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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-10-04, Page 27en evening service in, Street United Church, ich, on Friday, August Anne Alton of Lucknow e the bride of John Sut ughes of Goderich. The ring exchange of vows Prior to her marriage the eard by Rev. Robert L. bride was entertained at social ont. functions given in her honor. ted tapers in candelabra Mesdames H. Bettger, G. Par- d with white shasta sons and M. Rumley, Goderich, , yellow gladioli and were hostesses at the former's Id greenery illuminated home for a miscellaneous Iter. shower; Mrs. R.S. Atkey, Clin- bride is the daughter of ton, aunt of the groom, enter- nd Mrs. Albert B. Altpn, tained at a bridesmaids' lun- ew, and Dr. -anti Mrs. --=eh e o n= ` at the : Little- Inn-, . and W. T Hughes, Bayfield; Mrs. T. Jarczak held ich, are the parents of the a miscellaneous shower lit her home in Goderich; a 'neigh- ,. Be neigh- ne 11. Dotterer, Goderich, borhood gadget shower for the ed at the organ and the bridal couple was hosted by 'suncle, Edward Gillin, of Mrs. .G. Ellis, Goderich; Mrs. sang 0 Perfect Love Herbert Wilkin, aunt of the processional..and bride, and Mrs. George Smyth, Wedd'►Prayer as the Lucknow, held a "money -tree" e knelt \,at the altar. shower at Mrs. Wilkin's home g the sling of the which was attended by r, Mr. Dottier ° played relatives of the bride; and the. ato in F Majo , by C.M. bride's Lucknow neighbours made a presentation. and Mrs, Altork.gave Dr. and Mrs. Hughes and Dr. daughter in marriage4ier and Mrs. G. Rix Graham enter - 1 gown of white s k tained the bridal party and e was fashioned on prin their friends at the family home ines with a lovr4cooped olio iw ng"ihe rehearsal. ae,long bell sleeves and rt train. A Juliet cap of material completed ., :ble and she 'carried a ti of white roses. David Harris -of Sydney, ilia, was her sister's k, n—of—honor .and. the __ ids were Mrs. Thomas Goderich; Mrs: George cousin of the . bride, m; and Mrs. Rix Graham, of the groom, Prince ge, British Columbia. attendants wore floor - h ti:M gowns of forest green :ter crepe patterned in mn shades of bronze, , gold and' yellow. The ed bodices featured • low necklines -and long, full es caught to bands at the and softly flowing skirts om the empire waistlines. only ornament was a heart -shaped locket, the of the bride. They each a single long-stemmed rose. winsome little flower as the bride's niece Karen 'of Peterborough, in a e bouffant dress with accent. She carried a .of small white mums yellow rosebuds. arer was the groom's ew, John Graham of e George, British Colum - wearing a white suit accen- with green and brown. ® t oomsman was Peter Bet - of Windsor and Donald Lucknow, brother of- the e, Robert , . Wallace, erich, and Michael mer, London, ushered the who were present from !ilia, Japan, the western Rees and points in the NOW AVAIL States and Ontario. reception was held at the lend Country Club where bride's mother received h wearing a formal_ gown P pink crimplerie with a e of white roses. The smother chose a formal dress of.delphinium blue jerseY and pink rosebuds her corsage. na Rlphick and Sharon Lucknow, nieces of the presided over the guest A family friend, Reginald ington, St. Catharines, with the duties of astet- " travelling to ,the bride changed ueto a dress of hand -loomed wool in shades of green and Her accessories Patent were and she wore a eo` white roses. 'And Mrs. Hughes are 3 b West S t r e e t !n!t in Montreal, Quebec, where the groom is completing his Master's degree in Business Administration at Sir George Williams University. Teeswater Fall Fair has become an annual tradition for many people in this part of On- tario, and this year's edition promises tri ' continue that tradition in gran& style. The 1973 Teeswater Fair is set for Thanksgiving weekend, Oc- tober 5 and 6. • Mr. Donald M. Gillies of Toronto will officially open the 118th, annual edition of Canada's Largest Rural Fair. „ Mr. Gillies is a former native of Teeswater, and. presently is Regional Director of the On- , tariq, VIA. Four new features t, ''rs year will be a Clown Conhest, open to those aged 15 or over, a metal sculpture class for the creatively inclined, and on Monday, October 8th. only, Bruce County's First Tractor Pull, featuring a weight tran- . sfer sled made, owned and operated by the Teeswater Fair Board. This pull will be the last sanctioned pull for the year. , A chicken barbecue will be providing a full meal for the first time for the many hungry fairgoers, plus a Licenced L.L.B.O. Lounge in the top of the Arena. The gates will officially swing open to the public Oc- tober 5th. at 7:00 P.M. Friday evening fairgoers will have an opportunity to persue the many varied displays vin the arena and exhibit hall, and at the same time be entertained by various singers, choirs, magicians and entertainers, and a concert band. For the slightly more adventurods the midway will be open to provide thrills and chills for the young at heart. Saturday's program features exciting harness racing, a giant aerial balloon in free flight demonstration, The Teeswater Highlanders Pipe Band, Hanover Hi -Lite Majorettes, Clowns, and those mirthful masters of the high -bounding trampoline - the "Tramp - champs". A professional demonstration act featuring 4 skydivers will parachute out of a plane at one time, thus adding thrills to children and old folks alike. The Mildmay Stepping 5 will perform their award winning talent, and which has been most successful in Western Ont. In addition to the grand- stand entertainment ' the traditional elements of an agricultural fair will be • on display, including livestock and poultry classes, 4-H clubs classes, arts and crafts, and acres of exhibits. A Saturday evening variety show in the arena will feature professional singers,1 dancers, magicians, and comedians with dancing to follow. With less than a week away from fair time it is. hoped for a most pleasant day,to complete the 118th annual, "Canadas Largest Rural Fair." FOR A G000 JO! AT A REASONABLE PRICE EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION MATHEMATICS IN Mr. and Mrs. William Deer of 261 Tilt Street. Goderich celebrated their 55th Wedding Anniversary September 25. A small celebration was held at the home of their son, Joseph In Clinton. Bill Stewart of Goderich and Allan Turner of Stratford had near perfect scores of 24 out of 25 at the weekly skeet shoot at the Vanastra Gun Club last Saturday. Three people, Jim Cocker, of Stratford, John Land of Bayfield and John An- derson of Kippen were tied with 23 hits each, and Glenn Mogk of Bornholm, and Mery Batkin of Clinton were tied with 21 hits each. Other scores include Bert .McHaffy of Mitchell,.20; Dave Schimmer of Stratford, 19; Jim Hog of Seaforth, 18; and Ashley Gilbert of Goderich, 1°5. GUARANTEED 1 NVESTMENT CERTIFICATES TUESDAY NIGHT COURSES DRAWING & PAINTING ENGUSH LEVELS 1,11,111 - A COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE WEDNESDAY NIGHT COURSES INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING 1 $30.00 MANUFACTURING PLANNING & CONTROL 140.00 WAITER/WAITRESS 615.00 SCIENCE 111 $36.00 EFFECTIVE READING SPEED & COMPREHENSION $12.00 THURSDAY NIGHT COURSES BEAUT1CULTURE !21.60 FAMILY STUDIES 636.00 WORK SiMPUFiCATION 140.00 CANADIAN UTERATURE EMPHASIS- UPON LITERATURE & CULTURE OF HURON COUNTY .616.00 Plan now to have a good evening out this season. There is still time to enrol In the following courses. Register now to be sure of getting a seat. Late registrants will be accepted without penalty. W.E. (TED) WILLIAMS West St. Goderich 524-7102 or 524-7665 The Goderichrwaterfront saw considerableactivity over the past week with five boats making calls at the DOMTAR Sifto Salt mine and one at the grain elevators. September 25 the Parker Evans put in, light out of Detroit, taking op 12,700 tons. The following day two boats arrived. the Pinedale, light out of Wyandotte, taking on 9,400 - tons and the Franqulin, light out of Toronto, taking on 6,200 tons of salt. September 30- the Roy A. Jodrey, light out of Bay City, took .on..18,000 tons and on Oc- tober 2 the New York News, put in light and took on 6,000 tons. September 29 the New York News took out grain from the elevators. The tug Helen M. McAllister was in harbor twice last week with a barge ,in tow. Once on September 27 and again on September 29. -The . eccmd4 rneet+ng--of -the Goderich III 4-H club was held on Wednesday September 26 at 7, p.m.' -at the home of our leader Mrs. D. Elliott. 'the club nickname is the Polish Pups. Elected officers are as follows: President Jo Anne Thompson; vice president Deb- bie Elliott; secretary Jayne Collinson; and press reporter Sandra Searls. Discussion was . the topic Heritage of France. Then group 1, Jo Anne Thomp- son, Lynn Goddard and Sandra Searls demonstrate ' blueberry (buckle. Next meeting -group ou two will be demonstrating French Style Onion Soup. THURSDAY OCTOBER 4 TO SATURDAY OCTOBER 13 take Advantage of this reduction 12" x 12" VINYL ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE h•Oft& The 1974 Chrysler is a totally new expression of an idea that has never changed. The idea is that you buy a luxury carfor its extraordinary convenience, com- -fort and beauty. 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