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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-05-14, Page 166A 001=161 ticfl SIONAL,,S' 'AR, T .i,%RSDAY, MAX: 14, 3. .70 tx andatch pillowcase shower? Spring showers will soon give way to bridal showers. And if you're planning a trousseau shower for *a friend, why. a not,. try' a riiix-mate pillowcase shower? Suggest that eabh guest give a set of cotton -;'percale ,'pillowcases, / color -coordinated to .a whole scheme. .The 'Canadian Cotton Council points out that, pillowcases lines • ' are now so well coordinated you . can find the same color in .a, pattern, a stripe, and a solid to. form a complete linen trousseau. Pillowcases,make delightful - but inexpensie gifts....and any bride would be pleased to have.a veryf rle collection to mix and match as she chooses. Then take a look at the cotton sheets blooming out in linen departments across the country. They have unusual home decorating pdssibilities: Color -coordinated in eye -filling prints, gay stripes and water -color pastels, today's sheets take the guesswork out of bedroom decor. And, for the your bo; springs have round or square corners..) . Stitch, on marked line, trim excess, reverse, press cl"ut, and stitch the straight top together. •Then fold each pleat to meet and stitch across top again. Cut a pla%r„ muslin sheet the - size of the top of the box springs plus a' .one-half inch drop all ' u around for attaching the ruffle. Attach the six center pleats to the 48 -inch end, corner to corner.. Then attach the sides and stitch. For the back canopy, measure , off the width from post to post and follow the ,same directions. For matching curtains, make simple drawbacks with a scalloped valance. Use ball fringe in a contrasting 'shade of brown for a smart finishing touch to the • canopy and valance. With your own special brand of needle magic and these original ideas, you will be able to create the dreatniest bedroom decor ever! * * * homemaker with a creative flair . To delight a young cowpoke, they adapt wonderfully to dust make a•broomstick hobby- horse. ruffles, canopies and curtains. For the horse's head use a heavy Ohe double ped size sheet cotton work sock, stuffed with contains approximately seven cotton batting. Tie securely . square yards of cotton muslin or around one end of cut-off 'percale, according to' the broomstick.• •Add button eyes, Canadian Cotton Council. Both corduroy- scraps for mouth and fabrics are easy to sew, hang, and ears. Make horse's mane with drape beautifully, and are woven yellow cotton yarn, and use black to give years of service. A little shoestrings for halter and reins. starch keeps .them crisp and . , y-"fres-looking,.=d,therr.,.srr,roothY „, A ____ .... -te Tremas zironrng. ,a.:.bree ;. Mall al 1 -W For a child's -room --try ;the magic of striped sheets. Choose • • them in sunny yellow... or, if you 101 n s staff prefer use pink, green orblue --- �stripes.,Withyj�.ic ebfe-bed size sheets, you can. make a o � • �R o ya�1• Bank • scalloped dust ruffle and a matching half -canopy for a' three-quarter size bed (mattress size 48 by 76). Here are easy sewing instructions for dust ruffles: First, measure the ,distance from the floor to the top of your box springs. Then cut strips this depth from the sheets, with the stripes running vertically. Join the strips enol on end nail yon get two pieces approximately 480 inches 'long. ,Lay thepieces flat, face to face• and mark off scallops one-half inch from the bottom. The scallops should be nine inches wide. with a 12 inch space between, (This space allows for 22 or 23 scalloped boxpleats. The amount depends on whether Ron Winter, Moosotnin, Saskatchewan; is the new accountant at the Royal -•Bank, succeeding Nerris Peever. Mr._ W4nter- is married and is. the father of a 14 month-pld daughter.. The family moved to Goderich during the weekend. Mr.°Peever has joined the firm of A. M. Harper. Canada leads the developed countries in. the accident rate for children under one year and for children between 5-9,„according to the World Health .Organization. . Photo by Harvey McDowell MR. AND MRS. ,WILLIAM VANSTONE Judith Daer weds Bill Vanstone at Knox Beta Sig. founders The members of .Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held, Founders Day recently. This year it was quite a memorable event. Usually this.is a special day with a personal `' message being. read 'from the founder WaiterkW. f toss. With the"tragic death of Mr. Ross, spEcial 'messages . from his ;kik and son for this 39th anniversary were read. They had special thanks to all chapters for .the excellent response tp the Walter W. Ross Memorial Scholarship Fund which has been set up. There were ,also words of encouragement to all for the: way Beta Sigma Phis, all over the 'hi (010brotes—i. Day world, have joined hands and hearts in an,effort to bring,peace and • happiness to all in our. lifetime, to advance a further un iersttn ling of the Good, the True and the Beautiful among all the nations of the World. Choosing the `Girl of the Year' was very=. difficult as_.each Or' gives so much of herself in • everything she undertakes. Everyone agreed Mrs: Joe Craig --rand rand worked for -this honor. Traditional ceremony was observed in welcoming pledge Marian Straughan and., Ritual of Jewel members Sue Knudson, O,P.P. report Sunday, Aprii 26, on the 9th and 10th Concession . of Colborne Township east of No. 21 Highway, Donald Cook, 106 Borden Street, Stratford, was involved in a single -car accident resulting in minor damage to the vehicle. Cook received injuries. Sunday, April 26, on Amberley $each Road south of Boundary Road, Huron -Bruce County, Francis Stretton, Queen Street, Brussels was involved in a single car accident resulting in Knox Presbyterian Church, ,..the attendants were gowned damage to the vehicle. Goderich, was decorated with a 1 i"'k a i n floor -1 e n g t h twin candelabra featuring mint d'a.isy-trimmed mint green Sunday, April 2f6, on Highway green' mums, April 18, for the dresses ° featuring long sheer 8 east 'of No. 27 Huron County. Road, Robert,J es Parsons, 23 wedding of Judith Anne Daer, chiffon sleeves and chiffon .-.Douro Street Stratford and am daughter o nd:._M , .,alter "nfl-v e,rs.leimts °;. tfi miixe .-.3, 1E/mei,- ::,a,o de r -; and^ ii yua stl neo. 'herr headpieces ,u .. _ 6teven �OPPeniYauser, -1 " o Monkt-on-were=•invoived-irrrra llwo Samuel. Vanstone, son of Mr. chiffon daisies held .mint green car accident resulting in damage and Mrs. Verdun Vanstone,also veils and they carried bouquets to' the vehicles. of Goderich. -of uchit .and green mums ,1. Rev". G.'"ockhar-t Vanstone, Sunday, April 26, on No. 31 County Road north of No. 10 County Road, Patrick Michael Murray, South Main Street, Seaforth, was involved in a single -car accident • resulting in no damage to the vehicle. Passenger, Donald Upshaw.,, RR 2, Kippen received injuries. Monday, April 27, on 24-25 West( Wawanosh Township sidertoad north• of 4th and 5th Coxa, Gerritje Bakker, RR 3, Auburn, was involved in a single -car accident resulting in damage to the vehicle Alison Dowds and Rita Burton into Beta Theta Chapter, Goderich. Installation of new.officers for 197Q-71 and the traditional" presentation of insignia of office, the gav,e1 to••the:president , and the pen, to the 'secretary, along with books. and notes etc., was one of the highlights of the evening. • • 'i'lne Past President, 0 Mrs. Robert Swartruan thanked the. girls for their help and co=operation during the, past year and extended., her best wishes to the. new executive. 'ND��•TlME�2 rNNENUS8AND ,4Y8EcAttED TNEBREADN�/NNER, �, BU r revoO.wiVNO Ike'V/NQS UP'W/1'N ° r//E"DU N � O ' 4 N. ,J0E'.B.P' .M1 Service Station Coffee Shop 411 Huron ' Rd.,'. Goderich 5246871 •tf A SPECIAL. THANK YOU .to all the people of Goderich who made my term .here so enjoyable. . REMEMBER — ARMS UP Ron Martyn . officiated at the double -ring was best. man. Brad Vanstone ceremony. OrganistWilliam U• Ross Milton Cameron accompanied the Goderic us ere goes sang 0 Father' All Creating and-. The ^wedding reception was appointed • soloist, Mrs. Betty Wilkin •who h, h d t ' • Whither Thou Goest I Will Go. Escorted to the- altar by her • father, the bride wore a floor -length empire -styled gown of white peau de sole with white daisy trim. The gown featured long puffed sleevesand a daisy -trimmed train which fell in graceful folds. ,Her cathedral -length veil was caught up by a daisy -trimmed headpiece and she carried a bouquet of white mums and pink sweetheart roses., - . , • Maid .of honor was Nancy Lapp; Auburn. Bridesmaids were Vicki Vaestone, Goderich, and Mrs. Joyce Lassaline, Goderich. KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH on WEDNESDAY MAY 20th 2 to 5:30 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M. Each Donor is Invited to Bring a New Donor AN socieTy �p ra��c,a..CYS:.'�t:.:ax.t .31a:� •art held at Saltford Valley Hall. -The ,bride's mother - wore a powder • blue embossed figured silk 'dress a d"min strator with navy accessories and a corsageof pink sweetheart roses as she greeted her guests. The groom's mother who assisted her chose a . navy blue fortrel ensemble with yellow accessories and a corsage ; of talisman sweetheart roses. For travelling to Niagara Falls where thecouple spent their honeymoon, the bride changed to a navy coat dress with white trim, _white gloves -and scarf and ae corsage of yellow 'sweetheart roses. The newlyweds are residing at RR 4 Goderich. ” Prior to her marriage, the bride was honored at several events. Mrs. Lenore Clements •was hostess for a shower at her home; Mrs. Thel.ma----Gayner" entertained the office staff of Alexandra Marine and General Hospital at her home; and Mrs. Joyce Lassaline held a shower at her home for the bride. Mr. U. Ross . Milton has been appointed Conestoga College's administrator for Continuing 'Education in Huron county, it was announced IrC'st week by Conestoga College director, Aubrey W. Hagar. Mr. Milton, born and brought up on a farm, has lived in Huron county. far 11 years. After several" years serving as 'an electronics instructor in the Royal Canadian . Air rove; Mr. Milton joined the .•technology 'faculty of Conestoga College. Mr. Milton has had 'a long time interest an Boy Scouts. He is currently assistant 'district commissioner • for • training in North Waterloo district and also sits on the provincial council. "My first intention is to become immersed in the county in order to establish communication with ° as many people as possible. Only then will we know what educational `corps' -.to consider," commented Mr. Milton. Mr. Milton will locate centrally in the county. APRIL BONUS DRAW WINNER ...THANK YQU- W "Sky Ranch. Drive -In has been purchased by Norine and Gerald • Nurse of Stratford. The sale was effective May 14, 1970. We would Tike to,take this opp6rtunity to express a sincere and heartfelt thank you to',each and everyone tfor your patronage. lite have had great pleasure in serving you -and we hope you, our friends and customers, enjoyed -stopping at'Sky Ranch, Darive-In too, We wouldalso like to wish Norine and Gerald every success in the future. We hope that you will show them the same loyalty we have known and appreciated so much, 'I '", ' "'' 11 i Sincerely, 0 Pat & ' Bill Clifford 1 w Owners! GERALD NURSE .,NQBJNE -NUUl SE Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nurse have purchased the Sky Ranch Drive -In. The sale is effective Thursday, May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Nurse, who are from Stratford, will endeavor to continue the policy of top geality food and delicious soft ice cream products which,has become a tradition at Sky Ranch Drive -In: The hours will remain the same: (Menday thru Thursday 11 a.m. to 1 1 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 1.1 a.m. to 1 a.m.; and Sunday 11 a.m. to 12) and Mrs. Chapman, who, assisted the former owners last year, will be back again this year. Mrb and Mrs. Nurse are looking forward to meeting you, so come out this weekend and enjoy a free ice cream cone and get acquainted! . 1. INTRODUCTORY SPECIALS " Saturday and. Sunday, May 16 & 17, 2 to 5 Mrs. William Craig of Clinton receives the VVestinghouse steam pre valet which she won in our monthly bonus draw, from Dianrie,Armstrong of Jewell .Bros. Appliances. FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS I.CE CREAM CONES AND COKES • (CHILDREN MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY ADULT) You May Be Our May Winner E40‘..snaio .rapptiances.putchaskent res you: AGAnterc. your:, ivarrreirritextrnanthlttirar r ,Phi tprl ct e}ectriOthaver: JEWELL BROTHERS .r. APPLIANCES' & TV LTD. icy" (Formerly GERR''s APPLIANCES) ""'Th1 SQUAil-Ewrw' n J" a a` rn . ' q.- .GODERiCH,� ave x.+r i.GH�t1f':"4;sfra, rri:�.�.+.N..•_ 11