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Dolnninion Lay, a big holiday,
was celebrated by people of all
nationalities, in many different -
ways. London and Toronto en-
joyed a visit from the Queen, ford. Winners in Second Flight
the Sunset enjoyed a visit from were Donna Fritzley, Mary
golfers w.hb were campers, local Lynn Telford, Fran Profit,
people or Sunday driver Marg Smith, Willa . Williams,
These people. ` continually -Dorothy Bogie and Shirley
flowed into the Sunset, Straughan.
crowding each tee off on the The Huron Electric League
had ' a very successful tour-
nament last Wednesday with
20 over the estimated number
showing up. A good time was
enjoyed by all with many
beautiful donated prizes being
distributed. ,
Rain, unfortunately ended
Meet's Night last week, except
for a few who stayed around to
play cards. Better luck next
Winners of First Flight at
Ladies Night last week were
Joyce Bolton? Jo -Anne Telford,
Shirley Baechler, and Pat Clif-
whole 18 'holes. Many of these
golfers commentedon excellent
course conditions. Credit goes
out to Leroy, Steve and Don for
their long hours and hard
work.
At the Sunset, we held tad
Holiday, Party early, on June
30. Members and Greenfeers
took part in a Mixed Scotch
Two Ball steak barbecue, and
fun -filled party. week fellows.
Winners_,of the Scotch_„Two- The Juniors fought their way
_ Ball were Stan Connelly and through the crowd last Sunday
Beffy---Fuller; George _Bolton afternoon. If these Juniors keep
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and Karen Kelly, Don enwell__- doing- as well as they -ars at.
and Kay' Lyndon, and Eric , present, we will"haves-some ex -
McNee and Mary Arniallini, cellent golfers in b few years.
Thanks for taking -part golfers, Winners from a week ago
making it a very enjoable day were Dennis Reed, Ray Bode,
for all Neil McNay, Brian Kenwell,
i Sune y July 8, 1973
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Registration 11:00 a.m.
Rads start 1:30 p.m.
Although Thursdayng
wasn't very .promising, a rain
gradually stopped,' and by late
afternoon the'sun was shining.
The weather enabled the
Ladies and teachers to carry on
with their planned events.
Scotch Three -Ball, a -revised
form of Two -Ball, was atter-lip;
.ted by several teachers from
Robertson Public School.
Many,, trying golf for their first
time enjoyed it very much,
showing up the next day to try results in the lifting of the club
and locking of the wrists as the
club is taken back:
.To,avoid ,this..you. should try.
to' co-ordinate the• left hand,
left arm and left side in a
rotating effort ,,to transfer the
weight from left to `right,
Tee-hee - In some, parts of
Africa, native tribes practise
the strange custom' of beating
the groundwitii sticks and rut=
tering wild, blood -curling yells.
Anthropologists call this a form
_..of primitive selfexpression.-We
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Mike Milley, Jim Fritzley, j?aul
Schaefer, Brian Reed, Leroy
Meriatn, and Marie Bolton, .
This past Tuesday two of our
Juniors, Dennis Reed and Dave
Bedour travelled to Conestoga
to qualify . for Junior Cham-
pionship. The results -will be
recorded next week.
- "Pop, ups" or Skied
Shots are caused `mainly by the
domination of the backswing
with the right . hand, which
it again.The steak barbecue
was followed with some com-
petitive card games. _
Ladies,Hdon't forget, the Steak..
„ Barbecue --tonight 'July 5; 'and,,
Scotch Two Ball. Bring a
friend and don't forget your
surprise r gift.
We've shoppedthe.. florid
For the "merriest rag,
Visit Eric Mcliroy's
MERRY -
RAGS
boutique
You'll tour the quality,-
taihion',-and- prices of our
kung and short dresses
(Women's, misses and juniors
Mass), 'swimwear, sportswear,
jswNNry, shoes, sandals, hats,
accessories and gift Items.
Many of these fashions are
advertised In national
ma ftaslMs.
On Thursday evening, June
28, the Goderich P.U.C. hosted
approximately 80 guests at a
smorgasbord banquet in the
Bedford Hotel to honour
retiring Water_ Department
Superintendent Reg. Bridle.
The gathering comprised
Commissioners, employees,
retired employees, "salts
representatives of utility sup-
pliers, as well as business
ass fates, and their wives.
ppecial guests were Mr.
* Bridl'?s'brother'Fred, Manager
of the_ Dresden. P.U.C:,' and
brother Herb., a local resident.
Office Manager Don McMillan
led in grace and a toast to the
Queen. Commission Chairman
Bruce Ryan welcomed the
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guests, and during the course of
-
his 'remarks stressed the one
hundred percent effort exten-
ded by Mr. Bridle during his
many year's service to the
utility.
The 15" piece "P.U.C. Band"
gaily. clad in 'the bright red
,tunics of the Goderich
Laketown Band pleyed
"Yellow Bird" -- "Men of
_Harlech" and "Battle Hymn' of
the Republic". The. band's in-
struments ranged from the, -
brazen brass of trumpets and
trombone to the, hushed reeds
of saxaphone! and clarinet, as
well as banjo, guitar, tam-
bourine -anis maraca.
ills" Worship ' Mayor Worsell
--- on bass drum, retired PUC Line
Foreman Harry Crane on snare
drum and Line Foreman Evert
Middel on cymbals, provided a
,,,.very lively percussion section.
Office "Clerks -Lorraine Betties
and"- Mary Campion added
feminine finesse with • kaz9os
assisted by Mr. Bridle's, suc-
cessor Ernie Portef "and 'Meter
'Superintendent John Wood.'
'First term Commissioner
"Ben" Sfieardovyn displayed a
keen sense of rhythm, -with the
tambou-rine. -
Assistant Line Foreman Jim
Scott with violin and Com-
tmissioner Bruce Ryan, guitar,
provided rhythmic toe tapping
country music. „Manager Dave
Rolstonrand J.im Scott revealed
hidden talents as they com-
bined in a vocal duet, reviewing
some humorous incidents oc-
curring during Mr,,' - Bridle's
long career.
Mr. Bev. Woods of the
Canada Valve Company.
presented a gift to Mr. Bridle
on behalf of ail the utility'sup=
Sargeant M.G.' Groves who
was born In Orillla," joind the
O.P.P. In 1952 and was posted
to .the Goderich Municipal
Detachment. In 1953 he Was
posted- .to..-' the Goderlch
Detachment of the O.PP. fn
1963 he was posted to the
M
eaford ....Detachment and In
1966 was _ promoted_ .to- -.the
rafnk of Corporal and became
N.C.O. in chargio of ,the
detachment. Sergeant Groves
..will , comrnence- -this- new --rank
on July 1 and will be stationed
at G.H.O., Toronto, Special
Services Branch.
plier representatives present.
Burns Ross, while "making a
presentation on behalf'of B.M.
Ross & Associates Ltd.'
thanked Mr. Bridle for the help
-and co-operation He'Personally
received over the past; twenty-
two years. Mr. Ross also added
that under the retiring em-
ployee's supervision, a water
distribution system has been
constructed in Goderich that is
second to none in Western On-'
Commission Vice -Chairman
George Filsinger presented gifts
to Mr. and Mrs. Bridle -'on
behalf of the C'om'cnissth , and
in.so-doing- thanked =the -retiring
recipient for his many years of
loyal and efficient service to the
utility and in generals 'the
residents of Goderich.
The final presentation- was
made by --veteran .P:U.C. em-.
ployee John Wood on behalf .of
the utilipy employees:, Mr.
Wood recalled the many har-
monious yearssof association he
'enjoyed while a 'fellow "-em--
ployee of Mr. Bridle.
- In replying to the speakers.
and presentations, Mn: Bridle, ,
obviously moved by the
evening's events, made special
reference to the support'exten-
ded him ,to
the_. years by his
wife Violet. The speaker exten-
ded his thanks to the Com-
mission; as well as the utility
employees, past and present,
for their kindness to him. Mr.
,Bridle concluded his brief, but
sincere remarks, by thanking
the utility Manager Dave
Rolston and .his assistants for
their efforts in 'planning his
retirement evening.
knox Presbyterian Church
was . decorated with white
mums 'and multi -colored
daisies June 8 for the double -
ring ceremony at which Lynda
Kaye Atlin became_ the bride of
David Robert Williams. Rev.-- -
Lockhart Royal officiated for
the ceremony
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Allin and
the groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert A. Williams,,all of
Goderich.
Giveirnn marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor -
length gown of white polyester
sheer- over -nylon --taffeta -
ferieuring ail - empire waistline
with white lace'-tr-im and a V -
neckline with standup sheer
frills. The long fitted • sleeves,
were trimmed ,.with a row of
lace and frills. The dress was
=" embossed with roses. Her floor -
length veil of silk illusion_ was
trimmed with lace and --was
held in place with roses.' She
carried a white lace -covered
'Bible adorned 7. with, . pink
sweetheart roses , white daisies
and green fern.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Cheryl Feagan, Goderich.
Bridesmaids were Miss Janet
' Allin, Miss Wendy Allin, Miss
Debbie Allin and d Mrs. Sheila
Whitehead, all of Goderich.
The attendants were gowned
alike in floor -length. hot pink
crimplene gowns styled with
„empire waistlines trimmed with
white lace' and pink ribbon, low
rounded necklinres and short
sleeves. They wore white satin
ribbon in•their hair and carried
bouquets of multi -colored
.daisies, green fererand pink rib-
bons.
Groomsman was Terry
Whitehead, Goderich: Ushers
were Douglas' 4'eagan, Gary
McPhee and Ed Byrski, all of
Goderich, and Greg Potter,
.Clinton.
The : wedding reception ,was
at the White Carnation where
' the decorations were pink and
pink .and white streamers and
pink wedding bells. The tables
"were decorated with pink
peonies and pansies.
The -bride's mother, wore a
-floor-Iength gown of avocado
green chiffon over taffeta
featuring an empire waistline
and long sheer sleeves, white
accessories and white mum cor-
sage.. The groom's' mother
choose a floor -length .gown of
MRS. ETTA
AATILDA COTTER'. -
Rev. C. Youmatoff conducted
the funeral service June' 29
from the' McCallum Funeral
Home for the late Mrs. Etta
Matilda Cotterwho died June'
27 at Goderich- after a lengthy
illness. She was 71 years of age.
Mrs. Cotter was the former
Etta Matilda Craig and is sur-
_,„ viYed by e : brother -in -law, -
Harold Jamieson of ,Islington.
,Pallbearers were Grant
Ellison, Mitchell Moore, Bill
McClinchey and Doug Darn -
borough. Interment was at
Maitland Cenietery, Goderich.
Williams
mauve and silver floral
crimplene with long sleeves,
silveraccessories anti ., a pink
and white mum corsage.
The couple left for a
honeymoon in Niagera Falls;
the _bride travelling in a navy
blue and white dress -with -white' 4'
accessories and a red and white
carnation corsage.
They are living at -114 St.
_David Street, Goderich.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was honored with a com-
munity shower given at Ben -
miller United Church by Mrs.
Joyce Oke as well as a shower
given by matron of honor Mrs.
Cheryl Feaganat her home.
Only one boat visited
Goderich Harbor during the
past week: The Thornhill put
into Goderich with grain fQr
the local elevators.
No salt boats have made
.,calls,_, to,,,the,_,local, „ w,eterfront
'since workers at the Domtar
Chemicals Sifto Salt Mine went
on strike;
Three boats are due with
more grain during the month of
July, the D.C. Everest, the
Westdale and the Franguelin.
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f Dutch Boy Cadet & Bugle Bond
Kitchener Legion Pipe Band
-Brussels Pipe, Band.
wl Zurich Centennial Band
Forest Excelsior Band
Goderich Laketown Band
"Durham Girls -Drum and Bugle Cor
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