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visited
.Ge Weaver l.� n
t . Sunday with , the fernier'S
arents, Nit% ant Mrs,. Lovell,
Pavsraan
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a , Ridgetown. Mrs.. Jackson
Retve.accompazled'.thema to -visit
with. friends,
°Mr -r- and Mrs. Anderson Mug -
Ward,' London, and the former's
sister,: t.'s, Lucy Bernard, De-
troit, s ,ent Sunday • with -Mrs.
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.�. ue osis' .
We • wishthe best -of -luck to
. Fred„, King, . local barber,
mho is- a patiient at 'Westminster
,loos ital, 'London. Be is sche-
dulted•to have a major operation
this week, having'been hospital-
lzed since the 1i1'st of the -year.
Mr. and. Mrs. "Ilarold Maize
and 'f=amily visited friends m
,Lindon on. Sunday.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
llobert) Irvin on Sunday were
. Mr; 'and Mrs. Will Irvin, Mr.
and Mrs. Russel<.Irvinand 1am-
iJ ,- 'Belfast, and Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Blundell and son Mel, of
(oderich, •
Mrs. June Schilter and Mr.
J. C. "faurni..n, of Kitchener, visit-
ed with Mr.. and Mrs. Herb Fin-
• • nigan for •the week -end. -
`Mrs. Isaac Cranston, Belfast,
•visited • a couple of days • with
her sister, Mrs. Frank • Glenn.
They visited Mrs. Irvine Henry
an Wednesday afternoon of last
'Week. -
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stothers
attended the funeral on Mon-
day of ,the late Mr. W. McLeod,
Kincardine; -,husband . of ,the
. former Mary. Anderson, of Dun-
gannon, and --brother-in-law of
Mrs. Stothers.
Miss Jeanette Male; Owen
; •Sound, -anntl Mr. and ,Mrs. Don
-spent fhe -weep-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Mole. "
Mr. Tom Fowler, who is
.. ' teaching at Molesworth, spent
the week end with bis parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowler.
St. Paul's, Anglican Church
members met gumneday afternoon
'i it8n1: t i y li b t e,
C.G.I.T. Crokinole Party: 1..
A crokinole party was "held
in the United Church basement
,ti U an :January 19th sponsored by
the C.G LT. with 12 tables ip
play., Winners were Gary Dau-
phin, high; Mrs. Fred Young'
' and Linda Hodges tied, with
Mrs. Young the ' winner;• low
girl, Bonnie Culbert; low-- 'boy,
guis Stingel, Charles;. Young
andamo
uz Stan b. tied..with
Angus Stingel the winner
w Mrs,
George Riber won the lucky
chair Prize,
Orange dg
O .a a Lodgee 'Euchre
.._ � ...
- The local Orange'Lodge held.
a , euchre party with ten tables
engaged; in play last Monday
night' Winners were: ladies'
-high, Mrs. Herb Finnan' and
Mrs.' Lorne titers; men's ,. high,
Charles • , Fowler and •Jerry
Cranston.
United Church Women-Ina*
... ural
"Vision of the Future" was
the address given by Mr. Colin
Fingland at the United Church
Sunday morning: It -was the'
occasion of the inaugural ser-
vice of the United Church Wo-
men whose officers caine for-
ward for the dedication cere
mond•. Pictures were later
taken of this group.
Prayer Service
' A prayer service was held at
Erskine Presbyterian Church
Sunday afternoon which was
open to all congregations. -Rev.
Wilfred Wright, rector or St.
Paul's, Anglican Church, read a
Scriptural passage,. from the
12th chapter of St. Mark. Rev.
Ron McLeod, the Presbyterian
Minister, - -gave , an address en-
titled "Foundation" basing his
remarks on the.Book of Isaiah,
28th chapter.
`THOM '4,* COOK • . °
Victoria, Street United Chch,
decorated With, white snaldrrag.
Qom- and re11ow 'Mums, was the:
scene.° of a ;pretty 'Wedding -on
January 20, at 1 o'eloek. *hen
Margaret Leone Cook was. , nill't•
ed w►• marriage to, Jack` Alex-
ander Them., ,Reverend A. C,
DUkelow performed the double -
ring ceremony. The. bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs..
Robert Cook, of Goderich;' and
the gr000m is the son/of Mr, and
Mrs. Wilbert Thom, R.A. ' 5,
Goderich, Mrs, J A. Snider
er
presided at the •organ..
Given Marriage , by her
father, tb,e,bride wore ua white
,brocade dress- featuring, long
lily-pointp sleeves and °a roun
inecklitle scattered with sequins
i and earls. A ' tiara ', O f seed
pe
arheldhershoulder-length
veil, and sh,e„ carried' a.casea e
arrangement of
red roses:
Miss Lois Falconer, of Strat
ford, was bridesmaid, wearing.
a .Quee1 's. blue Peau -de. • sole
dress with three-quarter ength.
sleeves. _and zi bell skirt. Her
headdress Vas a tiara of Queen's
blue lace and she were match-
ing satin shoes, She ,,carried a
.cascade arrangement .of , • pink
mums.
Douglas.,. Thos, of _.R.R, 5,
Goderiehl was grgolrtisman and,
ushers. were Wayne. co*, lira,.
then , of• the- bride,, d Fred
der.ron, -brother-in-NI/VW the
groom, both. -of Godich, • -
A reception Was held. at she
ri
�v e
.thee
1 res
b �.
�Club.:t"xrii , . h..,. _bride's
mother received the; guests
in a
d ured blue jersey je seYres,
with
black and white accessories,
and
a. pink carnation Corsage! • She
was assisted by the groom's
mother . wha wore a. ngured
dress of . blue organza'. • over
satin .with -black and white :ac-
cessories 'and a yellow rose cor-
sage; A .,congratulatory tele•
grain. was, received' from Miss.
'F>ianees. Gook, of Vancouver,
For her weddin trip WeSt-
er4 Ontario, theridechose, a
beige dress .-With : grey . - f'
jacket .and. black accessories.
They will reside on a farm at
the bile,*
Prior �. to -her in' arriaget the
bride was honore ' at. a;.shower:
Y C..
at the ,W. , A,.,Made Stratford, and
a presentation • was- made by
the staff •at Walker's Store,
Stratford. Mrs. ',Mel'.Good, of
Saltford, ,gave her home• fora
mscellaneous show er •'given by
Mrs. Fred Anderson and Mr's.
Wilbert. Thom. Mrs. Tony Rtue,
Goderich also. � .entertained
a shower• ;k. °
A tremendous' selectie n or 4resses In all ,sizes and 'colors and .<-
we offer these fine: quality dresses _#o 'you at half .price. o These
are from our regular' stock. No refund or exchanges on. these
• dresses.
'41100,,
Three Deer
Visit Auburn
AUBURN, Jan. 23.—Resi-
dents were surprised to see
tb,re9 deer come up the big
he lawn o Mr and,,, ivirs.""ri '"
Davies one day last week.
The „deer had crossed •the
Maitland River and ,disap-
peared as quickly as they
had appeared. It'• was said
keen dogs had chasing
them and they'" we 'o seeking
shelter. Several local child -
lost Some of his reindeer.
FARM REAL ESTATE 1 M -
Mr. Leslie H. Pentland, R.R.
1, Goderich, was -succcss"ftil in
passing his' real estate sales-
man's examination with a mark
`of 93%. He will be farm ''sales
-plan for W. J. Hughes Real
Estate, Goderich, • Mr. Pent-
land farmed in Huron County
FRESH BONELESS PICNIC STYLE
MAPLE .LEAF SWEET -PICKLED
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We_ have just finished taking .stock and we have dozens of _
remnants we are offering -fa you at an excellent -saving. Shop
early for best selection:'
'68 FORD FAIRLANE
4' door with ' V8 automatic. White
wall tires:, condition
'5"/ .CHEVROLET BISCAYNE
2 • door sedan. Six cylinder, auto-
matic. Radio. _ • ,
Yes, a five dollar reduction on every lkir`t that is regularly
priced. In this group there is practically every style and color
from Which to choose. This will be your opportunity to buy
theseskirts at a reduction.
REG. ,$4.9,95
.JA 4-7308
.Reg. 1.39 69c
Here` is• i :wonderful opportunity
for you to get a buffer for your
dining area, at 3fi•; price'. This is.
a•wiell.niade piece -of furniture that
is slightly damaged.
Lightweight decorator. colored . polish-
ers that will spread wait and polish
in one easy operation.
.REG. $44.50 .
9477t&SQUARE • GODEPICH
> o ` +air rry piirrchax ..you make and , or which, you ply ' cash.
y44 'a, 1O% aunt. If, 0_0 always
8'uy for. 'cs# t why not shp with us ot.andaiiv•401inairt,•
Now• a newt, kind ,of elects With ° ride•alono tools, andln a size
,that will fit enywbare Nigher peic1 d mod.It bay*, new, cord
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