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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-09-01, Page 31it o ,10d ' H Mi11 n; !telt' Itdeu emits' ae urply' rand; nts. hree day;` St: el Hi US Os PE iI Ik Fa i. 5A MR. AND MRS. HARRY BRINDLEY erich wedding (white gladioli, baby's breath and tall ivory orated North Street United Church in Goderich ty summer wedding on Saturday evening, hen Gordon Henry (Harry) Brindley, elder and Mrs. Gordon K. Brindley was united in by the Reverend Ralph King to Agnes Marie ounger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George olborne, formerly of Brussels. de, gowned in a white slipper satin gown ith lace and featuring a mandarin neckline, ing a sheaf of white 'orange blossoms and turiums, entered the church on, the arm of her he Wedding March played at the organ by nd Mr. Ed Stiles. e Reynolds, sister of the bride, was matron of wore a pink flocked nylon sheer dress and a t, She carried a nosegay of pink and mauve arie Brindley, sister of the groom, was " d. She was gowned in a light green and white lon dress with matching picture hat. She osegay of yellow and green tinted florets. De Wise from St. Pauls and Jeffery Cardiff, nephew of the bride, were flower &irl and for the double ring ceremony. an was Kenneth Brindley of Sarnia, brother. m, Kenneth Cardiff of Kitchener and William f Colborne were ushers. Mrs. Gordon Brindley were met at the church iends with the honeymoon express and given a town home of the groom's parents which had rated with gladioli,,festoons and bells for the ately 75 guests attended a hot buffet dinner` tion. The bride's mother wearing a pink and ed gown and a corsage of pink and white' welcomed guests. She was assistea by the other who wore a blue gown and a corsage of hite carnations. at evening the bride and groom left by motor Columbia. 524 wedding reception will be held in Lycknow A,:, eptember 3. 4 ound and Did you get the feeling, last • .weekend, -.!halt the weather was—trying---,to ,.–telt- ..us something? - We_h'athano#her taste of the stearny'heat'agaiii`°"`"• then the high winds which were certainly blowing .in a change of weather...well, now, I feel I'm safe in saying Autumn arrives in August. I'm just hoping we haw nice weather for the bi Skydiving Jamboree thi Saturday, Sunday an Monday. This will be, surely more exciting than the bi airshow, so, a greater crowd if possible is expected. It might be a great idea t have a picnic lunch at Sky Harbour then you can enjoy the show in Fa. -comfortable spot. Bean early -bird; Last week was a busy one indeed. Son Doug's daughter, hubby, Jim O'Brien and their wee daughter and smaller twin sons were visiting Canada. Linda hadn't been back but once in about nine years since the whole Doug MacPherson family migrated to Florida, They spent about a week with Linda's good friend Vickie Chase - Willits in , Kincardine and also a few days, rather, part days in Goderich where she was born and where ' later her twin brothers Bill and Bob were born. She had loved Goderich but has been away so many times for long periods that she just HAD to look up "memories". Her uncle Steye Price had a few breath -taking moments with the three lively gremlins and the children were really . played out by time to go home: On Sunday son Don came up to take, the Q'Briens and his youngest daughter, Heather, back to Windsor. Heather, my; youngest granddaughter, has spent most of her vacation with us this year and was, certainly a delight to have around. She had the same infectious laugh as her daddy when he was a little fellow. People would turn around to look and laugh with him such happy laughter really gets to you! So, I am missing this and,, my "automatic dishwasher" e g s d g 0 • • • • • • • • subject later,' in the mean- time;, .-organizations are Elizabeth Cochrane, ---planning their first--meeting""�°-daughter�--of Mr. =and Mrs. otthe fatt�hantf.winter-season; �!.aG- encbrane -of-•Goderich .--ethers`areM-busy--LLgetting--the 'mgradd 11uat Sa y,,,„.fttly ` ' Martha Rathburn appears weekly In The Signal -Star. as she was dubbed. Grandpa Walt surely enjoyed her and Meow Cat - my big "Maine Coon Cat" will missher as she teasedk�and fondled and really spoileiihim. • And so the summer flies by; live now will be thinking abotf night classes, bowling, curling and shovelling snow. And things like that there! It won't. be too long before the Carlow ladies have their craft festival at Saltford Hall. You will hear more,about this Srnile ++ An optimist is a person who idles the motor in front of the house while waiting for a teenager. 4 - At At 18 we knew all the an- swers - now even the questions confuse us! Husband . , to wife in restaurant: '.'Would • you prefer sirloin steak, lobster tails or electricity the rest of the month?" +++ One place a teenager never seems to get a hangup is in a clothes closet. +++ Some folks would rather duck than get hit with a new idea. +++ In the pink is how you feel when you get out of the red. +-I- + Early to bed and early to rise simply means you'll be sleepy at the wrong times. LOOK! Last Call For Pre -Season Savings on Fall and. Winter 1 OATS OFF 'Til Saturday September 3 only The SHOPPE GODERICH c Q SHOPPERS SQUARE, GODERICH OPEN WEDNESDAYS HOURS: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday PLUS FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 p.m. •* 4 youngsters ready for school. Have you noticed ,that starting September 14 - to October 19 every Wednesday night special classes are starting at the Assessment Office Board Room for newlyweds, newly engaged folks and others. Topics in- clude marriage and the law; money management; family relationships and other helps needed in marriage today. The young couple who take advantage of these sessions - which are free - will really benefit by them. They are lucky til have the chance to learn something of what is ahead in this crazy world of values gone wild. If you know young people' who might benefit from this DO tell them abo1 it. See the Bulletin Boar page for more info. Blyth Summer Theatre will soon be closing. Try to catch "He Won't Come In From The Barn" still on until Sep- tember 3. See Bulletin Board, for these and other hap- penings. Have a good weekend. Love, Martha While visiting her' sister and family in Napanee, Mrs, Orville Blake attended the helton-W annamaker wedding on August27. Mr. and ,Mrs. John Wyatt, Rick -and Ron Blake returned last week from a' ten""day' fishing trip at French River. Robin and Lee Norman visited with Their grand-, parents, Mx . and Mrs. Bill Norman on the weekend. Last weekend •Mr. and Mrs. I�um if.caped..a !.Elora. ii 30 from Conestoga_ College, t^ • .., . ,..�..�,,,, - a Diploma of Nursing ""�'•"""""�'^"' Division. ERIC CARMAN ? She has accepted a P position at the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital, St. Anthony, Newfoundland. Thinking of painting? Think CIL. Think PHIL MAIN.- HARDWARE Where the prices cannot be beaten. WELCOME SERVICE vaoutd like to call you with "housewarming gifts" and in, formation about your row. location, The Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscrip- tion to the Signal -Star Call her at 524-2057 PHOTOGRAPHY 114 THE SQUARE - I WEDDING ,INVITATIONS t3 1 � is pleased to announce w V S EDDING C0 ERAGE A LOW AS $99 • 50 by IN If RNA TIONAL Of s um,'Foao In addition to a complete line of wedding invitations and stationery, we have added a budget priced album to our complete line of photographic services. Drop in and discuss your day With us. .. 524-7924 or 524-7615• BUSINESS DIRECTORY Cards For All Occasions * Gifts • Books • Stationery Supplies * Records ANDERSON'S BOOK (ENTRE 33 EAST St. Goderich CHiSHOLM FUELS Distributors For UNOC PRODUCTS HOME, FARM, INDUSTRY • 24 Hour Burner Service • Furnace Financing • OsseIInee a Diesel Fu&s • New Furnace Installation IL Hot Water Boller. 524-7681 5 2 9 i5 2 4 Ronold- L. 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