The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-08-29, Page 5Sr,
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CrODERICH ,SIGNAL, -STA THURSDAY. MJQI ST 29,
LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES
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'MR. AND MRS. R:. S. HENRY
Live in district
Rev. Jack King Kincardine;
officiated at .the double -ring
" ceremony in Christ Church,
-Port Albert at which Randy
Scott Henry and11 Charlene
Mary Adams were united in
marriage. Baskets of white
gladioli and yellow_ mums for-
med the bridal setting.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams,.
RR 3 Goderich,and the groom
»•is the sonofMr. and Mrs. Ross
,Henry, RR' 6 Goderich.
Organist was Mrs. Lynda,
Lentz, Winghan;G, and the
soloist' was Miss Nancy
.Errington, Auburn, who sang I
Believe and He.
Given in, marriage by her
mother and father, the bride
chose a classical gown in
Polyester crystalette with a
round neckline and long full;
• 'sleeves featuring a tight- band
on the cuff. Rows of imported
French lace' enhanced'- the
bodice and around the
waistline was a tiny white satin
ribbon with a .bow at front.
Down the front of the A-line
skirt were rows of matching
French lace. Caught at the back
waistline was a long full roup- •
dedchapel train trimmed with
the same lace. 'Her headdress
was 'a, petal and pearl
arrangement caught with a
four -tiered .pure silk elusion
veil. She carried a nosegay of
miniature white ,carnations, red
roses- and white baby:s breath.
Matron of honor was :Miss
'Susani Thompson, friend of the
bride. She wore a floor -length
white gown embossed with. tiny
blue velvet flowers., . It• was
styled. with afrilled neckline
and short puffy sleeves touched
off,, with a wide, cuff' of blue
'velvet. A wide `gathered frill ac-
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cented the hemline and a blue.,
velvet • ribbon encircled the,
waistline - and extended ' into
long streamers at ,back. She
wore a wide-brimrped hat and
carried a nosegay of yellow
mums and white baby's breath.
Gowned identically were the
bridesmaids, Miss Lois Adams,
sister of \the ,bride, RR 3
Goderich, and Mrs. Donna
Adams, sister-in-law of the
bride, RR 1 Dungannon.
Guests were ushered by Paul
Adams, brother of the: bride,
RR 3 Goderich, and Doug
Henry, brother of the groom,...
London. fiord Haggitt, • Blyth,
attended his friend as -best
man. '
The wedding reception was
in the Lucknow Arena where a
three -tiered wedding cake
decorated with yellow car-
nations and doves centred the
bride's table.
The bride's mother wore a
sleeveless A-line floor -length
gown of mixed colors on white
polyester with a 'corsage of pink
carnations and white ac-
cessories. Thegroom's 'mother
sel'ected a sleeveless floor -
length gown of pink', white and
purple arranged diagonally on
blue polyester, satin, white ac-
cessories" and a ; 'corsage of
,yellow carnations. " •
F ollo»iing ,a honeymoon
through Midwestern and
Southern Ontario, the
newlyweds are living in Huron'
Haven Village, RR 6 Goderich.
Bridal showers were hosted
by MTs. Donna Adams and
Susan Thompson, Mrs. Joan
Black, Mrs. Dorothy, Errington,
Mrs. 'Mary, Lou McNeil and the
Port Albert ACW,A trousseau
tea was' given. August 6 at the
,home of ‘the bride. .
9 iisit. Auburn
bicycle trip
Inspired by • a television
travel feature, four, Lo.ndon
teenagers began to plan a
bicycle trip last November
'which became 'a reality last
week. •
The four young adventurers
Terry ,Toll," 15, Warren Toll, 13,
Rick Marson; 14, and his
brother Nigel,,13, ••biked to the
Toll brothers' cousins' home in
auburn, Mr. and ,Mrs, Gordon
Gross.. '
The boys, carrying packs of
„2'2 to 45 pounds rode their ten
speed bicycles to Grand Bend
firs] to.rvisit the Pinery for .a
few days 'en route.
.n On their way to Auburn the
boys stopped at the, home of
- Terry and Warren's uncle and
aunt, •Mr,. and Mrs. Kenneth
k
McDougall and went to visit
their grandmother in Blyth,,
Mrs. B. Hall.
Just prior to returning to
London the, boys rested at
Terry and ' Warren's uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Toll
of =East Wawarloshi "
' The 'four youngsters are
students in London, Terry and
Rick attend Sanders- Secondary
School and Warren and Nigel
attend Sherwood Fox,
The boys thoroughly enjoyed
their trip and are making plans
for longer ones in the 'future.
Warren and Terry love to
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travel .and spent two years i
Africa while their father was
there on an, educational' assign-
ment.
Wedin Hanover
Mr.sand Mrs. Andrew Von.Hatten were'married August 17, in
Grade United Church, Hanover, by the Rev. Glen Strome.
The bride, is the formerDianne Louise Harrison, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ge'orgee Harrison, Goderich. The groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Von Hatten, Walkerton. Anna-
Marie Harrison, "Goderich, was her sister's'maid of honor.
Blair' Tremble, Arthur, was the best man. The happy young
couple will reside in Hanover. ,
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Honeymoon in north
Lighted candelabra•' and
bouquets of white gladioli,
shasta daisies and feathered
pink chrysanthemums made a
lovely setting in Londesboro
United church on Saturday
July 20, 1974 when Robert. -
Wayne McClinchey of Blyth'ex-
changed wedding vows with
Glenda Darlene, Bromley of RR
1 Londesboro. • Rev. Stanley
McDonald officiated Tor the ,
double -ring ceremony. The
groom, is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mcf linchey of
,Blyth and the bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Bromley of RR 2 Lonl-
background, high necklines
with matching straps over the
shoulder and• frill around the
bottom of the skirts and trim-
med -with_ white daisy lace.
Their headress of tiny matching
bows down, the back of their •
tiny wedding veil was accented
with lily. of -the valley. They all
carried bouquets ..of colored
.Shasta daisies. The groomsman
was Beverley Bromley, brother
of the bride. •
Following tl\e .ceremony, a .
wedding dinner. was served in
the Auburn , Community
.Memorial '" Hall' where the
desboro. , 'he'organist was Mrs. ...guests ;were' received by the
Harry Lear and the soloist was ,bridal party assisted by 'the
bride's mother wearing' a floor
Mr: Harry Lear,
'Given in marriage by er lengt1rgown of pink polyester. '
father, the bride looked lovely with rosebud trim and a cor-'
in a floor' -length gown of snow sage of white carnations; She
white sheer crystalette with was. assisted' by the groom's
over'sk'irt of fine lace imported mother wearing a long 'floral
from Belgium. The V-shaped figured blue polyester gown
bodice had a high mandarin acid -'a corsage of white car -
collar and self ,covered buttons nations.• • •
to waistline and long . full The headtable was centred
sleeves with wide cuffs. Her w.tth a wedding cake decorated
long cathedral veil of pure silk in shape of a church which waa
illusionwas held In place by a illuminated for the dinner and
Juliet cap -trimmed with mat-• the receptiop, which followed.
ching lace. She carried a Music was' supplied by Bill
colonial (bouquet , of pink, Manning of. Blyth. The master
rosebuds,. shasta daisies ..and " of ceremonies was Rev; Stanley". »-
70" Western Red Cedar
PICNIC TABLE
Precut - ready to assemble Everything included
•R''eg . 33 .70 .---. -, -
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picnictables and
siding. Redwood.
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• Reg, 7.85
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ALUMINUM
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STORM DOORS
216"x616"; 2'8;'x6'8"
2'10''px6'10"
EXTERIOR PAINT
Name brarki. White only.
Oil Base
4:39
le gal.
Latex .
4.49'
gal:.
Natural
Duracron white
44'g
5 ;98
ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS
These windows can`be mounted orl exteri-
or wood trim. -Easily cleaned and, operated
from the . inside. Bring measurements for
your custom 'made windows. Allow manu-
facturing time.
EXTERIOR- LIGHTS"
No 9C124
pellfnq mount
Black 8' 2 long
Sptral shaped
60 watt butt>
No 91128
Black holder
Clear glass
HeiQ 14
MI"- ,
Reg. 6.57 Reg .2 34
NbW 5.99 NOW 1..99
MICAFiL
INSULATION
3 cu, ft. bag
Reg: 2.26
NOW: 199
BLACKTOP
DRIVEWAY SEALER
• • Beautifies, waterproofs prod '
seals asphglt surfaces.
Covers . approx 500 sq. ft
Dries. overnight
;5 gal. 922
' DECORATIVE IETE Ilo .ABS SHUTTERS
Made of sturrty ABS No'palntir1 Black or white,
feathered, mums.- McDonald of Londesboro and
• The mld of honour was the *bride s uncle Mr.` • Al
Miss . Cathy ougherty of Port °Fleming made. a toast to the °
Albert •and he 'bridesmaids bride. ,
were Miss Pat McClinchey of . For a trip to Northern Ons
Blyth, sister of the groom and tario, the bride donned a white
Missa'Diane Bromley sister of„, and greenn dress . white ,. ac -
the' •.bride. All, were dressed cessories and a corsage of. pink
- identically in. blue., trevira carnations. They are residing at
crystallette, dotted ' in white ''' RR 1, Londesboro
availabl;';
15:' x 35" 9.19 pr. . 15"x63" 15.92 pr.
15"x•39" 11.24 Pr. .15"x72" 17.16.p►•
15" x 47" 12.69 pr. 15" x 80" . 19-.22 pr:
15" x 55" 14.47 pr.
'HEATING DUCTWORK
'5" x 5 pipe 1 1.99•
6' x5'pipe • • ,2.29
5" x 90' elbow , ;59
6' x 90' elbow 79
4 x10- x 5 angle door 99.
4 ' x 10" x' 6" angle
boot
5" take offs
6 take offs'
4x 10" register
Other ductwork available upon request.
" Do it yourself and save,
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1.59
HUMIDIFIER
` Model No. 200 Sottaire
Power .Max' cap 1 oar
Idn per hour 1 -year
warranty on mQtdr. -
only 59.95
8" HOUSING TYPE
DECK :FAUCET
10.6'
LAWN LIGHT FIXTURES
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GARAGE 'DOORS
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8 x4 6, xn 89 44 82.93
x7 t 95.00 • 89,50
9x7, , 105.00 94.25•
16x7 219,00 209.95
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KITCHEN CUPBOARDS
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packed .separately. ready
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September 2%74
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PRICES IN EFFECT
• • UNTIL
" AUG. 31
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