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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-04-02, Page 2The Goderieh Signal -Star, Thursday, April 2nd, 1864 Cast of waging a war, like vorything ,elltse, has been go - :ug g up over theyears, For i carnpl�t, the cost ` ale -killing •)ate enemy in battle ffas risen rom 75 cents back in Roman 'ijnes to $570,000 per casualty luring the recent Korean War. So .atated Brigadier G. M. ;Foss, guest speaker at the rtxjetich Lions Club 'Thursday evening. The r 'iI t;,Lt.•,., rllilitaly officer, who .pent $0 years with ,the Royal Engineers in various parts Qf 'he,'.ti:orld, Chose as his topic. Guuerilla Warfare." He was introduced by lerr� •''rawford and thanked, on be - "History," said the . speaker, "is splatter.( v 1 Hong wa• rs, `Ph, hundred V ar War, , The Tv, Y a!' efc•, ' but 1 would Ilk., to us.' -t , w tl, I).�tlt In a r;�•1, r.;:.► :)��.'• O't.cd hay b:gin ;o.i;; a to. 0 I.' centuries. l h la:.tl v, as tn., north w' t bo: d. of '.'hal is now I'itk.itar :''' r,1 the p op -concerned art ':•'awn :1' Pa,han-, t11,' 13eie i h b' ;!n a., early as V349 tb;: 1''. and Subdue them b-ut h. l:tcjian Act of I ideprn-; t:nee came. in 1947 -one hun 'fired ears lator they, were litre further towards- 1uce", to. A - pure 'lace are -embroidered with pearls.. The ,empire bodice fea- tured 'irk .point sleeve and a shallow scooped neckline. The ontrolled skirt fell to a chapel train. A crown of pearls and crystals held her double -tiered veil o -f silk illusion and she car - 1 vied a ouquet of red roses. an:u white hyacinth bells. 1Vlts. Barry "1VIai-tin `of Harm) ;.en, • cousin of the bride, wa ti matron of honor wearing a floor length, „,gown of cascade green t W.x chitl'onover taffeta fashioned ,ori empire tines. She worn mate% .ng accessories and carried • w). bouquet of Easter lilies and Va. cint.h ,bells. The bridesmaid ,•, Mrs. Blair Ridge. of Hannon, cousin of the bride, and Mr,.. Ken Elliot, Hamilton, wore sim• Aar gowns of frosted mint and delicate yellow 'Chiffon .aver taffeta. Their bogquets were the sine' as the matron of honor's. 'The groom's niece, Jennifer Jolley of Ottawa,, was flQwer girl. Her floor-l'e,rigth dress '.1 •a; of delicate yellow chiffon 'over bouquet.- • G'rooisti-�inah ibl,. 'h#.sbrot•hc•r - was David Gower of Go'derieh,• and Don Gower cf Goderich, th ' ;room's brother, and James 'racknell of Dryden ushered, 4raiir-a. r, - trinl;er. therl,fo:'e, -undeniable th .T (1ut::ril ar: iiltig . • t 1)-:.Gl?l0. _\vho kno... .Ileo:t ito,s stated, has Ville and again, 1).) )t ,Itie,riPa lir'h'.in , �. r .' kh lemonstrated its effectiveness ,..'a' hans, while 'th;' people who t ;ainst the superior, modern Hioilld hayc' rea'lize'd. its po- ,.ve•anons of major powor,s., f'.rney and be r.^arer an anti ' ''Withint e lirn.t.s of my ', 'tote` art' the Briti h.' •,'w'n recollection y•••tl have a ' Bri; :idler Ro=s then •rclatq ,!int , of Guerilla \Ver in thy' hi'tory of• ch.,- Pathan, T1'• •'',o'r War of 1899-1901," • he `old of ho' an enra40d (; )v- -tated, then trac_d it: use over , •'Foment of India kon' send :'t'' rhe, 'intervening • years. "At' out fr•e,h troops with , a fur - •he moment, it k rampant in!'her supnlu, of weapon.s only ' .iat'awak, in Viet Nam and in l'o ,b:' ' ambushed ' by the Pa: ''yl ru.s and, it bids fair to b7-1'han.s. The .latter were. able •ome a most popular form o!'''o piay hit -and run with the i'.'''rsion th e world over." , 'eery to the pnd of time. GOWER In ,a doulyle;ring ceremony )ri:l'rrrtned by the bride's father, is ted by Rev. J. H. Blair of 't !ilillutl, Estella Ruth (''lark earn. the bride of John Doug- , ) (logy'.. r in 8'111e1 Pentc,costall 'T'abernacle on Saturday, March -28, at high noon. The bride is 'h-- daughter of Rev, and Mrs. 'Cob^rt Clark, Goderich, and the PHOTO BY R. J. NEPHEW — CLARK grootn's 'pard'nts are Mr. and Mrs, Thaddaeus Gower, also of Goderich..., Rev. Murray Griffin Of Coboconk, the bride's cousin, presid' cl at the organ and polo :st was^Robert \Vatt of Goderich. Gi en • in marritage by her father, the. bride wore a fluor - length gown of sata peau ac- cented with applique, of gni- Guests from a distance were present from Hamilton, Ottawa. 'oboconk, Otthawa, 1 'sling' n" North Bay, Woodstock ,and Blyth. The reception „was- „h^l'ti ,oat IIarbou.rlite inn which was dec Crated with White and v mums, Easter lilies. and 1Zo'n'1 ferns. Mrs.Clark receivc4 her guests in a -pink chiffon dress c ind matching' hat, witch black accessories ,and a corsage of , white carnatk nse The groom's these ose •a blue lace dress corsage of pink carnations. . - Come in this Weekend and take. advantage of the 1pw prices on these "As Is" cars. a�_.a ��.�.�,-ter . ,::.., � �.kam :.z� .rum .waive•.•.,w.,�-. n. w.,,.:y.�.S.�e�xx..�,;w,,...,s.>.,,..�.•..-�..mnw,.+�w•_e, •r�a'aar�su,�:ns.em.G�, • ` T ese are Va61esale per e1 's"" i`t sit ittie wwhire-be'fattrewyott w�il1–be.,.able-wto 'these low prices again (if ever). ` EV CH. d ' CH EV 11�,'!17"3•!_•..t�"n-- ... mt'rsnii';::;'�i�':�'J,i7mur"stttt�? ..^� waw..." 2 ...r«;:«» .,•-..'' 'r.•�ww..a '"`u''.ir'' .:aY'f:1:.", ry-M' %-Ton Pickup Above average condition As Is... . 2 -Door Coach — Six -cylinder, stick' shift, two-tone, radio. r. Deluxe— Very Good Condition -- As Is . . . © icYY,INce Lovely fashions for the ladies-in-waiting are available at Gerrard'ss izi ' all the latest colors and ' styles. You will • be.' pleased styles and the low price tag. Bishop H. F. Arppleyard will officiate at St. George's Anglican Church Sunday evening when the rector, Rev. Canon K. E. Tay- lor will -present 20 candid'at'es for confirmation. Following theservice, a reception, will 'be held in the Parish Hall for, the candidates, their families and members' of the eongregation. thw-•white-.-ab essor OEs... and_.. .. _SHRELD,� For their wedding trip to Ea Bern United Mates the bride AS'HiFIELD. - Mrs... William .hanged to a white suit withJohnson visited. recently with_ which she wore black patent her..son jack in Hamilton. ' . accessories and a corsage o'f ' ellow roses. • e a. Mr,' and Mts. John . Mac - They will reside in Goderach. Creight, who 'spent the winter. in Detroit, are .home. • Pre -Nuptial Events lPrior to her . Marriage the Sundayschool • in A hfield ,ride was honored at• showers Presbyterian ,Church will begin given by the bridesmaids at. t' I'.. on April 5. P, `tome of Mrs. Alan Griffin, Ham- Among the Easter visitors Won; by' 'Mrs. 'David Gower of here were Mr. -and Mrs. Ronald tde;rrch� °al.1{1--Cir- �r-s—Willcarer,lake–vera° #+a=rni�lriaf-( shew•arvR =r �Ho sof �Goae eh. 7 ' t Mad Cenzie o "w..�o it o; 1 ' s itu=` ' Mi s. Clark' entertained at a slrey Moss of London;–Mr.--an•d 'rousseau. tea in her daughter's ;tonor at which Miss Hope Grif- fiot of Hamilton, aunt of the bride, poured, tea. . Mr. and Mrs. Pyatt and fam- ily, Kitchener, visited with Mr. anti Mrs. John • Miller and family. Miss Audrey Jongejarx, Grand Rapids, is spending the Easter vacationat her hbme, Miss Sharon Lockhart spent part of the Easter vacation in ,>1,,ondon with her sister Gail. • TOPS •' SKIRTS + BRAS wa.me4wSL(ie-,.��. The Senior Citizens , report Mrs. R. Grant of • Goderich: VIr. inadvertently listed Mrs. H. and Mrs. Gordoon Ronald of Van Ar'niran as, a winner in the foro.nto; Mi. and Mrs, Mac Bell spelling -match. This should of ,Toronto. have -read Mr, He Van .Arman. • 2 -Door, Hardtop. Automatic, 6 -cylinder, 'Radio, white-, walls, wheel discs. A very popular model. " Special As Is Price MECHANIC'S SPECIAL . 4 -Door automatic, 6 -cylinder. Has little rust but needs some motor. repairs. As Is this weekend ..-. r ,xA§ice • ALL' PRICES 'EFFECTIVE APRIL 1-4 INCLUSIVE-_-_-.-. ,We ire still at oUr temporary ,location. and almost going cra'xy with the little bit of room we.have,,to work in. The end- is in sight however for as you can see ournew building is going full speed ahead., The walls arq up and the mound you see in front of the service doors (or what will be the se'ririce doors) is the steel for the roof. We are pushing our contractor John Refflinghaus for the utmost speed and John has f5"rgmised ris that the building will be completed as soon , as humanly possible.. In the •meantime, we appreciate. your patience and understanding if you are de- layed a bit on your service. Again many thanks. We will keep you posted on our building. • 1 S -o=. 2 450 AYLMER CHOICE • SOLID PEACHyHALVES TUNA 42 20 -oz. Trn. 55° _ ... it AYLMER FAJUNCY tOMATO ICE 2Q-:: ys .`s 4 Tlns 3r/�' SOLO COLOURED MHRCN8INE 3:4:69 aci. PURPOSE mo `o NABOB COFFEE lib 89 Wail* • BRAND SHURT GRAIN RICE 35� 41 Tin; 65c AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP t i.o:.' c 3 55 AYLMER• TOMATO SOUP . 7 I O.os. r75t Tins AYLMERI FANCY*, CUT ,WAX BEANS 3 r -r7; 55¢ NMIMwAMMIstIONrs - — FREEZER FEATURES .5 for 1.911 SQUIRREL „ FACELLE ItOME BATHROOM TISSUE White, Pink, Yellow; Lilac CANADA'S FINEST ,"PERSONALLY SELECTED" RED BRAND. BEEF SHORT RIB OR,`•DLADE TABLERITE "KING OF ROASTS" LEAN—GROUND FRESH HOURLY GROUN' iyk EEF Lb. 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