HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-11-03, Page 29friends and relatives are
invited to attend this af-
ternoon program. Members
will have project books and a
homemade fruit dish on
display. The highlight of the
program, however, will be a
series of skits, demon-
strations and exhibits
presented as a club effort by
all participating groups.
These performances are an
entertaining and educational
summary of the whole
project.
At the conclusion of the
program, special awards and
certificates are presented to
members who have
satisfactorily completed
required 4-H homemaking
units.
Everyone is invited. Your
presence in the audience
would be a most welcome
sign. As you gain valuable
information on fruits, your
young ptop'1e will gain con-
fidence in their abilities to
make presentations before an
interested audience. The
importance of family and
friends of 4-H members can
not be underestimated.
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Couple live near Zurich
anksgiving was the theme setting at Kingsbridge
an Catholic Church in Kingsbridge on October 8 at 3
for the wedding ceremony of Michele Austin and
ert Rourke. D'ried • corn stalks, pumpkins,
iksgiving vegetables and arrangements of mums
orated the church.
ether Ed Dentenger C.R. officiated at the double ring
mony. Denise Dalton presided at the organ.
e bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
tin of RR 3 Goderich and the groom is the son of Mr.
Mrs. Murray Rourke of RR 3 Auburn.
e bride was given in marriage by her parents. She
e a satin crystalet gown with long full sleeves with
cuffs, a V -neckline, a long floating skirt and a
el train. French lace decorated the neckline, two
down the front of the bodice and three rows around
sleeves. The bride's headpiece was a capulet to
h her dress. The headpiece was held with a two
r veil and trimmed around the edge with lace. The
carried a bouquet of red miniature roses and pink
attire carnations with baby's breath and ivy. She
had a bouquet of daisies made to throw at the
ption.
id of honor was Debbie Stothers of RR 6 Goderich.
dress was white flocked nylon sheer over a peach
ester underdress with short puffed sleeves, square
line, empire waist and full skirt. She carried a
uet of daisies and miniature carnations tinted
h,
idesmaids were Mrs. Lynn Million of Goderich,
r of the bride; Miss Bethany Austin of Goderich,
r of the bride; Miss Charlene Rourke of Auburn
r of the groom; Virginia Chisholm of Dungannon
d of the bride and groom; and Debbie Shultz of
annon also a friend of the bride and groom.
e bridesmaids were dressed identically to the maid
onor in mauve, green, yellow, pink and blue
ctively. Each one carried a bouquet of daisies and
ture carnations tinted to match the dress color.
a Durnin of RR 7 Lucknow, niece of the bride was
rgirl. She wore a white dress identical to the maid
nor's dress. Her flowers were the same as the maid
nor's with carnations tinted the same color as each
maids dress.
omsman was Allan Blewett of St. Thomas. Ushers
Kervin Rourke of RR 3 Auburn and Marlowe Austin
3 Goderich. The groom's attendants were Kevin
n of Goderich, brother of the bride; Barry Austin of
rich, brother of the bride; Larry Million of
rich, brother-in-law of the bride; Jim Blewett of St.
as; friend of the bride and groom; and Ken Sutton
Thomas, friend of the bride and groom.
rell Durnin of RR'? Lucknow, nephew of the bride
"ngbearer.
alter boys were Shawn Durnin, nephew of the bride
on Austin, cousin of the bride.
s Margaret Austin and Miss Elaine Stewart, friend
bride and groom, read a passage from the Bible
the ceremony.
owing the wedding ceremony, the guests were
a hot turkey supper made by the bride's mother
e ladies of the community. The reception was held
erich Legion Hall with music supplied by Southern
rt.
bride's mother greeted guests in a dress of blue
ed sheer material over a medium blue taffeta
ress with a V -neckline, empire waist and long full
sleeves. She wore a corsage of white and pink
groom's mother chose a green polyester crepe
th an empire waist, long full sleeves and centred
ed in Bermuda
gy Joan Stoddart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
rt of Goderich was married to Thomas Nathaniel
n on Friday, October 28 at lb a.m. in Hamilton,
da.
groom is the son of Mrs. Judy Wadson of Hamilton,
da and Mr. Thomas Wadson of Vermont, U.S.A.
newlyweds will reside at Greenmount Cottage,
mpton, Bermuda.
nOpening or
to small
business
BHI Lichti
one of our representatives
will be at
The Bedford Hotel, GODERICH
on the 2nd 8, 4th Tuesdays of each month
Tuesday, November 8th
If you require financingto stars modernize or
expand your business and re unable to
obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and
conditions or if you are interested in the
F8d tr management services of counselling
government programs available or wish nforlyour
business, talk to our representative.
For prior information call 271-5630
or write 1036 Ontario Strut, Stratford
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT ROURKE
with a pearl and rhinestone medallion. Her corsage was
yellow roses.
For a wedding trip, the bride changed to a green three
piece pantsuit with yellow and orange roses for her
corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rourke will reside at RR 2 Zurich.
Prior to the weddingthe bride was feted at a friend
shower held by Debbie Stothers, a community shower,
held by friends and 'relatives and a stag held by the
bride's sisters and her bridesmaids.
Guests attended the wedding from Flint, Michigan,
Bothwell, Hamilton, Guelph., St. Thomas, Mississauga,
London, Lucknow and surrounding areas.
Wedding stories and pictures
must arrive at the Signal -Star
within one month of the ceremony,
or a $15 charge will be made
for publishing the items.
CODERICH SIGNALSTARTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER
4-H clubs plan Finale
The 4-H homemaking
achievement days for
"featuring fruit" represent
the finale of another
homemaking unit presented
by the home economics
branch of Ontario ministry of
Agriculture & food in co-
operation with local county
leaders.
Over 800 members par-
ticipated in the fall unit in
Huron County. Members
learned about many kinds of
fruits and the forms they
come in - fresh, canned,
frozen and dried. Emphasis
was put on Ontario fruits and
;how to store, process and use
them. Some members
learned about imported fruits
and their uses by sampling
them at their rneetings.
Fruits are an important
part of our diets and the girls
practised meal planning with
fruits being used as ap-
petizers, main courses,.
desserts and snack foods.
One meeting was devoted to
learning the art of making
good pastry and then com-
plementing it with a fruit
filling.
County home economists
Grace Bird and Bea
McClenaghan will be con-
ducting Achievement Days
throughout the County as
follows: Gorrie, Howick
Central Public School, Nov.
12; Wingham, F.E. Madill
Secondary School, Nov. 19,;
Seaforth, Seaforth Public
School, Nov,19; Dungannon,
Brookside Public School,
Nov, 26; Exeter, South Huron
District High School, Nov. 26;
Ethel, Grey Central Public
School, Dec. 3; Crediton,
Stephen Central Public
School, Dec. 3; Blyth, Blyth
Public School, Dec. 10;
Clinton, Central Huron
Secondary School, Dec. 10.
All afternoon programs
start at 1:15 p.m. and all
W. J. Denomme
FLOWER
SHOP
Phone
524-8132
DAY
OR
NIGHT
Agent for 24 -hr.
FILM DEVELOPING
NOTICE
CITIZENS OF THE TOWN OF GODERICH
Fall clean-up period by Works & Engineering Depar-
tment is now completed.
Efffective immediately no further rubbish will be
picked up by the Works & Engineering Department un-
til the annual Spring clean-up in 1978.
Please do not place any rubbish on boulevard. All of-
fenders will be prosecuted.
Dave Gower
Works & Engineering Chairman
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