in Lee yragrain„. • , N; • .• • • . 4%tkr_ 1 t.T*T4.' ima P15 To our friends, a holiday wish th4 they may enjoy all the best 'of the season. • MeLEA-N7B-ROS—. Allay the joyous spirit of the season lift your heart . . . brighten Your life . . . and be with you For a long time to come. ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIC . AND STAFF ennv WEDDING PIPE — WILLIAMS White mums and pink carna- tions, with four lighted candel- abra formed the setting in Halmesville United 'Church. on Saturday, December 10 for the wedding of Bonita May Williams and William 'Barry Pipe. The roricle is th'e daughter of Mr. and• Mrs. Harry Williams, -Holmes- ville, and, the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Pipe, Land e sboro. Reverend E. IS. Rotilston, Clinton, performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Harry Lear presided at the organ and Harry Lear, soloist, .sang "0 •Perfect Love" and "Wedding Prayer." The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in her gown of white net with Chan- tilly lace panels and bodice. She wore a .shoulder -length veil and carried a white -Bible crest- ed with a white orchid and sem s Miss Sandra Williams, Bur- lingten, was her sister's maid of honor, wearing a purple velvet dress with matching net head - dregs. She carried a cascade arrangement of yellow roses. Groomsman was John Pipe, Brussels, and, Murray IVIC'Ewan and James Radford, Clinton, ushered. •i• - A reeeptiotp was held in the dhurch, which was- decorated with pink and white strealners and white poialaom mums. Re- ceiving the guests, the mother of the bride wore a purple bro- caded silk driss with a corsage of yellow carnations. The groom's mother assisted, wear- ing. an olive green jersey dress with a yellow,carnation corsage. For travelling, the bride chose a royal blue sheath with white fur collar arid blue carnation corsage. Mr.' and Mrs. Pipe 50, will reside., in 'London. • iris the season to thank you -for -your loyal • patron* and wish you •all the pleasures of a good old- fashioned holiday! s. tY.f:SA,014 LUMBY'S Refrigeration — Appliances — Air Conditioning 39 St. David's Street Dial JA 4-7611 ' ••• lio, ho, ho and a very happy holiday to one and all! We take pleasure in sending Santa your way with thanks for your patronage and our warmest Christmas wishes. M & W MOTORS, MacPHEE and WATSON REBEKAH PAST' NOBLE GRANDS YULETIDE MEET The Past NOOle Grans Club of the Rebekah Lodge held its Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Bell. A short business session was conducted ,by the 'president Mrs. Harold Rivers, at Which time Mrs. Nel- son Harnack was installed into .0-0ear)41113kr-tiliVaieting-tal,%0 shal, Mrs, Fred Fritzley. • Several gatntea .of "500" were -.T'ay44'WllIf prizes"bettrg-,swera y Mrs. F. Bowra and Mrs. H. Rivers. A dainty lunch was served buffet style front a table decorated for the festive sea- son. Gifts (were exchanged and the hoStess was thanked for her hospitality by Mrs. Rivers. • You • don't have to go all. the '''"-teotowEbiatemeicteteasiaicialaiticiateiticicietezieistvaiticismaiat' s-wieieiaieicietcreieimietcismass-r:atgtcvaicreuaoteicteieieieiaivciemaeteseieiescweicatieteieeieieicwttktaeiiaziciee-teivetcieiciaiciveieivebrztieieeseccc-toiotlnstneaoattveietetwve icickweininicialteimvaitteititiveicielciettationieteicietiveimaiweivett 0 4 way to the North Pole to find Santa Claus — he has a home in Indiana. The. Hoosiers named a small town after the plump gift -giver and put up a statue of him dedicated to "The.Child- ren ,,a the World". In a typi• eal. Year, spate four million pieces of mail pour into the post office of the town, to be remained with the -Postmark "Santa Claus".. At the preSat time the vsalue per capita of all'goods and ser- vices produced in Canada 16 $1,543, compared to a Per capita production of $2,25f7 in the Un- Aed States. . '44.4•4` • me 4-44P•,, 6. •S, .; -4.4-7044- P'„ „v 0 a • . ••• a • - • J. w • • ••• • • • • '•••R • • I: • w • .• 0. • • fr • i411:•1•%fe ..t;.4 10 • Is • P • • .4* 4 S. • . • • • ACV, 0. ..0:0 •••• •••, • IP/ • • • ••• 0 • •-• "" • '0 4' and best wishes joy the holiday season b • ea • M any and marvelous are the joys of this festive season. We wish you a bountiful share of all of them/ • cuye bot wis6 CHRISTMAS 'HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE and Staff NIP WHETSTONE *and STAFF, 36 .NORTil STREET GODERICH JA 4-7394 4S •• There's a -warm s• pot in our hearts for all the wonderful people we have been privileged to serve throughout the year. Along with our thank' we send you our heartfelt Christmas wishes. From Your Go deriCh Public Unties Commission ••• • 6, 4. • Froin • • • acDONALD ELECTRIC "Skip" and:Bruce .MacDonald Ashaajawaimistatwit maaosatagamoiNgoomptatlogiodiantknoWfaintlitiandealinnleradOnallhoalatandandanittlane.antailttlankliMaltilltIt*IllaYnWit00410411410a1MaktdinalentieabilailaWana-WW~Oettlaa10010000100044114-14%****gosialasaokn000d,gai r _ • _ • • , _ , • _ f••