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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-08-24, Page 7e q . �OLMESVLLE BQ.... , VILLE - Mr. and Mrs. E dwar Grigg and Dawn SPe, the weekend at Peter.. bprougb. as . guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Chester Grigg and attend• ed the wedding of their daughter Linda to ! harles Colhoun,_ Huntsville. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and daughter Lorraine of Williamstown, Ontario, were recent guests of the foriner'a Mint,. Mrs. J. B. MacMath. * *. Mrp"and Mrs, Thomas Camp. bell, . called" on friends in the village last Sunday. * * . * Mr. and Mrs. Ken Potter Listowel, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Aston and Donald, London, were :weekend guests of Mr. and Mr's. Elmer Potter.' * * .* Jim McCullough of Dresden spent . the weekend with his parents) Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCullough. * * * -Mr. anMrs, Jack Norman kand daughter, Margo, of Van. cou`ver are visitingtheformer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William orman. * *. * Mr, and Mrs. Jim Angus vis- ited recently in Sarnia. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bender visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wil. liam Bender over the weekend. * * Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Wal. ter, Norman ....and Gerald, left on a motor trip to Regina, Saskatchewan. - * * * -The community was saddened' on Saturday to learn of the death of Mrs. C. Park in Rig. . aud,• Quebec, • • Rey. --and -'Mrs; i MR$ LLOYD GOND Phone 4824210 Park were returning from a ,,visit to Expo' , 67. They had moved to London just one year ago from their Wesley Willis,. Holmesvill *chge. ° ,Misses, Teresa, : and Debra Pipe of London are visiting'. their grandparents, Mr.' and Mrs. Harry illiams. Lcha1sh LOCHALSll -. ° -Mrs. Ewan_ MacLean was judge at ' the Lucknow Horticultural Society . Flower show on Friday. * *. Mrs. Oliver McCharles and Mrs. David Elphick were judges at_the Flower show in Hanover on Saturday, " * * * Rod Finlayson, John ' .Mc, Charles and Finlay MacLennon visited at - their homes in the area during the weekend. • * * * Mrs. Leeson spent a few,days with her, daughter Mrs. Jack Elphick. * * * Jim Ainsley of Toronto is holidaying with his grand. parents, Mr; and Mrs. Frank MacLennan. * * * Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles during thepastweek were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mc. Gillivray: Alvin McGillivray and Miss Charlotte 'Stull of San Jos6, California; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wylds and family spent Sunday in St. Marys with Mrs, Alfred Stone. Miss _Donna Wylds returned home with- therm after holiday. ing4 with her grandmother for a few days. SUNRISE BEAN MEETING 8:00 A.M. Thursday, August 3ist at the farm of JACK PECK 134 .Miles West of No. 4 at. IJppen Variety, Weed: Control and Fertilizer Demonstration Plots ikith discussionsby various people Bean Harvesting Machinery and Information Clare Burt's Bean Pots will be .operating Coffee Served AU those interested in Production , and Marketing of White Mans are invited to attend. Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement Association ,Ontario Bean Growers Association SK EOCH - STAPL EY Eastrninste1 .United Church; Belleville, was the setting for the marriage on August 12 of Joan Edith Stapley, daughter of Mrs. Lorne H. Stapley and the late Mr. Stapley of Stirling, and James Lloyd Skeoeh, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Skeoch of Goderich. Rev. J. Bruce Small officiated. r The bride was given in mar- riage by' her grandfather, Mr. W., J. Scott, She wore a cage dress of re -embroidered gui- pure lace in a rose design. The yoke, lily -point sleeves, and the - bottom of the skirt Were,,of im- ported crystal peau. A watteau train of the same lace; bordered in crystal peau, completed the design. Her four -tiered veil fell from a headdress ••of peau de - sole and lace petals bordered with seed pearls and centered with stamens of Bavarian crys. ' tats, Two white orchids circled with • stephanotis formed her bouquet. Mrs: Nicholas Chajkowski was her cousin's matron of honor, and Ida Mae Bailey and Evelyn Clark werebridesina.ids They wore •floor length gpwns of pellican silk chiffon over yel. low sheaths, creating a melon effect. Beading. accented the empire waistlines.. Their Wed- ding ring headpieces and veils were of the same materials, and they carried bouquets of white gladioli. n Best man was Vern Skeoch, brother •of the groom, and usher. ing were James Stephens of Waterloo and J. Brian Turner of Toronto. •• Following the ceremony are. ception was held' in the Sun Val- ley Inn, Belleville. The bride's mother received her. guests in a two-piece mint green dress out. ,knell with-,, hand . embroidered seed pearls and beads. Green and ivory accessories and a GODERICH PERSONALS Helen, Fred and Larry. And. erson and Doug and Millie Thom have just returned home after spending a week ih ' Montana with their brother Jim Thom and Mrs. Thom. On their return trip they travelled through the Rocky Mountains and stopped . at several places . in Western Canada. • * * * Congratulations to MissRose Marie Vecsi and Miss.Judith Marlatt, who were successful-•iu obtaining diplomas from the Business Educators' Associa- tion of Canada for final examin- ations completed during June at theGoderich Business College. When you live in Ontario you've got a good deal going for you EE Photo by Lumbers Studio; Belleville corsage of peach. delight roses completed her ensemble. She was assisted by the groom's mother, in salmon lace over crepe with matching hat, pearl accessories, and a white gar. denia and stephanotis corspae. For -travelling the bride changed to a lime green linen dress with matching coat, black accessories ' and a white gar. denia and yellow rose corsage, Following the wedding trip to the east coast, the couple will take up residence in Willowdale. Weed Control September is one of the best months for lawn weed control by .2, 4-D and related com. pounds. Fall spraying has an additional safety advantage since most .cultivated plants in the garden and border are less sensitive • to sprays than in the, Spring. Hortiuulturisis with the On. tario Department of Agriculture and Food recommend using Z, 4-D On most annual broad -- leafed weeds such as.adande. lion and plantain. For hard -to -kill weeds such as black medick and common chickweed use Silvex and meco. prop. All the above chemicals 'should be applied at rates re. c9rrfinellded by the . manu. factures "Teo not use 2, 4-D or Silvex on bent -grass, lawns. Mecoprop is safer for use on this type. AN$TN BRjNbLEx .At St. PauVs.Cathedral, Lou don, Qutario, Saturday, July 29 at 2 p.m. :reh Deacon. G. . -Ligiitbourn oft'iciated at awed. %ding CereMOlir betweenpelda Jean 'E.rindley, I.rondon, eldest • • daughter 4t Mr..and Mrs, ,Coro 'don ..B•rindiey , Goderich;and • George Wallace Anson,London; youngest son of . Mr. and'Mrs; Edward J. Anson, Harrold, ant+,. arlo. Mr. and Mrs. 8ey H. McLay were the attendas, After .a wedding trip the ' couple will take up residence in London. Snyder Picnic 'At Atwood PORTERS HILL - TheUni helin urcb Women of �?►raceChurch ld their Aut meeting .,at ° the home o . Mrs. Vernaliarrle, Clinton last Wednesday'. Mr/14, .Wilmer`f.iddell 4ocic .charge of the deyottolial. p:erlo0 and read ., the chapter: in the Study Book. S iPture lesson was read by res Don Harris. President Mrs. Elgin Co , conducteJ the business meeting; Secretary's report was given. by Mrs. WilliamTOwnshendand. the financial report 'by Mrs.. Tom Sowerby. . At the close of the meeting the hostess served. lunch.„ The September meeting will,be,held in the church basement. s 9)40( BCHQOL SERVICE :Stuiday, 'SePtem $ *Ill he a combined service at . e Church.. At this ser ce '.tie yarioua dipiomes and oe4'tt. ficafes Or the Sunday 4401 wall* presented. ' SPECIA r WOR OW . Sly, 'September 'I0,•Rev', Grant Mille 0! On 'io-$treet united Church,' Cllnton,,,will o the guest.minister' fol" the niversaryb service :t Grace Church., Mr. Mili;s is president. of the London Conference of ,tine united Church, • Service will be at 11 a.in. and,* special music is pled for the occursion. ,Snyder, Picnic Vas field July • 30 at' the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Bryan Ames, Atwood,- Ont. tames followed by a .barbecue supper was enjoyed by all Mr. and Mrs. Emerie Snyder from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan,, ra, yelled the g'reate'st . distance.: The committee for the following year is as follows: President, „Carl Fisher; Vide President, Donald Sowerby; Secretary. treasurer; Lois Rowe; Sports, -Ted and Leola Rowstron; Lunch Doris Fisher, Mildred Clarke, Donna Snyder. Hootenanny Blue Water. Chapter of the Eastern Star Order held a com. bined hootenanny, square- da'hce - corm -roast at Clayton Latthwaite'S Apple Park farm, Wednesday night, August 16. A large crowd attended. Those taking part were: Mrs. Avis Bissett, Mrs. Moon, Mrs. `'i • Vane mond, Darlene Chessell, Grant Ellison, Don McGuire, Mr. Godfrey, Wayne Willis, Ron Farquahar and Mr. McGee. • Callers for the square dant. ing , were Mr. Pattersbn and Mrs. Driver. Goderich township drama group presented a one -act play as part of the program. Dir. ected by Mrs. Powell, the cast included Mrs. N. Trewartha, Margaretta Trewartha, Della Allen, °Walter Mciwain, . Clay. ton Laithwaite, Mrs. P. Harri. son and Mrs: Norma Trewartha, Prompting was by Mrs. E. Cox; musical effects were by Molly Cox. • Members served , a lovely lunch which consisted of sloppy joes, corn, pop and coffee. Jir LOA WE OFFER : Low Cost I Personal Loans —All eligible loans are life insured at no extra cost— Quick Pay Day Loans FIRST. MORTGAGE LOANS —Life insured at no extra cost "T' -FO PROPtir•-- BUT -FOR -SERVICE GODERICH COMMUNITY Ontario Progressive Conservative policies mean more schools, more hospitals,,, • more highways, more opportunities for relaxation. Wages Are 18% higher per capita than the national average and our standard of living is second highest in the whole world,— With orld,- With the Progressive Conservative Party You've Got a Good Deal Going For You. .MIN OM a I• — — — IMO OM 1 Ontario Progressive Conservative Association 2 Carlton Street Toronto 2 1 I I want to keep things going in Ontario. 1 Please register me as a member of the Association, Name Address ItOntario Progressive Conservative Party LIM Ma M i r CREDIT 39 St. pavid St. • • OFFICE Tues. - Fri. 10:00 - 5:30 UNION Phone 524-7931 HOURS — Saturdays 9:00 - 12:30 Crewe BOATING IN CANADA Practical Piloting and Seamanship Garth Oriffiths Official Text_ of the. 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Bible School at Dungannon United Church last week. * * * Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Crozier celebrated the 25th an: niversary of their marriage on Tuesday August' 22. C ongratulations. ,* * * Mrs. Stuart Nash and Susan of London are spending a hoii. day at the, Crozier home; Mr, and Mrs.` )George Bushell and Bill Crozier of London were weekend visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Crozier, GODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE FALL TERM OPENS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th CHOOSE YOUR PERSONAL CENTENNIAL PROJECT •, PREPARE YOURSELF FOR . A BUSINESS CAREER 1966.67. Graduates have obtained' positions et London, Stratford, Kitchener) Genion, Goderich and other centres. - Diplomas for Junior and Senior Courses issued by the BUSINESS EDUCATORS' ASSOCIATION OF CANADA NEW ABLER TYPEWRITERS REGISTRATION -WEEK " In order to obtain thq lies) results, we urge all students to comrrience on the opening 'date. 9 W to led St. -. Goderich, Ontario ' 'Telephone 524.8521,. 7284, or 6307 for,an appointment School days are only about 8 work- ing days off and in the last few days many people will want their clothes cleaned for the new year. Don't be caught in the last min- ute rush. Call os today and have ,' your 'clothes bacR°n lots of time.