The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-10-03, Page 69
PAGE 6---GODZLRiCH, SIGNAL -ST: R, THURSDAY, OCTOBER,,3,, ,1974
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(photo by Jack Doerr)
MR. AND MRS. B.W.. SHEARDOWN
GDCI teams start new season
with good shows of strength
TENNIS
The Goderich District
Collegiate tennis learn finished
in second `dace at the Huron
Perth championships in Strat-
ford last Friday, behind, Strat-
ford Central.
Winners of matches were:
Paul Parsons yin boyg singles,
David Bird and Nancy Allin,
,,and also Dan Wilkinson and
Debbie Elliott in mixed
doubles.
Kumudini Weerasooriya and
Joan Coulter got to the final of
the girls doubles competition
and Pat Conlon and Pete
Willis„ lost a very close match,
in the-fina•1° of the boys doubles.
They will play in WOSSA com-'
petition in. London next Satur-
day.
Ali• team members played
well to make this the best finish
form Goderich team in recent
years.
An outdoor wedding
A pink and white ceremony ved in the' camp dining hall
at Vesper .. Ptii•nt, Camp with a reception following ,at
Menesetung, was conducted by the ' White Carnation,'
Rev. L.W. Wain when Janet, 9 Holmesville.
Jewell Fisher exchanged vows The bride's mother wore a •
and wedding rings with Brian floor -length pink floral• .gown
Watson Sheardown. 'with pink roses. The groorres
The bride is the daughter of mother chose a floor -length soft
Mrs: L.W. Pitblado, Goderich, green gown with a corsage Of
and the late Elmer B. Fisher. • pink roses.
The groom's parents are Mr: For travelling to points in
and Mrs. Watson Sheardown, Ontario, the, bride changed to a
Trenton. black printed crepe dress with
Wedding music was supplied black patent accessories. and a
by Mrs. L,W. Warr and soloist white gardenia corsage. , ••
'Miss Kathleen' Derorais, The newlyweds are residing
Chatham. at. Downsview.
The bride was given in Thee groom is 'employed by
marriage by her brother, Jef-'• the .Ministry of Transportation
frey Fisher, Goderich. She wore and "Cornmunications and the
a .white floor -length gown"trim- bride is a laboratory
med : with pink and a matching technologist at York Central - '
wide-brimrned hat. Her flowers Hospital', Richmond Hill.
were pink roses, white mums : An honored guest at the wed -
and ivy. -° ding was the bride's maternal
Maid of honor was "Jane grandmother who' celebrated
• Fisher, RN'., sister of -the bride, her hirthda' the: same day.
Halifax. She chose a long gown
in a deep pink hue'and carried . .• Prior to their marriage, the
a basket ofwhite daisies, corn- couple' was honored at a
flower and pink. carnations. couples' shower given by Mr.
Gowned identically to - the maid and Mrs. Leonard Lobb, RR 2
of•honor were•the bridesmaids,•Clinton. The bride was guest of'
4udith Fisher,. sister of the honor at - showers given by
bride,
Goderich; Heather fellow workers af, University
'Jewell, . cousin .or,the Hospital, London; Mrs., Debbie
•Benmiller; and Sandra Shear- . ;Ginn .,assisted', by .Mrs. Gayle
down, sister of the - groorri, Masse and -Mrs.' Karen Carter;
Trenton. ' Mrs. . Fred Fellow, RR 4
- Groomsman was Bruce Prit- Goderich, a' cousin of the bride.,
chard, ,.'Toronto: Ushers' were assisted by her aunts, Mrs,
Pat Melady, Goderich; Leonard Wilfred`Fisher and Mrs. Robert
Robb, Clinton; and .John Cam- Jewell; and neighbors from
pbell, Bayfield. Benmiiler who held a com=
The wedding diener was ser- munity shower.
•
Areastudents in group
surveying Manitoulin
Thirty -so geography real talks by nine faculty mem-.
,,. studentf. from Wilfrid Laurier • bers-
University,iversrty, Waterloo, are just - _The students later Split into
back from apolar -day field trip four groups to :deal with field
• to Manitoulin Islari where problemsin physical
'they studied' field techniques geography, - resou,rces,
rid `applied rclassroom work to rnanagemen.t, ic
actual conditions. • geography 'and historical
—
Those attending from this, cultural geography. They heard
` ar"ea ,were Ann Dalton, RR ",3 a spokesman for the Ministry of
Goderich; Christina Vanden'
:Natural Resources discuss
Heuyel, RR 2 Goderich; and deer management, problems
Janice Foran; RR 2 Auburn. on the island, : •
Using a base camp at Gore ` In addition to learning more
Bay, on .the north -central part about geography, • the trip also
of the island, the students fan- was designed • to strengthen
r}ed out over the island in five studehtsfaculty relationships.
small buses to take soil samples
Past field trips have been taken
' and to study field 'methods of •to Algonquin, Park, Moosonee,
surveying, take vegetation sem and St. Andrews, N.B.
piing and to learn from infor-
or,
Goderich interrn'ediate
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Wednes'day, Oct 9
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qt 7 30. p•M. in the Goderich Arena
Everyone WeIone
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Much of the credit for this.
success must go to GDCI, tennis
coach Bob Dick. •
GDC! 'VOLLEYBALL
Last Thursday' in Wingham
the GDCI Senior boys''
Volleyball team played in ,a
tournament ins which the op-
position teams were from Mit-
chell and Clinton.
Mitchell defeated the locals
15-8and 15-5 These games
proved to be good experience
for the senior team since it has
only one member returning
from last year. Three of the
team's starters had never ap-
peared on a tournament, court
before. .
Clinton•'won the first of the 2
game set by a scare of 15-7 but
Goderich continued to gain in
poise and confidence and took
the second 15-12. This,taste of
victory• should promote a more
successful showing at Clinton
on October 4.
The (; T)(`1 junior team lost to
!�1it� fell. twice, 15-5 and 15-11,
while splitting :with Clinton,
'winning 18-16 and losing 15.5:.
Their next action is also in
• Clinton on Friday when they',
will: play Wingham and Clin
tori.
Coach of the senior team is
Bill Worsell. Ron Lane is -the
junior coach.
G DCI FOOTBALL
BY. T.D.
The GDCI junior and senior
Viking rolled to their second
consecutive- Huron -Perth con-
ference football '-victories, •
defeating Listowel Lords at
Listowel last Thursday.
The senior Vikings were led r
kid• 'Tom . 0"Brien and Larry,
g,. Donnelly with two touchdowns
a.
each in their 31-6 win' over
Listowel.,
The junior Vikiugs wart 17-1
with lain Lambert and Tony
O'Keefe getting touchdowns.
Both GDCI teams will get
seribus; challenges to their •u.n-
beateristreaks, today When they .'
play Stratford Northwestern
here in the first home games • for
the Vikings in theregular
schedule.
The senior Huskies of North-
western are also undefeated in
two starts and are rated ' a
strong running team. with a big
defensive unit. The junior
Huskies are ,holders of a one
win, one loss record going into
today's game. ..
In • the Listowel game,
O' Brien's-touchdowns came on
runs of 3,5 and 40 yeards. Don-
- nelly counted his majors. on
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