The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-06-10, Page 32PAGE 14A-GODERICHSIONAIATAR, WEDNIMMY, JUNE 1A1981
In Off lastrifeek's story on
tbe wteeeitiOaSe of the vessel
Weldon, credit for the dona-
tion was made to George
Parsons Elevator and Tran-
sit Co. Mr. Parsons has
pointed out that he is only
one of 385 shareholders of the
company and it was a cor-
porate donation, by
Goderich Elevators Limited.
We regret any embarrass-
ment, this may have caused
Mr. Parsons.
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ELECTRONIC SERVICE DIVISION
5 miles from Goderich on NWT. 8
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N.C. and Solid State Systems
ORS -Business & Marine Radios
Venda* and Arcade Equipment
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mi.. and Mrs. Michael Gerard Whalen
IaniFlitzgeraldpiotor
Wed in. Clinton
Ontario St. United Church
in Clinton was thesetting for
a pretty spiting wedding on
May 9 when Sylvia Anne
Forbes exchanged vowsWith
Michael Gerard Whalen.
The bride is the datterler '
of Mi. 'and Mrs. ' Murray
Forties of RB, 2,, Clinton and '
'the groom is the Son of Mrs.
Margaret Whalen and the
late', Frank Whalen of
Omemee, Ontario.
The Rev. Homan Pick
offiriabid at the doidderin' g
ceremony . with Do-ris
• Mellideyatthe organ.
Given in marriage -by lia•
father, the bride wore a
• @siva ..W!ei&_.twvz
taffeta with an Unlit bodice
of net and,lace with seed
pearls. The chiffon fel into
cape -like sleeves and she
wore a train.of anklets= in
her hair. She " kerriiert, a
bouquet of able lilies and,
PurPleffeleis.
The ' maid of triter was
Stmdra - Webster anon
She wore a gown of mauve
-polyester with chiffon over
the bodice and failing into a
peplum below thowaist. Her
flowers were slat* W the
bompiet • •
Thebridesmaidsvieretori
Dalton of §tratln-oy* a friend
of the bride, and Barbara
Forbes, a sister of thibride.
They woreidenticalgowns to
that of themaid ofhonor.
The groom's attendants
were Ara c, • of Wood-
stock, as best I , and Jim
Whalen of Omemee, a
brother of the groom and
=Mud the bride, acting as
ushers. The men wore
striped gray pants and dark Me GDCI music students won plaques at last Tuesday's
gray tails. awards ceremony at the school. In the back are Wes
Gatch:, Paul Oronendy; and in the front are Andrea
Josephine Whalen, of
Ornance, Sister-in-law of the
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Jackson, Elizabeth McMillan who also won the Outstanding
Contribution to Music Award, and Julia Carruthers. 4 Photo
by Cath Wooden)
groom, sang three sobs igher averages
accompanying herself on
0.0ftr.
to enter university
The dinner and dance
„o
followed the weddikg at the
White 'Carnation in
Holmesville and the bride's
mother wore a pink
polyester gown with pleated
boolee and a flowered sheer
three -quarter -length coat
icenge.
was opink
TOSeS.
• The grooni's mother wore
a pink sheer polyester gown
over taffeta with a sheer
lancet overlay. Her roses
were also deep pink.
For travelling, the bride
,i a ow snit withiloweredblouseiond.
white ,aciessories.Tfle
couple will reside in Bur-
naby,11.C.
Showers for the bride were
held by Catherine and Janice `
Orr.of$11.
tride's relations Willie home
of Mrs. Ron Taylor, V .araa,
oast of the bride; Sandra
Webster aotertained at her
• parents' home forthe bride's
• friends, and Betty Feagan
basted the comintmity.
*weir for neighbors and
•.friendiy -of the -bride. Her.
college *leads in Sarnia also
held a surprise shower for
Shower
held
A very pretty shower for
bride -elect Cindy Cornish
was held May 31 at the home
of her aunt, Mrs. Clarence
Priestap of lifitchell.
Mrs. Audrey Vorstenboseh
and Mrs. C. Priestap reeeiV-
ed the guests arod the
members of the wedditg
party received corsages.
A program followed con-
sistria' g of piano solo by
Pamela Poster, a mock wed-
ding with a violin solo by
Steven Foster, seven-year-
old cousin of the bride, en-
ding the mock wedding, a
reading by Dorothy Close,
• sister of !aide, and several
quiz contests conducted by
Mrs. Clarence Priestap.
Following an address read
by Joanne Vorstenbosch the
many beautiful gifts were
opened by Qndy, assisted by
Dorothy Chase and Joan
Alersonder.
Mrs. Priestap served a
delicious lunch which was
enjoyed by all.
Students hoping to enter
first year at The University
of Western Ontario this fall
will have to earn a higher
eradiating average than
ever before.
The University has set 66
peenas 'ale extt-off
average, up from 64 percent
for •most faculties and
programs.
Establishing a higher
admission requirement is
designed to help limit fresh-
man enrolment to 4,200. An
11.5 increase in the number
ollapplications to UWO from
Grade 13 students led to the
increasedcut-aff average.
. Overcrowding in dasses
rt
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and high teacher -student
_ratios would result if more
than 4,200 were enrolled
Western's first year
enrohnent in 1980-81 was
about 4,300 students, and
would be about 400 neat fall
acceptance a MaYed
the same.
Offers of admission will be
• sent to high school graduates
Fewer students who have
already graduated from
Grade 13 will be offered
places this year...and...Ike_
number of international
students offered first-yem-
• pbees will be 'Amite' cl to 320.
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