HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-11-29, Page 16PAGE 4A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NO\ EN/1 ER 29, 1973
Wed at Donnybrook
MR. AND MRS. G.T. POTTER
A .wedding -Grip to Niagara
Falls followed the October 27
wedding of Janet Joy AIiin,
dltt,ughter of ti1r. and Mrs.
Bruce .Alin; to Gregor
Thomas Potter, son of Mr• and
Mrs. Frank Potter, both of
Clinton.
Rey. L. Lewis officiated at
the double -ring ceremony at the
Ontario Street United Church
in Clinton.
Gold candelabra and
of white and yellow
with blue tinged
decorated the church.
Given in marriage by her
father, the -bride wore a floor-
-length gown fashioned from
sata peau. The -dress was'stvled
with guipure lace which accen-
ted the high neck •hand and
bodice and the front of the sof-
tly flowing .skirt ~which fell to
chapel length. A tulle leaf
cluster held in place the semi -
cathedral lace facer illusion
veil, She' c-*arfied a bouquet of
pink shrimp roses mixed -with
white and"i ellow daisies, white
miniature.. _carnations ' and a
haze of baby's breath.
Maid of honor was Miss Gail
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daisies
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Wraith of Goderich. She wore a
floor -length gown of peacucrk
blue crimp featuring an'empire
•waist with a white satin collar
and cuffs that were trimmed
with blue and white lace. Mat-
ching colored ,ribbons of shrimp
rose were worn in her hair and
she carried"a nosegay of white
and yellow • daisies, whi4e
miniature carnations and pink
shrimp roses. Attached to the'
nosegay, were matching
streamers of .pink, yellow and
white. -
Bridesmaids were 'Mrs.
Lynda Williams, Miss Wendy
Allis, Miss Debbie Allin, all
sisters of the hride and Miss
Cathy Milburn, a cousin of the
bride.
The bridesmaids were
gowned identical to the maid of
--honor and carried the same
flowers. They all wore small
birthstone necklaces that 'were
gifts of the bride.
Groomsman was Wayne
Layton of Clinton. Ushers were
Steven Jenkins, Cambridge,
Ont., Clarence Dale, Clinton,
Garry McLee and David
Williams, both of Goderich.
The groom and his att-
endants wore grey tuxedos,
black pin-striped pants, white
shirts and black and white
striped ascots. The groom wore
a pink shrimp rose and the at-
tendants wore pink carnations.
The wedding reception was
held at the Goderich Memorial
Arena where 'the Broughams
Orchestra provided the music.
Hudson Milburn, the bride's
uncle was master of
ceremonies.
The bride's mother received
the guests wearing A floor -
length gown of fuchsia velvet
and a corsage of white daisies
and pink shrimp roses. The
groom's mother wore a floor -
length gown and jacket of pink
pglyester, crepe and a corsage of
vell,�w dais: an�1 t t�,l. -,hrtrnp
roses
For traveiLiug ;hl. orc
.1 hah% hut'
crimp s•Rled 1-n.Eitre
waist and \ -nes k',t;e
The couple w t it : c �tlic 3.S
Hants}ton Sr. in CoLier:, n
Prior to the wedding. rite
hride was the guest of nunor ar
several' showers. NI
\4'raith and Nliss NI.tr‘ Pace
were hostesses at a shower 10
\ti'inghant. \1rs. I)orig Willer
and Mrs 'Denise • Da% sod. w ere
hostesses ar one held it -the
home of -Mr'.. Ler(,,' Day ids
Friends and •nei;hhours aitch- z.
sled showers at Renntrller
United Church and in the home
of airs. George \V rat: h.
•I'he wedding parr a•tended
a luncheon held for them atter
the rehearsal at the horse of
the groom's parents.
Local lady
attends nuptials
in Coquitlam
Ann Marie Fulton, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton
f Coyuidarn, B.C. and John
Peter Van Elswvk, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter ,Vat. EIsw\k of
New Westminisrer B.C. were
wed .November :3 at the 'Blue
Mountain Baptist Church in
Coquitlam.
Miss Beulah Long of this
area atten.ded`the wedding and,
reception held at .the Van-
couver Golf Club.
Bridge scores
On November 20, at
Goderich Duplicate Bridge -
Club there were six tables in
play. Winners were Mrs. J.
Donnelly and Mrs. B. Erskine,
95 points; Mrs. .1. Cook and
Mrs. J. Chisholm, S51-2; Omar
Haselgrove and Art Wilon,
771 Mrs. D.D. Worthy and
Mrs. W. Duncan tied at 71 with
Dr. and Mrs. M. Smith.
AND MRS. D.G. BOSMAN
w a )� � \l
d t,'� tr apt tkd United*
ditt hblue Ii lc t t�
ria,,,t+:rts and white and yellow
daisies for' the November 9
wt i l ng of Donald Gordon
I3o•nta-n and Donna Marie
('harrtnt\ of Goderich.
The hride is the daughter of
Ntr and NIrs. Stuarto,Chaniney
of _Auburn and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Bosnian of Belgrave.
Castor- Alfred Fry of Auburn
and the Rev. 'Stanley,
MacDonald of Londesboru con-
ducred • the double ring
ceremony
The hride was given away by
both of her parents. Organist
for the ceremony was Mrs.
Murray Wilson and the soloist
was Mrs. Allan Bosnian who
sans; 'Vlore" and "Hawaiian
Wedding Song "
•i'he wedding gown was a
snow .whirr• c•rystalet crepe
Mori -Lee creation, the' bodice
accented with the•V-shaped in-
sert of Italian Mattel'sa lace.
Tiny- covered buttons adorned. -
the yoke of the dress that also
-had long --puffy sleeves with
:.cuffs. From_the waist fell a long
chapel train trimmed with wide
matching lace. The hride chose
a Juliet cap for a headdress
trimmed with matc=hing lace
that held a four tier silk
illusion veil touched with tiny
seeded pearls.
She carried a bouquet of
yellow sweetheart ruses, and
white and yellow daisies with a
trail of flowers and white -rib -
hon tied with blue bows.
The matron of honor was
Mrs. Peter Westerhaut Jr. of
Lnndeshoro. Her dress was Of
light blue chiffon with navy
velvet roses orr the material.
The dress was styled with a
stand up ' collar and puffy
sleeves with a navy velvet tie
around the empire waist.
Bridesmaid -s were Mrs.
~'Farren " Bridge of Listowel,
Miss Barbara Chamney of
Stratfordand Miss Joyce
(haniney of Auburn. Their
dresses were identical to the
matron of honor.
• They all carried arm
bouquets of lluw and white
daisies and blue tinted car-
riations with a navy how.
Lisa Anne Busman of L,on-
deshoro was the flnwergirl and
wore the- same style gown as
t he of hers.
The groomsman was David
Bosnian of Clinton.- Ushers
were Allan Bosman of Lon-
deshoro, Clayton Bosman of
London and Steven Chamney
of Auburn.
The wedding reception was
held at the Brussels Legion
Hall where the bride's mother
received the guests in a dark
green silk velvet gown trimmed
•-i-n matching green sheer. The
groom's mother wore an
emerald green ,polyester crepe
long dress with a v -neckline
and mats"ping jacket.
For their wedding' trip to
Nashville, Tennessee, the bride
chose a pant suit with black
polyester cuffed pants and a .
top of grey, black and red. She
wore, a red, carnation corsage
and black accessories.
- Guests at the wedding carte
from . Calgary, London, Kit-
chener - and the • surrounding
area.
The couple will reside on
Bruce St. E. in Goderich.
The Huronview Ladies
Auxiliary held their regular
monthly meeting' on November
19 in the Craft Room at H_uron-
iew with members present
froni Blyth, Clinton, Goderich,
Hensall and Londesboro.
The president, Mrs.
Colclough, opened the meeting
with The Lord's Prayer
repeated in unison and
welcomed all the members
present. The minutes of the
previous meeting were read
and approved, and the
treasurer's report was given.
Plans were made for the
"Christmas Fair" which will be
held on -Monday December 3.
,Mrs. Johnston, the correspon-
ding secretary, reported that
donations were coming in from
the villages which had been
asked to help provide cash or,
merchandise for the Christmas
Fair this year. Mrs. Colclough
and Mrs. Johnston were named
a committee to purchase the
gifts for the Fair. Auxiliary
members are as.ced to provide
Christmas cookies for the Tea
that day. All members are
asked to come out and help, all
day if possible, morning or af-
ternoon if they can only spare
kcal, ---a day.
It was decided to give apples
to the residents on Valentine's
Day instead of at Christmas.
Mrs. Colclough was asked to
purchase the apples and
arrange for delivery of same.
Mrs. Colclough reported that
she expects delivery of "The
Van" any day now.
Mrs. McGregor gave a very
interesting report of a two day
training course for craft room
Cards for retarded
supervisors which she attended
at St. Joseph's Horne at Dun-
das Ontario. Ideas and patterns
were exchanged among the
supervisors so., we shall be
seeing some new and in-
teresting items being made in
the Cr,gft Room shortly.
IA work meeting will be held
on Monday December 11 in the
Craft Room to make Christmas
tray favours for the residents.
This vias the last regular
meeting for 1973 the next
regular meeting_wiil be held in
March 1974 at which time the
election of officers will be held.
The meeting closed with the
Mizpah Benediction and a
social hour followed.
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The Goderich and District
Ar'suciation for the Mentally
Retarded discussed the sale of
Christmas cards at their
November meeting.
The cards now 00 sale are of
four designs, each designed by
a mentally retarded person.
The, price is $1.35 for a package,
.►f ten. •
The cards may be obtained
from any Association member,
the Workshop in the Kinsmen
Building, Goderich • French Dry
Cleaners, West Street,
Goderich or, The Village Store,
Saltford.
Purchase of these Christmas
cards leads to a better and hap-
pier life for_the mentally retar-
ded in our area, as well as
being a reminder Of special per-
sonal blessings.,
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MRS. R. DINGWALL WON $ 5 1 5.00
GENERAL -INSURANCE AGENT
46 WEST ST. -
524-9442
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Lots of chairs to choose from.
Large selection of small
decorator chairs up to the
large lounge chair with ot-
toman. Swivel rockers In
nylon, velvet, tweeds and
vinyls. All available at fan-
tastic) savings. Chairs starting
at 539.50
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Very Targe selection of sofas —
Fairly American, Traditional, and
Contemporary — all for delivery
before the holiday season. Save
from 10% to 40%. Prices starting`
from =190.00.
As of December 1st, 1973, all accounts of the
Goderich PUC will be prepared on the data
processing equipment of the London PUC and
will be mailed direct to each customer from Lon-
don. All accounts will .continue to be paid at the
local PUC office.
For the first bilqng only, under the new system,
many accounts wi I reflect a higher than normal
consumption _ asIhe billing period will be of
longer than i verage duration. The second billing,
and subsequent billings, will revert to the ap-
proximate two month. cycle. There will be no
change for those presently in .the one month
category.
End Tables? Yes, we have
them. Many styles to choose
from, every styli and finish
with savings from 10-40%.
Tables starting at *16.95.
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Lodge furniture Hsz�-�:z;"k"
The approximate additional time period on the
first billings are as follows:
If the first digit in your newly as, signed account
number is "2" the bill is for approximately 9
weeks.
First digit "3"
First digit "4"
First digit "6"
First digit "7"
First digit "8"
approx. 10 weeks.
appi'ox. 11 weeks.
approx. 9 weeks.
approx. 10 weeks,
approx. 11 weeks.
Goderich PUC office personnel will be pleased -to answer queried concer-
ning the new billing procedure. Telephone 5247371.
Goderich Public Utilities Commission