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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-10-04, Page 6PAGE 6 -GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTipBER 4, 1979 WedatSt.Peter's C -Church St. Peters Catholic Church in Goderich was decorated with burgundy candelabra, pink car- nation$,, asters and baby's breath, with matching burgundy pew bows and clusters of silk fushias, fresh baby's breath and greenery for the wedding of Karen Scholtz, daughter of Clayton and Laura Scholtz of Goderich and Stan Norman, son of Mrs. Joyce Nor- man of Goderich and Mr. Jack Norman off Kingston. The Reverend Father A.F: Loebach officiated at the double ring ceremony held at 5 p.m. Saturday, August 18. Organist was Mr. William Cameron and soloist was Miss Nina Knight who sang, The Wedding Song and accompanied herself on the guitar. The bride chose a floor length gown of French Teachers present speaker The elementary teachers of Huron County arepleased to present Dr.. Donald Morgenson ''as a guest speaker for an evening professional activity lecture. Dr. Morgenson is broadly acclaimed for his speaking ability and is well-known throughout Ontario for his presen- tations on childhood development and psychology. Dr. Morgenson is a professor from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo. His presentation, "Childhood's End", has been -chosen as an in- troduction to the United Nations "Year of the Child" week activities in the school systems across the globe. The professional development committee has arranged his presentation for 8 p.m., Wednesday, October 17 at Clinton Public School to permit parents, as well as teachers, to participate in the activity. Letter received We received a letter at the Signal -Star office this week from a Mrs. Toni Reading of Hespeler; Cambridge asking for a copy of our paper so that she may become better acquainted with our,' town. Mrs. Reading says her husband, who is 95 -years - old, is bringing her to Goderich to show her the grain elevator which he designed and supervised the building of. Holmesville news - Blanche Deeves, corse The Men's Choir hell ed in the ministry of ngs last Sunday {tring wbrship service to the Holmesville ; niteld Church. Rev. Oe'sfreiclier talked to the children about names in the Bible starting with "C" and mentioned "Christ", the most important person who ever lived on earth. Don Harris and Harold Jantzi 'received the of- fering. The sermon was "I c nnot come down". ext Sunday, the se vice at 2 p.m. will f ature the president of e London Conference, Rev. Doug Ross as guest speaker. This is the last centennial event for. our church, so everyone is welcome to attend this service. Coffee hour will be held after the service. The UCW of Holmesville Church will, meet October 9 at 2 p.m. in the church hall. Personals The Goderich Township Women's Institute will hold their October meeting October 8 at 8 p.m. in the Holmesville School. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blair on the arrival 'of their baby daughter in the Goderich Hospital. May we offer .get well wishes to Ed Johnston, who is a patient in hospital in Toronto due to an accident recently at Lake Port Steel, Goderich. Don and Isobel ‘'Harris enjoyed a bus trip recently up to Tobermory riding on the M.S. Chi- Cheemaun on to Sault 'Ste. Marie, and then spondent 482-3383 taking a train ride up the Agawa Canyon to enjoy the very colorful scenery. The tour then took them to Frankenmuth where they visited many shops, including the largest Christmas display in North America at "Bronners". They en- joyed a dinner 'at Frankenmuth and stayed the night there. The entire trip was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Adrian Brand recently enjoyed a trip home to visit her mother and family in the Hon- duros. Laurie and Phil Paquette have gone to England where Phil will be best man at his cousin's wedding. Holmesville II 4-H The fourth meeting of the Holmesville II 4-H. was held at Mrs. C. Brand's on October 1, 1979. The vice-president once more took over the business. The minutes were read and at- tendance and treasurer's report were taken. We picked a picture cover for our club. The leaders took over and we read History of Needlepoint over, then we read hue, value and intensity and did "colour. is" in design and colour. Our leaders showed us how to start the scotch and cashmere stitches, which some of us learned fast while others had a few difficulties. The 4-H motto was said and refreshments were served. Doughnuts were provided by . Mrs. W. Brand. $400 REWARD *for 1948 Canadian Sliver Dollars In good condition. •top prices paid for all silver & gold coins (no collec- tion too large or fob small. 0'2.S0 for 50 cent pieces dated 1967 and before. j°1.40 for 25 cent pieces dated 1966 and before. 'American silver and Olympic silver coins also wa ted. ONE DAY ONLY!' Saturday, October 6th, 1979 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Cedar !Lodge Motel 5,24®8379 n- chiffon, fashioned with blouson bodice, guipure lace accenting the high neckband and bishop sleeves with softly flowing skirt falling to chapel length. A daisy cap held in place the swiss embroidered edge cathedral length veil. 'She carried a silk bouquet off white roses, pink azalias, caledium leaves, fresh baby's breath and greenery. Maid of honor was Lisa Scholtz of Red Deer, Alberta, sister of the bride. She wore a floor length gown of fushsia silester jersey with a softly draped jacket with peplum and matching pillbox hat with fish net veiling. She carried casual silk hand clusters of fuchsias, coleus leaves and fresh baby's breath and greenery. Bridesmaid was Mrs. Cathy Vance of Goderich, friend of the bride. Junior bridesmaid was Christie Norman, sister of the groom. They were gowned the same as the maid of honor and carried the same silk hand clusters of fuschias. Groomsman was Paul Kay of London and guests were ushered into the church by Jim Vance of Goderich, Mark Norman . of Calgary, brother of the groom and Kent Scholtz of Goderich, brother of the bride. The groom and his attendants wore grey morning suits. A reception was held following the ceremony at the White Carnation in Holmesville where the bride's moth greeted guests wearing a floor length gown of crepe Georgette in dusty pink with a single silk orchid corsage of white and pink with pink baby's breath. The groom's mother chose a floor length gown of lustrous jersey in horizon blue with matching cape. She wore a silk corsage of champagne roses and fresh greenery: Guests attended from Halifax, N.S., Dalhousie, N.B., Kingston, Sudbury, Calgary, Alberta, Red Deer, Alberta, Winnipeg, Manitoba and London. For a wedding trip to B.C., the bride changed into a teal blue suit of boucle with a silk corsage of silver and blue roses and grey -blue accessories. The bride was entertained at several showers prior to her marrige. A pool -side shower was given by co-worker of the oundary Layer Winci Tunnel Laboratory, University of Western Ontario at the home of Mrs. Doreen Din - dale, -London. - A family shower was given in Whitechurch Com- munity Hall by Mrs. Joe Ducharme of Goderich, Mrs. oward Long of London, Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of London nd Miss Jane Laidlaw of London. A luncheon was hosted by Dr. A.G. Davenport and ssociates of the Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel aboratory , University of Western Ontario and lovely ifts received. A luncheon was also held at the Red Pump in Bayfield by Mrs. Cathy Vance. Mr. and Mrs. Norman are now residing in London. MINI R.K. PECK APPLIANCES "In The Heart of Down Town Varna" • Vacuum Cleaners - Soles and Service of most makes • C8 Radios and Accessories (.:,, • Speed Queen Appliances • Moffat Appliances •.Smoke Sensors, • Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units • Handcrafted Gifts Varna, Ont. Phone 482-7103 • Sears. nts g0 No pa�Uar`l 49 °t�� Jit Ur seas: wovet� Abortions.. • w from page 5 abortions on women from Huron county were performed in other counties: He said abor- tion was a touchy subject pointing out that if one was performed in a small hospital in Huron there would be a great deal of "flak". Let?saIl t visitors Guaranteed Investment Certificates D/0 MR. AND MRS. STAN NORMAN (Photo by Eric Carman Photography) 4 STRATFORD UNIFORM & STORK STOP Stratford Uniform Supply is pleased to announce that a complete line of 'maternity clothing, for the Lady -in -Waiting, is being added to its shop. Due_ to_the`necessity-far-more space, il'Ie shop will be located at 96, DOWN I.E STREET STRATFORD (Across from the Avon Theatre) GrandOpe`ning of the store - October 9th,. Moving Sal' now in progress at 46 Ontario St., Stratford. Prices in effect until October 6th, 1979 1 \� P�„// Ia1nU• Illlllmm Good Buy! 2 -hp shovel/starter combination Separately 41996 cost 9426 96 . Craftsman rugged 2 -cycle engine delivers ample power for light snow areas. Clears a path 20" wide. • Directional control lets operator shoot snow left, right dr straight ahead. 'Includes electric starter kit 097 452 960 DL- Comb n ... 419.96 SAVE $20.00 on 2 -hp power shovel only. Reg. $369.98 097 452 958 DL=Each .. 349.98 Electric Starter Kit only. 097 452 3i2 DL- Each kil .. 76,98 Save $20. 5 -hp single -stage snow thrower/starter comb'n Separately 0 . 51 696 cost $536.96 Ideal for light snow areas with one forward speed. neutral and reverse. - Clears a 20" wide path.. Semipneumatic tires come with 1 factory -Installed tire chains for extra " traction. Includes electric stader kit. 097 452 925 0LE2-Comb'n 516.96 SAVE $20:00 on 5 -hp snowthroWer only. Reg. $479.98 097452924 DL- Each . . 459.98 Electric Starter Kit only. 097 452 332 DL -Each kit 76,98 It's easier With an electric starter kit. Craftsman snowthrowers have fully winterized engines which provide reliable cold weather starts. However. an electric starter kit will provide flip-oba-switch starts without exertion Simply plug the starter into the nearest electrical switch. It's much easier Save $25. 6 -hp dual -stage snow thrower/starter comb'n Separately X3296 costs $757.96 •. Has most features of our 8 and 10 -hp snowthrowers but dears a 24" wide path. Five forward speeds, neutral • and reverse. Includes electric starter kit. Not shown. 097 452 955 DLE2- Comb'n 732.98 SAVE $40 oh 6 -hp snowthrower only. Reg. $699.98 097 452 954 DL-Eech 659.99 • Electric Starter Kit Only. 097 452 349 DL-EEtch kit ... 97.99 Set of 2 Tito Chains for better traCtIpjl. 097 452 361 01-5080 set 22.91 Save $25. 10.hp,dual-stage snow thrower/starter comb'n Separately �296 costs $977.969 Our most powerful snowthrower with electric starter kit at a low combination price. Durable unit handles those heavy jobs easily. Clears 36" wide path 097 482 953 DLE2-Comb n 952.96v SAVE$40 on 10 -hp snowthrower only. 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