The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-08-27, Page 8<4 •
2 OQDERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSOAY, ALTUS? 2`i,
4,
alit District
BY MRS VVES BRALINOCK.
526-7595
Auburn man married
in Noble' ton church
. .HAGGITT-SKINNER the bride donned a turquoise
St: Paul's , Presbyterian crepe dress with long sleeves,
Church, Nobleton, was the fitted cuffs and tt leneck with
setting for a pretty wedding a turquoise lace tieveless coat
when Kenneth E. Haggitt of and matching acce-,saries.
Auburn exchanged wedding Guests were present from
vows with Jane F. Skinner of Vancouver, Montreal, Mishigan,
•Nqkleton before .Rev. E. Smith Goderieh, Auburn, Creditor),
hi a double -ring ceremony. Zurich, Toronto, and Blyth.
The bride is the •daughter of
Mr. and Mr. A. V. Skinner of The bridal party was
NObleton and the groom is the entertained by a buffet luncheon
son of Mr. and Mrs. -Thomas E. at Watt's restaurant by the
Haggitt of Auburn.
The ceremony took place
August 7.
Traditional wedding music
was. played by Mrs. R. Agnew of
NobletalVand she accompanied
the 'soloist, C. T. Skinulis of
Toronto.
gtoom's parents following the
rehearsal.
The bride was honored by
several bridal showers pribr to
her marriage: in Toronto by
aunts ' of her father's family;
relatives And friends of the
groom at the home of Mrs. John
Hazjitt, R.R. 4, -Goderich; in
Toronto by aunts and cousins of
the bride's mother's family and
friends and neighbours at
Nobleton and Milton.
Two Auburn girls
earn bronze badges
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride. looked totrely in Sunday visitors.' with Mr. and
a floor -length -White gown Of. Mrs. Robert _Phillips were Rev.
nylon sheer: , over white and. Mrs. John Qstram,
sharkskin. It feattred an empire Wingham; • Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill
waistline with daisy trim, scoop 'Wells, Clinton; and Douglas
'-'necricling,saricEstreer-sieeves7She.,A7Weitsf.-::*.- 'the 'FiLiriivetsits
-tarried- -a- -b�uqo't15f white-Waterlbb. *
daisies and deep mauve daisies Misses Sherry and Wanda
made up bf three styrofoam Plaetzer are visiting with their
balls joined by white ribbon. aunt, Mrs. Charles Merrill, Mr.
• Merrill and Miss
• J. Jordon,4tLAverring-was- MeriTIL RR 1, Clinton, this
. matron -Or honor and the
bridesmaids were Miss L. Howe
of Toronto, MiSs Nancy Brown Sherry and Wanda Plaetzer on
cousin of the groom, Goderich passing their bronze swimming
and Mrs. N. Sutherland of instruction -classes held at
• Mrs. -Sidney Lansing 'returned
• Ot weekend from a visit with
-Nr. and Mrs. Bert Allen at
Agincourt.
Charles Scott spent a few days
- Taranto": '
.Congratulations' to Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Ruston • on the birth
of their sq,n in Clinton Public
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cartnell,
• Maureen and Ian of Montreal
"
week..
Congratulations to MiseS
Nobleton. • - Goderich for the past seven
The flower girl was Miss M. weeks.
• MOnypenny of Toronto and the Plans are being made for the
ring -bearer was. Master F.. Howe' Horticultural,tea, bake sale, etc.,
•of Toronto. to be held on September 2 In the
The matron of honor and the Community Memorial Hall.
flower -girl were .dressed in Rireryone. is urged to bring their
yellow cotton- satin blend best flowers and arrangements
covered with green and yellow for the floral displays:
sheer. The bridesmaids wore For the first time in or 45
• green cotton satin blend covered -years, two sisters visited together
with green and yellow sheer. All with • their aunt, Mrs. Charles
attendants' floor -length dresses Straughan. Mrs. Laura Hoge dt
featured empire waistlines With Saskatoon ' with her grandson,
• sheer bell sleeves. They ,, all Mark Hoge, arrived last
• carried bouquets of daisies. Wednesday evening and her
sisters Mrs. Ethel McElroy, of
„Honolulu came that n-rorning.-A
surprise birthday party was held
for Mrs. Hoge and -relatives and
,friends *' were present from
Seaforth, •Clinton, • Goderich,
Port Albert and the focal area.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Youngblut,_ Susan, Bruce and
Kristenr-Of •Scarbbro spent the
weekend With his mother, Mrs.
Ralph Munro. "
Allan McDougall of Levack
spent the weekend With his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall.• _
The annual Decoration
Sunday will be held on
September 6 at Hope Chapel
Cemetery. The speaker will be
Pastor A. Fry of Auburn.
Everydne is requested to bring
their own lawn chairs.
Rev. and Mrs. John Ostrom of
Wingham were guests last
Sunday with Mr/and Mrs. Frank
Raithby.
Guests Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Hamilton were Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Halnilton, Bradley
and Cathy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Ryan, Larry, Lbrie, Lynn,
\Lisa and Douglas, all Of
Goderich.
Dt Best man was William Dobie
of Goderich and the ushers were
Stephen • Haggitt, Auburn and
George paggitt, Zurick brothers.
of .the groom and R. Skinulis,
King City.
• Following the "ceremony a
reception took place in the
Woodbridge Legion Hall. The
bridal party- were ° assisted in
receiving the guests by the
bride's mother wearing a
floor -length gown of blue
chiffon over taffeta, empire
---waiitlipe with appliques on the
train, . blue adcessories and a
corsage of pink rosebuds. She
was assisted by the groom's.
mother wearing a floor -length
gown Of pink and white brocade,
white accessories and a .corsage
of pink rosebuds.
For a wedding trip to Florida,
HELP
US
HELP
visited 'last week with Miss
Frances Houston.
Miss Lorie Cartwright visited
recently with,. Mr. and Mrs.
' George gueger, Danny and
Terry of London.
. Mr. and ' Mrs. Donald
Cartwright and family attended
. recently the Muzzle Loading
Shoot' at Grand Rapids,
Michigan, and afterwards visited
and Mrs. Jack Ward and
family at Lansing, Michigan.
Mr. • and Mrs. Norman
McDowell were guests of- the
Bard -Deans wedding at Guelph
over the weekend:
Many from . this district
attended the bridal shower for
Mioi Patsy Reed in Goderich last
Thursday evening.
• We are pleased to report that
Robert J. Philips has returned
home' after being a patient in
Goderich Hospital:
Mrs. Sam Daer is a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. We wish
" her a speedy recovery. '
Master David Cartwright is a
patient in • Victoria Hospital
where , he had- eye surgery
Monday:
There were two traffic
accidents in the area Sunday,
August ,16.
On number 8 Flighway Larry
James Sturdy., R.R. 2, Goderich
and Glenn Robert ''Srriith, 725
Qrosvenor Street, London, were
involved in a two car accident
regulting ' in damage to the
vehicles they were driving.
On Main Street, Bayfield, a
parked unattended vehicle
owned by Alfred Scotchmer,
R.R. 1, Bayfield was struck by a
vehicle driven by Clayton Grant
Stirling, R.R. -2, ,Bayfiela,
resulting in minor ' damage to
both vehicles.
Three accidents occurred
Monday, August 17.
On Main Street,. Bayfield,
west of- number 21 Highway,
Mary Margaret Gmeiner, 30344
Georgetown Drive, Birmingham,
Michigan and Margaret Farrell,
105 Cherry Hill B1., London
were involved in a two cap
dacricyldinegn.t resulting in • minor
damage to the vehicles they were
On number 31 County Road,
south of. number 21 Highway
Vere Doriyal Cunningham, R.R.
5, Goderich and Nontan George
Morris, 1247 Florence .Street,
-tbanctott-qrerea,,involvedAn-a-c,g--- InINGANNON
triter acciclefir regain/ "
damage to their vehicles.
Cunningham received injuries.
On number 21 -Highway south Mrs. Arnold Fuller, Sandra,
of the Junction at Huran_Road• • Janal—arid -Brian, -GOderi
2d, Mary Elizabeth Smith, 74 Township, visited Sunday with
Elliot --Street, London was Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park and
involved in a single car accident family. Valerie Park returned for
resulting in damage to the a two-week stay" at the. Fuller.
vehicle she was driving. Mary home.
_Elizabeth Smith and Margot Mrs. ..Mae „West of Bengou,
Jane Smith received injuries. Sask., and her sister, Miss Anne
• A trio of mishaps were Smeltzer of Regina, Sask.,
investigated Wednesday, August visited last week with. Mr. and
19. - Mrs., Tom Park.
• On Goderieh • Psychiatric Mrs. Minhie Jones arid Mel
Hospital Parking Lot, west of had as visitors Sunday Mr. and
number 21 Highway a vehicle Mrs. 'Norman Bell, Mrs. Mel Bell,
owned by John Talbot, 214 •Mr. Will Marsh', Mr. and Mrs:
Gibbons Street, Goderich was Harold Rivers and Mr. and Mrs.
struck by a vehicle -driven by Jim Boyle.
Spencer - Chapple, Brownies Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake and
Street, Teeswater restriting"in—B.arbara rani -Mod -7 Saturday
a car -truck accident resulting in
minor damage to the Nivins
vehicle.
Thursday, August 20 on 25.
County Road east of Walton,
Ernest Keith Turner, „264 Blair
Road, Galt struck a battle beast,
resulting in damage to his
vehicle.
, Saturday, August 22 resulted`
in three accidents.
Oti number 25 Count 3; Road
west of Walton, Lorne Frederick
Glanville, R.R1, 4 Walton was
involved in a single car accident
resulting in minor damage to the
vehicle he was driving, .
On number 21 Highway 'north
of Bayfield, Jerome Join),
Durand, 197 Egerton Street,
-London and Sharon Anne
Martin, Sarnia Street, Bayfield
were involved in a two car
accident resulting In-- Minor
damage toothe vehicles the were
driving.
On- Lot 3, Con. 11, A:ihfield
Twp. Donald Grant McDonald,
Ripley and John Andrew
Farrish, R.R. 7 Lucknow • were
involved in a car -truck accident
resulting. in minor damage to
their vehicles.
Mr.. and 'Mrs. Dan Rose and
family of Fano are holidaying
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Webb.
• Kathy and Linda Mewhinney
spent a few days with, their
sister, Miss Marie MeWhinney, at
St. Catharines.
Mrs. Wm. Purdon entertained
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on Saturday afternoon and Ajax; Mr.. and Mrs. Allister •
evening at a trousseau tea in Hughes and M. and Mrs. Jim
honor of her daughter, Mary, Anderson of Cayuga.
brid eH(-) lei ldeacyt
visitors with Mr, and
Mrs.Haivey Webb were his
sisters, Mrs. Gladys Moore of
Islington; Mrs.. J. R. Lawrence
and .Mr, -ta.wience. of Ghana,
Africa; M. and/qrs. JdJaen of
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minor damage- to the Talbot
vehicle.
On number 8 Highwaye0ask
of Holmesville, (Huron Rd. hl)
Raymond Thibert,
Clinton„ Adaitral , Park, and
Herbert Patterson, Binbrook,
were involved in a car -truck
accident resulting in damage to
the Thibert vehicle. Thibert
received injuries.
On number 21 Highway,
north bt. , Bayfield, Mary
Kathleen Nivins;-R.R. 3, Auburn
and Garnet Wilson Allen, Queen
Street, liensall, were involved in
evening after a two -peek motor
trip' with Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
„ Kilpatrick of Wingham, through
I Eastern Ontarla,-Quebec and the
Maritime provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilbur and
• Bradley of Don Mills spent the
weekend in their home here.
-Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sowerby,
Scarborough, were home for the
weekend.
Mrs. Nora Currell of Goderich
was the 'demonstrator at a
Cameo paint party Thursday
evening when Linda Little was
hostess.
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