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Empress United church was
beautifully decorated with star»
lord's
of white mums and
gladioli 'for the setting of a
lovely wedding, S aturdys Sept.
ember h when Rev. Evan Ma -
Lagan officiated in • the double.
ring ceremony of Eva Corrine
Gibson, daughter of Mrs. Eva
Walpole, London, and Robert
John Lockhart Son .of Mr, and
Mrs. john Lockhart, Auburn.
The bride given in marriage
:.by her mother and step-$ ther
was,: lovely in a floor -.length
- gown of white silk sheer
organza over taffeta. Her A.
line skirt flowed from a fitted
bodice. Applique chantilly lace
bordered her Chapel train. A
floral cluster held her four
tiered French illusion veil and
she carried a bouquet of white
carnations and pink sweetheart
roses. She wore a gold cross,
a gift of the grown.
The attendants were Mrs.
Robert Henry, London, sister of
the bride, as matron ' of honor},
Miss Bonnie Snell, Londesboro,
and Miss Joan Lockhart, Tor.
onto, sister of the groom were
bridesmaids, Miss Janet Lock.
hart, Auburn,sister of the groom
was flower' girl.
The bridesmaids wore .iden.
-tical -floor4ength gowns --of
gift of the bride.
The best man was lsTbrman
Wit,; ,Toronto, brother of
the groom,' the us'ilers *ere
Robert Henry, London, brothero
in-law of the bride, and. Larry
Lockhart, Auburn, brother of
the groom,
Wedding music was supplied
by the church organist and solo.
ist Miss Barbara Snell of Lon.
desboto, sang 'CI Perfect Love'
and 'I'll Walk Beside You'.
For a recption held at the
Golden Pheasant, Motel, London,
Mrs. Walpole, mother: of the
bride, chose a yellow ensemble
of lace coat over a lace sheath
with black . accessories, Her
corsage `'was of bronze mums
and yellow rosebuds. Mrs.
Lockhart, mother of the groom
chose a two piece dress of
coffee brown embossed satin
with black accessories. Her'
corsage was pink roses.
The bride's table was centred
by a three tiered wedding cake
and the hall was decorated with
pink and white streamers and
wedding bells.
Victor Heeley Toronto, uncle
of the bride was .master of cere.
monies. Telegrams and mes.
sages from the groom's uncle
and aunt .in ,Nova _Scotia _and
-- the•'groom's =sister-andbrother
. .LOCKHAR'T--•_GIBSot t
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BY MRS, . RAT.HaIRM
.H1S: 15.
This is our "quiet time"'l'
The rush and excitement _ :of
summer seems to have surd.
denly stopped. There is a ter.
fific let down, or lull, every.
one seems to be Marking time
waiting, All too soon the .tall,
and winter activities will be
in full' swing, and again, it wl11
bei- go, go, go)
The ball teams are into 'their
finals with really exciting
games -. and have you noticed
with black accessories. Her
.with
sage was awhile carnations
and pink roses.
On returning from points
south, the young couple will
reside at 1017' Adelaide Street,
London.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was honored at a shower
given by Miss Joan Lockhart,
sister of the groom at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Hohn Lock.
hart where relatives gathered
to present her with many lovely
gifts.
Mrs. Robert Henry, sister of
the bride, held a shower at her
home in London where the bride
UR QUI
' how well 'Mac' MacDonald and
Guy Emerson are ding with
their t'»4DG...ERS"., ? virst
thing you know we will have a
,girls' eham,?ionskip Fast Ball
team again. After all' these
Years - and they're doing it
again! It's hard to believel'
Now THERE are two people
who deserve a great big hand
•. for the work they have • done
with young people and especi..
ally, the: honors they have
brought to Goderich over the
yews, A great many of you.
don't realize how these men
have worked and spent - to
give Goderich a top girls'team.
Good luck to you Dodgers and
I'll be over to'cheer with you
even if I freeze!
The alley bowling is about
ready to go and next thing it
will be "are you going to curl?"
Decisions, decisions, you can't
really do both. So 'many are
now curling and we have a good
curling rink. Tf you haven't
tried curling, this is the year '
to start. There are so many,
new curlers every year, that
if you, ,put it off, you may not
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*a wedding bell pearl drop=neck. read t..r the .,.,...�...,s:,,.,,,, Nor.
lace, gift of the bride. The
flower girl's dress was iden.
tical to the bridesmaids; she
carried a winsome basket of
white mums and pink sweetheart
roses, and wore a gold cross,
T1ME?
ouil -- y .l,
keep :on learning. That is 'what
makes the game so interesting
you ea�n. win. wth the loot stone,.
and still be a beginner.
What about ,�pa, ng school
this. winter? Soon theniRhtclae.,
ses will be .starting - What
would you like to take? . We
should Make . use of our schools,
There's no reason why, the'
should be used. a few hours a
day and closed for most'of the
twenty four hours. They cost
• us an awful tot of money to
build and maintain and we
should , have them running day
and night to get the best out
of them, Classes on one night
a week are not satisfactory,
either.
If you' want to attend the keep
fit class and would also like
to take the art class or sew.
ing class you are just out Qf
luck. They are all on the same
night. Monday night is a poor
night for you so you just can't
take a class at. all?'Well, some. -
thing is wrong - and do you fi
know what it is? WE are wrong!
We say ,we want night classes,
we want _machine ....shop and .a
how>,
11 Yon
in theirs*
'TAO 1411001 a r�
btem,. tot?,. ' '#hey have. ,
extra .teach ',, or WOO ,ov .
t ey' ""hilt to. 'know that
you are going to b. f.
So far, the claaseti. have
very .lithe, .*10 fes' 20. WOOS
and hall Of that *Oh i your
attendance WAS geed., You 't. .
get anything .cheaper than thatt
We Pan have a4, great , eUm
classes 'if • you wt.tl #oat 'unake
your wishes'•"known,, 44. , alt ,0
you who want to mak. }g,
study E,ench, !cake hath, Or, i .
Iwo, orPont a Plot Y'
two, will 'Piot .gay ,I i; We could
have several nights of claasea
and I think if,.. Yqu 583' the.
nights ' you prefer,lmething
could be worked_ out tWa w
ter.
With everyoneyT, mean
everyone - wanting learn a.
new craft or do some More
work we can convince :the
school bdard that we •need our
schools - or even lust one -” .
open for more than two or three,.
hours a night, one eight aweek.
Don't just sit there DO -Some.
'thing! Why"not drop me a note
at the Signal -Star?'
_Martha.
ep many beau.- .x o -ge • on�a, m dozeother things--but-when :"-7,Z23 fiavea-grand-nim ►t_#he
man Lockhart, Following the
reception, the guests were en.
tertained at the home of the
- ,bride and groom.
For travelling the bride don.
ned a pink lace A-line dress
tlo
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Minor Hockey Association in- their 1967-68
season? Please fill out the coupon below and
leave at ' the Signal -Star office or mail to. the
Goderich Minor Hockey Association, 218
Palmerston Street, Goderich. Your help ' will
be appreciated.
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