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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-08-04, Page 20. k „ PAGE1A —GODERICHSIGNALSTAR, WED • payers' Blue eity warm sun- shine WithaeoOlbreereeetn- ing. in from. the hilte .SundaY nintith/g. Made ideal condir 10-115. Or the fust annual bowie* mete* .held by the Port. Albert Ratepayers AUSagjatiOn at the :Crown - • Reserve:Perk 'It Was attimes a Swims contest with little being sai4 by the contestaide. flOwever, • it MO aketoo lOng tO Separate the Meal fr.ein the boys in the i4 teem league,. • and.- the 'whinges: were, Joe • „...leaed Earl Martin frone • Ledon. ^ I ST 4,1902 iation hold first PORT ALBERT NEWS Torn Liwlesilestmnis, Thursday afteitioen With the warm sunshine, mosey swimmers were enjoying the cool *rob* waters of the. Nine Mile River Where - it enters into Lake Huron. This. Wants' i lies been a teener*, trophy, donated ' by fishing hole; ,however the Bob -Gam)* of embus fishermen have had to seek Luneil, will be Oresenteli re other areas. Art Hoy from the Winner...a ata MOO* or Mississauga, who tram his the ratepayersinAegla family tree haeli to the early sucturNews . settlers of this area this Many neighbours attended grandfather was_ one_of the, a beachparty at the home of -many who worked on the Freeman eidte illPort railroad which started in -fareele AlberVIliePM1K wealiosted 1"8 and continuedioltilthf • by Tom and canon mbar of fall of 1911) caught three Exeter., music for the ougu.,. Bass and one . Rainbow. It sin was bWhiskey Jack, was an interesting catcheon- Tgey enterta- bled the100sidering the area was swar- tagera who sat abing • the Ming with esvimmem. beach Bed enjoyed a wide dinerklm.0fatenort (mbeHelenrt)enteGarr: Gar - variety of itt9Ithrettl' 141Sinuslee ialeetat the Bedferd_HoteL This Was f breakfast on 12111so sunceSaftd; bang n 14b7g4ile:411:44111Zalaahigta4 Cllierd*bile4;rt'atrhor;:gere7ri!.: have the thrblighout the birthday and WS daughter ° sUMMer. Ida's third birthdaY. Mew • ciwg from Burlin were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne &Mart and 0Iaeghters, Tammy .and : • Visiting M. the village for • zeveraldaysfrom Brampton • . Jobe tier" whO was' bOrWin Kitehener where hiss. mother still resides, Mr.. Berges is superintendent of sehoois for the Anion of Peel. . 4 MAR South from Port Albert is visiting atthe Wine of bus parents in Grisasby. Also visiting the Smiths in Grimsby is Wendy MeAstolter and son Terry from Port Albert. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hardick of Thessalon visited on the holiday weekend with Gerry and Graee Moore at their -trailer in .Riverside -Park-. - Port Albert, Grimy and Kurt. Bawman of . Owen Sound and their children,. Lis' a, Lori and R* ou le *ed in. Brucefield A pretty garden wedding was solemnized• in Brucefield for 'the ',lime 26th wedding al Brad Hargreaves and Teresa 'Steegstra, both ofcambalge;,Thegroom is the Son of 1)14 and Min.. 10tOr--4,HorgreaveO of Brucefield and; the brideis, the tlaughter Of Mr, and . Peter Steegstra of Gadariah• Rings , and .vows were =- Changed wrougbt- iron decorated with tr0SaltreanerY 'Antillean and creaj*colouredmums, Rev. Bob .MeMOlen' oft- fielited at the nereaaany and special *Oak was ptovided by the bride's sister, Mrs. JoAnn 'Netted' of Clinton and Mr. Rob Snell, brother. in4aW. of 'the groom •'of Eteter. • The • bride was escorted -fah; Politer 'sneelals.414$1e* wore a Mid-calf length gown - of ivory ChontilIV lace over taffeta. The gown had an off - the -shoulder capelet scalloped to Menibow and a scalloped hemline. Also to • accent the gown the bride wore ivory wrist.length lace gloves and iVory-pairls and matching earrings. ,, Her headpiece, an ivory mohair bat was wide -brimmed and open crowned with a nem- ' plementaiy puff at the back, extending into a waist;lenigth veil. The bride Carried a cascading bouquet of ivory silk roses and silk plum - purple double bloom violets with Sprays of fresh ivory baby's breath, all of which were mounted over fresh green sprengeri fern. Junior flowergirl, Miss Hayley Snell of Exeter, niece of the groom,,wore a replica of the bride's gown made from ivory georgette. Her bouquet was also a replica of the bride's hut was finished with an ivory ribbon just above the cascading point. Maid of honour, Miss Kerrie Lomas, a friend of the bride from Ottawa wore a solid plum -purple gown of georgette material. The four bridesmaids and flowergirls, Mrs. Eda Greydanus, Goderich; Miss Janet Steegstra of Kitchener; Mrs. Alita Postma of Clinton, all sisters of the bride and Mrs. Charlotte Dotson of Kit- ; chener, friend of the bride • • • hie spent the month of July family Om Pot Albert on with .0.inay's parent% Jean July 23 were in Sndbwy, aed Bob Janke who make Where they seed Wend their home in PortAlbert. days. Vacationing at their sum- Roo aril mite jeergens oi mer home at Port Albert for Port Albeit en July 22, spent two weeks are Paul and Gila several. days 4 e_On Geis from Waterloo. While July 26 thee vent the 111,04 holidayMe here, the Golis at the North Channel Camp, bad visitors froin Cambridge Frond) River. and next week from Bremen, On Tuesday, August 3, Germany they w4lbave Max' • Walter and Ute Gruendler and Ulla Deyki for . five mid famliy visited weeks.. This ifthe third visit 'Wonderland and spent in the tatten years for the several days in that area. Deyki family -teranada. • Port Albert Pirates finish - Hans and Margit .Deter ad n thirdpiace in the.siow, bon fratehenerare speeding pitch tournament held .ui two weeks at their stinUser Dungannon over the bolidar cottage at Port Miele weekend. Their neighhOurs, Visiting for two Weeks at the /port Albert gundogs, their sununer .home- are edged the Pirates 6 to Hubert and Hermine The wo.- Thompson and Fa ulhaniiner frons Sims Feed and Seed of Port Waterloo. The Faulham- Albert are busy erecting two mers have had visitors from new silos and When eon - Germany, Ernst Meissner, pleted, will have a combined Werner Eckel, and Klaus storage for 130,000 bushels of Dickel from, Frankfurt. grain. They have just recent - Brian and Dianne . ly in:stalled a new dryer at a MacLean and family . spent cost of over $1)0,000, Ontario Sunday, July 25 at the Hydro is busy at the present African Lion Safari. time bringing in increased Walter Gruendler and power to the Thompson horseshoe pitching co Plant from the substat,ion the se cood atitera6SiOn of Afield to the Thompson plant t the fourth Cowes- sion of "Iowa They hex to have this work con3pleted by earlySe$03ftr. Don and Darlene Bauer from Port Albert are travell- ing by r oe a two weelt vacation to the East Coast. Accompanying the Bauers will be Don Bauer's mother • Merle from Port Albert and his sister DoreenKaliooweki from Lonthon. It was nip and tuck ail the way when Kinlost and the Port Albert Pirates played their league game at Dungannon Wednesday night with the Pirates com- • ing out ontop7 toC Steve Corkune wh6is superintendent of a Hydro project at Atikokan, spent the holiday weekend with his family in Port Albert.. Spending the weekend with Mrs, Jean Lednor were Agnes Brentwood and Frank Knox, Michelle and Sandra Restivo, Melanie Black and Lori Des -Roches from Hamilton. Fred and Bernadette Dickson and children Stewart, CbriStine and Sonia from Brampton, spent the holiday weekend with Bill and Marg Ballswill at their summer home in the village. Marie Fennell ° and Don Skitter from • • spent the weekend with . their parents, Kay and George Fennell -at their summer home at Port Albert. • • Re11111011 The Foster ,reunion was •held Saturday in Port Albert on the grounds of Christ Anglican Church. It was a most successful event with 50 relatives being present frons Goderich, Millgrove, Markham, Mississauga, Sudbury, Southampton, St. Catharines., Kemptville, Ridgetown, Illoosonee, Mon- treal and Scarborough Agnes Foster, who was born in Sheppardton at the age of 94, was the oldest per- son in attendance, and had the honor of cutting the cake. It was a very active after- noon with the men par- ticipating in baseball and horse shoes, for the younger people there were pony rides and a bay ride through the village Lunch was served in •the basement of the churcb. Planning of the event was done by Ralph and Aviva Foster froraSheppardlon. Church News The Reverend Pitts (retired) from Ba conducted morning prayer at Christ Anglican Church, Port, Albert, Sunday morn- ing. He was assisted in the service by his son-in-law, the Reverend Leland Smith from Henderson, North Carolina. Visitors were in atten- dance from Sarnia, Strat- ford, Dublin, Waterloo and Thessalon. Walter Tigert from Goderich was guest organist. The Reverend William Craven will conduct next Sunday's service during the absence of the Reverend Robert Crocker who is on vacation. The ACW of Christ 111 11, "AlYine. st Anglican Church will meet at the home of Anne Liv- ingstone, Wednesday, August 4 at 2 pan. Bridal Shower The basement at Christ Anglican Church, Port Albert was filled W.y evening as friends and neighbours attended the shower for Patricia Lynn Petrie: The room was decorated in pink and white, with many floral arrangements. ',afire bride-to-be was attended by the matron of honor, Bar- bara Petrie and h_idolzmaik Laurie Doherty. • Lois Sinclair read the address to the bride-to-be who was presented with many beautiful gifts, which were passed around for viewing by the many guests. The bride-to-be thanked the guests for the lovely shower and invited each one to attend her wedding which will take place on August 14 at 6:30 p.m. in St. George's Anglican Church, Goderich. Lunch was then served by the hostesses. 60 years young ...and • K * ,/$4* • / ''?;.1.** W*UNO.A.V.41,7 At4.WAYOW00,(4 r4:':1;:tfoifr'eftjt..:r10;4'ir:tiFaltiryi Pifet,s. • tios. 1and 2 Robertson .Pia. 2 stubby recessed •Scratch awl •Pockel-size slot 0/4 x5" slot *3/16 x 41" slot Nickel -plated drop -forged steel blades with shock- proof handles„ 99-1930 Mr. and Mrs. Brad Hargreaves and . Miss Jennifer Hargreaves of Hewett, niece of the groom were attired similarly to the maid of honour in owns of plum purple ' floral print and trimmed With purplommwe • lace. Their waistlines were accented with plum -purple georgette sashes tied into a bow at the back. All wore in their hair an ivory silk rose with groupings of silk plum - purple double blown violets embedded in fresh green sprengeri fern. They carried arm bouquets of silk mauve and plum lila= With ivory silk roses finished with ivory ribbons. The best man was the grooin's brother, Mr. Garth Hargreaves of Calgary. The ring -bearer was Master Gavin Snell, Exeter. nephew of the groom. ushering ' guests were Mr. • Dave Dotson of Kitchener, ' friend of the groom, Mr. Dave Datgliesh of Elmira, friend of the groom, Mr. Greg Hargreaves of Hensall, brother of the groom andMr. Bill Henderson, Brucefield, friend of the groom. Special guests attending the • wedding were the groom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jeffries of Cedarhurst Farm, RR3 Ingersoll. Guests attended from Toronto, Ingersoll, St. Thomas, London, Niagara Falls, Strathroy and Calgary. Following a wedding trip to Nassau and Paradise Islands, Bahamas the newlyweds made their home in Cambridge. Prior to her wedding the bride was honoured with showers given by her sister Eda Greydanus of Craderich and Brenda -Ann Snell and Judy Hargreaves, sister and sister-in-law of the groom in Hensall. Teresa and Brad were honored with a stag and doe party hosted by Debbie Torrance, a friend of the bride and groom at her parents' residence near Clinton, prior to their wedding. Open houses on land use planned Open houses across Southern Ontario are being set up to give the public a chance to participate in the land use planning process of the Ministry of Natural Resources. Scheduled for August (Goderieh's will -be August 26 at Saltford Valley . these_ events display the recently com- pleted district strategies which show *hat the Ministry has proposed for Ontario's Crown Land. Alan Pope, the Minister of Natural Resources, has invited the public to com- ment on these plans. A group of conservation organizations stresses the importance of public par- ticipationin this process. "Mr. Pope said he will base his decisions on the plans on public comment, so it is impotent for Ontario's residents to go to the open houses and say what they want donewith public land," says laanCy Patterson, of the Federation �f Ontario Naturalists. Crown Land makes up 87 percent of the province's land base. This land belongs to the residents of Ontario, and is managed by the Ministry of Natural -Resour-ees. The plans • displayed at the open houses are to be_ altered public comment received, and then sent to Mr. Pope for final approval. Slated for implementation in 1983, the plans will assign public land to various uses, such as forestry, mining, raittaging and parks, for the next 20 years. These critical decisions have industry and interest groups scrambling for their share of the land resource. Conservationists fear that commitments to industrial development may squander Ontario's natural heritage. "By the end of this year industry will be firmly established on the land asaigned to it in the plans. If we don't get more parks now, our tuture choices are non-existent for wilderness parks, and limited for others," says Arlin Hack- man, of the Wildlands League. "Besides, all the candidate parks represent only 5 percent •of the productive forest land. That isn't too -much to ask," he says. "Protection and recreation are the two goals of the parks system. We want Mr. Pope to live up to these goals in the plans," says Grace Patterson, of the Canadian Environmental Law Association. 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