HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-09-07, Page 8PAGE 8 ---THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1978
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A quiet wedding, was
solemnized at the Lon-
- desboro United Church
Manse uniting Deborah
Moggach and Thomas
James Lawlor in
marriage on Friday,
August 4. The.Reverend
Stan McDonald officiated
at the double ring
ceremony.
„ The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Moggach of Lindsay
and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Lawlor, RR 5, Goderich.
The bride wore a
sleeveless street -length Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent 526-7595
dress of off-white
polyester with matching parents where wedding
jacket and brown ac- cake and coffee were
cessories. She carried a served by the groOm's
bouquet of red poppies, aunt, Mrs. Tom Hallam Mr. and Mrs. William
white daisies and forget- of...Auburn and- a: !Fiend _43,4411. viRtted_
-me=nots -with--%ng -Siirridag Nvith—Miti'2- -
years, Mrs. Ed Davies. Bert Taylor.
For a trip to Manitoulin Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Island, the bride wore a Haines returned on
burgundy pant suit, beige
blouse and black ac-
cessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor
are residing at RR 5,
Goderich.
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Confirmation service
a
married in Auburn church
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uburn
news
visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall.
streamers.
The matron of honor
was Mrs. Joan Clark of
RR 5, Goderich. She wore
a rose polyester street -
length dress with beige
accessories and carried a
bouquet identical to the
bride's.
The groom wore a light
navy suit with a white
boutonniere,
The groomsman was
Philip Clark of RR 5,
Goderich, friend of the
groom.
Special guests at the
wedding were the
bride's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Pratt of Streetsville and
the groom's grand-
mother, Mrs. Tom Park
of Dungannon.
Following the
Sunday from a camping
trip in Algonquin Park for
a week.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Robb and family and
Mrs. Mary Johnston and
Jennifer of London spent
the holiday weekend with
will be held next Sunday, . their parents, Mr. and
September 10 at St. Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson.
Mark's Anglican Church,
Auburn at 3 p.m. when
Bishop Morse Robinson,
assistant Bishop for
Huron, will conduct the
service.
A reception will follo
in the Communi
Memorial Hall. An in-
vitation is extended to
everyone to attend this
iece.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Cartwright, David,
Derrick and Lorie, spent
the weekend near
Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mutch of Clinton visited
last Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs.. Albert
McFarlane.
Mr. Kenneth
rvi
ceremony, the wedding There will returned
dinner was held at the There will be no ser- home last week after a
Benmiller Inn Nherp the . - Myth -
vice at Brusseis,
.n.d„ the. _ week's_yisit with his son, .
other churches in the
visited last Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Johnston and
Miss Laura Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Raithby returned home
on the weekend after a
three week holiday in
England and Scotland.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Glousher, Douglas and
Sharon returned on the
weekend after holidaying
in Northern •Ontario.
Mrs. Harry Arthur
spent last week at Bogie's
Beach with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Palser at their
cottage.
Mr. Warner Andrews,
Mr. Keith Machan and
Mr. Gordon Powell at-
tended the Thresher -
men's reunion at Milton
recently.
bride's mother receivedMr. Allan McDougall,
guests in a street -length
dress of beige and brown
tones in polyester with
beige accessories and a
corsage of white orange
blossoms.
She was assisted by the
Charge.
U.C.W.
The United Church
Women of Auburn Knox
United Church are
holding their meeting on
Mrs, McDougall_ and
Angie in Sudbury.
Masters Greg and
Richard Haggitt of
Exeter spent last
weekend with their
grandparents, Mr. and
groom's mother who September 11 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt.
wore a street -length when Mr. Daryl Ball of Mrs. • Lillian
dress of mint green Brantford will show
polyester with lace pictures of his trip to
embroidered j a ck et , Australia- and New
white accessories and a Zealand. Everyone is
corsage of white orange welcome. •
blossoms. Pictures were
- taken in the garden. SOCIAL, NEWS
Guests then returned to Mr. and Mrs. Merle
the home of the groom's Robertson of Meaford
Leatherland was named
Autpurn librarian and
took, on her duties Sep-
tember 2.
Mrs. Robert Harvey,
Craig and Blair and her
nephew Aaron Medd (son
of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Medd) all of Ilderton
Notes from Nile
BY
DOROTHY CLEMENTS.
Mrs. Howard Sproul is
in Goderich hospital and
wishes for a quick
recovery back to good
New contract
BY JEFF SEDDON
The Huron County Board of Education has
ratified a two year agreement with its
custodians approving a pact giving the
custodians a 60.: erli_tan hour raise in 1979 and a
25 cent an hour increase in 1980.
Board negotiating committee chairman
Shirley Hazlitt told the board' that the
agreement gave the board's 57 custodians a
cost of living clause, an increase in the life
insurance paid for by the board and slightly
altered vacation time for senior employees.
'fhe increase represents a 12 percent increase
for the first year of the agreement and
depending on cost of living increases should
provide for about an eight percent increase the
second year. Hazlitt said the percentage in-
crease sounds impressive but pointed out that
the custodians suffered the most of any board
employees during the reign of the Anti Inflation
Board. She said twice the custodian§ had their
wage increase rolled back by AIB and that even
with the increase custodian wages were not
unreasonable.'She said the average wage of the
custodians is $4.98 an hour and that only six of
the 57 custodians are senior employees. '
The life insurance .policy purchased..1131,...thg
board for the custodians was increased by
$5,000 to $20,000 and the vacation leave in-
creased to five weeks after 25 years of service.
The cost of living clause gives the custodians
a one cent raise for every .4 cent increase in the
consumer price index. 'The cost of living has
4.0 cent ceiling on it in the two year agreement. •
health real soon is sent to
her.
Mr. John Henderson is
in St. Joseph's Hospital in
London and a quick
recovery is wished for
him.
Congratulations to Miss
Debbie Stothers and Mr.
Steven Parks who were
married at Nile United
Church on Saturday.
Their reception was well
agended in the new
Lucknow Community
Centre.
Mr.- and Mrs. Les
Johnston celebrated their
fifty-fifth wedding an-
niversary- on August 26.
The family held a dinner
for them at the Nile
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Armand
Mero and family of
Windsor spent a couple of
days with his brother,
Dan, Dorothy, Kevin and
Derek.
Mr. and _Mrs. Millar -
and family from Detroit
have been holidaying at
their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin
Sillib Mr. and Mrs.
Delmar Sproul and David
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Rivett of Squamish,
British Columbia. Also
had a chat with Miss
Linda Mabon and Miss
Sherrill in Banff.
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Recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Jardin were Mrs. Bonnie°
Armour and Julie Of
Waterloo and Mr. and
Mrs. Lyman Jardin of
Toronto. Mrs. Jardin will
be remembered as the
former Elsie Snell who
lived in Auburn with her
aunt for some time.
OBITUARY
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Davies received word
latt week that Mr.
William Ijensch of
Chilliwack, B.C. had
passed away in his 75th
year.
He is survived by his
wife, Catherine of 9341
Coote Street, Chilliwack;
two daughters, Mrs. E.N.
(Norma)" Dirks, 1608
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Cardinalwaiy, Nanaimo,
B.C. and Mrs. Erwin
(Lorraine) Krause, 46821
First Avenne, Chilliwack,
I3.C.; and three grand-
children. •
Mr. and Mrs. Hensch
lived on Highway 25 in
Colborne Township and
left here about 15 years
ago.
125TH BIRTHDAY
COMMITTEE
Attention Auburn
citizens: the September
meeting to plan Auburn's
I25th birthday party is to
be held on September 13
at. 8:30 p.m: in the
Comm unity Memorial
Hall. Please come out .to
show and giVe your
support to the various
committees.
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Lifeguard Heather Davidson and town summer employee Tin Doherty
share a joke on the Goderich beach recently. Heather spent the day wat-
ching for troubled swimmers, while Tim gathered seaweed from along the
water's edge. (Photo by Jim Hagarty)
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NOTICE
FROM THE
HURON -PERTH COUNTY
ROMAN CATHOLIC
SEPARATE.SCHOOL BOARD
The Department of Municipal Affairs is, responsible for a complete door to door'
enumeration in September, 1978.
The enumerator will leave the copy of the "Municipal Enumeration Notice" if no
changes are entered.
Property where the owners do not reside will be received by mail.
To be a Separate School Supporter, you must be recorded on the Enumeration Notice
under Religion as "R" and under School Support as "S".
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NOTE:. Only, Jhose registered as "R" have the option to be "5" (Separate School
' 'Supporters)s others must remain "P" (Public School Supporters).
Where the husband or wife is not a Catholic, a lease agreement may be drawn up
transferring the power of directing taxes to the Catholic spouse. This lease agreement
can be arranged •free of charge by contacting our Board Office.
For further details call: Huron -Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board:
(519) 30-2440
O. .rfoligrdv;
W. Eckert,
Director Of 'Education.
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