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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-03-02, Page 19F{fnnP. 41¢41.11,Y.(FAi .a '1l'ttll.At9ttA U,�..nw.rr<«rrfil"V+q1'=tR'FZt;'Ri�tPl9mFp6MP�Fit�bHte^tsknrA9'F.Px+'oeA (fi�iltMnnuwrnA�wm.xR«AnrvA,YrtnmMllr'E•h1PN� wgns¢MF'R'lgY,RH.µ•r,rurM1t{f. u P'IktAYsa; Moo -Davis — Adam •Anne Marjory Adam, daughter of Mrs. Anne Adam and the late John Adam of Clydebank, Scotland, was united in marriage with Walter Gordon Davis of Goderich, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Davis on January -29 in Kilbowie l arish Church at Clydebank. The servicse was held at 2.00 p.m; Plenty for women =-f at big Farm Show Given inmarriage• by her mother the,br•ide was attended by bridesmaid Sheenri Junor also of Clydebank. The best man was Charles Kerr of Goderich.,.,, The br°iile we re•a princess=styled dress and •cart ied a'bouquet of roses and Carnations; Dr. Lawson•gf Clydet)anr ()lactated:,. Following the. wedding a reception was held at the 1iotel Radinor in Glasgow and the coupleteft,for a honeymoon in the hi".'Hands of - fDT rein co an "77 The groom is an employee of ,the Shell Oil -Company. M. • Iw .el (photo by Fred Bisset) -c Victoria Street° United Church decorated '-with fall arrangements of gold and bronze mums was the setting for the double -ring ceremony uniting in marriage G-ayre Heather Fisher acid ,Edward Dean Jones. Reverend. L. Warr officiated at the candle light servicer •° The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Carl Fisher and the groom is tDe son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jones, all of Goderich. Mrs. Snic er, organist, provided the music as the bride was escorted down the aisle by her father. The soloist, M rs. Currell, sang The Wedding Prayer and 0' Pef•fect Love. r - The bride looked lovely in a white formal gown of polyester ' -crepe ,with a scooped neckline edged .with,seed pearls. Tiny buttons outlined the long sleeves and the bodice front. The train draped from the hack empire waist had an insert of lace. A tiar,' headpiece trimmed with lace and pearls held in place a shoulder - length veil. She .carried a bouquet of 'yellow roses • and white shasta daisies with trailing ivy. Matron of Honour, was Mrs. ,Joanne Duckworth, sister of the ii ode .wearingXa gown of brawn,,sw ss4ot, Br. aes r cfsm were ,,,.. '�vtrss Brenda Fisher, sister•of the bride in a gown of gold swiss dot and Miss Cathie Jones, sister of the groom, in a gown of moss green swiss dotT.:- The gowns were styled alike,with a scooped neckline, short • • - • - - • • empire waists.. VIItlite-%ace' e e the neck, sleeves and pockets. They carried baskets of gold and bronze • mums with trailing'green ribbons. •. --Th-e•tYestnrarr-was'6erry..Mero of •London. Steve -Doak and `J'riher'. . Kolkman,.both of Goderich, ushered„the guests. The groom and his attendants were attired in !Slack tuxedos with white ruffled shirts •edged with blue. i4 The reception was held,at the Saltfoi,d Valley Hap. The guests were received by the bride's mother wearing a formal gown of- violet fviolet knit and silver brocade with a corsage of pink miniature carnations: The groom's mother. assisted wearing a formal gown of mauvecrimp knit with a corsage of white and mauve miniature Carnations. • For the weddingtrip to Kentucky, the bride changed into a navy • dress trimmed with red. She wore navy accessories and a corsage of white shasta daisies. The couple will resideat 5 Blake Street, Goderich, Guests re present from Michigan, Sarnia, Forest, Wallaceburg, Windsor, London, Stratford and Clinton. Prior, to her marriage, the bride was honoured at a shower held by Mrs: Connie Mc ormick and Mrs. Carolle Moore. Another shower was held,y Miss Gaye Mero, Miss Brenda Fisher and Mrs. Joanne Duckworth. 4 Citizens' Of The Town Of ODERI.C.H THE YOUNG CANADA WEEK HOCKEY. COMMITTEE OF THE LIONS crus ARE ASKING FOR L L, ETS MARCH 2 1 st MU 351h For Some 1600 HOCKEY PLAYERS These boys will visit us from across Canada. If you J7 R with to aid us contact .. Viammimmorimr DON HOLST REAL ESTATE ,(DAYS). 24- 51 -110N SIIGDTDEED (EVENINGS).524-9992 MRS. STEEP LIBRARY Everyone is fascinated by the display of Aztec artifacts that has been loaned by Room Seventeen, Mr. .Carroll's class did an excellent- modelling job- on -the- items. ictoria ie wpoint MISS VIDEAN'S CLASS ' Four cows •• have suddenly. appeared on the bat, wall in Miss ,,Videan's room. There are some shiny clean.. pips 'going through part ,of -khe-barn-tock,-= ' Gran you guess what the children are studying'? MRS. R. FISHER • Mrs. F'isher's kindergarten has been learning about different ways we travel on land A bus, car, truck, train, bicycle, roller• skates, buggy travel along because they all have wheels.r,. Sortie move along because they are given the power by engines, people or animals. ' . Their favourritesong is 'The Little,Engine That Could.'' MRS. HESK The children have made sound projects in Science.. They are 19.9)01)g. 12P,W4d to.open next Monday night. MRS. TELFORD We are very sorry that Mrs, �, 4'.,..�� E ,. l�een'.•.a-vv^a-y-srek�t° . Original equipment: quality by Canadian, General' Erecfrrc Recently, they made posters of Dental Health for this week. r MR. YEO. 'Room 21 had a touch of Christmas early when' we watched etrr Christmas cactus broom. We found that even though we have seen and played with snow for yearsit was hard to give a definition to it. We have decided to cdnduct experiments with it to " leach mbre about snow. "Planning For Tomorrow, Today" is the theme for the 1972 Farm Stow, to be held at the Western Fair Grounds Feb. 29, Mar. 1„2" and 3. Four special theatre programs highlight the four-day stow, as a serious look is taken at the rnodern-day farmer and has pr.eblems, opportunities anti future The very latest in fare LItripni nt andmodern madhinery will be On display, , as well" as turndreus- -nt "t%m equipmerit exhibits. Special films, baking exhibits „, and dfeatured.meonstrations wi,11 also be l'or• the ` ladies, an ' ever- changing- program of demonstrations and competitions. On Tuesday, carpeting the home . and. latest floor cover fashions; W .y� nesday, Japanese needlework and ' • Let's Have Fun With Creative Crafts'•'; Thursday, "Spring in the Garden" and "Consumer Problems and Friday, "'Painting for Relaxation". The youngsters swing into action at a Junior Amateur Contest on Wednesday evening and Squa`•re Dancing Competitions on»Thursday night. Beauty and charm' take the spotlight on . Tuesday evening ,who 25 attractive young ladies compete for -'the" titleTh f Vann Show Princess. Immediately following the crowning, the Junior Farmerama-staged. program will .be Parcel Show '72, four exciting days for the entir't family: Zell 29, GODEI CB8iONAT4rl Alt, Th RSDA , ARCH 1 * $Ai Max'. 1, 2 and 3 in the Progress Budding and Grandstand' at the Western Fair grounds in London. The show opens at 10:30 a;rp. . daily with adult admission $1.00 'and cI ildr°en• tinder 14.. accompanied by an adult. admitted free. Activities conclude at 10:30 p.m. each night except Friday, when doers clash at 4:'3,0 p.m., .,••• 11) ksjfc_a fog mothers Ever 'wonder .why your- youngster won't eat'? , From babyhood, he's howled -every four hours until ' he's_- fed. Nat suenly—at the age of 2 or 3—he won't touch a single ,morsel of nourishment`. What's wrong? • Ttiat question and several other topics will be covered •next Wednesday:, March 8 at an afternoon of 'films presented by the Huron County Health Unit in Knox Presbyterian Church -from 2:30 to 4 p.m, .T1Four films will be shown at that time. They are entitled Safety; Why Tommy Won't Eat; Care of the Teeth; and 'Terrible 2's and Trusting 3's.. Of course, the presentation is absolutely free and members of _the Health .Unit .staff will be on hand to answer your questions. This particular kind of information has never before been distributed in just this fashion before. • What' better time—during Education Week 1972—to try something new:. That house you hesitate, t© buy today because of the cost of, i mortgage . , what,•will .it b , worth in ten years or longe.'? Just'loOk everywhere at the record of increased real ,estate values over the years! So, come i, i, and discuss a mortgage loan to, help you enjoy that dream home right now ; and own it while its.long term, value rises. Borrow today at Victoria and Grey: VG The senior Trust Company devoted entirely to serving the people of Ontario, RillandG TRUST- COMPANY. StNICE 1886 9:00 to 5:00 Monday to:Thursday 9:00 to 6:00 Friday Lealand Hill, M naggr' POCKET SAVING FEATURES! MOTO-MASTER $EALED BEAM 524-7381' Elgin and Kingston Streets, Goderich ,FOR 4 -LAMP SYSTEMS week. We hope ,she has a speedy recovery. MR. CARROLL Mr. Carroll's pupils are making mobilesforart. Th:. using white cardboard, wire-. thread. The trick is to balane - each part,correctly, Dawn Oke brought a brightly colored one from home to use as a model. MRS. MacDONALD Jim Wilkin had to stay home one morning to care for his .d , 1 ich is recovering from a serious operation. Let's hope his pet is soon well. ,, - - We were glad to see Bill ' Shewfelt's picture in last week's paper for being the. most improved junior,power skater. Two boys in our,room, Larry . Adams and Randy Little, will be bowling in Kitchener on March 5 in the Provincial Tournament for ,Juniors. These two are on a team of ' five players who won -at Walkerton in February. Our best wishes go with the team. MR. SYGROVE • ° The pupils , in Mr. Sygrove's class, a'18ng.with their studies of China, have been making a scrapbook of President Nixon's trip to China, TOWN TALK Win twa free passes to' the Park Theatre on The Square to see the movie of your choice. just telephone the' Signal -Star office anytime MONDAY. with news.of your weekend activities. If you are the 15th person to telephone, you will automatically receive - two free theatre tickets ' and receive the social news of the community as an added 'bonus. Let's hear from you.: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glen of Goderich visited over the: weekend with an uncle and ,aunt, Dr: and Mr's. R. W. Cunninham and John of Tecumseh. viograriodentiorah When You Shop Say— SAW,. IT IN- TIE 'r ^ SIGNAL • • FOR 2 -LAMP .59- - SYSTEMS EACH .b .4 QUIT STALLING and SAVE! 1. TURBO -FIRE SPARK PLUG Replace worn , plugs with Turbo - Fire for,economy and peak per- 79' forntance, • 2. IGNITOR COIL Oil -filled, moisture proof seamless body. Available for most 6'Q% off or 12 volt. 3. RESISTOR WIRE SET Restore quick starts and smooth running. Moisture proof carbon*/10 f construbtion. 4. IGNITION TUNE-UP KIT Heavy duty ventilated points; rotor and conden- ser. (For�o%Off most makers). 5, DISTRIBUTOR CAP Built to'cxacfing specifica- tions. impact resistant for longer life. 20% off 6. IGNITION TIMING LIGHT Bakelite cage: Replaceable a neon bulb. 6 or 12 volt battery. 498 . operation, 7. PENETRATING OIL Free -up rusted and frozen parts, nuts, etc. Handy pour -spout. 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