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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-05-13, Page 20' ' O--GODERICH SIGNAL, STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1987 WEDDINGS Nancy Anne Carmichael and Duane Kinsley Rivett of Dungannon were mar- ried at the Dungannon United Church on April 18, 1987. Rev. Robert Roberts of- ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Don and Sharon Pengelly of Dungannon while the groom is the son of Jim and Sandra Rivett, also of Dungannon. The Maid of Honor , was Debbie Gregory of RR 3 Auburn, friend of the bride. The bridesmaids were Mary Ellen Boel of.. Dungannon, friend of the bride; Vickie Sole of RR 3 Goderich, friend of the bride; .Judy Carmichael of Dungannon, sister of the, bride; and Janice Dougherty of -RR 3' Goderich, friend of the ' bride. The flowergirl was Tamrny Pengelly of Dungannon, sister of the bride, -while the rindbearer was Jason Boel of -Dungannon, friend of the bride • and groom. _The Groomsman .was Elwyn Brindley of RR 3 Auburn, friend of the groom. The ushers were. Larry Sowerby of RR 4 Goderich, .friend of the groom; Don Carmichael •of Lindsay, brother of the.bride; Scott Rivett of RR 3 Goderich,. brother of the groom; 'and Alan Rivett of Dungannon, brother of the groom. The soloists were Ron Doiron of Toronto . and Helen Elliott of RR 6 Goderich. The., organist was Mrs. Jean Elliott of RR 6 • Goderich. Following. a reception at the Saltford.Valley Hall, the couple went on their wedding trip to Nor- • •thein Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rivett• are residing in. Dungannon. (Harvey. McDowell, Blyth) NEW BORN NEWS " RNID . Ken and Anne Reid ( nee Colwell) are thrill- ed to announce the birth of their first child, a son, Andrew.Graham, weighing 8 lbs..10 ozs. on May 1, . 1987 at Listowel Memorial Hospital. Proud grandparents.are Ford and Eunice Cunningham, Sombra and Currie Colwell, Lucknow., Another great grandson for Ina Eadie, Wingham. With autb insurance from The Co ohc'rlrtors. •V(iu get complete pr( )lection ('till today for mforrna tit till )tit otir ninny k o\.,'rayl' letsture,, William me 4. 1j' 1� =: dies Sunday at age WILLIAM HUGH IVI"CABE Mr. William Hugh McCabe of Goderich died at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Sunday, May 10 at the age of 88. Born in Goderich Township on February 22, 1899, he was the son of the late William John McCabe and the former Martha Anila Young. Mr. McCabe was a farmer in Goderich Township until his retirement, He was a member of Victoria Street United Church. Surviving are one son Don and his wife Carolyn of Goderich Township;, one sister, Ella i Mrs. Jack Sproul) of London; and grandfather of Jamie McCabe and five step - grandsons, Larry, Bill, Wayne, Bryan and Rriir'' Fllint, abe OBITUARIES He was predeceased by one brother, two sisters, and two • step -daughters i Eileen Astals and Joyce Elliot). . The funeral service was held at the Mc- Callum and Palla F'uneral Honie on Tues- day, May 12 with Rev. John D.M. Wood of Victoria Street United Church officiating. Interment in Maitland Cemetery. Pallbearers were Don SprlHt. Jue Durnin, Cecil Pollock, Carinan Pollock, Gordon Pollock and Elwyn Pollock. Auburn horticulture club to hold rneetin tonight Visitors recently with F.'11en Johnston and Laura Phillips were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott of Stoney Creek and Mrs. Lorne MacDonald of Seaforth. Mrs. Mary Rollison and son Murray returned home recently from Toronto Where they visited her daughter, Mrs. Weston. Auburn Horticulture meeting will be held at the Community Hall'on Wednesday, May 13 at 8 p.m. There will be a plant sale. The UCW are holding a yard sale at the Community Hall on Saturday, May 16 at 9 a.m. There will also be a bake sale.:• Walkerburn Club ' Mrs. Joe Verwey opened her home to the Walkerburn Club on Tuesday, April 28 at '2 " p.m. Mrs: Len Archambault opened the meeting with a poem followed by the singing of 0 Canada. - Mrs. B. Thomson 'then led in prayer. The secretary's report was read and.. approved- and the .Treasurer's report were given. The draw donated by Mrs. F(.. Archam- bault was won by Mrs. -B. Thomson. For the May meeting, Mrs. Roy Daer offered her. home. Mrs. Elliot Lapp, Mrs. Stewart Ball - will be responsible for the lunch and Mrs. Daer. and Mrs. Verwey will have the pro- - grain. The May meeting will be a plant sale. A discussion followed .concerning a shopp- ing trip in early .June. - Mts..Thomson started the program with a poem, "Happy Living". This was followed with an enjoyable sing song with :Mrs. Thomson accompanying on her guitar. The- ithree .small children present delighted us with singing "Three Little Ducks". Mrs. Joe. Verwey was a very capable auctioneer for the miscellaneous sale. After the sale, fruit bread and cheese were served by Mrs. Verwey and Mrs. Daer and a social half- hour followed. Ball Team Wins • - - The Chamney Luggers won their opening game against the Blazers -21-11 in Blyth Slo' PItch league. Congratulations to the entire AUBURN Miidred Lawlor, 52S-75 =;9 team for the well played exciting gaine. The Next ball game will be on Tuesday, May 12 at 9 p.m. in Auburn against the Auburn A's. • Knoa6.United Church Pastor Shuttleworth conducted the Morn- ing service at Knox United Church with organ prelude by Lori Millian. The prayer of invocation was read in unison. Life and work .of the, church were given. The hymn "Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty" was, sung. The prayer of confession was read by Dana Bean, followed by the Lord's Prayer. The junior choir sang "Mothers are a' .Special -Gift" 'under the direction of Mrs. Allan WEbster and Mrs. Gordon, Gross' as pianist. • • The word of God was read' by Teadde Bakker..' The children's hymn "When Mothers of Salem" was sung. The minister told the children's story and.they went to junior Con- gregation with "their . teachers. The Holy Word was read'by Don Haines. The pastor chose for his sermon "Our Mother's Day Gifts The offering was received by Torn Cunningham, Dana . Bean, Teadde Bakker and Ken Ramsey. Advertising helps good things happen. CANADIAN ADVERTISING FOUNDATION • HOLIDAY WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT Friday & Saturday 9 - 1 a.m.; Sunday 7 - 11 p.m. "Billy/ Donlds®n" SUNDAY, MAY 24: WATCH FOR OUR 3rd ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION .& JAMBOREE HARBOUR LIGHTS RESTAUfANT & TAVERN HIGHWAY 21 • BAYFIELD 565-2554 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 A.M.-1 A.M. 6;. 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