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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-07-05, Page 3 (2)iC Int gr ai 9!1 dart` age: �J1 1 -- her ,tend irtop, her Pr meg la • add Mon hw la 150ir fMr. mas he a ire mber st Hu office gistr Per the Te ple I cart rue that ire old 'AGO 1948 fine y. ce over mov til pro,• ark iy's phi Inge !side of of a IoW ership mem awn t ;on o Ilk years ;ratio von. ihith. S`ntri ages le ma sit , R. ltreet es the er Chur rece of wly LU at fol c&, )n. AO 1981 taty ol* ides inch, ,ork; for. os 0( >m tn, .dela 7 MR. AND MRS. R.L. CULBERT Niagara falls r- esi oderic GODERICH SIGNAL-BTAR, ThURBDAt 464 it :ir AA Y KINGSBm 00 KA.P ERS NZ ti Nis. Jim CuIlrtnil , S21 -1I11 Mr.. Antone,.�1ani-Schip and *500.00 bursary' from rine friend Mise Rene de Haas of University of Western Ontacijo Holland visited at the home of to cover- costs of robin, board his sister and brother-in-law, and tuition 'fees. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Miltenburg Miss Ann Dalton, daughter (Stephanie Van Schip) and of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton is family, arriving here on the 12 •attending Summer School at of June and returning to the Waterloo Lutheran Univer- Holland on the 6 of July. arty. "" Reverend Father Lloyd Ryan Mr. Norman O'Connor from of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Joe, Huronview spent 2 days • Garth of London, Frank Ryan t'isiting his' brother John of Ottawa, William Wehenkel O'Connor and Mr and Mrs K¢' • ' T' of Walkerton, Mrs. Veronica Pete Murray (Betty O'Connor). _.�. #3 r..`A, Devlin and family Carol, On Thursday evening Reverend h O'Loughlin Laurie and Randy Devlin of Father Ralph Walkerton were weekend and celebrated Mass in the home. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Those attending were Mrs. Mrs. Walter Clare and Mary Genevieve Kinahan, Mrs. Ur - Luanne. sula Hebert and Gene, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Edwards and Frank ,Leddy, Mr. and ,Mrs. children, Mark''alrtd Sharron of Raymond Leddy, Mr. and Mrs London spent a few days last Kenny Leddy and family week visiting with her mother Diane, Kevin' and. Brian, Mrs. Mrs. Genevieve Kinahan. )., Bernadine Kinney and Sympathy is extended' to- aayiiiiind Dalton. ;. Simpson end Mrs. Helen Dun- •'' Mrs. Everett Whitehead (Pearl Jamieson) and family of Several from this area atten- can, both of Kitchener. - "ded the Canadian Acrobatic Miss Debbie Campbell, niece e in i �' ' a Teeswater on the death sf ,Mr° Air Show at Sky Harbour on-_- of the groom, of R.R. 1, Dublin, Whitehead. Several friends Saturday and Sunday. was flower girl, wearing a Rev. PauMr. and Mrs. l Rider conducted match the wedding- colors. - from this area called at theCasey Vanden - similarly -styled dress in white. the double -rip ceremony at the Rin MacPherson Funeral Home berg'of.Holland are visiting at g y glaearer was Michael Ab- - '"" Ken Mathers, of Bluevale and attended the funeral ser- the homes of her two brothers, Church of God in Wyoming, batt, Toronto. - Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hendricks was his brother's best man and vice in the Teeswater ' Jnited guests were ushered by Robert Michigan, ,when Daniel, �G. Graomsfian was Mark Sayer, Church on Tuesday June 26. and family and Mr. and Mrs. r Rhode's ,.took Alice Margaret Washington, D.C. Ushers were John and Barbara 'Heinz Hendricks and' family, Mathers, the grooms brother, of Beverly Reed as his bride June Mont Reed Ronald Van Ot- Jim, Bluevale, Paul Blake, Hein n here on the 28 of June brother 30• Tom Zrembski, and friend Paul g of the bride, of,Brussels, and toren, Mark Rhodes, Minns all of Livonia, and staying until the 15 of•Jul The bride is the -daughter of .Rings and James Schieffer, all Michigan ,a„ Yi g Y• Gerald Snell of Listowel. Mrs. Abbate Reed, Wyoming, ' of Wyoming° are visiting at the home of Mr. A Boy Scout, Cub and Girl Gregory Blake, cousin of the and Mrs." Jerry Vogt and Guide Mempria� Day Clifford Reed, , Newaygo, and The wedding reception wasCelebr:t:iotook lac on bride, was- ring\earer. the grooms parents are Mr, rind,44 'Sunnybrook Country Club . family. Barbara and John-willp took 1st, at St: Dinner follow -ed in the Mrs. ,Clare Rhodes, remain for an extended visit Y Y Wyoming. where the decorations were with their aunt - ' Joseph's Church. church parlor and a reception For her wedding, the bride daisy,centre ieces and a foun� 'M r. and Mrs. J ands dance were held in- the chose a gown fashioned _ of tain'cake. p Congratulations_to_ Marianne__ " Desaunois of S n rock, Brussels Legion Hall. The white schiffi embroidered - -Frayne, daughter of Mr._ and pa bride's mother received the The bride's mother' wore a Mrs. Eugene - Frayne- who - Holland are spending a day organza accented with The pastelgreen chess .vv,ith guests wearing a ' floor -length lace. Triple tiers of .organic , r peach received a mark °of 80% in her vacation ;, with ,Mr. and Mrs. gown of powder blue, embossed colored co,r , ,get. an the Grade ° iii Music Harmony Theodore Van Diepan and trimmed the puffed sleeves. polyester crepe with silver ac- groom's mother chose a pastels Examinations.. family. _,., There was _$ flounce at the yellow dress .with accessories to ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Neill of Mrs. Henry Brace (Marjorie cessories and a corsage of pink y hemline and •an attached "° match and 'a deepyellow tor- Moore) and family(from roses. She was assisted by the'chapel train': Her' -headpiece Toronto and Mr.' Mrs.'Eric ooms mother who wore a sage Coleman and son Rob spent a Atlanta, Georgia, Mr; -and Mrs. ---g was a brides wreath of white ,s : - floorlength gown of green carnations and ',rases to match For travelling to the Pocono weekend recently with Mr. and Kevin Ornerod (�Tanet Moore) • polyester satin crepe with white sMountai the bride changede t, Penn Mrs.: Joe Maclntyre' and and daughter Tracy from Rich - the bridesmaid's dresses. She accessories and a corsage of carried a white Bible, - y to a Marilyn. �, mond,, Michigan and their yellow_ roses.-:,, brown layered look slack Jim ;Sinnott reefed a mother Mrs. James Moore Maid of honor was Miss Bar . , For travelling the bride'bara�SSweeney, Wyoming,' in a en- semble with tan accessories.. telephone call to start back to (Dorothy -0 hfieilt) from Marine a floor -length mint r�ee>nw +dotted,- The couple are residing in work on his boat on Friday,City, Michigan 'visited at the . g .t, r pastel -green swiss `floor - of polyester criil p wit r ISr;tie:• length own. She wore a ' Flint, Michigan. '' June 29. His --mother, Mrs. Nora home oT Michael 0' Neill and •gt g Pic- Sinnott returned *to, Detroit the O'Neill families. accessories and .a cttsaof ; tare hat decorated with. ribbon f miniature ink carnatr s with him to visit, another son, '* Mr: Alvin'Frayne and friend p f•, ,, •and flowers and carried a white On. sir returii•M.r' sand Mrs.. basket .with white and all - Dennis, Mrs. 'Sinnott and „ pastel of edford visited during the' Mat ors will reside at 60 ore committee.: famil green carnations and roses, f:. ,,,• yr, „� week with Doctor" and Mrs. Stamey Street, Goderich, when mads of wood fibre • r� � ��° rte�p• ., � w .. - x � *I§ (photo by Snyder Studio) Mr. and Mrs. G.R. Mather' Baskets of mauve, yellow • and white mums and Shasta daisies adorned the altar of St. Ambrose Church, Brussels: on Saturday, June 16, when ding trip to Niagara decorated with Rosemary Blake and Glen Rae ad other Ontario points carnations in bud vases, the Mathers exchanged m rriage the June 9 wedding in • head table featuring orchid vows e'Urt•ted Church' 'of'il candles and a three -tiered wed- The, bride is the- eldest Louise Falconerand ding cake accented with orchid , daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Gor- Lewis Culbert, both a roses. . " dors J. Blake, R.R. 2 "Brussels, The bride mother wore a uga. � t- - _ and the groom is the son of Mr. bride is the daughter of long gown of spring green and Mrs. Charles' Mathers, d Mrs. John Falconer polyester crepe with long sheer Bluevale. groomi parents ere• Mr. sleeves and trimmed with Rev. M.S. '{aminski of - a. Ronald Culbert, all rhinestones and . green bead- - ficiated at the double -ring issague• work. She wore a corsage of ceremony. Mrs. Sharon R.J• McNaught conduc- coral sweetheart roses. Stephenson, Brussels, was ,ouble-ring ceremony. The, groom's mother wore a __ organist and- sis�"ers� of the - was supplied b)L Ron floor -length pink crimpknit groom, Mrs. Grace Campbell ier, church organist. gown with short puffed' sleeves, and Mrs. Ruth Townsend, sang— bssksta of pink snap- white gloves, purse and shoes "Walk Hand in Hand" and the anf white carnations and a white orchid corsage. "Hawaiian Wedding, S `' orchid tinted altar , ons set the scene for For travelling, the bride - Given in marriage by her ding ceremony. Escor- changed ...to a °navy blue and father the bride wore a white her father, the bride polka dot dress of polyester flobr-length _gpwn , of- oriental a satal polyester govvn, _knit, a crocheted floppy hat pf chiffon over polyester satin with Italian lace and whte, white shoes end handbag crepe. The gown featured „ an g a self -train. It was and .a - corsage of ✓ pink empire waistline, standup within empire waistline -sweetheart roses. collar and long sheer sleeves sheer .sleeves with They are living at ,1125 accented with tiny •lace- --ep- liqued in Italian lace Forrestwood Dr.; Apt. 506, pliques. The skirt fell into - a high neckline and sheer Mississauga. • ' long lace -trimmed trains Her short veil hada head a ow oil white flowers framing Goderich, 'Clinton, London, was held in place"by a bow and lace, florets, and L she carried a ,the valley, - M The bride- was the guest. of and . t • h' " 11 Guests were present from double -tiered lb , elbow -length' MRS. DANIEL G. RHODES and sRhecarried a posy- Strathroy, Toronto and 7 quet of pink roses and Mississauga. cascade of °•pink sweetheart „ n( hgnor was Mrs. "�°' .oses mt�ta re tt�e car lhonor at six showers prior to asibn r ., � •Peddigrew of fher .wedding. Hostesses were e . • ,, • Miss Kathy Blake, sister of - it u e - uga in a sheer mauve, Ruth McLeod, bedroom and the bird bathMH room shower; rs. are over mauve under- ,.Hawes and. Mrs. ,Gordon sleeves "were sheer Emery, miscellaneous shower; and puffed out from Mrs. Kyle Culbert, to the wrist. The A- miscellaneous shower; Mrs. own had a scooped Debbie Peddigrew, personal with an orchid colored sh$wer; Mrs Pat Goddard and flowing,from-her waist.- : •Mrs:. • Grace ... `'You -riga,: i white floppy hat ,, miscellaneous and fellow em - and white flowered Id C, or x.M_ 2, Brussels, with orchid ribbon ployees of the bride at red white daisies and itatice. maids were Miss Ruth close friend of the Miss Sherri Falconer, of the bride; and. Miss Culbert, sister of the all of Mississauga, They reseed ideri(ica1f r tb the of honor.•,e attendants wore g silver drop ".pearl es, gifts of the bride.• omsman was Danny brother of the groom. were Michael Falconer, _.Of the bride; Gerry w, friend of the groom; Bald MacDonald, friend he ((room, ' all of uga. reception was ,at .the Steak' House in Port Where the fables were was maid of honor. Her dress, styled similarly to that of the 'bride, was mauve nylon daisy flock. -She carried a, nosegay:. of mauve, pink and white miniature carnations and shasta daisies and wore the same -flowers in her hair. In identical' dresses, but in shades of candy pink were the Packaging Plus, a pantry bridesmaids, Miss Karen Mut ter of Brussels, Mrs. Margaret. shower. A commentary on Air Show s the, bride•ion ; the' staff of • _ the, .Monne and General $ridesmaids were Miss Charlene Abbott, Toronto, and to I S about out hiospital and the groom is Mrs. Wanfa VanDykke, Cindy 'manager, of Mr. Stereo. Ryskamp, Dennise Mori`ia end 11 any children -from this area ,ilbert Frayne. • are enrt`'Iled in and}'enjoying`' ` Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hart - the swimming, instructions man (Agnes Austin) and family which are given daily at the of Kitchener visited recently at new. Lucknow and Comniunit the y home of her mother, Mrs. Prior to her marriage the. ,Sandy Johnson .all- of Swimming . Pool. The Swim'- ` M:arie_.,Austin. bride was guest .of honor at ,a -=---W, om'n : They ; worepastel • true a'ming Instructor is Andy Ander- Miss `'Joanne , Van Diepan, Y t g program • ah -ower -held at the home of yellow, blue,, aqua, pink andson. . , , daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Miss ` Alice Allen, Goderich, ravend r\ gowns' of identical The ao• a Committee for the -. Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Dalton, ')Theodore Van Diepan commen- given Pro Life Program, Knights - of ' Mrs.' Alice Julian and Frank ted work on Tuesday, July 3 at , by members of :the.. styling s the gown worn by the Columbus, met last. Thursday Sullivan visited duringthe the Pinecrest Manor • hospital staff. - A community, maid of honor.. Nursing shower was held in St. - Am- Flowergirl was Tina Abbott, evening,, June 28 , to evaluate week with Mrs. Marjorie Home in Lucknow. ' *se church parlor and a .Toronto; wearing a lavender the program, discuss what had O.'Connor and family of s Misses Kathleen and Anita farriily shower. at the home of flowered dress and carrying. a Mrs. John, Blake. been accomplished, and talk Pickering _ and M -r. and Mrs. Hogan of Stratford spent tube about fun ture -plans. -Brian Daltoand family of holiday weekend with their basket of rose, petals mixed to _ The Join Me in 73, in Sup- . Guelph.,parents, Mr. and Mrs° John port of Life'. was a direct appeal'`,., .Howard: " from their Supreme''Couecil to plans are being" made by the - al' Councils across the United , Kingsbridge Catholic Women's.... Sunday visitors with Dr. and States and Canada to take ac- League to hold a Local Talent Mrs. Gilbert Frayne were Miss tion and_.muster st•pport for Night in St. Jospeh's Parish, Margaret Tremeer, Miss Nancy human life. pectators were fascinate&enviovs. ROB KELLESTINE' The residents of Goderich and visitors alike - were treated , to a spectacular • display of aerobatics last weekend as pilots from all over panada and parts of the United States converged upon this community to try their skill as well as luck in the Canadian Aerobatics Championships and Air Show. Hundreds a:if fascinated and probably elen envious onlookers,! lined, `' Highway 21 and Airport Road anti d stret- ched out on. their vehicles and lawn chairs to view, the various aerobatic manoeuvres. In the town` itself, those fortunate enough to have choice locations, viewed the show SAVE IOc La. ROUND STEAK &ROAST . MARKET 09 ,... LTD. • *ON THE SQUARE • 524-8551,,,,),"' LB. *REPEAT SPECIAL - EXTRA LEAN R�OUND CHUCK -MADE SAVE Mc LN ..SA�ISAGE B STEAl!S *LB. c lS11/2 0Z, EAGg - HAMBURG PATTIES LB'89; HA_ c' -L Saii With sir Wil.l.s le Pries - We boy .,., _.,4Ir•d Irse-Prid*rs= �... .-,tet _� -. x1.39 LB. 9-8c LB. P E 69c C .a. . Hall on .Sunday evening July 'Freumeni`and Miss Helen G rif- Il people of all faiths were .15. A prize draw for a hand fin all of London. asked to 'Join ;Me in, .'73' in knit afghan, $25.00 ,.Cash, •• Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan Support of Life," itbeing a $10.00 cash and a wallet will "'visited in London during the human issue th t ohcer s the~'" be made the same evening. past week.: entire civilized ocety. Itis not T-ckets are available from Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hogan, from their back yards. division,, Don Dewitt of just a Catholic or Protestant `members of the C.W.L. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hogan and' - About 29 contestants took_ Chicago, flying a clip wing cub: Mr. and Mrs: Mike Carve daughter, Rhonda left on i ue. It is a estion of who x, g part in thetwo day competion. interrrtediate, 17 year old Bill lives or dies. Sc nce says life - and family of Clarkson spent Friday for a three week g ,Lance of Chicago, flying. a, 'begins at 'conception, the holida weekend at their -vacation in the western Accordin to one of the- con -Y provin- 'testants . Bob Granger of Y g Y g •gsummer.home•here and visited ccs.. g Pitts -Special; advanced, Bill'' All Ministers And Doctors Toronto, ",Aerobatics is a weird Opendeck, of Washington; D.C., and Organizations were'Contac- their many friends in this tom- Miss Nolda Miltenburg of sport which attracts weird ad- _ flyi,,tag a Pitts-Specidl; }ted for their support of the Pro munity. Owen Sound spent the holiday ventursome people. It takes a unlimit%d, Henry Heigh, Life Program. Good stippor " Peter Frayne son of Mr. and weekend at the home of • her great deal of time, practice, Chicago, flying aPitts-Special. came from the churches, and •Mrs. Donald Frayne, a Grade parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ries imagination and nerve". Competition' was broken The air show was moved to + strong support, was' given byt• 13. ,Honour Graduate of the Miltenburg -and had the niisfor- Goderich this year because of a somesof the doctors. Goderich District Collegiate, In- ' tune to fracture her elbow down int6O four categories;,spor . commitment made by the air- Because of the grovt�ing sup- stitute 'is attending a 6' week while roller skating at the .N 1x 11nC� ...1 .. s tsman, intermediate, advanced , port at Centralia to the Town porn and, 'feeding to protect French Summer School. at Lucknow Arena on Sunday and ''unlimited in varying of Exeter. It is hoped' by Ex- human life, it was suggested Trois-Pistoles, Quebec fromevening. She is carrying her degrees of difficulty. The sport- . 'perimental Aircraft Association that a ,meeting be arranged July 4 to August 15. Trois- arm in a sling, and did not sman competition calls for one and Aerobatics Canada, that With the Ministers, the Core Pist°les is 150 miles East of return to work in Owen Sound flight by the pilot. He receives a the air show can -be an annual Committee, medical represen- •Quebec City. Peter received a as planned. compulsory sequence at the event for Goderich. With this tatives, and Social Services start of the' rputine and must 1973 version of the Canadian execute it within a, space Aerobatics Championship and reps.v..to discuss the possibility of forming an All fancedt`Life following principles: money. ' t defined by the judges. Air -Show over with, you can be Group in the- area. (1) The right to life is the Bank ofAll Commreturnserce, go o the Pilots in the intermediate sure that many of the A meeting was set for Wed- basic human right, on which all Information sheets were competion execute two flight thousands who - witnessed the nesday, July 4 at the K.O.C. other rights depend. distributed. throukh the chur- plans, advanced competitors(2)two-day spectacle will put this Hall. Mrs. Jack Tokar , head of All human, beings have ches in Goderich, Kingsbridge three, and in each category the show on their calendars as an the Alliance for Life Committee an equal right to life, before and area. Bumper stickers were- pilot flies one free -style pattern. event which -must be attended : in Stratford, was invited- to and after birth. distributed 'add are the best In' he advanced class, the annually. come and speak to the group. (3) Society has a duty to means qf publicity. These were pilot flies four times; two plan- --The Alliance for Life is a uphold and protect that right. supplied, along with posters ped sequences, one sequence National federation of groups Besides its work of education without cost from Supreme ., given him the.(night before the 1 - and individuals that believe and research, it provides a Council Service Departrrient. . competion and one free -style that all human life—before and national,, voice for those op- s plan he - makes up himself.. effect septic tanks after birth -has a right to care posed to abortion. "Grade 7 and 8 They were - smoothness' poster contest was held re n • Pilots are judged on' the and protection: It insists" on If this group is formed the judged by Nanette 'Ouelettc, smoothness' of the manoeuvres,; Environment Ontario of- special obligation to the weak funds raised from the the rythmn demonstrated ficials in a survey of 16,724 and helpless, includingand she the un- Walkathon would be given to and thrid prize donatedisecond during the flight, flying time shoreline private sewage born. An educational body, one the new committee to 'work and on whether they are able to disposalze from La 'systems, found 7,001 of ' its main concerns _is to with to inform the public of the Boutique. First prize' winner was Bridget Dalton, execute the entire aerobatic would not function properly promote respect for unborn facts concerning abortion or to Kingsbridge. " the because',of, hi h levels in the . use as they saw fit to reach sequence directly in franc of g ‘human life., The winner of the essay con- +� �udgeis: StratgFit flight lines, Greet Likes., Within the Alliance for Life people and help them to under- crisp angles and round even The survey, conductedbythe are men and women with many stand what is happening. test was Ann Dalton, loops are some of the things private waste and water different occupations, diverse What,. has been accomplished Kingsbridge. Essays were judges look for in competition. branch,, lasted three weekeeand religious backgrounds, and to date? A Walkathon waa,held judged by Phil Main, English Most of the contestants fly covered 630 miles` of shorelineteacher. political views. Among them.on June 9. People taking part planes they have built, It is a from Burliingtcn to Amberley. are doctors, nuraes1 lawyers, in the Walk were from various Many letters were sent to costly sport. The 1,000 pound The following conditions housewives, social workers, faiths. Members of Parliament to ask Pitts-Spgtial the most common were found:—:.12percent of the teachers, students, clergymen, Men. , women and' children them to support. Dr. Patter's • competi>live plane costs $40 an systems had water levtIs- lesa office and •.factory workers. walked, and to date a total of view that Iromen are using hour to fly and $12,000 to 'than two ,feet below grade; 8 They include Protestants, 01,673.90 has.been banked. The Abortion as a method of•birth peicent were' surface flooded,, Catholics, Jews and members deadline has beeri••extended to control, and should not be build. :: ��-_- petition Winners -of-- the two -cis ocn, .. --and:- , • . �_ -�•�er�t�•--had---eroMoas:. yaar�o..prof tl�. JI �.. .. ' suu,y><1o.xel{ ' ous_�fAith. M�the walker's to iye,i . mh,){�tl�,-.covered �b�r..O.H.LP..�hlwhiea�-.-.� �.-....- , ;-r�-,.,, petition were: • sportsman damage:' But alt subscribe to tie more lime to collect their back have been good... High waters 04, a s f 0 ..44.--41,1•44•4414 .