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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-09-02, Page 44 "'Ma' (uderleh . S glial-Slaar, sillnmsday, September 2nd, 1965 UBURN AND DISTRICT NEWS + AUBURN. Sunday guests two days. 'with firs. George Hamilton were Mr. J. J. • ser -,= 1VIr iii LM viiawlard„ .diel rtttr-i ed'fronr Iia iiton Where lie XAw and Mr.Borden Goodfellow, has spent two months with his of Nohleton, and Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Harold Kitchen Lorne Wilson, of' BruceReld. and )i Tr. Kitchen, following surg- Mr: Clifford Jackson returned t'ry on. his eye. last week to his home in Ednlon- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Raithby tin after visiting his aunt. Illiss visited one day last week with Margaret R. Jackson and his her brother, Mr- Gordon R. Tay - uncle, Il1r. Ja.uie,s Jackson. and for and Mrs. 'Taylor. Mrs. Jackson.,4 Mr. and M .— Robert ('rail., Several from this community Vera and Jell' of>Ildertu1i. visit Haiti -Mon a fisted by .Mrs. Wes The Walkerburn Club, held attended the old time tl•a party ed last Friday Witch his Parents, Bradnock. During the tater- their monthly meeting at the in the Blyth Memorial Ilan spun- .lir. and Mrs. William J. Craig. noon, Mrs. Gordon H. Taylor home of Mrs. Stanley Ball. The sore;f by the members of the 11r \\illiatii Cyr) is a Iultie nt Hake a few words of regret at president, Mrs. Ted Ilunking I1-1111 Women's Institute 'i;ieet in Clinton hospital fullu�°,►n ; Mrs. Humphreys leaving the vii - was in charge of the nigeting. ing algid the Saluda Food C'um ,.e e'r:{ we ala in Victoria 11os !aye and wished her much hap- There were five guests present. pan:..pita!, London. I1tine'ss when she moves to her A donation was sent to the Mr. acid Mr, Duncan MacKay 11r. and 111."s' Harry Arthur, new fioin in Dublin* Childreres Aid Society to help returned ee,k to thew -Judy, ,dark and Greg, returnees George Orland Bere them with their work in Huron home at ,Sault Ste Marie. la',t Saturday after a two week's funeral, services were nod on County. The draw prize was Miss Carolyn C'lari, arrived ‘ac'atiun at Bogie's !leach_ \ nday atte'r11o011 atrthe :1r won byy Mrs. Nellie McDougall. home last \\ eek atter a holiday Mr. and Mrs. Ronald' Rathwell i thus funeral home for George It had been donated by. Mrs. trip throt): it \\•,-1 ern Canada" of. Ilra:itiord spent the weekend OHa id here who passed away Stuart Ament. The minutes ti to \\ innipe C:cl.;,try. Pant1H here wit `her parents. Mr. and suddenly at the Alexandra Mar- -Van t , :rtTrh tIract; 111' .t11 s. (,r�rdrrn lt. `t'rty�irrP. j-tt1N _�t1�ei..(-tet ia� t.al, xl�e�spita,l..,..�lie. through ()retthii. California, Utah; \11aw_Iiaiulcl N;cholsun.of Sea - ,was in his 58tH year -and. vas a1)c1 North Dakota. forth visited last lriday with; burn in Kincardine Township, Visitors last Wednesday even-' her retry, Mrs. 'Wes Bradnock. the son -of the late ROuet't Bere by the treasurer, Mrs. Walter Cunningham. The members de - A wedding trip to Northern, Ontario followed the marriage of Shirley Marie McCowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McCowan, R.R. 2, Goderich, and William Donald Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Elli 'tt,, Ariel Duizer and Mrs. Donald R.R. 1, Zurich. e on ' loan from the Bell Telephone Cdtnpan..: ,dii'sson''perfod followed and pop was served.— Moving To Dublin Mrs. Ben Hamilton, Loftus street, held an afternoon tea last Wednesday for 24 neighbors and friends in honor of Mrs. Lloyd Humphreys, who will leave soon for Dublin. Miss Elina Mutt4t pcwrcd tea and the guests were served by Mrs. hoarrie: Also one siateri sMrs Graham (Bessie) ;Nl !leg pf~- ,,f - 3, Auburn. Rev. J. R. Wheeler was 'in charge of the -service held on Monday afternoon and burial Wok place in the Dun- gar}zion cemetery. Pallbearers were: Bill Slesser, Bob torr, Bud Worthy,;Henry Farrell, Russel Brindley and Kenneth McDou- gall. Club Donation were accepted as read by' Mrs. George Schneider in the ab- -shrice -o Mrs. Elliott Lapp. The finan i4ar statement was given in:; with :lir. and Mrs. Not•initl Mrs. Charles Str'aughan is re- L. and Belle \\ orthy. h ollovving blclowell and :hiss Gwen - Me, ..eoveri0;. at her home from a hi, marriage to the former Dowell were :lir. and Mrs. \Vii 1 fall s'he took at the home of Mary Horton, he_ resided in loam Si aforth, Miss Eva her niece, Mrs. I-Iarold Nichol-! West Wawanosh Township until +MOTO E!Y R. J. r IEPHEW ELLIOTT — McCOWAN cided to hold a bake sale and bazaar late!• on this fall. An invitation to attend a cooking school at Londesboro on Sept- Killough, 'Toronto, and Miss Ma -j roll au •bis. Nicholson at Sea-' about six weeks ago when he and bel Killough of Byron. forth. Miss Viola 'Thompson is _his family moved into the village, ember 13th was accepted. A Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McDou ' assisting Mrs. Straughan. Ile was employed by the James program of contests was pre ;tall and Miss Bernice lVIcDnil Junior -Farmers - '1'. Craig sawmill-. He was a pared. by the committee of Mrs. gaff ri-S-itttl- fel 50 -_Suns -or --lzirm-p-r- ..-a 4440mber.._....of—:stag-._-_-Nile---.._Un-ited last week. tended a meeting in' the Auburn Church and since moving .to Mrs. Kenneth Scott and sons,' Community Memorial Hall with Auburn the family has attended Keith,'" Wayne and Eric, spent I Mr. Ronald Trivors, the'stfrnmer• Knox -United Church. • Surviv- a few days last week in Tor-, assistant Agricultural Repre- onto the guests of her cousin,'sentative, in- charge. A, Walt Disney. film, "The Thread of Life;" was shown. This Mrs. J. A._jBrodie and Mr. Bro- die, and attended the C.N.E. on ing besides his .wife are throe sons: John, Gerald and David; three daughters, Mary Belle, film is, London; Ruth and Kathleen at .WHY COOK TONIGHT! ORDER SHOWBOAT, BAR-B.Q CHICKEN WITH JUST A HINT OF HICKORY 1/4 Bar -B -Q Chicken French Fries Roll & Butter Chicken Dippen Sauce 95, ' 1/2 Bar -B -Q Chicken French Fries Roll & Butter Chicken Dippen Sauc" CA' 1.85 - o CAPT. CRAIG'S ARGOSY RESTAURANT PHONE 524-7870 tl 50c DELIVERY CHARGE ANYWHERE IN GODERICH ORDER BY PHONE PICK'EM UP AND TAICE'EM HOME r,~ THE • WE'RE FEATURING ♦V' "<P for warmth, wear and fashion comfort in Glenayr SWEATERS AND SKIRTS They're the talk o' the town— and small wonder! Machine - washable Kittens of pure wool keep their look of fashion - rightness day -in, day•out. Add them to your Kitten collec- tion today! FULL-FASHIONED RAGLAN SHOULDER CARDIGAN' - 100% English Wool Botany, 3/4 sleeves,, moth-proof—in new exciting fall •ish-Ades.. MATCHING SKIRT -100% Pure Wool Worsted, woven from superfine English Botany wool--dry-cleanable and dyed to•perfectly-match all Kitten Botany wool sweaters. ' ,. PURI VIRGIN WOOL New International mark of quality, now in Canada. ' • .n • THE SQUARE prung. �VIr s. Duizer was charge. L Plans were made for the •: next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. John Hallam. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Stuart Anlent and Mrs. Lorne Hunking and the lunch committee will be Mrs. Walter Cunningham, Mrs. Roy Daer, Mrs. Tom Cun- ningham and Mrs. Guy Cunning- ham. At the close of the meet- ing a lunch was served by lyfrs. Worthy Young, Mrs. Stuart Ament, Mrs—ten .A.r-cha.rnbaul.t and - Mrs. Stanley Ball., in The double -ring exchange or vows was heard by Rev. A. G. Pease of Embro,, in Grace Unit- ed Church, Porter's Hill, on Sat- urday, August 14, in a setting of pink and white carnations and candelabra with lighted tap- ers. Mrs. William Cox presided at the organ and accompanied the soloist, Miss Jean Isaac, 'Lort- don, when she sang "0 Promise -Me" and "Wedding Prayer." Given in marriage by 'lief• father, the bride wore a floor- length- down of whsle peat} de faille fashioned with a short - sleeved fitted bodice and a bell- shaped. skirt. Floral appliques Under the British North of chantilly lace and bows ac America Act there are twenty- cented the waistline and sleeves, nine classes of subjects concern- ing the country" as a whole — such matters as defence, trade, banking, currency, railways and canals, external relations—that are specifically defined as being within the authority of the federal government. The bureau of statistic indeN of the average of weekly wages and salaries paid in all industry -Ca -nada lime fr in 1949 to 201.8 in 1964; in the same period the cost of living index rose from 100.0 to 135.4. O K Through Next Weekzs- Paper For A Special Announcement from -#714E- STORE-114AI' SERVICE BUILT" CONKLIN'S Harves-tOf'Va1w SALE!. The "Opportunity Door" to Savings is Oen at Conklin's. agree that Conklin's have economy for you in mind. Yes, — come in and see. Repeated. By Demand MEDALLION PRE -FINISHED PANELLING THE LAST WORD IN LUXURY _ For the Executive Home or Office! Beauty -Mark Birch Colonial Birch Sapele ' Knotty Pine Knotty Cedar Makori ' American Cherry -American Black Walnut ir. 11.95 panel!, 13.95 panel 11.95 paneji 15.95 panel 15.95 panel . 16.95 panel 20.95 panel 22.95 panel rx Conklin's are happy to again bring you this com,lete line- of superior quality, pre -finished wood panelling — by' Crown Zellerback. It's V -grooved for easy, quick installation. Sizes 4' x 8' lengths to 16 ft. Sale! Big Discounts! READY -TO -FINISH FURNITURE You'll be delighted with the selection in dressers, book- cases, chifforobes, desks' --- aIL_at...reduced,. prices•....right_ now. ALUMINUM LADDERS Reg. 15.95 — 4' — 11.95 Reg. 17.95 5' — 13.50 Reg. 19.95 6' — 15.95 EXTENSION LADDERS ALSO ON SALE 295 BAYFIBLD ROAD ., S244321- ,334* 4 • Back fullness in the skirt was formed by unpresscd pleats which fellto a chapel train. A tiara of crystals° and pearls held her quadruple -tiered veil of silk illusion and She carried a cascade arrangement of red t•cises, stephanotis and emerald ivy. Mrs. Andrew Laidlaw, London, was her sister's matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Max- ine Pickard, R.R. 1, Goderich, cousin of the bride, and Miss Joan Elliott, R.R. 1, Zurich, sis- ter of the groom. They wore floor -length gowns of French blue peau de soie with rounde necklines and, bell - shap skirts. Their matching wedding Liffe Insurance Co., has ]moved PORTER'� � `� -tea Gwen Sound where arae i< working at the head office of the C.I.A. , , PORTI+aR HILL,--1�liss Pat• :4� rich Cox, Toronto t enjoying- -yrs.. Gordan Mann n$' .' ai -``c�flPnfi1i.:1VT�xtl Norman Manning to New a, n - a month `4taeg.t n--, rith< sr Mrs. Alvin Betties and Mrs. Clarence Ball,Clinton, spent a few days at Lions Head last. week. , Miss Gail Lockhart, who, has been employed at the London ring headpieces, bowed at the :pack, were c&ugit with veiling ind they:: carri d cascade ar- :ange,lnertts of pink carnations. Groomsman was Allan John - ,;ton, London, and Jack Mac- )onald, Ottawa, cousin of. the .wide, and Melvin Hyde, Port itanley, ushered. The guests were received in he church parlor by the bride's nother wearing a sheath dress n evening blue crepe with natching .picture hat. Her ac= -essories were white and pink •arnations formed her corsage, lssisting, the groom's mother 'hose a sheath dress of beige ;hantung with beige and brown- `accussorics arid- `-a---.eirsafge"-.,ef pink cat nations. Guests from a distance were present from London, Toronto. Ottawa, St. Thomas, Detroit, Michigan; Watertown, New York, For 'travelling, the bride changed • to a sheath dress o1 turquoise linen boucle topped with a matching three -quarter - length coat. • She wore white .accessories _ aft a coy ge `iff yellow roses. 'They will reside in St. Thom- as. Pre -Nuptial Showers Entertaining the bride, prior to her marriage, were shower hostesses Mrs. John Mitchell, London; Miss Joanne Harrison, Gciderich, and Miss Joan Elliott, Zurich. Canadian Timken, St. Thomas, where thg bride is em- ployed; also honored her. B1NCO at tEG1ON HAUj SATURDAY; -SEPTEMBER 4 at 8:30 p.m. - 15 GAMES-.— $1.00 . '.The prize • for each regular game will be $12.00 4 Share -The -Wealth Jackpot Combinh-- JACKPOT Of $,f35.00 IN 57 CALLS SPONSORED BY' CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 109 No One Under 16 Permitted 'To Play dee on Sunday to visit NU.' shad Mrs, Richard Simpson. Next Sunday, Rev. William Mains, 1,4ortdesbo1Q, will assume his duties as permanent supply minister o1 St.' Andrew's, Bay- field, and Grace Church. Mrs. James Lockhart, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Lockhart and family, all of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawson . Lockhart, Troy, Mich- igan, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Argyle Lockhart and family. PORT ALBERT PORT ALBERT. — LAC and Mrs. Clarence Hoy, Ronnie and Gary left on Q Tuesday for the 'ltCAF ,base at Gimli, Manitoba. Miss Darlene Draper is visit- ing at Mrs. Dave Martin's home and Jim Martin is visiting in Goderich this week with Wayne Draper. -`-TSon .CoUTtl'r -of-London visit- ed with Mrs. Dave Mailtin and family over the weekend. Last week Mrs. Dave Martin visited in London with Mr. and Mrs.- Ivan Grigg and Mr. and Mrs, Don Bowden. She also went to Detroit for a week with, friends and relatives. Ms's, IL dnor , sn•: from the PortLeAlbertebrast the Canadiaxt Bible Society on reeently. iss Darlene Draper of rlvisited fora few days week with Mr. and Mrs, El`" Draper. It was erroneously forted iii' k. being Miss last ArleneweeSchra'sm Oldest Cessna` Dors - F1 -Ire A Goderich pilot, Gee Morley, 'took ' part in the 1,.. annual Exeter fly -in which iii held at Sexsmith Airport 4 Sunday,, 1VII': Morley flew his 1,937c sna C37 four -passenger plane;p the show. The plane is bell. ed to be the oldest Cessna flyit in Canada. Twenty seven planes fro Western Ontario made 'the tri Officials expected 50 to tad part but high winds reduced lli numbers. The 35 mph winds ai o tak :celted..-a—demonstration diving. Leonard Greb sponsor ed the'lly-in. The first airplane flight it Canada took place at Baddeck N.S., in . 1909, six years alt the Wright Brothers flew Kitty Hawk, North Carolina; SEE THE WESTERN. FAIR—_L.ONDONI Special Return Excursion Fare - Y $3.75 CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEAR$ FARE BUSES LEAVE GODERICH at 10.40 a.ln, September 10 -18th Special Buses Leave 9:00 p.m. from Fair Grounds to Return TRAVEL IN AIR RIDE COMFORT BY CHARTERWAYS CONTACT YbU,R CHARTERWAYS DEPOT W. J, Mills Motor Sales ltd. '74 Kingston Street 524-7314 ----SPEEE!-- GATE ADMISSION IS YOUR TICKET TO Buy advance sale tickets again this year ************************ DOZENS OF FABOLOOS FREE ATTR.ACTIONS Including aGrandstand E.o-r�n==.every day! Evening Grandstand Show, $ept. 10 and 11 Two Shows Nightly at 7 and 9 p.m. Populor Singing M.C. of Television Fame Singing Star of Stage, TV, Radio and Records MIKE B CARMEL OUGLAS UNN Evening Grandstand Show, Sept. 13, 14 and 15 • .Two Shows Nightly at 7 and 9 p.m. Favourite TV Funnyman Swinging Singing Star GEORGE BOBBY G 'L VI N HE MAORI SINGERS and DANCERS Hubert Castle's RED RIVER JAMBOREE Master Illusionist JACK BAUER TER Plus Added Attraction THE MAORI SINGERS AND DANCERS SEPT. 10 — 4:30 p.m. COMEDIAN DON RICE ATIO "Mr. Personality" MR. SOUND GLEN EFFECTS HAYWOOD M.C. I WES HARRISON la CIC i "The Magic of Fashion" . Fashion Variety Show '65 and Special guest Stars BOBBY VINTON MISS DOMINION OF CANADA .. and - MISS PLAYERS 200 Afternoon Gratgdsta'nd Shqw, Rodeo Star JONNY RIVERS and his GOLDEN HORSE RANCH THRILL Show Plus Added Attraction JACK BAUER, Master Illusionist' Afternoon Grandstand Show, Sept. 14 and 15 at 2 p.m. Hollywood Death Dodgers AUTO THRILL SHOW Afternoon Grandsi'afid Show Sept. 16 at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. I Master Illusionist JACK RAUER SEvening Grandstand Show, Sept. 16, 17 and 1P Two Shows Nightly at 7 and 9 p m. Afternoon Grandstand Show Sept. 17 and 18 at 2 p.m. • HORSE SHOW NIGHTLY at 7:45 p.m. • LIVESTOCK COMPETITIONS—SALES • MIDWAY AND KIDDYLAND • HOME AND CULINARY ARTS • DANNY SAILOR, World Champion Tree Climber •. CONTESTS WITH VALUABLE PRIZES • FARM MACHINERY SHOW • WARRIORS' DAY PARADE • ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION • COMMERCIAL, GOVERNMENT AND EDUCATIONAL. EXHIBITS • JERRY BANGS and His Gang of Fun ..:.....,-,•aF:-•-.,a-. . • DENNY THE BAB f�ELEPHANT Continuous Entertainment on the Fair Grounds HENRY FRENCH ,„ Bicycle Thrills and Antics JEANINE PI, OTEAU Thrilling French Aerialist LABATT'S MARIONETTE THEATRE Courtesy of John Labatt Ltd. THE RAMBLER MECHANICAL MAN Sponsored by Gallagher Motors GARLAND PARNELL - Organ Grinder and his Monkey "Tricky -Robb" CANADA. PACKERS SQUARE DANCING DICK WILLIAMS A -GO-GO Sponsored b Coca-Cola Ltd. BRING THE FAMILY ! ADULTS .... $1 CHILDREN . 25c AT ALL TIMES -Gte Ad M1 I fission Covers The Whole Show Chorterways SPECIAL EXCURSION[�DATES Direct Buses aily' 1AlIN! RAMBLER.MARIId: CHEVR01EiBELAIR;_RAMBLERCLASSlC;SpONDAi "Advance Sale- Tickets Availabls At Craigias Smoke Shop'!