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The Appointment Of
SQUIRE GIFTS
as Dealer for Famous
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GIFTWARE
Wedgwood Giftware, Nurseryware ' and
Oven -to -tableware is world renown for superior
quality, -its 'living tradition” of progress in design
"and its expert'craftmanship. We are proud to have
been chosen as dealer for this area.
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DURING MAY
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Each purchase at `SgU1're Gifts during the
month of •May entitles you to enter their ;'
draw fora—Wedgwood Cake Plate, a $19.95
value, to be drawn for on June 1st.
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HIGHWAY 21 SOUTH GGDERICH
opEN 10 A.M: to 9 P.M.
SEVEN DAYS A WiEK
, OA GOOERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1971
Springtime weddings
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GDCI band members'
to attend summer camp
Through a generous donation Wendy.. •McAstocker, Sandra
.of $300 from a Goderich ladies' Freeman, Kathleen 1VicCreath;
organization, and $?00 from the Mark Riley and Susan Freeman
Roy a1 Canadian Legion, some will be going this summer.
lucky members of the G.D.CI. ' The music camp is located
band will be going to the admkst 45 .acres of . beautiful
Ontario Youth Music Camp for'„ trees and lawns on the east shore
one weeks this summer. of Lake Simcoe at Beaverton,
At the music, night concert, Ontario. There are seven
$350 was raised with " the hui'l,dings, all with electricity, and
'-purpose ,of sending six, to eight , hoc' and cold running water, with
. band members to *the musi'C'' accommodations for ; one
' is ?;ubsidized $50 from the staff includes a recreational
original cost of $70. The X50 is director,, counsellors, life
split ` into two • parts;, the , guard,,a,registered nurse on duty
Goderich Laketown Band pays at all times, and there is a doctor
for ,one-half and the other half on call.
,canes from the donations. The Goderich band members
me members will be going during .the second
Band as week of July = from July 11 to
;3idtl 18. For music lovers, there
e .:ThoserY... ar' . 60.1 concerts staged at
1,,-„, a 1:30 p.m. These concerts are
Photo by Harvey McDowell
MR: 'AND MRS. J. R. HARDY
$enmiller United Church was decorated with yellow mums
and candelabra for the marriage of Johanna'Pieternella Vos
and John iieharti Hardy, B.Sc. Agr., at' 4% "C3'p.im. Aprtbk•24.
Rev.. Leonard._Warr officiated. •
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and"Mrs""-Nerian Vos,'
Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hardy, Colborne TQwnsl1lp,
ch!-parents"of the groom
Mrs. Leonard Warr was organist and Miss Marilyn Rolfe of
R. R. 1, Guelph, sang I Believe, The Wedding Prayer, and The
Twenty -Third Psalm.
The bride was given in marriage by her, father. Her white
gown • featured an A -=tine crimplene skirt with .matching lace
bodice and bouffant sleeves' ended in tightly fitted buttoned
cuffs. A beaded headdress held her veil in place and she carried
an old fashioned nosegay of pink and white roses.
The brides's sister, Miss Anne -Marie Vos, was maid , of
• honor, and' Miss Ida Brooks- of Huron Park was bridesmaid.
Their gowns were of yellow diolen and lace with yellow bcrw
• headdresses. They carried nosegays similar to the one carried,
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-by
yGordona
iHardy, brother of the groom, wa "•est man. Ushers
were Douwe Veldh.uis, Clinton, and Bartholomew Vos, 'brother
• of the, bride. •
The, reception was held at•the home of. the bride's parents.
The bride's mother chose an aqua crimplene dress with
matching sleeveless lace coat with white' accessories. The
:groom's mother wore • a mauve crimplene dress made on
princess lines and trimmed with white lace. Both wore corsages
of white carnations and pink roses..
The -,grandmother -of- the groom, Mrs. ;Genevieve Bali .of" ,:,".•
Goderich, wore a blue printed'' jacket dress with corsage 'of
..... pink and white carnations •
MR• ,AND MRS. W. K. DINEEN
Mr.. and Mrs. 'Rby Mugford, Goderich, are pleased to
ea announce the marriage of their daughter Brenda Faye to Mr.
William Kenneth Dineen of Seaforth-,
The wedding took place in Knox ,Presbyterian Church,
Goderich, with Rev..L. Royal officiating. Friday, March 5.
The bride,• given in marriage by her father, was attended by
Miss Jan Pettus ,as maid of honor,' with Miss Bonnie Mugford
and .Mrs: Dick Atchison., sisters of the In' .as bridesmaids,
and Misses Kelly and,Melainel,Atchison as flower girls.
-Tifee. groom was t ten de' d"bri'arri'es-Ni orrWot aforth •and •
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^ Kim and Mitchell Dineen, brothers of the groom, as ushers. .
The reception was held in the Legion Hall, Goderich. Guests ,
were present from Toronto, Stratford, Exeter, Seaforth and."
London:
Prior to her wedding, the bride was entertained at showers
given by Miss Jan Pettus, Miss Linda Barlow and Mrs. Allan"
Brindley.
A .. e .
For they wedding trip to Ottawa, the bride donned a white
knit pant suit. The ' young' couple are making their home inry V.'"
,.. .Ottawa where the groom, a 1971 graduate from Ontario
Agricultural College, University of Guelph,' has a position. .of
Agricultural Specialist with 'the Dominion Bureau of Statistics
and the bride is in the office of the National Parole Board.
Prior; to her Marriage, the tride was entertained at several
showers in Guelph. The office staff of the National Parole
Board presented her/with a set of Te'fflon II cookware and
fondue set.
Tits 'groom's parents eritertained the. bridal party following
the rehearsal at a buffet supper at their home.
Colborne kindergarten
Registration for the
1971-1972 kindergarten class,
was held Monday, May 3, at
Colborne Central School.
Those registered are listed
below with .their fathers' names
in brackets: '
Terry Bean (Burt), Marie
WEDD'IN'G
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Brindley (Carman), Stephen
Brindley (Reginal Rhonda
Brown (Allan), Karen Bruinsma
(Cecil), Lisa . Cunningham
(LaVerne). Brian Dam (Frank),
Brian Davidson (Gordon),
Chaley Egener (MacEwan),
Monica Etzler (Alfred), Paula
Feagan (Gerald), Larry Henry
(Ross), John Hulley (Gordon),
Roxanne Kernighan (Russel),
Calvin Kerr (Gerald), Glen Lamb
,(Donald), Kenneth .Linney
(Edward ),m.;^ 'Lori Matthews
(Ralph), Gerald Nivins (Alex),
Penny Rutledge (John), Brent
Scott (Donald), Michael Scott
(Frank), : Connie Soyverby
Donald), Leslie . Swartman
(Robert), Barry Treble (Donald),
Margaret Vanderlinde (William),
Melanie, Walsh (Ronald), and
Anna -Marie Young (Donald).
In Goderich
Celebrate---2S-year's
Mr. and" Mrs. Albert Go.•ier,
Oshawa, celebrated , their 25th
wedding' anniversary in Goderich
Saturday at tht home of Carl
,Govier, 292 Huron Road.
The party was given by their
children. Mr. and Mrs. William
r""41P-)eiT"'"A--42).c"as
Moore, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Jewers, Bowmanville; Mr.
and Mrs. J. Govier, Oshawa; and
Sharon Govier; also of Oshawa.
Guests attended from
Oshawa, Havelock, Cobourg and
London:
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Pplicy re wedding stories
The Goderich Signal -Star takes -.great pleasure in publishing
free of charge N'eddutg pictures and stories (,)f interest to
readers.„...".�
Photos and copy. for the 't'cddiiig'pagc Must he Iii the hands
of the womcn :s editor no later than Monday at 5 ptii on the
week of publication..
Wedding stories which are submitted "for,publicati )n more
than one month -.following Mcc-trtarriage will he reduced to' air
absolute ,ninirncnTi ,and no picture will accom!Jan.t' the item.•
The above regulations -are -an cffcixt. Id 'keep.. -all .Goderich
Signal -Star stews features as current, as possible;
elo to the
felt as° hQY►k lig CP
hey. ;alri?ady 1hav*
to•-,
Ckuurni lgs; aur' ;, urrlrn n' s, °,opan to the public,
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Debbie Sitter, J n aniks, Pain •
Stand ,t Ernie McMii'lab '' and
Steven Smith. ' -' -
Seven' others were chosen to
i;o also, by means of a draw —
Florence Seto, Karen Taylor,
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THURSDAY, MAY 13 -- 1 - S P.M.
Batteries:- accessoFies, repairs to most makes
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FRIDAY, MAY 14
6:30 P.M. SHARP
Kentucky Fried .Chicken Will Be Served!
�AI.TFOR,D VALLEY HALL
Nile choir
enjoys,,
bowting night---
Two games of bowling were
enjoyed by 35 people from the
. congregation, choir and friends.
Ladies' "high single was Ilene
Sillib, .234; ladies' low single;
Lori McPhee, 38; men's high
single,' Charlie Johnston, 247;
men's,lowsingle, Gary Johnston,
)Jamieson Ribey tha'nked•.'Jamieson Ribey
Karen MacKenzie for taking .her
time 'to arrange"this get together.
r (alai McNeil had some hidden
scores read
1n the first game the scores
were ' 101, Debbie purst; 69,
Brenda Brown. •
-----ti In 0 -re .second game.the.scores
were 97, Elain Haggit; • 145,
'Sharon Sillib.
One Gift that Every
Mom Loves to Receive
Nothing makes a woman feel so special
as a lovely gift of flowers ... and noth-
ing would make Mother happier 'than to
be gifted with, flowers on her day.
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