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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-08-18, Page 12zagE —GoogiugH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESD4Y.k4WOUST 10, On ied in Holmesvihe Church aulMesVille United. Church vas decorated with candelabras, gladioli, sweet peas and baby's breath for the August 7th wedding of Patricia Lynn Harris and Thomas Moore Costello. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Harris of RR 3, Clinton and the groom IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ciaig Costello of London. Rev. *Mean Pick of- ficiated at the double ring ceremony and wedding music was provided by organist Mrs- - Verna Lobb and singers Mr. and lifim Hugh Lobb. For her special day the bride wore an originally designed white crepe de - chine gown. The gown featured .a silk embroidered sheer yolk. The long skirt fell into a train and lace trim completely encircled the bottom of the skirt and the edge of the train. The long sleeves were also trimmed with lace. She wore a -full length tulle veil, fitted to a wide brimmed lace hat, and carried:a cascade of pink ,sweethea'rt roses, steellanotis, white daisies and baby's breath. Teresa Van Raay of Dash wood was the maid of honor and she wore a delicatepink colored .dress,..featUring Pink whisper Chiffon over the bodice. She carried a bouquet of blue, yellow and. white daisies, MUM, and baby's breath, aggentud with pink sweetheart roses. Bridesmaids Brenda and Heather Harris; sisters of the bride and JoAnne Costello, sister of the groom wore gowniAiimilar to the maid of honor's and carried ...identical bouquets. The flower .girlS, Laura McGregor, were a long delicate pink dress, covered with a long pinafore in whisper 'chiffon. 'She carried a posy bouquet. All the bridal attendants 'wore flower combs in their hair. Peter -*Lamm of London was.the best man and guests were ,ushered into the church by Bob Pierce, Skip Reid and Dave Youmans. The ring bearer was Bradley Hut- chins. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Goderich Township Com- munity Centre and guests 'were . present from. Blenheim, Markham, Toronto, Stratford, and London. Following a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the newlyweds made their home in Goderich. • , Thonias Mpore'Cii. stello 1r I:4)4 EST. 191S Mit gOLDSMITH-SILVERSMITH JEWELLERY DESIGNER, REPAIRS ALSO 'CERAMICS. WEAVING, WOOD. ART, GLASS CANADIAN AWARD WINNING DESIGNER 524.4509 WEST ST. GODERICH, ONTARIO • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • •• WHERE GREAT•• EXPECTATI•ONS • ARE FUL.FiLLED Together let's research design alternatives and share the excitement of creating the interior that makes .• coming home•so nice. Call for an apppintment sbon. Tim St. Louis, consultant VIII ;John Glauber, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gldusher Of Auburn and Susan Anne Jeffery, daughter of • Mr. and KM Harold Jeffery of Goderich were married by the Reverend Robert Ball in a double -ring ceremony at North Street United Church, Goderich on June 26 at 6 p.m. Maid of honor was Margo Moore of Toronto and bridesmaid was Jennifer Jeffery of Goderich. Groom- sman , was Greg Arthur of Auburn and guests were • ushered into the church by Doug Glousher of Clinton. Following the wedding ceremony, a reception was held at the White Carnation. Prior to her wedding, the bride was feted at showers given by Kim Brady and Margo Moore. Mr.. and Mrs. David Glousher are residing at 157 Lighthouse Street, Goderich. Antiques were inspected by slightly more than 1,000 people who visited the fifth annual antique show and sale at the Bluewater Centre last Friday and Saturday. The show, spon- sored by the volunteer association, raised a few thousand dollars for residents' wellare. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4141 LW" CI" RID & VOTE •• A1A32LLtIV" • II; INSTANT ; MARGARINE 77 nit a 1 LB. TUB - COFFEE • • SPAGHETTI $ nicPAEPSNAIDCAOLDARYIL •• MACARONI • I 7 GINGER ALE • BOYARDEE 25 FL. OZ. spAGHErn HEINZ 1 L. $ 9 KETCHUP fora Heaping Helping of Food Savings !!!! 1 0 OZ. 1 VELOUR • BATHROOM • $5 • Q TISSUE 4 ROLL • • $1 29* CATELLI 1 FLEECY 3.6 L • KG. F OR -981 FABRIC• SOFTENER 2 a• i 99! PLUS DEP. •40 •• Nor VAN CAMP t S WITH •99moRK;..... 594. • WHITE 12$FL.072 : $2.69 VINEGAR $ 1 . 99: 9 SAUCE:- 1 • 1 RASPBERRY a • • ST " • sTRIILLIA4t7 500 ML. • JAM • 491C0Fiii` NABOB 1 LB • • • . • REDSWEET PEPPERS • RED HOT PEPPERS •• TRW DILL • GARLIC BUDS • PICKLING ONIONS • RED KIDNEY • • • • BEANS • STOKELY 59 • 141FL. OZ. • • 'SUNLIGHT • LIQUID • • • 500 ML. 894 PICKLING. SUPPLIES ee# Boxcar Willie to play On Friday, September 17, on Friday, September 17. • North America's favorite • Show times are,7.,. d 9 p.m. • hobo, Boxcar Willie, will • entertain at two evening grandstand performances at Western Fair. After. many years of play- ing small clubs, working as a disc jockey, and a hitch in the U.S. Air Force, Willie decided in 1976 to take to the road as a full-time country entertainer. Donning his now famous hobo costume "Box" headed overseas. Success was imminent. English and Scottish country fans took to Willie's music and word of his success quickly travelled back to North Arnerica. Willie came • home and awards started to flow in from all three countries. Boxcar Willie will be centr^.-stag® +at Western Fair • . - UNISEX ItAIRSTYUNG IN 711E SUNCOAST MAU MIAMI SCUM- GOIDERICH (519)524-8515 aouas. 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