Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-07-20, Page 6i The ' cl`derieh Signal -Star, Thursday, Jt 1y 2Oth, 1961 Weddings GARRICK — LITTLE The marriage was solemnized in St. Anne's Anglican Church, Bewdley, on June 29, of Barbara Little and Murray Garrick. Dr. Norman Martin performed the candlelight ceremony. •The'•bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley -Little, of Bewdley, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. W„i,Iliam Garrick, of Gode- rich. Wedding music was play- ville, was matron of honor wear- ing a mauve and white flowered dress of ballerina -length with full box pleated skirt and sn'itt* bolera jacket. Her pieture hat and accessories were in white, and' she wore a corsage of mauye baby mums. t roominnap• was John Barret, of Plainville and the bride's bro- ther, Ross Little, was usher. The reception was held in Bewdley at Pine Ridge Lodge where the bride's mother receiv- ed the guests wearing a blue and white figured sheer dress over blue silk with white acces- sories and a corsage of American Beauty roses acid stephanotis. chose Thegroom'smother sheath dress of heavenly blue lace, a matching hat and white accessories. Her corsage was similar to that of the bride's mother. -Mrs. Jack Gould, of Cold Springs, assisted in rete" - iug the guests. She wore a dress of white and blue flowered taffeta with white accessories and a similar corsage. For her wedding trip to Mon- treal, Quebec, the bride donned a white 'dress with white acces- sories, a full-length dusty blue coat and a corsage of American Beauty roses. Out-of-town guests were from Oshawa, Rochester, N.Y., Tor- onto, Goderich, Cobourg, Plain- ville, Cold Springs, Campbell- croft, Gore's Landing, Baltimore and Port Hope. Prior to her marriage, the bride was honored with four showers. PICK s0: -1' ,"+„4' .t& $ irt er 1 0 Vine,' and -Margare't"B of Plainville, sang "Wedding {i free= aitd-*V-PerkgLoyat4,4 t 'I' a bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Her dress of 'white ny18n taffeta was bal- lerina -length with a rounded neckline and short cap sleeves. The nipped in waist was accentu- ated by the full pleated skirt which had a wide sash hemline with a .large bow. She wore a large picture hat,of white nylon taffeta and a three -strand crystal necklace with single crystal drop earrings. Her shoes were white„cut work and her white mittens were elbow -length. She carried a=nosegay of c'oI'al anibl- ing roses and stephanotis. - : Mrs. John Barret, of Plain- It's tourist fime in G,dericli- and vi.,itors be found on Cobourg Street overlooking EIGHTY-FOUR ENROLL always 'find such articles as above of in- the Harbor. AT BIBLE SCHOOL teres;. From an old sailing ship, it i_; to ' Around -PASSES _Vltt•-1'H HONORS • Donald Haines, R.H. 5, Gocfe Enrime Minister To Be At 2Oth rich, received word last week that he had received grade A AnnuversaryOf Cattle Breeders year ex- the world withl, Christ,” was the theme of the- Daily he 4. Daily • Vacation , Bible School 'which opened Monday morning in Victoria School. Eighty-four children enrolled -Around honors in his second municipal assessor's The Rt. Hon. John G. Diefen- ing program will begin at 7,30,in 'the three departments .with course.- The Institute of Muni- I baker and Mrs. Diefenbaker will p.m. w hen RIr. Diefenbal.e;> _e�ip al,_ :,As&esso. -- I1so.CS• this the suet speaker following - �maite--several vis 'll ii --tTiree- • rse•-ds � an - - �afaal phAc� In .__he time M.I.M A. Degree through Queen's and l%aterluu on tiescta between the barbecue and even - July. 26th. They will arrive at ing program as many as possible University. i the Domini,pn Pig Testing Sta tion and the Waterloo Cattle 'of the public will have the op - Breeding AssoWatefi at 4.30 portunity' of meeting the Primo. NURSING ASSISTANTS,, Minister. Miss Elizabeth Clark. daugh- I p.m., when he will make a tour In addition tothe prime Min- , ter of `Mr. and Mrs. William. ; of the headquarters of both. ister the Wateloo Cattle Breed- Clark, R.R. 5, Goderich, gradu- The Waterloo Cattle Breeding ingAssociation has invited other ated& as a certified nursing assist- ' Association is celebrating its gusts which include • M..P.s and ant from the Wingham General 20th anniversary on July 26th guests in the area they oper- Hospital last week. Relatives I with a beef -barbecue prepared ate, also the • minister of Agri - and neighbors attended the cere-11 by- Master Chef. Tom Hays at culture for Ontario, as well as pony at Wingham. There were 5.30 p.m. where the Prince Min= officials from other Artificial In- n- girls who graduated. ister will be a guest. The even- I Semination Organizations, O.A.C., O.V.C., both Canada and Ontario t 1 Departments of Agriculture and the Breed Associations and I others. It is • expected that a large crowd will be on hand for this special occasion. People wishing to partake of the barbe- cue must pt rchase..their tickets one week in adavnce from arty of the staff or by, ordering from,ills .mother, Mrs. • Sheila Cor the headquarters. However, for Cor- n -Ian, of Stratford, telephoned provincial police and suggested the boy might' have hitched a ride to camp along with a group I of Stratford lads who were mov- in' from the city intd the camp Saturday morning. 4 Michael has been living with his grandmother, Mrs'. Evelyn Corman, R.R. 1, St. Pauls, south of Stratford. She told police that a few days ago Michael told her he wanted to see his _ „daddy." - J. His grandmother said the boy J was scheduled to go to the Strat- U NOW UNDER- NEW MANAGEMENT — MAITLAND FALLS RESORT 2 Miles East of Goderich on Highway 6 One Mile in from the Highway PICTURESQUE — GOOD FISHING Tenting — Trailer Park — Light Housekeeping Cabins — Safe Swimming - Good Drinking Water Scenic Drive Picnic Grounds — Playgrounds and Barbecues classes held from 9 -a„m. to 11.15 a.m. daily,.Monday%through Friday. -The closingexe es will- be held in the Baptist Church on Friday, July 28, at 7.30 p.m. The Primary class is led by Mrs. R. -Petersen, the Junior class by Mrs. M. Martin and the Inter- mediate class by Mrs. A. E. Cooper. An offering is received once a week to defray theex- penses of materials used in the crafts and workbooks. MISSING BOY FOUND AT CAMP NEAR HERE Following a province -wide search, Michael Corman, eight, was located at Camp Kitchigami, on the Bluewater Highway, south of Goderich. He disappeared frdm his Downie Township home Saturday morning. - those.attending the evening pro- gram only, previous notification is not necessary. - Signal -Star Want Ads Get. Results — Refreshment Booth — Ideal for Camp or Trailer Sites VISIT MAITLAND FALLS SOON Build your bank baiance... Buil&your peace of mind ti l'HAT ESU I LIDS CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE Over 1250 branches to scrue you fprd,yMCA_Satiirday_ morning. lie missed a ride with` a sleigh =` hor, and then when she glanced out a window she saw him get- ting into a car. Police checked' out at least two reports in Stratford that a stranger whom children knew only as "Micl"Sel" had been playing with them Saturday. Carter Reunion 0 CRO T. The Carter reunion was held on July 2 at Seaforth Lions Park with 90 members of the clan present. Officers for 1961 are: Presi- dent, Harold Carter, Delhi; sec- retary -treasurer, Mrs. Reg. Car- ter, Woodstock; sports' comiinit- tee, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. William Pat- terson, Auburn. Various activities resulted as follows: Girls and boys, six and. under, Wayne McClinchey, Blyth; girls, eight and under, Dale. Patterson; -Blyth;_ boys,, 10 and under, Lloyd Carter, Blyth; three-legged- -race, Darrell and Shirley Wood; Chalk River; Iadies' rat, Mrs. Darrell' Wood; men's race, Charles Knox, Blyth; ladies' feeding bananas to part- ner blindfolded, Cliff and Irene Carter, Woodstock; yl ungest person present, Debra Ann Car- ter, Galt, 10 weeks; oldest per- son present, Mrs. Frank Holly - man, Blyth. THE JOLLEEE PHILOSOPHER oUrz lOVIER SOMETIMES AMAN PULLS THE WOOL OVERTHE WIFEV EYES"WITH THE WRONG . YARN••" Safeguard your family's health with Milk: Distributors of the very finest Dairy Products. J11.4.795/ GODERICII • Come See... %u'II Save.. at AO!, FRU fl' When Travelling North be sure to Visit A&P's New SUPERMARKETS Located in Huntsville� _ASID arry Sound LOTS -OF. FREE PARKING Aritona, Salmon Flesh, No. 1 Grade, Jumbo Size 45's CANTALOUPE •a 19c Native Grown, Sweet, No. 1 Grade quart box 39c 6 -qt basket i.99 • Native Growth, Sweet, Fender Pascal,•'No. 1 Grade T1Kl af'or 25c • ARRIVING FRESH DAILY NATIVE ,GROWN FIELD TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS, HEAD LETTUCE, GREEN AND WAX" BEANS, AND - FRESH GREEN PEAS. ,•.:'a NAVEL ORANGES Here's Proof You Save. Cash on A&P Super -Right Quality Meats! o FEATURING CANADA'S FINEST QUALITY RED .OR BLUE BRAND T 4,o MEATY • SHOULDER • BLADE Ib • Blade Bone Removed SHORT OR CROSS • CUT Ib RIB SHORT CUT PRIME RIB fb 4 ROAST Smoked, Sliced, Rindiess ALLGOOD SIDE BACON Super -Right, Brcwn 'N Serve, All Meat SAUSAGE PATTIES 1 -Ib pkg.6 5C 8;,ozpkg 45c .... Extra Savings at A6F) Special Blend . Reg. pkg 55cr- SAVE 6c A&P - TEA BAGS pkg of 60 49c An A&P Quality Product Reg. 2 btls 35c --SAVE 2c , • 11=f1,oz btls 3 3c KETCHUP , Ann ii'age Soft Rite . • Reg. pkg 27c—SAVE 2c TOILET TISSUE pkg of 2 roils 2 5 . F Salads nd Cooking • Reg. btl 87Reg. tin 43c—SANE. 487c—SAVE 8c For Salads or Sandwiches - 0 YORK BOLOGNA ., 12 oz tin 39c Reg. •2 pkgs 29c—SAVE 2c 2 pkgs 27c For .a 32 -fl -oz btl MAZOLA OIL 79 Monarch Pouch Pac CAKE MIXES Nucoa Regular MARGARINE Jane Parker PIE Reg. Ib 28c—SAVE 3c 2,1 -Ib pkgs 53 c� R —SAVE 10e each) 9 c RIM,gJ�a� §T•OCK. UP YOUR FREEZER AT THIS LOPRICE 60 Reg. • Jane Parker • r +�- C BREAD Cracked Wheat 2 24 oz loaves Jane Parker Reg. pkg 39c—'SAVE 10c CINNAMON ROLLS . pkg 29C .. Jame Parker Vanilla Iced Rep. 33c—SAVE 40 •'LOAF ' CAKE- each 29c _SUMMER HOURS OPEN WAD. UNTIL 6 P.M. LIQUID ;BLEACH 64 -fl -oz jug - JAV EX 45c DETER4EN' v, 20-fl+oz plials. ic:,!ti LIQUID iic 'UM AsAleNC Maid compAt!r( All Pripee. lti Thie Ad Qui rentiad "Through • Saturday; ,hslYhd; —.. Lean Shoulder Cuts GROUND, - CHUCK Ib 5 3c Boneless, Solid Meat ., PORK --BUTT ROAST Ib 59c 2 -Ib bag 83c Cooked, Ready to Eat, Picnic Style PORK SHOULDERS Ib 43c Small Link, Pure PORK SAUSAGES. 11,49c Fancy Quality, Sliced,'Skinned BEEF LIVER - .* Ib ; 9c Wheatley Brand Haddock Reg. 390—SAVE 15c FISH STICKS 2 10 -oz pkgs 63c WIENERS-. COLD CMTS Macaroni & Cheese' Loaf Mock Chicken Loaf Pickle & Pimento Loaf Your Choice 16 -oz pkg 3., £4 -.VE SON CANNED 4FOODS AT A&P Pork & Beans,,Vegetarien & Boston Baked . Reg. tin 19c—SAVE 8c ANN PAGE BEANS - CASE OF 24 TINS $$.92.-- AVE$64c 20 -fl -oz tins 49, Choice Quality Halves Reg. tin 27o—SAVE 5c t4 A&P PEACHES_ . 22o-f-ort49c CASE OF 24 TINS $5.88 — 8 VE 60c ieappie- " Reg. 3 tins,$1.00—SAVE tic DU1 N K 348fiOZtflS95 GRAPEFRUIT CASE OF 12, TINS $3.80 _ SAVE 20c Culverhouse_ SPECIAL 1• BARTLET T -PEARS. 22fl02tfl549C CASE OF 24 TINS $5.88 SPECIAL THIS WEEK Colgate Features at A&P! FAB — 15c Off 65c GIANT SIZE A&P Regular Price 696 �TOTAL SAVING 2,90 - -- HALO SHAMPOO Giant Size 59c Reg. 6IIo -- SAVE .IOo eo 2