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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-01-29, Page 142A GODERIcH SIC, AL•$' AR : THUItSUA"Y,. JANI,TAR" ' 20,:-197() Honeymoon' ink 'Florida • ,Mr. and Mrs. 1Vlontague David Bella were married at St. Ignatius' Roman Catholic Church, Winnipeg, recently. The bride is the former Mary -Claire' Patricia Corrigan. • The Rev. Father Gerard McGinnis, S.J., officiated at the 4, nuptial mass and double -ring Mr. and Mrs. Peter (Sandy) Bisset ceremony. . Photo by tred`Bisset The bride is the only daughter._ - A quiet but pretty wedding Wit solemnized.. at- Belleiina • Farm, Hensall, January 1?, 1970. Rev. Wilfred D. Jarvis officiated. A -- :double -zing ceremony united in; =marriage Kathleen • dardr-da }] Mrs. ' Stewart. Bell, and Peter - (Sandy) Bisset of Goderich. _ At the foot of the spiral stairway, decorated in pink and white streamers, the bride .was met by her elder son Richard, who escorted her to the living room. The room was decorated with white chrysanthemums'and • yellow snapdragons. ,The bride chose a floor -le gth gown of mauve crystal . : ght, featuring. a white and silver lace panel _ down the front, and matching long sleeves: A mauve. bow trailing , to. -the. 'floor accented the back, and a small veil of lace with bow of mauve • necklace and matching drop earrings ' The, headpiece was similar to the bride's, ,r. but in gold. She carried a- basket : of white and mauve baby feathered formed the headpiece: Her bouquet • was of mauve cymbidium '. orchids and.yellow sweetheart roses. Miss' Troyann Bell, sister of -the .bride, was maid of honor, wearing a mini dress. of gold crystal delight -with wide front panel, • and large.. bow with The mother of the bride chose a dress of. figured jersey iii. • fuschia, with matching i �y t •.accessories,..._ anfi. a. corsage of white orchids. A� reception was held at Hensall Hotel.., For travelling, .the bride donned a. short gold • dress, accented by sequins. and seed pearls.' She wore a white poodle cloth moat, with turquoise accessories- and orchid 'corsage. Afters�W a wedding trip " to Florida . ' and •-- --Texas', the: newlyweds will reside at Saltford Heights, Goderich. Guests at-` tha Bisset—Bedard wedding from out of town were Miss Peggy Stewart, Byron;DMr. and . Mrs. John Balderson, London; . Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Creemdre; -Mrs. Bertie McMurtrie, Hensall; Miss Flora Macdonald, Miss Margaret Grovier and Fred . Bisset, Mr. and Mrs: M. D. Bell. of. Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Corrigan or Winnipeg. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. David Bell of Vancouver. °• The' young couple, who are attending University .of Manitoba at Winnipeg, have taken up residence at 17 - 145 Mayfair Avenue, Winnipeg 1.3,. Manitoba.'• The bride's grandparents were Ontario -born.. Her paternal grandparents; the late- Mr. and -Mrs. • Michael -Corrigan, were natives of Lucknow and Seaforth. Her " — maternal grandparents, the late Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'N.eill, were °natives of nearby Kingsbridge and ` Amherst Island in Eastern " Ontario, respectively: .,,,,,uIIIIIIuIInnininUlIIl111111111I11I111111111IIIIIIIIhl11111111 ASI''IF I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI1111111111111111111111111111111111111Illlllllllllll Mrs. , Ewan -MacLean,' Collinson; COC, Mrs. Ross Mac-kenzie, Macdonald c o 1Y1 fee, Mackenzie, president, was - in- charge of the WMS meeting held at the home of Mrs. Richard West with an attendance of 11. Mrs. Sandy ; nominating Mrs. Jack Mrs. Henry • P -t -and tha roll-fib----MaGkei iie-and-r,: th4im West worship, she explained the new study of reconciliation �' rand the various phases of it. • •• Mrs. Earl Howes gave • the meditation, . • and Mrs. J: Mackenzie and Mrs. •H. Mackenzie held a dialogue on how . to promote good feeling: Searching questions brought discussion of ways and means. Rev. J. K. Rooney installed the officers for 1970.. These are: past president, Mrs. R. , West; president, 'Mrs. E:. MacLean; first vice-president, Miss.. Sadie Johnson; second 'd t M W W ids• PRESBYTERIAN.ANNUAL Rev: J. K. Rooney was chairman for the annual meeting of _Ashfield Presbyterian Church' held on January 18: Reports from all departments were read and showed an active and successful. year° The church basement was tiled ana a bee held to cut down �d elms in the yard. - The three retiring managers were' voted in -for another, term,, also the • auditors, • printing committee, congregation secretary and treasurer, _ vice-president, , rs. W. y. , third vice-president, MChurch services will be. at 11 zs.R - : .. West; secretary, Mrs. Donald Simpson 'and .Mrs. H. Mackenzie. Press secretary, Mrs. ° E. Howes; treasurer, • • Mrs. Wm. Ross; liter tune, Mrs. Wm. Ross;, life membership, Miss , Sadie Johnson; pianist,' Mrs. J. West; friendship and " service,„„,, Miss Sadie Johnson, Supply,, Mrs. D. MacMurchy; • CGIT, Mrs. J. West; Explorers, Mrs. Allan Macdonald, Mrs: J. a.m. from February 1r until further -notice. _ EUCHRE PARTY A euchre party ` was held in the basement of theAn lican Church January 20. :Winne-rs were --Charles Crawford, Shelly Tigert • and. Loyd Tigert. Viff een members Of Gaderich and District Association for the Mentally Retarded , met in. the -„i newly' foeated -Queen E jzabeth School . for their "` January irneeting, ._..N 'President Tom gonsitt gave a briefsummary of work carried 'on over the past year by the Association ;Favourable,. repQrts' frons Secretary Mrs. L. 13, P raham. and , treasurer, Mrs, 4 Mr• Rarper, were presented " " Workshop iConVener, Cameron outlined the : work being, done at the Adult .Traini'ng Centre on South St. • Mrs. Win; Reid, Home Care Secretary, led in. a discussion pertaining to a. youth seminar to be held in G. D. C. Auditorium on Wednesday, Feb. 4. The' seminar, is - to be conducted by an -Smith a representative from Ontario Association for . Mentally, Retarded. . The 'Theme of the seminar will deal with youth involvement with mentally retarded. Members were taken on :a very interesting .•tour of the new school premises. by Mrs. L. B. Graham, principal of Queen Elizabeth School. 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Rivers f year. welcomed h the , 2.7 members The ,members were reminded present and expressed the hope to bring , their Christmas cards for a successful year in 1970._.. , and used stamps to the February Miss L. Macarthu.r's report for meeting. Friendship and Service was a particularly good', one...reporting 103 calls. • The Literature.secretary, Mrs. A. Enright, displayed' ' several °books which • she offered to the. g� members, for winter. reading. - - 'Miss Macarthur`tc ok harge of the devof theotional part. program, introducing the theme .for 1970, "'Reconciliation in a °Broken World."" In. an inspiring address she pointed out that reconciliation with God - is through Christ. Mrs. J. ,Horton followed with - an interesting paper on "China in Change," • showing that China's change is likely to affect the history&', of the world., Will China become a Christian nation? 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