The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-09-09, Page 6;i, BEN NOLE Mr. Len Allison of Londop. ;
• \I'r; ttnd Mrs: Palmer Kilpatrick
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N11.i R Sept -An fuer •.
ary. ,services will.. be conducted . in
Benin' le • 'ted church. nextS ' -
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day, September 12th, • at 11. o'clock
'a.m. sand 7,30.` pan. Rev. R. B:
in - of L ea -former
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,paster, Will egnduct both services.
Tlie choir •is piepari g :special' music
for the anniversary ' •
- Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. R: J.
Moore oyer the vveek-end•• were Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Million and family
And Mr. Walter Moore from S.traf-
fordvilie
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Long- and family recently were Mr.
n' rs. ouse o `►in, sor an.
Onto after spending ;the holidays ai
Bexiba.illeri and, Ashfield. '
Sah 1'• has >re- e : or
0 on �
S au ,.. 1? d , the
fall thrin and the school bias foie
Goderich:, Collegiate is again oh its
r o.ate.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Q. Ross of Gode-
rich and Mr. and Mrs.. J. White
of ''Detroit called on ' Mrs, Walters
and Floyd , on Saturday.
"' Miss, Louisa „Maedel • of Goderich
spent last Week. at, her home in
1 enmiller .and had as. guests -Mr.
and Mrs. ArtIiur Gibson of Detroit.
Mr. and , Mrs. Fred White, John
and Marlene of Clesler>tc'h .p�,1.
unday with Mr. and Mrs-. 13. Good.
ins go
Vin� :P.si- a and ,"r -ave ,ara_PHe 5sittuekade;uib..
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in Cangda of Pepsi-Cola Company e, f Can—ada, Limited,
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Drink an ice• d Pepsi-Cola 'today
... and , often every ' day. It's
• delicious flavour really satisfies
your thirst, doesn't -just tease it:
So_;,_ whenever -you' x thirsty' •
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drink a Pepsi.
Taw (um= '.1\TI AR,
N90344 ` *e4 t *ras,` best PAM.
Atter tbe• eerernoa a areceptfpn and
dinnear was 3e14, Mrs, Lea:tberiand,
the ' bet'ide's xnot rer, wore a b'rey.
lit;ured crepe frock. With black
cessiJriea and copSage. of Taliana.n
roses'°. A wedding 'dinner. exp S 'aerYed
tp thirty-tvPQ pueats V,: Airs, . 4ari
Love .of .Zurich, Mrs, Wirt. 1 icLach,
lanaof Kilrpeu and Miss Elda. Reich•
ert of Zurich. The.'house was. taste-
fully decorated with pink stud �viiite
streamers,,, white be110 u.n t ,autwun
flowers, skewers,' -of gooc
Ivfshes, the happy 'couple left-, for
a wedding trip to Toronto► Kitch-
ener and Lake Siiniae,, the bride
.6,W31:74.% . Sept. tewart. spolLe, as few .words o congratuu1a-
41bg of Toronto spent, the week -04 t *ns while E. Taylor and Mr,
With his father, ' 4Lr, Russell King, C71ariea Seat made t11!a ia>Gesentn-
.al r. ,and. Mia. Stanley, Mel�Tall .of tions.
*-911"1' ReoY en. ^*^ Schools re,.
opened .v11. Tuesdayy with the follow-
Ing teachers : Mr. Ellis, Little at
Auburn school, Mr, Ferris 'at S«S,
No. p, xfir11ett;. Mrs.' Bernice Ander,'
son' a.t' l•ro.'' 1Q, East,•--Wawauosh,•
;wss• Dow at Prosperity and Miss'
tltxntr�--ROber tion ; tt atle ••-• No:a w
Colborne (ouaig'a school), hits been.
closed and the pulrils are txtkes} travelling in a black, and white
bits to. the Dintlop. school, ,
W4I.S Meeting' r'he W MAS. of 'an or age of xose1s.ekpnCtlte1. ire-.
Knox tinitetl ',ehurG1 held thoir turn they will reside on the greoni,'s
September meeting in *be: Sundaty • faint, 13,2, 1; -Auburn, Gusts were
'School" room' on Tuesday, with Mrs, present • from Toronto,. Zurich,
Albert Campbell, in. charge and Mrs, Auburn,Kippen'and•God'erieh The
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o - if ' tothe beat, ma Was
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a leather belt;the bride's gift to.
'the. matron' of honor, was, ft pearl,
.necklace. 'rior to het marriage the.,
bride; wwaa` the guest, of honor'At
t a
miscellaneous shower given by Mrsa
Stanley; Johnston, when some forty=
relatives and friends were present
aiiring•,tii'e evenin g> while Mrs, R. J.
Phillips' was playing "The,_;Bella of.
St, Marys," a decorated wagon laden
with gifts was brought . nr by Ross
Sturdy and Larry Perdue. An ad-
dress extending best wishes was
read by Mrs. Wna. Govier. The bride
was assisted in opening her" gifts
by Miss ' Joan Killough.and Miss
ve1 rr.'-R richby-'" The,7'guest'cif'
honor made a fitting- reply. . The
hostess served a dainty lunch.,
1 here were for beginners ,at
Auburn •school on Tuesday.: Margo
Grange, Edward Deer, George
Hewitt and Edgar Leatherland, Mr.
Ellis Little is the teacher.
Welland and, ,ter., and: Mfrs. Swink.
of Vonthill were week -end visitors
with ' and Mrs, 'Thos. McNall.,
Weiiiugton WNW), who ,had been
visiting; xs brother, returrind. home
with them; •
-1'eaehers leav g tar -a-ssu Vie!--th
Various ' positions are Miss Mary
Llouston to 'Hamilton, Miss - t`1vi'an
raulgh n to .Loudon„ Mrs. i .trlry
ungbl t ,tfi near \' altou,.-])oftal(1
Y'ungbltt" to Walton 'and Donald
Ross to Galt. •
Mrs, \\'xu, Dodd and .Mrs, J. 'G:
Clark bave,,returned from a ,;trip
'to VGSta iCanada. •ihe•
were ttc-
orn a h1'rr her.B
c, para' d by, their .rbot , era
Snilley, °who• will visit Here. •
•. Mr; and &Mrs. Gormley Tho
mp
sdn
and Son �o bY„, o Brampton, anent
the
.week -end .with, Mr. and Mr's,
Herb Mogridge.
Visitors with lr. and Mo.'
T. O.
\eIlveen aver the wee'•=end were
Mrs.' Annie (.char tram, . \,iisse)$ Flor-
ence 'and Doris Chaitrarn • of Bow -
m nrrille and Jack • Roughley of
Oshawa. n
The Baptist church is holding its
anniversary next Sunday, Septein-
ber 12th, with services a.t 3 -and
7.30 p.m., when the pastor, Rev.
Special music will be provided by
members of the G oderich •• Baptist
'church, There will be no service
in Knox Presbyterian . church next
Sunday, owing to the Baptist an-
niversary.
Miss Isobel Rollinson of Toronto
is holidaying with her. parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Rollinsou -
Mr. and :Ars. Ed. Stoltz and 111r.
and Mrs. Joe Stoltz of Dundee spent
.Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Stoltz.. . •
• Mrs. Wm. Mairs of London spent'
the week -end with her rnather, Mrs.
Thos. Doyle.
Mr. mid-' Mrs. Ellis Little and
daughter Joan have returned after
spert3cjig the summer holidays at
London and Monkton.
Mr, and Mrs, 'R° G. Ling of Tor-
onto were • week -end visitors with
the lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
W.!3, presiding 1din at the piaAo,
`Tie 'program 111'1' the Missionary
Monthly, was followed' and tlie, theme
of the, sneeting was "T e
,.faith
whereby the. Christ lutist live,” The
Scripture was read by Mrs. A. G,
Dewitt, and prayer. ' was offered
by�. Ear i
Mrs'. r l W ghtman, , .Those
tatting part •in' the prograiD were
Mrs. B. Craig, ,Mrs, A.. G. Hewitt,
Miss Dlma 1 itch and Mrs. A, Camp-
bell. The offering was received and
firs. Campbell, offered the dediea-
tory 'prayer. Mrs. Wightman, the
president, took charge for the busi-
ness period., ,.Hiss M. King gave.
the Secretary's report and Mrs. C.
Strmi e,. -..treasurer's- re -
•port. An invitation from the West-
field W.M.S: was accepted. Arrange-
ments were Made for a bazaar and
tea in ••November. The meeting
closed with a- hymn and prayer:
by Mrs. Campbell.
Raithby--Leatherland. -- Baskets
of gladioli, asters and cedars formed
an attractive setting on Saturday;
September 4th, at 12 o'clock, at the
ltonie of Mrs.' Wilhelmina Leather-
lai.icl,, Blyth, for the wedding
of her daughter,, Viola Mary, to
Frank Gordon .• Raithby, R.R. 1,
Auburn. The-, ceremony was per-
formed by Rev. John Honeyman of
Auburn and daring the signing of
the register Misses Laura May and.
June Leatherland, nieces of the
bride;-- ;,sang "I ,Love You. Truly."
The bride was attired in a• street -
length -frock
treet-length-frock of sky 'bine silk jersey,
White bandenti for her hair, and
R. D. Munro. • • white accessories,'._and _banq,uet-_of_
irr.
' Manning a r. and MPS. s.. Thomas g 1`'eerless red • roses. Her only. orna-
of Lenden--are- visit-tng-the formers' ment was a s .ran pearls, ,the
sister, lir5. Herb M'0 ridge, ' and" ft .of Brice ' • ' - Mrs _Nor',
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1�Logridge,:.-_... ,.'_._" .. man-- Vinretit=,,�..R:R. �3•_ :B•lj,t�; sister
Birthday Party I3ri`ertds' gath, of the bride, was matron of honor
erect --at Tiorbor -earl ;--G•oderieh;~ and chow a street -length :dress of
Monday to enjoy a double birthday.: grey.• "figuied erepe,:,..whi,te • bst:ndeau
.pdr'ty- far- MTS'.' E. `Rodger ,aanil. 'Mr. in her hair, white accessories' arid
R. Turner. After an all -day picnic corsage of Johaniru Hi11 "roses.' Mr,
was enjoyed Mr. Gordon MeClinchey
• PORTEWS HILL
PORTER'S HILL, Sept;'7.—The
W.4. held their September meeting`
at the home of Mrs, Victor Elliott
on • Thatrsdny. last, with 21 'ladies
present. The meeting was in charge
of the president, Mrs. Leslie .Cox.
A •iuilt was quilted, to be sent over,
sear°for -relief. The torp 'was don-
ated by- Mrs. Victor Elliott. -Other.
articles will be sent with this quilt. ! a •.•
After a business discussion a dainty ,_' ar er -S Garage:
side speaker win, be in clAarge •off .
both' $erviees,
Mr, and Mrs. 7> '8, Lockhart, ae
eom],4nied by, ,Mr. and Mrs,' R. D:
Rowden were at . Mt.. I3r,ydgea for
the weelt,eind.
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THg smart. thin t . do �
T+tkg. advantage of our `fig
trade-in allowance now.You'll
be miles ahead w ,th' flak.,
Firestones. -
ears ofExperi-
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.lunch was served.,• -
Miss Dorothy Cox • has returned. Elgin�and Victoria,
to Kirkland Lake
to resume her l„,1e
Ga1erIC1 -teuciring,duties. n L
The anniversary services :of Graee T
.nurch., will
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