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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-29, Page 25MiSS HELEN VIDEAN ,The weatherman had thrown '''-ut;triAt:+etr,erythin, at( ctderieit and 4: yar•`e';x 4;4rduns except snow :wt,bll:t,' rds, Yet, almost mir avitlonsly, .. enough flowers • ° survived to produce a small but successful show at The .Goderich ('i trden -Club's Spring Flower :11• ,* ,'how h.eldat North Street United Church hall on Saturday,taune 24. visitor's at the sligw saw a srnaller number of flower arrang ments than usual. However, quality was certainly still there: .• ,fie A frequent cgmment as the cut•- ftowers section was viewed was x.. '' `How did they find such beautiful ,fhwers after this weather?", I4usig,played'in the background ,.• whileinkhors to the shim viewed the lilowe.rs, admired the works' Uf theGoderich Art Club Members', and, Thanks to The North Street tf.C.W. ,,drink : tea and chose Goderich Garden Club president Wendy Hoernig^admiressome of'the many floral displays during the IfiGarde, z ub'sannual Flower -Show held Saturday -at North Street United Church. Mrs.,Hoernig said is y . 's show was not as large as intprevious years but noted she was pleased with the interest .. staff photo) _ _ saI e, , t„ .Later in the evening tine • winners of thedraw in the `„.Guess The Gardens Contest” were arinotnced. y • ,'• The first prize •of a $10 gift ''`certificate from Gower's Garden Centre went to Mr, A. Hug311; sec nd prize, a $5 gift certificate K • went to Mrs. Shirley Lamb; and prizes of Garden Fertilizer went tOlYfrs. A. ldugill and Mrs.. Elaine Worsef�, y Residences pictured in the ° contest were those of F. Mandersbrr,-cor.._. - .� ..-nerl•luron Rd. and.:... Mill Rd.; IL Appel, 232 Warren Hugill, 92 Cambria Rd.; J. Mohring, 345 Huron Rd.; J. `Durnin, 220 Widder St, and J.- - Pitblado, 125 St. Patrick St. First, second and third place Winners in the various sections- were: , CUT FLOWERS Aquilegia,• Mrs. C.• Worsell,. • Mrs. A. Beach, Mrs. E. Hetherington; Canterbury Bells, Mrs. ,J. Johnstone, 'Mrs. G. Green, Mrs. E. Pridham; Delphinium, Mrs. D, McKee; Di;inthus, Mrs ;i, Johnstone. Foxglove, Mrs. y • ugill,N. Shaw, Mrs: Worsell; twiny, Mrs. M. McKee, Mrs. Galbraith; Iris, Mrs. A.' Beach, Miss M. Hcfw•ell, Mrs.'" J. Johnstone; Lily, Miss M. Howell, Mrs. R. Menzies„ Pony (one colour), Mrs. H. McKee, Mrs, G. Green, Mrs. M. Mathe.rs; Peony,(mixed),Mrs. M. Mather,; Shasta Da-isy, Mrs. E. Pridham, Mrs. D. McKlee, Miss M. Howell; Sweet ,William (one colour), NIM. G.,Green, Mrs. M. -Hetherington, Mrs,. J. Johnstone. Sweet William (mixed); Mrs, G. Green, Mrs. J. Johnstone; Pansy - (without foliage),.Mis's M. Howell, Mrs. C. Greele Mrs. Johnstone; Pansy (with foliage), rs. R. Menzies Mrs. A. Hu •il , rs. J. Johnstone. Viola, Mrs. R. Menzies, Mrs. ,i'::Johnstone, Mrs. A,-Ilugill. Lupin,, Mrs, E. Pridham„Mrs . D. McKee; FlOwering Shrub or Tree, Mrs. R, Menzies, Mrs. G. Green, Mrs. Galbraith; Other Flower Mir,. 'ft. •,-.Menzies, Mrs. M,' McKee, Mrs. J, Johnstone. ROSE'S , • Miss Canada, Mrs. A. Hugill, Mrs, R.Menzies; Peace -yellow, Mrs. R. Menzies, Mrs. A. Hugill; .Peace -other cololtr, Mrs.' D. McKee, Mrs. A'"Hugill; White or near white; John Wilson, Mrs. A. Hugill; Mrs. J. Johnstone, _, :.mink""br pink•blen'd;1.M-es,. A-- ilugill, Mrs:lt'McKee,. Mrs. J. Johnstone; Rose-91oured rose, John Wilson, Mrs. ,J.' Johnston, Mrs'. A. Jlugill; Orange blend to apricot, Mrs. A, Hugill, Miss HeleJa... lean, Mrs, D: McKee; Red or red blend, Mrs. D. "McKee, Mrs. A:.Hugill, Mrs, G. Green. Yellow or yellow blend, Mrs. A. Hugill, Mrs. N. Shaw, Mrs G, Green; Other. colour, Mrs.. A. Hugill, Mrs. D. McKee, Mrs. J. Johnstone; FukiMown rose, John Wilson, Mrs, UE 11 a,RQse in bud, Miss Helen Videart, Mrs. R. M. ties, John Wilson. pecimen blooms, Mrs. A. Hugill, Mrs. E. Pridham, Mrs. J. Johnstone; Climbing Rose, Mrs. • A. Hugill, Mrs. D. McKee, Mrs. J. Johnstone; Climbing Rose -3 different varieties, Mrs. A. Hugill, Mrs, G. Green: Climbing Rose -hybrid tea type. Mrs. E. Pridham; Floribunda, red, Mrs, A. Hugill; Floribunda, pink, Mrs. G. Green, Mrd J. Johnstone, ' Mrs.. A. ' Hugill; Floribunda, other c'ol'our, Mrs. ' Hugill, Mrs. C. Worsell, Mrs. D. McKee. - • } Floribun.. 3 folours u s .: • Hugill;• 'Mrs. J. Johnstone; Grandiflora Rose, Mrs. A. Hugill, Mrs. .1. Johnstone, Mrs. D. McKee; Mintiature_ Rose, Mrs, A. Hugill, Mrs: D. McKee, -Mrs. J. Johnstone; any other Rose, Mrs. A. Hugill, Mrs. J. Johnstone. HOUSE PLANTS• African Violet, single, Mrs., A. Beach, 'Mrs. J. Johnstone„ Mrs. C. Worsell; African. Violet - double, Mrs: J. Johns -tenet -House Plant _lb Bloom, Mrs, J,, Johnstone; Miss Helen Videan; House Plant noni-flowering, Mrs. J. Johnstone,, Mrs. G. Green; Cacti . Collection,' - Mrs. J. M1Johnstone, i FIRANGEMllrNTS No ee, Fancy.°tarok, Mrs. . Green;, Open, PatiOr PAM, Mr's, N� Shaw, Mrs.. J: Jol'tnstpne, Mrs, E. Pridham., Celebration, Mrs. . ,Johnstone, MISS M. Howell; Mrs.. E. Pridham; .A Perfect Pair, Mrs, M. McKee, Mrs -1M. l tetheringkdn,: . Mrs. J. Johnstone. • a All Tied Jp, Miss. M. ,d?lawell, Mrs. J. Johnston, Mrs, M., McKeei Anything Goes; .Mrs„, 'Nx Shaw, Miss M. Howell Mrs, J. Johnstone; Japan"ese Arrangement, Mrs. N. Shaw, Mrs. M. _McKee, Mrs J. Johnstone, • Pixie, Mrs. M'. McKee, Mrs. N. Shaw, Mrs. Galbraith.; Tinherbelle, Mrs.: N. Shaw, Miss M. Howell, Mrs. R. Menzies. JUNIOR Toyland, Miss Karin Hoernig, A : total of„487 • ?.individual exhibits were entered in this, year's competitior's, • '• Major award's ineluded: The Canadtah Imperial Bank of �n.mer-ce�•••T-r-t�phy� fere--�igttest�- number' of points in the ;show, • Mrs. A. ' Hugill;. Dimonime - Flower Shop Trophy for highest number of • points ,in "arrangements, Mrs: N. Shaw; Dominion Road Machinery 'Company Trophy for best arrangement in the show, Miss M. Howell. ' .Upper Lakes Shipping Company - .Wmited Trophy for besin. the show, Miss,,M. Howell; -White Rgse Gasoline Trophy for best._..._.. white rose in the show, John Wilson; SiftoSalt Company Award for three best roses in the shows; Mrs. A. il.ugill. .Kngx.Presbyterjan Church in Goderich was the setting for a lovely S,,atttrday afternoon, June 3, when the Rev. G. Lctckha t • Royal of 'icated at a double -ring ceremony uniting Trien Eke' Beuker,`daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henk Beuker of Burlington, and Morley Edward Leaking .Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Morley Leeking q;f Goderich, formerly of 13ur`iington. "o • i Organist for the wedding ceremony was Mr,. W, Cameron. 'Given en 'marriage by her father, the bade chose a floor length white thfffon:gown, etnpire waist withlong sheer sleeves, high "'neck-lineacg,bodiceand soft -A-line skirt, tier floor length veil' was edged.Wittr.matching tact, and'adorrned•with a chiffon bow. She carrieda While Bible decorated with purple miniature mums and, tit auv ! rtiti�sxr s,. 11ii s^` %1 etRr.N#rlliWell, sister, or the bride, was patron of honOtir.,MPO,i,CindY I'>l eeking was bridesmaid and Miss ttnn Leeking vy'!, #lower»girl, •The three girls were dressed identically in ma live formal•erigth gowns with a' matching floral bo lice. Thebridettrr aid,Scarried baskets,of white daisies and the ' flowertgdrleat'r' ed'n,J*Sket of red rose petals. All dresses for • the, bridal party. WEre Tirade by Mrs, 'II. ,Johnson of Goderich. Tim MCC:heStieyti rl ington.witsbestmandnd Gary Leaking of Trirririi(r Wa►!3 jfrr)taTtis'�&n; Torre ilallrwttll and Steve Brennanushered uests,^(iueiits ax'ti'ved'from 'Sasktttchtwan, Toronto,, Burlington, 0x"1111 ., iftmilttin, Kingston, .North flay, WhIthv The iride'S -nit ler`` Wot'e e:'iioor-length pastel green flowered gobvriAvit r beige accessories and the grootef moth , r wort a 'fici*r Zp"ni"gth •gown of yeiltW Chilfort,witb white accessories. 11;'41;.” ngthere COPtiOn tit Auburn lfdll,_the bride changed tb a lo,1i"Oct W ttr6! (rltrlt(• wstvl dress, 'with .r white knitted )n°citOkm a 440purse irr.the honeymoon journeyi•, • Thot tlyill;residett (i Stseet n'Gr trrh.1 -Sharon Lucina Little, daughter of Mrs. Reta Kelland of �Londesboro and the late Thoma°s Milton. Little, was 'wed to Douglas Edward lowers, son of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Bowers Of -'20 Elgin Avenue, Goderich, in a double -ring ceremony June 10 at Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich.. Reverend G.L Royal conducted the ceremony; The bride's dress was, floor -length white chiffon with white ribbon and trim. Ithad an empire waist, long puffed sleeves and a ruffle at the herii. There was a short matching veil with a round headpiece: She -carried a nbsegay,pf white daisies and YeIldw. sweetheart roses. , The'niatron of honor was Mrs. •Perky,,gabon of Goderich, She ,wore a,floor-lengthpinknylori-dresswith white trim. It had long puffed sleeves, an empire.walst, and a'•ruffle at the hem. She carried a nosegay of white dal%sies. The bridesmaids were miss - Joan Bowers of Goderich and °Miss Judy KIlland of Londesbaro. They wore floor -length white ' . dresses with.Pinkand yellow flowers and green" trim styled with empire' waists, 'short.'puffed sleeve`s and ruffled hems. 'They, carried nciegays of. white daisies. • Miss Ki i Mabon and Miss Nancy Bowers were the flower • girls. .They ,wor'epink cotton ,dresses teat were floor length and hadshortpuffedsleeves1 They each carried a nosegay of white daisies. • • `The groomsman was LenJetiltins of Goderich. Carl Petersen and EveretI 11ortoIi were the ushers. The reception was held at the Bayfield Community Pentre. "rhe.ride's another mile .a 'street -length yehtow and white dress of crlrtrplet e, She 'woree yellow carnations with matching accessories. The mother of the groot i Wore a blue street -Length ctimplen dress With lace sleeves. S�tevror�pxniC Caratdons and mitchin g accessorie '. 1 a y The briido'°, traveljiiik.costume was. a floor -length purple flowered dress with matching aeces;sories. Thi; couple, le went to the „Fast coast of Canada for their hone)'motin i rlrlce 1 dward llalarrd, tlNibvar- Scotia, and Kew Brutiswl k Thi +atropic• will, residerat 2 A i luron Road, (.odertch. Mrs. 1l. Hirst t, of 'NOWA' Drive; Goderich, and Mrs. ,Jelin 9ct,ulretf t(JentStrtictit llirec , both a vt'shedwors for the bride, � • • Variegated shades of mauve carnations, gladioli and white... daisies and lighted candelabra was the setting in St. George's Anglican Church, Goderich, on June 10, for the marriage of Patricia .Alice Muinby, daughtereof •M'r. and Mrs, 1v1,.W. Cox, Goderiehto James Douglas Phi"hlfps, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. 1L Phillips, RR 4,, Stratford. j ev:G,G. Russell officiated at the double ring ceremony. , Traditional organ music was played by Paul Baker and "The Lord's Prayer" and "Ave Maria" was sung by Miss Helen Videan. The bride, given in marriage by her step -father; wore a floor ry length, °white gown of lagoda in princess lines, styled with a detachable wattusa train with low panel,_The ,yolk and leg '0' mutton sleeves were' or a crocheted lace. The gown was complemented by a tour silk,illusion veil on a wedding. ring headpiece. She carried a w Bible with lace, yellow rose buds - and streamers bf'stephano - ... The maid of honor, ' anet Williams, Goderich wore a purple chiffon gown of ictorian styling with lace bodice. The bridesmaids, Miffs Brenda Perris, Goderich, Miss Beverly Weaver, London, and Miss Wendy Ginn, - Kitchener, wore identical gowns to maid of honor in descending hues of mauve. Each carried baskets of mauve carnations and•white'daisies'.. The groomsman was Donald Phillips, RR 5 Stratford, brother of the groom.. The ushers were Donald Wilhelm, Stratford. Brian Weaver, London, and Warren Steffin, Stratford. The Saltford Valley HaH, decorated in hues of mauve and candlelight was the setting for the dinner and reception. The mother of'the bride greeted guests in a formal length,gowri of chiffon'over taffeta in shades of mauve an,pink with a corsage of`pink and white baby roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother who chose a formaf gown of polyester crepe in shades of ,yellow and pink with a corsage of yellow baby roses. For a honeymoon ta. to Florida the bridge donned a suit ensemble of coral and white with white accessories and white gardenia, corsage. The couple will reside at 131 Borden Street, Stratford. - Prior to the mar ;loge the , ride was feted at a kitchen shower at the nervi ho" c f Mrs:` 'ordon Kaitting. v - Mrs. Mary 1 w a shower, asSistei bv Miss- Brenda . Ferris and Miss J Burris. A miscellanea sho. erwas Delia the home of Mrs. ttnber0 Hay, God ,• A welcome-to-the•fami • 's er was given by K'aren Theil and Hawn Phillips of Strati° . , .Miss JanetWilllams tied her mother, of Goderich, also g,;tve a sh9wer. , � ' • .The brit e's mother entertained on Julie 3 ata tea in Londoh for her daugh t61". ' •MR: AND MRS. G.E. SPROUL Joanne Elizabeth Cook and Gary Elwin Sproulwere married in a lou .lexi0..cere aanv a t n„n_g a nn.oatinited-.C.hurch--aa one 16, Rev: McCleneghan conducted the 7 p.m. service. The bride i,s the daughter of Mrs. H.C. Cook of RR 2,' Goderich and"the late.Harry C. Cook. The groom is the son of.Mr.- and Mrs, Howard Sproul of RR 3, Auburn, Mrs, Allan Webster of RR 3, Auburn pla°yid "So'ntewhere My , Love" as the bride entered. The soloist, Miss Nancy Anderson of Auburn, sang " Eideleweiss, " "Our Father," and 'fill Walk With ' You," The bride's uncle, John Campbell of RR 3, Bayfield escorted the bride tothealter,• , • gown_•was of polyester crepe; empire waistline, and sleevel„, . It was }horn under a long lace jacket with a cathedral trairl; long puffy s-leeves and a -hood. The bride carried a spray of yellow roses and shasta. dais•,es; Matron of honor was Miss Jennifer Coolc.sister of the bride 7-4. The bridesmaids.were Miss, Lynda Chisholm of Clinton, Mrss • •-Pegglc_,Campbell of RR 3. Bayfitld'and Miss Sharon Sillibs of Goidentical They,worederich. gowns of mauve victorian rose trimmed with bands of purple velvet ribbon. They carried a' closed inverted umbrella covered with.,,lace Identical to the bride's hooded gown, The umbrellas were filled with yellpw and mauve mums and yellow and white shasta daisies. Thereupswept hair • style were accented with,daisies. . Groomsman was Douglas Brown pf•RR 6, Goderich Ushers were Bruce Sillibs, RR 6, Goderich, John Campbell. Jr." of RR 3, Bayfield, and Gerrie Glenn of Dungannon. The wedding party chose the Spanish, tuxedo, The reception, was -held ,in the Royal Canadian Legion: Goderich, The wedding guests were greeted hy'the wedding party and parents in rec•i-ving line. ; . MrsiCook wore a long rose and pink chiffon gown, silver accessories and a corsage of stephanotis. Mrs. Sproul wore a mauve polyester crepe dress and black patent accessories and a corsage of stephanotis. , ' For a honeymoon to be' spent in,Northern Ontario the bride changed to a navy and white polka dot jersey 'dress, ,red wet leak accessories and a corsage of red carnations. Thee duple are residing on the farm of then groom's parents: The,bride will continua: working at" Goderich • Psychiatric. Flosita•rand the groom. will continue his electrical business. Prior to her mairr.iage the bride was. feted at several events: A Surprise shower was given by ",m Johanna Gottschalk at her 'horde in Goderich; a kitchen shower was hosted, by Mrs. Carol. Wilson and Miss Kathy Wilson .,at their home in Goderich,' township; and a thistellaneous shower was hosted a- y Mrs.. Harold McWhinney of Nile. The bride's mother, assisted by he'r sisters Mrs. D. Matheson of London, Mrs, L. Riley of Goderich and Mrs. S. Campbell of RR 3, Bayfield, errtertaine4 numerous gtiestsat a trousseau tea at the bri'de's home. °•`ri'he g1'i one- parents, entertained the bridal partyat their � home following the rehearsal.' .* a • Guests attended the wedding from various places: London: Stratford;' Imperial, Sask.: , Port Colborne, Trtdnton, and the . - surrounding area:4