The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-02-18, Page 4- Mize G44erle
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ttelevon eth and liVered-
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cltieul like to ,,be
I've had a preview ot What
rm.,,.'oing to feel like when my
daughter Ls married. .I,!ve just
been through two piano reeallals.
Not by Gtend .Gauld, or Van
Cliburfi, or Artur Rubinstein.
No. By Hugh ,Smiley.
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Iittrrytng- your doUpliter
must„.be jut like it.. A heady
.brew of ,emotion and exhaus-
tion, bilis and bouquet's, that
leaves you feeling like a cater -
,pillar that has been run over,
but not quite killed, by a trac-
tor.
In short you •wird up abso-
lutely flat, hilt rather proud
that you're not dead.
PHOTO BY R. J. NEPHEW
RUMIG — CHAMNEY
Marriage vows were exchang- -Goderich, presided at the organ
and accompanied the soloist,
Mfs. GOrdon Chamney, Auburn,
when she sang "0 Petrifect Love"
an& "Blest be the tie - that
binds."
.Chamney gave--his-d4i-ugh
`ter in marriage. Her floor
length gown of'white peau de
sole ,was fashioned with a long-
sleeved lace bodice and inateh-
ing lace a,ppliques,adorned the
controlled skirt. A _quadruple
tiered veil af silk illusion was
caught to allUlbox headpiece
ed by Judith .Diane Chamney
apd Wayne Henry Rumig in an
afternoon ceremony in North
Street United Church on Satur-
day, February 6._ The double-
. -• - exeirange---of--vows-e-was-
4-teard .by Rev. W. J. ten Hc),open
it a .5etting of white snapdrag-
ens. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Graham John
Chamney, R.R. 3, Goderich, and
the groom is the son of
and Mrs. Jerome Ruirnig, Gode-
rich. Mr. Lorne Dotterer,
an(' she carried a bouqupt of
red and white roses 'and emer-
ald ivy.
FEATURE AIrs. Wilfred Chapman, Gode-
!-'ch was matron of honor and
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the bri'de's two sister,s, Sharron
and Elizabeth Chamney, R.R. 3,
,oderich; were - bridesmaids.
-"DIRECTORY"
-y wore identical street,
EVENT
for your
• length gowns of flarnin.go, peau
ije so:e With fitted bddices fea-
te t 'nent • Hiring scooped necklines and
4ic.)rft sleeves: (Matching pillbox
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pleasure in 1tots; My son's- former -.publiOi,
head.)ieces and acceysories com-
The first recital was at the
Conservatory, in the city. We
picked the date six weeks be-.
fore. And, boy, cap we pick
'ern. 14 wa-S 18 below zero.
And the humidity and wind
gave • it a discomfort index of
47 below.
The. Old Girl was sick..Physi---
cally, mentally, spiritually. I
.was sick sympathetically. We
figured 35 relatives; tried and
true, and five friends to. whom
up:
Bless the human race, and all
dear friends. We had 150 bodies
in the place, straggling in, on
such a night, from all over the
country. , Some made a round
trip of 500 miles to hear the
kid play.
It was a curious combination
of characters in the' -audience.
Basic were the relatives who
live in the 'city, and their
friends. They made up the two
•,core•we -had expected.
But then they started to tric-
kle in: old college friends;- old.
fighter pilots; old weekly edi-
and looked better than any-,
biodY, despite the facts that
she's lived with me for 18 years,
'and Coached the kid for tent,
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Next' day at noon, we hiked
for home, 90 mides, and went
through -the -010,1hing- again,
that night: A recital- in the
home town.It ;Was not 20 be-
low, for ,a 'change. It was 30
below. But p00 ,people left their
o o
What /impressed me most
OW the whole weekend was
the ""kindness of people. My
sisteP4n-la4-wante4, to -held-a
reception for the whole mob, in
the city. Our neighbor insisted
on making the sandwiches.for
the bash at home. Even my
wife got carried away anCtold
me during Tel lapse, that 1
was a good husbend and father,
which shook me_ up a bit. .
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only-tbixing-that's, boiher-
ing me Ls the kids attituae,
One of my '''milsigu,ided friends
sent him a 'bottleof champagne.
A dear lady sjent biini ten bucks.
&papsie
After the,we4end, W had a
heavy fall of snow. I told him
to get out and shovel the drive.
way, 1 handed him. e, shover.
He handed it right heck and
-asked; "Flow many fan letters
did you get this week, 1?op§rn
1 shov.el I ecl.
There are more than 80,000
fires reported in Oana$1a each
year, and three-quarters of all
fires are residential; sanokers'`
carelessne.s§ is the largest qin,-
,gie source eif fires; 'causing more
than--a---third; tplt-fanity uf-
eleqtrical appliance.s and wir-
Ing ranks second as the cause
of fires and tfirst in property
losses.
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ndants, and she carried 9 nose-
gay -bf ,Nshite carnations.
Last but not least came my
Groomsman was Paul Wisser,
Goderich, and Kevin Rumig, :sisters. One drove for six hours,
Goderich, brotherof theg in 20 -below ,weather„ with her
and Jerry Chamney, R.R. 3,', daughtep, to make it. The other
' came t e same distance by
Goderich, brother of the bride,
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ushered. ; train, with two kids. Neither
The reception was held in the !knew the :other was coming. •
church hall where the bride's iNeither.had seen the great art-
Lt since he was pieking-up-and-
wearing a 'blue wool • boutle kissing size.
zheath dress with black ,and ,
white accessories riel-acorsage ! It was heart-warming, to say
the least. And I was
of pink carnations. Theroom's very'
mother chose a suit 'of pink prOyd father and husband, when
boucle with brown accessories it was over. 'A proud father
because my son shoed a poise
and a eOrsage of white- carna-.4
tions. . .. and polish 1 wish I'd had at
Guests fr.= , a distance -,were that age, and a competence I've
present from Niagara FalLs, ot_ never had at any age. A proud
tawa, Scarborough, London,
Stratford and Auburn.
For their wedding trip to
New • York State, the :bride
changed to a grey:suit of wool
boucle with which she wore
red accessories and a red car-
nathin corsage.
The, couple will reside in
Pre -Nuptial Showers.
.Prior to her marriage the
bride was_hanor-ed-a-t-a show
:n the Carlow Hall given by the
Colborne Township neighbors.
Mrs. Wilfred Chapman enter-
tained at • a b-ridal shower at
,her home in Goderich,
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