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COMPLETE INFORMATION AVAILABLE FROM
HAROLD W. SHORE
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Hamilton St.
• AGENT FOR NUWAY BUILDINGS LTD.
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PAYMENT FO12. HOUSE:AND LOT $1195 AND MONTHLY
PAYMENT OF $65.00 INCLUDING TAXES.,_
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evict Signal -Star, ; 'Ihl $day, July 11
+ Weddings
STRAUGHAN
REUNION HELD
AUBURN. — Nearly .100 de-
scendants of the late. George
Straughan and Jean Gatis Strau-
ghan attended the 64th Straugh-
an reunion at , Harbor Park,
eric , un . ay. was
best attended reunion of these
early settlers of Colborne Town-
ship in many years.
'The business session was con-
ducted by Mr, Clark . Ball, of
Clinton, and the sports were
under the direction of Mr. Earl
Williams. The lunch was serv-
ed under the convenership . of
Mrs. Kalmer Dawson, of Dun-
gannon.
The prize for the oldest mem-
ber present was given to Mrs.
Norman Ball, of Clinton; and
the prize to the youngest at-
tebding the picnic went to
Drew, 'six -month-old son of • Mr.
and• Mrs. Leslie Dalgleish, of
Stratford. A' vote of thanks
to -the 1962 officers was given
by. Mr. Bili Cowan, of R.R. 1,
Auburn.
Following the program of
races and games for the child-
ren the election of the 1963 of-
fic rs took ce: The are:
PHOTO BY HADDEN STUD.10
DOHERTY —+- BLACK
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Beautifully decorated • with a ther of the groom. • -
setting of blue delphiniums arid' A reception followed at -Tiger
white lilies, St, Joseph's Ronian Dunlop Inn which 'was' attrac-
Catholic Church, Kingsbridge, tively decorated with blue corn -
was the scene of a morning wed- flowers and white baby breath.
ding Saturday, July -14, when The bride's mother received the
Betty Lou Black was united in •
guests wearing .a green' and
marriage to G. Stanley Doherty, black figured silk dress with
The bride is a daughter of Mrs. white accessories and a corsage
Howard Black, R.R. „1, Dungan -
of white. carnations. ' Assisting,
non and the late Mr. Black. The
groom is a ,son of Mrs. Mary
Doherty, R.R. 3, Goderich, and
the late James Doherty, and is
the• star pitcher of the Gode-
rich Bissets softball team. Rev.
Father Paul Sargewitz, of St.
Joseph's ;Parish, Kingsbridge
officiated at the double -ring
ceremony. ;, . , .
The bride, given in marriage
by her brother, William Black, Guests were present at the
chose a bouffaht floor•length wedding. from , St. Thomas,,
gown of peau de soie over nylon Woodstock ,Toronto as well
.the groornis mother chose a
dress of figured blue. nylon or-
ganza over blue -crepe .. with
white accessories and a corsage
of white carnations. . •
For a xv.edding, trip to North-
ern Ontario, the bride donned a
dress of lilac nylon organza
over a white sheath with white
accessories and a ' corsage ofgardenias. On .their return
they will reside at Port Albert.
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President, Mr. Clark 1411, Clin-
ton; secretary=treasur, Mrs.
Ben Straughan, Benmiller•;
lunar convener, Mrs. Grace
Evans, Stratford; sports conven-
er,_ Mr. Carl Powell, Clinton.. '
It was decidedto, hold next
year's reunion on the third
Sunday of July at Harbor Park,
Goderich. Relatives were pre-
sent from Detroit, Stratford,
Brantford and the surrounding
district. -
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Branch 109
Royal Canadian
.Legion News
By Sandy Welland
It is hoped young and old
alike will take advantage to
participate in this fine old sport,
and the ringing of the shoe
upon the stake n,.xed with
laughter and cheer will be
heard for many hours in days
to come.
The Goderich Horseshoe Ohio o Giris
Pitch, located at Agricul ura
Coming
Park, will be in full operation
as of Tuesday, July 24. The Alternates to the .Senior
The HorseshoePitch is being tGirl.Scout Roundup are leading
sponsored by the Royal Can-
adian Legion, Branch 109 and
is open to all the- community.
The club House at the pitch will
supply the shoes. Lights have
been installed to lengthed the
hours' of play. There are nine
pitches, allowing as many as 36
players at a time. Personnel
will be present to instruct new-
comers in the game and spec-
tators. may observe the true art
of . pitching since the odd 'four-
some can "ring the stake" at
will. - '
Tuesday night, July . 24, ;at 8
p.m., will be the official open-
ing with exhibition games , be-
tween ,the "best of Benmiller"
and the "tops • of Goderich."
'Whether a spectator or a par-
ticipant, all are invited.
V1SIl'S COLBORNE BOYHOOD
SCENES; AWAY 73 YEARS
Ainong the visitors to Miss Mrs. Isaac Mitchell, of Justice,
Bea Bradford's. Information
Booth, Monday, -were Mr. and
Their first stop is Niagara
-enday---night,�Tues^da-
night they will visit the Thous-
and Islands,. Wednesday night
they will spend the day at the
site. of the Senior Roundup just
south of Burlington, Vermont,
Thursday they will visit Ottawa
and on. to Godericfi for Friday -
night and the play in Stratford,
"The Tempest." They will
spend Saturday in 'Goderich.
These girls were chosen very
carefully .for their training and
ability to carry out orders and
get along vl'ith people.
No1ncrease In
U.S. Tourists
organza. The neckline and
skirt had appliqued motifs of
organza re -embroidered with
pearls. The bodice was fitted
on empire lines and had long
lily -point sleeves. Her elbow -
length illusion veil was held by
a Victorian tiara of seed pearls
and she- carried a cascade of
white gardenias.
Mrs. Ray Stanley, of St:
Thomas, was her sister's mat -
ion of honor. .. S.1 -ie was attired
.in cornflower blue nylon Or-
ganza over taffeta with match-
ing headdress and carried a
crescent of blue - tinted 'mums.
Groomsman for his brother
was Frank • Doherty, R.R. 3,
.Goderich. The ushers - were
4 :Ronald Black, brother of the
as from th,;rr mediate district.
A. showe as held on July
Dth at S.S.. No. 6 school .by the
ladies of the neighborhood at
;which time the bride -elect 're-
ceived many lovely gifts. After
the shower the ladies were in-
vited to come to see the bride -
elect's trousseau and wedding
gifts.,
The comedy, "All's Well That
Ends Well," has to be consider-
ed one of the least successful of
Shakespeare's plays. , Seldom
read and acted, : it contains so
many variations of style that
some critics suspect it may have
been rewritten by another hand
than. Shakespeare's, after his
bride, and James Doherty, bro- time. '
According to registrations at
the , Goderich Information
Booth, the de -valuated Canadian
dollar has had no effect on the
number of.. U.S. tourists calling
at the kiosk. During the week
of July 1 to 7, a total of 51 U.S.
and 104 Canadians registered
for a total of 155, just about
average for this part of the
season.
Among the requests for in -1
formation Miss Bea Bradford
reports some tourists interested
in boat cruises, -,particularly ex-
tended week -end cruises. There
are requests for houses, , apart-
ments and motels, preferably
located "near the • water." The
Huron County Pioneer Museum
remains a top point' -of interest
plus a considerable number of
requests about where to buy
antiques. -
Liquor. Facilities seem to be
of some interest, one Canadian
party declining to sign the reg-
istration book for fear the liqur
or outlets might be• closed be-
fore they made their purchase.
TOTS & TEEN ShiJdren'sWear
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THURSDAY — FRIDA 1 7.7 SATURDAY ONLY
SP ° ING COATS and SUITS �/2 PRICE
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JMU&ES 25% OFF
BOYS' -JERSEYS and SHORTS - 25% OFF
BI DSE 1 E • DIAPERS Regular $3.98 $2.98
CHUBBY GIRLS' -
SKIRTS DRESSES - SLIMS - SHORTS
RICE
NS of GODERICH
THE SQUARE
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NEXT DOW, _r
BUT,R&IEMBER;:
/T ✓t/STAs '4 a
/I4RDT0CUT 1.
Defiance, Ohio, on Monday, July
23rd with Mrs. Norman DeMent
and Miss' Sandra DeMent as
chaperones. 'The girls are: Judy.
Tustison, Nancy -Newman, Many
Kay Finn, Linda Snyder, Sheila
uilford, Nancy Rohrs, and
Carol Krouse, with one girl
from Bryan, Olio, Karen Sharp..
Crop Improvement
Twilight Meeting
Tuesday, July 24
7.00 P.M. Glen. Weido's Farm, No. 1, Zurich —Parr
Line, Hay Twp,., Lot 27, Con: 6.
7.30 Pi1Yi.• Ian McAllister's Farm, No, 1, Zurich --
'" Parr Line, Hay Twp., Lot 23, Con. 6.
8.00 P.M. Delbert' Geiger's Farm, No. 2, Zurich =
No. 84 Highway, flay Twp., Lot 22, Con.
15.
8.30 P.M. Leonard Mernv's Farm, No. 2, Zurich —
Hay .Twp,,- Lot 17, Con. 15.
Watch for Signs on Highway No. 84, North and Kip -
pen to Drysdale Road, South at Hillsgreen.
GEORGE WHEATLEY, - + - D. H. MILES,
President. Secretary..
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AYLMER.
BEANS WITH PORK
DINSTANT COFFEE
CLOVER LEAF
SOCKEYE SALMON
15 -oz. Tins
STRAWBERRY TARTS or DAINTY LEAVES
DAVI.'fBISCUITS
No. 1 CALIFORNIA 'SALMON FLESH
CANTALOUPE
JUMBO SIZE 45's
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Values Effective In
GOOERICH
UNTIL' CLOSING TIME
SATURbAY, 'JULY 21
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Manitoba. Mr. Mitchell left
Colborne Township 73 years
ago, he is now 83, and wanted
to re -visit his boyhood territory.
The former• Mitchell home
ncate-d--on--proper
to Colborne Township ceme-
tery and since has.,een in-
corporated intothe cemetery
property. Mr: Mitchell, son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Mitchell, , moved to Douglas,
Manitoba, in 1889, at - the age
of 10, and later operated a gen-
eral store at Justice for many
years. Mrs. Mitchell is the
former Ethel Livingston, of
Clinton.
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itinerary and brought their
guests to .Goderich.'
While visiting out in the
township they ca'led on a rela-
tive, Mrs: Sam Mitchell, 81,
who still lives in the immediate
vicinity of the original .Mitchell
property. • She directed her
visitorsti•to the old • brick school=
-house, In Sanford, where Mr.
Mitchell learned his a-b-c's so
gu. `
Mr. and Mrs. -.Mitchell- were
acco"mpanying Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Cox, who live in the
same Manitoba district, • on a
three weeks' tour of Ontario
and. Quebec. Hearing Mr. Mit-
chell
me'htion that he Woukl like
to see his early boyhood Taunts,
Mr. and Mrs. Cox changed their
y
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Turler.',
and children, Eric and Marion,
of Pittsburg, Pa., have been ;
spending holidays with Mr; and
Mrs. John Hindmarsh', Bay#leld
road. -
Mr. and' Mrs. Merle Hover---'
man, daughters Cleo and Caroli
of Gladstone, Michigan, visited
a few days last week with Mr.
Wm. Marsh. and 1VIr. andT 1VIrS.'"
Mel Bell and family.
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