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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-06-03, Page 9K CANADIAN QWtZ is e principal .cause OS tti "Canada? LCBnaf� th in `i u ' peat), O1YMPl ' and World. fig- ure Skating c'h4ropionsi fps? 3. What proportion of Canadian business firms operate at a loss? mir Itli–a3VanadianHitiboi r #ed- nrillist er 5. What river system in Canada is more than 2,600 miles in leri',gfh? ,ANSWERS: The! Mr 0aeken 3. ore -tlian 4t)'pr"cent. 1: SmokerSi cgrele,, ness causes nearly one-third all +dreg, ,eleet rkcal wiring and appliances rank Second in number-, ibut 1rst. in property, losses . 4. Mout' dtlllctn�� .Bas(ha?ca Scott: ASA Pineapple. rapefrilit:P; Q ,8._ rind` ; , 4044 48 -f1 - oz tins 171 quid Reg. Prioe jug 490 — SAVE 4c VEXBLEACH 64 -fl -oz plastic jug 45c ft Rite (White or Coloured) SPECIAL! OILET 'TISSUE ipof 2 rolls 49c ap (8c Off Deal) Reg. Price pack 41c—SAVE AN- EXTRA 4c A LMOLIVE pack of 4 regular size bars 43c White Swan (White or Coloured) Rea.., Price pkg 49c—SAVE 4c PAPER TOWELS pkg of 2 rolls 4 5 A&P Choice Quality) Cut Reg. Price2 tins 35c — SAVE 23c GREEN BEANS -72oflortins1.O,O Jane Parker Reg. Price pkg 29c—.SAVE 8c - WIENERROLLS pkg of 8 21C SPECIAL THIS WEEK!' Reg. Price each 49c — SAVE 1Oc large 24" eek: size JANE PARKER • • On Saturday, May --15, at 1.30 o'clock' the marriage of Mary Lou McAllister and Douglas Nel- son Raynard was solemnized in Erskine, Presbyterian Church, Dungannon, by Rev, R. H. Mac- Leod. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Allister, R.R. 2; Auburn, and the. groom is the son of'Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Raynard, R.R. 3, Lucknow- The organist was Mrs. Bruce Raynard, R.R. 1, Lucknow. Mr. Cyril Boyle, R.R. 2, Auburn, sang "The Lord is my Shepherd" after the bridal party entered the -.church, and "0 Perfect Love," during the signing of the register. The bride, given in marriage by her Whet, wore , a white taffeta floor -length gown - with fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. The neckline was rounded and ., .: lace • ,appliquas..an lily of�the-ual�. ley inotif trimmed the front. Her Wench illusion elbow- cALLISTER length veil was held by a white taffeta wedding ring headpiece and she carried a white Bible crested with red roses. Miss Eileen Foran, R.R. 2, Auburn, Ttyas maid of honor wearing a Tale green taffeta brocade•street-length dress with matching headdress. The brides- maids,eMiss Jean Dahmer, Wat- erloo, and Miss Karen McKen- zie, t•R.R. 3, Goderich, cousins of the bride, wore pale yellow taffeta brocade street -length dresses with yellow headdresses. The flowergirl was Susan Irvine, niece of the groom, wearing• pale green taffeta brocade. The flowers carried by the attend- ants were bronze chrysanthe- mums. Groomsman for his brether was-- Bruce Raynard, R.R.- 1, Lucknow.. Bill McAllister, bro- ther of the bride, was ring- r.beaa ex Th,c..guests. were usher- ed by Chris Raynard, Islington, the groom's brother, and- 'Myr- "LUXURY EATING AT _ P SENSIBLE `PRICES"- , ROCK CORNISH B. Cr;:' Han', Goderich, was named president • Of The llure4 County' Munlelpal illeerS AS= satiation when ylembers held; Weir Spring meeting in. loon., soli. r "first vice.presicieut of the As- sOCiation is Willian Cruicl shank, ' WinghT and William, •irtg; -Brussels;; °is 'second .<vicer dpres.ident. Executive members two year's; and..Allan Caftzpbell, l 'e1Uilo1 Township, three year's. Secretary is .Tohn, Berry, Goderich. and treasurer is SS' ,1I. Blake, Goderich. Retiring presidentEarl Camp- bell," Hensall, conducted „the meeting which had as its prin- cipal speakers, ,Fraxjk Cowan of the Frank Cowan Insurance Ag- ency, Woodstock, and D. L. 'Morris of the Ontario Depart- ment of Municipal Affairs. Huron Warden ' Glenn Webb and Lambton Warden Bert Lo- gan, were on hand to bring greet- ings to the assembly. Two minutes silence was,'ob- served in memory of three as- sociation members, W. E. White- field, clerk of Howick Township, Nelson Cardno, Reeve of Sea - forth, and Newt•►n Clarke, treas- urer of Usborne' Township, who passed away during the , past year. ray McKenzie, R.R. 3, Goderich, cousin of the bride. At the reception which fol- lowed in the Legion Hall, TL.uck- now,. Mrs. McAllister received her guests wearing bright pink silk shantung, with black acces- sories and corsage of white car - MacDONALD In a double -ring exchange of . vows in Knox Presbyterian Church, Saturday, May 22, Bon- nie Jean Foster, daughter ..of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster, Hensall, became the bride of Rapald A. 'MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs: J. N. MacDonald, Goderich. Rev. G. L. Royal performed the ceremony . in a - setting of red roses. " William Canieren, Goderich, presided at the organ.. v_ _ Given In Marriage by Pei father, the bride chose 'a two- piece suit of white and navy. , PHOTO BY R. -J. NEPHEW — FOSTER linen with white accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Bud Mabon, Goderich, was matron of honor wearing a pink shift ensemble. Her ac- cessories were white and white mums formed her corsage. •Groom?man was Bud Mabon, Goderich. The reception was held at the Elm Haven Motor Hotel, Clin- ton. Guests from a distanc were present freta 1 oronto, Stratford and Hensall, They will reside in Stratford. Mrs. Raynard wearing a mint ren linen dress with beige Session ®'fCounty Couiil "accessories and pink carnation June Sudbury, Islington, Waterloo, London, Listowel, Wingham, „" •h Town - arid , :r.,...,ITON ...._.., nnq�uU,Ccd .,agenda for tine "Grant Stirling,,Goderic GacicrrcFi, Jucl�ilow and Dun 51zi �, and that of `the -HtironvieWs - "- garinon. . June session, of Huron County board to be presented by Reeve rovides for presents- , The bride, _during the cere- Council p Elgin Thompson of lucker- 1 I mony, wore on her right hand, -tions by three provincialoffic- smith. - 1 her great-grandmother McAllis- `Mals: P. G. Gillis, municipal as--+ .Tuesday forenoon will be giv- teran'Ir shwedding linen handkerchief carried - .sesment. director, ofd municipal a fairs; E. 1VI at re.n_aver 11' committee_ meetings:.•__ In the afternoon Mr. Gillis and . longing to -her maternal grand- doves, senior conservation ofiic- Mr: Meadows will be heard, as mother. This handkerchief, ! cer, department -of lands and well as reports from Douglas known to be 135 years old, was forests, and an officer from the' Miles, agricultural representa- brought to Canada by a bride labor department. Mr. Meadows tive; Larry Scales, diistrict for - of the Quaid family of Port , is to discuss the matter of an ester, Stratford, and A. Ches- Albert. ° open season for deer.. The la-' ney, weed ingpector. ,Rn S �a1�RTS,rY L.E ' - Pre -Nuptial Showers I•bor official wilt likely discuss • On Wednesday forenoontie Prior to her marriage, the , appointment of a construction EMO committee will report, and Your E>rclusive CCM Dealer bride was honored by two rola- safety inspector for the county. Inspector J.' H. Kinkead will 211 Bayfield Road - Phone '524-QO61 'bride showers • at the . homes of j "' This will be a three-day ses- present the second report from Mrs.. Nelson Raynard and Mrs. sion, commencing Monday, the the public school consultative -- -Roderick---McKenzie, R.R. a,11 -4th at 10 arras - when Wardentcommittee, presumably dealing Goderich, and a , community! Glenn Webb will ..call for re- with the Bayfield-Stanley-Tuck- ___shower----a<t---Ws •--W-awanosliLpor-is-_of,.,.rortnt„y-,-,,o cers. That.c-rsuijh. situatig .,-, _The official. Township Hall arranged by Mrs. Murray Wilson, Mrs. Theodore Redmond and daughters, Corin- ne and Zita Redmond.' afternoon the members will tour from the labor department will the county horbe at Clinton, re- be heard at this sitting. turning to -receive , the road Wednesday afternoon will committee report from Reeve see the passing of bylaws and closing ceremonies. STOCK -UP YOUR FREEZER BONELESS SOLID MEAT NO WASTE --, EASY TO CARVE END CUT' ROAST CENTRE CUT ROAST SUPER -RIGHT QUALITY,;3KINLES8 . � SLICE® BEEF L41�'ER SX BRAND PORK SHOULDERS CANNED PICNICS SUPER -RIGHT QUALITY, RED BRAND BEEF SHORT or, CROSS RIB ROASTS S lb GROUND CHUCK - . 1 BLADE STEAKS BY THE PIECE BY THE PIECE SCHNEiDER'S COUNTRY STYLE Having sold our Servick Station at 211 Bayfield Road, we wish to thank our many customers for their patronage during our twenty-five years in business. TO our successor, Mr. Gordon Crawford, we• wish every sucess. 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