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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-11-13, Page 11•1 • • 41`111,41,S.I$AY, NV. 13th, 1918 News. Of DUNGANNON, Nov. 11. — Mr. wawanosh,,underwent an operation at Winghani hospital and is progressing favorably. Mr. and Mrs. •Harold Maize and family spent the :week -end with his sister and famili, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Springer, Tillsonburg. uncle, Pete Glazier, of London, "helped out at the farm. siMrs. Oscar Cuthill, Walton, visit- ed her parents, Mr, ,and Mrs, Arthur Elliott, last Thursday. Mrs. Elliott, returned with her 'daughter to spend a •few days, returning home. on Sunday. .On Sunday , Mr, Elliott and Mrs. Elliott's two sisters, Misses Rebina and Nettie Sproul, visited another sister, Miss Clara Sproul, Stratforit'and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cuthill and Paul, Walton. - Mr._ Alan Neelon, student min- ister, of Bluevale, exchanged pul- pits with Rev: R. Kennedy. The former occupied the pulpit at The Dungannon United Church on Sun- day morning. He is a brilliant speaker and gave a fine sermon on "The Joy of Religion." Dungannon - Mrs. Roy Finnigan visited her ..fferfit-,Infilgakt ,one day last week. Miss Evelyn Smyth, student at Teachers' College, London, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smyth. : Mrs. Nelson Pearson gave a birth- day dinner party for her mother, Mrs. Gordon Congram, on. Novem- ber 5 and also for a boy neighbor, Terry Maize, who was eight years old that day. We are pleased to, know Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Con - gram, :who a while back were not in very good health, are qnite well again. Guests for the evening with Mr. and Mrs, Pearson and faxn.ilY. were Mr., and Mrs. Gordon Con - gram, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne 'Hasty and family, Mr. -And Mrs. Harold Maize and family, and Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Batkin, Clinton. Mr. J. C. Dtirnin, Kitchener, was home for the week -end arid receiv- ed his GradeXI1T-diplema from GDC1 on Friday night. Mrs. William Caesar was hostess at her home on Thursday after- noon last week l Mrs. Ben Mole, • Fii Atimo, • • • Guild president, cond,icte4I the meting. Mrs. R. J. Mullin,' at honorary member, gave a reading. Mrs. H. L. Jennings cios,ed the meeting with prilyer. Mrs„ Tom !ark 4...W,ArgArtACI04' €"'fibtfixe-sVi: tea.. Theladies of the United Church will cater for a Father and Son ban- quet Qn Friday night of this week, sponsored by the Sigma C's. The United Church Woman's As- sociation held a successful pcnnY auction sale on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Omar Brooks, the President, was in the chair for a short pro- gram arranged by , Mrs. Robert Stothers, Mrs. Esther Rivett, Lorne Ivers, Mrs. Robert Bere and Mrs. William Petrie. Community singing wasled by Mrs. Esther Rivett, with Mrs. Durnin Phillips at the piaho. Mrs. Charles Fowler gave a reading, followed by a chorus of high -school girls; piano solo by Sandra Brooks; reading by Buckingham; duet by'Mrs. Rivett and Mrs. Allan Dickson; reading by Mrs. R. Finnigan; solo by -Rev: R. Kennedy and- reading by Mrs. Lornelvers. Mr.' Kennedy acted as auctioneer. The sale net- ted around $107 for the W.A. funds. The Erskine Presbyterian Church eiii**004,0,40,Y,Oft o40 fellowsh1p Ofl Monday,' night. supper was _s_Orve_din the basement and Rev. W; ATeCiepn PreSided later in the auditor Um for Pito- , • . ,A4444,44 River, visited on Sunday with .:*sn.tPine 00327P1 • , ied by Mrs. AllaX.1 Reed at the organ. Mrs. Will Clark,Carlow, showed slides of he trip o the British Isles last summer. Mr. and Mrs. Gle Ilu latter's parents, Mr -and- Mrs. Nel- son Culbert. Mr. John Stevenson, London, made a call one day last week to see former childhoo neighbors, Mrs. J. Oliver and herAister, Miss E. McMillan. Miss Elizabeth Pentland, London, spent the week -end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frarik Pentland The Standard Pairing' Company is creating a hum of activity west of Dungannon at the gravel pit on the farm of Mr. Ben,Park. ° Several families .have taken up residence in trailers there as work is pro- gressing in the paving of the Blue Water Highway from Sheppardton to Kincardine. An advertisement in the Signal; Star brings quick results. '• • 0 OfrleWKOa • ,;1*4"4,14t,t: : tn , 'the ' At- a •• shoW, sPOnsored by Tiger o'9,s down tile ramp in the Smart clothes so PerlectlY.tade. Women's Institute at Colborne Mrs. John Kernighan drew the Township Hall on Tuesday of last 1-110y tickets. First prize, the mak- ing of a dress donated W Mrs. Schmidt, was won by Mrs. Art Maskell; secomd, a door prize don-' ated by the Distitute, was won by Mrs. Ross McPhee. Ladies of the recent millinery class were introduced by Mrs. T. Lamb, as they modelled their new hand made chapeaus of gayest color and material.'- • Mrs. G. Kaitting and Mrs. D. Mc- Neil. sang beautifully, accompanied by -1Virs, George Nicholson .at the piano. ;Home made baking was quickly sold by auction. Mrs. George Ross was the capable auc- tioneer. After the Queen and grace, an interesting afternoon was brought to a close with lunch 'serv- ed under the convenership of Mrs. T. Clark. week, -proved • a crowd -drawing event Not onlydid it interest women froin a wide"spread section but even men working on the re- construction of the read at Smith's Hill dropped in from time to time to .take a peek at the parade' of lovely gowned ladies. The hall, decorated with autumn flowers, was filled to capacity with ladies from town and country. Mrs. Stanley Snyder, a past president, presided for the program. She .introduced Mrs. Marianne Schmidt, Goderich, who brought many beautiful hand, made dresses an4 coats designed for milady's ward- rlcoe. 'While Mrs. Schmidt in her charming manner commented on the flifferentstylesrher sister, Mrs. Eric ,Mueller, worked behind, the, curtain, zipping the pretty models into the dresses.- Modelling were Miss Heidi Schmidt, Miss Karin Mueller and Mrs. E. Tafeit. Many It's BEAUTIFUL I- Greatest Tableware Value Anywhere! '140 PIECE DINNER SERVICE Complete Combination offer DINNERWARE - GLASSWARE SILVERPLATE -152 Pieces of Fme. ir • English Dinnerwart. ' Imported direct, from England,-gratiaus "Wild Rose" pattern quality dinnerware service for% 8`with essential serving pieces. Gi-oP6 . potter' Sparkling, crysfeil-clear, cut •Il ,glams•sveare in the delicate Few things add so 'much, table setting as silverplate service for 8 made by The International Silver Co. Watt =1.7f7-- 8 tumblers ' 2 • ,;.**Si'•:•,:. • • , • •• IiitIe 'So much Vatue for so CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS—'t risk last-minute Our 'COnvenient uJ 1 Please ship me this 140.piece, Combination Dinner'Set, prepaid. I agree to Dear Sir: . Z ' pay the advertised prite of $39.95 with the understanding that if I am not 0 comptetely satisfied, Imay return it and receive my money badc.r..-:-;., . 5 NAME .. 0 a. , . ............... ,,. ... . .......... . ................. . ........ o ADDRESS. ............... e .... ............... .: ...................... ... .. . CITY..... ' .. 1-....; ............... . ....... PROV. ..................... TERMS: . C.O.D. I'D CASH ti CHARGE : i 1111 1111'' ;,,4,::v. IN 11101 ili NI El 11111.111 /AWRY . . . /INS OFFER IS LIMITED! 1 disappointment ,due to a sell-out: LAY -AWAY PLAN Now, ! nd 61 • r Nurses Addressed By Dr. N. C. Jackson "Fluid Balance" was the subject of an address by Dr. N. C. Jackson at the November meeting of the Graduate Nurses' Association held in the dining room of • the new wing of Alepndra Hospital. Thirty- three nurses were in attendance with the association president, Mrs. Ruth Jerry, presiding: Mrs. 'Bud ‘Lumby introduced_the guest speaker, Dr. Jackson, who told of the importance of fluid bal- ance in relation to surgery, burn cases, and the condition of the btood. 'Dr. Jackson also outlined recent advancements‘made in brain and heart surgery. A motion of thanks for the address was moved by Mrs. Kathleen Glen.- " Miss Rosemarie.Chisholm report- ed a bank balance on hand as fol- lows: trust fund, $609.00; general f Mrs. Kathleen Glen, dance con- liener, reported a balance of a little more than $100 from the recent dance held. Mrs. Glen and the committees were thanked for the .success of the 'old time dance. • It was decided to postpone the rummage sale until spring. Jt;was moved by Mrs. Eileen DearCand seconded .by Mrs. Marjorie Cavell that the association give the usual Christmas alt to a local family in need.. of help. Food is to be brought to, the next.,.meeting. and • Clothing is to he left at the home': of Mrs. Phyllis Johnston, East street.. • • On •a motion by Mrs. Agne .EWan and Mrs. Eva ;Laa1iPe, it was decided to disContinue the one dollar 'oift exchange. and gN.e the -money or. gift to a needy instead, . • The win:: patients at the hos- . pital are to be given favors. 101' the trays this ChristMas. instead, of candy as, in the past.' This mo- tion; was by_Mrs. Eileery.Dean and, Mrs. Kathleen, Glen: Mrs, A. Fisher was •winner of the draw. 'Five dozen Waste paper baskets have been «0 by theft.5socialion for tt.ie. at the hos ritat41s) two intravenous stands, tWo bed !i'2,h4.,, two fool 'stools ;nil a soap dispeiser OLARSHIP WON BY 14,14DESBORQ GIRL At thetall rally, el 'the Huron County Women's Institute at Ex.. • ; :Johns,. Of WoodbAtnr made the Pre' sentation of the lltu'on County Wo- men's Instittite Schelarship to Miss Marilyn A. Riley, of the Seaforth District 4-H Homemaking Club. Marilyn is the daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Ben Riley,'who farm, at RIR. 1, Londesbore. She is a gradu- Ate of the Seaforth District High SchoOl and at the present tune is majoring in honor mathematics and physics at the University of West- ern Ontario. Marilyn was awarded this schol- arship on the excellent standing which she achieved in her six 4-H Homemaking Club Projects as well as her general ability as a student. This is the third year this scholarship has been awarded to a Homemaking Club Member confirm- ing with their schola,Atic -studies. yA4V010,sri. . worm„xo e-w:*441147.r4'eelciend-i'lriiing441d:;."-- - • wlitirtsh Mr.N.TrartudemMnres.rfla..tN'Arewthhi%na4inci Atwood; Mrs. A, ]Wfatheson, of VancOUver, Who has been visiting here :for the past month with her sister, Mrs. William Snyder, has returned to . her home. ' The November Ladies' Aid met- ing' was held .at the home of Mrs. Walter Hicks. , The hostesSes for. the meeting were Mrs. Barrie VVI) - ter and Mrs. Jerry Ginn. The ' December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Duff Sturdy with , the roll call being answered with an.exchange of Christmas gifts. Huge dredges that move .along the 'Yukon River suck tp thesand aonfclgotairaouyetaerf. it about $2.5 million . OBITUARY JAMES 'LEI:: • Thc, s..rvieo ;for, Jatoc,... in,nrl'i,r 01 th . _ men Chili. of Goeer;ch.•was.,hclil •at Toronto Iasi FiiJv with intorment al Toronto. His deatil -,,occurrecl at Toronto Qii,,Tuesday of , last week folliming an illness of some 'duration. Ile was in his late Air' Goiler.di in 19,4f). • ; ' 'o; 1i li‘ing here fin' about three- - 411; ;,-oars whcre he was eost account- ant at the Dominion Roiid Machin- ery Company. \\Idle inToronto he • associated with the national. , organization of Kinsirien clubs, SUFViVing besideS.his w-ife are a on and, a daughter, EMERSON 5 DRUGSTORE Cor. West St. and Square - Phone 45 BARGAINS and SUGGESTIONS: - for Thursday Friday attirclay OPEN SATURDAY- NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS. 100 A.S.A. TABLETS „ ..... 29c Re 25c EPS1YM SALTS for , ......... 19c Reg. 98c VITALIS for 80c Reg. $1.20.WOODBURy SHAMPOO - 69c Regi---$145k-HOT-=-WATSR-130TTLES 99c Reg. $2.50 Desert Flower Hand 'arid Body „LOTION $1.25 63c Gleem TOOTH PASTE Nail Brush FREE 63c Pepsodent TOOTH PASTE Ball Point Pen FREE CHRISTMAS (ARDS Special . 50 Fine Christmas, Cards with Envelopes 98c •MAX FACTOR SPECIALS A $1.25 Bottle" of HiFi Fluid -Make-up and a $1.0OLipstick BOTH for, $1.50 A $1.25 Cream Puff Compact Powder and a $1.00 _Lipstick BOTH..for $1.50 111111111111:1111fr .4021=33.151alos KAZ ELECTRIC VAPORIZER and Humidifier -- with a bottle of KAZ INHALANT excellent for head and chest cold medication — • Ld41 PRICE FOR BOTH — Only $3,05 siseaseureszszlu=s ,sr.7mommie,== 1611111ZEIIIIMM41513M;71:2111 • — 4.— •—••••.- + . WEDDING + • ' VANR:E$EN—SOWERBY Before ,,a setting 'of yellow., and bronze mums, Helen Joyce Sowerby and Robert VanRiesen exchanged marriage VOWS' in a 'double -ring ceremony at Victoria Street United Church on Saturday, Rev. S,' A. Moot o officiated: The bride is the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ' Sowerhy, of Goderich, and the groont is the son of Mr; and Mrs. K. VanRiesen, or Clinton. • Frank Bissett played traditional wedding music. . The bride, given in' marriage. by , her, father, wore a waltz•length gown of Chantilly lace and nylon net Over taffeta featuring a sabrina. neckline and long, tapered, lily. point sleeves, A tjara of -sequins an(11seed, pearls held her linger4ip veil ii) ,f nylon net. She carried a Fou Itet of yellow roses. ; The bride's cousin, Miss Donna Feagoolof Goderich. as bridesmaid, rhos e a waltzlength 1:t'own of blue nylon net over taffeta with an off- the-shaUlder neckline trimmed with. rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Flower girls were Lynne Gib- bings, pf Clinton and Sharon Ryan, of Goderich, nieces of the bride, dressed in blue and pink nylon dresse.i. , The groom's brother, Kenneth Vangjesen, was groomsman and Barry Sowerby, brother of the bride, and Douglas Fesgan, cousin of the bride. ushered, • Thr' reeeptiotrVaS held at Tiger Dunlop Inn where the bride's mo ther received the guests in an avocado' green v,1vet dress with corsage of. white carnations, The groom's mother wore an aqua - Marine taffeta dress with, a pink carnation corsage. 94 SQUARE 1- • • 4 . 4 . , • , • . GODERICH PHONE 835 A 41 • e nr e• States, the bride donned a royal blue Wool shca,th•style dress with -black ,topcoat, white accessories and a corsage of white roes The voting couple will reside .in Clinton. s Lay -Away Plan May we suggest vou come in soon and. make your Xmas Gift selections -white ctocks are-eCiFriPfele. A sma.li deposit will hold any article till Dec. 18. Do come in and browse around ---you will find a wide selec- tion of new and different GIFTS. eg.a.oemiewkmeezgemu.am,oson. .0=4,1=1=eamermumemen.mmeanzselamet• z,zzErauss. FOR YOUR FAVORITE PIN-UP • • • • MODERN * Fibreglass Insulated * Adjustable Shoulder Strap • DivisiOn for Wet and Dry Diapers .',Completely Washable 1 Pink- or Blue _4) GE B4 BY BAGS $2.98 VISIT OUR Hair Brush Department and see the wonderfu, values we have in Hair Brushes for both Ladies and,,,POnts,•-- tArag,s' KEYSTdNE NYLON BRUSH, only 98c GENTS' NYLON BRUSH AND COMB, only 98c A wide selection of others at prices up to $4,95 LADIES! Ask us for one of our CHANEL XMAS SHOPPING. CARDS. -the greatest boon in helping your husband do his Xmas shopping ever invented. Hewill be happy and so will you. Personalized - - Christmas Cards from your favorite negative Prices Listed Below include Folder and Envelope COLORE'b PRINT from Your Colored Negative or Transparency 15 Cards $6.80 25 Cards $9,95 BLACK AND WHITE fiom Your Own Negative — 15 Cards $3,50 50 Cards $6,50 Come in and see our samples and rn.:4'ke Agar sele,c t .,•