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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-10-18, Page 13ITS tarn Ono' .heir Ja ►d M The turd' treet van he ughtt. 'ale larve ling Chun 1M ►emory rene 13, 197 rad sa, Dn, a ving ey•w, Jct 19, ve hav. ve spa ire alw early, er sad iby', Reggie Rosea ' ing , ng who by loving , Willi 3, 1971 the ri side, mei tiff sof and • autiful .ough - ed by. raving th May four y we are her thats you yes .e that °morrow hrough you for .e so des ed by ,Ion and d Kar (wing Iley who Oct.19, (fish ed ig kind ►ered b EMORIAM Fr -In loving memory father James Benson who passed`5th,- 971 anti of a •, in who passed away ,t 5th, 1973 at Detroit, . Miss .Lorna Ann ime heals all sorrow, s to forget far has only proved we miss you yet. be remembered by ddie and family, and and Family. -42 D OF .THANKS would like to thank Dr. for his care; also nur- Second east, Alexan- l To all my friends who me with get well I was hospitalized at Hospital and University don. Don Stemp.--42 We would like to all sincerely for your Is, }lowers and cards sudden loss of a dear uncle. Clayton, Ruth family. -42 26. CARD OF THANKS TEBBUTT—We would like to ex-. press our sincere thanks to all who were so kind to Gary during his recent accident and three month stay in" St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don; also to the Goderich am- bulance driver, Dr. Mowatt, Dr. Cameron, curses and all who visited him and sent cards, flowers and treats. It was deeply ap- preciated. Jack and Ndrene Teb- butt-42x O'KEEFE—We would like to thank our many friends and relatives for making our 25'(h Wed- ding Anniversary such___happy oc- casion. Many thanks for the lovely cards and gifts and to those who helped in any way to make it such a memorable day. Joe and Mary O'Keefe. -42 . M . SCHOOL NEWS Twenty-five students from Grades 8 and 9 along with eight adults left from St. Joseph's school, Kingsbridge, on Monday, October 15 by_ bus to the London airport where they flew by DC 9 to Maple Ridge, British Columbia. This trip is the second half of an ex- change visit made possible as a result of the Federal Grant for Student Exchange. They plan to spend eight days as guests of Principal, Sister. Lorraine in Maple Ridge, British Colum- bia, returning to Kingsbridge on October 23. -� Teacher Mrs. John Shear - down and Grade 4 pupils visited the zoo at Grand Bend on Monday afternoon. Toronto visited recently with her sister Mrs. John Austin, Mr. Austin and family. Mr: and Mrs. Con Hogan spent the weekend in Glencoe and =visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hogan and family. Several from this area atten- ded the reception at the Lucknow Legion Hall on Satur- - day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hogan, newlyweds. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCon- ville (Mary Theresa Austin) .and family from Scarborough and Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hartman from Kitchener visited recently with their mother, Mrs. Clifton Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Frayne are spending a few days this week in Detroit, Michigan. KAY—We would like to convey our sincere thanks for the many floral tributes, gifts for the heart fund, sympathy cards sent when my brother William passed away. Special thanks to Rev. L. Royal, Dr. J. W. Wallace, nurses and staff of Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, all legionnaires,, neighbours, and friends and Stiles Funeral Home. David A Kay. -42 Married at Knox Wedding vows were ex- changed between Mary -Jayne Elizabeth McManus of Goderich and Raymond William Paprocki of Breslau on Saturday, September 8 in Knox • Presbyterian Church: Rev. G. L. Royal, assisted by Fr. Joseph Moss, London, performed the double -ring ceremony in a floral setting of white and coral gladioli in tall, white standards, and candelabra. with lighted white tapers adorned with white Fugi mums and emerald greenery. caught with white satin streamers. The bride is the daughttjf of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. McManus, C,oderich. and Mr. and Mrs, William Paprocki,. Breslau, are the parents of the groom. William H. Bettger of Lon- don presided at the organ and accompanied the trumpeter, Alan Ralston of Islington, playing Beethoven's Hymn to Joy for the processional. During the signing of the register, Mr. Ralston played Morning Has Broken by C. Stevens as a trumpet solo, An organ and trumpet -duet, Purcell's Trum- pet Voluntary, -was played Tor' the recessional. Mr. McManus gave his daughter -in marriage. Her for- mal gown of matelasse silk.jer- sey .was fashioned on Grecian lines with a softly draped madonna hood which formed a cowl neckline on the dress..The long, tightly molded sleeves - Mr. and, Mrs. Ralph Jewell....$__ were encrusted with a band of have returned from a pleasant pearls at the wrists and pearl .trip to the Maritimes. - droplets extended on to her hands. Narrow self ties -caught at the underarms criss-crossed at the front waistline and fell to.. a loose knot at the lower back hipline. She carried a soft cascade of white Fugi mums, Talisman roses, , white miniature carnations,' baby's breath and stephanotis ,intert- wined with green ivy. Mrs. Robert Stubbings, North Bay, was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs, Macklin Zurbrigg, St. Marys, and Miss Margaret Old- field, Toronto. .Junior bridesmaids, nrKces of the 41 -Born, were Susan1Werbowecki and ,Linda and Cindy Boegel, all of Waterloo. The senior attendants wore formal gowns of coral matelasse silk jersey with set in bands at the waisIine, long, tight -fitting sleeves, high necklines detailed with two self -covered buttons, and softy draped skirts. Their flowers were -colonial bouquets of white Fugi °dims and coral baby's breath knotted with .white satin. The junior attendants wore similarly styled dresses of sheer dotted • Swiss, -flocked with flowers, over coral taffeta, the sheer forming the long, full sleeves. They carried similar miniature colonial bouquets. Donald Paprocki, Breslau, was his brother's groomsman and William McManus, Goderich, brother of the bride, and Robert Kienzle, Waterloo, ushered the guests from Van- couver, B.C.; Calgary and Ed- monton, Alberta; Fredericton, N.B.; Mont, sal, P.Q.; Oshawa, Toronto, Burlington, Essex, London, Ontario; Detroit, Michigan; Goderich and area. AS COUNTRY FAIR resident have you Christmas Country evening is an ideal nd as it is usually time. If Saturday ur night out come exhibits and talk to en. eover 20 worthwhile to be given away to le who attend Satur- g. It is expected that glas McNeil will lucky names at 8.50 er would not be in seeing a real hen into a decorated hich could become a loom? CiAtiTEMS ihterested in atten- 'ng class in Colborne starting the .last of ease contact Mrs. G. CN Kaitting at 524-7017. • Several members of the Tiger Dunlop Womens Institute at- tended Vie Goderich Township Womens Institute meeting Tuesday • evening Oct 9 when members °Trom other institutes were also entertained, and all report a most enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and children Steven, Bradley and Kelly of Acton, visited with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buchanan over the Thanksgiving weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kait- ting visited with friends and relatives in Sombra and Wind- sor over. the weekend. Tiger Dunlop Women's In- stitute October meeting will be next Wednesday, Oct. 24 at 2 p.m. This will be a special meeting and the local ladies ex- pect to entertain members from other institutes. Good atten- dance is hoped for. sbridge CWL plans ol renewal Oct. 21 ay evening, Oct. 9, ridte,C.W.L. held its eeting in the St. arish Hall with 15 attendance. t, Mrs.°John Howard meeting to order. Fr. ntinger, C.R. led in Prayer, gave the• eading and spoke a on the reading. pressed his ap- for all the work done deanery meeting a thanked the mem- ir birthday surprise. ere urged to attend 's talk about abor- ursday evening, Oct. Goderich Collegiate an will be coming 'dge on Sunday, Oct. y of renewal. Wings will be held nd Monday of the . now- on. „Church ever, Mrs. Antone led in prayer for She read an article,. from "The Readers Digest'" on fathers. Mrs. Van Osch presen- ted a gift of a statue of the Holy Family pn behalf of the League to Mrs. Joe O'Kee _'in recognition of their Silver Wed- ding Anniversary. Work on resolutions should be done in depth before the end of .„December. Congratulations to the ladies who enabled the C.W.L. to win second prize for their tique Display at the ,Luctow Fall Fair. Articles' were.. ntributed by Mrs. Eugene/Frayne, Mrs. Joe Courtney; Mrs., Bernardine Kinney, Mrs. John Howard, Mrs. Clifton Austin, and Mrs. Gilbert Frayne. Correspondence was read by Mrs. Frank Riegling. This in- cluded- thank you notes from Fr. Dentinger and Hu nview in Clinton. Members are aske to help Mrs. Carl Riegling Ate an- nual campaign for fun 'for the blind being held duri Oc- tober. basketball to Listowel Ip' ICI senior girls I team lost to 3624 in a game Listowel last Thur. own ith las Li owel's with pots. led the GDCI nine points, Sally added eight and uickahank hit for ,l,Points. r girls' team won Ione in„four starts, ttovvel iscoring R was well hah, inn and Marg Keller scored011X. six. Mary Burns contributed five points, while Kris Maiilet and Chris Wildgen each added two. Nora Rudachyk, with five points, was Listowel's leading scorer. The GDCI juniors started slowly. in the game, just staying' ahead of Listowel, but a big 11 point third quarter gave the Goderich girls a decisive lead that was never threatened from that point on. The girls' team will play here today. (Thursday) against St. Marys, Tuesday, they played in Stratford against ” North- western. The men of the bridal party wore dark brown tuxedos with ruffled white shirts and boutonnieres of white stephanotis. The reception was held at The Candlelight, Goderich. For her daughter's wedding, " Mrs) McManus chose a floor -length pure silk classic •-ahirtmaker dress in seafoam shade printed in soft multi colours. Gold RC- A cessories and a corsage of white carnations completed her en- semble. The groom's mother wore a floor -length princess styled gown of polyester crepe with silver trim at the deep V neckline. Her accessories were silver and yellow roses formed her corsage. Assisting in receiving the guests was the bride's maternal grandmother, Mrs. W. G. MacEwan, Goderich, wearing a 'floor -length gown of deep blue silk chiffon patterned in wood violet and a corsage of pink roses. For their wedding trip to the B-`arbados the bride changed to a costume suit of white silk jer- sey. The elongated jacket was softly belted and the knife - pleated skirt was full-length. -She wore white accessories and carried a white bag• with floral embroidery. Her corsage was of pink sweetheart roses. Mr. and Mrs. Paprocki are residing in Waterloo. PRE—NUPTIAL EVENTS Prior to their marriage the bridalcouple were entertained at , social functions- given-` in their honor.` Hosts and hostesses were Mrs. G. L. Par- sons, miscellaneous shower at a garden coffee party; Mrs. 1-H. Bettger, miscellaneous shower at an evening dessert and coffee party; Mrs: J. Stringer, a presentation at a noon lun- cheon; Mr. and Mrs. B. Ainslie, a presentation ,. at a dinner party, for the bridal couple; Mrs. J:•Sully, a treasure shower .at a luncheon party; Mrs. G. Ellis and Mrs. R. W. Hughes, 'a gadget shower luncheon for the bridal couple; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Graham, a luncheon shpwer for the bridal couple; Mrs. M. Zurbrigg and Mrs. R. Stub- bings, a miscellaneous shower; Mrs. Harry .Werbowecki and Mrs. Mervin Boegel, Waterloo, ,a miscellaneous shower at a buffet supper; Mr. and . Mrs. James Wilhelm, Waterloo, a presentation following -a dinner buffet; and Mr. and Mrs. D. Mason, London at a dinner party. , Mrs. McManus entertained at a bridal tea in honor of her daughter on Saturday, Sept. 1. Following the rehearsal, the bridal party were guests of Mr. and Mrs. McManus at their summer- cottage. RECREATIONAL BASEBALL Seniors: The final games of baseball for this year were played on Sunday afternoon, October 14th at the Lucknow ball diamond. In a sudden death double header, the St. Helen's Seniors defeated Lucknow Seniors and then defeated the Ashfield All Stars in 10 innings of play. The.final score was St. Helen's 3, Ash- field All Stars 1. On behalf of the Kinloss Recreational Association, Mr. Lee Murray presented the trophy to the St. Helen's team. Congratulations St. Helens. Boys 12 to 15 years, Lucknow boys age 12 to 15 years eliminated Colborne. They then met the Ashfield All Star Team who 'defeated Lucknow two games~ straight to win the Championship Trophy. Tony Johnstone, manager, of the Lucknow - team' presented the trophy to Team Captain Tom O'Keefe. Coaches for the Ash- field All Star Team were Bob Simpson and Francis Hogan. Congratulations Ashfield. THREE FRESH 1973 MODEL TRADE-INS AT DRASTICALLY "REDUCED PRICES 1 9 7 3 BUICK CENTURION WILDCAT FOUR DOOR HARDTOP - 465 V-8 automatic, power steering, power disc brakes, power win- dows, six way power seat, power door locks, power trunk, power aerial, AM/FM radio, rear speaker, full tinted glass, exterior dress -up package, special wheel covers, whitewalls, bumper guards, CI-Ble headlamps, notch back seats, automatic air conditioning, vinyl' top, mats, door guards, etc. $7,500.00 new. Just 11,000 miles. Larry Wallace who was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. -,Henry--.Beven in Prescott, Michigan; returned -to his -home ,here because of poor health and was admitted to the Wingham and District General Hospital on Thursday of last week. We wish• him a speedy recovery. Bobby Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Austin suffered second degree burns to his lei on Wednesday evening of last week. He was treated at -the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderich and released. Jeffery'' 'Austin, son of MiN'a and Mrs. Eldon Austin was ad- mitted to the Wingham and District General.. Hospital on Wednesday, October 10 with pneumonia. Mrs. Bill Hogan was released from St. Joseph's Hospital in London on Saturday, October 13 having spent 13 days there following surgery. Eldon McNamara returned ''to his home in ' Detroit, Michigan on Saturday after spending the week 'with his niece, Mrs. Joe Courtney, Mr. Courtney and family. While here, he' visited with his brothers-in-law, Frank Austin, Frank Moran, and the Austin and Moran families.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bryan and daughter Vivian from 1 973 PONTIAC BON GRANDE SAFAR% STA ONWAGa 400 - 4 V-8, automatic, it steering, power disc brakes, power tai s, radio, tinted wind- shield,' Whitewalls, d xe bumper. $6000:00' new. SEDAN - 350 V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, power windows, six way power seat, radio, rear defogger, wheel discs, deluxe " bumpers, five new whitewalls. $6300.00 new. GODERICH A recommendation will go before Goderich Town Council this evening that a letter be sent. to Eastbank Construction reminding the firm of its responsibilities regarding street ligb.ting on Christina Court. If the recommendation is ac- cepted, the letter would also state that if proper street lighting is not installed on Christina Court within a given period of time, the lights will be installed by the town and the bill sent to Eastbank. The subdivider's agreement was reviewed at Town Coun- cil's committee meeting last Thursday evening. It was evident ,the street lighting on Christina Court as specified by the agreement was to come un- der the approval of the Water, Light and Pollution division of council. TUESDAYS: OCTOBER, 30, 1973— THE EUROPEAN ALPS — Jamas FoNMs NOVEMBER 27, 1973 — JAMAICA — John Strong JANUARY 29, 1974 GRECIAN ODYSSEY — Jo• Adair FEBRUARY 29, 1974 — AFRICA—SOUTH OF THE ZAMgtZt — Eldon Bart MARCH Y9, 1974 -.- EXPLORING POLAND — Stan • Irene Paulauskas 'APRIL 30, 1974 — ESCAPE TO PORTUGAL — William Kennedy • 1 ',IIal,'e .1 !dug i)truajre '1?i;'er• Pnlaud 1lck•ts availSbl a at th o following locations. CAMPBELL'S OF GODERICH - 524-7532. PINCHER'S SMOKE SHOP - 524-9964 COACH HOUSE TRAVEL SERVICE - 524-8366 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD - 482-3443 it, FRANK PETER, BAYFIELD - 565-2550 VICTORIA & GREY TRUST • 524-7381 RAWSON & SWARTMAN - 524-9312 BARTLIFFS BAKERY, CLINTON - 48 2-97 27 OR ANY ROTARIAN PURCHASE EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT PRICES: FAMILY TICKET -- 415,00 ADULT TICKET - 4 9.00 STUDENT TICKET — 54.00