The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-08-22, Page 10rs
PAGE: 10- GODERICH SIGNAL.STAR, THURSDAY, A'UGIJST 22, 1974
Arrangements of white
gladioli and yellow daisies with
candelabra decorated Knox
Presbyterian Church July 27.
for the double-ri;ng,,eererony at
whiich • Gloria• Denese Radford
apd Larry James McCabe, both
of Goderich, were married.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ralf -
ford, Lorldesbctro. The groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs..,
George , McCabe, Goderich.
Given in marriage' -by her
father, the bride wore a gown dt'
contemporary, design in matise
jersey .revealing Simple
elegancein the gtithe,red bodice,
the high neckline • and the
fioyving train. She wore a mat.-
thing soft -brimmed hat and
carried a cascade of white
miniature carnations, yellow
sweetheart roses, lily of the
valley and trailing,
She was attended by Cheryl
Stewart, a friend of the bride,
..Goderich, in a formal gown in
empire style ,mint green
piolyester'batiste with design of
. white daisies and `white trim.
She wore a matching .floppy
brimmed. hat, 'and carried a
.. nosegay of yellow daisies and
• .baby's breath tinted yellow.
Identically gowned..were
bridesmaids Marlene
McDougall, friend of the hride,
' Goderich, and Cheryl Radford,
sister of the bride, Loncjesboro.,
Donald McCabe, Burlingt,ctn,
was his brother's- -best'-marr.--
Goderch couple we
MR. AND MRS. L. J. McCABE
Ushers were Ron Miller and
Tom Crawford, both friends of
the groom from Goderich.
The wedding dinner was ser-
ved at the home of the pride's
parents, with a reception
1'011owing at the God,erich
arena.
•!
'chose a formal-lengeh pork
cri,ml/.ente dress with white -
cesscirres and a 'corsage „t
miniature carnations tinted
The couiile speni .their
honeymoon , in Niagara, Fall,.
rid Northern. Qntario% tht• '
`pride trav;elhng in a ,green and
white floor length:halter dress
'ttfid ''hite accessories.
They 4ire: residing at 154
Nelson Street East, Gt►deric•h
-Showers-for-the bride prior to
her wedding were given, by
Cheryl Stewart assisted by
Marlene McDougall; . Suzartie
McIlwain; and Evelyn Reis
and Jan McCabe. at the home
„f Mr- Dorothy' McCabe. The
staff of Dominion .;Road:
Presented- the bride with a. gift
The bride's mother wore an
empire -styled formal length •
gown of turquoise crimplene'
with a lace top, white ac-
c.essories . and .a corsage of
miniature carnations tinted
turquoise: The groom's mother
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Arts and Crafts show
in Clinton , first time
Organizers of Cl-inthn's first (Kit of a discussion .by the Clin.-
,. annual arts and craft Show say . ton Centennial comr l-ttee last
that 'the•,event could 'turn but to year, and has mushroomed into
be the biggest such show • in the a..major• event. •
district. ,
' The organisers have tried to
Billed as pot-paurri '74.,'the ' maintain a high degree cif .
arts hr
and craft show will be held c�fessi�,nalism• in the show
and • some of the more notable
in the Clinton; arena this -
exhibitorsY include, Mrs: M.L.
Friday and Saturday., August.., Bates of• Kitchener .with rag •
23 and 24- and already, there dolls, L.V.Hogarth cif, Exeter
are more than' 60 exhibitors
who have bought s( ace at. the ,, with needlepoint and walnut
show, ranging. from• maple
syrup products to chair `caning.:
crafts, 'Mrs. Walter Renwick of .p
•Clifford with maple prhducts,
Harney Day of Norwich with
•The organizers of .the event mipature sleighs .and horses,
are Mrs Dorothy Frey, • Mrs. David •Ewilis of Waterloo with
Rita Ryan, Tim St. Louis, Mr.
and Mrs. John Fisher, ,Agnes
'Moors' and Francine Sct*s. All
are from the Clinton area.
Besides. the arts and craft
show and sale, tbere is added .
attratti•ctns such as a tea-room,
a sale of home ,baked good's- by
local .ladies groups, and
numerous draws on handcraf-
ted 'goods. .
"The show •'features an .ex-
cellent cross section of arts and
crafts, including pottery, silk
screening•, ''elyet- work, leather.
work, basketing,..Chair caning;
,pine craft, egg craft, .la'panese
tree dwarfing, bead work, florai
design and cer-amiss,"to name a
few.
'-The idea for the' showy arose
•
ha r nhcaa rd hi rd hoit:ses, Mrs.
Mary Dennis of- Monkton \vith;
animal horn craft, Mrs. Marion
Sage of Listowel with jewellery,
the'CNI`B with a host of crafts,
Dorothy. Holmes, of Rexdale
with painted china, 'Janet
Dearing of Sebringvi,lle with
pottery, Jack Plumtree cif Clin-
ton ,'with wood turning grafts,
and. Brady "Glass' Painting of
Atwood. -
Organizers, hope to make the
event ,an annual one, with any
profits,, being-, turned -over to
worthy community projects.
:Rainfree Gallery is
proud to exhibit'its
Arts and Crafts
this weekend at
' Clinton first Art
and Craft Fair,
Potpourri. Come
see what:s new for
Fall: All. are
welcome. ABoot h
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14 KING ST. CLINTON 482-3871
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• Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCabe
entertained at a rehearsal
party on the eve of • the wed-
ding.
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.1 was 1)U//1e 1 recent 1y, by an quick .also, to sincere sympathy
Gaal which read in part, „add the to sadness. Willi her clever
t,0,1,,sed )(wder and, c„ver the hands she is sure to come -up
r„ses'',heads with \vax 'taper, with the right arrangement for
etc etc. I cvld 'find n„ :'en- the happy pride or those in
•,,l„sed powder and Agnes' , sorrow'.
Flower Shop wa. rr he name Something .special to express
too, so I decide.d I had better love one,way oro. -another is.
Old. out what, was going on. .,- bound to 'show:
"1. could tht k. X01 only ane... Whatever the occasion:
Agnes that . I knew" on ('Burch choosing Four flowers in a
Street and sure enough, Agnes quiet! ''friendly atmosphere is
,,Reda l-, wife of ou'r well known sure to he most satisfying and
„lf'er Izzy Bedard, 'has a small Agnes is making her lovely
t1„wer shop in her home .at
t3;1 home part of the business,
Church Street. But she assures me prices
I have known both these will trot he affected because of
young people for many, many an easy. chair 'and a eup'of cof-
vears and I'nt, pleased as punch fee.
to see • what is 'happening.
So whatever your needs,
Agnes is' jut right for this whether fresh or dried flower
type of',hus,iness. She is a very arrangements'; or that special
sensitive, friendly_ person;' tiuh little gift for baby or someone
Kling with quick laughter but in hospital, think of Agnes and
she will do her best to please - 7226 or Virginia Lodge 4 -8576 -
you. by Sept. 4.
Here is a date for"your Galen- There are lots of things to do
dar, one, more ,of you, should in Theatre besides acting so do
heed - and enjoy. On Wed- come and get acquainted with a
nesflay, rept 11, at the Maitland lot of dedicated workers.
Golf, will Country Club, the The executive hope to tsh
Qoderirh Little Theatre ur nounce the Playbill for the
"-lively" theatre will hold, their 1974-75 season at this dinner.
annual -dinner. Cot•ktail hour 6, -See you, Love
p.m., dinner at 7:30. All mem-
be,rs of the ,community in- Martha,
terested in theatre are invited.
There are 700 members,
more or less, but few outside of
,the working., members .'seem to
come to the annual dinner.
Plans for better and 'future
theatre' are discussed and the
social evening is always very
pleasant. •
Think about it for this year
and notify Marjorie Macfie d4 -
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