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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-12-30, Page 3itt epic ner 11 145 ESSEX. STREET GODERICH, 9NTARIO KED DUCHARME w N \y AN1 THE, ALL STARS. ° . RESERVATIONS ONLY Phone 5249371 or 524*4264 DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT This Week Jan,, 10 -New- Year's Night The COMETS Of Port Elgin Dancing 9.12 ' Admission $1.00 per person NO SLACKS OR JEANS SEASON'S GREETINGS TO THE BEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD OUR CUSTOMERS` Reid's Upholstering5) GODERICH of xeyv4:'5"w A: - p oras Vesper .ervi c� The annual Christmas Vesper service was held by the A413rn GG,X.T. group in Knox Preshy- terian Church, The. girls enter- ed o the church, carrying lighted candles led by the president, Betty- Moss, singing the .carol, "Hark the Herald Angbls sing." Judy Arthur was the organist, 'Jana Doran, sang a solo, "Once n Royal David's City.» The hxrst reader" was Gail Mil- ler and the second one was Ruth Bere. The'Scripture lesson from the Gospel of John was read by Joyce Leatherland. Jane Doran assisted the c n dlelighters. They were Brena Ball, Margaret Youngblut, Wen- dy Schneider, Nan Lapp and Brenda Archambault. Others taking part were Shelley Grange, Diane Kirkconnell, Linda Baech- ler,- Brigitte .Schlichtling and Marian�ungblut. Rev. . MacLean gave a THEATRE -- GODERICH FIRST RUN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED. COMFORT: ENTERTAINMENT IS OUR BUSINESS MI NI - ' - • ■ Its M ®_ Ma J® NO '® OM THURS., F. RI., SAT—DEC. 30-31—JAN. 1st AS THE RESTLESS, irrsuRECKwLESS, ROVIN JAWS_ o.` BARBARA STANWYCK FREOEMAN •r'ER LCKSON TECHNICOLOPTECHNISCOPr tAmmearmasmno 7:30 — 9:30 MON., TUES. -- JANUARY 3-4 short message on the theme and the leader, Mrs. W . Bradngc , thanked a MacLean,: the presi- dent Betty Mesa and all the rneexnbers. Reye John Wheeler closed with the benediction, Bea- utiful pots of poinsettia were placed. in pke.Church in memory of , [rs.,, en t Govier by her daug ter, Mrs. Eve and also by Mrs. tewis Ruddy ooderich in memory of her husband. The ushers were Sheron Collins, Kathy Schneider, Donna Baech- ler and Lizida Sproul. TURKEY WINNERS Blue Water •Cliapter No. 284 Order of the Eastern Star Christ- mas turkey dra yv winners were: John Strickler, 56 Albert street; Kay Larder, 31 Cambria road; Mrs. Dorothy Tideswell, 140 D don street; Guy Emerson, 136 St. Patrick street. DO YOU NEED . Car, Truck or Fleet AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE? Low Rates To Those Who Qualify We can produce a policy, for any licensed driver. Annual, Half -Yearly or . Monthly Premiums. Malcolm Mathers 46 West St. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Dial 524-9442 ^ RENTS OF GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE STUDENTS You have had an opportunity toexamine your daughter's and/or son's report card which was sent home before Christmas. If you wish to discuss their progress; would you please telephonet,the school office after January 3rd (524-9332), and arrange an interview with one or two teachers during the following hours: January 12 and January .13, 7:30 to 9:45 p.m. January 10 to January 14, 3:30 to 4:45 p.m. J. H. STRINGER, Principal + Business Directory 524-9088 ADRIAN D. SWANTON Senior Representative. 23 Wellington St. North, Goderich R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Squire 524-7661 REFRIGERATION and APPLIANCE SEIWECE All makes — -All types GERRY'S APPLIANCES The Souare Phone 5z4-8434 -� "The Store That Service Built" SHOWS AT 7:15 P.M. AND 9:20 P.M. Recommended For Adults Only WED., THURS., FRI. — JANUARY 5-6-7r PARAMOUNT PICTURES 'MUM vs JOHN DEAN A ME YPiE• flR III wa��is' HE I 'S MnObucnoN � OFRATIEELIFER TECHNICOLOR' P.A1IAVI$If1H• !! A TI1A f iYIR -MICHAEL ANDERSON,JR . EARL HOLIIMAN • JEREMY SKYE no )1tNaillAINAWAY*BilitilliOlitALLAN. WEISS, HMV ESSEX t &s ' 6- ' SHOWS AT 7:15 P.M. AND 9:20 P.M. IF IT'S Photography., DIAL 524-8787: HADDEN'S STUDIO 118 St. David Streit Ronald L. McDonald ' Chartered Accountant 39 St. David St., 524-6253 - tGODERICH, ONTARIO Alexander and hapman GEN"ERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Building Goderich Dial 524-9662 A. -M. HARPER • CHARTERED- ACCOUNTANT 55-57 SOUTH STREET .. TELEPHONE GODERICH, ONTARIO 524 562 ar 'Girls taking part at Auburn CGIT Vesper Service were: front, left to right, Gail Miller, first vice; Betty Moss, president; Ruth Bere, secretary: Back row, left to right, Judy Arthur, organist, and Jane Doran, assistant leader and soloist at the service.- • r"-- '° HEAR JACK WEST The New Life Crusade Broadcast CHLO - 68 KC — ST. THOMAS — SUN., 5.30 P.M. "God's Answer To The Agnostic" (A copy of thissermon sent to Pierre .Berton and Gordon Sinclair) "God's Answer to the Agnostic" Available in prints On free will offering basis "Frown Log Cabin to Pulpit" The Jack West Story $1,25 . WRITE TO: The New Life Crusade Broadcast Evangelist Jack West -Goderich, Ontario TREITZ In a cancuelight double-rin ceremony at Nan,h Street Uni ed Church, erich, on Satu: day, Dcce11+:' :- 18, Nancy' Jan Watters united in marriag `o Kt ::netil '~z, Gyne Treitz. Th bride is the (l-aughter of Dr. am Mrs. Neville 1.'atter and tilt --gro .;n is :he -son in' 1:rs. Ker: -t ettj Neil Treitz all Uoc.1.tr.ich. Lance Rec( presided at frrgaq and Ford -"Mos; a: *1 a v r,_, soloist. Mar y,ws iiA>re hard by Rev J. I). tlacDcna!d1. The bride, given in marriag by her f�a+}. : chose a floor 2;ov ofdelustred • satin with scop, neckline, elbow length sleevtis and a detachabl W f' "'VERS ,;�•dlral train. The sleeve • .end train were edged wi alloped border of Chantil t it. A cathedral -length ve e i 1, blusher of English silk i e 'u•,.+ ,, and a soft matching do ':i�� lr(iw formed her headdres s ;;:�, r!arried a cascade bouqu -: gardenias and stephanot 1 t-..lrolyn Walters attended he s, th ly it 1• u• s. et is +.r as maid of honor. Debb of Kitchener and She v+ 'Treitz of Goderich, sister (,ht: groom, were junior bride e:�1,:ads. and Ellen Cameron ` o 1::lt,l:hener „was flower girl. Th z.i:$eodants Were gowned alik drosses of cranberry peau d solo which featured scoop neclI i ' i(:; and elbow sleeves. Floa ;jig panels accented with pin 1-01,iw'; 'gave back interest to th ;hr ;:tir skirts. Double bows o rtii',• formed their headpiece The maid of honor carried cr•+seade bouquet of pink garden la' and pink 'sweetheart rose ?a,lon:al bouquets of pink rose we,ru_tva.r- ill y-4he'3 t-n-ior grid -':r:tiards, and the flower girl car :•1er1 basket of white butte r.1uf:s with pink rose petals.. Names Beritly'of Goderich wa ir4,;'. man. • Ushering were Con rad Watters and Mark Watters of others of the bride, and 'Way n(, Feagan and Bert Schroeder. ;Vtrs. Watters received he at her home wearing flemp length gown of ivory and limy, green with matching fee there" hat and a corsage of i u y sweetheart, roses. The gr o.:111's mother assisted wearing •�,�� ;vl: of gold peau de soie with green and gold Accessories • corsage of. vory sweet- htar roses. Guests from a distance were prey, lit from Listowel, Toronto, h :t�„ 11er, I;ondon, Guelph and Clint ,n. ' ur travelling the bride wore a (.‘,1 (Lel hair _coat over a crap- _ , red. 14voollen crepe dress red feathered hat, bone ac- nries and a corsage of red groom is a graduate of the .ctiiver"sity .of Western Ontario .t:r1 f.i;e bride is attending Teach - College in London. The will reside in London r of s- t' f e e e ' k f s. a s. s .n s r a • i' Webiate the festive season with CaSthgBkdcLaeJjj,eer-. the one beer so good ifs made Canada famous forbeer throughout theworld Over �� other Canada and.: �..• ••,,.....,..,.� .••.:..,, ,. countries, you can enjoy a world -of flavour in the balanced beet The CARLING, BREWERJES. LirnitedBltewcrs of Redcd Cap Me.Black Labc1 , Beer. O, rrington Toby Beer. Ciriei 1,asir fir. Brading AI* e J OBITUARY • IA1,'; MARGARET ;JOHNSTON r:.:rgare.t Jane Cook, widow of the late Robert H. Johnston. vis -ed away at Maitland Manor on Monday, December°20 in her 1-151111 year after a lengthy illness. ire was -born on ,the n1n'i>k cantession of Goderich .Town - shin, and moved to Goderich wh+•i1. she was eight- years of age. and spent lie later <<.;:•v in (1i ton, coming back to GNI,' rill; .;even years ago and hat ;h;r'rr confined to hospital ever '111.4,,re were four childre:,•: ;(`Ii• Melvin (Fern) Schoenhals ,wird ; aii'fford, predeceased her; Mi.; 1,orne (N hrnm) Young, and MT': Chester (Viola) Farquhar 5I'1rv1vr'; also one grandchild, t3•nt>nrt Schoenhals and four groat grandchildren. . 'Pt: ' funeral service was con - (no ted on Wednesday, Decem- het 22 `at the Lodge funeral home by the Rev. Grant Mills PC nntario Street United church, ('Iii:,! r, n, assisted. by Capt Roy Wo:11bold of the Salvation Army, C-odorich, Interment followed 0! Maitland cemetery. T ailhearers were . Clifford Wct,b, Karl Cooper and Edward • IBi4:s t1 of "Goderich and John Murch and Fred and Bill V'od- th-n (3f —Clinton. Friends and reit. ti vis attended froiei Tober- n Dry, Lue1#bow and/ Clinton, t. uitivato..good, la lit . lt11 the bra ries grow wild. 7 0 �4.