HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-10-24, Page 24DR. AND MRS. EDWARD
JOHN RUMBLE
Dr. Edward John Rumble son of Mrs.
Audrey Rumble of Goderich and the late
Stanley Rumble and Rona Isobel Gray,
daughter of Mrs. Christine Gray of Burl-
ington and the late Donald Gray were united
in marriage at Rosedale United Church,
Toronto on July 6, 1984. The Reverend
Robert Wallace. officiated at the double -ring
ceremony. Maid of honour was Melinda
Schwartz of London, friend of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Kelly Bennett of Burl-
ington friend of the bride and Shirley Gray
sister-in-law of the bride. Groomsman was
Lawrence Rumble of Switzerland, brother
of the groom. Guests were ushered into the
church by Dr. John Porter of Thunder Bay
friend of the groom and Russel Gray
brother-in-law of the groom. Following the
wedding ceremony a reception was held at
the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, Toronto
Island. After a wedding trip to Paris,
France the couple took up residence in
Rosedale.
PEOPLE
Society hears speaker
on "Galbraith Settlers"
A regular meeting of the Huron County
Genealogical Society was held October 3.
It was noted that work at the Brussels
cemetery is still at the checking stage.
Anyone with time to volunteer should
contact Alison at 482-7167.
Attendance at the September 22 fifth
Annual Workshop was excellent and
speakers were enjoyed by all. Much
information was gleaned from the day and
all went away with fresh enthusiasm to
continue their research.
It is hoped that there will be a good
turnout at the November meeting as it will
again be time for election of officers. All
new publications and purchases for the
library will be displayed at this meeting and
business will be set aside - this meeting will
be a potluck supper! All attending are asked
to bring a main course and a dessert. It is to
be at the Goderich Township Hall in
Holmesville at 7 p.m. sharp.
Chairman Alison Lobb advised that after
the November potluck supper, there will be
no further meetings until March 1985. This
policy has been adopted due to past
experience with Huron County winter
weather conditions!
y' Guest speaker, Edwin Galbraith of
'Toronto, was introduced by Marilyn Engle,
author of the Grey .Township book. Mr.
Galbraith published the ``Galbraith
Settlers", a summary, in 1978. He has
contacted about 400 descendents in Ontario
and has since clone an addendum. The
Galbraith chief lived in a fortress castle on
an island in Loch Lomond. As fortunes
changed, they moved eastward and spread,
across central Scotland, the Hebrides and
Northern Ireland. Mr. Galbraith had to look
in public record offices in both Dublin and
Edinburgh. He noted that people would
come across with fishermen from Scotland
to Ireland. In 1981 the Canadian and
American Galbraiths started the Clan
Galbraith Associaton of America. Mr.
Galbraith has made an index of the family
trees and this is going to be put on computer
for easier access. Their next meeting will be
held somewhere in Ontario or close .by so he
is quite excited about this.
Mr. Galbraith recommends going to
Ireland and Scotland and doing your own
research. Go right to the area your
ancestors came from, talk to the locals, get
the history of the areas, etc. The library at
University College in Cork is very good for
genealogical research. He notes that the
cost of birth certificates is now 81/2 pounds.
He advises that if you must have someone
over there do your reesearch for you, set a
limit at the very beginning. He also
mentions the library at Salt Lake City as an
excellent source of research material.
As noted, the next meeting will be
November 7 at Goderich Township Hall,
Holmesville - a potluck supper - 7 p.m.
sharp. Members and guests welcome. Call
482-7167 for more information.
Contest judges selected
for Shoemaker Award
A distinguished young author and a local
university professor will judge the 1984
Dorothy Shoemaker Literary Award Con-
test, originally a Centennial project of the
Kitchener Public Library, and named in
honour of its former chief librarian.
Poet Susan Musgrave willudge the
poetry entries, and University of Waterloo
professor Ken Ledbetter will select the pro-
se winners.
The contest is sponsored by participating
public libraries in Ontario Library Service -
Saugeen, and the Ministry of Citizenship
and Culture. It is open to all residents of
Grey, Dufferin, Perth, Huron and Well-
ington counties, and the Region of Waterloo.
Ms. Musgrave was raised on Vancouver
Island in British Columbia. To date she has
produced ten volumes of poetry and two
works of fiction, along with numerous ar-
ticles published in periodicals such as Satur-
day Night and Toronto Life. Cocktails from
the Mausoleum, her most recent volume of
poems, will be forthcoming from Mc-
Clelland
o-Clelland & Stewart in 1985.
Mr. Ledbetter has been a Professor of
MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE
RUMBLE
Lawrence Murdoch Rumble son of Mrs.
Audrey Rumble of Goderich and the late
Stanley Rumble and Alexandra Davidovic
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Davidovic of
Yugoslavia were united in marriage at the
Russian Church, Rue Toepffer, Geneva
Switzerland on May 6, 1984. Maid of honor
was Jasmin Filipovic of Yugoslavia friend
of the bride and Jelica Acovic also a friend
of the bride was bridesmaid. Groomsman
was Dr. Edward Rumble of Toronto brother
of the groom. Guests were ushered into the
church by Phipippe Chabil friend of the
groom. Following the wedding ceremony a
reception was held at the Hotel
D'Angleterre, overlooking Lake Geneva.
After a wedding trip to Italy and Yugoslavia
the couple took up residence in Geneva,
Switzerland.
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