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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-07-13, Page 3• • ofi 41 (1' , Tlteoderieli Signala 'ant • BALIER%- LEISHMAN Miss Ann Elizabeth Leistk. man, eldest daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. James Leishman of R,R. 5 'Brnssels, and Terrance" Albert Bauer, son of Mr, and Mie, Julius Bauer of R, R, 1 ' Goderich, were unitecl in mar. riage at Victoria Street *United Church, Goderich on June 24, 196'7. Rev. L. Warr officiated. Given in Marriage by her father, the bride wore a street- 1,ength dress- of chantilly lace 9yer taffeta with an overskirt jft panel, effect at the back.. ' Attending the bride was her *sister, Miss Jean Leishman. Wayne Hauer, brother of the groom, was best man. A reception followed at the home of- the .,1).i.idets parents. The cduple will reside in Goderith. BROWNIE'S DRIVFIN THEATRE — CLINTON Box Dffice Opens at 8:00 THURS., FRI. — Juiy 13-14 tr, AFTER THE For, SHOWS AT 9:15 and 11:00 Peter Sellers, Victor Mature COLOR CARTOON SAT., MON: — July 15-16 SEE THE ADVENTURES OF MATT HELM "MURDERER'S ROW" (Adult Entertainment) SHOWS AT 9:15 and 11:00 Dean Martin, Ann -Margret, -Karl Madden COLOR CARTOON. TUES., WED.. — July 18-19 'THE ItIiM1: • ; Debbie Reynolds, -Ricardo Montalban, Greer Garson COLOR CARTOON -COMING NEXT: "THE FORTUNE COOKIE". (Adult Entertainment) YOUR VACUUM CLEANER- • - • • STORE SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF QUALITY CLEANERS BY. EUREKA, • GENERAL ELEC- TRIC AND LEWyT. BEFORE, YOU BUY. Hutchinson ‘• Radio — TV — Appliance 308 Huron Rd. -524-7831- If,. you are NEW-TO:TOWN or have- just moved Into 'a new home • GODERICH'S OWN *WELCOME SERVICE , would like to call on 'you With "housewarming •gifts" and In- forpation about your new looktidn. The Hostess Will be glad to arrange your, subscription to the SIGNAL -STAR. - Call her at 5244525 .BRUINSMA - Baskets of whitegladioli, yel. low chrysanthemum's and cand. elabra decorated thecChristian Reform Church, ClintononJune 24 for the marriage of Marilyn Awilda Rathwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rathwell of R.R. 2 Hayfield, and .Fred. erick Bruinsma, son of Mr. and Mrsl'Douwe BruinSma ofR. 2 Clinton. Rev. G. J. Heersink of Clinton performed the double -ring ceremony. . The bride, given in marriage by, her father, wore an original floor -length cloud white gown of silk organza over Italian peau de' sole styled along skimmer lines with long lily -point sleeves. Rose and pearl ap- pliques bordered the bateau neckline, from which fell a cathedral train, and also bord. ered the bottom of the dress. A. crown of three clustered tiny -petalled flowers and rhine. stone spray held her shoulder - length illusion veil. She carried a white Bible decorated with white orchids and streamers accented by yellow rosebuds. Matron of honor was _Mrs., Bernard S turgeon, Hayfield, the bride's sister; . maid of honoF.. was Miss Irene 'Bruinsma, the groom's sister; bridesmaids were Mrs. James Bakelaar of Ingersoll, the grooth'S sister; Mrs. Gene ,Powell of Goderich and' Mrs. Gary Talbot, Bay. field, sister of the bride. They ;yore cladalike "inifloorllength• empire gOWn'S - of mint green French crepe,with bodices of white Venetian 'lace and mat. thing bell. sleeves, and ac. cented by a mint green bow flower petals. They carried Bibles decorated with bronze orchids and yellow rosebud streaniers. Flower girl was KathyBake. Iaar, 'niece of .the groom, of Ingersoll. She wore a miniature version of the .bridesmaids' dresses,. with white bodice and skirt accented by mint green streamers and bow, and carried a nosegay of white baby mums and yelkiw rosebuds. Ring. ..._bearer._ was Douglas_Bakelaar, also 6f Ingersoll. Best man was Charles Wain Photo by R.J. Nephew RATHWELL of Bayfield, and ushering were Sidney Bruinsma, Thys Bruin. sma, Steven Rathwell and Her. nard Sturgeon. • The'reception was held at the Clinton community centre. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Rathwell wore a pale blue lace coat -dress ensemble, matching accessories, a white hat with accents of pink and blue, and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. The groom's mother chose a raspberry silk shan. tung dress, with a jacket trim. med in matching lace, white' accessories, and a corsage. of white sweetheart roses. For the wedding trip to Expo 67, eastern Ontario and Que. bec, the bride changed to a mint 'green coat and dress en. semble, the empire dress sleeveless and • trimmed with matching velvet ribbon and white lace. • Her coat was a 'princess style with a lace trimmed petal -collar. She wore matching accessories and white orchid corsage. eca AUBURN - Mrai . Kenneth. McDougall, MaltlarK1 erraCe, Auburn, entertained last Satur. day afternoon said evening at a trousseau tea in honor Of her daughter's forth -coming mar. riage. Assisiting to welcome the guests with Mrs, Mcpougal,, was the bride -elect, Miss Her. nice McDougall and the groom,- to-be's sister, Mrs. AhnBrOWn Of Walton, 3 The guest book, where 140. guests signed, was charge of Sheila Cope, Carol Gross and Avon Tpll. ' The lace covdred tea table was centred with tin .arrange. merit of pink carnations and white snapdragons, flanked by white tapers in silver holders and silver tea services -Those pouring .tea were Mrs. Ethel McDougall and Mrs. Fred Toll, the bride's grancnothers;Mrs. Clarence Regele, Mrs. Ed. Regele, Mrs. Wes Fisher, Mrs. Nellie McDougall', Mrs. Ralph Munro, Mrs. Aubrey To11 and, Mrs. Hugh, MacCrostie. ~Serving the guests were Mrs. Roy Cope,' Mrs. Harold Gross, Miss Lois Grasby, Miss Nancy Anderson, Miss Annette Mao- Crostie and Miss Martie Koop. mans. Showing the trousseau and gifts were Mrs. Roy Cope; Mts. Ronald 'Gross, Mrs. Gor. don Barger, Misses Helen Peterson, Kerry Toll,and An. nette MacCrostie. Assisting in the kitchen were Mrs. Norman MeDougall, Mrs. Clifford -Adams Mrs. Torrance Tabb, Mrs.,,darry Arthur, Mrs. Oliver Anderson and Mrs. Alvin Leatherland. Miss McDougall was also hon. ored with a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Clifford Adams and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart at the former's-home and also II the home of Mrs. Nellie Mo - Dougall of Gciderich; when she and her daughter, Miss Norma., entertained relatives and fri. ends. The teachers of East Wawanosh Public School enter- tained at a dinner party and pre. sented her with a gift. Miss Mo - Dougall is on the staff of the East Wawanosh public School. Miss Bernice 1VIcDOugall was guest of honour last weelc t a shower in • the Sunday School room of Knox United Church. Miss° Sherry Plaetzer was in charge of the guest book and Miss Wanda Plaetzer Welcomed the guests. The chairman for the evening's program- was Mrs. • 145 ESSEX STREET , GODERICH/ONTARIO Sunday Buffet Dinner 5 TO 7:30 P.M.- - COME AS YOU ARE — Adults $2.50—Children under 10 half price—Under 4 Free Ballriom available for dances, parties, meetings. Catering to Luncheons, Weddings, Banquets, etc. PHONE, 524-9371 or 9264 or 7084 BINGO at LEGION HALL SATURDAY, JULY 15th at 8:30 • 15 GANES $1.00 The prize for each regular game will be $12.00 _ 4 -Share -The -Wealth Jackpot combined-, JAeKPOT 'OF 480.00 IN 56 CALLS SOonsored- by Blanch 109 -ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION No One Under 16 Permitted To Play .• A • THE -101-D HOME NEED DRESSING HP? SALE JUST IN TIME FOR 1:1't OF SUNWORTHY OVER 100 ROOM LOTS 99cup THIS SPRING'S STOCK ALL PRE PASTED PATTERNS .49 - .59 - .69 - .70 wear IN STOCK - WALL MURALS 112 *ARTHUR -& WEST STREET 9. U.Alt• ttt et• Lawrence Plaetzer and She Wel, coned all to the shower. Miss Judy Arthur passed around an autograph book in which each guest placed an, item which she would have given the bride, elect, one hundred sears agq! A sing -song was led by Mrs. Emmerson Rodgersiaccompan- . led by Mrs. William J. Craig. A reading was given by Mrs. Gerald McDowell. ,4,1, duet was sung bY Misses Melanie Sprung old Ramona Hanna. An Within. rs onor a4on contest gl.Ven by Mrs, Wayn MilUan;'firagi won by Yvonne Pean, A piano duet was played by Misses Nancy Ander• son and Betty Moss. A mouth- organsolo, was played by Mrs. Everett Taylor accompanied on the piano by. Mrs. Robert J. Phillips,. A reading, “How to Cook a Husband' was given 'by • Mrs. John Sptung, A piano solo was played by Mrs. Robert J. Phillips and •a muiiCal selec. tion, '.The Bells of StMarys" Saturci Matinee Only • July 15th, 2:30. p.m.' "FLIPPER" u ur was by:1410sesiletty:Mossa Klaske • KeePOICAS MOO* • Kowrnausi Karen 40t. and Nancy .4aderste •aeqOALP40104 by Mrs. Drian Mrs. VyayaelVillllau andUrC John Prown 0)004 coreages On MASS MePOUgall andhertnOther 440q,seerted them to deeerated chairs 0,4 the 1)14:0Xte, gregf at Atongramiittoni yto Lea: bYfatliglY/043;rrresionfited, 4 ' rill*monsilit:scDoIletaYP,74....,Prese:her . 0140 to. the brld040-00, ., • ;014:corned all to her.trogsseatt , 41'0007100:011sputalers hthl9uneme ;elf:. wasOyanded' 4 1 r HWY. 11 N 11 D. 4 • PHO ALL DQUBli 'FEATURE SNOWS •.THURS., FRI. SAT.' July 1344-15 • and !;econct Featurs. gamma TECIMIC01.0114-TECHNISCOPE . WORM cocct corn --iv CONN Miff ' ucimator manor mom waNtilos.. MON. TUES.. WED. July 17-18-19, VIOLENCE IS THEIR GOB! GET OUT OF THEIR WAY Rf,co,•%!At-"ED toe thow' • AuoitAc6- ; A -.5 1110'. Akt.A., ROGER CORMAN moans rtNAERICAN INTERNATIONALme EMS ANGELS rCASSAVETES BEARLYADAMS VY, FARMER .PANAVISION,,,COLOR vongurCHARLES GRIFFITH': ~no DANI EL HALLER • Pallets ey BURT TOPPER ADMITTANCE -* RIESTRICTIED 110 MOW ISM 01 MI CO 0.111 Sunset Drive-in Theatre Has The 'Largest Scren In Huron, County r4Pome•••••••00.0.00 Children Under 12 In Cars 4' Free 44. HE was A MAN ON TUE LAM • 0..••••,'t • RIME LIKE A THIEF COLOR, s MAIN FEATURE STARTS RICHARD LONG AT DUSK Adult Entertainment or Your Complete Dining Enjoyment • • • (UNDER THE LCBO) For your convenience we now have fully licensed dining lounge facilities. You may relax in the pleasant atmos- phere of our dining room and enjoy your meal complete with your favorite beverage. 0 People Are - Talking About Our SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS 4 SERVED EVERY SUNDAY, 4 PM% to 8 P.M. A Port* Of The Spacious Dining Are. SPECIALTIES OF ' THE 'HOUSE A-tFIAIII-BR .STE Amot;iNomiturilk. 14 44. 4 at . ,1111, THEATRE GODERICH ' ON E SQUARE . ' FIRST IN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED I.0 COMFORT --Entertainment Is Our Business • LAST SHOWING --;-, THURS.. mama dr ' tioifito IfiultDAVID SWIFT 1 PRODUCTION OF ; _ IN oitricim. , UCCeED TILIC ET ' . 1 coma: BUSINESS t,.......-zgars „A. RoBeRy mom WITHOUT 4„ EALLY NuateLe Lee *fly,TRYING''.,,,,, o--- RunvaLLee ",... `40"4 111 .JULY 13 - •- ' COLOR by Deltas p.m, SHOWS AT 7:30 and 9:30 • - . COMMENCING FRIDAY, TO WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 . CHARLES K. FELDMAN'S CASINO ROYALE THE NEW JULY 14 INCLUSIVE - q. ‘,,,,,,•"..?-,f, ,40br.; II _ 310181E ra"; 4- ,,,..., „,„-e'' • '")'-'' c.c. PANAVISION'TICHNICOLOR• p.m. JAMES BOND MOVIE IS HERE! . cum() ,..,-,„,,,,tiiSi :.:,.40.:tt' "AsirtVioirt,:iv,..*6...4. g.OYAL4- Flit' - °J,stral ACOLUMBIAPICTURESRELEASE SHOWS AT 7:00 and 9:15 COMING NEXT: "IN LIKE FLINT" " - # Saturci Matinee Only • July 15th, 2:30. p.m.' "FLIPPER" u ur was by:1410sesiletty:Mossa Klaske • KeePOICAS MOO* • Kowrnausi Karen 40t. and Nancy .4aderste •aeqOALP40104 by Mrs. Drian Mrs. VyayaelVillllau andUrC John Prown 0)004 coreages On MASS MePOUgall andhertnOther 440q,seerted them to deeerated chairs 0,4 the 1)14:0Xte, gregf at Atongramiittoni yto Lea: bYfatliglY/043;rrresionfited, 4 ' rill*monsilit:scDoIletaYP,74....,Prese:her . 0140 to. the brld040-00, ., • ;014:corned all to her.trogsseatt , 41'0007100:011sputalers hthl9uneme ;elf:. wasOyanded' 4 1 r HWY. 11 N 11 D. 4 • PHO ALL DQUBli 'FEATURE SNOWS •.THURS., FRI. SAT.' July 1344-15 • and !;econct Featurs. gamma TECIMIC01.0114-TECHNISCOPE . WORM cocct corn --iv CONN Miff ' ucimator manor mom waNtilos.. MON. TUES.. WED. July 17-18-19, VIOLENCE IS THEIR GOB! GET OUT OF THEIR WAY Rf,co,•%!At-"ED toe thow' • AuoitAc6- ; A -.5 1110'. Akt.A., ROGER CORMAN moans rtNAERICAN INTERNATIONALme EMS ANGELS rCASSAVETES BEARLYADAMS VY, FARMER .PANAVISION,,,COLOR vongurCHARLES GRIFFITH': ~no DANI EL HALLER • Pallets ey BURT TOPPER ADMITTANCE -* RIESTRICTIED 110 MOW ISM 01 MI CO 0.111 Sunset Drive-in Theatre Has The 'Largest Scren In Huron, County r4Pome•••••••00.0.00 Children Under 12 In Cars 4' Free 44. HE was A MAN ON TUE LAM • 0..••••,'t • RIME LIKE A THIEF COLOR, s MAIN FEATURE STARTS RICHARD LONG AT DUSK Adult Entertainment or Your Complete Dining Enjoyment • • • (UNDER THE LCBO) For your convenience we now have fully licensed dining lounge facilities. You may relax in the pleasant atmos- phere of our dining room and enjoy your meal complete with your favorite beverage. 0 People Are - Talking About Our SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS 4 SERVED EVERY SUNDAY, 4 PM% to 8 P.M. A Port* Of The Spacious Dining Are. SPECIALTIES OF ' THE 'HOUSE A-tFIAIII-BR .STE Amot;iNomiturilk. 14 44. 4