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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-16, Page 4PAQE 4A I' ODRICHSIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 16, 1976, N Mi • he Bruce Nuclear Power Development's summer visit r program closed for the seas ti Monday, September 6. Tours of the Development, which include a film, displays - and a bus,tour were available to the public daily throughout (photo byFred'H. Bisset) MR: AND MRS.. B.L. ED6EWO4TH • Live in St. Thomas • North •Street .United Church in,Goderich was the scene of a.double-ring. wedding. ceremony August 21 at which' .Bonnie Ruth Westbrook, only daughter Qf Mr. and Mrs. John. E. 'Westbrook, RR 2, Clinton, became the bride of Brian Leaman E'dgeworth,. son of Mr. and Mts., Learnon • Edgeworth, St. Thomas. Th1 Rev. Ralph E. King .con- , , ducted the service.' ' ' Organist was Lorne Dotterer 'and" •soloist was 'Mrs. Bette Jewitt, RR 1, Woodstock, a. nursing' sister of the bride, who sang Morning Has Broken before the ceremony, The Lard—'•S-Prayer during the ceremony , and We've Only Just Begun while the register was being `signed: The bridewas given in marriage byher. father --She ( wore a bridal gown of crystalette jersey•fashioned.with a ! , .molded:bodice and a fullskirt flowing into a chapel train. The double capelet sleeves were pleated and matching.. pleating trimmed'the V -neckline. Completing ber, bridal ensemble was a double illusion veil fastened to a head- .piece of guipure lace with satin and seed pearls..She, -carried a classic cascade of pink sensation•sweetheart roses with white starburst pompons and pink stephanotis with a haze of baby's breath and trailing ivy. Mrs. Sharon Pater; Goderich, was maid of honor. She wore a flocked 'Hint green polyester jersey gown with r t ^aper slee-v-es -She carried.a-cr ?soent,aasoade,of starburst and pink stephanotis surrounded with baby°s breath and trailing pink and. white ribbon. , Bridesmaids, Miss Holly Elliott,. Toronto and Miss Susan Bushell, co.usin of the bride; and junior bridesmaid Miss KarenH. Bushell,,, cousin of the bride, were gowned identicailyto the maid of honor and carried matching. flowers. „ All the` bride's attendants wore necklets'of silver.en--., twined hearts and silver bracelets;.gifts of the bride. Steven Perfect; Sudbury, a friend, was groomsman Ushers were thebride's three brothers, Brian,'Mark and Larry Westbrook. ." The wedding reception was at The White Carnation at Holmesville where the bride's table was centered.with a 'wedding cake, ,pink, candles in silver aholders ' and bouquets of star burst pompons, pink sweetheart roses and baby's breath.: The bride's mother greeted her guests in a floor. -length long sleeved gown of imported tnint •silk quiana with a corsage of pink •sensation sweetheart roses and baby's breath:. She ,was assisted by the groom's mother • in a sleeveless flor-length gown of peacock blue textured polyester jersey with a corsage of' pink miniature car - nations andbaby's breath. ;For travelling to Eastern O:ntario, thebride changed to a two-piece street length beige ensemble with multi- Shades of .brown and orange; brown acce sories and a corsage of orange Woburn Abbey sweetheart roses, The 'groom's suit was a• matching brown with an orange Woburn Orange boutonniere. Mr. and Mrs:'Edgeworth are residing at ,28A First • Avenue, St. Thomas. • ' ' - Prior to.her marriage; the bride was the guest of honor ._at, s.everal...functions;..'Mrs_.. lionJ?k shell and daughters ' Susan and Karen hosted a shower for family and friends; Miss Sharon 'Potter entertained•at a showerfor friends; • Mrs,' Earl Gilchrist, St. Thomas, gave a shower for relatives andfriends, of the groom's family; Taylors Corner Community Club presented the 'couple' with ;a • 1ainp on behalf of the community;' and• -the bride 'was ' honored by the staff„ of the St. Thomas Psychiatric -Hospital when whe was presentedwith a gift.' The groom's parents entertained at' dinner in the • Bedford Hotel following the wedding rehearsal on the eve A •of the ceremony. • Following the wedding; the wedding party was escorted around The Square 'in a pre -1875 Democrat carriage drawn by.Hackney Ponies driven by Mr. Harry Ellery of Ingersoll. Mr. Ellery'parades extensively with this team representing the Mocha Shrine Horse Patrol: of which the bride's 'father is also a member.. the summer'. • Over 15,000 'toured Canada's 'largest nuclear development this season. ' Group tours for civic, educational and service organizations will continue throughout. the year and may , BX .,TENIN1kf FA A. BLACK be arranged by contacting the Information Office at .(519) of his g g • - 3(;8.,703.1.;..-,. ext.__ _.1.n._ad__. di.tion, groups' May arrange,' .for speakers to address,,.their- .meetings on subjects relating to the nuclear de•nlopment. ItlAISOMPAIPSWILA INA'' la k......„„,...., "IP Tili Ooderich little Theatre News Beautify Your,. neighbourhood. (iet out on the street. Take a walk'.. . 6. • 7b P Niftwoamon ' - 1l.dk d t,k k. Enda,. AN ENTERTAINING" IDEA Would you guests enjoy an evening 1—.. at... &/ui'ie cati HIGHWAY 21 SOUTH GODERICH Open every evening until 9 p.m. The endthis month marks"" the be in 'n ' -of rehearsals for the:first play of the season -The Man Who "'dame to Dinner" a comedy by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, to be presented 11th, 12th; land 13th:Noveiial.". 1976 All members of the Little. •Theatre pow have -season tickets`on-.salve for you. Tar, new people to Goderich a • season -ticket 'costs `SP for adulta, and $.3 for students and ° covers three plays put on'.throughout-the year 76-77. If you would like a ticket please contact B'lack's Grocery Jennifer Black 524.8154, Betty Etue 524-$461'after 6 p.rp., Joyce Kuran 624-9t117. The'weather is nice now but when winter comes and you cannot getout for picnicsandbarbecues - how about coming to see a good play and hawe a few laughs dr sit on the, edge of your chair in suspense watching a good mystery thriller. GODERICH MINOR HOCKEY & SUPPORTERS CLUB ' DANCE a• FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER .17, 1976 MUSIC BY .CHRIS BLACK and HIS SWINGING BRASS 510.00 Per Couple Proceeds to Arena Bldg. Fund TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DENOMME FLOWERS Goderich Little I heatre ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION.- CAMPAIGN -' Memberships H.ADOLTS"..-:.511a 56.00. STUDENTS STILL 's3.00 A REAL VALUE SEE 3 i LAYS. FOR TICKETS: PHONE. 5 24 "9 61 OR FROM ANY G.L.T. MEMBER Support.'` Your Local Theatre 00000 00 OJOO eeeJeeeeeeeee 4' Won't you Join us in .... H• • H • H• 1. 4 00 • v' rs-Watkins �•'•Country at VANASTRA SHILLELAGH Vanastra Park- Clinton, Ontario J.IJJ�JJ J J J JJJJ'JJJ • You will enjoy our excellent buffet. • FILLc'YOURPLATE! ADULTS $3.49 CHILDREN (12 & under) $ x,99 • y EVERY 50th' CUSTOME.I. DOORS OPEN AT .4:OO;P,M-. FIRST .COME...: FIRST SERVED GETTING MARRIED? TWILL DINE FREE OF c:HARGEI Let Mrs,' Watkins prepare your ' Bridal meal, at prices only a . 1 compliments of Mrs. Watkins • 1 mother can appreciate.• Come dine in my kitchen, and take a tour through our spacious banquet facilities. Seating for up to 700 people. NOW OPEN FOR, �' LMEV ERY SUNDAY 1 li] WRIES i.. �+ :Doors poen at 4:00 p.m CALL: . ,. THE VANASTRA SI"IILL[LAGR 482_3809 : 4824644 FOR INFORMAY ION REGARDING BANQUETS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ETC: CALL COLLECT. 2274406 (DAYTIME)' OR .453-3478 (EVENINGS), N O Q , 0 a O , 0 0 y .y� ZJ JTJXJ/41440/4%,XJ J=4.0%) ,er.U`it-U JDT4444.1tJ.LJxd4.J�J�,W J• 484.8484±4,1 ,14MI Ot4148.1/4J-JXJTWYJ%ry_W ** C *********" ********f**** * ghlondDancing r„ Classes REOPEN SATURDAY, _OeT. 2 I. __ MacKAY- HALL- . NELSON & NORTH STS. GODERICH Teacher: Mary Lynne Telford, MEMB3E_I °CI ASS `LESSON$:° $1.00 flier al# hour PAYABLEONT PR:IV/#TE-LESSONS: $$OO,per hal hour Pupils prepared for medal and theory tests-' • Anyone wishing to, register please phone 5249635 or write • to M. L. • Telford, 115 Elgin.' Avenue W., •• .. Goderich, ************** k****r �C,i'Q ((lb 01y oar- Seg 74 Hamilton St.,. Near the. stop _lights:- - ig-hts:- 524.2012- SPECIAL from 11:30a.m tall 2:30 p.m. EVERY - THURSDAY. & FRID.AY THROUGHOUT SEPTEMI SER for :9 9c, you ..gets 4 1 Huge Todd's Sub w!thyour choice of one meat and our speci. I garhishings of cabb and oil, onions, 'tomatoes and cheese. 1 10 OZ BOTTLE of KIST brand pop. Your choice of flavours. ALL THIS FOR'. UNDER A BUCK! OPEN Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 a,m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday -.11:30 a;m: to 3:00 a.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS ge • • •-XI tT'• +�. . <-:-K,•t . V.. ••.K.:•'b!•1 • •o• 'Bowling teams are starting again now. We have leagues for everyone, just call us at 524-9966 and we will put you on one of these teams. __ • '' LADIES' TEAM PLAY Mon., Tues.,\Thurs. MEN'S, TEAM PLAY Mon.thru.Thurs.. o,' MIXED TEAM PLAY. Tues., Wed.,' Fri. JR. BOYS' and GIRLS'. - :Saturday Morning