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Mr, and Mrs, .rt Rtber, Cali-
fornia are vacationing at Frank
Sullivan's,
Di, and Mrs. J. A. Kasper are
.spendiligg their vacation, Dere.
,Congratulations to - Mr. and
•Mrs. dill Berry on the birth of- Mr,'.tiank Owens, Mr. and
a son, in Goderich hospital, and Mrs. Ralph Moon, Saginaw, spent
to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Osch the week -end with, Mr. "and, Mrs.
on the arrival of a girl in Wing- ,Joe Courtney and family..
ham�hos ital._$,
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•�_.__..._r. Jahn Austin,._Joe��alpZi
• Mr. and Mars. Leo Courtney and Eugene and Fay Hogan re -
and family spent Sunday at Ow turned home Sunday after visit -
.Martyrs' Shrine at Midland. int' _Mr. and Mrs. 'rhos. Bryan
Helen Courtney, who was v aea-tin Toronto.
tioning with Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton and
Courtney at Eagle Lake, return family have left for a motor trip
ed home with them. to Virginia. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael 11c Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill are
Lennan, newly weds, were hon- I visiting here.
oured by relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bowler
Saturday evening at a party at 1 visited here at the week -end.
Mrs. Mike Martin and children
are vacationing at the home of
Mr. Andrew Martin.
BY POPULAR REQUEST i Mrs. Dorothy Moore, Mary
!Martha; Karen, Joyce, Janet and
Mrs. henry Brace and children
i.are vacationing here.
the home of I :-. nd•Nlir`L:' yrja
Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown and
family, Toronto; Miss Carrie
O'Neill, Goderich, visited here
over the week -end.
Mrs..4acl Ciirrat was in To-
ronto On Friday attending tate
.funeral ofjher ; ant �s ,10Fred Friends and neighbors of 11 r.
Treleaven. and Mrs. Orland Bere gathered.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Colin Crozier, at SS. No. 17 to honour them
and sans, have been visiting with on their departure, from the
Mr. and Mts. C. Crozier and community. The evening was
family. spent in playing cards. Winners
Kevin Willis, Dean and Dawn were Mrs. Eldon Culbert and
Oke of Goderich, were week Ronald Pentland. Low prizes
end visitors with their grand- ere Mrs. Jack Pentland and
parents,. Mr. and Mrs. ,Ia Jim McWhinney. Mrs. Russell
Curran. Brindley called Mr.- and Mrs.
Mr., and Mrs. Mark .Berger Dere to come forward and Mrs,
aft -ended -la wedding Of "111.8g1 arry `CirVip.: read ari'' a res'
Mary Wilson in Goderich on and they were presented .with a
Saturday. t chrome table and chairs. -Mrs.
11r. and Mrs. Don Paquette Rivett presented Mrs. Bere with
and family, of 'Ripley, were a lovely table arrangement
Sunday visitors with Mr. and from the Sunbeam Club. Mr.
Mrs. Tom Phillips and family, and Mrs. Bere thanked everyone
Flight -Lieut. and Mrs. Gerry and the ladies served' a lovely
McKay and sons of Montreal are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Drennan and family
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Finnigan
on Sunday at
Mr. and Mes.
,
and sons visited
Port Flrv'iri with
Marvin Durnin..
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i`o r s o ure r r to Mr. and Mrs. William Berry,
R.R. 3, Goderich, a son.
The Community Cltib held ; FEAG AN ---At Alexandra Hos-
their annual picnic at harbour pital, Goderich, on August 20,
Pari:, on August 11. All former 1965, to Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn
'members had been invited and Feat;an, R.R. 1, Port Albert.
'there was a splendid attendance. a son.
Sports were conducted by 1 IIARRLSON--At 'Alexandra Hos-
' Dorothy Whitely, Daphne Mal-
i ins and Edna Jantzi.
Results: Relay drinking water
through straw, Alice Hodges'
team; beans -,on plate, Jean
Ginn`s team; throwing 'rolling
A real taste treat is_ yours pin, Joyce Oke; wedding
this weekend if you partake. of 1 closest to date, . Alice RodgeS.;
one of these delicious Devil's, lived longest in the community,
Food Banana Cakes. , Nina Walters; member with own
teeth, Mrs. Howard Sturdy;
These cakes have .long been birthday Closest, Bill .Sinclair;
a favorite of our' customers.'
oldest person, Mrs. Howard
It is unusual in that it features�Sturdy: youngest; Gary Oke;
a chocolate cake with a banana children's race, Larry Elliott,
flavor. This cake is loaded with Randy Schmidt; wheelbarrow
several pounds of eggs and ban-
anus and mouw watering. good -:pct. Bob Sinclair and Jimmie
ness. ( Ginn': Heather Whitely and
•
Bonnie Westbrook. A supper was
Try one of these cakes this served, convened by the special
weekend. 1lunch committee.
The September meeting will
50c 'Ibe held at the home of Mrs. G.
Orr, Bayfield Road, Goderich,
CHERRY CHOP SUEY LOAVES on September 1. The roll call
will be bazaar articles. 'The
prices will be put on the
articles for the sewing table.
At the end of 1964 Canadians
had more than - twelve million
.saving: deposits in chartered
banks and these savings totalled
nearly $9 billion.
• Sixteenth century medicine
relied heavily upon burning in-
cense and swallowing strongly
spiced medicines, '
"The Home Of Tasty Pastry
Since 1877"
ptial, Goderich, on- August 16.
1965, to Mr. and Mrs. ,Gordon
Harrison, Goderich, a daugh-
ter. -
HUTCHINS—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on August 19,
1965, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hutchins, '' Goelerich, a son,
Raymond John.
IRELAND—At Edmonton Gen-
eral Hospital, Edmonton,
Alta., on August 6, 1965, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ireland,
Cold Lake, Alta., a daughter,
Patricia 'Elizabeth Grace.
MILLER—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on August
13, 1965, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Miner, _Goderich.- a -daughter=.
SMITH—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on August, 21, 1965,
to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith,
Goderich, a son, Bradley
David. „ 1
lunch.
Mrs. Esther Rivett, is spending
this week in Toronto with her
daughter and family.
Mrs. Kenneth Bell of Goderich
hats spent the last two , weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Graham Mc-
Nee.
Sunday visitors with, Mr. and
Airs. Russell Brindley were: Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Mcc'ool and Bob
of Londesboro, nrs. Celia
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moored
Lynda and Barbara and Vivian
Chase of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs.
Cline Stevenson, ,Mary Lou and
Karen of Niagara Falls; Lynn
Fielding, of Wat+rdown and Mr.
and Mrs. klarry Jackson of Wing -
ham.
The U..C, W. were in char $e
of the hlirch service an ;;undo.
Mrs. William Wiggins gave the
address with Mrs. W: Rutledge
and Mrs. MeNee helping. Miss
Lynda Foster was at the organ
and the Explorer girls \sere the
choir. They also took the service
in I'ort Albert Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Taylor,
Barbara and Nancy, spent a few
days at Pike's Lake.
Mrs. Edward Smith and her
mother, Mrs. Cooper, are holi-
day ing in Northern ()r.•'ario.
A 9j12.ek that gains or loses
one-hredth second a day is
not' accurate enough for some
scientific ,purposes. .
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We have everything you will cbeed in the way of wed-
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bound book are wedding invitations, reception cards,
response cards, thank you cards, shower cards, table
napkins and matches. There are not just one or two
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and different styles. Come in and have a look at this
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