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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-02-16, Page 9001 Advised To Take DrivingL s `~ a Ons 16-y4r-old Goderich youth, charged with failing to yield the right of way following a col- lision, was advised to pick up somte ,iips...on s, a .driving from Goderlieb police before he ap- Harry Sturdy at Warren and pears in magistrate's court again Caley streets in Goderich. ft March 9. was pointed out that the youth Ronald Joseph Moore pleaded had only been driving for two not guilty to the charge Thurs- months and Magistrate Glenn day in magistrate's court at Hays, QC, agreed to a sugges. Goderich. Moore was the driver tion that the youth would be of a car in collision with a car wise to consult police for le xis .driven by Huron County Sheriff in ,safe .,driving ,before b ap- pears again. Donald Satlows, 28, and Ken- neth Kerr, 42, both of Goderich, pleaded guilty to stealing four pairs of coveralls. They were both given suspended sentence for six months. Douglas Arthur Newman, 25, of the Royal Canadian. Navy . at. Ottawa, pleaded guilty to driv- ing in Goderich Township while impaired by alcohol or drug, and was Sned $54 and costs, and had his licence suspended three months. James L. Fitzgerald, William Sinnamon, and Wayne Croxne, 19, all .Of the .11V•in.gbanxwolh,1 pleaded not guilty to unlawfully entering the, residence of Ed- ward Findlay in Turnberry Township; and an attempt to commit an indictable offence. on February 1. They will appear in Winlham court on February 17. 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MARGARINE Habitant PEA SOUP Club Hduse BLACK PEPPER White wan ,„{, TOW 'TISSUE pkg of 6 33c • 2 1-6 pkgs 55c '2 28 -oz tins 33c l< 1 W/2 -oz shaker 21c pkg `of 4 rolls 49c PAY INCREASE FOR POLICE The Gock rich Police Commis pion. bas approired .a ?QAC Rev increase -•annually — across axe hoardr• fo its=xxiau ..p.olice force, 1Vta or E.• C. Fisher, srxx>a ::mission- chailmati annocuticed. - The increase boasts salary oil the chief constable from $5,350 to $5,550, the sergeant to $4,60Q and the four constables' max- imum rate to $4,000. The force will continue to work a 48-hour weeek. The chairmanpointed out that, had the commission accept- ed the association's proposal of changing the working hours from 48 hours a week to 40 hours a week, it would have meant adding another constable to the present force, who would have had to start at the salary now. in effect,; whereas the grant- ed increases amount to $1,200 a year. - New Schaefer's Store Is To Be A Smart One The new store for' Schaefer's Ladies' Wear Ltd., on the Square is progressing fast but it is expected it will not be ready for opening until more than two months from now. When completed, it will be one of the most modern and finest stores of its kind, in. a widespread area of Western On- tario. The Goderich. Signal -Star, y, rebruarY MAPLE'' � „SUGAR SUGAR »m� A �vRS HURON TO- LEARN NEW from: _Huron „�ty„ ,yid be •duce:, or < abou fros anions others one 7i e l ,�...._. ... �e'ai? �yrtxp� tarn) attending a mee, ing at genetra1. havee not be epai jFllmira on Monday, February' 27. formed of new deveio) There, they will discuss modern and. the meeting is inter methods of production, packing bring out some helpful and marketing in an effort to Few producers know ti make the maple bushes more teria'area the main fat profitable for owners. Sponsor lowering botli th+e yield a ing the meeting, from 1.30 to 4 grade of maple syrup,- p,m., is the Lake Huron District mente 111 ,the U.S.A. an of the Department of Lands and where have shote, that Forests. use of antibiotics they '' c Maple syrup is an important far better yieldJ. r" • product of Ontario. In 1958, the Sap is being carried h last year for which the Domin- now, rather than in heat ion Bureau of Statistics has pub- to eliminate much, of th, lished figures, Ontario produced breaking work; and 318,000 gallons of syrup worth methods of packing syyy $1,529,000 as well as 32,000 small cans accords bette pounds of maple sugar valued the housewife's' weekly. at $18,000. In the same year. ing methods than the ,oxii the Ontario production of cans. More careful honey, a competitor, was 5,316,- results in syrup ret& 000 pounds, valued at about 17 fresh flavor, too. ST. HELENS ST. HELENS, Feb. 13. — Mr. and iVirs.-Lorna Webb, of Gode- rich, were recent visitors with VIr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb. Miss Donna Woods, of Kitch- .ner, and Mr. Roy Hawley, of )shawa, were week -end visitors it the home of Mr. and Mri. .orne Woods: Miss ,Mary Murray spent the )ast few weeks with Mrs. T. )ay man, of Brumfield. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller, The store will have deer inset Douglas and Lori, visited oil display windows and the en-' iunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. trance walk to the store wil'1 Whytock at Teeswai.er. be done in flagstone. The front Wjns Public Speaking Honor. above the display windows Willi --Congratulations to Terry Wil - rise as a windowless solid mass ;on on winning the senior boys' in the modern manner. On it )ublic speaking at the Lucknow will appear in,large script the -i word "Schaefer's." A sales counter will be on one side ,of the main floor while on the other. side will be a long rack displaying ladies' dresses. The store's• offices and the fit - tine rooms will be at the rear of the store. About midway down the main District High School. Terry will represent Lucknow senior boys it Port Elgin on Wednesday 'wening. Shoot Parties 1-teld,—A shoot party was held on Wednesday evening at S.S. No. 3 with 11 tables in play. Prize winners were: Cairns Aitchison, Frank 1eQuillrn, Ken- Taylor and Mrs. - floor, a --broad stairway will lead 1 Allan Cranston. On Friday even - to the basement which h— as been dug out to a spacious depth to allow for a full scale display section there also. The second floor of the store will be used for -drapery making and storage. ing the W.I. sponsored party with .ten r, ta^°-jble 1 High lady was Barbara and high gent was Ross ton." Consolation prizes Don Cameron and Mrs. Purdon. A SHOWER I5 MELD: FOR BRIDE-TO-BE Miss Elizabeth Grange of London, was guest of at the home of Mr. an, Frank Allen, 86 Blake S Saturday evening. Miss' Allen, of Kitchener, 'asst; h Mours.sie, Gary entByrerr>raind, ofed Po friends. games and were enjoyed. "The nl eous gifts placed in a t well were presented -tc Grange with best wishes"' approaching marriage. EASTER SALES "Easter retail sales th should equal or top the f: ure in Canada—if the, man plays ball," "preC Financial Post w "Sr could mean a-• 2%Q e-=4- one Canada -wide retailer,' �DD'ING BOGIE—CLARK At high noon on Saturday, F ruary llth, in a floral set- tii ; of Mauve and white giant c• ysantiiiemums, in North Street United Church, after tak- ing communion, the Reverend W. J. ten Hoopen officiated when Miss Mary .Ann .Clark, of Wel- land, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.• Edward Clark, of • Windsor, became the bride of Graham Andrew Bogie, only• son - of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bogie;• 4:. '4earYY;•--in a-dbtil} ring, ceremony. During the.. congregation's singling of "Praise .1Vlv Soul" 1be bride was escorted to the altar Ir., her brother in-law, Martin Collrine\-. of Kiotail. '111,' bride was exquisite it a fit"1iercd„ Hoeft int. lh or-!en•,rtr o' 'n of candleli ht French t•ni- i:ri,idcred silk or, lin a 'V 11!1. t t _ci bodice, short :,tee, es anal '• 1 i 'cic 1 r nr- s�rl� ,i: c d nc Min... Hr r �h��.r'. 1 len- th veil of silk illusion was held hr a high crown of twaris and brilliants. She wore (1bow- lcri.lth snatching gloves anti her only ornament was a single ii'tklet of cult.ored pearls and a triple dianiond heirloom. She carried a cascade arrangement of Talisman aroses, miniature white •orchids and ivy. As her sister's matron of honor, Mrs. Martin Courtney chose •a street -length frock ..of 1 soft beige nylon and lace over taffeta with matching gloves and a matching petalled bonnet, trimmed with pearls and -a short,-. shoulder -tip tulle veil. yrs. Join -Quaid,- of Sarnia, f was bridesmaid, Miss Betty Quaid, jpnior , bridesmaid, and Miss Donna Quaid, flower girl, wear- ing similarly 'fashioned frocks of French white embossed or- ganza over mauve taffeta -with matching bonnets. They car- ried nosegays; in contrasting shades, of rosebuds, tiny iris and stephanotis, fringed in daffodil yellow. Master Robbie -Quaid was ring -bearer and the groom's- attendant was his brother-in- law, .Tohn Quaid. Ushers were John Doherty and William Tich- borne, both of Goderich. After the declaration of mar- riage, Edward Stiles, organist, accompanied Miss Olive Miller, of Toronto, for the solo "My World" by Henry Geehl. In the Harbourlite Inn, prior to' the • bridal luncheon, the groom's mother received the ,guests in an attractive ensemble of Dior dawn, blue French -bro- cade with blending flowered hat and a corsage of Romance rose- buds and stephanotis.. Included were guests frorf1 Alpina, • Michigan, Defiance, Ohio, Chatham, Lion's Head and Stratford. Later, following a Soiree Jan•rboree''given in their ,honor . Y at the Dungannon Hipnod ome, - +" the happy couple left "Mr. a, `�� honeymoon vagabond . motor trio to the deep South. The radiant bride wore a street• lefikth champagne, lace dress under a coat of blur blue, 'eth stylfsli, pill -box hat of White ermine and she carried a match. The; muff adorned with a corsage of tiniest Talisman rosebuds. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Grahai'n Iloeie will Irtiake their home at 170 East Chester av- enue, St..'Cathariries, •O'YIta7C"in: r- 1 -Cod Fillet.:-: (lb. pkg.) 2 Fish and Chips, (6oz.) 4 Fresh Lake Whitefish Ib.e 5 Filleted of Week -End Specials Wieners Ib. 3 Meaty Spareribs 1b. 4 ,Boneless Smoked Ham 11). -7 ANNUAL MEETING'- Huron County Beef ProcEuce Agricultural Board . Room, Clinton Wednesday, February at 2 p.m. Guest Speaker: 3. D. 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