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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-11-04, Page 25GODE>iiICH SIGNAIATAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1961 --PAGE 9A
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Goderich Legion Branch
109 poppy chairman Howard
Carroll announced this week
that plans are now con- couraging and that he would poppies at strategic
pleted for the annual poppy
canvass, Legion church November l0 boxes will also be found at
parade and Remembrance in town.
Day service.
display in your home,
canvass of the community, business or car are available
each donation of $5 or more. members o1 the Branch 109
which will be parked near
Comrade Carroll indicates Ladies' Auadlfary and the the Cenotaph during the
that financial support of the local squadron of the Air Remembrance Day service.
POPPY fund has been en- Cadets will be distributing Veterans wishing ' to be
picked up at their home and
appreciate all returns by locations in town. Poppy placed on the bus are
requested to contact
On Sunday,
invited to the Remembrance
pay service which will - be
held on Wednesday,
November 11 at 11 a.m. at
the cenotaph in Court House
Park. In case of inclement
weather, alternate
arrangements have been
made to hold this service.
November 8 various locations
members of Branc1 109 will Large window poppies for Comrade Ray Barker at 524-
�p 8849.
house
conduct a house
Organizations and
businesses have been con-
tacted requesting their
purchase and -or donation to
the poppy fund. A memo has
been mailed to each member
of the Branch• requesting
personal support of the
poppy campaign and the
services of remembrance. A
receipt will be issued for
commencing at 1 p.m. to
give each citizen of thetown
an opportupity to donate to
the poppy rand. All Legion
canvassers are to report to
the Vimy Room of the Legion
to obtain their boxes of
poppies and areas to be
canvassed.
On Saturday, November 9
Diaries acquired
The diaries and private
papers of internationally ac-
claimed Canadian author
Lucy Maud Montgomery
have been acquired for the
University of Guelph library
collection. .
Montgomery is best known
for Anne of Green Gables, a
book beloved by Canadians
of all ages. Translated into
36 languages and sold
around the world, it depicts
life in turn -of -the -century
Prince Edward Island, the
province where Montgomery
was born. While she con-
tinued to write under her
own name, Montgomery was
known as Mrs. Ewen Mac-
donald in many rural On-
tario communities where her
husband was the
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Presbyterian minister.
The diaries were purchas-
ed from Dr. Stuart Mac-
donald, only surviving son of
Lucy Maud Montgomery and
a Toronto physician.
Because of the personal
nature of much of the diary
material, access will be
restricted for another ten
years. The exception will be
Professor Mary Rubio of the
University of Guelph
Department of English
Language . and Literature.
She has Dr. Macdonald's
permission to use them to
prepare a published edition.
at Stan Profit's barber shop
or at the Legion canteen.
Donations to the poppy
fund are held in a trust ac-
count and use is restricted to
emergency aid for veterans
and their dependents, Legion
bursaries, prizes for
Remembrance Day poems
and essay contests, hospital
comforts for veterans and
equipment for hospitals. In
the past year, Branch 109
donated $1025 of poppy funds
toward Branch bursaries to
four local students pursuing
education beyond the high
school level and $2,800 to
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital for new
equipment.
The annual Legion church
parade will be held this year
at Victoria Street United
Church on Sunday,
November 8 at . 10 a.m.
Legion members are to note
this time and report to the
Legion hall for the church
parade by 9:30 a.m.
All members of the
Branch, Ladies' Auxiliary,
veterans and citizens are
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Any veteran whose health
does not permit hien to join
the parade on November 11
is invited to use the bus
Wear a poppy during
poppy week and attend the
services of remembrance for
together we remember.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mickel Gee
Wed for 60 years
Sixty years ago on
November 2, 1921, Sarah
(Sadie) Gertrude Patterson
and George Mickel Gee were
married by the Reverend
George King in the par-
sonage of Wesley United
Church, Brantford.
Sadie Was from Goderich
and George was from Silver
Hill, a small community
west of Simcoe.
The couple lived in Eagle
Place fol many years and
now live on Marshall Street
in the Tranquility area.
George was pensioned
from White Motor Products
in 1968, after morethan 50
years service (from
December 2, 1917 to August
2, 1968) to that company and
its - predecessors. He was
You COULD
originally employed by
Adam Wagon Works which
subsequently changed to
Brantford Coach and Body
and then to White. Motor Pro-
ducts.
George and Sadie have two
daughters, Marilyn, who is
married to Arthur
Westbrook, living in Brant-
ford and Vera Who is mar-
ried to James Hughes, and is
living in Mississauga.
They also have two grand-
sons, Michael Kevin
Westbrook of Brantford and
James Michael Hughes of
Mississauga.
George and Sadie
celebrated their :happy occa-
sion with relatives and
friends at the Holiday'•Inn on
Sunday, November 1
between 2 and 5 p:m.
Open a personal chequing and /or savings account
($100 minimum) at any Victoria and
Grey Trust branch and you could win one
of four trips for two to sunny Florida, ar-
ranged by Paramount Holidays. For 7
;sun -soaked days and 7 magical nights,
you would be our guests at. the
Holiday Inn at St. Pete's Beach.
Details are at your nearest branch:
But.hurry? The contest ends
November .30, 1981. At Victoria and.
Grey, you'll always he a winner with
our convenient locations and hours.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Haist
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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
Rev. Robert Ball. Special..
organ music was supplied by
Robert Blackwell, and
harpist Mary Hearn of
Clinton.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James
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 Queei,Anne
style neckline. The large•leg-
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 Bible was used
by the bride's mother in her
own wedding bouquet. To
complete her outfit, the bride
wore a wreath in her hair of
white rosebuds and baby's
breath.
The bride was attended by
her sister, Judith Martin of
Goderich. As matron of
honor, she was dressed in a
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
Haist from Hamiltonwere
bridesmaids. They wore
skirts and blouses and
carried arm bouquets
similar 'to that worn by the
matron of honor.
• The groom's brother,
Robert Haist of Hamilton,
was tjte 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
linton
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.
For a honeymoon to
Collingwood, Honey Harbor
and Huntsville, -the bride
wore a wool plum -colored
drindle skirt, cream colored
lace blouse and wool shawl.
The newlyweds are now
making their , home in
Clinton, where they both
work at the Clinton 'News -
Record.
• Prior to the . wedding the
bride was• honored at a,
number of showers. The
groom's family held a
summer picnic at their Lake
Erie cottage and the groom's
sister-in-law, Nancy Haist
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
at Signal Star Publishing
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.
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