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GODERICH SIGNAM.S 'AE, THURSDAY, AUQUST 1, '1974 -PA.
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WI. a ' ' , and lunch and' all whop „had
Tiger Dunlop•Women's In-„ taken part this 'evening. .
stitute held their July meeting There will not be a meeting
°- in the Carlow:Hall, Wednesday in August and the next meeting
evening. The meeting opened , will be the fourth Wednesday
with Mrs. EricReaburn, in September, September 25 at
president, in the chair and Mrs. 8:00 p.m. Any ladies interested.
Robert Beant the piano. . in the Institute and the com-
Roll "call, ow to Keep munity are urged to attend and
Cool" was veered by 20 wartn'ly welcomed..
members and there were two,
visitors. _ RECREATION COMMITTEE
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The 4;H Project for the fall Colborne Township
was announced "The Club Girl Recreation committee report "
Entertains" and' leaders and. . swimming lessons start in
assistant leaders were remin. Goderich • this Thursday,
ded of the training schools for August 1. Plans. have been,
this area - B1'ytF, Thursday and , finalized and the children are
Friday, August 1. and 16 in looking' forward to an• in -
Blyth United Church or Clin- • teresting molth'"of swimming.
.ton, •Thursday and Friday,' Softball ,is ,in full swing and
August 22 and 23, in Wesley- the order of the day. Games for
Willis United Church. 1 this coming week which have
The Women4 Institutes have been scheduled are Thursday, "' "
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LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES
" been urged - to participate in. August 1, young girls and boys .
display of crafts by sending play one game at Benmiller
quilt blocks. Mrs. Robert Bean and two games at Colborne
donated and sent a° beautiful School at 7 p.m. and'krindley
quilt block, "Maple Leaf . Transport play under the lights
Design" to the Erland Lee at Benmiller; Tuesday, August
• Home and Mrs. Morgan King_ 6,. girls 13-16 play at Benmiller,
donated an attractive quilt one, game at 7 p.m. and one,
block "Trillium Design" to be game at 9 p.m.; Wednesday,
sent to Ontario Science Centre, ' A igust, 7, boys, 1.2-15 play a
A special thanks was voiced to " double header at Benmiller,
these ladies for their interest `
and special efforts. ATTEND GRADUATION •
.Tiger Dunlop Institute has Mr. and' Mrs. Eric Moore
recently supplied new drapes and Mrs, Bessie Moore atten-
for the Carlow Hall which has ded graduation exercises in
been redecorated. After some Con'ocatio.n Hall Toronto,
discussion it was agreed to bur- • Friday, July 26 for their
chase a, large °oil painting - for daughter and grand -daughter,,
the front wall in the Carlow Elizabeth Charmaine -Moore
Hall from Jack McLaren of -from Nightingale School of
Benmiller. Nursing. Miss Moore will be.
For Home and Country is the
Instl'tute's Motto and much .in -
taking a position at Toronto
General Hospital in September.
terest was expressed. by the Mrs. Myrtle Hicks of Detroit
members in the recent fire at and Mr, Marvin Fulford of Pit -
the Carlow . store. It was tsburg visited .with•Miss Helen
unanimoi7sly ,agreed that, to' Fulford recently. .
'Show concern .in a.. more : Mrs: 'Ruth • Gunton, and son
tangible way. . • Garry of Simcoe visited with
Mrs. Eric' Reakurn. showed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Battersby,
interesting and colorful slides Mr. and Mrs..Higgerson and
of •her trip to the West Coast in Mr,' and Mrs. Rus Batten. of
May. >. ' Sunset Beach Road the. past
A special feature "of the _ in -
w teresting meeting was• a salad
demonstration arranged by
. Mrs. Charles Mitchell of the
• lunch committee for the month
and put on" by , Mrs. Murray
Sheardown and Mrs. Harry
F.ritzley. "A delicious shrimp
salad, b Lana Ertl pineai('pp1
salad tokether' with appetizing_
Whip Cream, ,Muffins was
demonstrated.by these ladies
and served with a a cup of tea
at the close of the meeting in 'a
social half•hour together.
Mrs. R. Buchanan moved a
vote of 'thanks to'the ladies for
their splendid demonstration
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troa
week.
Mr. and Mrs: James Arnold
and children visited" with *the
former's . mother, Mrs. Fred
Battersby and Mr._' Battersby
.'last week.
Skaters' draw
.winner named
�. Industria l
• farm
• Factory
Plain or safety toe. Choice of
seven sole m@tenials.
SHOi'SIHOP-
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The '.Square
,Goderich, Ont, -
ti1T.
Sumrnerfest '74 was not con-
fined to activities of "the season:
The Goderich Figure Skating.
Club sponsored a booth in the
outdoor-. celebration and en,
joyed the success they hoped
for.
Tickets for a • draw for a'quilt
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MR. AND MRS. R.W. TRUSTY
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East toast trip
Victoria . Str et 'United
Church, Goderich, was the set-
ting for the late afternoon wed-
ding of Janet Marie Williams
and Robert Walter Trusty on
July 6 with Reverend'Leonard
Warr officiating.
The bride is the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Williams, Goderich; and.t M1-.
and Mrs: .Walter Trusty of
•Owen Owen Sound are the
"groom's parents.
Music was provided by Mrs.:
J. A. Snider, organist, and M'rs.
Mable Gray, violinist, with
duets, "Wedding Prayer," and
"The Lord's My Shepherd,"-
sung
hepherd,"..sung by Mrs. L Warr and Mrs.
R..Sigurdsona all of Goderich.
Given in rnarri lie by her
father, the bride wore a long-
sleeved, snow white'' gown of
nylon knit crepe, with chapel
train. Bands at neck; cuffs and'
empire waistline 'were' edged
with lace and decorated with
hand -applied ti'ny,pearls. A
fingertip veil of 'pure silk
illusion. with lace trim mat-;
ching, that on the dress, was at-
tached to a headpiece of lace
and pearl. She' also wore a gold
bracelet belonging) to her
maternal grandmother, and
tarried" an arm bouquet of
white daisies with yellow..roses.
and .fern. •
Mrs. James Phillips,a
' Sebringville, was. matron of
honor, and bridesmaids were
Mrs. -Bryan Feagan of Ottawa,
aunt of'•
the bride, and Miss
Elaine La Croix of •Owen
Sound. • ,
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-All three wore long full
gowns'.of mesg green polyester
satin with short puffy "s-leeves:.
They wore pale yellow hats
with moss green streamers and
yellow and green trim matching.
that on the empire waistlines of
their dresses, also gold• pen-
dants -with jade stones, crafted
by .the bride's father. Their
flowers ' were identical rm
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THIS WEEK'S
bouquets of yellow and white -
daisies, baby's breath and fern,
with yellow bows and"
streamers. -
Hostesses, Miss Pam, King
and Miss . Patricia Willert of
Goderich wore. floral gowns of
green and pink, respectively,
with harmonizing corsages of
' roses.
Best• man ;was William A.
Barfoot of -Owen Sound.
Michael
Michael Yates of London
and David Williams, cousin of
the bride; of Goderich, ushered
the guests.
A reception was held in the
church hall with Mrs, Williams
receiving her guests, wearing a
long sleeved gown of floral
polyester sheer in colors of
mint green, yellow and white,
° 'assisted by ` Mrs. Trusty, who
chose a gown of floral ,yellow
sheer;•.. with matching jacket.
Both Were corsages'of ' yellow
• roses. d
Leaving for a wedding trip to
the east coast, the bride wore a
dress of navy doubleknit with
white accessories anda corsage
of red roses.
The, couple are residing in
"Owen Sound; where the groom
• is employed as an accountant
, with Gaviller• and Company,
and the brideis a Registered
Nurse on the staff of Lee
Manor. •
The bridehad been recently
honored ,at severa'l shower,
' hostesses . of whichwere Mrs.
Jarries Phillips and her,,pother,
Mrs. Mel Cox, at the Cox home
in Goderich;' the groom's aunt;
Mrs: .Jack Dearden, at her.
. home in Owen Sound; aunts of
• the bride at the home of Mrs.
Wallace Mil'ley, RR 2;"
Godeftch;istaff of Lee Manor in
" Owen Sound; . and Misses
'Patricia Willert,,'Pam King and
Debbie Barker-, at the home of
,Mrs: Gladys Willert• • in ,.
Goderich.
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were.sold at the booth and the Sa il"
ra es
winner was .Kathy Herlufcen;'g club
l • 5 Goderich. Second -prize /
was 'a poncho which went to n �r n "
u.
W'll' .f Ka _
Mrs Reg LLamson o e ys
pStreet in Goderich. Third prize,;'
not a n nenex� iree
Hogue of Wiarton. '
The_club members would like
to thank all the mothers who
,put forth an effdrt for the d
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"Sunday ;as at perfect day for KC.4616° - 52.05, 2nd -Harold'
weekend,by Ina ' g ox, donating
articles to the doth, their first
in the Su erfest weekend.
A gre ` number ` of skaters
signed p for private lessons /at
th'e pre -registration held at the
booth., .
A .husband__.,and ' wife from..
Muncie, Indiana, recen ly lan-
ded their air plane at Sky Har
bor and° visited in the Goderich
and Stratford area. Mr. and_
Mrs. Cassius D. McCormick
visited Col'': and Mrs. R.M.
Trow, of Stratford'. -Mrs..
McCormick is-. the former Olive 4.
Alle'ti .of • Goderich..
sailing, with winds from .10-16 . Jeffery KC7944 - 54.35, 3rd
knots ut- of the south.
Keel Boats. 1st: •John Kane •
and ,Barry Deathe on -their boat ,
Checkmate improved their:
position in the series'with a
first. Actual. time -1,11.15,
corrected, 98.07, 2'nd Jack
Marriot in Irish Rover actual
tithe' 124.40 "cori ected 105.32,
3rd Fred Jewell in Chancy Blu•,q
got a close third only 30
seconds behind Irish Rover, ac-
tual . time 125:10' corrected
106.02. • •
Centerboards lst Pat
Shanahan in Something.
Jubilant actual time 66,05
corrected. 7„1,$7 2nd Jim
Mulherns, enterprise'' actual
68.45' corrected 74.48:
Fireballs 1st Di Mike Watts
G,reo.rge . Penfold KC78 54.50.
There is no scheduled race
next Sunday. Many of the Keel
boaters are entering 'a race
from Bayfield to .Port Sanalat
Michigan. There will • be an •
unofficial race for -anyone
wishing to ra;ce here..
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