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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-06-23, Page 6PAGE 6GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE Kt, 1982 Large or small, we'll fix them all... .Our repair experts will have your appliance in tip top shape fast. Call us today. PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" VARNA 482-7103 Ono EST. 1475 OL;DSMITH-SILVERSMITH JEWELLERY DESIGNER, REPAIRS ALSO CERAMICS. WEAVING, WOOD. ART, GLASS CANADIAN AWARD WINNING DESIGNER 524-4509 Si WEST ST.. GODERICH. ONTARIO OWN A BEST SELLER ... . AND IT'S 'EIGHT ATCHERS 365 -DAY -MENU COOKBOOK JOIN ANYTIME BETWEEN MAY 17 -AND SEPTEMBER 4, 1982. ATTEND 12 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS AND THIS $18:95 VALUE CAN BE YOURS FREE. THE WEIGHT WATCHERS 365 -DAY MENU COOKBOOK WHICH APPEARS ON THE N.Y. TIMES BEST SELLERS LIST IS FILLED WITH OVER 500 TEMPT1NG'RECIPES:, • :Enroll' it any class ih •this area, Registration ,and first meeting' fee $15.00. 58.00 weekly thereafter. Senior Cilizans and students — Registration and first' meeting tee 57.00. 53,00 weekly ;IhereNNr. • FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON CLASS LOCATIONS IN THIS AREA CALL: `14800-265-9291 Weight Watchers Intl Inc. 1982 owner of The Weight Watchers Trademark Couple wed at Knox Church Polyester carnations, violets and chrysanthemums in gathering baskets decorated Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich on May 15 at4 p.m. for the wedding ceremony of Earl Frederick Salter of Goderich and Margaret Anne Morgan of Kerwood. The groom is the son of Mr: and Mrs. Fred Salter or Goderich and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan -Sr. or Ker - wood. The Reverend G.L. Royal officiated at the double`•ring ceremony. Music was provided by organist Lorne Dotterer and soloist Erin Robinson. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white wedding gown with an upper bodice of lace forming cap sleeves and a ruffle on the edge • of the chiffon covering the remainder of the dress. Her headpiece had flowers matching' the bridesmaids' flowers attached to it and her veil, which extended just below the waist, was trim- med with swiss lace. The bride carried a bouquet of yellow roses, lily - of -the -valley and a green fern spray. Maid of honor was Carolyn Brazolot of Red Deer, Alberta. She wore a full- length mint , green jersey gown with an attached jacket of mint green chiffon and carried a gathering basket of polyester apple blossoms, violets and single chrysanthemums. Bridesmaids were Debbie Moyer of Burlington_and Cindie Fearnall of Goderich. They were gowned the same as the maid of honor and carried the same baskets of flowers- except that one was predominently violet -purple and the other, predominently white. Groomsman was Denny Moyer of Burlington. Guests were ushered into the church by Eric Le Blanc of Montreal and Dan Johnson of Stratford. Following the wedding ceremony, a reception was heldat the White Carnation in Holmesville which was decorated with white and yellow streamers and white -- and yellow bells... The bride's mother greeted guests wearing a light jersey dress with a flowery pattern in shades of purple and a matching jacket of sheer jersey. Her corsage was two polyester • • riilt�f�t� allYt ....... :...:::::::::::::::..........::.................... Turn . heads and raise eyebrows In our finest fashions of quality women's wear clothing and accessories. Timely savings perfect for party or pleasure. See them today. 40\ Group of dresses - long or short sleeve . dressy & casual styles - ass't sizes. Regular 54'0 to 2$0°' 00 SALE 4,30° t0 C D U • All coats are reduced to clear. 20% to '/a off. Assorted fabrics and styles. Asst sizes. Regular $5°°2110°° SALE 6800 tD 14400 1 5 All Hats, Felts 1, Straws are reduced. Regular 12°°-35'° SALE 900 2 SLEEK AND SOPHISTICATED 3Fa�ijion Miuppc 32 #ryuvvers *ware �It OPEN. 9 AM TO 5:30 PM MON •SAT. FRIDAY 9 AM TO 9 PM , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frederick Salter orchids. The groom's mother greeted guests wearing a dusty rose dress with long sleeves, pleated bodice and belt. Her corsage was also contained two polyester orchids. For a wedding trip to Niagara -on -the -Lake, the bride changed to a dusty yellow long-sleeved dress with pleated bodice, belt and beige accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Salter will reside at R.R. 2 Site 25, Goderich. Prior to her wedding, the bride was feted at a shower given by Miss Cindie Fearnall and at another given by the aunt of the groom. Stop spa use Owners of certain hot tub .and spa equipment manufac- tured by Sunbec Diversified Products Limited and Magtronic Heater Canada -Limited should stop using them immediately because of a potential fire and shock hazard.'• The Canadian Standards if you're NEW 1N TOWN and don't.know which way to turn, call the �(cain`e hostess at 524-7165 You 11 be glad -you did Association (CSA) has ob- tained a federal court injunc- tion prohibiting the use of the CSA mark on these products. Bob White, CSA's Manager of Audits and In- vestigations, said CSA tested samples of the equipment and discovered a potential fire and shock hazard. They include . a filter and heater unit marked "Sunbec" used in hot tubs and spas, and a submersible hot •ttib light called Sunbec. • Diversified Products Limited, . and -a pool heater with the name Magtronic and Economique from Magtronic Heater Canada Limited. Both companies are located at 6410 Blvd. De • M'ille-Iles, St. Francois, Laval, Quebec •J_ Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Vain'Osch Spring nuptials Candelabras, apple blossoms and peach tinted glads and„ daisies decorated St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Kingsbridge on May 15 at 2 p.m. for the. wedding ceremony of Bridget Dalton of Kingsbridge and Bernie Van Osch of Kintail. The bride is the daughter of Clarice Dalton of Kingsbridge and the late Mark Dalton and thegroom is the son of Mr. anM°rs. William Van Osch of Kintail. The Reverend Father Ed Dentinger officiated at the double ring ceremony. Music was provided by organist Denise Dalton and guitarist Ed Chilton who accompanied himself and Diane Van Rody for the song, Perhaps Love. Diane also sang Hail Mary, Gentle. Woman and Gene Frayne sang Ave Maria and Thankyou Lord. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Paul Dalton of Lucknow. She wore a white wedding gown featuring a bodice of im- ported French lace, a stand- up collar, full length sleeves gathered at the wrist and a calf -length handkerchief skirt trimmed with lace edging and sashed with a stin ribbon. She also wore white silk flowers pi her hair and carried a bouquet of white baby mums, rosebuds, glads ,and stephanotis. • . Maid of honor was Jackie Dalton of Kingsbridge, sister JEAN'S CHIP WAGON NOW OPEN Enjoy Delicious Fresh French Fries Perfectly Prepared, Always Tastes Good . .56 STANLEY STREET Across from the back of Canadian Legion • API ...".:i#'b'.EF,'+1 �.''.".".•'•S%� "5'•'ITi:LCL.:>.is'b`:iZ^f%i?ioY:/f+k. •': YS4f`f/^4�"yY., r.•I`:.`SSG%'a' LUCKNOW Jamboree '83 Lottery #343998 1 _ 00 TO BE- WON ° 25 Bi -Weekly Draws for $500.00 FIRST DRAW July 7th, 1982 $1,000.00 Drawn July 1st, 1983 $1,500.00 Drawn July 2nd, 1983 $4,000.00 Drawn July 3rd, 1983 A t. NNAAA A VV Only 2,000 tickets are being sold at. $20.00 per ticket. 1/2 tickets already sold so hurry and get yours. Tickets available at Wingham - "Touch of Class" - Kincardine - "Fincher's Leisure World" - Ripley - "Ripley Paint & Wallpaper" - Point Clark - "Lighthouse Variety" - Goderich - "Baechlor Interiors" - Lucknow - Agnew Jewellers, Mayfair Rest- f-4aurant, est-,;raurant, McDonagh Insurance & Real Estate. $7 die ti of the bride. She wore a peach dotted swiss calf - length dress with pleated bodice and skirt and button trim on the long fitted sleeves and bodice. She also wore peach tinted baby mums in her hair and carried a bouquet of white stephanotis, peach roses and daisies. Bridesmaids were Joanne Van Osch of Kintail, sister of the groom and Maria Dalton of Kingsbridge, sister of the bride. They were gowned the same as the maid of honor and carried the same flowers. Flower girl was Heidi Martin of R.R. 6 Kincardine, niece of the. bride. She was gowned the same as the other attendants. Groomsman was Jim Van Osch of Kintail, brother of the groom. Guests were ushered into the church by Ed Van Osch of Kintail, brother of the groom and Shawn Dalton of Kintail, brother of the bride. Ringbearer was Tom Chilton of Port Albert, nephew of the bride. Following the wedding, a reception was held at the bride's mother's home . in , Kingsbridge. The tables were set with peach cloths, peach candles and peach tinted mums floating in water, The bride's mother greeted guests wearing a street -length smokey blue chiffon crepe dress accented with a silver belt, soft bow at the neckline, full length sleeves gathered at the. wrist, a full skirt anda corsage of peach carnations. --The groom's mother assisted wearing a fuchsia stretch polyester rayon dress featuring a • bodice gathered to a yoke, funnel neck, long sleeves gathered at the cuffs and a corsage of pink carnations. • For a wedding trip to Fairfax , Lodge, Virginia, USA; the bride changed to a two piece red linea dress with white blouse, white picturehat with` red ribbon trim and white sandles. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Van Osch are residing in Kingsbridge. Prior to her wedding, the bride was feted at a shower hosted by Brenda Teichert of 'Goderich for co-workers at Victoria and Grey Trust; a shower hosted by Joni - Dalton of Lucknow for relatives; and a community shower hosted by Betty Frayne and Diane Van Rooy Mr. and Mrs. L. Carson Miley (Photo by RJ. Nephew) Couple reside in Goderich Apricot glads, white daisies and candelabras decorated Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich on May 22 at 3 p.m. for the wedding ceremony of L. Carson Milley and Emily Ann Crew, both of Goderich. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crew of Goderich and the groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. Milley of Conception Bay, Newfoundland. The Reverend G.L. Royal officiated at the double ring ceremony. Music was provided by organist Lorne Dotterer and soloist Margaret Hurst of Collingwood, cousin of the bride, who sang "The Wedding Song" and "Evergreen". The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a white chiffon over satin gown with chapel train. The bodicefeatured re -embroidered lace and a portrait neckline. The full- length sleeves had ruffled cuffs. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of . white 'carnations, pink roses, white stephanotis and baby's breath. Matron of honor was Kimberly ,Buongirno of. Wallingford, Connecticut, cousin .of the bride. She wore a full-length .. pastel green georgette gown with double layer .capelette and carried a bouquet of apricot car- nations and roses with white daisies and apricot tinted 'baby's breath. Bridesmaids were Sandra Smith of Collingwood and Beth Clarkson of Stouffville, friends of the bride. They were gowned the same as the Matron of honor and carried bouquets of apricot car- nations with white daisies and apricot tinted baby''s. breath. Junior bridesmaid was Diane Pottle of Goderich, great niece fo the groom. She wore a white and apricot floral print gown with apricot underskirt featuring a ruffled neckline and hem. She carried apricot car- nations with white daisies and ,pastel green tinted of Kingsbridge, baby s breath. TAKE A LOOK AT OUR CEDAR! Groomsman was Frederick Pottle of Goderich, nephew of the groom. Guests were ushered into " the church by Stephen Crew of Kitchener, Peter Crew of Hanover and Stuart Crew of Goderich, all brothers of the bride. Following the wedding ceremony, a reception was held at the Goderich Township Hall which was decorated with apricot glads and white daisies for the occassion. The bride's mother , greeted guests wearing a rose colored georgette. street -length dress with mandarin collar, tucked bodice and white rose cor- sage. Acting in place of the groom's late mother was Mrs. June Milley of Goderich, sister-in-law of the groom. She greeted guests wearing a mauve polyester sheer dress with matching jacket and white rose cor- sage. For a wedding trip to northern Ontario, the bride changed to a white linen suit with multi -colored blouse, ,black and white accessories and white orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. L. Carson Milley will reside at 146 Oxford Street, Goderich. Prior to her wedding, the bride was feted at a shower given. her b Y er fellow em- ployees at Scarborough Centenary Hospital; at a neighbourhood shower given by Mrs. Ruth Skeoch and Mrs. Marjorie Young; at a shower given by Mrs. Isobel Jardine and Miss Margaret Hurst of Collingwood and at a shower given by Mrs. June Milley and Mrs. Betty Pottle. of Goderich. Guests attended the wedding. from New Brun- swick, Newfoundland, Connecticut, St. Catharines, Brantford, Niagara Falls, Collingwood, Kitchener, Pembroke, Sarnia and Goderich. Representing the groom's late parents were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milley of Goderich. 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