The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-04-18, Page 23cs
MR: AND MRS. E.H. ,DRENNAN
Wed in bun.gaiin�,i
Rev: Clarence McClenaghan,
•.Dungannon, officiated at a
wedding ceremony in Nile
United Church which joined in
marriage Dianne •Joyce,
daughter of Mr,and Mrs. Ar-
nold Stothers, Nile, to Eric
Henry, son of Mr. and Ars.,
Henry Drennan, RR 71.
Lucknow.
The church was decorated
with purple and yellow mums,
yellow daisies, lily -of -the--
valley, and crystal can-
dlehol-ders .with white candles
for the double -ring ceremony. .
Wedding music was supplied, by
Mrs. 'Karen Webster, and
asoloist was. -Mrs. Helen Lindsay,
aunt- of •the 'bride. •
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown of
snow white imported French 1'
lace • with a high Victorian
neckline and empire waist with
bow at empire. ' The, long"
floating skirt cascaded to a
long lace train. Her headdress
WELCOME
SERVICE.
would ,like to -call you with
"housewarming gifts" and in-
formation about your new
loeation. The. Hostess will be -
bm
glad to arra, a your. sucrip= '
tion to Kit Signal -Star,
COI her at • 524-7854
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FOLKS 3-IAVE.i=OUND
THE HOMES OF
COMFORT ALL
YEAR_ ROUND
was a Juliet cap trimmed with
lily -of -the -valley a•nd caught
with a three=quarter length
pure 'silk illusion veil. She
carried yellow roses and /White
carnations with trailing ivy.
Matron of - honor was
Marilyn. Stothers, sister-in-law
of the bride, Nile. Bridesmaids
were Gail Wraith, friend of the
bride, Wingham; Barbara
Farrish,,cousin of the bride,
Lucknow; and Debbie'• and
Karen Stothers; sisters of the
bride, Nile.
They wore mauve empire
style polyester crepe dresses
with white lace trirnymed with
purple rosettes, and carried
white baskets with yellow
daisies,. lily -of -the -Valley and
purple stasis. They wore white
wide, brimmed hats trimmed
with purple ribbon and white
shoes. •
Flowergirl was Tracey Black,
niece of the, groom, Nile. Her
dress was similar to those of
the senior attendants, and she
wore purple ribbons.. in her'hai,r.
Ringbearer was Master Paul,
MacDonald, nephew of the
groom, Dungannon.
Groomsman was Peter
VanDiepanbeek, friend of the
groom, Kingsbridge. Ushers,:
wereGordon Drennan,, brother
of 'the groom, Kingsbridge;
'Kevin Austin, . friend of the
groom, Kingsbridge; tiryan-�
Stothers, brother of the bride,
Nile, LeRoy Drennan, brother
of they, groom, Kingsbridge.
Larry Black, Exeter, • was
master of ceremonies.
The tables were- decorated
with yellow .daffodils, mauve
candles and wedding cake for
the reception in Saltford Valley
Hall.
The bride's 'rnother wore a
dress with floral pihk top. of
sheer polyester, frilled around
the neckline • and a lone plain
pink polyester crepe skirt with
h 'corsage of pink carnations.
The groom's mpth'er, selected a
green polyester'd'oubleknit with
empire waist and long skirt,
with a' corsage of white car-
nations tinted with green.
The bride travelled in a pink
polyester dou•bleknit pant suit
and a corsage of yellow roses.
The newlyweds are residing
at Stoney Acres; RR 3
Lucknow.
Prior to her marriage com-
munity showers were, held -1V -
Nile United Church, ,and -at
Kingsbridge Parish Hall. Mrs.
Marilyn Stothers was hostess
for a shower as ' we:l..
Are you concerned,
--about being overweight
ht
g 9
--not getting enough exercise?
DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!
JOIN THE
FITNESS
GROUP
MACNhY HALL
SATURDAY MORNINGS
COMMENCING SATURDAY, APRIL 20
WOMEN 9:30 A.M.
MEN 11:00, A.M.
$3 WEEKLY
-Exercise with equipment to suit individual requirements -�
Lose weight with nutritious menu plan.
INSTRUCTOR FRED SMITH
Former English County Life Saying Champion
Physical Fitness .Expert For Over 20 Years
lx,
4) .
(Intended for last. week)
AN EASTER PARTY
Twas early springtime when a
gay rabbit said,
"I must buy a new hat to wear
on my head,
And colour some egg% blue,
yellowy more red,
For ,the children's party on
Easter,"
The morning was bright and
the mother hen's call
Awoke every chick, so sleepy
and small,
"You must hurry and dress''',
see, aid, "one and ,all,
For- the children's party on
Easter."
The crocuses bright and- the
}daffodi'ls -0
Were dressed.in'pure gold, with •
,ruffles and. frills,
And lilies snow white peeped
from low window sills,
4
For the chiidren's party on . taiping many other classes with
Feaster. - puppet shpwx, .all ilibitt Easter
V
The robin had charge of events
for the,, cf av,
He wore a red vest all spangled
and gay.
So busy he was, half in work,
half in play, '
For the children's.. party on
Easter.
The children were there
looking cheerful and bright,
Voices all ringing in shouts of
delight. '
Each ready to'frolic from mor-`
ning till night
At that children's party on
Easter.
Miss ' Braid, Miss Bonthron
and Mr. Harland attended the -
nutrition workshop in- Seaforth
on,Tuesday,.-April 2' and Wed -v
nesday, April 3•
The students ina°Miss Bon-
thron's class,have been enter
resent wheat price
63.25 to the millers
(Intended for last week)
Sales of Ontario 'winter
wheat by producers, since July
1973 to- April 1st, 1974, total
11,931,700 bushels which has
been purchased: by the Ontario
-Wheat Board.
Total 1973a production is.-
'estimated
s•'•estimated at 14:8 million
bushels. ,•
Resa'I " by the 'marketing
board includes the following:.
6,741,145 bushels to 'domestic
flour millers; 323,000 to
•domestic seed dealers;, -775.
bushels to domestic , feed
dealers; and 1,574,200 bushels
'for export.
Present. ' Ontario Wheat .
Board inventory totals ap-
proximately 3,292,580 bushels.
The initial price''to•Ontario
producers for grade no. 2 or
better for the month of April is
$2.11 per. bushel less` lc per
bushel board license fee.
• The present price. 'to flour
-millers for domestic human.
consumption. is $3.25. per
bushel.
FESTIVAL '74
IS COMING
DID YTO ,KNOW
If • you are convicted with impaired driving, 'your
Automobile insurance Company will surcharge your
premium by 100%:
v - .
Auto - Fire life
W. J, Hughesjnsurance Agency
524-8100
Alieneeleamor
38 EAST ST GODERICH
Don MacEwan
524-9131
and the ad entures of children
and rabbits,alike in a variety of
situations. ` ,
With only a few short weeks
left We are preparing a year-
book for our school.- It will
mean. a lot of work for those
responsible for editing it. It
should be available in June.
. ,Friday m'orni•ng Mr. Marney
Patterson came to our ,school
. • and spoke about his exper"ien=
cos, in the Arctic, and with the
E:Akimos.
His talk told us, of many
strange Indian customs and of
the effe t of modern civilization
on the • a people, At the begin-
ning a d end of his talk Mrs.
Jean"'
'songs
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Mou
very
.pane
a Mills
to ha
these
every
little
mark•
tests
impor
Ma
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many, -
warme
GQ'9EBICI SIGN4L=STAR, THURSDAY. APRIL .I8! *974 PAQE 41A.
v ,
� .Uor xperietakes
sung folk to the furin
(Intended for last week) -
This year the Ontario Gover-
nment, as part of 'its special
youth employmerft 'program
known 'as. Experience '74, is
sponsoring ther Junior
Agriculturalist Pt 'pgram
through the Ontario Ministry of '
Agriculture and Food.
The Junior Agriculturalist
Program is designed to provide
a.,practical learning experience
for young people 16 and 17
years of age, from non-farm
hbmes who have, a serious in-
terest in agriculture.
Asa Junior Agriculturalist, a
person will be placed ono a
selected commercial aim,
Marshall sang several where he/she wily • rforr
including "Sound of regular labour 'vities
" and "Climb Every relative to that far :'eration.
tain". These were sung In addition 4 Junior
.ell and the piano accorn Agriculturalist'iia
' ve an op-
eht was played by Mrs. porttanity •to . .velop an ap-
We were very fortunate ..preciation of al life through
e the oppo tunitv to'hear "' living with arm. family, and
people. • • to participate in the program' of
this is our last term the 'local 4-H and. Junior Far -
me should be working a mer Clubs and in other rural
harder to improve their •activities.
From now on mdii"". Each Junior Agriculturalist
will be paid 'a basic wage of $6
per day based on a six da'y
week, by the Ontarib Ministry
of Agriculture and Food. The
ill he given and all are
ant. m
students have had the
ery class seems • to have
bsentees, Hopefully with
sunny weather these
germs ' ill disappear,' We hope
everyone enjoys the long
weekend. Happy Easter!
:ALEK TD/C/AN' Avs
,,OUT WITH THE OLD
,/N WITH THE NEW,
HEAVYDUTY W/R/N6
MATS' SURE TO
1'0 /ra3e YOU„
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• ELECTRIC
86 King St.
Clinton
Phone
482-7901
host farmer would pay an ad-
ditional $2' per day, as well as
supplying. room and board.
Persons interested in par-
ticipating in this program as
either a Junior , Agriculturalist
6 �a.
oras a host farmer,, should cop-
, tact Len•MacGregor, at the On.
• tari'o Ministry of Agriculture
and Food in Clinton for more
information and ail application
form before May 1, 1974.
ENI
red Lawrence
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
HOME -FARM -COMMERCIAL*
Call now for Es#imates
UBURN 526-75
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THE HONQRABLE
EUGENE WHELAN
FEDERAL MINISTER,. �FAGRICULTURE
will be. the Guest Speaker at the. Nominating.
Convention of the' Bruce Federal Liberal Association
cl
being held at the 16Valkerton Dist. High School on
• •,rax. '
FRiDAYApRuL '19th
at 8:00 pin.
Come and bring .ygtur1rieni
r�gn�e
rain
We have ar Good Selection
- of Top Quality
ROSES
in stock. Many Varieties to
choose from.
See our selection .of -
Shade &• Ornamental
Trees -Flowering •
Shrubs etc.
(All top quality nursery stock)
Moto Mower
,Roto Tillers
4 H.P. 229. 95
MODEL 1.0.
"We rent fillers"
•
4
Skies may be gloom and
gray, but you'll tun on
;the sun, in one of these
"ogee -'hued, :lively. rain-
coats. Street lengths or
tented Shorties.
Hardi-Green '
pasture. Mixtures
and, - •.
Laws Grass Seed
now available
' GET YOUR BULK VEGETABLE SEEDS
NOW! WHILE SELECTION IS -AT ITS BEST
For All Your Gnrdeninirkleeds.r,
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Industrial
enomme s '
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66 .Hamilton. Si,
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