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+, WEDDING 4,
. ALLISON LUTZ ,
T i. double -ring, ceremony
performed by Rev. G. L. Royal
• 1 Knox Presbyterian ChtImelli
chapel on Fr/day, December 18,
at eight o'clock in tiIe evening,
Rose Marie Lutz became the
bride of Charles Edward Alai -
son. The bride is the d'a'ughter
Of William, Lutz and the -lee
nit-. Lutz, R.R. 2, Auburn, and
th.e groom is the son of Mr.
and Mns, Joseph Allison, Gode-
rich. °
1;.The ,bride chose a powder
blue wool boucle suit with:black
' 'accessories and a corsage of
red roses• .
She was attended by Mrs.
William Taman, Godenick,
wearing a beige wool suit with
brown accessories and a corsage
Groomsman was Williani Ta-
man, Goderich.
Followina their weddin tri
• to poin in out n Ontario,
• • they will reside in Goderich.
It all began in 10113 when
john. Calcott goisley, a Prom-
inent Londan artist, drew'•the
first Christmas card. *Horsley's
•prioneetring greeting was a tryp-
tich, a priMe- 'exaxnple of con-
lempafary recording. 'Me cen,
tral panel showed a jolly faro -
1y with young and old -tippl-
ing toasts from brimmIng-iglas-
ses, while the. two side panels
'gave a sobering effeet with
scenes of the poor being cloth-
ed and the hungry fed.
• From that time on Christmas
'Cards have faithfully 'chronicled
- the -manners,- custom t and
events lof their times.
. One ethristinge card collec-
tion, that of Norcross, Inc.,
greeting card publishers, houses
hundreds of cards &at capture
far posterity the fads and
foibles, changes and .evalution
-in--sportsr--fashionsr -modes
transportation, current events,
filig love, amusements, even
chiidren's Imes and
According IQ Miss a5ther
Mooney,4ho is a curator of the
collection, many of the- cardi
are gems of social icOnwient.
In an English card of 1.8.92;"
said Miss 1Vlooney, "the feral-
ality existing between chadien
and parents in that Incterian
.era is quite clearly expressed
by the artist. He depicts a
little gZ11 on bended knee at
her mether'S feet solemnly of-
ferind hey a Christmas bouquet.
Just 40 years trater, a Chri,strnas.
card of 1930 shows how relax-
ed filial relations had become
with its breezy greeting that
say 3,1 cheers 4 a iMerry'Ohrist-
mas and you, Dad'!" •
Christmas card artists have
always been quick to tick on
!Innovations as subjects.
The advent of the horseless
carriage was duly recognized
in a card of 1910. Cut out in
he-shape-of-a-car-of--that-vin-
ge, it cheerfully puns:
"You 'Auto' be Happy
A ;yp
Steer tnerktiAlr , :ass.
Seed ,0415" as'*n altwaYis
•Anito'l".
' And in 190, ,the early dais
of . television were noted in a.
Qhrtstinaa greptiog'vOtioh sowa
Santa tuning in TV. -
An histwite event IS.,fregnent.
.the Inspiration cya• Quist.
rnas card, When Lindberg flew
the Atlantic, the ,artist drew his
"Spirit of St. Louis" flyang-oVer
New York, on a 1921 Christi -1%$
During World Wars One and
tipW ,Y2 0,4140*.,•
lik0-i-Vn! 94400,4 1110,1.t', ,
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Perstenalitie4 -who we house,
hold wqd f their thitoiSoei
p6Opoct17.4"n Olitristina4 PM*,
A -tOPall ard E 19T4-Oreieti
five &mous ces for the price
of cid':' It showed the Duke of
Windsor (then the Prime* of
Wales), Mussolini, Garbo, Chev-
Twa Christmas cards became alier and Mae West all,wishing
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• In '1959 (1110$quas; C en-
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tered the orf,aeT4 When .•4gt • 6 'MOM .1Mte*
AmbaSsader Mentshikoy th•o' I#aevoy
000riatedi34$ ovoreoupos ,or an nO orate
rith$014ctgreg 'thiree WI* 'Chrisitni•as'. lgreeaugs of
satellitea, And „iartp,,r* John ter, ia tle
91enn's spooe flihhti American and the 4ter
ca.12,4:011.".104,00 'CAPIe out wit OCAU.,
a spate pox lords that Ifeatured
space tships, or:biting Sautes and Cadilla
rockets. ' an
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$ and 01(.104
hat On* with the
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T•he !funeral servicwas held
Monday afternoonat the Stiles
funeral home for Mrs. • Annie
Elizabeth Johnstone, 81, whose,
aeath_ occurred ;.suddenly at
Alexandra Has •ital last .Thurs:
• day. A .commi 1 service was
.• -held South 1in1oss
Mausol-
eun. • Rev:- C. A. Dukelow of-
. minterr"fh
--Greenrhilityceineterr-bucknow:--
4,0 Born..iik,Shfield Township,
.s'hewas a daughter cif the late
William George Sherwood and
Elizabeth Twamley. After her
marriage Id 1908 at Belfast, She
lived in Luc:know." until 19174
and later' in Ashfield Township
untdl. retiring to, Goderich ,in
1952. She was 'a Member of
a meniber of the Senior Citi-
zens' Club;, a meanber of ,the
Ocbagenamian Club; and a mein-:
ber of Goderich Women's
. -
Besides her Titband, she'is
survived by a aaughter, Myrtle
J. Johnstone, Goderidh; a son,
; •
two 'sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Watson,
Goderich; Mrs. Marie ;McInnes,
'ren.
The _holiday seagon i& here_. .
and in the midst of all artileilliv•
-
• making, we'd like to extend best
•wishes a:n1 Asaillek ourfriend
A
•- Beres,. 4 -VOYY special t4eliverY .
• warm wishes for.a merry Christmas.
OL
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. These bells ring out a note of
thanks and our warmest holjday greetings.
-24t. WeltiffieratTirtliel.
life, may the light of the,.
- —Christmos-star-hearten-andinspire---
' us, strengthening our
resolve to do all we can
• to achieve lasting
peace on earth.
GODERICH
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As .we -greet the Christmas season,
it is with deepest gratitude that we
• thank our friends for their kind
support during tri'e past year.
• fill your heart with
the greatest joy and peace.
• Merry Christmas,
everyone.
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Rejoice
in His name
$1, Christmas Day.
May the spirit
of love fill your"bearA
A Reminder— Minimum wage of $1.00
an hour is being introduced by stages for
botftmen and women workers thrqughout
Ontario.
The rrext stage in this progression occurs
on December 28, 19.64, when the follow-
ing Minimum V,Yage rates will be
effective.
'ZONE 1—.-Sou't1-ieril Ontario and Major
Northern Ontario Cities: Men— $1 .00 per
hour, Women—.95 per, hour, Construction
continues at .$1.25 per hour.
ZO N E 2— N orth ern-Onta.ri o, -exc-ppt-M-ajor
Cities: Men—.90 per hour, Women—.90
per hour, Construction continues at $1.15
per hour.
• 4 ZONE. II-
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We offer best wishes
and sincere appreciation to
all our friends on Oils Blessed Christmas.
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Children's cheery voices raised in Christmas
song express the good will we feel for
all our friends. Thanks and IVIeny Christmas!
LL ROSS — STEW ROBINSON — MARJ JOHNSTON,
SHERR AND POR— NINJF.
,ONTARIO DEPARTMINT 0 LABOUR
HON. H. L. ROWNTREE, Minister of Labour
mation write to: 4.
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