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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-05-11, Page 8Fr"-:--- ----- --...--immirvrrer‘girmrIrrwrg"."'"."9,"" 00Signa)Sta►lr, hu dax►: OO i ► REM MBER MOTHER. -. 4104 MAY'67 M.P. 30 4105 MAY'67 M.P. 30 A Treat Both' Mom and the Family Will Enjoy Mother's Day is the perfect time to take Mom and the family out for dinnex.. "Here, in our relaxing.atmosphere, you will all eniay•de- licious foods, specially prscrre'c and- served for a memorable occasion._ Goderich Restaurant WEST STREET vowel RE.DFORD- Phot y H. r MONTGOMERY. Sharon s Colleen ,iviontgomery became the bride ofNorman Will. ism Redford on April 22, -1967 at two o'clock in Nor th S treet United Church, Goderich, The double. ring ceremony was performedby Rev J. Donald MacDonald. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry -Allen Mon. tgomery, Goderich Township. The groom is the son.of Mr. and Mrs. Norman► Redford, Goderich. The father of the - bride led her to the alter, which was accented with white mums. She wore a floor.length gown of white .satin bengalene. The empire waistwas trimmed with -delicate French lace and fell into a tiered lace train at the back. The front of the skirt featured matching lace appliques. Her fingertip veil was a cluster of floral roses adorned with pearls and sprigs of lily; of the• valley. She carried min. iature pink carnations. Tne maid of honour was Linda 'Brindley of God rich and the bridesmaid wa Darlene Stew. art of Goderich. Junior Bridea smaid was Sheila Montgomery, sister of the bride, and Valerie June Montgomery was flower girl, also sister of the bride, They wereall gownedalike in aqua empire floor length gowns of organ,zA over -taffeta. White lace softened into bell sleeves and McDowell Biuewatcr Chaptcr.1 In teria ins Grand Chapter O�icets, Visitors On ,Wednesday May 3, Blue* water Chapter, O'rader of the East. ern Star had the honour of enter. 'tabling Grand .Cbaptor officials of Ontario and of Michigan as well as their ownD.D.O. M., Mr.s. Lila Mr,.cKenzte, and visitors. from many of the surrounding chapters. The Worthy Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of Ontario, 1Virs. Helen Marston of Bancroft, was one' of the special guests. Also honoured were guests from lrlichigan. , ;The banquet andreception was held' at- VictoriaStreet United . church. After the• toast .to -the Queen grace was sung with Mrs. 'Seaman at the 'piano. Headtable was introduced toy Mgrs. JeanStev. ens Worthy `Matron pf Bluewater -Chapter whawiti Mr..W.,,S,te.x. .s., W, P., presided for the evening. Following toasts to Grand Chanclr and visitors, Mrs. Betty Wilkins, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Worsen, sanga solo. Ater the banquet:, the:".::',;Foist meeting 'of the OES was .hold in the Masonic' Temple with Jean Stevens W.M. and B!11 rStevens W. P. presiding. After the opening ceremonies the visiting Grand Officers of Ontfirio and. of Mich- igan as well as other officers were welcomed by the Worthy Matron and escorted to the East. Balloting on the petitions of Mt. and•Mrs. Sam Jefferson for mem., sheer capes from the shoulders. Their headpieces were lops of chiffon and sequins forming the' shape of a triangle. `Best man ,was Paul Erb and ushers ware Gy: eg Montgomery, brother of the bride, Terry Rut. ledge, cousin of the bride, and Everett Horton. Mr. Dorian Rutledge, blrother of the bride's mother, was sol. oast accompanied by Mr. Reed at the Organ. A reception followed at the Har. botirlite Infi, Goderich. Tne bride's mother received the guests wearing a beige, Irish Crocheted suit, trimmed with bronze satin. Her hat was of apricot and green flowers which inatchedd her apricot corsage: of roses. The grooms mother wore a three piece silk dress withwhite • and black accessories and a cop, sage of pink sweetheart roses. • For •travelling to the United States, the bride wore an apricot. and white ensemble with white .accessories.. - . PRE -NUPTIAL EVENTS Previous to her marriage the bride was honored .at a Tupper. ware shower given by Mrs. John Proctor and two miscellan. enous showers given by,Mrs, Rod Johnston and by DarleneStewart, Linda Brindley and June Horton. bership was conducted. The buy.. ing of a T.V. sot ter the hospit• al was discussed. The closing prayer was given by the Worthy, Grand Matron. • Tne WGM was presented with a gift and a cheque for her spec. Tal project, Tne Rheumatism and Arthritis fund. At the close of the meeting a .social time was enjoy. ed by the members. Personals , Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest Young.ot • Victoria Street arrived home last week from their winter home at Palm Village t4Park, Bradenton, Florida. • COMPARE AT $17.95 A -beautiful gift for Mother's Day! Adjustable heat con- trol keeps food hot when entertaining, ideal for hot snacks or• serving supper. This 101/2" x 17",. hot tray has wood grained finish with -hand rubbed handles. PROCTOR -SILEX STEAM IRON Steam or dry iron with finger tip control, easy to read fabric dial and heavy duty cord. Chrome plated base. Regular .79 Value 1O.8'8. . .Try?.?�i:: •: i.•'::::+ i45f:i!'i::+/i !� ,r!�i' DELUXE LADY HAVE X Designed to please her! Whisper -quiet, Duo- shav- ing head. Complete with black satin evening bag styled case. Regular $8 Value 16.95 12e CASH & CARRY BONUS COUPONS MOIRS Quality "Nip" Whetstone 36 North St. Goderich Dial 524-7394 1 M..„ and. Mrs. Ronald 1eaningg - --ton-just returned.front 8t...11tt-t. ....., • Mr, Pennington's brother, Mr, Iden Pennington of Edmonton, Al. berta. , Mrs. Jennie McGratten arrived home from Aylmer Sunday accompanied by Mr. and . Mrs. Lyle Summers, Michael, Sherrie Leigh and Jennie Lou. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hicks, Mr. and *Mrs. Walter P ivetta and fanme ily and Victor Lestor of Detroit were weekend visitors with Miss Helen Fulford and Ben of R.R.5, Goderich. FREE SILVER DOLLARS With 'very New Account 'Depositing $20 or More .. Goderich Community Credit Union VKTORIA Ar GREY WILL HELP YOU PLAN CUSTOM TAILORED MORT9Adt„... WITH PAYMENTS PLANNED TO PIT YOUR INCOME Fast Service VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST 1961 PONTTACTRATO CHIEF Four -door sedan; six -cylinder, one owner; _ A-1 condition for the year; E100185. 1965.OLDSM s : E YN Twodoer toe;lly n a power brakes, power .steers , hit ails, escs, radio, etc. One ,owner; E $995 $2,795 1967 CHEVELLE SUPER SPORT Two -door hardtop. Equipped with 396 cu. in. engine, power brakes, power steering, radio, red wall tires, con- sole, floor shift plus many other super sport options. SOLD OVER 4,000; 16861J; $3,795 4963 CHEVROLET IMPALA Two -door hardtop. Economical six cylinder, radio, white- . walls, discs. Low mileage; E3026. $1,495 1964 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE Four -door, six -cylinder, standard transmission, radio. Com- pletely preconditioned including new paint; E83093. $1,595 1063 CHEVROLET BEL AIR Four -door sedan, six -cylinder, automaticradio.. A good etc. Completely reconditioned, freshly painted; 47096H. $1,495' 1966 CHEVROLET BEL AIR Four -door sedan, V-8, automatic, radio, whitewalls, discs. Heavy duty suspension; 946095. New car warranty re - raining. $2,495 1961 METEOR STATION WAGON Six -cylinder,* standard transmission, radio. Needs some- body work, but mechanically O.K.; 91140X. 1961 DODGE Fourdoor sedan, six-cylinder,'automatic, • radio. .. good clean 'one -owner car;. 085071., $599 1958 FORD • ' $795 Tviio-door hardtop, six, automatic, radio, whitewalls, etc.; E4478. $475 1963 PONTIAC PARISIENNE Four -door sedan, six, automatic, radio, whitewalls,. discs, engine, .radio, whitewalls, discs; 1964 PONTIAC 'LAURENTIAN Two -door, six -cylinder, automatic, two-tone paint, whits- walls and discs; 237351. (Selling for customer). $1,595 $1,450 1962 CORVAIR 700 SERIES "- Four -door sedan, automatic, radio, •whitewalls and discs:,; E1888. $995 1964 OLDSMOBILE .88 Two -door hardtop. Features automatic, whitewalls and discs, power Rakes, power steering, power antenna and AM -FM % 34,000 original mills; E3582. $2,295 • • 1966 PONTIAC STRATO- CHIEF--• .- - Fourdoor sedan, • V-8, sutoniatic, radio. All Heavy duty equipment, A-1 condition throughout. Detective's car. $2,295 S RUNNING OUT This is the last flew days to get in on Bonanza Sale • savings. Bonanza new car buys a, the best ever. . We have a number„ of stock cars arriving £ that we purchased from G.M. at the low Bonanza. price. We are prepared to pass these savings on to you. 0 PAYMENTS FOR 90 DAYS With. APProvM Gredit. t9