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and Alt'an John,! $rindley, on
of Margaret Brindley. All are
residents oft Goderic'h,
The double- ing exchange of
VQWS was heard by Rev.. J. D,
MacDonald in North Street Unit-
ed Church, Goderich, on Satur-
day, September O.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor-
lenigtb gown of white French
peat} de soie. The bodice 'was
'highlighted by a bateau neck-
line, long lily -point sleeves and
an empire waist. Elegance was
portrayed in the gently control -
lel sheath skirt, while a detach-
able train cascaded at, the back
from two tiny bows. To complete
oiler outfit, the bride wore a
French pure silk illusion finger-
tip veil caught by a double
pillbox headpiece touched with
matching Chantilly lace and
made from; the matching peau
de sole. Pink roses formed her
ouquet.
- Linda Samis of Goderich was
maid of honor and bridesmaids
were Mrs. John Simpson of Ham-
ilton and. 'Beverley Brindley of
Goderich. Their floor-lenor h
gowns of blush pink chiffon
featured scooped necklines and
empire waists. Matching wed-
ding ring headpieces caught
their cock'tai'l veils and they
carried bouquets of pink -tipped
white mums. Susan Simpson of
Hamilton was flowengirl.
Groomsman was . Peter Mc-
Iver of Goderich and Victor
Whetstone of Goderich and John
Banter Jr. of Hamiltonushered,
For a reception at the church
BRINDLEY — BANTER
A wedding trip to Northern' Audrey Linette Banter, daughter
Ontario followed the marriage of I of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Banter,
Sorority...
Pans Hop
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met
Sept. 13 at the home of Mrs,
Helene Alcock, West street.
Soeial ,committee chairman,
Mrs. Alcock reported plans for
a dance to be held in February
at the Legion. The motion was
passed by. Mrs. Gwen Howlett,°
seconded by Pat Simpson and
carried.
Mrs. Susan G.ower, service
chairman brought about the idea
of purchasing a regard player
and re rds for the Ohil dren's
Ward at the hospitaV
On October 12 the annual
Fashion Show will be held in
the Collegiate Auditorium. A
bazaar with the sale of articles
made" by members will follow
the show.
A Wine and Cheese Rushing
Party on Tuesday was held at
the home of Mrs, Marion Hay-
ward, Essex street,
Thi Goderich Signal -Star, ThursdaY, September 22,
AUXILIARY I A ► BU$Y YEAR
The Ladies Legion Aucilary
held its September meeting' in
the
green room of the. Legion
Zia it , ..
After the reports were given
it was noted •that 'the ladies
have been ibusy during Jthe sum.
aver helping with Saturday
night bingos, the Ontario, loos•
pital bingo each month for the Stokes.
patients, and the annual taday.
Winners for selling the mOst
tags are Stephen Alien, Kevin
McLean Cindy Knox. -,
Flans were made to"at
Winghan! and Owen Sound.
Mystery prize winner was MMarg.
lkitnilenx attendance draw, Pearl
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hall 'the bride's mother received
her guests wearing a- brown
brocade A-line suit with beige
and brown accessories and a
corsage of yellow roses. The
groom's mother chose a gold
brocade dress with matching
three-quarter coat.
An English wool suit with
white hat and black accessories 1
and a corsage of ,white carna- 1
tions were worn by the bride
for travelling. On their return
the couple will reside in Gode-
rich.
DAWSON — PARK
The marriage of Sharon Lynne
Park and David Paul Dawson
‘v a, solemnized in Dungannon
United Church on Saturday,
August 27. Baskets of white
gladioli and candelabra provid-
ed the 'setting for the ,-double-
ring ceremony performed by
Rev. Glen Wright.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Richard E. Park.
1 (;room's parents are Mr. and
Mrs.- K. K. Dawson. All reside
in Dungannon.
The bride was given in mar-
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riage by her. father. Her sheath
gown of peau de soie featured
a lace appliqued neckline and
Iily point sleeves. Her mantilla
veil was draped from a seed
pearl Spanish comb and she
carried a white Bible Crested
with a white orchid with stream-
ers of white roses.
Attending the bride as maid
of honor was Karen Dawson,
sister of the groom, of Dungan-
non. Bridesmaids were Linda
Hodges, cousin of the bride,
Susan Park and Heather Park,
sisters'of the bride, all of Dun-
gannon and Paulette Lanteigne
of London. They were. gowned
alike in blue brocaded satin.
Pearl tiaras held their shoulder-
Iength veils of bjue and white
tulle and they carried crescents
of blue -tinted gladioli and white
rosebuds.
George ,Dawson of Goderi "h
attended the groom as grooms-
man . a.nd— guests wot ' is"h'ereilr'
by Bill Straughan of Benmiller,,;
cousinof the groom, and Rick
Park and Gregory Park of Dun=
gannon, brothers of, the bride'
Wayne Park, cousin of the bride,
and Paul Stanley, cousin of the
groom, were ringbearers.
Mrs. Park received her guests
in the Lucknow Legion Hall
wearing a navy crepe dress with
white eyelet trim and matching
organza hat. Her corsage was
ofpink roses. The groom's
mother chose a desert pink en-
semble of linen with a corsage
of red roses.
For travelling to the Northern
United States the bride changed
to a hound's tooth linen suit
with a black- polished lace tur-
ban and black accessories. A
white orchid corsage completed
her costume. The couple will
reside in Dungannon.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was honored at showers
held in London, Benmiller and
Dungannon. The bride's mother
entertained at a trousseau tea
on August 20.
It is important for middle-
aged persons to take part in a
planned, vigorous programs of
physical exercise which is regu-
lar and consistent.
OFFERS ADULT
NIGHT C LA
Each Monday commencing 8:00 p.m., Lyth October, in the
following subjects providing sufficient enrolment is re-
ceived in each course and instructors are available.
Registration will be by, coupon below and fees collected
at 8:00 p.m. Monday, 17th October.
Fees shall' be $5.00 for business and recreational courses;
$15.00 for technical courses and $10.00 for each academic
course and . farm manag'ment. Material will be proVided
for business and technical subjects. An additional $1.00
-will be charged each person for insurance coverage while
on board premises in accordance with board policy.
Business Courses And
Recreational Courses
Bookkeeping Sewing—Advanced Oil Painting
Typewriting —Basic Millinery
Technical Courses
Auto Servicing Welding Drafting— Basic
General Carpentry Advanced
Academic Courses
Grade 13 — Algebra
Geometry
English •
Department Of Agriculture
Farm Management for Profit, Decisions and. Records
FIRST CLA'S'S WILL BE HELD OCT. 24
In order that the,,board may h 'be an indication of
interest in the subjects being offered please register now
using the coupon. "
CLIP NOW AND MAIL
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION
To: Mr. R. J. Homuth,
Central Huron. Secondary School,
Clinton, Ontario. '
From courses listed above I wish to register. in:
1st CHOICE
2nd CHOICE
NAME..
ADDRESS
TELEPHONE NO.
Registration fee will be payable . on opening night.
Names will be listed for other suggestions as suggested
here by you.
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