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n •_ PROVINCIAL OFFICIAL THE , GU1i.PH«
"PROMISING" •
SALESMEN AT O.E.S. MEET HERE ' i`
AIIEL BAND OF,
awn your -own soft water soften -
The June meeting of Blue THE SALVATION
Water Chapter No. 234, Order AItM�C' will visit
.astern Star, was held in the
I'
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY J Gimmick salesmen for an
•
er are reported to be active in-
, the distriet. Potential custom-
Ro N. Bentley ers should investigate carefully
' ,fare falling for theiro claims.
PUBLIC' ACCOUNTANT In addition to a number of
P.O. -Box 478. claims, one is that, a i:ustomer
Phone JA 4-9521 • can make as much as $2,500 by
geLL.u$ clther eustomer`i , First, the Grant ,HS-'hapter of Ontario.
I . M _-+- . i 'A121C►. °p ll x�' . r`. ', ye so'ftee a"fii' i' Mist fin,.-O-Olieets i t etr '
softener is promised $25 for' present from London, Struthroy,
every new eestomeo Qbtained Parkhill and Exeter, along; with
and also $25 for every customer other members fr•ofn these
that their •new customer gets.
assembly room of the Masonic Gdderieh on Son-
Teethe. June 1st, day, June -19. tt.,wil]
The Chapter had as an hen- play at the I -total
ored guest, Mrs. Marion Kee+hns, Sunday morning, at
Port Credit, Grand Organist of
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST
F,-.-T.--ARMSTRONG ._; _
Consyiting-Qptometrist
11,w =$quare... 4-766V..
' A. M. Harper .& Co. I
Chartered I,Accountants
Office -" House
JA 4-7562 JA 4-7642
33 Hamilton St. , Goderich
AUTOMOTIVE
Glass -Steering -Body Re-
pairs-Ietibrication, etc.,
For Quality Service, see
DAVIDSON'S
' TEXACO SERVICE
No. 8 H'wy. Phone JA 4-7231
StllEs
Roomy - Comfortable
Anywhere Anytime
PHONE JA 4-8142
77 Montreal St., Goderich
SUPERIOR
MAINTENANCE
SERVICES
mecc yal.,,. „1-04ustria.4.r.,and..
Residential Janitor 'Mork-
FREE
Work-FREE ESTIMATES
Reasonable Rates
Phone JA 4-8892 or,,JA 4-7427
INSURANCE,
FIRE and AUTO
REAL ESTATE
W. 1: HUGHES
50 ELGIN AVE. E.
Phone JA 4-&526.
George Turton
INSURANCE
Co-operators Insurance„
Association
A Complete Line of. Casualty
- -And Me -insurairce.
Prompt, Efficient Claims Ser-
vice by Goderich Adjuster
of CIA.
351 Huron Road
Phone JA 4-7411
ALEXANDER &
CHAPMAN-
GENERAL INSURANCE
AND REAL ESTATE
Bank of Commerce Bldg.
Goderich. Phone JA 4-9662
A. J. Alexander, Res.
1 JA 4-7836.
C. F. Chapman, Res.
JA 4-7915.
T. Pryde Son
MEMORIALS
Goderich Representative
GIBBONS STREET,
GODERICH JA 4-9465
•E'entide and Rock of Ages
„ registered memorials.
the 11 a.m., and 7
m: service e fit: kato
Kay Hall, at Har-
bor Beach .. at 2.30
hapters. I p. m., and on the
Fast Worthe Grand Patron Square ate 8.30• p.m.•
� a•wid KeiTIFIetW, Londotr, _,,t1 - -
,Nearearet ;Kennedy, London, a
•ena�ber of the Grand Se.nevol•
'NURSING . mnt • Committee o the Grand
Chapter of Ontario, and Mrs.
H M E 'Edythe Phillips, Blyth, District
Deputy Grand Matron, were
Pleasant surroundings. Care for`lso . guests. Two new members received
up -patients or'bed-patients.'the degrees of the Order. After
Home away from home.
Oho meeting a pot luck supper
i was served by the committee
MRS. H. EAA ITSHA W
Convened by Mrs. Nola Craig.
1.53 North St.- ' Goderich
Phone 8861.
24tf. OBITUARY
ms. S. M. WARWICK
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Jowet'.s Grove
BAYFIELD
l Picnic Grounds
•Cover�e� .•
Tables1T
Good Water - Ball Park
P'onie - Swimming
Refreshment Booth
DANCING
Every Fri.
.froii 9.30 p.m. to
A former well known resident
of Goderich, Mrs. Sheldon '_VI.
Warwick, died in St. Mary's Hos-
pital, London, May 27th. She
had been i11, and confined to
hospital for thepast eight years.
The former „.Gertrude Fox,
daughter of the late Mrs. P. Br
Pew -she was bor , ori_ _Iiv
-af-=6odirric11-4tine _ was -.
young woman. Her husband
pre44eeased her in 1959.
She is suevlved bysister,
Miss Rose Fox. of London, and
a brother,: .L. Russel Fox, of
Toronto.
The funeral took place on
May 30th to St. Peter's Oaath-
edral, for Requiem High Mass.
'might Interment was in St. Peter's
cemetery, London.
1.00 a.m, I`
' STEW -t 'xEfis COLLEGIANS
- Door Prize -
I)all Available for
• Receptions and Private
Parties
For Reservations:
Call HU, 2.7064, HU 2-7551
or Bayfield 29r3
WALKER - MACHAN the bride, 'was gownsman and
Gerald 'Blake, 2, Clinton,
Standards of snowballs and
cousin of the greatn, ushered,
pink tulips formed the setting
Theeoreception was held in
an June 4th, 'in St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Blyth,
the double -ring marriage - cere-
mony of Ethel May Meehan and
Arnold Bruce Welker. The
bride is the eldest 'daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Meehan,
R.R. Auburn, and the groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Walker, of R.R. '1, Bruce -
field. Reverend D. J. Lane, of
Winton, officiated. Mrs. William
Dalrymple presided at the organ
and Miss Betty Youngblut, R.R.
1, Auburn, was seloist.
Given in Marriage by her
father, the bride wore a formal
:«nd The lit red
bodice was styled with lily -point
sleeves, and a V-shaped neck-
line, sprinkled with sequins and
,how aCcented the waistline. Her mums decorated Goshen United
shoulder -length veil of sheer il-IChurch for a lovely summer
lusion was held by a tiara of oxedding Saturday, June 4th, at
pearls «and iridescent eequins,3 p.m. when Merle Marie Ai -Ol-
and she carried an arrange -'strong and William Amos Stan-
ment of deep pink roses with bury, of G-oderich, exchanged
white ribbon and tulle,.
Maid of honor was Miss Doris
who wore a pale blue,' street -
length dress of lace -and chiffon.
The V-shHped neckline vas of
chiffon which formed floatiro,
penels down the back. Her ac-
cessoeies -were white ,and she
carried a bouquet of white
mums with pink ribbon and
the church basement where the
bride's mother received the
guests in a pale blue dress of
lace over taffeta with white ac-
cessories and a pink carnation
corsage. The groom's mother
assisted, wearing a navy and
white. ensemble with navy dust-
er and light blue accessories.
Her corsage was orpink carna-
tions.
For travelling to sou•thern On-
tario • the bride chose a white
nylon over taffeta dress with
pink polka dots and wide cum-
merbund with white accessories
, The reception dor 65 guests's -
fashioned olvithotiers of . lace. and
net ruffles: Her fltted„ bodice
line trimmed veith sequins and
seed pearls 'aed long lily-Peint-
ed sleeyes. A crown bf seed
pearls hold her shoulder -length
veil of French illusion and she
cal -lied a white Bible crested
«with red roses.
'Mrs. Douglas Armstrong, of for inviting her,
Zurich, attended the bride as
matron of honor and the brides -
M. DALTON COMPETES
maids were: Miss LoiS Stan -
bury, Goderich; « Miss iMary
Margaret «Armstrong, Varna,
sister of the bride. The attend-
ants were gowned in identical
frocks -of pale mauve organza
aver taffeta and carried bou-
quets of yellow and white mums.
Gerald' Riehl, Goderich, at-
tended the groom, arid Douglas
Armstroxig, Zurich, and Don
pe ie at Scarborough,
ST. GEORGE'S GUILD Toronto suburb, june 4th:
HOLDS SALAD SUPPER Virot prize in the keefilt coo-
IVIembere of St. George's
supper on June 8th. They had
as guests, the Reverend H. B.,
After the meal, the members
adjourned and the regular meet-
ing was held with Mrs. C. Ban-
nister, presidipg in the absence
-Ppound.,theo rotating -with
the reading of the Scripture.
Reports were given in general
on the rummage sale, the Guide
and Brownie banquet and the
Little 'Helper's party all of
eolt- gifteevase presented to Mrs,
D. Bush as she is leaving Gode
rich. A vote of thanke was pass-
ed for the conveners. of the
supper -Mrs. W. Craven, Mrs.
Carroll and INfes. W. Duncan. •
tehded the meeting, said she
had thoroughly enjoyed herself
and thanked the Guild memb r8
IN PROVINCIAL CONTEST
lVfaurice Dalton, of Goderich,
made a strong bid to cop the
title of "tap 'teen-age driver in
Ontario"- «when he competed
against nearly 60 other youthful
dandidates In the finals of a
peovince-wide safe driving oom-
firm near Brucefield.
was held in the Dominion Hotel,' aturday Night
STANBURY - ARMSTRONG Zurich, looely with a floral back-
ground of yellow and white
mums and ferns. For reeeiving
the bride's Mother chose a - AT
gown of rose organza with lace
trim and yellow carnation cor-
sage. The grb.om's mother was
gowned in blue figured crepe
wedding vows. Rev. T. J. Pitt with 'pink carnatien corsage.
Performed the double -ring eere- For troNelling ta Northern -Music hy_ LEIgin
;Ittrnr 'Flretilde(is'.the'filvit2 Mario the bride -wore
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Area- sheath cotton dress with green Admission 7Sc. Dancing 9-12
strong, Varna, and- the groom's trim and- aceesscrries in white, - .9th
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold' with which she woreea red rose
Given' in -Marriage by her reside in Goderich.
father, the bride chose a floor- -
length gown ef nylon net and TAYLOR - STECKLE
chantilly lace. The full bouffant Rev. Peter- Renner, Teeswater,
skirt of chantilly lace feature
DANCING
BLUEWATER
LOUNGE
Robert MaChan, brather 'of a'plain lace front, and the back officiated at a double -ring e ere-
mony 'in St. Andrew's United
'Church,: J3ayfield, when Marilyo
Joy Steckle and William John
Taylor exchanged wedding vows.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Steckle, Bay-
field, and the groom is the son
c«f Mr. and (Mrs. John Taylor,
The bride wore a flooselength
gown of silk organza arid net
with fitted bodice featuring lily7
point sleeves and sabrine neck-
line re -embroidered with lace
appliques. The 'bouffant skirt,
styled with lace medallion de-
tailing, was worn over a hoop.
A crown of rhinestones and
pearls held her fingertip Veil of
French illusion and she carried
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. (while space is available)
FOR REGISTERED GUESTS
IN DOWNTOWN
FAMILY RATES
Ho Charge for Children 12 and Under
In the center of all downtown activit(e)ts Newly
dectirated. Ultra modern, comfortatle guest
teams. Excellent food at moderate prices in
moderti coffee shop and cafeteria.
Radio, Television Room Available.
Air Conditioned rooms in season.
BOO ROOMS
WITH BATH
„As
Hotel
PI'FULLER
• FACING GRAND CIRCUS PARK
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Harry E. Paulsen, Gen. Mgr.
Pather's slay is just a re-
minder that .he's as smart
and well-groomed as any of
the youngsters. The secret?
He always relies on Gode-
rich French Dry Cleaners to
keep his clothes neat and
like new,
LY,
PAYMENTS?
Let us show yoir how: say you now owe about
$500 and the monthly instalment payment§ are
taking too big a bite out of your pay check. Simply
arrange an HFC Payment -Reducer Loan for that
Ekmount and pay off all your debts, Chances are
you pay HFC much less per month than you're
paying now (see table). prop in or phoned
low cost life insurance available on all loons-
•
you get more
than money
from HFC
-FOR GENERKANSIJ
AMOUNT
OF
LOAN
MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS
36 3,0 20 12
months months months months
500
1000
2000
2200
79.53
90.38
66.62
83.27
91.60
104.09
$ 6.11
30.01
58.10
93.19
116.49
128.14
145,61
$ 9.45
46.72
91.55
146.68
183.35
201.69
229.19
Above payments include princ;i3a1 and interest, and are
based on prompt repayment, but do not include the costof
life insurance,
OUSEHOLD FINANCE
M. R. Jenkins, Manager
,35A West Street Telephotie JA 4-7383 •
GODERICH
Miss Marilyn Taylor, Belmont,
land Miss Elaine Grainger,"
Zurich. They wore identical
fracks of blue crystalette. Nancy
Jenkins; R.R..3, Belmont, wore
a similarly styled frock .orf white
crystalette: Gordon Jenkins,
R.R. 3, Belmont, was ringbOarer.
George Smith, London, Was
groomsman and ushers were
Ronald 'Bartley, Belmont, and
Don Bell, Olinton.
Far a wedding trip to the
United States. the bride wore e
beige suit with blue acdesseries
and orchid corsage. 4 ',,
The couple will make 'their
home in London.
SIMPSON - BA
St. Peter's Roma
Church was the sce
wedding 'teeemony un
TER
Catholic
for the
ting Don -
tighter of
rich; and John David Simpson,
.s,on of Mr. and fivIrs. Herbert
Simpson, Goderich. Rev. Fr. R.
-Aloynahan officiated.
The bride wore a' gown of
nylon tulle over taffeta with a
princess -silhouette Ibodice
stu
quin.s. The bouffant ,skirt Was
encircled with &band of match -
train. A Juliet -cap held her
fingertip veil at French illusion
white and pink roses. °
Mrs. Gail MaOt Was matron
of honor and 'bridesmaids were
MiSs Pat' Simpson, sitter of the
groom, and Miss Aodrey Banter,
sister of the bride. All of the
attendants wore, similar
yellow nylon. Deborah Oke,
flower girl, «wore Oopink nylon
For a wedding trip to Mori&
lnd other points, the bride.
chose a ?beige sheath with
matching jacket and 'a corsage
of pink delight roses,' On their
return the «couple will reeide in
The bride is a «graduate of St.
Joseph's School of Nursing.
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WHO THINK
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MODERATION
TODAY
PhonejA_4-7461:_. C19derkb
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.:SUPPLY .L11,
Au. Digoktos..of .61044.4. .48u
DISTILLERS SINCE 185-7
!Lost Weight, Lopks
10 Years Younger
COBALT, ONT. "Seven weeks
ago I started the Naran Plan
and .have lost. an average ref
lbs, a week since. I have lost 28
lbs. and it has net left me weak -
all day and still feel good. My
friends say. I look - ten years
younger and I feel that way too,
.1 have taken off 6 inches 'around
the waist.
I have recommended the
Naran Plan to my friends and
anyone who has had to give up-
on other reducing plans. With
the Narari Plan you take the
weight off where you want 'it to
Don't let excessiye weight tire
you out, make you feel run down
and older than you aNe. Your en -
will look younger, feeLyOunger
and• regain the, enthusiasm that
cOrnes With good health. Why let
anything as vitally important -as
your health and'• appearance be
hurt by neglecting to lose .excess
weight. Try the Naran Plan to-
day, it is sold on a money back
uarantee. What can you lose?•
SALES ARE UP -
Celebrating* its 40th annivers-
ary, Dominion Stores Ltd. for
year ended March 19, 1960, re-
ports record sales of $388,465,-
306, an increase of 9% over
preceding year's $356,404,351.
«It was the 19th consecutive year
that a new- high ,tin voltIthe was
Itl% below the all-time reeord
ended IVIareh 21, 100.
4 Mrs. Amos. O'sbaldesfint, and
Mrs, Itarvey 'Fuller, of Goderich
Rebekah Lodge, are this week
attending the maim, of the
at !I e Royal York Hotel, Tor -
011t .
and a caeli-awird of $100, went
to «19 -year-old Bob. Young; of
Leamington, who chalked up
509 out ef a possible 565 points.
The Onalists had all previouSly
won regional tests.
The event' was jointly spon-
sored by the Scarborough Jun-
ior Chamber of Commerce and
the imperial aw Limited, and
had the baokingeof 'GoaterneeVetA-
'and representatives of safety
groupsev
Commissioner Rooth 'of the
Salvation Arany will rhe.
ich en Friday, July !1st,. to
officially open tthe new Safvation
Army camp site in the Goderich
BAXTER S
Weed Spraying
- All Types Of Spraying -
OATS --Spray soon as possible.
But before Flag Leaf stage, gen-
erally 8 to 10 inches in height.
CORN -Anytime after 6 inches,
providing d,rop nozzles are (Aid.
All types of weed spray for
sale.
Dial Jackson 4-7054.
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SERVICING
OF LAVVNS, GARDENS
AND SHRUBS
GOOD TOP SOIL SOLD:
ALSO SOD CUTTING -AND
LAYING.
IVAN'S
NURSERY
Top of Dunlop Hill
Phone JA 4-7171.
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between !Canada's !House of
CUMULOUS and "the mother of
pailiainents" in The
two weather-biaten Stone fig-
ures which stand at thk
trance to the Parliamentary «Lib-
rary ie Ottawa were part of the
old House of Commons at West-
minster.
TUBES TESTED
WITH
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Insurance premiums
are requir,ed after mar-
riage -.430 sure yap ere -
both protected. Tell youi
employer or collector right
`,* away. ff you pay direct
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Ott t
Belies* in Playing Safe
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in mattors as important as taking care ot my family
and' providing an income for retirement
"That's why I've given life insurance first place in my .
financial program. Not only does it give my 'Wife and children
the protection they need -it also provides me with assurance
of a definite income at retirement -an income which 1 can
never lose, and which will continue as long as I live.
Life insurance gives me guarantees -not guessworkl"'
Today is a good day to talk to a London Life iepresentative
London Life"in-su; ance Company