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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-10-28, Page 14PAGE 14-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1981 Fall wedding unites Clutton couple Soft candlelight surrounded the altar of North Street United Church in Goderich where a 4 pm ceremony on October 3rd, united in marriage Shelley Ann McPhee and Gary. Lawrence Haist, both of Clinton Bouquets of, white gladioli and chrysan- themums formed the floral setting for the double ring ceremony performed by RYv. Robert Ball. Special organ music was supplied by Robert .Blackwell, and harpist Mary Hesrn of Clinton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jalines McPhee of Goderich and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Haist of Stoney Creek. Given in marriage by her parents;,the bride was escorted up the aisle by her groom. She was dressed in a gown of spun polyester organza. The bodice and back were overlayed with re - embroidered chantilly lace and scattered seed pearls and featured a Queen Anne style neckline. The largeleg- o-mutton sleeves puffed over long lace -high button cuffs. The full skirt and train were made from yards of spun organza and the quaint, old- fashioned button -up back added the finishing touch. She carried a white Bible, covered in lace, silk white rosebuds and a single white orchid. The ..Wale was used by the bride's mother in her owei v.edding ireaquct. Te complete her outfit, the bride wore a wreath in her hair of white rosebuds and baby's breath. The bride was attended by her sifter, Judith Martin of Goderich. As matron of honor, she was dressed in a (James Fltzgerald photo) Mr. and°Mrs. Gar3rHeist' long amethyst colored velvet skirt and a frilled blouse of white georgette. The outfit was accented with a dusty - lilac satin sash, tied at the waist. She carried a arm bouquet of silk roses and baby's breath. Two friends of the bride, Sharon Tyndall from Pen- ticton, B.C., Dianne Hibbert from London and the groom's sister-in-law, Nancy Heist from Hamilton were bridesmaids. They wore skirts and blouses and carried arm bouquets similar to that worn by the matron of honor. The gresea's Leather, Robert Haist of Hamilton, was the best man and guests were ushered into the church by John Gallaugher of Toronto, Reiner Perski of Stoney Greek and David Hart Dyke of Stoney Creek, all friends the groom. Following the ceremony, the bride and groom rode to the Candlelight Restaurant in a two -horse drawn surrey owned by Don Sowerby from Goderich. Guests from the area, as those who travelled from Penticton, B.C., Naramata, B.C., Calgary, Alberta Toronto, Kingston, Hamilton, Fonthill and London, joined in a smorgasbord dinner prepared by the bride's sister and brother-in-law, David and Judith Martin. A friend of the bride and groom, Terry Crowley of Goderich , was master of ceremonies for.the evening. For the occasion, the mother of the bride wore a long, grape colored georgette gown, while the groom's mother chose a floor -length dusty -rose colored gown made from futura satin. Fora honeymoon to. Collingwood, Honey Harbor and Huntsville, the bride wore a wool plum -colored drindle skirt, cream colored .Blyth's Gala weekend • :' f tre a r,.dous success Y Elaine Townshend A near -capacity crowd gathered at Blyth Memorial Hall last Saturday afternoon to hear a pop concert per- formed by the Blyth Festival Singers. The program was varied from Charleston,. Flappers and Razz-A-Ma-Tazz to a medley from West Side Story to movie hits, "Can You Read My Mind" from Superman and "The Way We Were" from the movie of the same name. Another favourite was Anne Murray's "You Needed Me." The program ended with rousing renditions of movie classics "Tuxedo Junction" and "Swinging On A Star". Soloists, John MacLennan of Listowel and Gail Shaw of Huron Park, sang "Don't Cry Out Loud" and "Tapestries" respectively. Accompanist for the soloists was Louise McGregor of Clinton. The 80 -voice choir from a 50 -mile radius of Blyth and includes six Clinton residents. Conductor is Laurie Rowbotham, who is also choir director at Listowel United Church and Listowel District Secondary School_. Newaccompanist for the choir is Arlene Darn- brough of the Goderich area. The benefit concert was part of a Gala Week End in Blyth to help pay off the remaining $12,000 debt from the Memorial Hall building program. Other events included a Casino Night and Dance with the band Whfskey Jack at Blyth and District Com- munity Centre on Friday evening, and a Medieval Feast following the pop concert on Saturday where King and Queen were Ted Johns, actor, and Janet Amos, Artistic Director of Blyth Summer Festival. Entertainment during the dinnerwas provided by a jester and strolling madrigal singers. Rounding out the weekend on Saturday night was h giant cone'ert and auction. Ted Johns entertained before the auction. The concert featured Cal Dodd of CTV, Master of Ceremonies for the night was Jun Swan of CFPL-TV London. Local auctioneer Ron Gethke sold items ranging from frozen geese, a bed and breakfast package and a three-day ski trip to paintings, puppet shows and watches. Although final figures have not been determined, the Gala Weekend has been termed a trejnendous suc- cess by Ptesident :of the Board of Directors Mildred McAdath of Clinton, with about $8,000 raised. On Sunday afternoon, the Blyth Centre For The Arts opened its Winter Music SeFies with Jan Rubes, a star of televisidn and stage as a serious actor, folk singer, opera singer and musical comedy performer. The next performance of the Blyth Festival Singers will be a Christmas Concert to be presented at Blyth Memorial Hall on December 6. Foster parents meet for annual banquet BY JOANNE BUCHANAN An appreciation night was held for Huron County's 60 foster parents at the White Carnation in Holmesville last Thursday evening. Following a banquet and greetings from Grant Stirling, Reeve of Goderich Township and Fred Haberer, Warden of Huron County, a speech was given by McDaniel Phillips. Phillips, an employee of CKNX-TV and radio for the last six years, said both foster children and foster parents need the same thingslove, -en- couragement, good humor and understanding. "I empathize with your responsibilities and I ap- plaud you," he told the parents present. Phillips explained that he was on the board of directors for Participation Lodge, a vacation and recreational facility being built to serve adults with severe physical disabilities. He said the construction of a facility like Participation Lodge was due to people like foster parents because they are people who care. "It's thanks to people hlte yourselves who realize things won't get done unless someone gets up and does them," he said. In conclusion, Phillips stated, "I have discovered one more definition of love here tonight–love is being a foster parent." Following Philips' speech, awards were given out to three volunteers who have -served 10 years " with Family and Children's Services: Mrs. Greta Stokes and Mrs. Isabel Bannerman, both of Wingham and Harold Stanbury of Goderich. Foster parents honored were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Darlow of R.R. 4 Wingham for 10 years service; Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Brand of R.R. 3 Clinton for 15 years service; and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Williams of R.R. 4 Wingham for 20 years service. Law office opens A former Clinton lawyer has opened a full-time office in Dublin. Paul Ross, formerly a partner with Beecher Menzies in Clinton, has had a law office in Seaforth for a year and a half. Now he's expanding, and opening an office in the John Moore Insurance building on Dublin's main street. Mr. Ross said the opening of a practice in Dublin was pro- mpted by the number of peo- ple who've come to Seaforth as clients and said "too bad we didn't have a lawyer in Dublin. `' The lawyer also says he has confidence in the village where several local businesses have expanded recently. Mr. Ross' wife Heather, a law student at U1'O, will .help in the office in the sum- mertime and he adds that when business warrants it, another lawyer will join the practice to run the Dublin of- fice. d lace blouse and wool shawl, The newlyweds are now making their home in Clinton, where they both work at the Clinton News - Record Prior tq the wedding the bride was honored at a number of showers. The groom's . family held a summerpicnic at their Lake Erie cottage and the groom's sister-in-law, Nancy Heist hosted a shower for friends and family at her Hamilton home. A community shower was- held at the home of Donna Young at RR 5, Goderich and fellow workers el Sigyial Sixes. Prsli sli .►g held a dinner party for the bride. The bride's family hosted a shower at'Thorn- bury and a Jack and Jill shower was held at the home of Don and Cathi Hubick in Goderich. The groom was roasted at a surprise party, hosted by his ushers at David Hart Dyke's home in Stoney Creek. (Gary Haist photo ) Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tyndall . eeea: ti e Nee`? British Columbia couple return home for wedding Victoria Street United Church in Goderich was decorated with candelabra and bouquets of white. gladioli and blue mums for the October 10th wedding of Sharon Elizabeth Deer and Larry ' Tyndall, of Pen- tictonB.C. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil de Haas of Goderich and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Turner of RR 6, Goderich. Rev. John Wood conducted the double -ring evening ceremony and specialorgan music was supplied by Paul Howe. The bride, escorted into the church by her father, wore a cream colored jersey dress and over-jadtet. The floor -length gown featuring spaghetti shoulder straps, was completed with a long- sleeved sheer over jacket. The jacket buttoned in the back at the high neckline and fell into a soft flounced waistline. To complete her outfit, the bride carried a silk bouquet of gardenias, accented with small blue flowers and wore baby's breath in her French - braided hair style. The bride's sister, Connie de Haas of Goderich, was the maid of honor and wore a soft blue gown, of nylon sheer over taffeta, accented with blue lace appliques at the rounded neckline. To complete her outfit she wore baby's breath in her hair and carried a bouquet of cream and Mete colored gill'•• flowers A friend of the g roo m, E ric Schilbe of Bayfield, was the best man and guests were escorted into the church by ushers Jim Daer of Burlington, brother of the bride, and Ken Meriam of Goderich, friend of the groom. Following the ceremony, guests were welcomed at the bride's parents' home. A reception and luncheon followed at the Maitland Valley Country Club in Goderich, For the occasion the bride's mother wore a cocktail -length dress and jacket.. The peach colored dress and sheer over -jacket were accented with cream accessories. The groom's mother wore a. taupe and cream colored dress, featuring a tucked bodice and belted waistline. Her outfit was accented with a cream corsage. Guests were present at the wedding from the Goderich and Clinton area as well as Penticton, B.C., Burlington and London. Travelling from their British Columbia home to Goderich for their ,wedding, the bride and groom visited in the area for three weeks before returning to the Okano? n Valley. loweeN aft,. "4" • •j PRICES IN EFFECT 6 DAYS IN ALL ZEHRS MARKETS UNTIL CLOSING TUES. NOV. 3, 1981. SAVE! 5-` Ib. 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