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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-07-27, Page 31Paul Dockstader was one of many Goderich residents displaying their work at the annual Festival of the Arts In Courthouse Park. The three-day festival attracted ,..thousands of people 'to the midway, photography, art and crafts displays. (photo by Dave Sykes.) b THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 37,1:97$ -PAGE 13A. New programs make ,e 4�H more :exciting Changes will revitalize the 4-11 Homemaking program this fail across Ontario. New projects, to be ,rotated across the province in. the next 18 months, should spark interest among mem- bers, says Lorraine Holding, regional supervisor of home economists, Guelph. One project, `Essential Edibles', will teach nutrition in snack foods. Learning to make a rain hat, scarf or shawl will be the aim of a second project, 'Accessories - The Final Touch' Girls will need canvas and yarn for the third project, `Needlepoint', to make cushions, coasters or wall hangings. -• All subject matter, activity suggestions• and quizzes are contained in the 4-H manual. "We think the im- proved manual will reduce record-keeping," says Miss Holding. "There will be a separate secretary's book for recording minutes of meetings." Achievement days will now encourage 4-H members to bring family and friends to see their articles on display. Shorter morning, af- ternoon or eveningevents are planned to attract the public. annex -weds - Goderic • The First Presbyterian Church in. Seaforth was beautifully decorated With white carnations tinted blue on Saturday, June 24 at 3p.m., for he wedding ceremony of Vanda Jean Storey of RRl'ISublirr and Glen Arthur McNeil of RR6 Goderich..,: The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Frances Storey and the late Everett Storey of RR1 Dublin and the. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McNeil of RR6. Goderich. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Paul Storey of RR1 Dublin. She wore a full-length. ruffled gown of satin embossed polyester cotton. It featured lace at the neck and cuffs and an elbow length veil. She carried a small bouquet of baby white carnations and baby's breath: Her gown and head- piece were designed and made by Mrs. Susan Dick of London. The Reverend G. L. Royal of Knox Presbyterian Church in Goderich officiated at the .'double ring ceremony. ..Mrs. Carol Carter of Seaforth played the processional music and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell of RR1 Dublin while they sang, "You Light Up My Life", "Evergreen", and "If". Matron 'of honor'wasMrs. Evelyn Henderson of RR5 Seaforth, sister of the bride. She wore a pale blue floral gown of polyester satin which featured tucks in front and short puffy sleeves. - The three bridesmaids wore gowns similar to the matron of honor's gown. Mrs. Doreen McNeil of RR6 Goderich;`sister-ln-Iaw of the groom and.Miss Donna Reid of RR1 Blyth; friend of the bride wore peach colored bridesmaid gowns and Miss Chris Carter of Seaforth, also a friend of the bride, wore a pale blue colored bridesmaid gown. • All of the bride's attendants carried umbrella shaped wicker baskets with baby mums and lily of the valley. Flower girl was Shannon McNeil, niece of the groom. She wore a pale blue floral empire waist dress and carried a nosegay similar to the bride's. ° Groomsman was Don McNeil of RR6 Goderich, brother of the groom. Ushers were Jim Henderson of RR5 Seaforth, brother-in-law of the bride; Neil Sager of Goderich, nephew of the groom and George Collins of Auburn, friend of the groom. They all wore light blue tuxedos. Following the wedding, all guests were invited to the bride's home to view the gifts. The dinner and reception followed at the Legion Hall in Seaforth" The bride's mother greeted guests in a pale yellow polyester floor length gown featuring a matching corrigated jacket and a corsage of yellow_ sweetheart roses. The groom's mother wore a sleeveless floor length gown of turquoise chiffon. It featured an empire bodice with matching stole and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. For a wedding trip to Eastern Ontario, the bride changed to a navy and white, three-quarter 'length dress trimmed with lace. She wore a corsage of red carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McNeil• will reside at RR6 Goderich. - Gue'sts were present at the wedding from as far as Banff, Alberta, Barrie, Toronto and Lansing, Michigan. ' Prior to the wedding, the bride was honored at several showers. Kim Campbell, Janet Haney, Donna Reid, Chris Carter and Marilyn Koehler held a shower for. friends of the bride at Kim Campbell's home; a neighbour's shower was held at the home of Mrs. Charlotte cKercher; Mrs. Doreen McNeil, Mrs-. Mary Lou Me leil," Mrs. George Sager and Mrs: Jackie Collins held 'a shower at Carlow Hall for friends and relatives oftr°the groom ; and the Storey relatives' shower was held at the home of the bride',A aunt, Mrs. Elsie Keyes. The bride and groom were also honored at parties given by Mr. and Mrs. David Carson of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Casey Jones of Walton. The rehearsal party was held at the home of the groom's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Cliff McNeil. Bancroft woman dies Mrs. Betty Abbott, 51, Bancroft, died July 16 in Bancroft. She was the wife of the late Ronald Abbott. Burial was July 19 in Bancroft. Surviving are three sons, Larry in Germany; Harold, London; and Randy, Bramalea. GODERICH AREA PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC MEETING THURSDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 01978 7:30 P.M. ASSESSMENT BUILDING 46 GLOUCESTER TERRACE To discuss site and building design for rezoning c9f proposed West Street Goderich area Senior Citizens' Housing Development site. The comments- and participation of all those interested is welcome. • For more information, call 524-9492. K. Hunter Secretary GUARD YOUR f AMIL', S HEALTH AND BUDGET GUARDIAN DRUGS MR. AND MRS. GLEN ARTHUR McNEIL GUARDIAN DRUGS Prices " Effective Until AUG. 5th. SIJMMEIR SAv1N GS : RAID HOUSE & GARDEN BUG KILLER 9.99 346 g RAID MOSQUITO COILS $1a 33 g 5an 4 glands KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES 2 -Ply 's a0axESWhite $ FOp 1100 CREST TOOTHPASTE Regular _or Mint 1.44 150 ml ,13AND-AID BRAND PLASTIC STRIPS Full Size $1.44 IGO'S NAIR DEPILATORY 57 g CREAM OR 125 ml Lotion $1.33 Clairol FINAL NET HAIR SPRAY Your Choice MISS CLAIROL SHAMPOO FORMULA HAIR' COLOR Coppertone TROPICAL BLEND LOTION 4 220 ml A Registered' Trodemork 'ULTRA BAN ROLL-ON ANTI-PERSPIRANT • $1.2775m1 ol.,Qjiug Trodltlg Co lid LISTERMINT MOUTHWASH AND GARGLE $ L, NAKAMURA PHARMACi`- Suncoast Mali GODERICH 524.2195 DUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS ANO AVAILABILITY AT TI E SALE. ITEMS SHAWN MAY NOT ALL BE Avg It AgtF AT At t ()CATION,. e i "Anyone aged 12 to. 26 years is welcome to join the new fall program," says • Miss 'Holding. Recruits will learn the 4- 11 motto, `Learn to do by doing', by- organizing skits, planning demon- strations and exhibits, conducting meetings parliamentary=style and completing projects, After completing one project, each member and leader will be rewarded with a silver spoon. Finishing six projects merits a county honor award of a pin and certificate. Provincial and advanced honors are received after com- pleting 12 and 18 projects respectively. , Information on a 4-1-1 homemaking • member or organizing a club is available from home economists located at county or regional offices of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. c i$TOIMI LLE. ,.. AT IoW CQ T i,t1'Jo cons 51 Si. DAVID ST, GODERICII, QNT, 4524.9972 INSURANCE George Turton LIFE. AUTO,• FIRE AND ALL OTHER LINE? GODERICH 524-7411 Anstett Jewellers 11 ALBERT ST.. CLINTON LIMITED 482-3901 OPEN WEDNESDAYS For Your Convenience HOURS: Monday through Saturday. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday nights 'till 9 p.n. 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