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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-08-14, Page 6PAGE 6:-GODERICH SIGNALSTAR, THURSDAY, AUGU,ST"14; -1975 DUNOANNON DH6S . 1 MRS, MARY SERE a Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross and son, Oakville renewed acquaintances in the.village on their way to, their cottage at.L. Port Elgin on Wednesday. Matthew and Andrew Ott of Kitchener spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine,Eedy. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott were attending a golf tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling, Darlene and Harold spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin. Harold remained for a tp,� few days longer while his parents and Darlene went camping, • Miss Beth McConnell, - librarian, requests that all Huron County Library books be returned on August 16. • Mr. and Mrs. John Bere, London, Mrs, Carole Espano,i and ,her daughter Simone of Toronto and her mother, Mrs.` Huldah of Trinidad and Mr. Bill Hornig of Oshawa visited Mrs. Mary B.ere and family on Saturday. dinner after the service. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith spent the holiday weekend at Stoney Point. with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lauzon. Mr. and Mrs.' Herman' Guilbeault and Kelly Lee of Essex spent -this weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith. Congratulations to, Shelley Rivett who passed, her Gr. 8 music examination with Honours with Western Ontario Conservatory at London. She is a 'pupil of Mrs.Donaldson in Goderich. • Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fowler and family of °Parkhill visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler on the weekend. "Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Henderson and; ami y ;of Toronto visited her, "-A.mother,' ' Mrs, Vera Errington ort the weekend and attended . the Errington -Alton Reunion at Brookside school on Sunday. Diane and Rick spenta few Mrs. Cecil `Blake and Ma'r'y q days•holidaying at Kimberley. Bere and Jamie attended the Andrew -Lane picnic at the Ash- field Park on Sunday and en- joyed, meeting friends and - relatives from near and far. This, year marked the 125th anniversary of, the. Andrew's 'ettl ing in Canada and the 50th .picnic. A highlight of the day was the slides of , Devon,' . . • England and ancestral homes there shown by Bill Andrew of; Edmonton, grandson of John F. Andrew, son of John and Edith, . Institute met on Wednesday Treleaven Andrew. Mrs. Elyria night at the home, of,Mrs. Alvin .Reid,and:Gervin also attended Kerr with a very small at - the picnic, Mrs: Reed, as oldest tendance. ' ., lady, was )asked to cut the.. ' The president, Mrs. Graham picnic birthday cake, made and McNee was in charge -and Mrs. d orated by Mrs. Gordon . 'Winnifred Girvin, secretary, irkland.._ - read the minutes of the last • Mr. and Mrs. Allan McNee, meeting.. Edward and Paul of Ajax spent „ the weekend at } their cottage A motion was passed to send near Port Albert. six .leaders to,, 4H ' training.., Mr. and Mrs: Graha m McNee. school for the fall Club, Let's • visited on Sunday with Mr. e:+d . 'Bake Bread. ° Mrs. Don McCormick and Jo- . Mrs Cecil Blake is to look Marie near Wingham„and. at=" . "after""'the""""gift fo`r' the Area Kincardine.tended the Band Cearert at Convention. : The topic, Early Sawmills of • o Mrs. Green, Mouritc Forest the Area, was prepared -by Mrs. and ° Mrs. Strung, Bravrnpton . -Wilmer Rutledge and- given by visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Dorothy Clerrieitts.' Errington on Thursday.' " Plans were discussed con- -Mr. Mr. and Mrs - Dynes Cam- cerning 'the possibility of Oben" attended the christening having a Fashion Show°early in On Saturday ,Donna and David Errington, and Jan Caesar motored to Kimberley for the weekend. Congratulations -to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bakker (nee Barbara Taylor) on the recent ar.rival of their chosen daughter, Kerry Elizabeth, aged six months,, a sister for Stewart' W.I.° The Dungannon Women's on Sunday. in Ste Paul's . the:fall. Lutheran Church, Leamington A delicious lunch Was served' of David Arthur Baumann, son by hostesses, Mrs, Winnifred of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur , rirvin and Mrs. Cecil Blake. Baumann. Mrs. Baumann is a Mrs.; Rutledge was unable to niece of Mr. and' Mrs. Campbell be present as she is,away on and they enjoyed a family - holidays. ..... New debenture' offered. - Ie ses re a Domtar. Ltd. . net eurni:ngs.report. Domtar Lirnitedy;.Y today reported net earnings of $20.2 million for the first half of 1975 or' $1.34 per common share: This compares with $41.6 million or $2.79 per share in the corresponding period last year. Sales and other revenues were revenues totalling $225.6 million. ' The Company has arranged with a gaup of underwriters for the offering and sale of $50 million of 20 -year 11 percent debentures to be dated August 1 1975 MR. AND IVI,RS, R. E. PFRIMME.R Wed at BenmiIIer BenmillerUnited Church was decorated July., 19 ° with big baskets of daisies and gladioli for the double -ring ceremony at which Ralph Ernest Pfrimmer, son•I',•9of, Russell Pfrimmer, Goderich, ' took Liette Tetreault,. Goderich, daughter of Alcide Tetreault, Verner, as his bride:: The Rev. Leonard Warr officiated. . Mrs. Warr provided the wedding music. The bride was given ip marriage by_ _ her father. She, 'wore a full-length white, crepe dress with short puffy sleeves with a medium "train of white lace meeting a V-neck collar. Her three -layer veil was of light polyester trimmed with lace.• She carried a pendulum bouquet.„ - Maid of honor was' Sue Wilkins, Sarnia. „She wore a long pink nylon dress with a small flower print featuring short sleeves and V-neck collat- . ollar• under a short jacket with long sleeves. -She carried a bouquet of- p'ink 'roses, daisies and stephanotis. Bridesmaids were Miss Brenda Mcahon, Sarnia, and Mrs,. • Alice Krohmer, $411. million against $431,8 million for the first six months • The proceeds of this issue will. of 1974. enable the Company to con - Net earnings for the second tinue to improve the cost quarter 'of the year were $6.8.-. comp'etitivene'ss of its Million or 45 cents per share on prodretion facilities, increase sale's and other -revenues—of- its p oducti'eg papacity, expand $203.1 million. In the second its product linand improve its quarfer of last year, net ear- quality: 09,pilal expenditures nings were $23 million or $1.55 during 1975 are expected to per share with sales and other total $70 million, NOTICE GAME AND FISH HEARING. BOARD par , "'- ,1. THEGAMEANDFISHACT(RYS.O.1978,c186) IN THE MATTER OF: Sections 36b and 36c of The • Game and Fish Act, 1970, and IN" THE MATTER OF: the appeal of Joseph P. Mayman of the, Town of Bayfiefd, Ontario. TAKE NOTICE THAT' commencing at 1 p.m. EDT on the 15th day of August, 1975 in Ballroom A of the ' Ramada Inn, Wellington Street, London, the Game and F1si>i"M ear"ung"'Egard'will' hear the appeal of Joseph P. Mayman from a refusal by the' Wingham" District .license issuer of the Ministry of Natural Resources, to " issue him a Commercial Fishing License. Dated at Bala this - 5th day of August, 1975 Tom Edwards, Chairman ( Game and Fith•Hearing Board: ' . Goderich. They were gowned itentically to the maid of honor. Nit in yellow and carried: yellow roses, 'daisies and stephanotis. F lowergirl. Lora,. Millan was gowned similarly to the bride - and carried a small basket of daisies, yellow and ,Pink roses, daisies and stephanotis. Ringbearer was Steven Millian, Goderich. Claude Tetreault, 4 Sarnia, was best man. Ushers were Bill Bowden; Dungannon, and Mike Redmond, Goderich. The•Wedding reception was at €Salt:ford-Valley Hall where pink aridwhite streamers formed the decorations: The brides mother greeted her guests in a long white dress with a Lily -of - the -valley 'and blue bells pat- tern in it. She •wore a white rose corsage. The .couple honeymooned" in :the Barrie and Verner area. The bride travelled in a long • white and green dress with a corsage .of green tinted car- nations. They are residing at - 26 Bennett St. East, Apt. 9. • • b LOCHALSH NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barreth" and family of Toronto visited with Mrs. Henry MacKenzie and Neil. and attended Ripley Reunion. •° MastDonafd Martyn and osistetr,,Ainsley spent a few„ holidays with cousins Julia and Andrew Carruthers in Goderich. Miss Doris Wylds and friend Norma `spent the holiday weekend with Mr. Don Wylds and other relatives in the area. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finl,a0on and attending festivities in Ripley on the holiday weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Rod Finlayson of Sarnia and Mr, and- Mrs. Bill Rogers and family of Toronto. Church services at Ashfield -Presbyterian Church are held in Sun`da'y afternoon from now until February.' ' "The Andrew -Lane picnic was held on Sunday at Ashfield Park with a good attendance to celebrate' the 125th anniversary ONLY YOU CAN GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE! J Free 1.975 Silver Dollar with every .gallon of paint- •- Clay.t's Decorating 36 West St. Goderich 524-8532 of the arrival 4n Canada of these-familiesfrom Devan in England. Holiday.visitors ,vith Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles in- cluded Mrs. Grace' (Scott) Tushingham of Holywood California. Mrs. Russell Scott and Jennifer ‘of Rexdale. Mr. . and Mrs. Allan McCharles and family of Montreal , Mr. John McCharles and Brenda Jay of Petrolia. 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