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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-11-01, Page 14
PAGE 14—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1973 (photo by Fred -Bisset) MR. AND MRS, J.K. SCOTT Holmesville nuptials Nancy Jayne Ginn and James Keith Scott, both of Lon - 'don, exchanged rings and vows in Holmesville United Church October 6 before Rev; Stan McDonald of Londesboru. The ~-chur<-h was 'decorated with white tapers in candelabra and blue tilted glads and daisy mums. The bride is the daughter of Mr..and Mrs. Gerry Ginn, RR 2 Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Ken Scott, Auburn, are the parents of the gritr►m. Given in marriage by her" parents, the bride wore a polyester satin crepe gown with a mock , turtleneck. long full sleeves and a ruffled bodice. Chantilly lace appliqued 'em- broidery' accented the bodice, sleeves, hemline and hem of the train. The train was edged with miniature swiss lace daisies. A guipure lace headpiece held the three -tiered silk illusion finger- tip veil. The bride wore a six- pence in her shoe for good luck and. carried a nosegay of white loses, blue tinted carnations and baby's 'breath. Maid of .honor was Laurie Ginn, sister of the bride, RR 2 Clinton. She wore a heavenly blue whipped cream polyester crepe dress with long full sleeves and mockturtle neckline. Double white lace _.trimmed_ with. wh-'ite- and blue •daisies and tiny white buttons accented the bodice. White-and— blue daisy trim touched the cuffs. She wore white daisy mums in her hair and• carried a white wicker basket of white daisy mums, pink baby's breath and blue star flowers. WHEREVER ELECTRICAL ,PROBLEMS DO EXIST, IS A CHALLEMGE BUDD, KUEHL , at HURON PINES ELECTRIC 86 King St. Clinton Phone 482-7901 Gowned identically 'r., rhe maid of honor were the bridesmaids, Jan Ginn, sister of the bride. RR 2 Clinton; Heather Whitely, cousin of the brick, -RR 2 Goderich; and Mrs. Sue Volland, friend of the bride Goderich. Groomsmanwas Brian b Craig Auburn. Ushers were Wayne Scott and Eric Scott,._ brothers of the groom, Auburn, and Bill Sproul, Auburn. The reception was at Holmesville - United Church where the tables were graced with brandy snifters with white daisy mums floating in blue tinted water. The reception and dance was at the White Car- nation. which. was decorated with ,blue- and white flowers and candles. For her daughter's wedding, the bride's mother chose a. floor -length multi -colored polyester satin gown with long sleeves, gold accessories and a corsage of white miniature car- nations. The groom's mother were a floor -length deep rose, polyester crepe gown with a pearl accen-' ted bodice featuring long full sleeves with deep cuffs, white accessories and a corsage of white miniature carnations. For a wedding trip to Nor- thern Ontario, the bride changed to a floor -length heavenly blue halter -gown 'with white lace stole anda corsage of pink miniature carnations. She wore a sterling silver bracelet, •a gift of the groom. The couple are residing in London. Guests of honor at the wed- ding were Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Gorrie of •Oshawa, grand- parents of the -bride. Prior to her wedding, the bride' was feted at showers given for friends of the bride by Heather Whitely and Sue \Tolland; for relatives, given by Mrs. D. Whitely assisted by Mrs. D. Scott and Mrs. L. Fisher; and for friends in the Auburn. community at the home of—Mrs. D;,, MacKay assisted by Mrs. J-1. Craig; M-rs. A. Craig, Mrs. J. MacKay,'Mrs. E. Bradnock and Mrs. Clark. A trousseau. tea was given by the bride's mother Septerpltler 29. Pouring' tea in the afttr- noon were Mrs. C.A. Whitely and Mrs. H. Hall and in the evening, Mrs. A. Bisset and Mrs. E. Rodges. There was a presentation by Taylors Corners Community Club at the home of Mrs. Ben Whitely_ Transform tired furniture into chic .antique t,CTO FLECTO __1111=1 AL.a. t Get sensational results the first time. 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NOITN 524-4S$1 Skull sighted in Maitland The Goderich Police Depart- ment have been held up on their investigation into _t he reported sighting of a human skull on the bottom of ,t he Maitland River since they were forced 'to tall off a search on Monday by high winds and muddy water At press ttine Wednesday Plum6inq ... continued from page 1 to the illiftit'ow tier's discretion This suggestion, how ever, was not imntedtateIN apprised h� the Board of Health members although Ginn indicated this was the kind of participation the Board had hoped to get from council "The Intent is there, the fee basisis veru fair," said Reeve Deh:hewfelt of Goderich. "it is vtt' cheap for the inspection they'll get 1 believe council should support. in principle, this report." Police Chief Pat King was still uncertain if the search could go ahead. .He said he hoped the weather and water would clear enough to send in Goderich scuba diver Earl Hoy for an exanitnationt''of the river bot- tom where the skull is said to be located. Sgt George Bacon, who is heading the investigation, also said the police department will attempt to have Van Torren, a London fisherman who repor- ted seeing the skull un Srttur- day, at the scene to point Out where the sighting was made. The muddy water of Monday was caused by- a power dredge working up stream from the reported location of the skull and police say they plan to have work stopped lung enough for the water to clear, giving the diver a, better chance of spotting the skull, Both Goderich Town Police and the Goderich detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police report no files still open on q..L1,ZJZ.,JZJZIZJZJZ/14 , J 4.Za ZJZJZJZZ41-,X)-1-1D1-111,JZJ.ZJZ,ZJIZZ4ZJ N t~,, THE:STARHI .4. TREX H Playing At THEWWHITE CARNATION . ti N SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 E ►1 10:00 1:00 A.M DANCING and SMORGASBORD i *31 9► Admission S6 ,Per couple For Reservations Cali 482-7535 000 00rrOr0004i r©re- 00 rr r rr 00 J J J 44b rrrrxr 4) 4) drownings in the river where bodies were not recovered. "There is at least one case of a drowning offshore in Lake Huron where a body was not recovered and bones have been found on area beaches at va rious times during recent years.. There seems t .) be no ex- planation .for a skull,, if one exists, in the river however. The investigation is being SMILE One clever lady keeps her hat and coat draped across a living room chair all the time. "It's for unexpected visitors," she explained, "When someone. ['don't care for' drops in. 1 point to the hat and .coat arid say, 'What a shame. I'm just' on my way out.' But if it's someone I enjoy seeing, I can say. 'How lucky. I got home just ih time' " carried out using the Police Department's recently acquired boat the "Roytil M.1." Pollee ... continued from page 1 the intersection of Elgin and Waterloo Streets on October 27 resulting in damage estimated at $600 to the Payne vehicle and $30() to the Erb carr. October 28 a collision at the corner of Britannia Road, And Waterloo Street resulted in $20 damage to ear driven by Roger Stephens of 2,13 Catherine Street, Goderich and $250 to a vehicle driven by Elsie Fraser of 73 'Britannia Road. In Other activities Goderich Police investigated 136 oc- currences, 25 of which were of a criminal nature. Four charges were laid under the Criminal Code of Canada, 17 under the Highway Traffic Act and 10 un- der the Liquor Control Act. LOVE'S LAST GIFT REMEMBRANCE Whether It's s- • MONUMENT • MARKER • INSCRIPTION You are remembering a loved one. Let T. PRYDE it SON LTD. Help you decide on your memorial requirements - in Goderich see - Don Denomme 77 Hamilton St. 524-8761 or Frank Mcliwain 524-9465 CUTT FOODMASTER 9 1 VICTORIA STREET `GODERICH 3 LB. BAG I HEINZ 13 F'L. OZ. -POWD►ERE MILK is1.00 D 1 1 KET. s�uP A REMINDER 12th ANNUAL GODERICH ROTARY CHARITY BALL NOV. 10th FOR INFORMATION CALL 524-9312 FRIDAY SPECIAL Fish it (hips TAKE OUT ONLY_, BUY 2 AT ONLY '1 EACH GET 1 FREE LAKEVIEW Seafood Restaurant WEST ST.'GODERICH - 5;44p, PRICES IN EFFECT OCT. 29th UNTIL CLOSING TIME. 10:00 P.M. SATURDAY NOV. 3RD, 1973 OR WHILE QUANTITIES LAST' SUNSPUN' _SALAD DRESSING 32 FL. 0 VAN CAMP' 14 FL. OZ. 8 OZ. SWEET L F tin 59c PILSBURY BISCUITS BUTOTERMILK R 07C' BEANS WITH PORK 379c SIZ KINEG TIDE SUNSPUN 5' LB. BOX $1.69 ICE CREAM 1°°•L 99c BRIGHT'S 48 OZ TOMATO 2„79c UTOPIA CANNED 28 FL. `OZ. TOMATOES3i$1.00 FRESH HOMO — 95c MILK 2% — 89c POLY. PRIM 28 'FL. OZ. SPAGHETTL ilisr1.00 MAXWELL HOUSE ROASTED -COFFEE GRANULATED .5 LB. BAG WH/TE SUGAR 1 LB. BAG 93c 75c SILVERWOOD'S FROZEN FOODS SUNSHINE `2 LLB A Th avec id( FANCY.PEAS 59 ORANGE JUICE 2x79 1 LB. PRINT SUNSPUN BUTTER 7 MEAT SPECIALS c BRANDED RIB �RTNo BLADE ROAST �a.99 WIENERS L..89c BACON GROUND BEEF '12 L8. • LB. FRESH89 CROSS RIB OR CHUCK R 0 A$T.1 .09 HOMESTYLE MINCEMEAT49 to t a pt wi p UT( Tht re! .1 Bot tie Pe til ce inti tae PI Mr tnat ads here unit in Civ .E tit no nat Eu h cLa het 1 LB. PRINT F BONNIE MARGARINE 5.af1.00 GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE SALMON RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE 73,4 FL. Oz99c TEA BAGS . '60s89t LIPTON . PKG. OF' 2 ° DELMONTE FANCY 14 FL. OZ. CHICKEN GREEN F NOODLE S OUP PEAS, , CORN. WAX OR BEANS q R I .UU PHILIP'S LIGHT BULBS' 6009 •Ua�• $ 1,00 FREE FREE BUY ONE GET ONE FREE JACK'S POTATO (HIPS 9 OZ. PKG BOTH FOR ONLY DELSEY BATHROOM TISSUE 6ORF� BOO ROLLS $ 69c FRESH PRODUCE PRODUCE OF U.S.A. OCEAN SPRAY ..,_, CRANBERRIES.' --3 ' FOR 1 40 CMIGUITA BANANAS 2 �oR 29 c PROD. 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