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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-06-20, Page 7_,H 'R4H'A' ', f 7 Oth, 10 0 lnfo rrnatio Regrding Sales of Nylcn .& RaYQ; Stockings • We •have, decided to discontinue taldng orders for hose, as we find this °practice unfair and ualsatisfaotor . While l e N fon and y Rayon. Stockings i continue n short supply, we will u , on receipt of a shipment of hose, offer them for sale on Friday Afternoon from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m We trust this plan will be satisfactory for our town, ani. rur .. . _ sa customers_ahke; a NO PONE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR _. ©.vT G C�;i•1� S• w ,... 1 _ Mr: A. F. Wallace of Barrie spent 'a few days in ,Goderich this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Coles, Mrs. Robert Coles, Mrs. • Neil Jeffery and daughter Linda and Miss Verna Ander- son, all of Hamilton, were, recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William 'eters, Elizabeth street. 111r. • Lloyd. W. Currell of Oshawa visited with his mother, Mrs. Edward Currell, St. David's street, over the week -end. Mrs. W: • A. Doner and Mrs. Alex. Doner 'and t'wo 'children, of Toronto, are tacationing at Shady Nook Cottage, Lighthouse Point. • SELF► E GO Ei I 11 SIGNAtpSTAR O°.. HELENS. 'Yum 19:° w, ra. Bart I)urain has returned from c od,erlele 400 canal is coaivaleseirag at the home of her •sister, Kra. Gordon Mc- Tavish. ' Guests of Mr. aw Mrs. E, •' a'et Gaunt on Saturday were Mrs. Wra. ]Ci;naltt and little son Roddy, of Clarkaburg; Mico Margaret MaeOharlea, of Torona, ; Ass Jessie M€nealha.rles, Mrs. jolia MacCharles and little sone, .of Olivet; Mrs. Tom McDonald, of lloekaaalah ; , Orland Richards and children, of Para- mount,' and Mrs, f lex..odl adze iv wand elildren, Of Luchnow. Mrs. an Curran and little daugh- ter, Nancy Elizabeth, returned home x on i Pr rf Danathe 1� in r ha h i >wa os tel. � p Shower for War Irl de —Mrs < Alex. Parvia, -British war bride, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower arrenged by the- Women's Institute and held �in the Community Hall on Tues- day afternoon: Overforty ladies were Present and Mrs. Archie Aitchison, the president, was hi the chair for a shortprogram p gram of community singing, a reading, "A• Married Woman's Cake,,' by Mrs., Gordan McPherson, a duet by Mrs. Will Rutherford and Mrs. E. W. Rice, and a contest on a "Love Story in Flowers, 'Fruits and Vegetables,;' Mrs; Purvis wan then conducted to the seat of honor rind was presented with many lovely gifts. After the parcels had been opened the guest of honor expressed her appreciation in a very pleasing manner. She . spoke of the; gracious welcome she hadreceived from everyone and of her very favor- able impression Iensi on of Canada an ala ash her new home. Mrs. Purvis was formerly Miss Kitty Moore, of the Isle of Man. For nearly four years she was a member Of the A.T.S. Wil. the Auxiliary Territor- ial Services) , in which her special work was with the first aid. She, met her husband on the --boat -whom returninz to -England g d fraYeaveken' infer home--onThetiSie of:TMan, Where Alex also had been spending:' a leave. "LL They were married in September, 1944, and she rejoined her husband ,here on .May .lst. , GODERICH TOWNSHIP GODb-RICH TOWNSHIP, June 19.— leeeegideTialaggiaeatialaaeatogiblelaral played the Benthiller boys on Tues- day night in Goderich •and the Gode- rich Township team won, 17 to 7. 'Mr. ,Bill Stirling shipped three car-, loads of -mettle last week and fifty-four head on Thursday, for which he re- ceived over $200 per head. These steers. were root siaered the 'best bunch of cattle shipped to Toronto for •some time. 'Mrs. Jas. Walker of;Goderich,,, mother of Mrs.- Murray McDougall,. Goderich township, who. had been in Goderich hospital for some time, passed away. on 'Sunday night and the -funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon from l raneten'a •-tneterall heetee to 'listen cemetery. Dara natlie Club Su >< wa Theme- clay .evening last the Dramatic Clams of. Unions, chtnrein. held a rnueeeaafel ham euPperr. Over. two"h?a>iadrea mete sat alowata to tables iaalea with a ,plentiftnl supply of good dais tai ca . After the supper, the guests were entertained by the Anglican playas -of klayfla lel, who tnreee ted their play, "Aunt Tdllio 'Goea ,lo Towle."' Everyone enjoyed this hilarious play C HOLM- -SNELt ROVE spring wedding took place at !Ada' of Mercy churclli, Sarnia, on June 4th, Rev. Father 14.' P. Lowry of4ciating, when Gladys rr of abs Snelgrove, oi? Sarnia, became the bride of ugly Joseph Chisholm, son of Mrs. James 1 Chsh Dam l and the e late James s this ho l ofolborn :(. aown 'i t she'.. I T. lee , soup 1e were attended: by the bridegrooam'r sister, Mrs. W. J. Meyer, and the bride's brother, Evan McCabe, Strath - soy. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm left on a trip to Northern Ontario and ou their, return they will reside at Sarnia. Guests from Colborne e township were Mr. and Nrs, W. J. Meyer and :firs, Jas. Chis one, sr. WATSON a-BURKI Yorkminster Baptist church, Toronto, was the setting on Wednesday, Jpne 12, for the wedding, of Irene Patricia Burke, daughter of Rev. Wolseley Stewart Burke and Mra. Bumke, to Charles James Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William'atson, Colborne township. Officiating was Rei•. W. A. Cameron. The bride, given iu marriage by her father, wore e a gown of Ivory satin, -styled with moulded bodice and sweep- ing skirt. Iler long tulle veil was caught to a coronet of gardenias and her bouquet was of white r ses,7,,a,nti sweet peas. In :floral tt P,p'k t'tvi,Sh wide- briiiimed -mohair hats fir match were Airs.. Robert 'AllZrston,-matron of honor lo [t- the _ ._. �"`3� ,..girl � Urxciesmai s--11 d, e Street- arid- M-iitrjorie� Burke, :in _[dulcet pink - rncl-e,. P bbe res-peotively; ' obex t Allerston was gromsman. Mrs. Burke received in a powder bine crepeen- semble, with pink flowered .hat assisted 1r Mrs:- I atsonr-who- vas -wearing` a French blue and gold gown, matching flowered hat. For travelling, the bride donned a petal pink tropical wool suit, white hat and' . an accessories. d a•c or- �ayc� p ft:1'.s.rr D STRUB—STRAUGIIAN A pretty.'June wedding was solem- nized Saturday morning at St. Mary's. R.C. church, Kitchener, when Miss Elizabeth (Betty) . Straughan was united in marriage, to Mr. EdWard Btrub. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Straughan. of Goderich and the bridegroom a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strub, Kitch- ener. Mr. Eugene Fehrenbach was at the organ for the wedding music. The' bride, who, was given -in marriage by her -father,, was wearing,an ivory satin gown styled with sweetheart neckline - and f aaa9 waistline 2eaturinie a beetle effcat at the l sele. Eller ell4-oral roads OK'd floc ,elongth .vein, waft i-al.ught t4 a Malo 'ot' orange blozemeae. tele ware ttargteei e pendant, ant, gift of the bride- artTiDn,n, awnd careied t1 colonial lechtque,t o+f I ria>Lcliffe m ass ranee baby°s breath. M><a. • Marjorie Webb and. Aire. Bela MoI 1 ig, bothof C,odericb, diatom of the bride, attended her. , The. fosanner were a Iowan of delft blue taffeta and carried,Ttalisman weep, while the latter' Wave roe brocaded crepe *Mt bouquet of .red pees. Two alma of the bride,. Mises •Jayd,'e Webb • aid Janet' Morning of Goderich, were dower glris., `They were attractively dressed in florverea (Meer, gowns of pint: and h!ue crepe. Bach bad a .headdress of sweet pass and carried, a colonial bouquet of sweet. peas. Attending, the bridegroom Were hie brother, �r Lornastr rb • and, Mr. Roy Iberscl1 a . Ushering ng vteae Messrs.. ea tttraughan, brother of the bride; and Edwia Dorscht. unele of the„ ride - groom. After the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served at the Pines Inn, Bridge. port. Later there was a reception at the, home of the bride's ' parents in Goderich, Where , refreshments weie served buffet style. Receivingwith the newlyweds, the bride's mother was in a turquoise crepe gown with corsage of pick Briarellffe'' roses. Assisting, the bridegroom's mother wore a twQ- piece blue crepe ensemble., A corsage of Talisman roses completed her costume. The couple left on a wed, ding trip to London. and Detroit and will visit the brtde's grandparents at Glencoe. The bride travelled in a tur- quoise dressmaker suit an,a cerise shortie coat with white accessories. On :their return, •Mr. • u Mrs. d .IrS. Strub will reside - at 15 I,ihigeman street, Kitchener, YOUN4a--FISHER A• pretty June wedding took place at the home of ,Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 'skier,;; kColbhrize nsii' = Situ ..- n r -J ip 0-=i5t '.-:.at-12 - _...�.� o- o rack; ,when, theif• derdntghtee, -Donna dekle ` was united in marriage to Arnold Elmex Young,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Young Alba ue tawnshi ,, .:Tile- bride:; given -4n marriage k hei father, took her place before an arrangement of lattice work embanked with ferns, roses, iris and candles. `Rev. James S. oe: R fF _o �la;m b Nu i nfeekahee bi tle''-`AAdtficiaecT Miss Vivian Fisher, her sister, played the wedding music. The bride's dress was a floor - length gown of" white slipper satin with sweetheart neckline.•_, fitted bodice. and long sleeves, pointed .over the hands. Her only • ornament_ was• a double 'strand .• of pearls,• the gift of the groom. Her floor -length veil' of French embroidery• tulle was held by a coronet of pink and white carnations and °she carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations and white roses. Miss Helen Young, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid, . wearing a floor -length gown of white flowered organza -over azui•,;:hiue taffeta. Her white illusion DIM CLEANING AND PRESSING ., 'SEWING OnnwE AT YOUR" CQ''EEIEHtZ 41)AI/4 ;`E'EIENOED . OERVICZ CAI41 x.22 10R 1101C -UP AND DELIVEn R « R. I:s(wcry `- nnet. shoubder-lew?:gih veil'fres trimmed ` of Dinwagannon,", friend of teae bride . 1 Oa'etII r �' te. a3 Yn� ' , t� a an a. d t A. 4' it to �A � at Ya e>I • n shower w w' enact• Mies Donna Mahring- et Goderich gave' a A,ckseellaxu ott3 slww.er at Mrs. ,,Dlaa ll's b41mo hi Ge such. A happy fourth birthday for Mary • Ph_ llis Wilson, 43 s ' uron road, wail hit;ligIited by a message and bouquet • of '.beautiful roses cabled' to her for that day froze her daddy, Cpl. J. at present :' in i 'England a a.leaiting Ms* return to Canada: g). R. Forman, who has been cm- ployed here the last nine months; hie returned to Listowel, having accepted a position there With" the 4Shaw Von- struction Co., contractors engageal. , by Wartime Housing Ltd. t� erect houses in that town. Mrs. • M. Warnock, who for some, time has been Hying in Winnipeg, has recently been visiting her daughter, . Mrs. Roy Sparling, at Clinton, and this week is renewing, acquaintances in Gode2lch. She is the guest of Mrs. W. G. MacEwan. . ' 'With the closing of the Collegiate 'Ins.titute for the summer vacation the teachers whose homes. are out of town have left, Miss E. McNaughton for Gha l i, � . ►L,i�'miral fnr�Preseoti`... -- T011dun.°:an Miss r i char rk.; :'J. Gardiner for Toros m with blue faa�- e-htt� an si: oar. red a co/ottial l bIIquetof deeppiak carnations. Gerald Miter, brother of the bride, was groome La: an and Frank Clark, uncle ot the groom, was, 'usher. After the ceremony a reception was Md. the home being beautifully decor- ated. Mrs. Fisher was dressed in a lime green dress with accessories to match and Mrs. Young wore a powder blue dress with white. acccsories. Both wore) corsages of white gardenias: Later the bride and groans left on a *tor trip to Louisville, Kentucky, the bride travelling in a Pacific blue suit with white ;accessories ,with corsage of piwik carnations. On ,their return they will reside on the groom's faxm, on the 8th concession of Colborne town- ship. Prior to the wedding Mrs. Harvey Fisher eftertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter. The home was prettily decorated' I y w ith flowers for the occasion and the tea table• was g aced with a hand -crocheted table- cloth, C the work of the grandmother of the groom -elect, Mrs: A. W. Young. Three grandmother's poured tea : Mrs. James Schultz, of St, Petersburg, Florida; ir-other,ef 31Irs IIarvevyfsli r, a ms. 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Pepsode)t Paste .29c, 4:5e Pepsodent Powder ...... 29e, 4:3e Lyon's Powder Colgate's Powder MacLean's Paste Ipalla Holy Dios West's Brushes Prophylactic Brushes Massa Nylon p • 25e Squibb Angel Brush 50e 28e, 45e wse,. 4.0e 29c, 47e 29e, 49e 29e, 4'e 33e, see 50c • DON ABERHARP Phone 625 q•, We ate proud to welcome this outstanding organization --- headed by amen well known in automotive circles to the fast-growing, Dominion wide body of Mercury and Lihcoln Dealers. o The new dealerohip •will provide complete sales and service facilities on all products of the'Mercury and Lincoln Division..Fedtured for 1946 are the new lift icury 118, the big quality 'ear of medium price ... its brand- new , companion, • Mercury 114, in the loW price field .. , Lincoln ears, "nothing.. could • be finer" .. ;wind Canada's newest line of I E It If *A N11 trucks, Mercury Light and Heavy Trucks,. covering .the Mauling range from one-half to three tons. - On behalf of your new dealer, we cordially invite you to drop in and get acquainted with management' and staff. You'll find every' member of the organization °anxuous to serve 5,,u sincerely and well. You'll find, too, a fully -equipped, modern Service Department -- and a widestock of Genuine Parts — meaning faster service and greater satisfac- tion to•Tote as a customer. • LIILOOL% DIVISION • Ford Motor tf,.:j.� ��4!••���•���•,•t»ii•5*�i•��*.�1�1�i,ii,i.�k.�*•4•�a�j���: Y.�R• �! S���Yi%!t'tk�i i�s•:%�iQ•ts r�•i�t�}�, ,�,�t�•,•4d'-ra�.�i Company of Canada Limited TONICS AND LII.00D PURIFIERS Il.li.Ifl. 98e Chase's Nerve Food.. 60e, -1.50 Warpole's C.L.O• , 1:00 Waterbury C•L 0 93c jkM0LIVE SHAVE 'M`airh4'' w CREAM .. LATHER OR SRUSWLE'Ss • at'�FH .�� • p yfi y ��,• i �.� � ! i�.'T t�•��5�i�rti •��,+• �.••*W'Y"� . w t''t5tt" 4 MANTIC COMPACTS W'ell's ade with large pUN• .q Special 1:50 PLASTIC BILLFOLDS 3.50, 3.95 and 4.50 ('II.YMPENE LINIMENT The all-purpose liniment for sprains and aches, also suanburii anti cuts. 50e and 1.00 1DAPHOS Nanrciril ToN1te A Glyeentiatlilloepdtatea and • Vit. 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