HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-19, Page 25•
.MR. AND MRS. D. E. GAVIN
Marri�dat no x.
The Rev. G.L.-Royal officiated in Knox Presbyterian
- ; Church. July 24 among .white gladioli and candelabras for
the double -ring ceremonyat which Janice Lynn Hugill
w. and Douglas Erskine Gavin were married.,,
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford •
, Hugill atd the groom is the' son of Mrs. Audrey Gavin and
the late Erskine Gavin, altof:Goderich.. • •
Wedding music was Supplied by Mr. Wm: Cameron.
Given in marriage by her parents and. escorted to the
altar by her father, the bride wore floor -length -empire
+ waist gown which.was a shimtner of satin organza, with a
. caress of Venice lace on a keyhole neckline and long
ruffled -edged sleeves trimmed with matching lace. ;She
wore a matching head' piece and the 'sweep of the gown
was complemented by a floor -length veil forming a train.
The .bride wore a drop pearl necklace, bo.rrowed froth her
sister and carried a cascade of red roses, baby's breath,
and white daisies.
• The maid of honor was• Miss Marie_Ferguson, cousinof .
the bride,'Goderich._.She wore a pastel pink floor -length
printed polyester organza goWn with a velvet affect,
appliqued with Iace ingan .apron affect. She carried• a
bouquet of pink tinted daisies and baby's,breath, •
Bridesmaids 'were' Mrs. Barbara Miller, sister of the
bride, Goderich; Miss Wendy Love, cousin of the bride,
Nova Scotia; -and junior bridesmaids were. Miss Cathy
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Miller, nieceof thebride:Goderic • and Miss Vickie.
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Gavin,.•sister of the,groom, Goderich. They were gowned
' identically io the niaid �f honorin pastel shades oflil
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green, yellow and blue and carriea bouquets of daisies
tinted :to.the color of their dresses.' : •
with black lapel
The groom wore a White tuxedo jacketap
4'. and pants and , a red rose boutonniere; Best man was
Wayne Ladd, friend of the groom, Vancouver, Ushers
were Dale Baechler,, friend of the grown, Goderich and.
John 1VTiller, brother-in-law of the bride, Goderich. The ».
attendants wore-champaign tuxedo_ jackets with brown',
lapels and pants. •
'Vasesbfdaisies; roses -and gladioli centred each table
at the Legion Hall; "'Goderich, where the. wedding..
St. reception was held` The bride's mother received her
guests in a floor length two-tiered chiffon dress_inra.light
blue• shade. The bodice was topped with _a 'capelet of
matching chiffon and she wore a wrist corsage of white
arnations and blue star flower. The mother of the groom
chose a floor -length •gown -of pink ;floral polyester over
ru
1:14i -i1 taffei'ta and wore a corsage of pink tinted daisies.
and pink star flower. • ._ • • .
For travelling, the -bride _changed to a light blue
polyester .• pant suit and a corsage of pink roses.
Guests were• present from.... California, St. Marys;
Mississauga, London, Port. Elgin, Kitchener, Lambeth,
Seaforth, Stratford, Goderich and surrounding areas.
Prior to her marriage, the bride was: feted, a dinner'
party given • by Mrs. Joan Fortner at her home in
Goderich, and a dinner party given by Mrs: Doris Hugill
at -.her home in Seaforth. A barbecue for the couple was .
y given by, Miss Marie Ferguson in Goderich. A rehearsal
party was held at the -home of the bride.':s•parents
. Following a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the couple
• • took up residence•at l'61 Picton Street West, Goderich. • .�
JONN COUNCII BRIEFS
`Thee • application by
sine,ss Air Services
iimited and Dominion Roads
'1rAachinery Company for
s:autharity to gperate.a Class 4
Charter and ,class w9-4
International Charter
,Commercialair services
using fixed . wing aircraft in
Group . C • from Sky Harbor
. Airport, has been approved
by the Canadian Transport
Commission.. ,
"The tow' i should ..be
plesed," said Deputy -reeve
Bill. Clifford of the Airport
Committee "The committee
is pleased. This wi11'i•ncrease'.
the grant potential fel' the
facilities at the , muicipal
airport."
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482-3550 OR 482-3809
MR. AND MRS. R.G. McLELLAN.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Gordon McLellan were married
July' 31- on the lawn at•the bride's familyhome by the
Rev. • G.L. Royal. The bride; the former Diane Elizabeth
Gauley, is the daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Harold W.
Gauley, Goderich. The groom is the son:of .Mrs, Charity
McDonald and a step -son of -Cliff McDonald,•Port Albert.
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_ Brightly colored .streamers, . flowers and white • bells
marked the Wedding area for the double -ring ceremony.
Grant Ellison of Goderich played the guitar and sang The
Wedding Hymn and The Wedding Song ley Bob Dylan.
The bride was given in marriage by her'parents. She
wore a formal length gown of white Swiss 'dot over taffeta
with a' V -neckline and double capelet sleeves. Guipure
• lace trimmed, the necklin'e and bodice. Matching lace
encircled the hemline above the fluted • flounce. Her
flowered veil fell .from the beet of. -het., rhite 'flo.ppy-
brimmedhat touched with flowers arid lace. The bri•d.e
carried a simple nosegay of peach:sweetheart roses and
baby's breath. tied with white ribbons.
The baae' was attended by' Ms. Cindy Watt,
Goderich,"5he wore a flowered polyester sleeveless floor -
length gown with a•m•atching sheer overcoat. She carried
a bouquet of white daisies and baby's breath with yellow
_ribbons.
The bride's brother, Keith McLellan, Port Albert, was
• best mangy ,
The -wedding reception was an the.lawn at the fancily
home, Mrs. Gainey receiving her guests in. a forest green
fortrel floor -length sleeveless dress, The gr-oorn's.mother
selected •a pink polyester .crepe. floor -length dress with
long sheer sleeves and the bodice smocked to the waist
For travelling to North Eastern Ontario arid New York
State, the bride changed to a . tangerine street -length
Sleeveless dress of Indian cotton with a cinch -belted
waist. She chose a corsage of white sweetheart roses.
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Out of ' town' guests`'were from, Trinidad, Jamaica,
Moritrealand•Gananoque._.
Mr. and lulrs."McLellan are residing at 154 Nelson
Street East.
Prior td her wedding, the bride was feted at sHbwzrs
given.by Ms: Cindy Watt; -Mrs. Laurie Hurlock; and Mrs.
Ann Sprung, all of Goderich. . • •
Cdes.. doth in ro uce in o
Mary Thelma Oke, daughter of;Mr.:and M•rs. Oryille.Oke,
Seaforth and Mitchell Randall Moore, son of Mrs. Eve
Moore; RR 2, Goderich, were married•onJuly 1Z, 1976, at.
Northside United Church,- Seaforth, with Rev. Mervin
Reuber officiating. The bride was attended by her sister,
, Elaine Baker, of Mississauga, as matron of honour,,
;" Vickie Miller, Waterloo, Anne Wilbee, _London, Sandra
» Johnston, RR 1, Dublin and Debra Moore;• sister of the
groom, RR 2, Goderich. Larry Mohring, Toronto, was
best man. Ushers were David McConnell and Jim•Daer,
Goderich,'Ray Balser, Mississauga and Modris Jansons,:-
Kingston. The couple will reside in Willowdale. (Photo by
James Fitzgerald).
Pro -Life' studing enthanasia
J•QWN :CONC11
, 97 PA :1
Buildingpermits ski far this
year,,..az down fromlast•year,
',reports : Building Inspector
Reky Breckenridge.
-- Only 79 permits have+ beep
issued this year to date while
in the sam e period last year,
118 permits had been ap-
proved. There have 1,ee:n 21
newsingleresidences created •
so far this year? 22 less than in
the same period lat;t year. .
Only half as many swim-
ming pools • have been in-
stalled so far this year,
comd to last. year;
Howeverpare;. ,four swimming
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pools in 1976 had a vafue• of
$19,195:while eight sGvirnrning__
pools in 1975 Cost $17,800.
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? A • • Working Paper on modern-day law the principle ,
Euthanasia is being -'studied ofdirectly killing .the innocent
by local Pro Life Groups, with as a• solution to personal or
kaput, by professionals; socio=econornic problems.
doctors,-=cler-gyr,• etc;. Upon . Dr. Arthur ~Dyke,
of Har-
cornptetion. of the study, a yard University, Kennedy,
policywill be adopted. by Institute, gave. his Keynote
Alliance for Life' on Address en Euthanasia at the
euthanasia. Alliance' for Life Conference.
Abortion ' is seen as a
prelude to euthanasia; and is'
seen as the tip of the
-euthanasia iceberg: Both
abortion arid euthanasia end
human life abgrtion being
the direct killing of a baby
• before'he. or she lives outside
"and' apart from Ws or `her •
•'mother; and euthanasia .the
direct killing Of someone =