The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-07-04, Page 8.. T URSbAY, 1 u`, Y 4, 1974
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�eKK�The `dismissal ofAt• , the trainees at wark?'' • �. have
,,,.,,, .
he
ad- been' Muer sevwe'ral . afternoons
., a � '�- ,� ,ministra,lor�, of th& Adult and I •was' greatly irizp`ressed` i
., b•
"ARC",
'wit the ingeneoas ideas _
► �- Rehabilitation :Cefftte, ARC ` to
Rawlings had thought up
,;' ��' � , . � , v" � ► � a - -� . a �
I)as�w`ar�d;,--Qnlarto.
o e . ` with ' their inability tq
�1r a all know' `we are- M p
u - int. ructions and
a democratic caUnt,ry, but from• b 2..- t „
- time to � time we come . up even to 'count articles for
g ,, . ►
against a situation when we4`s e-_packagr�ng• • ..4,1„..
f �"t►' y e I wonder how many peop•le4
lt`^ ,` +• �,� �.m� a man's democratic`. rights
,. threatened. Each time we know of the extra one and a
being
--._half h ut in for free
• .. sit by and_, do . no hi•ng , to elh p
k :' prevent phis we are. one step ea dayourssohe he could; be there,
' . when the,early b s . came in; of
,, ' y nearer a d.ictatorshsip.
I 'bring such a .situation to ,theTr'nil lie-h-as--iravieltled and
the hours of his r oiwn time he
your! attention. Mr. Don
Rawlings came herea year ago has spent publicizing the
r +r , a� ati'ad ninistratpr ,at the ARC
",ARC" and ,• getting
�_ • : or anizations interested
Industries in Dashwood•, .He g
` 2 had" a good educational enough to contribute equip
°
background, but mare valuable . merit' to the • "ARC". , He has
still he had experience working :even - used .•. some:: of .his own
with retarded adults in,.ai equipment to .help the "ARC"
;haltered workshop. Last week, •get 'on ,its feet. I could mention
"Suitt► no many, other reasons for regret-
F � ..,R tight out of the blue,
�ti`ar,nl' "g ofydissatisfactiori'withp.-- ting that -Zurich may, lose so'•
he. was asked t:Uu good • a citizen ... among,.them.
tltods;his attempt organize Cubs as
rrtgi< The, reason given ryas Well as • the fact that his son has
tuhe• vague accusation that the
,.$� . -. a ,; wn .� ,.: .r..• "ARC"• was not being run"at been.° chosen , to supervise tape
..�. f�,a.hl...:��otential:"' This 'brings..s~Zurich `playground for`the sum .
�t. „
MR; AND MRS;:; "D: G.'BRAY,a number K,of interesting. mer
Httd this ` situatiiita arisen L.
• �` • • ,. .-<„
questions to mtnd...
Pink gladioli,. daisies' and Schaefer, Goderich, and Miss within a unionized factory, an
"Esther Malmstrom, • . lk the board talking about a
Burlington,
n investfgataan, would..have been
candles in. candle ,s4`aJndards the pote'ntia�l,of nineteen adults necessar beFre such a
graced .the chancel of Knox. were .gowned identically tothe
Y
"Presbyterian^ Church May 25 matron of honor'in. shades of
between the ,ages of, nineteen l;o dismissal were . possible. It
wedding of 'pastel pink and pastel yellow fifth' • Or are they talking about , ma_, one Wonder if some form
•for the h t 1 ' t o adults
(Photos by Adanacoro'ir
Studios, Strathroy) •
ernoon we to t e potential ofnineteen of 1 'r"'slatiorw should. be passed'
1 Flowergirl Miss .
two week "hone oon to miniature carnations and Mae' Louise Schaefer and tirespective y.
A ym , , • Jennifer Bacon, 1 bb treamers y
mauve baby'e breath tied with favid George Bra,•Rev_., G con, Goderich was
th Vest Coast followed' the. owned .as th tt n
Lockhart "ffo a l officiated- at g
Juwead•ing'in St. George's ons ribbon streamers. dents but in pastel yellow.
Ch h at which Grocims-man Was Craig Chap- 'the "double -ring ceremony
who have just -begun to<'ent,er •to ,protect the .innocent victim'
and participate" ..in the world in less •prot.ected professions, To
e se;ni�r a e ,
outside `thei-, sheltered' .home? have one's livelihood swept
emony at an s' a -
:�cinie have never�'gone;to'achooway'and even one's reput=ation
r coli rea "tor w i questioned without' being able
t. ee am,: on..Q .;.. - to figh=t,, back' is not only
.•; $runkar'd•� ^Elora, and Herb Cameron. and trumpeter Ernie bride•' when it comes to coping with.,„
- . .. . ra is -, c _ '
r Holmes, P rr Sound. c an. �:. _ ; oew 'edeas ...and -situations.. I`� frust
ed the' : double -ring - -remember
ting, •its undeino retic
duct h: ;_.., 1e >� had'` cop,` „`
• , ddin . rece .tion 'was/ h . daughter of •f ingbeare'r vitas Ronnie. wonder ,if the board ARC belongs to the :con �=.
ceremony ariic3',` candelabras -The we g p� The bride • is, the g"'quit 1��. „a m,,m ,
_Carnation at, u Baco
,filleNd 'witbt •pin'li: gladioli' and at the White Ca Mr.,,a,nd••M'r.S., John Schaefer,Goderich.•
.�..� ,. ' e hard
Anglican urc
1Vl;ichael 'Kelly Wyomding,' took Man,: Wyoming.- Ushers were ----*--,which—wedding usicawas sup- Each bridal aitetfldar wore a
weddin m
William '
1• ,l' k' N dh 1. d as his.* _Mike Dewan, London, Paul • plied by -organist , - silver locket, a gift from the
s, neitherd write.
Sotne are like. five year olds
Wife. Canon G G Russell con'M Mifi1
•n, �rciered: what potentia �: muni•t.Y..nOt9t�a triton group of in-
-i White ville'where decorations d Mr. and 'Mrs. ,,Groomsman w•ae, John " , really ►Weans. It would • b .
white daisieswith 'who s Goderich .and - wield.a
Holme
d;•Wzndsor,•'N.ova.Scotia• to• define•.'in the. case of this
•chrysanthemums on"the. altar,.,
were ,;silve�; caad°elabi"a .°•w�r�it::h. 1 ;, •• .",••. - . , ,. •.• very' unwieldy Saxe This is the
George Bray',' Harbour C , Ushers were Bruce Walter,.. rou of such varied- abilities.
The•°bride's• parents. a -re. Mr. • pink candles:on , e"head table Newfoundland, are the parents g p' g illi eat ' second • .admini rator••who has,
and Mrs:' Robert Needham; and• brandy sni ars filled with ,, offthe groom• t, W nghatn, and -Bill Duckworth,e t
• � ' "ARC' It takes -a .per on v ,- great.
felt it . ini t -he .short time - the
Mr. and 11!I �s. :daisies an the r_ diy�,dua'1'kables� _Goderich., • • n lt.arrence and understanding .
Goder.tch, and ARC has been organized.
1 e the The r
id'e's mother=. wore a, The bride was given in. and, I might .add,, training to Y . 1 h•' h
' ou service c u- s ave
- - nl.l Your
.,.a m.. ._wo.
parents -o `e grpom: oar- . ,.,..,,..:,�,.�,. ,.. .•.
racaine' •t- a high wore a. gown of:w"hite polyester" ,at ithe White Carnation inF -srr7e in a, tfactory workslvop of lributitig a fan and expensdve
;J. B. Herd;man • was the There the- bride s
..crepe ma
t Slee rid salon• and• re-e9ribroidered, lace Holmesville� this type. This':exper,te, ce and • : 'e ui merit• to ot,he "ARC".„Why`'
organist •with .• Wm, Miles' as• �ne�:kline, longfi,,� ,
waist with a full skirt, - 'styled along princess lines vwi,th table' was,- decorated with. ;a•' 'training:W. Rawl t'igs' has,,, not contribute—furthert . by
soloist who -Nang Hyrun • a fitted wail sheer°fit- ,wedding cake—flanked. with
_. ire waist,'ton' d g
.--The—Wedding' 1� . _ n • -silver a'ccessori•es and a white .: an .amp ► • • g• , ...• .. The n.'eiti question;• 'I • would
Prayer,Jed., sleeves with la cuffs and standards of ink ' ladioli ;a ,'cl
demanding an expl'an'a'tir�ri�`of
gardenia'. co sae• The grooms p• g like to ,ask ins,. "If%aw tii'any�•of, the present problem and seeing
: and The• Lords Prayer.. .girl „ . g ah°d a lace bodice upped daisies. The guests tables 'had; the' board has. ever take the'
Given :n marriage. `by.,t1eTn, ;mother chose a floor -length. lops. Ra' and.. that- it is made. public:.
a ` ` with white 'b a . rolled -of lace and centrepieces of candles • time to actually -spend an after.
`father, the bride. wore` a white;, blue polyester dress Y :..(lVlrs) Norma
• • e s'ARC'' ...� .._
c - d d the bottem o
aoe.. Th d •t Peak,.
ick Kelly; Baysvt le, ar b
f t fl length deep pink dress of marriag by herfather:, She The wedding recepl�on was EII;"°V11'Cl9t„dthe ~'s'ttuatians nth t shown your interest' tb, coil
h
"" i rt
S'ebe' °
noon at the ` and,watch-
�•
bat effect overlay ,. edged' in sleeves, sr accessonesrn a w. as around For her daughter's wedding,.'
gardenia-••eorsa�ge.,u c--,- skirt.. an r▪ pse r o a P , . Mrs. Scfiaefe ore a ale' blue
1 e gown• featured a high• w?tt
Victorian neckline and ton The bride s 'grandmother,: front. A�train fell from a bow ;at ' ,
'full sheer sleeves edged in local 1V)il°s. Regi Needhani, wore a back. Her caLhedrala ngth veil polyester lace gown with mat-
'
' :fibril' ' floor -length coat and fell from a Jiiliet cap of. lace' •' eking accessories' and a gar,
:chins• lace •.accented.' with`- .a• sheer "with a white carnation paternal .grandmother s pearl ,• The . couple • left ,for ,a
r
polyester ,.-dress__ With a -sheer beaded s, bodice, long fitted • seed •pearls, An inset, of lac daisies.`
f the
tier. two-tier -cathedral-length . denia--rsa e,
veil was. triMixied,. with -mat- dress, costume' in• lilac toned and seed""earls, She' wor•e. Her g
• pearl trimmed glace hea-dpi ce cot sage` ; ring and .,ker maternal grand honeymoon to ,the East Coast;
'She carried :'a cascade bbtrquet Fora -travelling, the bride: %iother's ;;diamond: , necklace the bride „raven rigb i•n a. street
• of white, miniature carn=ations, changed to a green two -'piece and carried a bouquet of yellow length dress in pale blue
pit*iiniature sweetheart •,,. polyester linen suit with short-` sweethear `roses,.-- i ;of•.. the ..'polyester With White -accessories
and sleeves over a''' long sleeved' valley and trailing`.ivy:'-----","---13--rid a• corsage of -White gar:
knitted.'top, tan accessories and °` • Matron of honor was Mrs• denial.
a corsage) of yellow.' sweetheart iJarte1 G,4i11, Sudbury She the newlyweds, a.ro ,liv}ng,,at,,,;
!, Q ♦ i Y+N+.'.r (4! r Mr•r'av ! fa..,lr4r1 1.
roses, ,• `" wore a pasttel`• bltte•�flao1'-1e`rilid, =63 Suncoast £Srive, Apartment'
roses, lily •of the valle,
stephanotis. ' -
b - •M•ati n , .of honor was
. Louise Chapman,* 'Wyomin,
She chose- a pink polyester
sheer gown flcicked wi-fh mauve,.. \Wyoming.
i•nk polye'
The .newlyweds are. livirig in dress .of flowered embossed gl
pink ,ancr green .over pjnk,' The ' ' \Prior to her marriage, •1V rs,
. -gown featured a fitted„ waist -'•Frank Muore and Mrs. Ja'colyn ,a
with-',kng- back streamers,"'Griffiths entertained the bride
scooped neckline
d shirt pti:f-. at rs. 'Moore's homeiri.,
.
fed sIeeties. She wore a pink(oderi ki;. Miss Debbie Hodges
lace picture hat:and .carrklella1 _ halted shower in. Loddon;
symphony boutiuet of, ; yvhite.c and ' Miss -- Karen' Ward and
daisies •pink miniature car Mrs. Craig' 'Chapman gave -a
natio°s :and`', mauve', baby's „;shower' in London •
-
breath. The , wedding party:was en -
The. briqesnl,aidswere--Miss• ° textained foll=ow ng•,the rehear
• Nancy- eedham; ',sister of the • . sal at. the Bedford Hotel bride, Goderich? Godertch;a Miss -Ethel the" grooms parent , as Mag..
• i LeBlanc, London;, and- Miss " --• •
Karen Ward,, Lotxlon:-.= Phey ,........,:.
were
,gowned identically to the: ,�
matrcin of honor:: '.. •
Twin 'cou=sins of the brine, —
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nylon sheer over ,polyester„,
Showers were `given • for .the
styled,, with ,an empire .,waist, • a „ w
cooped neckline -and short puf - 'bride by fellow staff - at the
e%Were
” }tome of'Mrs> Dorothy .I Reed;' by:
fed sleeves. S:he•carAeci a spring':
Mrs. Janet Cekil•l at the home
_.bouquet :of 'pink ' sweetheart of 'Mrs: Chris .: Hyde; and by
roses, .daisies"`and stabs and frie tls''and:- neighbors- at the
wore. ,a band., •the same " home- of 'Mrs. Kaye Alexander:;'
flowers in her hair• " -
Bridesmaids •Iviiss Helen
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Miss. Carrie' Miller Wand Jim
Mili:er, Kitchener, ' were* •
flow'ergrl," and -•ringbearer• Keep i'n trim, learn to swim,
Carrie .was, gowned iden•ticaliy - Contact your local ,ted Cross
e • e for .a :. ,g but Water:. Safety Service lir infor-
:'b.out swimming.-
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'PANTS;BL-AzineiiESTS;'. SWEATS S, E'C."""'7
to t"
atiwsrf'maiching bows in her
and -carried a. white' basket - programmes`'•in yo
-filled with w-li 2e.4aisies,' pink:
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