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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-07-19, Page 6/t re St d Or es in 49 19 19 i °know if itwas'. yatel or Hurricane who struck last Thur - but it sure made its apt at the Sunset..lifted . to the parking , overte hed. The containef° pi 0411 flooded the ot.1 but at the same -bringing a fresh, texture to the greens aye. This rain along maintenance crew, the course for the loving it in excellent weekend and week, has enjoyed the oto copious number of golfers. If the weather to we will all be forward to weeks,g you atthe !lowing e, Thursday night both were in use. It was the r 'hickey Tournament lee' Nite. Both' were a Guenther men, ' after et least eighteen holes sunk their teeth into a steak. After filling tomachs, some very g card games were complete the•• event. useful prizes were d1es' Nite we had a w helpers. since Joyce holidays. Thanks end Mary -Lynn for ,., .. .; .1•...i-^.Fnl nl`w l.n.. In .,„ found the middle win- • first flight to be Malins, Bev Wheeler Phillips; middle alight winners' were uller, .Elle Connelly, Joanne Sturdy, Pat Dockstader, Shirley Straughan, Donna Crawford, Karen Sturdy, Pat Torok, and Brenda Picard.. Ladies' pink golf balls were given for prizes, Some played cards afterwards. The Juniors took part in a Scotch Two Ball a week ago. The winners were John Butler and Dennis Reed, Paul Schaefer and Jacques Richard, and Shawn Ryan and Neil Sager. The men had another ex- cellent turn out last Tuesday Nite with the `weather being very cooperative. Doug Spitzig was our low gross winner for this week, Winners in first flight were Bill_ Bradley, Rick Sowerby and W. Milley. Second flight winners were Bruce Wheeler, Randy Hugill, Stan • Connelly, Stan Telford, Hud- son . Warr, Mark Lassaline, and A.P. Beange, Third flight win- ners were John Sturdy, Eric McNee, Cliff Kennedy, Marcel Richard; Ray'Cook, Don. Fuller, Harold Sheardown, Albert Middel, and Jim Morris. The next few days we are having the pleasure of holding the Dashwood, Post Office and Londesboro tournaments. We hope everybody enjoys them- selves and the weather is cooperative. A busy weekend lies ahead of us at the Sunset. Hint - On a downhill lie, use a club with more loft -- eg. four wood — and play the ball nearer" youtr'''right foot" with a slightly open stance. • Teehee — Golf may list im- prove a man's disposition — but it sure broadens his Seaforth ceremony for local copIiTTT Arrays of white ave shake daises set in can- delabra formed the setting in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Seaforth, for the exchanging of marriage vows between Nancy Ann Swan and William Harold , Desjardins, The double -ring ceremony was performed by Reverend. S. Sharples on July 7. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L., Swan of Seaforth, and the groom the son of Mr. and ,Mrs. Clement Desjardins of Goderich. The bride. escorted down the aisle by her father was lovely in a11 length gown of white pe u de sole with white silk organza overlay. A band of white peau de sole accented the empire waist above the A-line skirt which flowed gently to form a chapel train. Em- broidered Alencon Jace accen- ted the mandarin neckline, Vic- torian sleeves and chapel train: - A floral garland Goderich m gathered her three-tierad fingertip veil of French silk Illusion. She wore a tiny locket, the gift of the groom and carried a nosegay of pink sweetheart roses, pink car- nations, white fuji mums and baby's breath. Maid of honor was miss Judy • Swan of Seaforth, sister orthe bride, wearing a gown of floral organza over pink taffeta': Mrs. John Kelly of London, sister of the groom, in a gown of floral organzaover mauve taffeta and Mrs. George Garrick of Seaforth, aunt of the bride in' a gown of floral organza over a yellow taffeta were the bridesmaids, The full length Empire gowns were styled alike with short puffed .sleeves and scoop necklines. They wore white wide brimmed floppy hats with band anti waist length sash of floral organza. They completed their ensemble with white accessories and an w• ins at snowmobile drags' ' More than 750 spectators lined the track at Hully Gully International Speedway last Sunday to experience the thrills and excitement of the second snowmobile Grass Drag warm- up. Competing for over $1,000 in prize money and trophies, 114 entries, some from as far as Timmins, tore down the 1/8 mile track displaying their skill and daring in one of On- tario's fastest, growing spec- tator sports. l• irst place finishes were: A stock, Keith Baer, Goderich; A super stock, Steve Martin, Dor- chester; A modified, Bob Hen- shaw, Ilderton; 13 stock; Lorne vocabulary. Hewing; B super stock, Wayne Make music 1'i Thomas, Cardiff; B modified, Barry Webb, Huntsville; ,B ladies, Audrey Collins, Varna; C stock, Bernard Verhoeven, Kerwood; C super stock, Wayne Thomas, Cardiff; C modified, John McGuire, Bramalea; C ladies, Cathy Heyndrickx, Simcoe; D stock, " Peter Nieuwenhuizer, - Watford; D - modified, Greg Armstrong, Zurich; E stock, Peter Nieuwenhuizer, --Watford; E ,,,modified., ,,Greg Schettelmeir, St. Jacobs; junior, Scott Darling, Ailsa Craig. The Third Snowmobile Grass Drag warm-up will be held on Sunday July 29 at Hully Gully. ovum iscatm rAR„ !mIAY .•; (photo by Frank Phillips) MR. AND MRS. W.H. DESJARDINS carried nosegays of white sliasta c1'aises and baby's. breath. Robert Desjardins of Goderich, brother of the groom, was the groomsman and the guests were ushered by Ken- neth Swan of Seaforth, brother of the bride, and John Kelly of London, .hrother-in-law of the groom. The groom -and his at- tendants were attired in black suits with white ruffled shirts. Robert : Palin, ' organist ac- companied Mrs. Peiggy Coombs, soloist, when she ,sang, "The Wedding Prayer" before the ceremony and "Father Almighty" during the signing of the register. A reception followed at the Seaforth Legion with the bride's mother receiving'' the guests wearing a floor -length gown of mauve and white polyester crepe with white ac- cessoriesand a corsage of white carnations. The groom's mother wore a floor-ength for the -love of it Music workshop attracts young set threerod d h'a Pse1iM !rem Goderich took port in a Muslo Concepts Workshop' °0ficIudino. on Tuesday. The workshop was operated by six younI- Tomo end financed through an Opportunities For Youth grant from the �M • 'e are two such workshops touring Ontario making stops In many the summer Months. Arrangements for the workshop were made by the apartment and a local O.F.Y. program known as Recrs/Action. (staff '4 t+ • phi 74 • • COLBORNE TOWNSHIP Cemetery Memorial Service SUNDAY, JULY R9; 1973 N. aio P.M. Nov. yawn wxi Is to e. guest speaker Two "Music Concept Workshops" are touring: On- tario during the summer mon- ths consisting of six young people each equipped with a wide range of musical" yin= struments and knowledge. One of these rolling workshops stopped in Gederich for a four day visit which wound up Tuesday. During their visit to Goderich they provided two days of workshops using facilities at Victoria Public School and also staged two concerts for the community, the first at the school on Saturday - and .the• second on Monday evening at Harbor Park. The "Music Concepts Workshop" is financed by an • Opportunities For .Youth grant from he Federal Govern- ment./The troupe visits a com muni y, and..meets with wduld- be local musicians; giving them an, 'opportunity to learn more about their instiiments and ; their own abilities. 'Over the visit to Goderich between 30 and 40 young peopletook part in the workshop program involving instruments such as guitar, flute, trombone and french horn. Arrangm,ents for the Workshop were made by the Goderich Recreation Depart- ment and a local O.F.Y. spon- sored group known as Recre/Action. ...take on summer IN COOL! CASUAL! - COMFORT! SWIM SUITS SHORTS TEE SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS SLACKS "_JACKETS TANK TOPS WE HAVE LEVIS JEANS - 31 195 e JACKETS - s 1 51 s SHIRTS - 3995 Pick�& C�mpbeII eta. n.Store Wise CLINTON • GODEIICH - KINCARDINE gown of pink floral nylon with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. 'For travelling to northern parts of Ontario, the bride chose a floor -length --gown of light . blue polyester crepe with a white collar and short puffy sleeves. She wore white ac- cessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The couple will reside in their. home at 60 East St., Goderich. The groom's parents enter- tained at the Seaforth Commer- cial Hotel following the wed- ding rehearsal Friday evening. Guests were present from Seaforth, G derich, Ottawa, London, Cold Springs, Toronto, Sarnia, Penetang, Kitchener Egmondvrlle, Pcrest, Bayfield, Chelmsford, Clinton`, ,and Midland. _ • Prior to her marriage the bride was honoured by a shower given for her by her aunt, Mrs. Helen Garrick, and sister = Miss Judy Swan. Mrs. Doris Allan and Mrs. Janet Rice friends of the bride enter- tained at a miscellaneous shower. It *4 aso-imas MR. AND MRS.. R. L TYNDALL Reside in Saltford Karen Marie -Sheardown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sheardown, Goderich, became the bride of Ronald Lorne Tyndall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tyndall, Clinton, in a double -ring ceremony June 22 at North Street - United 'Church. Rev. Robert Raymont officiated. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride chose a white full-length dress and train of fantasia crepe trimmed with waist -length veil and carried a bouquet of yellow roses among white carnations and baby's breath:,,. Penny Bricker, Goderich, was maid of ,honor in a full-length dress of `yellow fantasia crepe with white sleeves and. a yoke of white lace., She carried a bouquet of white daisies with yellow, centres. - Gowned identically to the maid of honor were the bridesmaids, Ann Sheardown, Kingsbridge, and Duane Tyn- dall, Clinton. Groomsman was John Hudie, Clinton. Ushers were Wayne Sheardown, Goderich, and Steven Tyndall, Clinton. The reception was at Salt - ford Valleyall. The bride's mother wore a flowered polyester flocked.- sheer dress with a corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother wore a full-length pink flowered em- pire -waisted dress with a cor- sage of pink roses. For travelling to Northern Ontario, the bride changed to a navy blue and white polyester pant suit with a corsage of red roses. The couple are residing in Saltford. 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