The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-09-01, Page 8o-,
The Goderich 'Signal -Star; Thursday, Septem
PHOTO BY R. J. NEPHEW
DENOMME—JOHNSTON
1 .,ter', 1'..)inan Caliioli,
Church, G )derich, decorated
with rcd gladiolus formed the
setting for the double -ring wed-
ding of Arlen Johnston, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Johnston. Godericb, and Lester
Denamra-, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Garfield Denomme, Zurich, on
Aug. 20, 1°G6. Rev. Fr. Moyna-
han performed the ceremony,
and Mr. Ed Walzak played the
weddin^ music.
• The bride, given in,arrr, rsiage''
by her father. chose a floor -
length gown of Italian peau de
faille, fashioned with "A" line
skirt, long pointed sleeves, and
scoop. neckline. Guipure lace
was appliqued' on the empire -
line, detachable chapel train. A
crown of seed pearls held her
elbow -length veil of French,
illusion, and she carried a bou-
quet of yellow roses and white
stephanotis.
Miss Carol Jones Goderich,
was maid of honor, and Miss
Sharon MacDonald, Goderich,-
Mrs. Patrick Jeffrey. London.
and Miss G a i 1 Denomme,
Zurich, were bridesmaids. Al]
wore full-length, A-line gowns
of pale green shancharm. The
sleeveless, empire bodice was
trimmed with white lace and
featured a scoop neckline. They
wore over -the -elbow white
gloves and carried crescent bou-
quets • of bronze and yellow
Mums. Their headpieces were
matching pillboxes with tiny
veils, trimmed with daisy ap-
pliques.
Kathy Vint, Windsor, was
flower girl, dressed similarly
to the bridesmaids, and Master
Wayne Vint, Windsor, was ring -
hearer.
.Groomsman,was Greg Denom-
me, Kitchener, and ushers were
Dick Masse; London, Patrick
Teffrey, London, and Larry
Denpmme, Zurich.
Wedding breakfast was held
at the Maitland Country Club,
and a reception at Dashwood
Community Centre.
For her wedding trip, the
bride chose a powder blue dress
with a scoop neckline and lace
trim, blue hat and gloves, and
blatCk patent accessories. Her
corsage was of pink roses.
Attends
Exhibit
PORT ALBERT—Bill Hayden
attended the Massey -Ferguson
machinery demonstration in
London on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George -Carr
and Anna of- Toronto, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Hayden
and other relatives in vicinity
recently.
Mrs. Earl Teschke, Valerie,
Gerald, Mary, Glen and Elaine
were at a cottagethe past week.
Mrs. Clarence Hoy and Mrs.
Earl Teschke visited with Mrs.
Eldon Culbert who is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London,
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Don
Bowden,* Larry and Randy last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin and
David of London visited with
Mrs. Dave Martin and family.
Paul Martin; son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gord Martin is a patient
in Goderich hospital.
LONDON. — Former minister
at North Street United Church
YIt G'odetieh," Rev. OharieS
Durrant and hiswife, I,sa!bellla,
celebrated their With weddin
anniversary here recently.
Mr. Durrant, ordained in the
Methodist church in England,
began his ministry in Newfound-
land, but later was stationed
in London„ Conferee rgesx
He occupied the pulpit of
North Street LTnilted here far
several months in 1456, between
the pastorates of Rev. 1. A.
Dickinson and Rev. E. A. Eus-
tace.
The couple was married in
Sunderland, Durham County,
England, after Mr. Durranit's
ordination and cameo to Canada,
where they were stationed at
Flat Islands, Placenta Bay, on
the south coast of Newfound-
land.
For four years they lived on
Davis Island (now called Port
Elizabeth), an island only •a mile
and a -half long. There was no
telephone, telegraph, dootor or
nuysc. In addition to preaching;
Mr. Durrant was supplied with a
medicine chest for emergency
calls.
They •then moved to the 'hum
ber town of Botwoodville and in
1901 came to Ontario where Mr -
Durrant was posted at Benmil-
ler and Melbourne. After Seven
years in Windsor, .they moved to
London. Mr. Durrant was ac-
tive in .the London conference
of the Methodist United Church.
He was an elected member of
the Windsor board of education,
and a director of the Ontario
School Trustees association.
He was, also grand chaplain
of Ontario, of the IOOF, and
is a life member of Tarrow Affi-
liated Ancient Masons. Mr. Dur-
rant also served as correspond-
ent for the ,Windsor Star, the
London Advertiser and The Lon-
don Free Press.
The couple has four children,
Mrs. Alton (!Irene) Butler, Har-
row, Eugene, Toronto, Arthur
S. Durrant, Point Claire, - Que.,
and Miss Edna Durrant, at home.
There are five grandchildren
and eight great-grandchildren,
ASH Fl E LD
ASHFIELD — Bill Johnson
visited with his daughter, Mrs.
Gordon Ronald of Toronto.
Mrs. Alvin Robb has com-
pleted a summer course at
Western University:
Guests with Earl ,Howes last
week were Mr. and Mrs. Ran
Oke and Kathryn and Karen of
Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Dobbs of Toronto,, .
Nineteen attended the meet-
ing of the W. M. S. held
in the church school
room with Mrs. MacCreight in
charge. Mrs. D. R. Mackenzie
gave the meditation and Mrs.
Sykes read a poem. The study on
missions was taken by Mrs.
Henry Mackenzie and Mrs. Earl
Howes. Mrs. Gordon Finlayson
was appointed assistant leader
for the C.G.I.T.
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PHOTO BY JACK DOERR
JEWITT=iFLETT
Candelabra and white gladioli daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken -
decorated the sanctuary of On- neth G. Flett, Clinton, and Ron-
tario Street United Church, ald Wilbur Jewitt, son of Mrs.
Clinton, for the August 27th Jewitt and- the late Mr. Wilbur
wedding of Jean Elizabeth Flett, Jewitt, R.R. 1, Clinton. Rev,
Grant Mills .officiated' 'at .the
Ceareanony.
Given in Marriage by Tier
father, the bride wore a floor-
length gown of white crepe
satin. rrhe bodice was of
Chantilly lace and featured
scooped neckline, elbow length
sleeves and on empire waist.
Blegance was portrayed„ in the
gently controlled Sheath -
fitted at the princess waist. The
detachable chapel train cascaded
rom a tailed bow at the waist.
A Ereneh pure silk illusion veil
was caught by a pillbox Head-
piece enhanced by a bow at the
back. • She carried a crescent
bouquet of pink delight roses
and ivy.
Maid of honor, Miss Barbara
Flett, sister of the bride, and
bridesmaids, Miss Glenyce Je-
witt, sister of the groom and
Mrs. Robt. Gibbings were dress-
ed alike in floor -length gowns of
Capri blue chiffon. The cotton
lace tops featured bateau neck-
Bines, empire waists and short
cap sleeves. The back of the
sheath skirts were accented by
detachable panels falling from
a bow, To complete their en-
semble they wore matching
white and blue picture hats ac-
cented by blue daisies. They
carried nosegays of white pom-
poln mums and pink delight
roses.
.Gary Jewitt, brother of the
groom, was best man and guests
were ushered by Bev. 'Jewitt,
brother al the groom and John
Jewitt. .
For the reception at the Of-
ficers' Mess, Canadian_ Forces
Base, Clinton, the bride's mother
chose a sky blue Swiss brocade
ensemble, matching accessories
Dresden United Church was the
scene of the marriage, on
August 20, 1966, of Eva Myrtle
Wicks, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 6. Wicks, Dresden and
Harold William Bettger, son of
Air. and Mrs. H. W. Bettger,
Goderich.
and a corsage of pink delight
roses. The groom's mother wore
a dress of turquoise brocade
with matching accessories and a
corsage of pale -pink roses.
For travelling, the bride don-
ned a true blue A-line ensemble
with black patent accessories
and a corsage of 'pink delight
roses.
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NILE. --The U.C.W. of Nile
held a srccessfuli bazaar last
week Along with two quilts
paeviously sold. -over 53$0.00 was
realized,
Eric McNee spent the week.
end with his cousins Gerry and
David Bere at Auburn.
Mrs. Jack Daniels of Grimsby
is visiting friends and relabives.
in the community.
Three children were baptized
on Sunday they were Janice
Lorraine, laughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Elwyn, Pollock and Greg-
ory Elwyn and" Glen Andrew,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn
Feagan_
T'lre Young People of Dun. -
gannon Pastoral charge are hold-
ing a wiener roast at Port Al-
bert, Saturday evening. All
young people of high school
age, who plan on attending
Young People meetings are in-
vited.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Taylor,
Barbara and Nancy visited re-
cently with Mr. Taylor's mother,
Mrs., Fred Taylor and his sister
Mrs. A. J. Clatworthy of Gran-
ton„ and with'Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Stewardson and family of Ran-.
nock
1VIr. and Mrs. William Wig-
gins had their four grandchild-
ren from Seaforth with them.
for the weekend.
M-rs. Russell Brindley attend- •
ed the . CNE at Toronto last
week. `
here.
would
we be
without
them ?
•
We wouldn't be among Canada's leading food retailers.
That's for surel
We're talking about the clerks who still manage a smile
and a "Thank You" tate Saturday afternoon after a busy week's
work — and even on days they aren't feeling tip-top. -
We're talking 'about our supervisork, store managers, department
.•Beads and their assistants who shape the backbone of A&P.
Those behind the scenes, too, — literally hundreds of devoted
employees in our offices, warehouses, and other facilities.
Without all these fine people, There wouldn't
be an A&P — and we know it.
The`y`,work hard ... we're proud of them. Like most of us,
most of them will rest too ... on Labour Day. -
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DOUBLE CRUST
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24 -OZ
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Jane Parker Reg. Price loaf 24c — 'RYE 7c
3 24 -oz loaves 65c
6 0 % WH�i BREAD
Marvel Brand Asiorfed Flavours
Reg. Price 89c — SAVE 6c
ISE CREAM HALF
CARTONON
83c
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"BOKAR" "8 O'CLOCK"
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FRESH KILLED, GRADE 'A' — 512 TO 10• LB.
TURKEYS
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