HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-05-26, Page 12PAGE 12—GODE RICH SIGNAL -STAR. THURSDAY, MAY,26, 1977
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MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH PHALEN
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PHOTO 13Y BISSET)
Live near Walton
Candlebras with flowers in
shades of coral and white
adorned the St. Augustine
Roman Catholic Cbuccb, St.
Augustine on April 29 at 6
p��. when 3oanne Hickey of
Auburn and Je h Phalen of
Blyth exchanged wedding
vows in a double -ring
ceremony.
The bride is thdaughter
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hickey,
Auburn and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Phalen of Blyth. The Rev.
Father E. Dettinger per-
formed the ceremony and the
er[ormoddheceremmuyundtbe
organist was Allan Bosman of
Londesboco, who also ac-
companied the soloist, Mr.
Jim Robertson of Hanover.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride looked lovely
in a floor -length gown of
snow-white jersey knit sata
peau. It featured high
mandarin neckline, empire
waist and long straight
sleeves. The straight skirt fell
into a long chapel train. The
front of the dress and around
the waistline was trimmed
with imported Belgian lace. A
Juliet caplet of matching tiny
jersey pleats and trimmed
with lace held a two-tier silk
illusion veil trimmed with
pearis. She carried a bouquet
of sonya tb d
and baby's breath.
Miss Lynn Govannetti,
(friend of the bride), of
Embro was maid of honor.
She wore a floor -length gown
of melon polyester with
matching jacket featuring a
low gathered neckline and the
jacket had flared sleeves with
a tiny frill. She wore a large
white picture, hat trimmed
with matching melon ribbon
and carried a white basket of
matching b . daisies
and baby's breath.
onnrumamv were Mrs.
Marian Hallahan,
Miss Phyllis Hickey, sisters
of the joride,. They wore
gowns identical to the maid of
honor and carried the similar
baskets of flowers.
The groomsman was Bill
Phalen of Godcrich, brother
of the groom and the uyhere
wero Jim Phalen of B|yth,
brother of the m and
Murray McNichol of Blyth,
friend of the groom. The
groom Ind his attendants
Wore champagne Windsor
tuxedos with brown velvet
accessories.
Following the ceremony a
reception took place in The
Blyth Community centre
where the bride's mother
received the guests wearing a
floor -length nile green sata
peau polyester dress
featuring a V'ueokiiue,
gathered front bodice with
sequin and pearl trim and
long sleeves. She 'vore a
white gardenia.
She was assisted by the
groom's mother wearing a
floor -length sleeveless gown
of mint green and fioral white
polyester with oco-ordinating
,
stole and a white gardenia.
An honored guest was tbp
groom's grandmother, Mrs.
Cecila Deitner of Brussels.
Other guests ,were pres,ent
from Barrie, Oshawa,
Walkerton, Stratford, Florida
and the surrounding com-
munities.
For a wedding trip to South
Coro\iva, the bride changed
into a mint green street -
length dress with matching
accessories. The couple have
taken up residence at R.R. 3
Walton.
Bridge
Club
Scores
Mary
Hovey topped six tables in
play with a point total of 65 at
a meeting of Goderich Bridge
Club.
Mary Donnelly and Eleanor
Erskine finishedsecond with
62 points ,and were followed
by Edna Overholt and Jo
Berry with 57 points and
Verna Worthy and Jean Cook
with 561/2.
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Lions
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The Auburn and District
Lion's Club held its |
meeting on Wednesday. May
Community Memorial Hall
starting with a delicious meal
served by the Women's
Institute.
President Fred Lawrence
was in charge and welcomed
the new members Russel
Garrison, Robert Worsell,
Stephen Campbell. William
Crawford and Whet-
stone.
Total charter mem-
bership now is
cro'hcrwh)pnowis 27,
The 'election of the
remaining officers took
place. Elected were: |m vice-
president,
icepcexidcnt. Lion Donald
McCauley; 2nd vice-
president,
ide tLion Gordon
Chu nc ; 3nJvico'pn:siUcnt.
Lion William Robertson: l'ail
T~ister, Lion James 7vvo;
Lion Tamer, Lion Mark
Arthur; 1st year Director,
Lion Brian Hallam : |,t year
Director, Lion Kenneth Scott:
2nd- year Director.; Lion
Stephen Campbell and Lion
Ronald Crich.
Elected before at a
Previous ' meeting were
secretary Robert Ketchabaw
and treasurer James
Schneider.
4 Plans were made for
Charter Night which will be
held on June 25th in the Blyth
Community Centre consisting
of a smorgasbord.dinnerund
dance to the Country Com-
panions. Tickets will be $15
per couple and Will be
available from any member
soon.
The next regular Meeting
will be held on June lot the
first Wednesday of the month.
Guests present were Lloyd
Sto=urL, Mount Poroyt, Ted •
Boimple, MitcbeU; Keith
Richmond and Charles Shaw
of Blyth, and Stewart
McKinnon uf\9iuctnn.
TONNOS-McNALL
St. Thomas Ai Roman
Catholic Cbucch, St.
Catharines was the setting on
May 7 for the marriage of
Lynda Marie D8oNu\l of
Welland and Fred A. Tonnos
of Port Colborne. The Rev.
Thomas Tonnos, the groom's
unc\e, officiated for 'the
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Stan|eyD0cy«uU~
of Welland and the groom is
the son of Mr. and .Mrs.
Joseph F. Tonnos of Port
Colborne.
Given in marriage by her
fadboc, the bride wore a sheer
georgette flowing skirt and
chapel train with a morning
coat of antique bridal satin.
Ruffles rounded the neckline
and the sleeves of the gown
were in Belgian lace` She
wore a derby styled hat in
Brussels lace with a silk
chapel -length illusion veil.
She carried a matching
parasol of bridal satin and
Brussels lace, which was
hand embroidered and ac-
cented with pink sweetheart
roses and baby's hreuth,
Maid of honor, Linda
Zemlenko of Welland wore a
celery green polyester jersey
gown with a matching
cutaway jacket. She carried a
parasol and wore a corsage of
purple statice, silk violets and
baby's breath.
Bridesmaids Joanne
Morrison of Welland, Lorene
MucBcan, Cherry Clarke and
Sue Nagy, all of Port
Colborne, wore outfits similar
to the maid ofbonour'o.
Flower girls Stacy McNall
of Fonthill and Jennifer
Zemlenko of -Welland wore
gowns of celery green eyelet
print and carried white lacy
baskets of purple statice, silk
Niolets and baby's breath.
Joseph Tonnos, Jr. of Port
Colborne was best man.
Ushering were John T.
McNall of Gcra\dton, Ronald
Piese of Toronto, Ted Clarke
and Attila Nagy of Port
Colborne.
A reception followed the
ceremony at the St.
Catharines Golf and Country
Club. The couple will make
their home in St. Catharines.
Auburn residents were
invited to this wedding and
the bride has heen an Auburn
visitor frequently.
AUBURN W.I.
The May meeting of the
Auburn Women's Institute
was held last Tuesday
evening in the Auburn
Community Memorial Hall
with the president Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnoik in charge.
The president welcomed all
and the 4-H clubs of Auburn
presented their program.
Auburn 2 gave two skits and
the girls gave two fashion
shows. Those taking part
were Karen McClinchey,
Sandra McClinchey, Janice
MoCUnchoy, Anita BoUum,
Nancy Penyouod, Debbie
Cunningham,Linda Cun
ningham and Marilyn
Archambault. The leaders
were Karen &8cClihchey and
Mrs. Topn Cunningham.
Auburn l leaders Mrs.
Donald Cartwright and Mrs.
John Hildebrand had a
display of their members and
Colourful easy care polyester and
cotton and 100 per cent cotton
from Puritan,
$�small, large and -'--
extra large�
large checks, plaids and stripes.
Also plain lamket shirts. Priced
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ANSON McKINLEY
Progressive Conservative Candidate
for `" Huron Middlesex
FRIDAY, MAY 27
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at
Riverview
Park, Exeter
N�
Just E. of Hwy. 4, South of the Bridge
OLD FASHIONED '-_''-- POP,
NICK
��LE HO T DOGS- & FREE DONUTS
spoke on the garments made
for the project Leisure wear.
The members were Kim
McDowell, Patti McDowell,
Carol Seers, Sharon
Stadelmann, Nancy Verbeek,
Sherry Verbeek and Vickie
Rodger.
The girl nearest 16 years
old was Linda Cunningham
who won the prize.
It was decided to have the
June meeting ' in the af-
ternoon. Plans were made to
attend summary day for the
quilt project on May 25 at
Wingham. Mrs. Tbor,noo
Lawior will be the delegate to
DistriCt annual at Clinton.
The minutes were accetd
as read by the secretary Mrs.
Robert Peck. Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt reported on the
Huronview Auxiliary meeting
and Auburn ladies are asked
to serve at the June tea on
June 1. There will also be a
bake sale.
Mrs. Donald Haines was
convener et_ _the C_!ub
banquet, The card report was
given by the convener, Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnell and she
read the thankyou notes
received.
A song contest was held and
Mrs. Thomas Lawior was the
winner.
Mrs -Donald Haines showed
interesting pictures .of their
trip last winter to Texas.
They were of the Natural
Bridge Caverns near San
Antonio and also many cattle
ranches.
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The report of the officers
Conference was given by the
delegate Mrs. Thomas
Jardih. The roll &bU was
answered by telling
"Something l Threw in the
Dump and Wish 1 Hadn't."
A delicious lunch was
served by Mrs,. Donald
8ai000, Mrs. Jessie 1Yuylor,
Mrs. Robert Turner and Mrs.
Norman Wood.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies
spent the weekend in
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