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NA. AND MRS: W.G. WESTBROOK
at Menesetung
MR. -AND MRS. B.E. SILLIB
Lighted candelabra, white
glads- and yellow mums
decorated `Dungannon United
Church June 16 when Rev,,
Clarence McClenaghan perfor-
med the double -ring ceremony
which united in marriage Bruce
Elwin Sillib*and Marsha Jane
hepe1 at Menesetung provided organ music, and ac- Hodges.
Camp, north of companied the soloist- Mrs. The. bride is the daughter of
was decorated with -John Westbrook, who sang. - Mr. anrMrs. Lloyd Hodges,
and roses for the "The 'Lord is .My _Shepherd" Dungannon. The groom's
wedding of Dawn and 'Whither Thou,. Goest". _. parents,are'Mr. and Mrs.. Elwin
t�.daugitel;.ol,.,M,r. The reception followed at the ` Sillib, /Nile.
James Prest, R.R. 5, Maitland Country Club. The - _ _Soloist was Aubrey Toll,
end William- George- guests -were received by -the -
"Myth; who sang 0 Perfect Love
t, son of Mr. and Mrs ` bride's mother wearing a floor and True Love Goes On and
Westbrook,' Eldon length gown of peach flowered' On.
ev. Donald Beck of Georgette with deep flounce, Given in marriage by her
officiated at the and a corsage of white and ' father, the bride wore a floor -
ceremony. , green carnations. The groom's,length empire waisted gown
e, given in_marriage mother assisted wearing a longwith high Victorian neckline
father, wore a floor gown with :whiite_ `bodice and land bishop sleeves. There were
nor white satin em- lilac and white skirt. Her cor- two panels of wide embroidered
with;pink blossoms, sage ,was lilac arid white car- swiss lace on the front of the
!der length veil with nations.. . dress and on the centre of the
cap. She carried a The bride and groom left for long cathedral train extending
'fired carnations and •a- ' hort wedding "trip. before from 'the back waist out into a
reies.' ' _. proceeding to Churchill; V at the bottom. The Juliet cap
nReaburn of Toronto Manitoba, where the ,groom ' caught ,a fourtiered scalloped
-ofhonor, and Mrs. will be employed ' with the silk shoulder length veil and
aJar, Galt, sister of the Department of Transportation she carried abouquet of ;white
is bridesmaid. They and Communications. gardenias, stephanotisan'i`
y styled .gowns of Prior to the wedding 'Mr. and baby carnations.
with flounced hem; Mrs. Harry Westbrook "hosted , Maid of honor was Miss Deb -
and green leaf the rehearsal t party at their bie Hodges, sister of the bride.
77t t fttdlr rI f`etfei`"t"�.« . „ ,,,,She wore a floor -length gown in
k;offGoderic ,°was ' , %P►rif ers', thk-tfrid*' vI a 4' ellow featuring a sheer. over=
enaitirs were{Jim held arStrktford"!8y the'X-Ray ` : dress with tiny clusters of
11, Goderich, and Department, where the bride pastel colored .flowers. The
st, brother- of the has'ken in traig, a t the-, dress featured a long self -
Colborne np�Town Rip all by ' ruffled sleeve, deep , hemline
Millar, brother-in-law friends and neighbours of the ruffle and bodice ruffled from
*de, piped the guests to community, Also Miss Maureen the shoulders to a V . in front
rch,and again, upon Reaburn' entertained school 7 and back. She wore small but -
with familiar Scottish classmates at the home of her terflies in her hair, colored: to
. parents, Mr,, and Mrs.. Eric match her dress and- carried a
JA, Snider,, Goderich, Reaburn; . R'.R. 5 Goderich. * .bouquet tinted yellow to match
as .,,,. ).,-I. y.,,,1,®'.1.o-„"a:- .'4.1,, her gown.
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°and tourne Briidesrrtaids 'were Mr"s.
' Valerie-Vanderburgh, sister of
, - the bride, Goderich° and Mrs.
tracts. good group,; Ann Hodges, sister-in-law. _Miss
Annette Hodges was junior
bridesniaid. They' Were gowned
oderich Lawn Bowling This year, the silver dollars/ similarly to the maid of honor
Id its annual tour- encased in treasure chests but in green, pink and blue
on Dominion Day. The handmade by Fred Richardson, respectively: ' ' -
was perfect and the went to. Art Finlayson and his Flowergirl was Miss Vicky
eraiilled with bowlers _ daughter
$rends, .'from Vandenburgh, niece, of the
itshener, St. Marys, Seaforth. in a white gown 'similar,
d, Seaforth, Clinton, _ Just beaten out for the top bride
Win ham p Londonprize, to 'those worn by the senior at-
!rich.g . Bert Gray and his wife tendants. She carried a white,
Jean from Clinton took home -
larity of this tour- second. Third place went to the
tanbeattributed to the Goderich entry of Arnold
of forty silver dollars, Fisher and Mary Rouse.
Sly donated by the Sixty-four bowlers competed,
+ranch of Victoria with sixteen taking home
Trust, a, prizes.
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SWIMWEAR
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FQR'EUMMER FUN IN THE SUN.
SPORT SHIRTS
SHORTS
SLACKS
-T-SHIRTS
STRAW HATS
JEANS ETC.
POtA SUMMER WE
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basket of mums with yellow,
green ,, pink, and blue flowers.
Groomsman was Gary
Sproul, uncle . of the groom,'-
Dungannon. Ushers were Den-
nis Vanderburgh, Goderich;
Tim Sanders, Goderich and
Timmy Hodges„` Dungannon.
The Wedding reception was
at Saltford Valley .Flat!„ The
bride's, table was -centred with
a two tiered wedding -cake and
..pink bells.
For her daughter's wedding;
Mrs. Hodges chose . a long
yello.w.coat and dress ensemble
with white accessories and` a
corsage of white gardenias. The
groom's, mother_ chose a r�o,.ng
gown with a mauve crepe's"kirt
and a , figured sheer crepe
bodice and sleeves with white
accessories anda mauve tinted
gardenia corsage.
For travelling .to Manitoulin
Island” and Northern Ontario,
the couple , changed -into navy
'blazers and slacks, the bride
wearing a corsage of yellow
roses. -
The newlyweds are living in
Dungannon.
Pxior to her wedding, the
bride was feted at showers
hosted by Mrs.' Marion Hatt
and other nurses M, Wingham
Hospital; a ' community shower
held .,at 'Dungannon Unifed
Church a shower . for
girlfriends held at', the home,of
Mrs.. . Ann Hodges; and a
shower for relatives . given by
Mrs. Marie Huff, an aunt of the
bride.
(Bridge Scores
Six tables were in play when
the Goderich Bridge Club met
in their regular activities this
week.
F*st went to Mrs. D. Wort iv
and Mrs. William Duncan wi&h
65 points: Second , went to
Frank bonnelly and Roy
Hilton with 60 and one half,
third to Mrs. I. Papernick and
Mrs. Frank Currie wand- fourth
and fifth, place tied with 56
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points:They were ;the tenths of
Mrs. J. Peters and Mrs. G.
White arid H.A. Weerasooriya
and Lee Ryan,
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SALES Ou'flETs:
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• CRAIGIE'S
• DENOMME'S FLOWERS . .
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• DENOMME GARDEN I CENTRE
• WORSELL'S PLUMBING -
• WORTHY'S ESSO
• JOE'S BP
• SPROUL'S,BP
• GODERICH RESTAURANT
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BLUE -
William L. Elliott, son of Cap-
tain and Mrs. W. T. Elliott,
Port Colborne, graduated May
29th from Brock University, St.
Catharines with a Bachelor of
Arts degree in History and
Politics. He has accepted a
position with the Department
of National Revenue.
VunaOra'
gun club
holds shoat
The Vanastra Gun Club held
two successful trap and skeet
shoots last week. •
In the trap shoot held last
Wednesday June 27, Lloyd
Venner topped the shooters by
hitting 24 out„ of a possible 25
traps. Murray. East hit 22 and
Mervin Batkin hit 20. Other
scores were; Bill Tompson, 21;
Don Cunninghan, 20; John
Land -,--20 and Ashley Gilbert;
17.
Last $atisrday, Louis More
topped the skeet shoot by
ting 23 out of a possibl
targets. Tied with him,
Bill_ Stewart and. John
Bill Thompson and Dr.
each hit 22, while Glen'
leu
it -
25
were
.atnd._
ynne
;ogck
hit 21%. Mervin Batkin hit 2o,
and Herman Fischer ,shot 19.
LONG
GODERICH 'SIGNAL-STAt,.,THUMADAY, JULY
Couple wed
inquiet
ceremony
-Carol Naomi Brenda Ander-
son of Goderich and Robert Lee
Bechard of Goderich were
united in matriage in a quiet
but pretty -ceremony at Victoria
`Street United Church Goderich,
on Friday June 22 .by Rev.
Leonard Warr,
Given in marriage by her
brother, Barry Anderson of
Dunganrkon, the bride wore a
floor length gown of powder
blue crimp knit, featuring a
high waist topping a wide, full
skirt ,and trimmed with daisies.
The bride wore daisies in her
hair and carried a bouquet of
white mums centered .with a
single red rose.
Valerie Park of Dungannon
as maid of honor wore a floor
._.,,length gown of white nylon
over „taffeta flocked with blue
flowers, featuring a, long
sleeved, .lace trimmed bodice
and -flue satin ribbon at the
waist. Blue ribbons and .daisies
accented her hair, and she
carried a 'bouquet of blue and
white mums.
Richard Bisset of Goderich
was groomsman.
Following the ceremony a
'small reception was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran,
Huber 113 Park St., Goderich.
Prior to her ma riage the
bride was honored a a surprise
shower - held at the home of
Mrs. Gail Cook,' -Dungannon.
The young couple are
residing in Dungannon.
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