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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-10-14, Page 7$afety We ati t c young drivers, the Ontario suf. A . cath that is a1- st invariablyt wising the result of ex- 'si aspeed. The !Car "goes •ssiYe t of contro'o or overturnsmashes s. s faxed object, alaustrate thedisproportion- Amount of .speeding among fat l e 1,ea ue - quotes frim New 'York State statistics. river's between 18 and 20 years of age are about five per cent of the State's drivers, yet they are in Volved in 15 per cent of the one cara s. This is the time to start knitting for Christmas. irk off all our knitting wool from.. October 14th until November 1st. We have more than 50 different colors to choose from. Bring your old patterns with you and we will give you advice on the quantity of wool and size' of needles. We also have lots of patterns and needles. Just Arrived Beautiful, baby gifts from Holland and BeI ium. Use Our Lay-avay Plan Come First To — C'LINTON -KNITTING' CENTRE at AMSING'S IMPORT -55 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON , 1fiINGSBRIDGE.-. The parialiMr. sand Mt% is eQ Courtney Andcelebrated the 60th anniversary Ftank " Reigling attended the of the opening of the church an. Seett•Clayton wedding on Sat- Sunday. urd t. High Mass was sung at X0:80 i\1r, Frank Sulliyain spent a a•ni. At 3.30 Thanksgiving actor- week in Dc'•troit,recentlY• ation was held followed lay a Mrs. Jos. Garvey, Mr. and: parish supper in the church hall. M. Mike Garvey and sans, and Mr. Melvin O'Reii1 ,Windsor, Gerald Garvey vent the .Thanks - acted as chairman. Frs Edwin giving weekend here., Others Garvey, C.S.B,, Toronto, was who were here over thea week - guest speaker. Others at the end and attended the celebra- 'head table were pastor Rev. dons on .Sund#y were: Mr. and Father Coxuana, Father Sant Mrs. Melvin O'ReilIy, Windsor; and Brother Aquilina and u- Mr; and Mrs. Stan 'O'Reilly, Tor. gene Frayne who »,Aught_greet-<tnto; Mrs -Ethel -Canter,- Mrs. ings from township council and read a letter of congratulations from Murray Gaunt, MPP for Eluron-Bruce. The ladies from St. Marys, Lucknow and St. Augustine cat- ered for the meal. Personals Mr.' and Mrs. Bill LaLonde and family of Sarnia spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mark. Dalton and tami.ly. Miss Mary Ryan and friend, Miss Ann Ryan of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. King of London spent Sunday with the Clares. ....I�.var•.�tart�ai:.-M,iel3a a k`--D.ad;t o �• ' Messrs. Dennis Dalton,- Maurice Dalton and Miss Diane Gillis visited their relatives over the weekend. Rev. Father Lloyd Nyan visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare and- M1s. Ryan on Tuesday. . Father Ryan has just returned from a month's vacation in the British Isles and• Europe. Mr. and Mrs. John Howard, PQRT ALBERT PORT. 4l3E) T, r `V'iSitolcs, with s..Dave Martinand Tamm ily, over the weekend were Mr.. andMrs.Don Bowden, ° La 'ry and Mandy, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan. Grigg of London,, and Mrs: Will Stewart of Auburn. • Visitors on Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Albert McGee were Mr. and Mrs. Harold -Taylor of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Hoy and Debbie of Goderich. Visitors with Mrs. Harry -Led- nor over the weekend were: Mrs. Wm. Dickson, Fred and Brian Johnston, 'Mr. and Mrs. Wan. d3•4114,11J an.d:.K.axen, 1VIr. and Peter Murray, Miss Antoinette .Mrs, Joe bills of Toronto, and Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Perry, Detroit; Mr, and Mrs. Delmar Maize, Miss' Kathie Dalton, Tor- onto; Mr. Myron O'Reilly and son Michael, Miss Carrie O'Neill, Goderich; Kerry Hogan, Strat- ford; 'Danny Dalton, Waterloo; Douglas Frayne, Kitchener. Honor Student Jimmy Frayne was among the 50 honor students from GDCI o went on a three-day trip tog Quebec City recently. William Griffin The funeral of Mr. William Griffin, who died Saturday in Huronview. was held Monday mor ih'g:- he ~Requiori Mas was sung by Rev. Father-- Gar- vey. Pallbearers were Melvin. Stanley, Myron and Michael 0' Reilly. Burial was in St. Jos- eph's. --cemetery,. Kingshridge,, ,Mrs. Jean Athill of Kitchener. Mr: and Mrs• Robert Hoy and Debbie visited with Mr. and Mr`s. Clarence Hoy. on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jantzi of Welland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Draper over the weekend. Mrs. Charlie. Crossett and fam- ily of Islington visited with Mr and Mrs. Roy Petrie over the weekend. , There was an error last week. It should have read: There were 17 candidates That' were con. firmed ' at St. Paul's -Anglican ,Church. 3'. ORTER'S 111141. --An phi -dial Rev. 1141011410Wiison expla(ned board meeting for Grace Ohurch and St. Andrew's Church was held in. Rayfield on Wednesday night of last weep": with the Rev. W. Mains as chairman and Don- ald McKenzie ,asr clerk. Reports were given by the fol- lowing: Lloyd Makins, treasurer of St. Andrew's; Donald Barris, tre"asurer-of--Grace; Mrs. -Cheste Sturdy, Grace U.C.W.; Mrs. 11. Hohner, St.- vAndrew's,, U.C.W.; Ted Dunn,• St. Andrew's Sunday school; Mrs. G. Manning, Grade Sunday school. , Plans were made for church services this coming winter; Grace Church will have. Sunday school at one o'clock and church at 1,45, beginning in mid-Novem- ber. Laymans' Sunday will be ob- served on October 24. No re- pairing or redecorating will be done at the manse, which will be kept heated throughout the cold weather. plans for amalgamatingchurch es so that ea.eh minister will•. have approximately. IN families in 'his CAM; Rev° °CXiif °Britton, - Seaforth, and bis committee are iwn charge of union a 'rang0-' ments in this area. ' { Mr. Albert . Dunn is to- conn- piete .a -`map of the charge .for 13;ev. Aft: Mains will continue as pastor until mid -summer. The meeting closed with- Kaye!, Personals The sympathy of. the common- ity has been extended to John McGowan whose mother 'passed away last week after a long' illness. . The funeral service `was held at the Balt and Mutch fun era) home, Clinton, with -Inter- ment in Baird cemetery, Stanley Township. , , Larry ' Torrance, .Mitch' , spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Torrance and family. IV,UVRAUja. A6E0 SHEPPARDTON: — Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rising Jr. had as Thanksgiving dinner guests on Sunday: Mr• and Mrs. Bob Ris- ing of Goderich, and their daughter; Miss Shirley Rising of Windsor; -also Mrs. Strambridge aid Mrs. Gallow of Stratford, and Mr. arid` `Mrs. Frank Rising. Mr: W. G. Mathieson'and Mr. Ken Jackson of Sarnia were Sat- -ur'day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Horton Talmay. ST. HELENS —Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday visitors with Mr. Ray_ Hawley and Leslie Anne of Oshawa were' Thanksgiving weekend visitors, with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs Lorne Woods. Mr. and Mrs. David Gilmour and Jeffery of Toronto were weekend visitors with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb. At the end of next week, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmour will be mov- ing to thein new home in Mon- treal. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stew• art and Mark of Lambeth were holiday visitors with Mr. Wm. Fo /WI. and other members of the family. Mr. and lVTrs• Frank McQuillan and Mrs. Carl Johnston at Blue - vale. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Errington and family spent - the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray „and family at North flay. Tony Johnston of Lucknow conducted the past two services at the St. Helen's Church. Rev. A. Willis of Angus will com- mence next Sunday as minister at . St. Helens. Mrs. Milton Taylor of Mea - ford, is visiting with Miss Mary „Murray and other cousins in the community. , Mrs. Ernest Gaunt is visiting in Toronto with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Betties, Toronto, spent the weekend with giant rk-"'AF1`i'errl3etilles:--- Sunday visitors with Mr. and• Mrs. John Torrance and family were: Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Wil- liams, Goderich; Mrs, 'Reid Tor- rance,- Kippen; or- ranrce ---Ki'ppen; Miss- Nelda Schedlet, Kitchener, and Mr. G. W. Laithwaite, Michell. Mr. and Mrs, George Mathers and Dave ••visited relatives in Wingham 'on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Stirling, Toronto, spent the weekend at their cottage here. . Mis. Gail Lockhart, Owen Sound, spent the holiday with her family here. Nova Scotia had the first par- liamentary government in' Can- ada when 22 -member elected Assembly met at Halifax in 1"758. PHOTO E4Y R. J. NEPHEW Reverend G. L. Royal •officiat- sequins anchored on matching ed. when Carol Dianne Taylor exchanged vows with George Wayne Dawson at Knox Presby- terian Church, Goderich. The bride is -the daughter of 1Gfr.'nnd- Mrs. Leroy Taylor of Goderich, the bridegroom is the son ' of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Dawson of Dungannon. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father and chose a floor -length gown of white peau de soie featuring a scoop neckline 'and sleeveless bodice with a Chantilly lace over -jacket with elbow sleeves. Matching lace appliques highlighted the detachable train. A quadruple Groomsman was David Daw tiered French allure scalloped son of Dungannon and guests veil` held a cro' n of pearls and were ushered by Arthur Hoy and Leroy Sowerby, both of Gode- rich. - For a reception field at The Park IIouse,__Mrs• Taylor wore- "" a sheath dress of pirrlr-French crepe with beige accessories and carried a corsage of pink loses. The, groom's ' mother assisted, wearing a costume of French matlesse in shades of lapis and sapphire Blue withnt mfroatching draped turban. Guests were presem Bar- rie, Toronto, Appin, Leamington, Jackson, 'Michigan, London, R:9eir-wood, Bothwell': Wingham and St. Thomas. For the wedding trip to South- ern Ontario th* bride chose a three-piede double-knit boucle suit with black accessories and wore a corsage of pink roses. `Upon `their return, the couple- will reside in Goderich. f I The bride is a graduate .of St. Thomas -Erin General Hos- i pital : chool of 'nursing., lace appliques. • The bride car; tied a trailing bouquet of yellow roses, ivy, stepha.lotis and a white 'gardenia. - VlissJury `Taylor-afitendect-the-- bride as maid of honor. Mrs. Arthur flog was bridesmaid: The attendants, both of Goderich, were gowned alike in cobalt blue dresses of peau de soie. Their costumes featured bell- shaped skirts and ma4ching de- tachable c mberbunds. 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Al: •11.-) Mrs. Gordon Ronald of �rilh .iohnsnn: 111., Ken neth Farrish of Goderich. „with Iluh Mackenzie: Mr and Mrs. Richard C'omhlon and Wayne of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. T)avirf Compton and 1,1::�:a. and T.a,lrie rvf Luean, with Colin liowos: Ray MacKenzie of Toronto, with Henry MacKenzie: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fmherlin of Toronto, with Gordon Finlayson: Mr. and Mrs. Ian Morton , of Toronto, with Emile MacLennan: Misses Anna and Charlotte MacKenzie of Toronto, with Earl Howes. Mrs. David MacMurchy visited her cja ightef , Mrs. Charles Tiatherton, in Elmira last week. etu7: Preaeni also whre`Tier son _Millis and . ,his .wife and .family _ . vvhp leave shortly for Germany. r•