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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-09-28, Page 36PAGE 20A -THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1978 People iflparticular For only metric cooks The average tea kettle holds about two litres; the average glass of milk is about 250 millilitres, and the average glass of fruit juice is about 125 millilitres. Agriculture Canada offers the following temperature guides to aid you in converting to metric cooking: heat frozen pies in a 220 degree C oven, roast meat at 160 degrees C, keep the refrigerator at 4 degrees C and the freezer at -18 degrees C. - MR. AND MRS. W. J. RUFF C�uple wedat St. Peter� St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church in Goderich was the scene of a double -ring marriage. ceremony Saturday, September 2 at which the Rev. A. F. Loebach heard the vows of Susan Marie Koster and Watson James Huff. The church was decorated for the occasion with coral gladioli and white chrysanthemums. Lorne Dotterer, organist, accompanied the :,poloist, Bill Chase as he sang Ave Maria. Jay Smith, Kingston, read the passages. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Koster, Goderich and the parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. William Huff, Auburn. The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father. She chose a gown in pure snowwhite polyester styled with a V-neck and an empire waistline, The long full bishop sleeves were caught with a wide, tight cuff and the neckline featured the new shine French lace in daisies. A long chapel train fell from the back of the waist and was trimmed with Belgium lace and daisies at the bottom. The same daisy lace outlined the waist and touched the sleeves. Her headpiece, a high mantilla caplet trimmed with matching lace and tiny seed pearls, held etwo-tiered silk veil, trimmed all around the edges with matching daisies.i She wore a gold necklace watch, a gift of the groom. She carried a cascading bouquet of silk red roses, white azalea blossoms, lily of the valley, white miniature car- nations and forget-me-nots. The matron of honor was Mrs. Marie Smith, a friend of the bride, Kingston. She wore' a full-length gown of fine polyester knit in a coral shade. The dress featured a fitted bodice set off with Guipure lace on the bodice and wide band straps. A tie -front jacket was edged in matching lace. She wore matching silk flowers in her hair and carried a nosegay of white daisies, sonya tinted carnations outlined with sheer net and accented with loops and streamers of satin ribbon. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Kelly Hart, a friend of the bride, from Stratford; Lisa Allin, cousin of the bride, Bowmanville; and Christine Freeman, cousin of the bride, Goderich. They wore gowns identical to the one worn by the matron of honor except in a light •• rust shade. They wore matching flowerc in their hair Gardeners exchange plants' The Garden Club held its September meeting on the evening of September 20 in the music room of the Robertson Memorial School. The members brought slips and plants, for exchange. A donation of $300;00 was made to Town Council to pay the cost of the flowers in Jubilee Park sand to assist with' the new lookout on Gloucester Terrace. The president, Mrs. C. Kalbfleisch, announced that thisre will be a display by the provincial Horticultural Society at the Plowing..Match...The.- Goderich Garden" Club, like all other. Garden Clubs, has donated $50.00 towards the display and will have two members in attendance at it on the • morning of Friday, September 29. The Garden Club has arranged a bus trip for Thursday, October 12 which will take those who wish to go to Woodbridge to visit Reeves' Plants and Flowers and Boyd Park then on to Elora to view the Gorge, to Montrose with its covered bridge and to Elmira for dinner. Mrs. Ann Ryan, 128 Britannia Road, is in charge of the arrangements. The speaker was Mr. George Cummings of the Royal Botanical Gar- dens. His topic was "Landscape and Design". He advised his listeners on the proper grading of lawns, the laying of walks, mulching of perennial beds and the selection of ornamental lot. trees in relation to the The size of onet's house and be on Mr. Ball of Auburn will next meeting will . speak on. Organic .Gar- Qctober 18 when dening. SMILE A local minister was caught hugging one of the sisters of his flock, and a church inquiry was called. Witnesses testified and the minister confessed, but defended his actions as proper and authorized by the Bible. - He maintained that as pastor of the flock he had a perfect right to take one of his inn -Min -his arms. When theinquiry was finished, a brother of; fered a resolution. "We excuse Brother Johnston from all blame but hereafter when he wants to take one of his lambs in his arms" we suggest that he select a ram lamb." + +A- • , SAVE ENERGY and $ Insulate U.F. Foam & Fiber Insulation Serving Huron County 15 years COMPARE—CONTACT STE.WART'S ALUMINIUM a INSULATION 207 HuronRd. D derich 524.8821 Convocation The Board of Govemors of The Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology invites you to attend The Tenth Convocation honouring all graduates of Diploma, Certificate and Apprenticeship Programs Dr. David Suzuki will give the Convocation address Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Saturday, 30 September, 1978 1:30 p.m. Reception immediately following the ceremony at the Doon Campus, 299 Doon Valleji Drive, Kitchener Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology We've got a lotto share. and carried nosegays similar td one carried b7 the - matron of honor. The groom wore a three-piece ivory wait with a beige - velvet band on the lapels and trousers and a red rose boutonniere. He also wore a gold pocket watch, a gift from the bride. The best man was Stephen Huff, brother of the groom, Auburn. Ushers were Tom Koster, brother of the bride, Goderich; John Koster, brother of the bride, Goderich and Robert Huff, brother of -the groom; Auburn. All the male attendants wore ivory jackets with beige velvet bands on the lapels, dark brown vests and trousers with carnation boutonnieres dyed to match the bridesmaids° dresses. The wedding reception was in Saltford Valley Hall. Mrs. Koster received her guests in a two-piece new Romance blue sheer polyester gown with a long floating skirt, a matching cape and three -tiered sleeves_ She wore a corsage of silk red roses. The groom's mother wore a full-length grape silk jersey gown with an eggshell Cymbidium orchid. Gerald Allin, uncle of the bride, Bowmanville, was, master of ceremonies. Following their wedding, the newlyweds left for their honeymoon in Northern Ontario in the Georgian Bay area. The bride changed to a soft dusty rose dress with a fitted peasant vest and a corsage of mauve variegated carnations. The groom wore a light grey three-piece suit with a red rose' boutonniere. They are residing at 110A Newgate St.; Goderich_ Prior to her marriage, the bride was the guest at several showers in her honor. Mrs. Ellie McNeil, London, an aunt of the groom, gave a shower for relatives on the groom's side; a grocery shower was given by Mrs. Grace MacAulay and Mrs. Barb MacAulay, friends of the bride; a bedroom and bathroom shower was given by Mrs. Lois Freeman, an aunt of the bride and Mrs. Dorothy Allin, grandmother of the bride; and a shower was hosted by Mrs. Marie Smith of Kingston for friends of the bride. After the wedding rehearsal the wedding party was entertained by the groom's parents at their home in Auburn. 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