The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-11-10, Page 3Bluewater
Officers
stalled
The regular meeting of Blue.
water Chapter, Order pf the
Eastern Star ,was held on Wed-
nesday evening in the Masonic
Temple, West street. Goderich.
' W.M. Ruth Keene an W.Y.
13ob Keene presided. After the
business meeting. was concluded
the installation of officers for
1966-67 took place. The in-
_" ;, " stalling officers were, installing
matron P.G.M. Idris Walker,'
Windsor, assisted by P.W.P. W.
...1,:"V I_ " Treble, B1ucwater Chapter, In-
stalling Marshal Shirley Thrash-
POLISHUK - DEVEREAUX er', member of the Grand Ex -
St. Joseph's Roman _ blue dress with navyaccessories_ ecutiveymo_O.E.S., organist, Mrs.
!�. _--Symons, Minton. Assisting—hi
Cl%ureli London, was the sethipg The groom's mother wore tur- the ceremonies were Sisters
for the recent marriage of Joan quoise with matching aecessor- Nora Graham, Mabel Walkom,
nne Devereaux and Alexander es.
?� iEvelyn "Treble, 1#,oxie t>,dains,,
Paul Polishuk. Following the reception at the Donna Westbrook, Mary Render
The bride is the daughter of Brentwood Lodge, the bride son, Lucy Johnston, Edith Min
Mr: and Mrs. Augustine Dever- changed to a bupgandy suit with shall, Ruth Keene, Evelyn Sca-
eaux of St. Augustine and the black accessories and an orchid maxi and brothers Fred Minshall,
groom is the son of Mr. and corsage. " Earl Westbrook and Elmer Gra-
Mrs. Paul Polishuk of London. The couple- will reside in Lon- ' ham. Sister Ruth Bushell was
Given in, marriage by her don where the,..groom is attend soloist for the evening. At the
father. the bride chose a floor- Mg University. conclusion of t11,e installation
length sheath gown of peau de" „r
ceremonies lunch was served..:
soie with French lace top and • The officers of the chapter
sleeves. A double train extend-• for 1966-67 are Worthy Matron,
ed from the shoulders to the Organize Jean Stephens; Worthy Patron,
Bill Stephens; associate matron,
carried white orchide and mums.• Jean Dockstader; associate pat -
Betty Devereaux, twin sister , C'U coir ron, Wilfred Dockstader; secre-
of the bride, was maid of honor. tary, Mary Henderson; -treasur-
She wore an avocado green floor- er, Edith Minshall; conductress,
length dress with fnatehing pie -
‘i Young Club is Della Johnston; associate con- •
tore hat. n organizing a choir under the duetress, Dorothy Tideswell;
Boris Po>iishuk, brother of thedirection of Mr. H. Hendricks. chaplain, Carlton Worrell; mar
-
direction
was groomsman. Eugene It will practise every Sunday s all, Eunice Willis; organist,-
Desvereaux, brother of the bride at 1.30 pan. n Seaman; Adah, Evelyn
was usher. The business part of our meet- Treble; Ruth, Frances Worse'11;
floor, trimmed with lace. She
Sugar :and Spicf
Congratulates
The sOodericla Signal -Star, '1'hilr&day, November 10, 108
Dogqn Friend's
This week, I have a lot of But the service Sunday was stand the snickers. And my
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4,then worthy the look on the gray -headed Newfoundland ?screech recon
penetrating essay in which you
wrap your garhoge.
Therefore, the column will
be something of an Irish stew.
Or a Hungarian ragout. Or bet-
ter still, a French potpourri.
That's pronounced -popery.
Speaking of which, congratula-
tions to all my Dogan friends.
They can now eat meat on Fri-
day. And destrby- the market
for fish. And miss all those
wonderful food values in fish
by Bill
elders as they belted out, "Go ly, from the Kingdom., of Joey.
Tell 1.t On The Mountain," With Perhaps I'll settle for the
the electric guitars whangin4 theme, "TII.e New Morality." If
away. The other accornpani- only 1 can find out, before Sun-
ment, a sort of dull rumble, day morning, what it. is, I'll be
was the bones of John Calvin, in business. As near as I can
Martin Luther and John Wes- discover, it's doing whatever
ley, tWirling in their graves. you want, . and ,getting away
And the red-headed kid,' dart-
ing from organ prelude to choir
loft to electric gultar, back to
organ for the offering, back to
choir, back to guitar, was, our
baby, busier than the provrbi-
with it.
Speaking of which, I feel
both wicked and guilty, because
I don't answer letters. Here's
part of one from a weekly edi-
tor belaboring me for defend -
al one-armed paper-hanger.t a� 's kids.
Speaking of church reminds
•ing
He sa s, "Give me one of the
me that I'm supposed to be depression kids, with a Grade
guest preacher at our church Eight collection of myths, fa -
this Sunday. It's Layman's Sun- bles, a few facts, a smattering of
y. itery inspiring, •Ail the lay- m tl1ree -R's,-amtthe-•sea-t-o
men get up and bellow hymns of his pants, The last is most
off-key. Those who can't even important. The kid would be
sing off-key read the scripturedesperate for a jnb and would
And - whatever is left over learn more spelling and gram -
preaches the sermon. mar in three months from an
Haven't quite chosen my text old comp book than your gold-
yet, but there are still several plate system teaches in the
days to go, and I'venarrowed it years from six to 16."
down to three or four. My first
idea was, "Frailty, Thy name is
Woman." Then I decided that
and turn into meat -stuffed, red-
faced birds like us Protestants.
Speaking of which, one of
Our churches had a "folk" serv-
ice last Sunday. The occasion
was a conference in town of 300
Christian boys. We billeted two
of them. For Kim's sake, I or-
"dered, from the billeting chair-
man,
"Something Is Rotten in the
man, two six-foot, handsome, ' State of Denmark" might be
chaps with rich fathers. safer. By the way, these are
What we got were, well; two from the Bible, I hope.
boys. -A short, chubby, cocky There's always the old stand
one; and a long, skinny, shy
one. Neither was handsome. ard• of course, "The Demon
Neither had a wealthy father. Rum." But I don't, think I could
Dashwood Goes Dial
Long distance changes on all
telephone calls between the Ex-
eter and Dashwood exchanges
were removed, on Sunday, Nov-
ember 6.
toll-free service is possible be-
cause of the Dashwood ex=
change's conversion to the dial
system.
Mr. Haysom said the new
seven digit numbers of the
"Tlte, :brtde s m a ther chose —a... _.trig. �� Esther- Beulah .
Dash-
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sella. Maureen Daltoread the Annie Finnigan; Electa, Matie manager of Bell Canada's Exeter waft "237," are listed in'the new
SAVINGS BONDS. __minutes. a..the. last._ __-M-i•tehell3-warder; iiitehen-er Fim' exchange-,-.said-this-extension in direetory issued this month -
Jimn y Frayne gave.' the treas- nigan; sentinel, Fred Minshall.
L. B. praiham reports employ- urer's report.
ees at Dominion Road Machinery It was decided to have the
Co. Ltd. have purchased $37,650 next meeting November 13 at
the parish hall. A card party W '
in Canada Savings Bondsthio-
"nigh payroll savings plan. W. J • Denomm'
and a dance, for Christmas are
At Ontario Hospital, Gode�rich, planned.
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Mrs. G. Castle reports sales at
$31,860 •and at Sheaffer Pen Co.
of Canada Ltd. Doreen Cooper
- reports $8.700.
Turnips not only store ,well
but are also a good source of
vitamin C.
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