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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-12-11, Page 294' ..t Jf A,eue,e4 a erki4; e4 Fe. A ,? 94P,rair3 6C?kJ?J COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF ~ . K • INVITATIONS • ANNOUNCEMENTS • INFORMALS • .4CCESSORIES the oDectch IGNAL STAR 524-8.331 TRANS CANADA CREDIT 31 WEST STREET GODERICH, ONTARIO 1 1 11 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 you A5501 -VT -ELY F2E--AA/0 AT'NO Q&16-ATION--OUR TRANS CANA.LACREDIT SOOK ET ofki DoLLAR- STRET&(/N6- IDEAS./ I?�S TITL..ED"MORE THAN MONEY"AMP OFFERS yoU 3 - PAGES of MoivEy- SAVl1Vcr IDEAS. FicLINTff auR N ANDNAILINTboo/ MIN — - ..A.1911# e4p.:A10 TRaNS caaa CREDIT CORPORATION LIMITED A Personal Financial Service of Traders Group Limited V1/ 6!v6701JMc 1 1 1 11 1 Live at Meneset North Street United Church in Goderich was the scene November 7 in the early evening for a pretty Wedding at which Robert George Colt'i, RR 2 Goderich, took K imberly Jean Wilkinson of Goderich as his bride. The Rev. Ralph King officiated for the ceremony amid candelabra and yellow candles, yellow and rust mums and white -ribbons. A centrepiece on the organ was of ferns, yellow and white and rust mums. White pe,1 bows made by the bride added the final touch.. Wedding music was Love Look Ai the'Two of Us by the 'Carpenters. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Wilkinson, 302 Gibbons St., Goderich, Mr. and Mrs, William Colter, AR 2 Goderich, are.the parents of the groom. The bride was given in marriage by her father, She wore a plain v'hite gown of soft pont de roma, styled with .�!».. a drfped neckline and sequins around the long and , slender sleeves.' Her veil had been fashioned by her' mother and grandmother. It was long andwas scalloped atalie edges, held in place by, a high Iacey headpiece, She carried white roses with ivy and white ribbons. Maid of honor was Diann Riley, Goderich, She wore a cream colored crimplene gown printed with small rust flowers.,The gown had a draped neckline and long tight sleeves. She wore cream -colored shoes' and 'carried yellow and rust mums with lace backing. Bridesmaids were Miss Peggy Sheardown, Goderich ; Miss Wendy Wilkinson, Goderich;, Miss Theresa Wilkinson, Hepworth; and Miss Shannon Bull, Wiarton. They all wore long pale green gowns printed with small rust flowers and styled with draped necklines and long tight sleeve's. They wore green shoes and carried yellow and rust mums touched with lace. ., Flowergirl was Miss Susan Wilkinson, Goderich, in a long pale green gown with a high collar. She carried a white basket with yellow mums and,ribbons, Ringbearer was Master Tod Colter, Straathroy. Groomsman was Ron Harvey, Clinton. Ushers were Dan Sheardown, Goderich; Darren Wilkinson, Hep- worth; Charles Perg'el, St. .oseph's ;' and Joseph Dumigan, Goderich. The men wore dark green tuxedoes, the groom wearing a white rose on his lapel and the at! tendants wearing yellow mums. . The" wedding reception was at The White Carnation, Holmesville. White, yellow and' purple mums set the decor there. The bride's mother wore a deep rust floor -length gown with long sleeves and an orchid. The groom's -mother MK. and MRCS. R. G. COLTER selected a floor -length aqua blue go vY with long sleeves and pink roses, For travelling to Kitchener, Niagara • Falls and Welland, the bride changed to rust colored baggy pants., a rust and white long sleeve sweater with a white tur- tleneck sweater and a -silver necklace. Mr. and Mrs. Colter are residing at Meneset Trailer. Park, R R, 5 Goderich, '''The bride was guest of honor at three showers prior to -" ' her marriage. Maid of honor Diann Riley and her mother, Mrs. Alvin Riley, Goderich, were hostesses for one shower; Mrs, William Colter, n Cher of the groom, RR 5 Goderich, was hostess for a 'second shower; and Mrs. Dianne Mallough of Goderich entertained friends of the bride at a third shower, Huron County Playhouse campaign xecutiveh�pi to raise. '150,000 . Increasing the membership and budget while ,underlining the- international flavour of productions were major„ proposals at the annual meeting of the Huron Country :Playhlouse, held recently at ' the Green Forest ,Motel, Grand Bend. ,, Artistic ,`Director James Murphys says' HCP intends to activelys011icit . corporation {, •membership plan. This will* aid in financing a season expected to cost in excess of $150,000. Canada council and the Ontario Arts Council, 'will also be approached for funds. Under the new membership scheme anyone can join HCP for $.10 (students $5). .Any 'donation over that amount is tax deductible, and- recorded with a recepit. Anyone donating over a $100 ` is classified a "patron". Members vote on policy, are listed on the ' playbill, receive a maga.zine-like newsletter and have access to tickets' before the general public. "The scheme allows cor- poration's to, get involved due to tax incentives, Murphy says. And not only the budget andCanadian Cancer, Society membership will increase. volunteers are a. vital' part of HCP also plans to approach the fight against cancer. Most major corporations to communitie's have a unit of ....sponsor _ wplay+s .,•= especially the Society.... which sponsors musicals,; which traditipnally film showings,, distributes requireMore money to literature and is -prepared to produce. • , ' answer questions about "The musicals we have in cancer, Cancer can he beaten mind warrant full stage and by learning the facts, orchestra", Murphy says. He says plays and musicals + + -I- from. Canada, Engl-and, France, and the United States In the past few years, lung are slated for the coming cancer has changed from an seaason: . uncommon disease into one' Other r than two. Canadian which today kills more than plays however!. nothing is 5,000 people a year in -Canada. definite. . , As the -Canadian Cancer "We plan •to acquire world Society. advises - if you don't premiere rights for Warren- smoke, don't start; if you do Graves' new comedy --a play smoke, kick the habit. yet unnamed. rind we intend to produce Anile of Orcein Gttbles; the others we haven't decided upon." the director says. ji§ • • r •. •. •2$r 4 •:41r x-14 O T9FF; ALL Men's, -Women and Children's over _the' , foot SNOWBOOTS let- it SNO Sturdy footgear for frosty weather... in styles for'the whole family! Th6se snug -fitting boots keep wetness out; warmth in. Shoe Shop • On the Square, . Goderich 524.7432 16r zeir 2for lor :or :or „Ar: jor Itor 2orltor Itor 4,40. roc zor .or .14r A • . 11('1' previously produced a Graves play entitled "Hands that Cradle the Rock" in 1.973, Mur'ph'y says, the final budget and playbill will. be complete in February,, 1n related business, , the 11C 1' adopted a new slate of officers and resolved to meet the first Saturday of every, month excepting November and ,lanuary The next annual e«-tingis•1)'ecember (,01)1.:IZI('Fl SIGNAL STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBE•R'11, 19 r-P,Ar.Gt'aOA Wedding'stories and pictures must arrive at the Signal -Star within 30 days of marriage or a. ' 1 S, dee will be charged x * x x `am x + p ax =x vg x : • man Iasi all year LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY EATTIE FURNITURE CLINTON PHQNE. 482-9521 • DRYERS WASHERS RANGES . Come in and see our complete Zine of 46 17 REFRIGERATORS ,,Q General Electric appliances RAHAM ELECTRIC L1MITED GODFNICH 62'CAMBRIA RD. 524-8670 ip