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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-09, Page 6r� Vj�b MGYI n„r1y --�� • '4 (� s----�-F GE 6—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, -197,51.:. ANN�N1P1K6S Mrs Mak. r r era and Mrfi. Harry Wall of • rnembership� ' of the Chw-ch•: l,Vtr'. LuQkn w visited, with„ their son Confirmation -_lasses will start and'his wife, Mr. and Mrs.. Art on January 19. Nall and farily on New Year's The Yo th ��'upar,e ha ving Day. • an activity night on Wednesday Mr; and_ Mrs. Marvin Smith in Brookside School'.,.- • returned home on Thigsday af- Mr• and Mrs. Gordon Ander tet•�spelttding the holitl y season son .and family enjoyed .the , with their, son and family, Mr. holidays in "Florida. ;,,While and. Mrs,',Karl Smith of Windy there they' .toured. ,around„ the sor`and other members of'theirstate and took in -•man' 'points family in Essex." j '.- of interest. Mr. and Mrs. N.G. Cocksedge Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mole and of Toronto and Mr: and Mrs., family; Miss Janet Mole, Z{,in- Dou-g Palmer of Niagara Falls -sardine; Walter Moe, .Mr. and, were New Year's guests of Mrs.. Ws:- Jack • Phillips and family , • Palmer's brother and sister -in- visited with,Mr_and. Mrs. Ben law, _Mr•_ and MTh,, Pei rick 1VYo�e Brauillette. � -• Mr. and Mrs, .Graham -The Orange Lodge held a McNee entertained 'some of card party on Friday evening at , their neighbours for an evening w.. Y_ which the were five tables of of cards. on New Year's ,Eve. rogressive euchfe• !den's high M. and Mrs. Wm Moulton. p prize went, to Albert Brown;. of Simcoe spent three days at men's second prize tc, John An- New Year's with his father Mr. derson; ladies' high pr.tze went Frank Moulton and Mrs. L. . to Mary Bete. 4.44,,es' :second MacDonald. prize to Mrs. Ben aisle• • Mrs. Melinda Nivins, Clinton Gerry and David•'Be're and spent a few'da`s with`�ie river , 'r, n fid brother-in-law, • Mr. and '4 r. and- Mrs; 4'A,. ishoFm Wed in Wingham '.,Ross ou g ° ton on Thursday so David Mrs. Jack Errington.: . could catch a plane to go to - Chicken •'Pox is on the ram, Chilliwack, B.C. for his next . page, and among those -affected in th a ed are the- children of Mr. and Rev. Ed, Dentinger officiated: at the double -ring ceremony which united in marriage Helen 11'owav of Wingharn and course of training, ..Forces. MN. Grant Ctkrran and Mr. Ann Ho Y e. rtn Prett Si, (. ecrge's, A,.n.glican, Church, • Ggd.erich, was- • 'decorated with, white mums,' red caitraations, "two large poin- settia. platits�`and' two brass can- delabra for the December 14 wedding of Karen Hodand- Paul E. Sarn.pson; ,,both of � Goder•ich, o anorl Garwood Russell coh- • ducted the cand'elagh 'double-,.' winter +u n :r_ing ceremony. Soloist_vyas Mrs. Avis Bisset who sang The • ding Prayer :and The Wedding ' • Song. • The bride's• parents are ,,Mr. , and Mrs. Arnold •Hocig'es .and the Parents of the room grponi are Mr. and Mrs. G.N. Sampson, all of Goderich." The bride was escorted to the • altar by her father. he wore a white satin floor -length Aline empire waisted gown with Prin- cess Ann sleeves., --a gathered in- ner sleeve with a wide ,bell over -sleeve. The gown featured a white fp.r'trimmed hood' and fur • trim • on the Y bell ' over- steev{es: Her train was attached to the{ gown. She carried a bouquet of red sweetheart roses ' and.baby's breath: . Wiiigham, cousin of the bride, and bridesmaids Laurie and Nancy. Chisholm, 'sisters of the groom, both of Lucknow. Their P t Alan` Chisholm - of ,$owns..were white flowers on•a ter c° round knit, V C4hristmas 'visitors Mr and 'Mrs. Dirk Logtenberg. Lucknow a.n Saturday, Nove blue ba g son of and Mrs. Thos Webster were Little- JoeyCurran, bey 30, at Sacred Heart Churc--�---••-neekline ••e�xtending'.into •dies. at• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradley and. Mr, and Mn- Do'lald..Curran, in Winghari Lighted can- `'+ the back with .long sleeves Alice•,of Goderich; .Miss Fay spent •-a ass week of days in , delabra and' flowers formed the gathered at the wrists. They within 30, days ! Marriage Bradley R.N. Landon; Mr. hospttal last week with 'a virus. setting. around the altar. carried bouquets' 'of white and Mrdaughter f pink carnations r }i Linda embers of their fame y a .y guests were �. �.9 Ni�r.% find Mrs. Ra /Grant arri ' e by her New- -Year's „.and Mrs ob sci t Lbw, �� in g Jr.the ori ,.jl'hey' ore " d' Les ie classical l ak4id girls, Laurie an o .,, • •• Wedding stories and pictures , must .arrive+ at the Signal -Star • MR. AND,MRS. Matron of honor was Rose„ Squire;�,�` a friend of the bride, Londa t Bridesmaids were Roxanne Johnson, friend of the ` bride, Strathroy, and Nancy Hodges, sister -Of the bride, groderich.• They were gowned a . like in long A-line red velvet $ruse _Roduguez, London; infecvion. The bride is the augt er o a. and Mrs.n Robt. Miller (nee—Mr. and Mrs. Art. Stewart --Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Holloway Greg Hunter, friend ' o the Brenda Bradley.) Waterloo; Mr. spent New Year's with other • groom, was best man and 1 t the of. W.T.ngham .and the parents of ushered, by Mark and • rs� n/ T omas, m , and ,fW�e'�dy �f Willowdale. � n hq. e�! f /their' ,daughter � and ,the ,,groom are Mr. and Mrs. a l Chisho tn, Lucknow. Chisholm, Lucknow, brother of N oras15,f•ee with will be charged e the' groo"m, and Stuart ' Ott Matthew and Andrew of 'Alton d fame y Lucknow. �, iven// , h th�' brtd chot�k a brotheq� ` black rim,( .grey tuxedos wit � f Mississauga Thomas; and Mrs. Edna Black, crys ae. bilye stefront- with t' M -x. Bob,.E�dy.:� x g an of Wing am - Kitchener Visited her parents, Mr and Mrs Roy Stanley father; 1' St Mori Lee gown in Mr.and Mrs - Irvine Eedy. t 1 1 ster crepe wi blue and white ruffled .shirts,*, oam!'e to his pa b • h for G derich ccallea on Mr. and round black last k yaws of S a d 1 h-'gh Mrs. Katharine :Wright, mandarin neckline an ong ,1 • The awn featured a my velvet -bow -tits and black ` re. tohome o t • New Year's and then h•is wife, Mrs• Art Stewart week. kl d 1 and 'twin daughters, IV!'egeln and Jennifer,a;dcompanied him ee a pear s, cummerbunds. " • d and receptic3n Thamesville spent a few days, sleeves. g • h having spent `a few days in law, Mr. and Mrs. R.G. g .chapel P or wed , ' a c io alter that date �� inner �. followed . in the Legion Tall in Goderich and •a coirimunity home to Mississauga. after wit h her son and d•au hteii in wavesingineskirt caught atthe 4 Wr shower'' by Mrs: Gerald P.E. SAMPSON - " py SampsOli, niece • Little P� of the grooPn, Goderich;' Was flower•'girl, and "was gowned identically to the re nior atten- dants• Ringhearer ^was Tonimy--- Sampson, nephew. of the groom, . Groo,msrna.n was •„, Gary a gowns with long bell. sleeves Squire, rind , of the groom, -and attached hoods., The -hoods L''orid'oi'i' . 1#she-r-s--•_were Jerry and the sleeves were...trimmed Rivett --friend.,. of the 'groom, with white fur.,. All .att nibtnts • -Goderich_and Norris Sampson, carried, white. fur , muffs with brother of the groom, Goderich. Red aria. white streamers;' .:lic'nsetCia$''arranged-•on them. ' white• bells with Karen Bud printed on a white background ' and outlined with fired sparklers 'decorated Salt - ford• Valley Hall, .for the wed- - ding reception., The' bride's - „Mother wore. a floor-length.,gold • floweered 'gown With gold�Cer--""-`° sleeves 'and a White gardenia 'corsage. ,The groom's, mother , :selected a floor -length royal Mblue coat -dress. ensemble with black 'accesaoriea and....a. 'white gardenia „corsage. ban Murphy was master of ceremonies 'at the wedding. Wedding :. guests were present from .Strathroy, Guelph, Lon- dao, ' Windsor, Goderich, Clin- ton, Port , Albert, Burlington, and Mississauga. Telegrams. were received ftorri Plymouth and Lyni•ington in England. The couple hbneymoone Freepoii!;t in the Bahamas for one week. Following the ‘wed- ding, the bride ' changed to a hand -knitted navy blue long .A- line•dress'with long puff sleeves lined .with rod, -and a corsage of red sweetheart ,roses. They . are residing. ,,at 37L1 Huron Road, Goderich. Pr.iorl,-to her marriage, the bride was the recipient of many gifts at showers given in hex, honor by,, Mrs. Pates Hodges, sister-in-law of the bride, and "Nancy Hodges; sister' Of the bride; and "by Mrs. Hilda°Sain- psonr; sister-in-law' of, the groom. _ h ' a rounded Wing am train. Tm o "" -" The mother of the bride wore' Priestap: The couple was also'' p rted French' ''' ' g surprised by a party given in a sleeveless floor=len -•th Mat - ick Eed ,- During •the holiday Mr: and lace was gathered at the bibbed Ching jacket.' and'' a -corsage of 1 their honor by 'Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J of -Mrs. Art McMichael and front and trimmed the sleeve , ' Ritchie of 'Kincardine. Michael- and,: LaurelM burnt orange carnations. The Bill. S 'a few family visited her parents, Mr. hemline and cl}anel train. Her groom's mother chose a Odor- Mr. and Mrs.' Chisholm will . days hroy .visited for:, Y and headdress was a •Juliet ,capmlet with the ' and Mrs. Ken" Thompson length --.dusty •rose . knit gown'reside-14 Lucknow. The bride is days at New 'Years l r •Mrs. H.J.L.Joan,. Goderich Ther brdther, •with matching lace and ,seeded with,•.a white and pink rose ear employed,, at Hodgins former s, mother, M M Donald; ' in ' Wingham. The ' 'Thornton. •• Mr. and' Mrs. Jim Thomson pearls caught with a four -ti She : sage.• Eedy and "Tho , 28 and familW Goderich; and Art's pure -silk illusion veil. The bride was honored With of Humber On Saturday, .Depember ,_ Y e and Mr, and '- parents, Mr: and Mrs; Arthur .,, carried a bouquet , of white : a m srellan'eous, shdt?ver4 giv,,e� College in Taranto, is employed 1974 Mrs. H•_.EdY roses and. " ardenias. r re the Kim as an instrumentation field , M,ra•--- Ralph Henderson of McMichael( Clinton.g • the 'maid olh hong„, Goderieh wtsre guests •of Mr. • Miss hva• • Carry Harry ,arid Gowned . 'identically we . Mellor; a relative shower given," technician at Bruce Generating and Mrs. ,Alfred Detiistedt • in Edgar Carr spent Christmas three bridal • attendants, the• b•y Mrs. Ben Chish�)i i' Statio�i. and Mrs. Cannan • rnai'd' of honor,. Kuri Mellor of , Milverton. Mrs, 15ensfedt is a with Mr,,,, sister alf' Mrs. Eedy, aye Dungannon.. , and sons. - Port Albert—i• , Friends here 'were.saddened • ' .New Year's visitors .with to .learn -of ,the" death of Mrs. - Miss Iva Carr, Harry and Roy 'Rutledgein Stratford. Edgar were Mr. ;and Mrs. Car - Sympathy ,is extender- to. the man Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Jim family 'who , were •former Hayden,.Laurie'and Linda and residents' here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hayden, all „Sacrament of Holy Com- of Port Albert. munion will -be celebrated in •Mr. and M•rs. Kitchener ,Fin - ,Dungannon and Nile churches nigan--and 'Mrs. Barn of on Sunday, January 12. It will Goderich visited,,Mr. acid Mrs. Ae appreciated if any - Graham McNee on Sunday. -. rorganizations-of the Charge can Mr. Brown Smyth; Huron - complete their repdrts and„ Pass. view has suffered __another' thepi in to : Rev. R.C. stroke andyM is . partially "McClenaghan as soon as paralyied-. possible.'�- - Rev':R.C- M.eClenaghan ONL f you—,E/d►lN-�r. would be interested in 'hearing of any young people who would OF LIFEI - • be desirous of coming•'••-+i•nte-`-- GIVE, THE GIFT HAVE AN ACCIDENT wring The .Festive Seaso FOOD & ALCOHOL STAINS CAM BECOME 'if you had an accident with ;our food or drink during the festive season, you should. - have them cleaned - immediatelyn. Eood and alcohol stains_- can become ^r,•`a•petmatient if. fat more than a • fe* days. A FREEZER FILLERSPE-CI FIGHT SIDES OF BEEF LIGHT FRONTS -OF BEEF LIGHT HINDS OF BEEF. IEAVYSIDES OF BEEF KEA\Y'FRONTS OF BEEF HEAVY HINDS OF BEEF' LB. CUT WRAPPED., AND FROZEN AT NO l EXTRA CHARGE, ALL BEEF :sCLD HANGIG-WEiGH• • HAMBURG SAUSAGE BEEFL.IVER 59c. ?5 LB. LOTS B. 10 LB. LOTS 'r 1' c SALE ENDS JAN -.._T-8 ALL ORDERS WILL BE MOD ED WITHIN 2 TO 3 WEEKS 7 Phone$9S'-26 y r OPEN'ALL•DAY. SATURDAY 40"SEEi THURSDA • rY� 'AtTERNpONS 1 .a1 • ,e - Available Four -Wheel -Drive Models w-w'� model,' after the con G\SC's ,frame des"i1;n^ rnrl c ,1 �{ '�'t,`"."" `;8nli'llc`e red(I Od(kimprovott otter e 0- ^ dove -train and transfE r 'parediik oi tci most other makes, allow, }full tinarst0 four-whc`c^h-clriv'\v thr,i an- • a reasonatoly .low.. cal) encry height , ual tranrfcase �tlriacrhrchlf1'tfnr Isi^c c��l: ion ,without sacrificing ground clearance on • loo c for off-road travel. Avail,}hit' power,-- ihd,fr�,h`cdels. lli��feature c r`'an 1i(mal pon steering and' automairc transmission,. to ,., reduce handling• ei,fort in ,rough ofi- he ordered with a4'�t!Iabl`f iee,wl lea( ''road conditions, ''• ' " Ing front: hits.Fnrt I ieredy • n springs an stahillzer'bar sire stand- 1•rll„ F'ewer front disc and finned rear drum brakes are- standard'. Full- time..fot'fr•wheel-drive rs availahle in .\'' vlpl'red K-1500 ,indo2500 ups and, in K•-1500 and -2500 Cab & VhaSsis, - ' FOUR- EVA tVE ,MODELS --C15-0-6 MAX., GVW, LBS FRONT AXLE CAPACIIY,LBS • RE R AXLE CAPACITY YLLAS .• ENGINES' INLINE 6 STD 'TRANSFER CASE_ • STD TRANS ISSION - AVAILAEtLE'TRANSMISSIONS ,+ FREEWHEELING�.FRONT',won part time transfer cpsu only, • 1'97_5 GMC JIMMY • Equipped with mouldings and special two tone, 5 passenger seating, 350 V6,''aufornatiG, power - ateeritig, power 'brakes, heavy •duty cooling, radio, chrome bumpers, gauges, auxiliary top,. ,• radial white walls. 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