HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-07-26, Page 18•
PAG= 4A--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR. THURSDAY, JULY, 26, 1973
Recent
gradates
Wed in
Dungannon
Karen Hodges, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hodges,
Goderich, recently graduated
from the Huron Perth Regional
School of ''Nursing during
exercises held on June 29.
Karen has accepted a position
with the Goderich Psychiatric
Hospital.
•Godorich Mayor Harry Worsen, left, and Huron County Clerk, John- Berry, centre, greet On-
tario Minister of Industry and Tourism,Claude Bennett outside the County Court House on
Monday when the Provincial Minister stopped In Goderich to meet with municipal officials
and members of the local Tourist Committee and Industrial Commission. Mr. Bennett is
touring the whole of Ontario in a mini litas meeting.with officials to discuss problems facing
industry and tourism at the local level.
Doldre Elizabeth Fisher,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Fisher of 39 Britannia Road_
East In Goderich, received her
diploma In Hpme Economics
recently at *convocation
.ceremonies of Ryerson
Polytechnics' Institut•
Toronto. A total of 124
degrees were awarded at the
institute's* largest degree
granting convp.cation since it
was empowered by the On-
tario Government In -October
,of 1971 `to grant certain
Despite the cool wind of
Monday afternoon, many of the
residentS were able to enjoy the
Band Concert At the second
storey, windows' with about 60
others 'on the west lawn.
The _regular "Family Night"
program was held on Tuesday
evening- this week tozaccom-
modate a visit by a group of
young musicians- from the
Toronto area. These .young
people are working under a
Government sponsored
program, Music Concepts
Workshop, and have enter,
lained a variety of audiences in
South Western Ontario, Mem-
-hers-of the* band, are Mike Ross,
Custom Farm Work
Anhydious Ammonia Applying
PLOUGHING
CULTIVATING
PLANTING
-Bob McNiven, Ian
MacDougall, Vince Brady, Jack
Welblopm, and Mike Burn -
stein.
- Nineteen residents attended
the Octogenarian picnic and
program at the Anglican Parish
Hall at Goderich on Wed-
nesday. Everyone reports a
most enjoyable afternoon with
-the, McMillan Family, talents
from the Goderich Psychiatric
Hospital and others providing'
the progeam followed by
refreshments and a socialhour.
Mrs. Mary Johnson, 99, a
Mr.' Walter Kingswell, 9 of
the Home are the elde lady
and gentleman mem rs ,but
kik didn't feel able r the trip.
Many thanks go to those
responsible for the get-together
as well as the gentlemen who
provided the transportation.
MR. AND MRS. K.L. McNE
A wedding trip to,Manitoulin
Island followed the June 23
JONES • OLSONI .SOMAS. �a11
r..w ...w.. .,.0 •,•nwia.a � tam. tat
Iat
•V.
PLUS.
THE LAWNS ANE OUT'A S11NT!
VALT 011111EYNNK., C�
NM SIU SEE HIM, iY�'•
Nm DON'T
CESAR .JOE c -
RUSSELL ROMERO FLYNN BACKUS
WILIA`M M �.w 1fWIT1 w MENGE$ r...4 BAK ALVAN
W ANDRE wsara
Y,d
ich,
11•
Ann
th
nl
.fly
Nil
veto
'ch
teo
' off
ich.-
Blr
8:30
fft
i of
ealt
r =ll
atiol
f
IN—
ighl
me,
duet
e
ng
lly
el IC
Hurc
invite,
! Adu
,Aub
on
om 1
Ith S
t Car
emia
e Te
Pr.
ring
rlh
cal
� 1.--3
Huio
Vices
Hei
annoy
Chu
July 1
a.m. f
lth Si
emia
uniia
ring
illwr
n's i
for
on tei
KI
PO
Luckno and Mrs. Nancy'Mar-
chl, G,. erich. They wore floor-
len.c mint green dresses with
hi necklines and long, full
eeves topped with short -
sleeved white lace jackets
giving the layered effect. They
wore pink daisies in their hair
and carried bouquets of mat-
ching pink daisies.
Groomsman was Roger Pen-
tland, Dungan,non.W Ushers were
Ken Vanderburgh, -Port Albert,
and Robert McWhinney,
Dungannon.
.The wedding dinner was ser-
ved at the church and the wed-
ding reception was held at Salt -
ford Valley Hall. The bride's
mother received . guests in a
mauve flowered floor -length
polyester crepe gown with a
corsage of mauve carnations.
The groom's mother chose .a
' yellow floor -length-.- gown of
flocked polyester over satin
with . a corsage of white roses.
For travelling, Vhe bride don-
ned , a pink polka-dot floor -
length dress. -
The courile are residing in
Goderich.
LOVE'S
GIFT
REMEMBRANCE
rho( irs. a
You aro romomberIng a loved one.
L'-- PRYDE 81-SQN LT.;„
HELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS
SEE 77 HAMILTON ST. 524-8761`
LOWER INTEREST RATES
SPRAYING
HARVESTING
CROP [HIVING
529-7561
LAK,E_ RANGE ACRES
TIMOTHY J. HUNTER
is
your
phone
b ok
listing
correct
Please tpll us now,
before we print the new
GODERICH
Directory
on Augtist 27 th
Look Up your listincl in the current Directory. If
yoU vvish to have it changed, call your Telephone
Busintles „Mice at 1-271-391f
Bell tetrads
.Bullt, managed and owned by Canadians..
FOR PERTH & HURON COUNTIES
EXPANDING
TO SERVE YOU BETTER,
Now Altailable On
1ST. AND 2ND MORTGAGES
Anywhere in Ontario
RESIDENTIAL, COM- M°nERCFAL,1- NINI5TRI
and FARM PROPERTIES
IDnetey,eriimopFmineantncing For New Construction &
For Representpathiovnees In Your Area
SAFEWAY ,INVESTMENTS AND
C9NStILTANTS LIMITED
(519) 744-6535 Collect
Head Office - 56 Weber St. E. Kitchener, Ord.
—We Buy Existing •Mortgages for Instant Cas
havt
The
by
MACY
FRI
ATIO
THE KITCHENER IMMIGRATIO .1; CENTRE
WILL HAVE REPRESENTATIVES
IN STRATFORD ON WEDNESDAYS
BEGINNING AUGUST 1st 1973
CANADA IMMIGRATION CENTRE
1 00 ALBERT ST.,
STRATFORD/ ONT.
EACH WEDNESDAY -9:30 A.M. 3:00 P.M.
CANAPA IMMIGRATION CENTRE
BUSINES
DIRECT
esti
ntic
Soot
mond
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST
The Square 524-7661
Ronald L.
McDonald
39 st. David St., 5244253
Goclorich, Ontario
DIESEL
Repaired
'For All Popular Makes
Huron Fuel Injection
Equipment
"Bayfiskl, Rd. 482-7971
Cards For
All Occasions
* Books
* Records
ANDERSON/
BOOK CIO
33 EAST Si.
Godarkh
ELM
Pt
w p
JUNI
Vist
•
For
FASHION
t RIGHT
SHOES
The Place To Go ,Js
ROSS
SHOES
The Square
Gederich
•