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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-09-17, Page 47,77,1 * .11tA*C4 Fkittilt. THE Gop,ERI6H SIGNAL -SUR 011111111111•• 'ELPHICK-7sHACKETT Lueknov Unifect-Church;.-Parson- agp-wae the, seene of the marriage I ,•September 5 of Joyce Louise; gaekett„daughter of Mr. Thofnas , Hackett to Mr. Wm. Kennet h Elprhiek, son of Mr. John Elphick, all o Lucknow. Rev. Mr, Kaiser officiated. • The bride Are a white laec net dress with, satin lace bodice and an elhow-lengtn veil and car - „tied red roses. • 4 - Miss Kathleen Hackett w a s ' bridesmaid, wearing a turquoise taffeta ' dress with scoop ue,..klaie and carried a nosegay bouquet or , pink roses. Mr. Harold ElpiTtick was grooms- ' , man: Following the wedding, a recep- tion was held at-Tiget” Dunlop In, They will reside at Loc,halsh. RICHAR6S-TERPSTRA • On August 31st at St. Peter's Church, Goderieh, Rev. Fre Moyno- han officiated at the marriage of Veronica Catherine Jatoba Terp stra, of (loth/rich, and Marcel Rich - INaS i felt hat.. They will ride in Que- bee City. aissem -Guests from a disiance were the , -gitessin-parents, and friends from ards. 'of Quebec City. .,The chuxeh London. Orillia, including Rev, Fr. was decorated with white gladiolus. Beck, of Caledonia. The bride is a daughter of Mr: and Nil's,: Jacob Terpstra, R.R. 5, ode- FEAGAN-HUEPPEL.SHEUSE rich, and the groom is a son of • The, wedding of F/0 Glenn W. Mr, and- Mrs. Romeo Richards, of reagan, son of Mr. and Mrs: James Quebec city. H. Feagan, Colborne Township, and The bride wore a street -length I Arlene Hueppelseeuser, daughter ' whitesatin dress covered with of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Hueppel- cleintilly lace, scoop neckline, short I'sheuser, of Red Deer, Alberta, orig- sleo,es. Her headdress of seedinally scheduled fpr August 22, pearls held her fingertip veil and , was postponed to August 26, due she earried a bouquet ol.red roses.,I to the illness of the bride. The The bridesmaid, Miss Mary I -Ceremony was perfeemed by Rev. Boyle, of London, wore a sh.eathS. W. Dowling in Gaetz Memorial dress ,of bluecrystalline with United Chureh.1 matching lace overskirt. I The bride wore a cocktail -length Mr. Edward Walzak was organist dress of white ,chiffon•over net And and the pupils of Grades III and silk,, designed with 'cowl neck, IV of the Separate School formed shirred 'bodice' and full skirt. She the choir.. Mr. Leon Richards, •of ; were a shoulder -length veil and Quebec City,was groomsman.' carried a white lace, trimmed Bible Messrs. Michael Carney and John with cascading rosebuds. Terpstra were ushetis., Her sister, Juanita, was maid of The bride's mother received .the honor and Miss Mary -Pringle was guests at a reception held at theri bridesmaid. • bride's home. Mrs. Terpstra wore! Attending the groom were F/O a light blue nylon dress. For a Ion 1.1m,baCh and F/O Jack Rymer, wedding trip to Montreal, the bride ' both of the RCAF Stollen, Penhold. I wore a light with beige Only immediate relatives of •the bride attended the postponed cent'!" rose suit SHEAfFER "GENDER1ZES" ITS LINE OF PENS 'irtsitrther44tepsinaslass&I`zaaelaras ingof quality Writing instruments was made Wednesday by the W. A. Sheaffer let.en Company of Can- ada, Ltd., when it introduced the first fountain pen designed and engineered excliisively for men. Called "PFM" Men For Men), it follows the pattern of the firm's entry into the women's. fashion ae- c.csaory market with the. "Lady !LEY)LIMB , turned writing instruments in Association of Canada of which Sheaffer" • collection, of jewelry- Ries of The Ultra Light Aircraft of book re- "The PFM pen is as completelyf Kpreeisthidelinto.pkinson, of Goderich, is August, 1958. a change'? masculine in design as the Lady The story teUs of the growth of read books, Sheafrer pen is feminine in ap- home-made aircraft and how an. y of them, pearance," Clyde E: Everett', pre- enthusiast can build one for him - he classified sident of tlOirrn ,said. ' self at a cost of about $1,000. n't interest The PFM ,pen is larger in: dia-'1 The article, in rpart, reads as meter than any 'Sheaffer pen since , follows: . the first "White Dot" pens of the I Amateur aiaa•-building was controllablei 1920's, and both eSp and barrel popular before the war, but lack of everal major have trim, Modern lines, It fea- •Materials and .reliable engieess . Print on tures an inlaid point of p.alladium I brought crippling government re- ermented or silver or 14 -karat gold -the first strictions. Until 1956, the wingless container is! fountain pen to have such an inlaid pilot who couldn't afford to buy - nib, Mr. Everett said. And maintain a commercially -built "Because it is molded into the plane was forced to rent .at in- fer the good gripping section rather than being' creasingly high rates or be ground- ut if there's- mechanidally attached, this , new ed. .Then Keith- Hopkinson, of Whatever is intaid point improves writing per- 1 Goderieh, a pilot since 1935 and when I've , formance bY Providing both great- , winner of awards for his services ding binge,' er strength and more flexibility,% to aviatien, undertook to show left in •the ' he ,explained. ' I that a home-made plane could be • 4 THURSDAY, MT. 17t1i, 1£49 • everybody,"says Evan Jamesof ---ottent emitted Dp-.irci 1t-tirseit Airplane _Building • frf if miv• ,MagaZ.Ine„„ ,1 • • Tobr,Aontwork of ultra -light planes tnoe. et° the couptry in an.„.P.zoargeriessa.„-. •s, , and their owners,Can be important AtGsays asSociation president Hopkin - The front page of Weekend' Magazine last week had a -full page I picture of an airplane flying high' ovoiLthe Maitland River near the C,P.R.. bridge. Inside was an ar- ticle entitled, "Now It's Do -It -Your- self Planes It told of the activ- (WITH BILL 5MHow about .a spot viewing this week, for Anyone who doesn't and there are Went might as well turn to t ads, because this wo him. ' * Inordinate and un reading is one Of the s flaws in my character paper is to me what f distilled liqui0 in a to- Oalcoholic. * * 'ke the alky; I pre , if I can get it, l? none around, Ill take available. Sometimes .reeled through a •'rea and there's nothing ,house, and the booksel ed, I wind up gulpin front such fare as the L Journal, a Superman c of the kids' and * * * I've even been red end of such a lost reading, in French and literature -on the bre ASORANC16 COMPANY Since /88.9 Iff.40 OWE, WATER100, ONTARIO EBB ROSS Says: Whye'. not retiron Easy Street? With' our .Dominion Security person- al savings plan You can 'co-ordinate your Old .Age Pension with personal saving.;. Choose the monthly income you need, .now. to start your retire- ment liefere`iige 70. ' Let's talk it over!. . EBB M. ROSS, RePresentative, Goderich,' Ont. low cost Group Life Insurance Plans. .,,,, :41-,t. ,, iy '..,,,,;41,0•,4C, .1+1.4 ii. ' 71676-d it new LAWNS e Specially made for building new lawns. . „ • Promotes quick", gree ri cover. • Builds deep, vigOrous roots. 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He proved his point by building the first post- war model in Canada -a frisky red Stits Playboy, which he christ- ened Little Hokey after his, daugh- ter's nickname.- Hopkinson and Little Hokey persuaded the .De- ,,,p..5artin,e.n.tht.Loottf.0,T41.47,port to set up regulations governing the con - week -end,. to English the, A couple of lo,ngt.a.btauet,e,hxe4,r tint;tives_ akfast-eereatffluat4e 1.4.'414"••• - sen ed for Magistrate Flinrries'in ' 1sp,eetion when George Munroe ,111111111110110MEMMOMIEWESIMONO boxes. • • * * GRACE-BEDARD pleaded guilty to using an offen-. I have no idea how many books Bedard, eldest .daughter of NI,.„apd .0 keeping track of them. I delib- ireasurer s Sale . sive weapon contrary to the public • "E" ' ' r The marriage of ,Martha Jean I read in a year. There's no Way ' ' peace, in Seaforth on September 6. Mrs, 'Gordon Bedard, of Goderich; 'erately read four cfr- five at a time, , Munroe, Crown Attorney Hays told , ,„ • - to MrWilliam Charles Grace'son keeping them in different places , the • court, held a knife over his foundland, and Mrs. W. H. Prid- mY wife„,„o, who abhors my addiction. I -ks -- ago, police had taken a rifle from him. He was remanded in and For Taxes of the late' Charles Grace,. of 'New- ..in the house, in order to .confuse . 0 l '. ., wife,. and also her 'father: . A few more, of Goderich, took place, on I read, crunched over the back of r September 5 in 'St. Peter's Church .the • toilet, while I'm rubbing the custody one wee'k for sentence. . Goderich. 'Rev. Father it, Moyno- rather into my faee, for a shave. i' Traffic .vagarieS of ..Gordon H. County of ',Huron han officiated. Standards of shrimp ' - ' , 44- * *. 4i Kerr, 19, attracted the attention Of ' 's ' • . colored and white gladioli decorat- Frequently, when 141ave finisbed-- , , three policemen. iHe Wacharged ed the church. The soloist was writing ,this column, about a.m., , . with having a noisy Muffler and. Mrs. Leo Walzak, I'll sneak into the living • room; ignoring a stop sip in tOwn, and The bride, who 'was, given in pull a brand tiew paper -back from with driving at 75 on No. 21 high way south of Goderich on 'August - marri,age by her father, was in a under the piano, and. guzzle it , --! ,. , .- floor -length gown 23Pleading guiltyhe was fined of silk organza before going to bed. This produc-, ., ...f $10 arid costs •• for failing to stop, I and rose point. lace over taffeta. ed, sympathy the , first' "couple o $5 on -the muffler chargg and $20 . The fitted bodice was styled with a times I tottered down, red -eyed and costs. fey speeding. "Going at I V•-nzelcitne-a-nir shoTt -sleeyes, fe d ----ca re4' morn,- to ' go -to -work -.in- • , a 'high-flte--51- sp'eal-what-therr ._.„.... turing a scolloped lace border. The the morning. But sh bouffant skirt was, grated with al- at it one 4 a.m. ternate borders of sc011oped lace * and tucks which fell to -a chapel, Anyway, I've swil train. Her 1,•eil of silk illusion through a few, inte .was held in place by a coronet of lately and . thought pearls and sequins and she 'carried., them. Don't expect a bouquet of red roses with Baby ;review, with plot ou white niums. ' of symbolism, literar Miss Rosalee 'Bedard, sister of and all that jazz. I the.- bride, was. maid or honor,' and the pipe -smoking pr Misses Joan Masse and Betty Jean the earnest English Beatty as bridesmaids were dressed alike' in cocktail -length dresses of I've been nipping s.hrimp colored nylon chiffon with books between parag matching hats and gloves carrying effort. It's written b sprays of white shasta daisies. „ en, of 'whom I have Judy ,Bedard, sister of the bride and is called Only was firmer girl dressed ,in 'white Golden is a Jew ,wh organza clfess and carried a nose- deep South and put gay ofired and white rosebuds: paper in which the • Mr. John Grace, brother of the but editorials. His groom, hcted as best man and Mr. lectipn of short Donald Grace and Delmer Bedard shrdwd, witty, leer were ushers. , human. Highly reco Mrs. Bedard, the bride's Mother, bedside companion was gowned in a rose beige dress do' better than a 1::ci with drior blue accessories and * * * wore a corsage of blue carnations.' Mrs. Pridmore, the groam's mo - e caught me , is not much traffic is one thing,' , ' remarked the magistrate, "but do- To Wit: .k1 i ing a bit of racing with another led my wav and jockeying tbr position, is resting book's al.',• I'd mention , 'horse of another colpr." The a scheiarl, other participant' in..„thp-face had J settled out of court. tline, • tracing y antecedents ' J. W. Maynard, who lives near leave it for St. Thomas, was cnarged with fail- ing to give a signal, as result of a ofessors, and rear -end collision at South street students. and -Elgin avenue' . Orville Liake, at one Oi-the of Holmesville, . driver of the .-fol- lowing car, who was charged' with raphs of this c ii . • . too closely, said that y Harry Goldr ',,,, n never •heard,!! "ne She lights of ,.'a, southbound In America. passe e realizede one i • unless the taxes and costs are ear had d h th o lives in the . sooner paid. Notice is.hereby in front of him was only 15 or 20 s out Ta news- He applied his brakes, skid- given that the list of lands for fdeeedLabout 12 feet, and the front of sale for arrears Of taxes' was book is !a col- his 1958 Pontiac* went under the published in The Ontario Ga - other. Damage was about $400. re is nothing, pieces., pithy,•1. zette on the 5th day of Septem- Maynard offered to plead guilty be'r, 1959, and that copies of n'memdenandded vaesrya , "to wind it up," but Magistrate the said list May be had at my Holmes directed him to enter a office, . if you can't not guilty plea if he was lipt con- 4 I vinced he 'was guilty. 'Constable • that if any of the said lands re - Notice is hereby given Ok. , main unsold, an adjourned sale will be held on Tuesday, De- cember 22nd, 1959, at the same hour and place, and, at which, Municipalities 'May reserve the right to purchase any of the said lands. ,• Treasurer's Office, this 4th day of September, 1959. JOHN G. BERRY, Treasurer. . ' -3749 1111111111111111•11011.11110•111111.11111111= • By virtue of a warrant issued by the Warden of the County of Huron under his hand and the seal of the said corpora- tion bearing date the 20th day of August, .1959, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the County of Huron will be held at my office at the Court House, Goderich, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 15th day of December, 1959, Eve just finished ',elite, the book , H. Creeden then conducted the which has had such an ' inflamma- ' case. Mr. Blake pleaded' guilty. , The magistrate dismissed`both, say- ther, was gowned in a juniper tory effect on would-be censors, ing, "it is ,e matter for civil dam - green dress with mateh•ing jacket. scaredy-cat 'publishers and llinid tries:, She wore brown and beige acces- head librarians. No, you . can't i ''' i Leroy Taylor, driving 'near the sories and corsage of yelloWCarna borrow my copy. It is a 'brilliant, bawdy , book, haunting and hi.lar_ Sheaffer Pen Co. plant on''July 19, tions. - - _ collided 'th the rear of another - The wedding breakfast and re- ious. Some of it is as funny as ! car and t en•proceeded, ,at speeds ception was held at Harbourlite anything I've read, some as tragic. up to ' , the court was told. De - Inn, where the table was decorated The morons won't und,erstand it,,..fence c 'tinsel James ,,-Donnelly with zinnias and fern .. centered and the teenagers won't have the 1 ; pleaded' that there was no traffic with the wedding cake. After the patience to sort it out, so I don't record, and that the accused was reception the, ,bridal couple left know whose morals it threatens. I driving a car new to him. . - for a .trip to the Eastern United 1 • ,* 4. * ."A fine of $100 and costs will States. The bride wore for going -Another is Dr. Zhivago, by Boris meet the, ends of justice," the away a, beige snit' dress .with dark , Pasternak. It won a Nobel prize, , magistrate decided. ,"if 1 had the brown accessories and a corsage: which Russia wouldn't let him col -I power I would take a -Way his lie- ctf yellow carnations. ' They ,will lect, and I don't blame them. It's reside in London. a de•astating picture .of !Russia I ens& for three 'months." Walter 'Gerber was found (by.,In- Guests were .Present front Tor-', from. 1900 to if 1950. A fine, spector Roger -Jackson to lack a onto, Hamilton, Walkerton; • St.' poetic work, if you .can stomach PCV license for a truck 'carrying Marys, Zurich, St. Thoriras and the interminable Russiamsurnames,1 'London. - • . , nicknames, given names and mixed feed from Goderich to Tavi- Pet stook. ss.. The bridegroom's mother enter -1 names. . , ."It Was a customer of "by bro- tained the bridal party at her home * * * ther, 'who. had a license," Gerber Friday everting followin'g the'ewed- i And there is Watch That Ends explained, "but there was no truck ding rehearsal. . 1 the Night, . by Montreal novelist , 'available." • Prior to her wedding, the bride Hugh MacLennan. This 'FS a revolu- I "You and a good many other was entertained at showers given tionary approach' to the modern truckers are doing everything you by her aunt, Mrs., Chester Beattie, ' novel in ,that it tells a story. Its can to evade The provisions of the Clara Wilson and Joan Masse, and language is apparently 'simple, but I Acti" said the magistrate, "and •in. a trousseau tea by her mother. vii t it says is Sensitive, wise and , many cases you get by." stre . One Of Canada's best, Mac - NAME MISSPELLED • Lenn has a control, and 'maturity ! ' With concurrence of the inspec- festrwriters of /fiction on this con -1 to -r. he "redtreed3' .the penalty 'to . In the list of former members of gs4 and costs or 10 days. tinent can boast. This book alone - Podeeich bands who played at the i ' I ' Terence Fis'her, 20, a truck driv- s ample proof that Canada pro - reunion band...„concert here on er, went throukh a stop sign on duces more than ',hockey. players, September 6th the name of 'Donald maple syrup and rye Whiskey. 1Britannia road, Constable A. Seller Overholt, Thorold. was misspelled, * * * • testified, then on seeing the of- beingTh '1'. There yoti are. four books as cfieer "took off" over 10 or 15 listed as "Rullhoth," in the list sent in. „ , • different as could be: •And if I've streets. ' Convicted of careless interrupted you just, when the costs.riving, Fisher was fined $15 and Trouble that looks like a ntoun-, Mickey Spillane hero -was about to tain from a distance, usually is kick the lady in the groin, I hope only a hill when you get- to it. you'll, pardon the intrusion. struction and licensing of ultra - light planes. • . Still in the formative' stage, the Ultra Light Aircraft Association of Canada-affillned, with the Am- erican Experimental Aircraft As- sociation-hOs at least 250 mem- bers in the country, with the main centres in Edmonton and southern Ontario. In the, Toronto district alone, there is a minimum of 40 planes under construction and no one knows how many are being built unofficially. The would-be builder has an almost infinite num- ber of designs to choose from. "Low Wing, high wing, .biplane, all wood, all inetal, there's a plane. for son. "But aside from all that, every man needs a hobby and this is one.of the greatest." 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Jenkins, Manager • . 35A West Street ' Telephone 1501 GODERICH ' .4•00.4}air n PORT ALBERT, Sept. 14. -Re - tent visitcirs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarence Hoy were,i,„ Mr. and. Mrs. William Knigh‘arid child- ren, of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowden and Larry; of London, and Mrs. Earl Teschke and children, of Desboro, r,. Earl Martin and Mr. George Ai res, of ,London, were visitnrs with Mrs, D. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy have received a cablegram from'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy, jr., from FrOnee announcing the birth of Donald Gerald on August 29. Recent visitors at tfhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tigert were: Mr. and Mrs. John MoBride," of London, and Mr. and Mrs. 'George Galloway, of Lapeer, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cockfield and family, of Buffalo) were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petrie,* Nri.ThtdfrgtwANO.Tws1PO4,140.0A6 A 32 -year-old 4od6rich woman was moved from Alexandra Hos- pital to. a London hospital on the week -end, as t.ra polio suspect. 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