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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-03-17, Page 351 414 12. AND MRS. RAYMOND FRYDRYCH ed at Knox e Rev. G.L. Royal officiated in Knox Presbyterian h Saturday, February 26 at the double -ring wed- eremonywhen Wanda Million, daughter of Mr. and Wm. Million, Goderich, became the bride of and Frydrych, son of Walter Frydrych, Sarnia. he organ music supplied by William Cameron, t organist, the bride entered the church on the arm father. She wore a wedding gown of white, ing long empire sleeves and a stand-up collar. Her rain and the gown were trimmed with bridal lace. eil was held in place by a delicate crown. She d a bouquet of iris and white mums. d of honor was Brenda Fisher, Goderich. maids were Brenda Million, Calgary: Mrs. Jody oderich: and Mrs. Gwen Moller, Goderich. They re grey formal blazers over grey and blue striped ngth skirts. Their bouquests of dried flowers were y and blue hues. omsman was Edward Scruton, Goderich. Ushers Wayne Feagan, Goderich; Richard Prest, ich: and Dan Frydrych, Toronto. wedding reception was at Saltford Valley Hall. The s mother chose a dark green full-length skirt with ing tie blouse. She wore a pale yellow orchid. The 's mother chose a deep coral full-length dress with e orchid. travelling, the bride chose a dark brown three - pant suit with a corsage of'yellow roses. The couple their honeymoon in London. ill live at Goderich. r to her marriage, the bride was feted at a shower by her sister-in-law, Lynn Million at the Knights of bus Hall, and at a girls' stag given by the maid of Brenda Fisher at the home of the bride's sister -in uth Million. Groomsman Ed Scruton arranged a arty for the groom at MacKay Hall. meek- elects regular monthly of Ahmeek Chapter, was held at the home rank Waikom with a attendance. !lowing is the new officers for-.. 1977: Mrs. Gordon Hen - first -vice, Mrs. F. second vice, Mrs. n' Clairmont; r, Mrs. Roger secretary, Mrs, F.G. choes, Mrs. EN. corresponding y ^ Mrs. M, Auld; n secretary, Mrs. M. rship, Mrs. Cyril world affairs, Mrs. 1; services,• Mrs. C. stant services, Mrs. merson; standard rs. Charles Ruffell; elations, Mrs. J. cards, flowers, Mrs. 01; program and the executive IP, Mrs. Frank IC CARMAN TOGRAPHY {�t THE SQUARE eased to announce EDDING OVERAGE AS LOW AS SO" ve • added a budget album to:Our cpintplele ph°$pgrapMtc setwicex. ,end discuiti *Ont.: 104, • i Waikom: scrapbook, Mrs. R. Redmond. Plans were made for of- ficers and members to attend the annual provincial meeting in Hamilton on April 13 and 14. The Regent informed the members Commemorative Books for the Queen's Silver 33 £i k a n e Pi e'4 er' h1 The March, meeting of Winds and Sunsh Donnybrook United Chureh E, Snowden. Women was held at the home Two poems were read by of Mrs. Wm, Hardy .on Mrs; O. Weber and Mrs Tuesday, March 8 with a good Hildebrand' e" y r attendance. Mrs. Ernest Snowden gave Mrs Wm third k t the the call to worship. - Mrs. E. Robinson read the scripture and Mrs. He Jef- ferson read a poem followed with the merlitatinn "Mnrrh y oo. e topic, "Out from Behind the Veil." It was about `oche education in the Arab World. A third of the un- dergraduates in Ar, h ete 1 universities now are women. Professionally , trained, teacher 's are relatively scarce now, but it's estimated seven to eight million will be needed by the year 2000. Mrs. Stuart Chamney gave the secretary's report and the 'business was discussed. Mrs. M. Johnston showed the ladies the quilt that was finished ,fast week for the bale, `Tilbrook and Mrs. M. Johnston gave poems Spring Gardens and The Path. of Spring. Mrs. Otto Weber demon- strated the sewing of knits for an hour. Lunch followed with Mrs. W. Jefferson assisting the hostess. WestWaw�noshaccepts Bob • Pe tender Pegg, Conservation available to answer questii n§ bulbs in the village tights. - Officer with the Ministry of or assist residents in Natural Resources , whatever way he could. He 'of MSt andr. Helen, John cke Wingham,, spoke to West advised Council to consider Council regarding the Wawanosh township, Council the passage of a by-law problems they have en- A motion by Councillor conservation program in this fire -arms. regarding the Ministry's regarding the discharge ' of countered in meeting Stothers that West Wawanosh area, and answered payments on the mercury Township Council is aware of The Dungannon tights were vapour light at the main the overruns on the con - questions, posed by those discussed again and the Clerk corner of the village. Council stracts for loading and present, ' about deer, foxes was directed to write Ontario expressed their awareness of hauling 'A' gravel, also the and wolves. Mr. Pegg in- Hydro authorizing them to the problem and advised the loading and hauling of pit run formed Council that he .was make the hi -annual change of Sieckers to approach the gravel, and the application of village residents to ascertain ,calcium chloride carried. • their feelings on cost-sharing of the _light, or having it The Clerk was directed to • turned off. Council advised advertise rfgarding tile that it is unable to take over drainage loans for the year payment of the light. 1977- A motion by Councillor "Tenders received for the Hickey authorized the Road construction of the Redmond Superintendent to' advertise Municipal Drain were opened in three local papers for the and considered. Motion by supply and hauling of ap- Councillors Foran that the proximately 15,000 cu. yds. of Township of West Wawanosh crushed gravel to be applied accept the tender of Lloyd by June 30. Collins, RR 3, Goderich, for the construction of the The Road Superintendent Redmond Municipal Drain, at presented the two proposals $9,800,00 carried. Engineer, on prices for a radio system J.A. McBride, was in at- for the Township vehicles. tendance, and informed The township agreed to Council he would draw up the purchase the two-way contractforsignatures. communications radio Tenders submitted for the system, consisting of tower, construction of the Kirk base and three units, for Municipal Drain were opened $4,898.55. and considered. A motion by Councillor Stothers that the township of West Wawanosh accept the tenders of Robt. Nicholson Construction, Sebringville, at $9,400.00 for the open portion, and Keith Brickman, Sebringville, at $3,800.00 for the tile portion of the Kirk Municipal Drain Repair and Improvement carried. A motion by Councillors Foran and Hickey that West Wawanosh Township Council concurs with the resolution of the Township of Turnberry, that the controls to be exercised by the Con- servation Authority and Ministry of Natural Resources through the flood plain mapping are too To be married nd Mrs. William Cuylle of RR 2 Innerskip are pleased to. announce the engagement of their daughter itioris Cuylle of London to Robert .1. Smith of London, son to 4r and Mrs. R.Y. Smith of Goderich. The wedding vill take place on April 111..19' at 3:39 p.m. in St. Rita's Roman Catholic Church, Woodstock, with a reception following in the Polish Hall. Woodstock. new '77 officers Jubilee were available from National Headquarters. Two new honorary members were chosen. The regent read from "Historical Notes" most interesting incidents in the years 1830 to 1840 explaining in detail methods of travel typical of that period. The flags were then -retired by Mrs. N. Clairmont in the absence of Mrs. C. Ruffell. A delicious lunch was served by the conveners and a hearty vote of thanks was tendered to Mrs. Waikom for her kind hospitality, Mrs. Auld offered her home for the April 4 meeting. D RT' S NURSERY$GARDEN CENTRE 166 BENNETT ST. E. GODERICH FREE ON "LADIES -DAY" EVERY TUESDAY FOR THE NEXT'3 TUESDAYS HOUSEPLANT TO EACH LADY '/FR'nu' SHOPPER, O PURCHASE NECESSARY HANGING POTS PLANTERS BEADED HANGERS UP ToS MACRAME HANGERS Q 'OF SELECTION OF ASSORTED PLANTERS & CERAMIC POTS GREEN EARTH HOUSE PLANT ALL CARE CENTRE 20% OFF WIDE RANGE Of CLAY POTS 3" - 14" GARDEN SEED NOW AVAILABLE We also • serve yoU at SKYWAY ,MARKET & NURSERY HWY. 21 NORTH OF GODERICH "COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND" SI, 51 w: 2; :r • se iSs iso restrictive and excessive, and should be lowered also carried. PURE MAPLE SYRUP Doug Vanderhaar 2 mi. E. of Bayfield Golf Course Phone 482-9923 And easier to foil K The new Weight Watchers d Plan is full of things like coal -ori the ctala, cheeseburgers, real cocoa milkshakes and more. 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