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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-05-20, Page 9B4'YF][ ]T.' a'May 1Q The fislting. tug .a.. 1, ,4isener'" ' a awned and 'oziarateed by l I.O. ¥ieener•a d ions pt Pert' .Dover, ,Moved. to B4yiie1, on Satnrd'av' and' will ;fish 'out of berg for .the season.•, .It is. a Imre steel tug- eaxa�ying' , Ov.v o ;I'veMen, - ,. Perch fishing is excep Tonally goad, iw .. s• -and t t" -wee e saw large crowds taking Advantage of ,the. good .catches... M ,. Mr. • :and Mrs Harold:- King , ,of Sarnia spent the. week-endwith the • hatter's mother, ,Mrs: C'. Parker. Qa' their return xhey Were accon, paniech by Mrs.` Chris'. Parker, who Wilt, pe1id this wed.k l ith thein in E 61 ° , BUILDERS' SUPPLIES• • Whether YOUR job :is LARGE •or SMALL, we have the materia`. you wilt ]requirefora • ; • :• house, garage,•barn, annex or'what-have-you. • To mention a few -of them,:: - ,_ NT. _ * LUMBER -----Si' -ASS' _ _ i✓E�IIE - _ :: DOORS �" t * 'SHINGLES • * FLOORINO ...* ULA3tON ; *BRICS : ' NAILS '''• MASONI E` . * LAT - PLYWOOD* _ •' .' If"wvhat yok want is not Hated above, ' just ask for it 'today from, • PHONE , •v .Associations recommends break it:hi . two before throwing it • One. cif the ' biilletiiis. issued• •this , Prevention A , wva and so prevent a fire. widen to. ever •o'ne using a match that' he a y month by- the • Ind'ustrial',Ac t � . 3 g _•• lace and seed pearls' the flared skirt' extended- .late. a short cathedral train..' 'Her shoulder4ength veil was caught with a `batik Of white satin, Her only • ornament Was a 'earl Ana. byrst-..worn, ora by `tbe, grtioiu's. wither at ,be) •wedding► and • she carried: a cascade hougaet of .pink priarcljcfe roses And 'hogv;ardia. • Attending -as maid of -`donor the• bride's 'sister Noariana Wore e i eOr;leng .goat^n oi` veliopv nylon taffeta •with, matching• nylon • ei ibrbidered :headdress and. carried ,a .Colon'ipi bo quet of golden ?ernet'•rases� and fern, :Donna Anne, . .suialipsistearw:ot the .:k ride,, as junior bridesmaid yore a. pale bite organza, dress , With.. patching embroider, ell t' . 5. •headdress .and carried •a„ basket of • Si1ReV., L,Ia,Vei e 1Ai;.orb*an` is attending y0llow daffodils ,'' ,ane , gxo, s4,au the ,nod of the Diocese 'oi` 1 urou •f;;as Jaek, were lie' cif Clinton,., and at Lpndoii this. woes.« ` fho ushers werQ Keith` Brandon, aigd :Mr. and Mrs, Cr, Churchward anti 'Anatole: Dittkin , of'Bayfield A. e4 • ception, was field at the "Old Forge': Miss Lena. Shortt of .London -spent 'and t'Y a bride's mother wore a frock=. the,,week-end in tliae village, • •pf atiichsla olid gre-'y, wvith navy te- iylr.' and Mrs ,Jack Pease and eosaories` The groom's. .other' f ii f L d W° e in the vil am y, o ou -on, Were allose pale blue with navy .recces 1;t tie over . the •week•en . : ... ry scales... Bath wore a corsage oi' ° Miss Beverley "ork And. Mriiss Lois Grreent3 Of London spent the w'ee1�- park Tiritrreiifle roses. Alt, . and end with,; . Mr. and. ' Mrs. Lloyd Mrs.Irwin left'`liy mgxor'fox Loudon, Seotclimer, . ' . Welland . and' Niagara Fails, the Mr, and, Mrs, Harold' Weston and i .ride wearing a turquoise. vt%ani shit family and •.iVlr. .end Mrs.' Httrold with matching cape, white hat and Cryder •and... family, of Ferndale, gree accessories .,arid a cgrsage of pink- roses. Gneiif towrr nests Mich:, were in the .village over the pink present from Ferndale, 1ie1 .,. wi eek-�eud and attended the Irwin- Sturgeon rwin , London, Seaforth and Clinton. Sturgeon wedding, Mr.. Fred Turner ^of Goderich •spent the week -end with fir. • and Mrs. Grant' Turner. Miss..•G:lortia Westlake of , Loi;don spent the weel1-end with tier parr. eats-, Mr.. and .Airs. Walter West- lake• Mr. `and Mrs:, John Atkinson, Marian . and Stewart Atkinson,-' of Detroit,' i\ ere:: at_ their 1uor e in: the village •-oyer the wee:. end. .Foreecl Laitciii>lg. -,- Oa Sunda! 'morning a large seaplane was forced t0 "11iid 'tl� enol th side 'vof -the ri er o.< ing to the :dense fog. It was en route to .Sudbury. Four men from Toledo, .1. ,R.. .laek Haniiis, Len Barrett Robinson,'and T. Co'oke, were aboard. They stayed is the village -until the fog lifted and then -continued . on their trip _north. Irwin—Surgeon„pretty wed- ding. took place. in Trinity. ,A.nglican• church,' Bayfield, on -Saturday after- noon,:' when , ma.rriagh 'ow.s were. sp6ken —)sy oMiivena Ruth; –eldest daughter of lir. and -Mf's." ;'Villard Ii.. Sturgeon of Bayfield, and :Robert . g Wesley; •orilyr.son of M . and 'Mrs. R:• T. Irwin, Of Millett, township. In the presence of fifty guests the 'double ring :ceremony was read by,. Rev. Laverne° Morgan. Mrs. E. Wendorf of_.Ciinton played the, wed- ding music and .Wirt; Gould` of 'Clin- ton. sang "Through the Years','' and .�"_Because " .:..The tiricle, _given in marriage .1.iY' her, father, was • lovely in a white satin gown, `f-as�tiioned, with, a''bateau necklii►e. lily point sleeves' and a. peplum, edged with it1NMI~LLER, May 1$. ; -- Mrs. Ken". ' Bow:den of Orillia is. here :with '(ler brother,. Mrs. Gledhill; who, we. are • sorry t0 say, is 'under the doctor's care: We hope -she will soon be able ;to be up and around again. The school:children--are,,-attending. the :i1usic Festival in God'erich. this week. v• Mrs, R J, i1ooie, who was •visit Ing , her parents : at 'Straf