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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-10-26, Page 65,.0. f W+y+t, sV wt 1 �S i�A, l ( 1ws 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Marshall Bob Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Marshall of Exeter and Beth Walker, daughter of Mrs. John G. Walker of Glencoe, were married at Burns Mosa Presbyterian Church in Glencoe on Saturday, September 10. Bob and Beth are now residing in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carrick Bruce Angus Carrick, son of Don and Marg Carrick of Goderich and Julie Mary LeBlanc, daughter of Theresa LeBlanc of Lucknow and the late Joe LeBlanc, were married at the Goderich Court House before Justice of the Peace Karen Sturdy on September 23. Matron of honor was Diana Milley and groomsman was Mike Milley, both of Goderich. A reception followed in the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Angus Carrick are residing at 225 Pic- ton icton Street, West, Apt. 5, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs Keith Hoggard Jr. Keith Watson Hoggard Jr, of London, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith `Hoggard of R.R. 3 Komoka, and Virginia Joan McNeil, daughter of 'Mr. and Nir's. Colin McNeil of Goderich, were married at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church in Goderich by the Reverend Father A.F. Loebach on Sep- tember 17. Maid of honor was Deb Riley of Bayfield, friend of the bride and bridesmaids were Barb McNeil of London, sister of the bride and Jane 'Hamilton of Goderich, friend of the bride. Groomsman was John Bakker of Woodstock, friend of the groom. Guests were ushered into the church by Rob Hoggard of London, brother of the groom and John Warr of Goderich, friend of the groom. Following the wedding ceremony, a reception was held at the White Carnation in Holmesville. After a wedding trip to Orlando, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Watson Hoggard Jr. took up residence at 57 Southfield Crescent, London. (Photo by R.J. Nephew Photography ) Colborne Township C uncil Re ort shows that 52 per eent of the 1983 municipal. t- , levy has been collected in Colborne Township Colborne Township Council met in regular session on Tuesday, October 18, and con- sidered the interim operational report of the, treasurer for the nine month period ending September 30,1983. The report showed that about 52 percent of the 1983 municipal tate levy has been collected. This figure does not include the final instalment due October 20. Goderich Mayor Eileen Palmer, and George De Jong, manager of St. Peter's Cemetery, appeared before council and asked permission to divert a spring overflow from township property and collect it in a shallow tile well on the cemetery property from where it could be pumped and used for the watering of flowers in the cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Courtney Edward Leo Courtney of Penticton, B.C., son of Mrs. Marcella Courtney of Goderich and the late Leo Courtney, and Lee Ann Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Price of Oliver, B.C., were married in the United Church in Oliver by the Reverend Melvin Wray on September 3. Matron of honor was Mrs. Lynn Kwasnica of Calgary, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Lori Price of Calgary, sister of the bride and Mrs. Maril Ericson, friend of the bride. Flowergirl was Melissa Perret, cousin of the bride. Groomsman was Mike Courtney of Lucknow, brother of the groom. Attendants were friends of the groom, Don Kirkconnell and Jim Garden. Guests were ushered into the church by Craig Bjornson, cousin of the bride and Larry Tyndall of Penticton, friend of the groom. Ringbearer was Bryce Ericson. Attending the wedding were the groom's mother, Mrs. Marcella Courtney of Goderich; the groom's brothers, Des and Mike Courtney and Mrs. Des Courtney of Goderich; the groom's sisters, Mrs. Sharon McClenaghan of Goderich and Ursula Richardson of London; friends, Paul Schaefer and Marion Beattie of Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Colin Sorhus and family of Corvallis,Oregon. Friends and relatives also attended from Calgary, Edmonton, Cochrane, Wainwright, Red Deer, Vegreville, Sylvan Lake and Whitecourt, Alberta and points in British Columbia. Following the wedding ceremony, a recep- tion was held in Okanagan Falls Community Centre. Harold Price, uncle of the bride, was master of ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leo Courtney are residing in Pen- ticton. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pearson Wayne Nelson Pearson, son of Nels and Gloria Pearson of R.R. 1 Dungannon, and Heather Joyce Marshall, daughter of Joyce and Laurie Marshall of Goderich, were married in Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich by the Reverend G.L. Royal on September 30. Maid of honor was Lori Lynn Maize of R.R. 1 Dungannon, friend of the bride and groomsman was Ronnie Maize of R.R. 1 Dungannon, friend of the groom. Guests were ushered into the church by Ken Eggleston of R.R. 2 Port Elgin, nephew of the groom. Special guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, the bride's gran- dparents, After the wedding ceremony, a reception was held at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall in Goderich followed by a wedding trip to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson Pearson are residing at 138 Brittania Road, East, Goderich. (Photo by Mrs. Jeannette Pearson) Mr. and Mrs. Glen Donald Poag Glenn Donald Poag of Shakespeare, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Douglas Poag, and Lynnette Ardiel Finlayson of Goderich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walpole of Kincardine, were married at the Courthouse in Goderich before Justice of the Peace Karen Sturdy on October 7. Matron of honor was Mrs. Terry MacKenzie of R.R. 3 Goderich, sister of the bride and groom- sman was John MacKenzie of R.R. 3 Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Donald Poag are residing at 98 Newgate Street, Goderich. i# vt0 • • J • tkIP L Call us now We're here to help you i dit%) rig Exeter Clinton Grand Bend GaisermKneale INSURANCE BROKERS INC. 53 West Street GODERICH, ONT. CLARE SAGER Office 524-7118 Gonerel In,uranco. 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The road superintendent reported that all Fall work was proceeding satisfactorily and that work on the new ball diamond and the park improvement' under the Canada - Ontario Employment Development program were both essentially complete. A building permit was issued to Bernie Verge of Huron Haven Village, to construct a 12 foot x 30 foot addition to his mobile . trailer hoMe and a demolition permit was issued to Heinrich Stoecker for the demolition of a house, barn and shed on the MIDLAND DOHERTY LTD. ,,, ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE BITTY SMITH AT H&R BLOCK 19 VICTORIA ST. NORTH GODERICH WILL AGAIN BE THEIR AGENT FOR THE SALE OF �r. 1983-84 CANADA SAVINGS BONDS CALL KITTY FOR INFORMATION. AT 524-8658 or 524-4263 north half of Lot r9, Concession 8 West Division, Sid 8ruinsma being the con- tractor. By-law 161983 received third and final reading authorizing the construction of the Sherwood Municipal Drain and a corresponding resolution was passed authorizing the Reeve and Clerk to sign contracts on behalf of the township with D.W.R. Drainage, R.R. 4 Stratford, Great Lakes Pipe Co., Wallaceburg and Koppers International Canada Ltd., Cambridge, for the closed construction Work and supply off field tile and metal pipe respectively. By-law 20-1983, being a by-law to enable the Township of Colborne to assume and operate the waterworks system in Plan 578, TOWN of GODERICH PUBLIC MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR SEAMEN Who lost their lives In the Great Lakes storm In November, 1013. TIME: FRIDA ti. NOVEMBER 11, 1983 3:00 P.M. I'I.A/:1':: MAITLANDCEMETERt I'NKNOWN SEAMAN'S PLOT. Councillor John Doherty Chairman Parks & Waterfront Committee known locally as the Sager Subdivision. war given first and secondadiog. A letter frau the. of Agrloidture and Food advises that tlle. Handling for the township has been re,aflocated to a total of ;69,500, an increase a 000 over the original 1983-1984 allocation. A total of - $48,700 has already been debentured and the balance of the fund is now totally committed for approved tile drain loans. Resolutions were passed authorizing the purchase of a wreath from Branch 109, Royal, Canadian Legion for the cenotaph Remembrance Day services on November 11, and a grant of 05 was. approved for the Salvation Army annual fund raising appeal. 3rd Facsimile EdItlon THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORICAL ATLAS OF HURON COUNTY Originally published by "H. Malden A Co.,18%i The Historical Atlas contains biographical sketches of early county settlers; separate maps for each township showing lot numbers stnd occupants of farms 'In the W M's: town and village plans: and views of early Industry, business establishments. residences and stores. A valuable resource for geneelogNts. history students, lawyers and property owners. 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