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�A quiet but pretty wedding was' solemnized recently by
lev, Charles. D. Cox at his home in Wingham',wiien°,he united
in marriage Rath Marie Noble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: E. C..
Noble, Blyth, and John Wayne Johnson; Goderich, son of Mr:-
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and Mrs„ , ghn...,lohnson,_ T swater. ' '
The cau,ple was attended" by -Mrs. Nancy Arin..McKelvie,
Wingham•,.And Robert. Charles. Lep, Goderich.
M. and Mrs.. Johnson are residing on West Street; Goderich.
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children . day after day after * * 4
endless day,.'- I've had a telephone cafl from '
These women are often •the °Vlrs, Mona Mulhern who he
types who have -held responsible` kbeen 'involves with -the
positions -before marriage and - Go -Operative Play Group here in
,motherhood stole them away .. Goderich which, started up
and the challenge of Originally last fall in Knox
housekeeping and child rearing Presbyterian Church.
just does not fulfill them,.They Mona tells me that the group
long for the business world is still working "veryhard" on
which provided so much the matter of seing° up a
satisfaction earlier in their,1iyps, i rsery school in Goderich: The
• For these womens day care problem right now is, to find a"
,.. , centgres, spontorer'------by the ---suitable premises: for the nursery
government, ',are ' a..-4..w.elconie school and , the'. group is
solution to the rrlost urgent , endeavouring to locate a site
prol5;1em they are,likely'te face which will have the approval of
--> finding a reliable babysitter at Kitchener officials,
,a -reasonable cost. As well, the group 'is .still
� :..._.• .,Foz,., .therk worteu-,. ho.. -.feel.. 'looki.tig fox- a qualified
,.,,--4 2,ppes >.43)-3. job" outside then,r"Tselt+ ?04uuteaeint n•0
4house because of a lack of funds, standards or otherwise) who will
ity Seems to me that the take over the supervision of.,
government could do worse'than classes. TO date, says Mrs.
to '.pay. these , gaT§ — yes, pay Mul'hern,, there has been no
diem hard cash to ,stay at response to their request and she
home, raise a family and care for asks that' anyone who has
their husbands. knowledge of someone with
I guess what I'm trying to say these qualifications would. call .
is• this: if * the women who her about it.
wanted to work could work and . Mrs. Mulhern told me the
if the women who preferred to group is trying to set upa school
stay home to raise kids could which will not fold again ... one
stay at home to raise kids, it which * will be approved in every
would be the:ideal solution ... detail and ready 'to provide a
perhaps even the allusive answer constant service ° in • this
to many, many social ills. community.
You are going to charge now It is a difficult `task and one
',that I am° a socialist. Dve never` whjch will have many frustrating
thought much about it, I guess, moments until it is reality. But '
except that I now believe that I'm sure that the good wishes of
something will have to 'be done• many . Goderich and area'
before too long., in Canada mothers go out to the
(maybe evenrother- countries)to industrious grcup'in their efforts
ensure that every;;orie has an to establish a nursery school in
adequate living standard despite Goderich.
the fact that there just are not',
enough jobs to go around.
And it seems to me that if the'
government - mat it more
attractive for mothers to stay at
home with• their children, it .
would relie4e a -great strain -on: •
the .employment situation ar%d't
the same time, raise the standard
of living in this country.
What do you think about it
girls? Let's hear _from some of
you on this subject'.
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MR AND. MRS R. H. BRiNDLEY 0•
,,,, "" "icto'ia•'Street "Tifiit d aCl urG i, GoderitT , waste
., .". scene '
,December 26 for the double -ring wedding ceremony at which
Robert- H. -Brindley, Windsor, took 'Ruth Ellen Bartley,
•Goderich,_as. has wife. , ,
Rev. L. Warr officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. J. A. Snider -
'was the organist. ,
The bride is the "daughter of 'Lloyd Bartley, Meaford, and r,
Mrs. Emerson `MtNair, S,ariiia. The groom is the son of Mrs.
Olive Brindley and the late David Kimble. • .
Given in marriage by her_.father, the bride wore a white Dant
Suit, of imported- Italian lace. The 'dress -length top was A-line
with choir boy sleeves. A wedding -ring 'headpiece' trimmed:-
with
rimmedwith "Stephanotis, held her -veil and he carried a bouquet of '
pi:nk sweetheart roses'anti pink carnations.
Maid of honor was Miss Debbie Bartley,' Sister of the bride,
Goderich: • She wore a mini -length 'dress- of' purple lace, With
choir boy sleeves,' -purple bows in" her- hair and -•carried a
nosegay of purple mums. . ' , • • - ' .
Groomsman° was.. Wayne Bauer, iIolmesville. ' Paul Carroll, -
Goderich, usheped guests.
The, reception:-•*as,.held" at the groom'h;ome.. The bride's .•
mother wore '.a raspberry double-knit dress with brown
V.~ accessories anad a corsage of white carnations. The groom's •
mother chose a two:piece silver grey suit with black accessories
and a corsage of yellow carnations.
For travelling to, their honeymoon destination in the
Northern ,Ski Resorts, :the bride changed -to a deep:rose mini
dress With - empire .waist and long fitted sleeves, black
accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses
Mr.'and Mrs. Brindley ,are residing in Windsor. .
,Prior_ to her marriage, the bride was feted at showers given
- by Mary Carroll, 'sister of the, groom, .and Barb Moss; Adele .
Drennan and Crystal Crowley, sisters of the bride; and Gertie
Diehl and Shirley Straughan with co-workers from Sheaffer
Pen.
The (;oderich Signal -Star takes great pleasure in publishing
free' of charge, --wedding pictures and • stories of -interest, to
,readers.. r
Photos and copy for the ivedding'page must be in the hands
of the women's editor no later,.than ;tlondav at 5 pro an the.
week of publication.
Wedding- stories which • are' submitted for publication more`
than One month following tite marriage will be reduced to an.
absolute , ii'11)717,77 (711(.1 11(2 picture will acevrtt/)ally the'itertt.
The above regulations are -an effort tc keep all Goderich
Signal -Star flews features as current a's possible. .
Photo by Al. Graham, Guelph
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MR. AND MRS." BRIAN MacDONA.L'D.
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Mrs.: Ruby Houston ofthe Goderich Nursflil',H9me+who will
be 80.years.old January 27. '
The Goderich Signal -Star, is -pleased L.to extend
birthday greetings, 4o the following new member of the
Octogenarian ub;
It ybou knowClof someone who will be celebrating an:80th
birthday"or better in the near future and would like -to have his
or her name mentioned i0bis column, please telephone.
524-8331 giving the name, address,' agi:'d'nd birthday of the
celebrant.
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EATON'S -
In' a Christmas candlelight service at 'North Street United
Church on Saturday, December -26, Nancy ,Graham Parsons
and Brian Colin MacDonald were united in marriage.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and -Mr's. Jeorge Graham
Parsons,. Goderich, a'nd' the groom .is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
;Colin Campbell MacDonald, Guelph. '
The- double -ring -exchange of vows was heard by Rev.
'Robert •Raymont° Guest, orgariist was Bill Bettger of Niagara
Falls. Prior to the ceremony he played Bach% Jesu -Joy ,of
Mans' Desiring; for processional'•the°Ihymn Praise•rny Soul, the
King of Heaven; and for recessional Purcells' Trumpet Air, a
The bride was given in marriage by her father. •l-Ier wedding
gown was fashioned' of cloud white velvet in tradional, lines,
with bishop sleeves and cathedral,train etched in chantilly lace.
A velvet Queen Anne crown held her shoulder -length ink
,illusion veil, and she carried a colonial bouquet of white
sweetheart roses and lily of - the valley encircled with holly..
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Miss Elizabeth Parsons, Stratford, was her sisters' maid of,
honor and Miss Christine MacDonald, sister of the groom, was
junior bridesmaid. The other attendants .we're Mrs. Steve
Davidchuk of Sundre, Alberta and Mrs. Frank Gardiner of
Toronto, sisters of the bride, and'Miss Mary Ellen•Bettger of
Whitby. -
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They wore long sleeved floor -length gowns of cranberry
velvet with matching cap bonnets, and carried white fur muffs
with a sprig -of holly. • '
Stacey Davidchuk, ,flower girl,
dress ..trimmed with white lace.
bonnet "'and: ,carried a holly ball
David, Parsons carried a, heart
attending as ring bearer.`
wore a cranberry velvet pant
She had a white velvet„cap
with green velvet streamers.
shaped white velvet ,pillow
. Douglas McMullen of London,. Ontario; Was groomsman,
and the ushers were Paul Chadder and„Mark Evans of Guelph,.
E on.•Bodliek of Cornwall and Darrel Kennedy of•Waterloo:
The January meeting of the
Ahmeek Chapter of I.O.D,E; ”'
met January 11 at the home of
Mrs. C. Gibbons. The' Regent
c onductedthe-meeting. .
Minutes .of the last meeting
and they treasurer's report were
read and -approved. .
Thank you ,letters and cards
were read, • •
A New, Year's card was signed
by all present and sent to a very
valued member of order who is
having a prolonged stay in
hospital. . '
- Two ' new names were
submitted and voted 'on and at
the February meeting, they will
take their affiliation with:\ the
chapter.
A' letter was read from head""
office regarding changing th"e
nam* of the order; A discussion
was held" and' a vote °taken. The
vote was in favor of retaining the
old name I.O.D.E.
Reports from all committees'
were given and approved .and
report forms handed out to be
completed and sent to head
office. , '
The. reception was held at the Candlelight•inn. The bride's. A very pleading event took
mother chose a hand loomed wool floor -length ,gown in muted . place,' the presentation of a fifty
shades of blue and lilac and corsage of cream sweetheart roses, year pin. by ,Mrs. M. Stokes to
one of the old and valued .
The groom's mother wore a long, gown of amethyst silk members or the order Mrs. W.
chiffon With folds of nusty rose and corsage of mauve petaled :G." 'MacEwan, . The chapter
mums.
applauded and Wished !Irs.
For going away' the bri.' ,,did
to an ivory wool pant suit fella wshir wap to come. many years of happy
fello
and matching coat of fur nd leather with a small corsage of Mrs wit Gibbon`s gave the
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wedding the bride was honored at the homes of committee which was= approved.
Mrs. G. Dittmer, Kitcherler,.and Mrs. H. Collison Port Credit;'
Mrs. J. Britnell, Miss Mary Ellen Bettger and Judge and Mrs. H.
" Glenn Hays of Goderich.
Guests attended from Syracuse, N.Y., Sundre, Alta., Cobalt
and various parts'ofsOntario.
Mr. andMrs. MacDonald are residing in Guelph,
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Mrs. Gibbons and -, her '
co -hostesses were thanked ,after
an enjoyable half hour was
spent.
The flag was brought forward
by Mrs. Ruffle and "an enjoyabl-
e.
meeting brought to a close. -
Mr. F.,J: McNab
who will -be -0 --
The Bedford, Hotel,
Goderich
FRIDAY., JAN. 22, 1971
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