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WESTERHOUT LININGTON
IA a double -ring ceremony at
Victoria Street United Church
, is 18,0 onoSaturday afternoon,
Sandra Gail l.inington, Baugh-
. ter 'of Mr. Morley Linin ton, of
• (,oderich, and the,late Mrs. Lin-
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--t•x•''j�y�'a .'rinirt; st erholit'rttii
and Mrs. Pieter Westerhout,, of
Londesboro. Rev. C. A. Duke -
low officiated,
Tlie bride chew a ballerina -
length gbwn of white taffeta
designed with square neckline
and bracelet -length sleeves.
Chantilly lace motifs trimmed
"'-'"the"- bodice • and the hemline of
the bouffant skirt. Her illusion
xeil,.ndged_Satlth latmUtifs, was
%cid by a miniature doral tiara
and she carried a white Bible
crested with tiny red roses.
Miss Sandra Jean Fenner, of
Oshawa, was maid of honor
wearing a street -length dress of
green net over pink taffeta with
white accessories. She carried
a bouquet of white mums with
green centres.
Hank Westerhout, of Londes-
boro, was his brother's grooms.
man.
The reception was held at
'Tiger Dunlop inn where the
bride's aunt, Mrs. Mervin Hol -
.den, of -Goderich, searing a
green silk`7' sheath dress with
sandstone accessories and a cor-
sage of red roses, received the
guests. She was assisted by the
groom's mother who were a
mauve ensemble with beige ac-
cessories and a corsage of white
carnations. .,
'For her wedding - trip to
Northern Ontario, the bride
donned a gold rayon dress with
beige accessories anti a corsage
of white carnations. On thea'
return ,they wilt reside in Clin-
`°yl rit5 '' ^%tial iiitgr i$
bride was entertained at mis-
cellaneous shavers given in her
honor by Mrs. Ray Gilders,
Goderich; Mrs. M. .Holden,
Goderich, and Mrs. P. Westrer-
hout, Londesboro.
Taylo r' s Corner
TAYLOR'S CORNER, ,Oct. 10.
—Anniversary services will be
held' in Zion United Churci
on Sunday, October 22nd. Rev.
C. E. Taylor, of Goderich; will
be the guest speaker. .. Special
'music will be provided from
Kitchener and Goderich. Ser
-vices will be at 11 a.m. and
7.30 p.m.
The W.A. met i . e school
last Wednesday .evening with
a fair attendance. Th.e presi
t dent chaired the meeting with
Mrs. Chester Sturdy at the
piano. Plans were finalised for
the bazaar and ten to be heli
the latter part of October. An
enjoyable half hour was spent
over the tea cups with Mrs.
1 Reg Sturdy and MA: P. Harrison
las hostesses.
Thanksgiving week -end' visit-
ors in the community included:
Mr. and Mrs. .,Jerry Cutler,
Guelph, with Mr. and Mrs' Reg
Sturdy and family; Mr. and
Mrs. William Cudmore and fam-
ily, of Brantford,• with the lady's
. parents, ,Mr.... and Mrs. .110,21_ Wil
soniss Marion lc'.mes, of
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of London, with Mr. and -Mrs.
Kenneth Holmes and ` Bruce;
Mrs. William Elliott and sons,.
of -Port Colborne, at the Mc-
Cabe home.,
•Mr. and Mrs. Chester, Sturdy
and family spent the .week -end
at Niagara Falls. .
No services in Zion United
Church on Sunday, October 15,
due to anniversary services at
Porter's, Hill. -
Goderich Athletic lost to Winthrop 3-1 -
Saturday evening to lose the final series
fog the Huron County Soccer Champion- '
ship. This was the second year for the'
Goderich team to compete in the league.
Back row, from left to right: Stan Profit;
Tom Profit; Heinz-, Wannhoff; Alex Sel-;_
lars; Dick Kaptein; David Kelly; Marcel
de Winter; Walter Gottschalk; Tony Van
Dongen. Kneeling, from left to right:
Frank Akmer; Bert Kolkman; Helmut
Krohmer; Alex Varga; Atilio Klarich;
Alex Profit.
Photo by R.H.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuillin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore,
Mrs. Vera Parr, Kitchener, Mrs. Celia Moore and Mrs. Gor-
is visiting.her daughter, Mrs.ne:don Lee attended the funeral of
gMr. Alex Johnston, at Sudbury,
Gerald -Dorscht Mr Dorscht
ST. HELENS
ST. HELENS, Oct. 10. ---
Thanksgiving visitors with' Mr.
and Mrs. Fred McQuillin were
Mr. Ivan McQuillin, of Elmira.
and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mc-
Quillin, of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs': ,Ken Grewar, of
Sudbury, spent the week -end
rwitkt_. 1)1r: and Mrs. Harvey
W e bTh —Nancy,- 'Who` h a_s
,s� nt" th 1?afst�tii a 'wee'l wrtir
her grandparents, returned
home to Sudbury.
Mr. Murray Gaunt is holiday-
ing in Bermuda.
Recent visitors in the village
were Mrs.- _David Todd and Mrs..
'Vera McIntosh, of St. Cath•
arines, and Mr. and;) Mrs. Neely
Todd and family, of Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin 1vlcCabe,
Brian and Marvin,' of Windsor,
were week -end visitors with Mr.
and, Mrs. Fred McQuillin and
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Garrcw and Gerrard Trophies
Lloyd and Ellis Trophies
ALL MEMBERS, MALE and • FEMALE
are requested to be on hand for these final events
of the 1961 season.
Now to live COMFORTABLY on 7 gushers a rear!
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CONSTRUCTION UP
Building permits to the value
of $100,150 were issued in Gode-
rich during the month of Sep-
tember. To the end of Septem-
ber of this year, 119 permits
have been issued to the a11. .y pt
or$4i ,'090.._-F6- -tile s
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I.O.D.E: CONVENTION
I.O.D.E. chapters throughout
Ontario will convene at Hotel
London on October 18-10:
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Mr. and Mrs. R. Hanna, of
Kitchener, visited at the week-
end with the latter's iparents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Venn, Light-
house street.
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TAYLOR'S CORNERS, U F4IT E D. C H U RC H
SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Sunday, October 22nd
SERVICES AT 11 A.M. and 7 P.M.
Special Music by Mr. Ed Stiles
Vocalists:"Mr,. Bob Woods, Mrs. Myrtle Good, and Mrs.
Mamie Sutcliffe.
.The Rev. C. E. Taylor will conduct' both Services
in the newly redecorated church.
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MAIN COURSES ARE CHANGED DAILY
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Mr. and Mrs. John Harmer
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Thanksgiving with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Harmer.
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Anniversary
At Holmesv-iI.Ie
HOLMESVILI.E, Oct. 10.
The W.M.S. meeting of Holmes-
ville United Church was held
in the Sunday school room, on
Tuesday, October 10th. Mrs.
Stewart Farquhar's group was
m charge and Mrs. Farquhar
was .in the 'chair. .Mrs. William
Bender led ice:: :Forayer and-'11irs.
N. heard read the Scripture.
*Thoughts on Thanksgiving were
given by Mrs. Les. Jervis and
Mrs. William Norman,. The
president, Mrs. L. Jervis, con-
ducted the business, and the
secretary, Mrs. H. Cudmore
read the minutes of the Septem-
ber meeting and the roll call.
Mrs. ,'13�i11ia�n Yeo gave the al:..
Iocatton:far 1962. The chapter.
in the study book was revieW-
ed by Mrs. Jack deo.- ' The
meeting closed with prayer- by.
Mrs. S. Farquhar.
The W.A. meeting followed,
with the president; Mrs. Ninian
Heard, in the chair. The Scrip-'
ture • was read by Mrs. N.
Heard, and Mrs. J. Yea gave
the comments on it. The secre-
tary, Mrs. William Norman, read
the minutes of the September
meeting; also the roll call. Mrs.
Les Jervis, Mrs. N. Heard and
Mrs. F. McCullough _were ap-
pointed delegates to the sec-
tional meeting to be held in
uburn on October 24th. Mrs.
I 'ne Tebbutt was • appointed
to after the sale of 1962
chur calendars. The meet-
in
eetin closed with prayer by Mrs.
N. Heard. Hostesses for the
day were Mrs—L. Bond, Mrs.
-L. Jervis and Mrs. E. Potter.
The 82nd anniversary of
Holmesville United Church was
observed on Sunday, October
8th, with itev. C. G. Park, min-
ister of the church, in the pulpit
at both .services. The choir,
under the leadership of the
organist, Mrs. Lloyd Bond, sang
s ecial anthems at the services
with Mr. Jixn Lobb taking the
solo parts. Guest soloist was
Mrs. Jim Cox, of Poiter's Hill.
The Autumn Thankoffering
meeting of lflolmesviHe United
Church W.M.S. is to be held on
Wednesday, October 18th, at
2.30 p.m. Guest speaker will
be .I'X i;1',ifib . , .4.3P:irigha ;�
president of Huron W.M.S.
Presbyterial. -
Miss Eleanor 'Yeo; of 'Royal -
Victoria Hospital, Montreal,
spent the Thanksgiving week-
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Yea.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cudmore
and family, of Burlington, spent
the holiday week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cudmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson
and children, of Oakridge Acres;
London, spent the week -end
with Mr, and Mrs. D. E. Gliddon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steepe
and family, and Mrs. C. Magee
were in Flint, Michigan, for
the week -end. Mrs. Magee is
staying in Flint for a iew weeks'
visit with relatives.
Miss Sandra Williams, of
Burlington, and Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Pipe and Teresa, of Lon-
don, were week -end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry -Williams.
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Miss Heather iVIuir, of Queen's
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week -end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Muir.
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ASHFIELD, Oct. 10. — Miss
Maybelle Macdonald, of Wind
sor, spent the week -end with
Mr. Alex, Macdonald.
Ray MacKenzie, of Toronto.
was home for the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. George Foster
and Donna, of Rodney, visited
with Mrs. Kitson recently.
Mrs. David MacMurchy is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hath-
ertoh, at Alma.
Misses Anna and Charlotte
MacKenzie were home for the
week -end.
Visitors with Earl Howes re-
cently were °Gilbert Howes, of
Wroxeter; John Howes and
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Russ Deachman and Maryanne,
all of Toronto.
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round Goderich, whose job it is to provide you with the
best in telephone service. Whenyou request anyLchange
or addition to your service, Don or one of his -fellow ' -
craftsmen, comes to your/home and does the work 'ski -
fully and efficiently. We're proud of these men and happy
to have them represent us. As a representative of. the
Bell, Don is more than an installer — he's an expert in
telephone service., He knows, for example, that the
busy modern housewife finds the kitchen one• of the
handiest places for an extension phone.' But more than
that, he can advise her on the best Ideation for such a
phone, as well at the most suitable style and colour. He
can also suggest the type of phone that would be most
suitable-. for any room, including the bedroom, where a
bedside telephone brings a feeling of security at night.
Say "hello next time you see ,Doti, or one of his fellow
installers, in yodr neighbourhood. (You'll know them by
their familiar green Bell'truck.) ,Ask them . to . show you
the different colors and. styles of phones that are avail.
able. They will be glad to talk it over with you. If
you wish to order a handy extension phone for your
home, simply call us at JA 4-8301 and we'll \be glad to
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