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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-07-08, Page 3• In Auburn. "Recreational' cake with swan pillars, silver Softball house league:..last leaves. and dried flower Tuesday Bean's few arrangeimen :.centred . ;tike': defeated Dobie's 41-13,. On' buffet flanked by cranberry- Friday..Inight Hakkers%edged, buffet Blight&Anboth.sldes., ', Powells" team. 26-23. House The guests were'Wel!crrzned 7eague'play4 every Tuesday . by- the' bride-to-be, ;M'is.s. and'Pridaynightbeginning at ' None'Anderson, her,mpther, -.„7,40 -p m su Bente-out-an4-see Mrs iiv-er-Anderson and. the • 'the action:. . . groom—to—he's" . mother Mrs . Mr, and Mrs. Neil Hamilton ' Richard 1?ark:;of Dungannon of ,.New' Westmirnster, B- The -guest hogk•-was 'in bihige-7,-- and. Miss• Jean •H;amiitan .of of 'Patti Jo Sterflerand-Mary. Oshawa spent a week,visiting :Jo Steffler of Kingsbridge. their ., sister, Mrs..,Arnold Tea= was poured: in: the al- ' Craig' and Mrs. .Craig. Mr, ternoon. by the. groom's great arid'Mrs. Craig took them to. aunt . Mrs. Harold, Good • of • Oshawa .: and Spent Several Go"derxch and the groom's days there:, ...aunt, Mrs,‘" Art Stewart of . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston port' Albert and in •..the. of Toronto spent .a few days . evening, .the ride's . aunts;, •last weep with her mother., • Mrs: Gordon. McClinchey of • Mrs: Mary Rollinson andher Blyth and. . Mrs. Worthy brother'• Mr..' Murray„.: Fowler of Goderich. - '• Rollinson. . Servers' in, the afternoon The Auburn Recreational. were ,Mrs. John''Stadelmann,. Softball schedule is asiallows-. - Blyth,: Mrs m: Doug Brown; • ,. <.,.. with'.the•1att team listed-b_ein D�usr non ••••and Mrs. Clem ” :the horse team . . "'. 'S,teff�1 , Kingsbridge: Ser $�, v ' July 9d•Hakkers iv's. " trEir in,: lie.ev©eiling were Mrs. Dobie. -:-Frank Van : Dongen Norman.. ; Wightman, Miss' :• Gardner Moulton with ..the highest number .of .points in the Green Thunibers Rose and,. Jr.; limping home and Darcy Marilyn`Wightman,"and Mrs,.Crafts Show. is presented with'a bronze plaque• by. Mrs.. Mary-:8ourdeau.'.This plaque was `- • Andrews the bases:' - Rick `Park, Dungannon.. . donated by Art's. Landsc.pirig,•N.ursery and Garden Centre of Goderieh. '' - July 12•Midgets.'`ixevtYl' to Assisting tt e: bride's mother a Benmiller at 8:30 and tfiee 'Pe were`1VIr.s. Beth 'Lansing., Mrs. " Vi gee-�tenm'play at'honie with - K•enneth• 'McDougall; Mrs.. ! lam, Sandy An•rews• an. ° rs.• .home : • umpire, • Doug, EleanorBradnock -Glousher;bases. -• a r The hostesses showing the �' • succee • • GO ERICH SIGNAL STAR TNUR JAY. "tl'LX.8,187.6..: The;following pupils of 'lVfrs E: Dorfa'itlson were successful in the June exams of the Western :Con— servatory pf Music. • , Piano:._ Grade 9'. Shelly.! Rivett, onors; 'Grade 8 •Corrnfe $dei, fiisi h'o'nors; P' Grade' 7,° j.cene: "V' 4 Logtenberg,-.pass, . Grade 6 Pamdlla Tolchard, pass; Grade '.4,' Marie . Brindley, July 13 -Dobie ' ' vs: gifts and trousseau. were Mrs..: r Changes in the $100 million program, : ahti the minimum Powe11--Greg Hallam; home John.Wilson; F.or:dwich, Mrs. Local initiatives .Pro ram alloeatic�rZ for constituencies 13redYt Andrews, bases , . Robert 'Cook, Glencoe, Mrs. g' with unem . to .ment ` "rates " announced .' recently " by p y July 16:Halakers vs. Lyle, Brown, .Goderich, Miss. 'Manpow'er arid-I„rnn?igratiori below even .percent of The -Bean—Don Plunk Ott; home; Brenda Ball. The shower gifts Minister Robert Andras "are labour -force has •b'0 -en cut Brad Andrews bases. were shown by Miss Laura designed to ensure that funds 'froth $]00 000 to $75,00'0; The Home �.Coaeh ' a iso Phillips and Darcy and Drer t -a: directed to, areas'' of T ”- Y using' a • higher.base ; reminded of .his d't utieolay, An.dr.ews Among •'' her, highestunemployrnent; unempipyment rate of seven., out the diamond, take care_of traushau a linenhandtowed ° Federal co'h•sfrtueneies_with lzerceni*instead `of last,,year's equipment; collect money • whish was • ine1aided • in- her fie ercent tod.etermine how an unemployment-,... ate„, ala. ,.,_. and turn it..in,to Mrs. Robert,.." grand'niotler's btrousseau 63. exce•ss of "seven •percent wild. funds: -.are allocat•• and .by • ..Slater. Ensure The umpires year's' ago arid again at her.'receive the 'major share of cuttin are 'taming and: to call, the ouss"e'au 'tea --35. J allocate� mother.;• tr . funds allocated for the 1;976-77 , • score" and who umpired: to ears a - ' ' ® .. y ag ..�_.v.�.. Dana Bean*' Please be ;sure Guests attended from that those in,charge are .tobe- Kitchener,Goderi.ch, present or, please notit�y'Glen•` Dungannon;` Kingsbridge Webster. .•.Wingham;.,Whitech.urch'and Friends' and neighbours" the surrounding community_ gatheredlastFridaye•yening, Miss Heather". Fyfe of Jane 25,` in 'Knox' United Montreal' and Mr. John. ~' Church Sunny -room, •Ham'ilton of Ottawa spent the , ,annidst -pink •„streamers and.. weekend with,his paren,ts Mr. white andpink wedding"bells and 1 rs;Berl:Hainilton;' • e basic minimum by 12'5,00Q,- .more' ,q111,110tr.P*1r "Mir i I W j146jii Godericfi 1~ittle' Theatre 4/211 L. .News :.,..to.•.honour...Nancy And.ersgn at Mrs "Bonnie Arrnpur' ;ands Duxin the •summer'•'sortie terested •inl' joining •the group', Theory • Grade_ ;Z, •Cor)nte Baer, first: --crass "honors, Shelly' Rivett, honors,- and," Darlene Jewell, pass• money willbe diverted to; . ax`eas where- unerripioyment : ;is 'most severe,''' Mr. Andras'. Said . notlikely, that there. will .1'e a significant drop :i•n. ,": the .unemployment rate .this~. winter and I anticipate that the Atlantic -provinces . and • Quebec will. likely.experienoe the -highest rates of ployrnent ' .Ap.plica.tions for L.I.P, this year will accepted up4o.. midnight September 19, and -application, . forms will._be available from 'Cnada: ` Manpower Centres ;from rmd- J.irly. • I. on our canvas ant to. �rnake_ �_ �,.. .. wa ql-d�onotQn• Pit Ir4u CA i ;.:GQDERi C. Cavanaugh 52.4-619,'s3 D,.:_Fi. , _. ,x.241-611.. • •a: coMmnnity-bridal'sho:wer:. daughter. 'Julie of •Waterloo. Members of.,'Goderich•'Little ihould .call Jenny. Black. at The attractive ;decorating spent the weekend with_her•_Theatre will , be rneetlitg 52.4 8154 and; you will be was done by .,Mrs.. ;Allan, parents•Mr. and Mrs, Thomas •occasionally for .the'.purpose contacted w•hen*ver there is a Craig. .Jardin.: 'of 44reading plays .for the meeting Gome,and Join us • ':Shelley Grange .chaired the :'.Visitors�__with Mrs. Frances,..:7-coming :pro -grain which. -included two season:•-ATiyoneEve*yoneis,welcome_�. i .Clark ' were _ :Misses Jean: -_ • piano duets.by Mrs. Norman Houston, Jean C.Jamiesonof'. Wig:himan ` and Marilyn- Toronto; :-and' their cousins; •W'ightman; baton twirling'by, Mr. and 'Mrs. George Lyle of Kim McDowell; games -led by 'Cumnoch•,5° Scotland, Mrs:...,. ,M•ariLvn Wightman and skitsywith the -Houston and songs by the 'Choir Girls family.: when" she wase on '• a of.Kriox•United. eburch..Mrs>, y'ear's teacher .excharige"i,n... Gordon.- Gross ;received•London;.Ontario Drize: for having:the4edding ” • an.niversar nearest..a•1 .,10 _.... .... •: � ... . Mrs. . Robert Cooko of Glencoe and' Miss 'Brenda., .B,a,ll pinned,' corsages Nancy and hef :mother Mrs. O•1iver,. r' Anderson, •and scorted . them to' the front: • r•s, Sandy Andrews read the address ::'"i5'f congratulations' composed iri .rhyme' by Mrs. • Elliott Lapp. ;� „ •A guest appearance was; •made:by Brent Andrews, who. was attired, i . 'a shower cap, . swim`trunks and, a.lpath towel., ' and was • looking . for the • shower. • Nancy . thanked.. everyone for•_fheir 'lovely} gifts Wand Invited thein .to her trousseau' tea on. July, 3rd. A. delicious - lunch. was-. served .by Mrs.: ▪ Beth Lansirig, Mrs. Kerinetk- _ `M�:Dougall, and. Mrs:"William L.Craig. . • -"Mrs.' Mr'.: and. . Mrs: Jack Armstrong were • Mr. aria Mrs.'W.illiam Wiley.. pf Tafirio, B.C. Mr and.Mrs Gerald • Gl•autn :,and boys of " •O'akville; .1VIr. and' 'Mrs: y y ,41—'•1 Harold Carter'. of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carter ,.and Mr. and . Mrs.-. Joe •-3 Hampson, 'all, of Woodstock, _Mr. and ,Mrs. ' ,,Geralzl McDowell. and` : family of 'Belgrave RR 1 .and Mr; and Mrs. Fred Armstrong family of,RR 2, Auburn. , A colourful flpsa,LQ arrangenment of Shasta daisiies, baby mums • and • 'cranberry carnations centred=. • the .lace covered tea -tattle :when Mrs. Oliver;, Anderson -•-entertained--near1y;200 guests:'' last Saturday to a trousseau tea in honour of her. 4'':daughter`s marriage. this" .. month. :The• arrangement was •: fiatrked aksy4sflver caistllestrck holders .with"- ellow.' taper's' andtea was .poured from the • ";,bride—to-be's 'grandmother's. . silver tea. service ,and another sNmilar setv'rce: - ". four;tiere:d wedding • T JARA:NTEEDy .6101* CERTIFICATES: CERTI:FICATE S Bruce. Ers' 86 North St. • :Pone '524-9555,,. 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