The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-05-28, Page 194
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Addison
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FIRST GODERICH • of news from thenar regarding.
BROWNIES Itheir plans ES .. ° ' laAfor r it next week for f3a presented Lt. MacLeanan with a Tigert and - Rita Hendricks, keep
We had visitors this week. sure,
Mrs. J. Brady. • and Mrs. B.'
Wheeler, leaders of the Second FOURTH GODERICH
BROWNIES
Brady and Roberta Wheeler. Kindhearted Mrs. Klose°is still guides showed their appreciation convener, presented leaders with
birthday cake and, ail joined in fit; Debbie' Maize, book; Ann
singing happy birthday. Dalton, 0. gardener; Lea and
Lt. Sennitt' gave, her a gift on Johanna Van Deipen, cook.
Pea, were accompanied by Kim • ' behalf of Guide Company. The Mrs. Walter Clare,guide
tangled up in - the Brownies' by giying the Captain a silver , glass vases on behalf ' of the
After our game (which was a knitting wool. For several weeks butter dish and the Lieutenant.a'' sponsor, Catholic Women's
new one --'Leaders having just in a rownow Pack Four''has
learned _It at the. Guiders silver relish dish. " League.
trai>lzing he on ay ? •
w the knitting skills required for a speaker Mrs Greta Lavender, a Clare a silver coffee spoon with
held M 7 2 , enjoyed being helpe_to .learn -Capt. t.Lt.
gert.. introduced guest . •Ceasar gave .Mrs.. Walter•
carried' straight a . on withr °
Golden Hand.., We admire Mrs. previous camp advisor 'for
"Ceremonies;' and into our work,
o, patience!
period. • . Huronia area.. Mrs. Lavender
This week we were learning • Tawny Owl worked . with , spoke. on financial support and;
• to wrap, tie and address parcels ' some of the girls whp were location for a Girl Guide Camp
correctly ready for the mail,•learning the do's and ,don'ts of ' in this district.
This is not the easiest task for proper table, setting and Brown It. MacLeanan, thanked, the
small hands.,However we 'did Owl was busy with the, speaker and presented her with a
quite well for the first effort. • semaphore signallers. Next week gift.
Time passed very quickly as these Brownies will have Capt. Tigert gave ' the
usual and' we. had no time for a pre-test dress rehearsal to get fallowing girls their badges:
ofk, We
ready for the real thing which Linda Doherty, cook, child care,
' ,Anglican Church . of the the matron of honor, Mrs. Uta
Messiah, Kincardine, , was Strelive, Guelph. Sleeveless and
decorated , w i t h pink styled with a low back neckline,
snapdragons, pussywillow and the gown was highlighted with
cedar Saturday, May 2 for the, -ruffles around the neckline all d
wedding ceremony at which sleeves. Slee carried white mums,
Rosemary Turland and_Edward pink • carnations and - baby's
,McAleese.. Addison, both ;of breath.
p . -.shave... -.._ 1z1•een • c•
Guelph exchanged vows. '1VI ackie: 'Mason,' ` Guei h brought the bean plant that she ` ani `da> ghter 152 riquet held
Canon James•offieiated at the and Miss Susan Turland, sister of planted two weeks ago, and.'it the church basement Thursday
double ring rites for the the bndei - -Wider-ahs Werewas about a foot highs evening -
daughter,
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daughter- ,of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur gowned similarly to the matron Vickie Powell showed a tiny
Turland,:, Goderich, and the son , of honor but in a paler shade of•«pie-pan" garden and the.animal.
of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Addison, pink. Flowergirl Miss Brenda she made for "homework".
Richmond Hill. Turland, also a sister of the' Kelly Suchard brought some
moss, birch -bark, fern, and
dragon -fly made of twigs, and a
porcupine made out of teasel
pod.
,Bobbie Reid .brought a -cute
turtle made out of a potato. •
Marie Bolton told about some
books for a Book Lover badge
and brought a turtle Made out of
a walnut -shell.
Susan Goodwin told us she .
planted. a garden made with
seven different vegetables and is
going to keep. us. posted on how
it is grpwing.
Anne McDonald' brought lots
of shells and there were many
-different shapes:: ,.,.,. * .�: •
Elizabeth McMillan (our
"Tweenie"-a little girl not yet
enrolled) made a turtle out of a
potato. Since Tweenies must not
speak in Pow -Wow Elizabeth had
grape hyacinth. told Tawny Owl. all about how
For travelling to Algonquin she made it, and then Tawny did
Park with her husband, the bride` the talking for her in the center
Pow Wow" this wee will follow a week later. Land Girl and laundress; Cheryle
closed with Brownie Prayers. - We're very proud o f the five Hodges, cook, Smoke Rising,
SECOND GODERICH » -Brownies frorn our Pack who laundress; Brenda Moralist
BROWNIES sloshed through all that rain for laundress and cook; Mary Anne
(By Kim •Brady) • nine long miles for Oxfam on .
We played "Bumble Bees and Saturday. „ ,
Toadstools" and "Strap Miss RANGERS
Suzie" before having our usual Goderich Rangers held -a °
opening Ceremonies at Brownies special meeting Wednesday night
this week. at 7:00' p.m. when Mrs.
Brown Owl (my Mom) McCreath, Division
brought us a special surprise for Commissioner, enrolled some
our ceremonies. It was a set of new members. It certainly is
little glass "Brownies" good to see this group growing
representing our Sixes -Elves, in siie! •
Fairies, Leprechauns, and Pixies. KINGSBRIDGE GIRL GUIDES
They dance around the
bottom of our. toadstool during Capt. Tigert welcomed
all our Ceremonies now. •
Then we had Pow -Wow, and Mothers, C.W.L. executives and
some people brought things to Fest speaker Mrs, Greta
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Ma M Connell - 3.avender, �ensall,atthe mother
Escorted to the altar by her bride, wore a pale pink. •gown
father, the bride had chosen an similar to the gowns worn by
A-line' ribbon silk gown featuring the senior attendants except that
a scoop neckline and it had dainty puffed sleeves.,,
three-quarter length sleeves. Groomsman was the brother
Lace trimmed the neck, sleeves of • the groom, Peter Addison,
and hem of her gown and a Ottawa. Ushers were Robert
floor -length train fell in graceful Hamilton-, Toronto and George
folds from 'the waist. She wore a Turland, ` brother of the bride,
floor -length veil and carried a Goderich. -
nosegay of pink and white The wedding dinner was
sweetheart roses, baby's breath - served in the parish hall at the
and ribbon streamers. .. church and an evening reception
-A deep pink gown of crepe wa's held • -at the Kincardine
over taffeta was the choice of Curling Club. The bride's mother
wore a' pale blue fortrel crepe
outfit featuring a long-sleeved
,dress under a'matching sleeveless
over -coat with pink sweetheart
roses and white mums. The
room's mother chose a' flowered
blue and pale pink sleeveless
dress and matching coat and a
corsage of pink carnations and a
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changed. to., a mauve knit dress, of the Pow -Wow circle.
cream -colored coat and shoes the "Dutch . Shoe Game", and
' and a corsage of pink carnations
sang two new songs we're
and baby's breath; learning for our special Meeting
They will reside in . Guelph
where the groom is doing next week. After our songs, Kim
graduate work at the University Brady (me) took'a picture of the
of Guelph. pack and then' we closed our
meetingby g
singing Taps.
Prior to her wedding, the
bride was feted at three showers: THIRD GODERICH
Mrs. Uta Strelive was hostess for BROWNIES
a , miscellaneous shower in Monday of last week was a
Guelph; Mrs. •-June Daniel holiday and the Third-Goderich
entertained at' a cup and saucet Brownies were unable to have a
Huron
After Pow Wow we played
Rd., . shower in Kincardine; and the meeting. However there is a
Farrell relatives also honored the special event corning up for
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the Guide crest on the handle.
Patrol leaders gave a speech
on, what guiding meant to them.
° Mrs. Wilfred Austin thanked
•the Leaders and Guides on,.
behalf of the mothers.
Capt. . Tigert thanked the
Mothers for attending.
The Girl Guides formed a
horseshoe and all sang Taps. The
leaders then said '.'the Guide
Promise while the remaining
Guides hummed Taps.
Janice Tigert closed the
evening with the. Guide prayer.
For Octogenarians,
... and those older
The Goderich Signal -Star takes great pleasure this week in
extending happiest birthday greetings to the following new
. members of the Octogenarian Club:
Mrs. George.James, 153 Palmerston St., Goderich, who will
be 89 on Friday, May 29;
Oscar Ament,,• Box 7; Auburn, who will celebrate his 80th
birthday Monday, June 1. •.
If you know of anyone ; who is soon having an 80th
birthday or better, telephone us. or write' us giving the
celebrant's' name, ' address, age and birthdate.- There is -
absotutety.,no charge -for thus-senrice.afd watare pteaseat:to bear;,,,,_.
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