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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-02-27, Page 2Sl 4? tar'a Fe;bruary 27th, 1904 Guides from Hensall, Clinton, Centralia, Sea - forth, Bayfield, Brussels and Goderich are $gen participating in the candle -lighting cer- emony Saturday at Knox Church. The Guides • were. taking part in camp -fire training for patrol'•leader ' 4ach candtle stood for a coup- -try with organized Guiding; SIGNAL• -STAR PHOTO The exec vtive of the Goddrich and `District Association for,:Re- 'tail d Children met at the An- glicatr •hurch rectory on 'Mon- day night. -The president, R•ev: 'Canon K. E. Taylor presided.. Routine -business was con- uctecl. t The date for the annual Meet _ was set for Wednesday, April 15, at which 'rine detailed re- ports an --tt a work of the Asso- ciation and the activities of the Queen Elizabeth St'hool will be heard. The 'sla'te of officers will also be brought in .at this time. Letters will be sent out to .interested persons 'to attend the Meeting which will be open to the public 'in gelneral. s.� .,�:_�. • -�(:I'I;�I NI= .:_,r, • C U R�12 � �- VA'hear ° 44:tik 1Tal riage ‘ ows were exchatig- suit.,with which she -wore lilac' t`rl -between .loan Marlene Cur- accessories. ° tand Daniel 1 -.13 •.bine _in `The couple + i•1-1 i t',Itl� jn l •-,,,,,,,,,,y. Sr ;oJerjch. Pre -Nuptial . Events ' Prior to , 11.'hk marriage the bride was entertained at a 0P*---'rr-4°° trble:Rtig'- ceremony- per-. formed by Rei. (. L. • oy'a1 in Knox Presbyterian Chapel- on I`'riday", rebrriar' 14. at : e\ en- tttf'rt� Tilt; shower ;iVen in he honor by Mrs. Gordon Kerr and. Mrs, bride is the 'ttaun, hter of '11r. and Mrs. William A. Currey, (ode rich, and, the 'grown's- parents' 'The bride's fe110 •eln•ployees Aire' Mr.and Mrs. ^+Iarold J. of the �Sheaffer Pen Company' 13ua+bine, also ".at .1;od.cri.ch. :rl o honored •her. The bride wore a floor-length owri of .powder blue sheer organza accented - by appliques; Girls" learn- . of Swiss lace: The •bodice was • ashioned w:i.°t% a scooped n(eck• - jmli.ne and lily pts nt sf'eves. The �tO rater Oftly flowin': bouffant skirt Doug. Feagan at the' former's home on the Bayfield road. wept to a 'chr,.11pel ' trnl.n., lfer atterns 1 riple-tiered• veil of h;;-nd 1 olled French illu,ion 1't�11 from a , prize, Mrs, J.' Campbell Mr: I h( Ti: , r, Dun.op t .Il held ; p- p crown of 'quids 'And she car'•- I, , fourth m:'eting- for" 'the •'nd Mrs. Terrybc(1 and their Tied. a bvuctut') of ni cr;ufure ! committee served a del'.cictits White -„and 111 1(I\ 'pima, NA Pill (().riser "1Vh:r,t.a Shall I \Fear:''• .lunch. ' Convoners for ,March V. hit: hyaci11t'1 •11t)ret(,. 1r1. -I, ,h;,vary 17th in theT,;wri• 4th are ' Mr. ' and Mr 3• :Mar- :Wks. rank Skelton, • President Art Kaitting pre- sided for the opening- of tho, Senior Citizens' iieet'ing on Feb- •ruary 19th in -MacKay Hall. A large- „number. _o f -- members=- ti as- present,- After singing the Queen and repeating the Lord's prayer, Mr. Kai•tting, introduced the, guest speaker, Mrs. Walter---Hotiges, of Stratford. Mrs. Hodges explained the re- zoni'ng of the different clubs in Ontario, There are 106 Sen-. or Citizens Clubs • in ,"Ontario.. ' Mi, Kaitting, on behalf pf the club, thanked •Mrs. Hodges for coming and explaining so -many things. The meeting adjourned and "500" and euehre was then enjoyed 'by all. Winners were: "500;" Mrs. B. Roach and Mr. Earl ---Cooper; 'euchre, 'Mrs. Earl Cooper; door Mr. and Mrs... William Pickett =obs .. hei tt. wedding_ at their home in -Clinton when friends and neighbors' visited. Also present' were their (family of four daughters: Mrs. James (Madeline). 'Murray, Marna; Mrs. Allister (Olive) Murray, Varna; Mrs. Donna Booth, Clinton, and Mrs. Jack (Norma) Shanahan, London. There are 11 grand- childre-n and- 1.1, great-grand- chi'ldren. They were married at St. Paul's Anglican •Church, TClf n - ton. Atter ,farming in Godericir Township Mi. and Mrs. Pickett moved. to their_presf*nt home jtp. Clinton. Born in 118.9, in 'Clinton,. Mr., Pickett , is a• son of , the nate Mr. and Mrs. John Pickett. Mrs. Pickett is the former Anna May Colciough, a daughter of the late ,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colclough, gtoderichh- Township. Assisting at 'the open house reception were Miss Sheila Mur- ray, Varna, in - charge of the guest book, and Mrs. James Murray, Varna, who -.re'c.eived guests. Assisting- were Miss Jean Booth, Clinton, and Mrs, Clayton Hodgins, Holmesville. Prior" to the reception, •family members, attended a buffet :din- ner. ' The Women's - Hospital Aux- iliary iheld their February 'meet- i•rrg-•• Yti<aovbaar)i^&m. of the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. The ,president, Mrs: F. Curry, announced that the Red Cross canvass would be held in March and asked for canvassers. A letter was,read in 'connection with the cancer canvass in April. Hindi arsh 'explained the work that could be done by volunteers at the Ontario -Hos- pital and asked the members to assist in this work, A number of members volunteered. It ' wa.s decided by the mem- hers to ;have the penny fair and kea again this' year. It will be held on hospital day, May 12th, in 'MacKay Hall. The Arthur ,Circle of Knox ZIlurch met:February 17th when Mrs. A. McGee and her group were in ,,charge. The devotional part ..of the' -ineeti:nlb-was taken -by tors. AT Twaddle and Mrs. MeG;ee. Altai I. :ch. And-a.\-;norIl Of r (i).i. consisting of Paul Ann Lowery, Sharon Watson,, Janette Jerry, Cherita-McKnight, Kar- en .Stott, Sharon Scott, Karen eott, Donna McIvor sang "On the Road to Mandalay" as a prelude to .the ,study of the, evening, Mrs, 11eU ', introduced the guest.. speaker, My..Enright, of the WV•M.S. ‘‘ho 'fir,outlined, nr.eant.d.rawMg,. dillerent branches and d'i.vi'it►n' .of. the, WA& in Ca nii d.ir • A d:Ltr•ibuiing individual rnajis of fritli•a, she described the geo- graphical a -Teets of 1•nclia,--:rad how it affected the lig of fly 555 million 1)'-ople of that coun- tiy. Missionabts .who go. there Mrs. George Morley, Noble Legion Hall. It .was very suc- Grand, .presided for the regular meetineof the Rebekah Lodge on Tuesday evening, ?ebruary 18. -�Izoll•awir ••--the bus cress--�ses-- sion, the members played -sev- eral games of bingo and lunch was served by the monthly con vener s'/ and her- committee.- ' 'Q'i1 •Thursday Tat" the -lodge sponsored a card party at the ^ n cessful. The winners for "500" were: high lady, Mrs. John Pinder; low, Mrs. William 'Lav%- rence; high man,. John' Pinder; low, Frank Bowra; euchre — ►► i�• 'low lady, Mrs. arenarman;- high man, William Stirling; low man, Robert Smith. Mrs,: Charles Moore ,convened for Lire delnCibw ?tfii i ltic'Yr was„ sepved. _G013ERtEM---DFSTRI COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE AT-HOME Friday Evening.�` March 6 moire. so- many obstaclesu1o'x,om - < bat: illiteracy, ex'trenies climate, the caste system which • still prevails aper earttses ex- treme • pov,er•ty, 200 languages and live different ►:r'li;;ions.-Stat also slroWed" on the n -raps the different areas in which tht; hrerb� li.inn ('1rt*re4 lex} schools, ••c•iturcl f •au - Jospirtt, In conclusion, she tasked fur sacrificial t i.viu s and earnest prayers. Mrs. R. )Iienderson thanked the speaker.. Mrs. W. Johnston presided for the business session • in the absence of -Mrs. Scruto'n, presi- dent. She called -fm,- volunteers for the Cancer canvass in April.' At the conclusion of ltte angel. ing, Mrs. McGee's got}p,. held a 'tal'ent sale which proved very interesting. • I:unch was served by Mrs. J. Reis and her committee and a pleasant- social hour ..was en- joyed. Dancing to. 1 $3.00 per couple G,D.C.I. ‘ Gym -Auditorium Music by Paul C ss Orchestra ' Dress Optional Gentlemen are requested to escort one lady At The Arena • • Admission One Ticket Which , Can Be Purchased From Any, Knight or Shriner 25c — 5 for 1.40 This Ad Sponsored .By BLUEWA'1'ER CLEANERS 1 Mrs. H. .•.G. Furey, ,and 11r• Fr•.iciav • she _was �y+.t y{�.�Ww�a.w..�...�..,<,h�r+sy;•,ui.�+ar wg t: V' rho Q t --'[r; ;J 11' 11111 u J dinner at the home of .M•r. and Mrs. A. J.- Koehler,. .1)e - On Sunday, 26 i' la i-4s•.•a•nd; friends sate down to a 'deli. dinnerservedby ^Mrs. Furey. iIV1any gifts and. -cards• have been received. by: Mrs. Itibey expressing w•i:•hes for -con. tinticcl health and happiness. 51 '. and. 'A1rs.- Lorne Rooney of Hamilton yisited over the. we*eke.nd with • Mrs: Thomas. Chisholnn and Harry. `�Mr�tid Mrs: -Elwin Rutledge, Detroit, were guests over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fisher, -Colborne Town- ship, 'Mrs. Everett Taylor and M'rs,--Fred Wagner 'of Niibur-n; sisters of "110% ''Rutledge, who had been visiting i'rx, Detroit,, re- turned home ',with them.. Mr. 'Willian'r Kay ,'arrived home last-weekendafter spend- , ing six weeks visiting Bob Swag- ger, George Kay, Joe Symof u - and Mrs•. May., Symons, all of t'alifornia; and. Bill 13ailey of. ArizoiW ' -Visitors last week 11iT11 Mr: and Mrs. I'at ,Scrimgeour, Huron - road, were: ,Mr. and Mrs.- Brien- ton Godkin of London: Mr. and Mrs, Bail 'Brad.ley of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs: Roy Scrimgeour, Blyth,' and Mr. Ray Scrimgeour, London. The Misses Ellen Piekell and Judy • Naftel are, holidaying -g in Ottawa and Montreal., . a pi•aj.r'ai}TM'�l^•'••..,�,{...j„tyl'}r.a«:d.l�.ie,.•..:*i..�.l--•=��bC2E ,«.�.,..,,.•...-,-�y�;r-r,_.-,_"••...:>a>,..r4+:.:3;xa•.�-w. �.�Au.,wmy.,:.c�'.�.�kls}.«.<an.�1M+vI'�..(Xl?�'.�.��.•..�:����'.t,M»..�,�,,.>, .. �,an ...a��i�rw•w' w,,,Min,n.,ww^k. ,.. rn� Vie... . ,,aM.rw»......«+.«.4.w.. .. e.. �«w.w+«t"»'•«'•Y^,w«:r..y..•«r. w+..+, ww..u« powctar hive, (11'1?• of ny:omfTla"•lb'Linklatt'r 7 -ad the mina e.s �a Iaetroi tl; Sunday with 14"Cr"s: ti •peer. of '1 ti)tTeta w•it h a lace I for the meeting. •Skelton's WE KNOW Skelton's m they. Mrs. Agnes j rek�'t c1;'°di1' (1 with !•atilr. ' 1i( 11r.. E.�IIun:(�1 1 'id the note; j SIr. and Mrs.G•aetan Jac•,qucs Ribey, who! celebrated her ('1 '11' d :1 111) ((�11' �1' kink c.a.'• for selecting„the,' blouse, and ; and son. 1'i inn, have'returned to 90th birtlIday • on February nations. �'ino• to lrr'nk materiait 51 l for home i,anitout.•adi e 2lst, -. For their \•••cid:n ! tt•ip tip;was'h`nh._ !aft, r spending, a few days with ' SII Ribey is enjoying e: 1'J:jted States p )jiff; tet'.:bridi'' 1l1•,. R. Buchanan shored the Mrs. Jacques parents, Mr. and c. llent health and'It.present is c ran ed to :) red w 00 •JIrtzey i .;iris how to alter the' pai.tern..1 \lr's. John hni_ht, Kingston St. Visiting with her daughter,[112 KCV eLt; J "'v+••••v..r.r.�en.ww..�w....s*+ma.-rrn pwn a 1957 CHEV 1959 CHEV -1961 , PONTIAC 2 -Door. Hardtop y Bel Air 4-Do1or Two -Door This car feat, res. automatic transmiss- ion, six -cylinder- motor, -radio, whitewalls and it has been -•c-ompletely recondit- Come see this very exceptional car which has original mileage of 27,000. This is an economical six -cylinder automobile with automatic transmission.' We wilt " Here is an ideal family car that is priced te'suit your budget. This cat -;-has auto- matic transmission, radio, six -cylinder 'motor, _.and neW tires. See. this one .to•. This is ,a -real scarce' model and ar top VIVO you the former owner's name if you quality ''used car. . request it. day. ..›. Standard Transmission -- Low Mileage - Red and White —*A Real Sharp Car • VALUES TWO, 1962 CH -EV BEL AIRS We have two_1962 Chevrolet Bel 'Airs. ' One of these is a', , . Rnodel with 22,000 original miles, automat- ic transmission, 'custom' radio, windshield ` washers, et A beautiful red (dolor. -The other car .is a_ four -door 'sedan with only 26,000 .miles ' on .it." An• , economy model with its six -cylinder motor. The transmission, is, automatic and it has radio and windshield washers. .Thise;autotnoblles have just been . traded on new Chevrolets and vie- doubt if you . could find better .used (Ors arty- ere., 'Due --'To'' .A.Y,-Limited-. Amounts •ofjp -In- Our- Temporary. Quarters We Are Offering the .Following S P EC I A 1. . . Buy a1958 PONTIAC four -door hardtop featuring V-8 motor, automatic transmission, power brakes, power Meering and radio for $849,00 (as is) and you get'.a 1954 Dodge four -door sedari'that runs wefl'and has '64 license plates for only $1.00. PORT ALBERT. - Mr. Alec Dunbar who has beef) a patient in Goderich hospital is home With Mrs. 1=I., Ledrior: , MES. Margaret Johnston and EJrian' and Fred Dickson visited o'ith Mrs. II.•'"T,ednor aver the' weekend.,, They attended Tom- my Bai'rd's funeral at ,(,linton and were accompanied by Mrs. ant and Mr;:' all i'tl ati`tilar en•of Camp Borden also visited with Mrs. Lednor. Mr. and Mrs. George Fritzley visited with Mr. and Mrs- Elton Draper over the 'W e'kend. Card' Party Winners A card party was, hr.'ldl in the 4,choolhouse ori ,M'ond'ay eyen- ing with Mrs, Ann Berry receiv- ing the door prize. Winners at cards were ,as follows: Gordon Martin, high gent; Elmer' Drap- er, low gent; Mrs. Gordon Mar- tin, high lady; Mrs, 'Eldon Cul- bert, low lady. hollowing the card games, luneh was served. COAT Springy,.light as air pastel,s are prevalent this season along with the traditional navy. The fabrics are textured. All coats bear a small collar this season. Worth are inadequate • to explain fashion, see 'them for yourself. --The lovely= pastels as ,well as navy are to be found also in the textured suit fabrics. Many suits are three piece this year with three-quarter and. full: length coats to give the -costum- ed look. Double-knit and short coats' are still in vogue for, , Spring '64. ',Higher priced suits bear a fur trim., Sizes .a to 24x(. ' • 29.00 to 95.00 _524-8311 PUNTING SEEDS' A good tip for` planting very small seeds; ---the (oderieh Horti- cultural Socigtl'ytells us, is; to moisten the- Ivooden end Of a match and use it. topick up the seeds one by one. THE 'SQUARE a