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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-02-11, Page 5Mat Mr..an►'Mua�ikt, attended *e. Wedding, of and! Mrs. Da'V '13.00 00. 'at St.. Caahaxanes' .Church, Coo sjvt ;e. The hridee' cortnerly 'garet Arm WkeD04414, of 'taAis' .conguun:- . and Mrs. $iii tty, rnet her'', hntslba'n'd in Toronto onatd, datixghter Jeanie, and whore side. has been employed G „ Canada ct4Ec"a/'''p.. Limited' 50 PICCADILLY ST„ BOX 35.5, LONDON, ONTARIO er.. 11II + '' +SAVE 0 Qn Tour Prescripto•ns Delivery by mail, insured - ° ANYWHERE IN (NTAR1O Response for this moneysaving, service has been increasing- each- week. Every promise of• the Pharmacist owners of Canada Apothecary Limited has been met and maintained. Thousands of satisfied customer names have been registered from cities, towns, villages and farms throughout Ontario. Individual savings to our customers are confirmed by repeat orders. Mail service has been effective and prompt. if you prefer, send your prescriptions to Canada Apothecary, Box 355, London, Ontario, and a quotation will be submitted by return mail. Should you be in London and vicinity, bring yoqr prescriptions to -Our "Walk -In" Dispensary at 50 Piccadil y Street, next to the • Oxford Auto Wash. , Open Monday, Tues say and Thursday nights 'til nine. Lots of free parking. Canada flpotheeayLimited 50 PICCADILLY ST.,,BOX 355, LONDON, ONTARIO W Re., fpr V+the t?s. nivon�t iii, r. Daae is chr'slea t� sal man with a branch o the Chryger -Meter CQ. a4. Rexdalle. • VoU wing the weddling,. are.. caption was. held in the Habit- ant room,„of. the Skyline Rexdale, ' Mr. and...-51rs. Dave Bunte Sr., Parents of the groin), Wayne,, a younger brother, and 'Margie, a sister, were also pre- sent at the- ceremony and -re- eepti'on, The uewiywweds rvill be -moving into a new apartment ,. in«-�i"hey-Rextlale -area" after they. ,retturai front ' a motor .trip • to N9w Xprkk +Ciby: By Brian Dowds in- a survey conducted at G.t . .I. 'aSt week, yew s urp ris-- ing„ til ouglr 'somewhat emlbar- rassing ressugs. were •obtained, The questions are similar Ito Boise asked in a survey at the University of Western. Ontario *last fel with. sunt ar results. Some of the rn re hulmnrous re- sults 'are -printed. Tihe percentage in (brackets represents the number of cor- rect answers:' ' s 1..po your read• the . newspaper ,e it' 7 0 No 8 °% dad " Ye� 13%). - v 2. ,Who is . John > Diefeivba'ker? (86%) --The Prime Minister. 3. Who is ,A:bert Schweitzer? .(S7%)-'A .Treat poet. 4. Who is Charlotte 'Whitton? (64%)-7Matyor of Toronto. 5. Who is Tab Hunter? (80%):— English rock'n roll singer. 6. Who, is . U Thant? (6.8%)=-A great Athlete Foreign Af- fairs Advisor -USA. 7. Who is. geor`ge Vanier (82%) —Leader of Conservative party of Ontario. 8. who is Harold Wilson (35%) 2 DAY OR. NIGHT Lemoiruice . Recipe Relieves Arthritic FEBRUARY, MARCH .. & Rheumatic Pain If„ you suffer rheumatic arthritis of neuritis pain try thia simple inexpensive recipe, that thousands are using. Get a can of Rif -EX Compound, a 2 weeks supply, today. Mix it with a quart of water, add the juice of 5 lemons. It's easy! No trouble at all and pleasant. Take only 8 tablespoonfuls m 2 times a clay. Often within 48 hours sometimes overnight — relief is obtained. and- APRIL Details at beams 9&U1r>t-14-Ver. Ot 0000 uniforms? Y47%', No, 03 %. KKQryy ver , 'lea'_ Oa,,, Si , the'!ade nine students quizzed on the 'last question were op- posed., and all 4nt;t one of the grade thirteen students quizzed' were in favor, shows obvi rus4 how the people Who wound have to swear themfeel„ '' So much for surveying! • On Athletics Vasil week, the Ju i oac • girls • won. their' fourth. straight, 'beating . Stratford Cen- tral. The Senior -girls lost their fourth in a •roiw 2720. At home,. "the Junior boys were defeated 35-29 for their third straight 'setback, and the Seniors 511,-3t7 for their second defeat in -four starts. The . Jun- iors playedwell in .the est half but the supericar,�bala handling of 'the Straldford club proved the difference in the long run as they went • ahead to stay in the 'second half.. This 'week, the gills play host to Stratford Northwestern while the boys travel to Stratford for their double -(header. • The wrestling team gets back into action in a meet with Lis- towel. Last week's meet again- st Wingham was cancelled due to stormy weather. Lastly, the girls have been given the chance to take the Initiative this year, as the Val- entine's dance this Friday, Feb- ruary 12, will be a girl -chase - 1%r,' Sadie -Hawkins? -affair! Music will be 'provid_ed by the Ca'vnliers 4, m London, and it promises to be a read bash, so put on your track spikes and wait for t e Ibel1, fellas. 11 the pains,da_not quickly. leaxe. and if youn do not feel better, return the empty can to A a Lowe r Shop us and RU -EX will cost you ndthing. You re tiie sole judge as' RU -EX is sold ()Tie n a L.T.E money back guarsyntee. ()vet 8 million cans drug counters. Adrern Ltd., 'HOME FURNISHINGS 5 I'(1 Bartley ley Drive. Tf3rnntn /, HOWARD PHOTO BY HADDEN STUDIO Marriage vows were exchang- ed between Barbra Ann Haan-, ilton and. John Douglas Howard on Friday evening, Fecbru.ajy 5. The ceremony was perform- ed tby Rev. G. G. Russeiili in St, George's A ri gli,ca n Church. -The. bride is the of Mr. and Mrs.. Norrrian Hamilton, Goderich, and the groom's ,par- ents are Mr. and - Mrs. Elroy Rodge. , R.R. 1, Goderich. Given in - mar rfage by her father, the bride wore a. floor - length gown of white peau. de soie styled with a scooped neck- line and lilypoint sleeves. A large bow accented the back of the bell-shaped skirt. Heir veil of Fre- eh illusion was caught - to white velvet headpiece and carried a nosegay of red roses aid white •mums. ` Wearing a similarly styled street --length dress of turquoise peau de soie Was the brides- maid, A1iss Gail Falkiner. She wore matching accessories and carried a nosegay of yellow roses and whl;e murn5. Groomsman .was Gary "Glou- H,her of Gode°rich. The couple will reside at 174 ',Regent ;street, ciorrcr:ch. . 1Vixs• Jessie Baia, Niagara. Falls,, president Of ,the Rebel ,A,ssetxibly of Ontario, paid hor of t�eia'r vd It 'to ,coder h. Re, he+kah `1,gdge on,. Tom. oven- 'ia'g, rebruax r 2tuJ1, :a7ttd nlvias a'e ' " .0onllpanied by mss. at1113Y Be*. ' vex.; Ex tel:•district., deputy, �- r y dent:. . 1e4'n!kiers uvea, tliie Hx�. bier, Bensall andtWeir -lodges werealso in attendlanice, and there lw "a visitor irpxn l in- Gar.dine. The officers of Amber Lodge, Hensaln, opened and Closed lodge in a very efficient manner. QVIz^s. W. Lawrence Presented itis. Hillier rwith Ia corsagee and Mrs. K. Stowe presented one to .Mrs. Beaver. The ladies were then introduced land wedicoan+e4 tq the lodge. Five candidates were received into ms ship, !Sour fa om 'Ex- eter an.em�d b e tfr n �CUnJbon. The impressive degree [was exem- plified by the Goderich Ra)ra'h • ge; acrd er -the--d s e'eetion• ,o f Mrs. Nelson Harzitack, degree captain. Mrs.' Gordon Kaitting was the soloist, acicormpani'ed Mrs. Leslie Pentland at the piano. The visiting noble grands brought greetings from their respective_ lolge5. iMrs'7. _+1ii11iem_ gave a short address during which she reminded the mem!' hers. of the support still needed regarding the 'chapel 'w'hich is 'being ibuilt at the 1OOF horn" • - at Barrie, ,as vs ell as the Worild Dye Bank.• iMrs. John Moss entertained- at dinner for Mrs (!tidier anti Mrs. Beaver, prior to the meet '.,inng. Mrs. Thelma- Legg,and her committee \ere An charge of 'the social hour All gripes in 'this ad guaranteed -'through Saturday, February 13, 1965. Get -Guaranteed' "EAT IN 111E MEA T" -- Buy\,Super-Right r-; We have a large selection of transistor radios that are sure to suit that special person. Clfoose frconz low priced 8 -transistor radios'or •choose an AM/FM .___1(-.1,raasi,S .or ,radio._ We alto have car and home portable transistors. 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