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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-03, Page 24PAGE 1OE G c. �. 0 K « 4DERTCH SICNAI� STAR, • Whither - Thompson Wed in Dungannon r ° , Dungannon' .Unfixed Church .. _Each- -carried a bouquet of decorated with. candelabra and',white daisies and shrimp white .and„- shrimp _colore4 t': eornfloWr-and-baby's- breath.- mu'nis and daisies was the They all wore cultured pearl setting ; for the marriage of necklaces, gifts of the bride: Joanne Louise Thompson arid Groomsman was • • Glenn loo . , Stephen Brian Whitney. Whitney, brother" of the grpont. The bride is the daughter of. Ushers, were James Ulch, John Mr. and Mrs. Frank•Thot'iipsori; . Neurrlersehitsky, friends of the Dungannon. The -groom is the groom; Ron Thompson, brother Son. Cr -Mr> and Mrs: Ronald of the' bride, and Wayne Whitney, RR 1, Kincardine. ...., ' Whitney,. brother of• ivhe,Tgrogni„. ' Rev. Clarence-McClertaghan • All attendants ' , wore brown _ performed the double -ring..- tuxedos with 'velvet lapels and .` ceremony June ,6, satin trim and velvet bow .ties Given in marriage by her with white_ruffi<ed shigt4,, father, the bride chose a floor- Nancy Err-rgton wsoloist • length silk organza gown with , and Marie. Boyle'accompanied appliqued imported French at - the organ.:Music for the lace flowersd trimmed with ` wedding was Av.,a Marie, Lord's seed. pearl . Her. ' flowing Prayer, Take 'These":Hands, I • cathedral rain ' had lace Honestly Love You, and Wed - flowers trim. She worea Juliet ding March. - -- lace headpiece accented with Mother of the bride, wore a seed pearls and carried • a white floral dress , and her ' ""‘'''' bouquet of white gardenia and corsage was a brown throated baby's breath. „yellow orchid. Sgsan Drew of Kincardine •• The groom's mother° wore a •was matron of honor:. mint floor -length, gown with Bridesmaids 'were.,:- r.s..:•...A.,,t matching lace jacket, white -.D,anahy, "Kincardine and Mrs. accessories'•''and a corsage of Gerrie Glenn, Dungannon;; white rosebuds.�__ _s, __ __.._ ____'W sisters .of the ride, and Mrs: -- For travelling the bride wore .Jndra Neumerschitsky,' of a peach street -length ,dress, Guelph, friend of the bride, white accessories' and a .white Junior bridesmaid was Cheryl . gardenia, corsage.,' • Whitney, sister of • the groom. • Their wedding vitrip was • Flowergirls' were Angela and through northeastern Ontario Arletta ,Glenn, nieces of - the ' and Quebec. ,.;-. . ;,/, bride,. They will reside ..in;Guelph .All her.attendants wore where the groom 'is efnployed ' . identical ' • shrimp -colored`-' by AVCQ Finance Company and sleeveless gowns with „short- the bride by Victoria and Grey..,, After . considerable debate . `white. sheer floral . jackets, Trust Co. .._� - « -t •and° a lengthy recess Huron Gtays�her _ Biradle'• 'County Council recommended Friday the signing of a new one ' year agreement with Canadian HoneymoOf i n H a W ali � local .110 5, covering Public Union of Public Employees, 0.W 4 ALM AUBURN :'Ap(D pISRICi NEWS The June meeting of St. Mark's (Anglican Church ' Worpen was held at the home of Mrs. Ed Davies with a good attendance President 'Mrs.6* Gordon' 'Taylor. opened,,, the meeting.Script`ure•lesson from St. Matthew was read, by Mrs, Elmer ;Frommer. Mrs. Robert Slatergave,'" the meditation. Pray* were ,said by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Religious poetry was read by Mrs, Iain Clark. ' ,Mrs. Andrew Kir}cconnell ,gave the Livir g_Message theme on Life at Burn's I!ake. The minutest ,were accepted as read by the secretary, Mrs. John Daer. The financial statement was given by the treasurer, Mrs, Thomas Haggitt. It was +decided' to keep sen -v ding the bales of clothing 'up north: All, the ladies were pleased with the work done in the -Rectory and all enjoyed pen ous.e t erre. Roll call was answered by a -Bible verse containing the word "Father". The travelling apron' receiyved a penny for each letter in St:'Barnabas, the Apostle. Hostess Mrs. Davies served'a dainty lunch assisted by Mrs. ' Celia Taylor and• Mrs,. Thomas Haggitt. rs W Mes ?radii k, 526-1595 will' show floral slides taken in va eus places. Mrs* Myrtle Munro attended the Huron -Perth_ Retired. Teachd•rs' Conference F Nin • Mitchell last` W ednesday. ;• 'Mr.' and Mrs. Joe Wilson of Fort Frances visited last week with their cousin, Mrs. Eleanor 'Bradnock, Mr. George Collins, ,ancl Mrs. John S.tadlenann' •Christine.and RhendaseBlyth. Last week Mr.•and Mrs„W.J. 'O'Donnell of • London visited with Mrs,`Myrtle Munro.. • Mrs. Cella Taylor, Mrs. Beth Lansing and Arthur,Youngblut° enjoyed the bus trip to Elora last Wednesday with the Huron County Historical Society":"°' Daryl Ball who is -employed- for, the summer ' with •ttle Ontario Ministry'of Agriculture and Food at Thunder. Pay, spent the holiday weekend. a• his home -here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,, Stanley Ball and . other members of his family. • M'r. and -Mr -s: Randy M�echan and Daryl all visited on • 'SOCIAL NEWS Wayne' Scott and .Henry • Sobolski of Wawa and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Scott' of London spent theweekend with Mr, and Mrs.. Kenneth' Scott and Eric Scott. - M. andMr. Mrs, Alfred Weston of Toronto spent- the weekend with herparents, Mt. and M. Alfred Rollinson and brother, " Murray Rollinson. Mrs. A. .Barnett of Goderich will be guest speaker for art open meeting of the Auburn :Horticultural.- Society' in --the Auburn -Community -Me- r orial. - hall on July 7th at 8 p.m. She Sunday 'with their nephew Michael Hoffman in St. Joseph's .1-16spi:tal, London. '+ Miss Connie. Tromer returned home last Wednesday frorii Cliii,ton '�Public Hospital where ,-.sh.e had her tonsils removed. ' ' , • The 49th "annual memorial' service of. Ball's cemetery was held last Sunday with a good attendance: The service was in charge of Knox United Church with Rev, Harold Snell of Exeter being the pest speaker. The late Rev. Garnet Potter :had prepared the program. Mrs. Norman McDowell, secretary -tr'easur'er was in ;;charge,,• of registration. 1VIr;s, •Celia Taylor accompanied for the hymns-nnher accordit►n+ w The service was lathe charge of the Balls cemetery Trustee 'Board 'composed° ° of Frank Raithby, chairman; NorS-nan •McDowell and Robert Arthur. Mr_ with -by welconmecl all- ra - the service and spoke of thee_ work which had, been done the ”- ' .past,year. Special thanks was . extended. to Mrs, McDowell and • .Robert Turner who "is ,the superintendent. • Mr., ,, 'Raith,by 'expressed' , sympathy to those, who -had laid loved -ones t6 rest during the past Year. Those : who 'had., _passe.d :on - were"' Mrs• ' John, Youngblut„ Perc`r Youngblut, Amos Ball, Joseph Kenneth Rapson, William Joseph -'Mrs, Robert J. Phillips, Russel Reed, Walter Wagner, Harry L. Sturdy, Robert J., Phillips and, Jasper McBr,ien. , ' . Rev. Harold Snell gave' an , inspiring •,..,message on the theme, The Open Door, ,basing. it on Revelations 3:8. He stated . that God speaks'to all today ancL has_ always the door open. for ti,;, tl.thoSe who.wish to.enter... He' spoke... cif the looked--- chur=c'lies :now which is a must ' fill todays society and stated that no man can shut the door to Life Eternal- and to Death. He ewagree,nents settle or bran empio ees %Y ry.,•heal'th.inspectors and staff. St: -Paul's "Cathedral, Bloor: 'carnations and baby's breath: The new agreement -which •. •St.. East; . Toronto, was the Maser• Kevin Kerr acted as expires June. 30, 1976; provides• scene of a beautiful wedding -oh ringbearer and, his little sister for increases_.of_ 1.5..-to22 per -rex t•- Saturday,: -rune 7, when•L 'one Heather was flowergirl„rn-blue and for the first time wiirin- Katharine,, eldest daughter of flowered laatiSte and carrying a,.; elude plumbing inspectors• •1'Ir. and Mrs. Bartlett Bradley, • basket of -old fashioned flowers:' Under the terms of the new was united in iage "to The best man was -Patrick ' agreement the county s four Captain John G11aMier of the Lilly and the ushers Were Craig public health inspectors ✓will Queens Own,R'fles. Bradley,' -brother of the bride, receive between11 1. $ 00 and 'The cere ony...--,-'was :per, .and David Glaysher,' the two plumbing in- spectors will receive'between . ,$11,500 and $14,400;secretary -•-and bookkeepers o e betwe 6 ' e h 8 e Off P r , and $8;400,; ,secretary -steno ' between $6,400 and $8,000; clerk -typist between $6,000 and $7,600;- while dental assistant fees will be $30 perday. No, additional 'employee benefits` were granted. fn the contact: an41! the - maximum salaries' for the public health and plumbing inspectors will be effeet ive..after:i ve'years rather~ than, four. ,as in the previous, contract. ' The debate'” was sparked by, Executive Committee Chair- man Robin Lawrie, Blyth, wino argu'e`d that the executive must be a memberof� a union. ' UUmmmgs,, attend a Ministry ,must be a member of a union. of Transportation. and Corn- -* After a lengthy recess' • to munication--hearing-to support establish jurisdictional rights,. an application of Huron ,Trails a motion was passed to transfer Incorporated -for an Airline plumbing inspection to the Limousin . Service. Board -of Health and'be subject Huron Trails have made an • to union negotiations.,' e,pplication to:the Ontario High -fir council business the way ' Transport •Board, for a, executive. 'committee ,recom-• licence to operate an* airline mended to- council that a -new= --Fri n o u s i r e s-dr1r c e• f rom Health and Social Services Co_ Goder.ich, Clinton, and Seaforth ordinating Committee be 'to . Toronto International Air - formed. The commi'tte'e" is to' ,.port and :;froni the airport to study and look' into ',matters other points ,in Huron`CQ"trnty-.. pertaining to health social The service eal•ls for 'a single ,forrtred,. by/Canon ,Rev. R. P. brother of the grooi-n. •- Dann. /,, . The• ride was gowned in a ....or - us�er ' . eats ' ' on of g peau de seie with a' long train: Her p*address encrusted with •seed • earls . coni 1e'mented her gip, P gown.`' Her bouquet' was sweetheart roses and,, baby's breath. ' ' Her attendants_ were Donna Fitzgerald as maid of�hondr in blue; and her •sister Judith and sister-in-law Andrea Bradley in charming pink dresses ` with matching frilled: capes. They all wore large picture hats adorned with flowers and. ,carried bouquets 'of, -miniature • All kids 9 t pool, benef 1 "a child in summer,'it has to be .°°swimming; , °'M'ental'ly "han- - dicapped children are no ex- ceptibn• an°...for the :past five years dr so; the children ',at Queen Elizabeth School have been taking swimming lessons at Judith Gooderham Pool. ' The lessons are really a .water orientation -:program -=for ,' trier youngsters, and -they really .have'a ball. •- Tltere; " were, five people. —teaching them this year - pool staff- Mary'Hamner, Mary Stimson?, Cathy.. Reynolds,, and Rab_ _ W`heeler; ,and '_Bevan Lindsay, ateacher ..at the .-school. "They all seemed to • -enjoy teaching the kids almost °, much as the' kids enjoy learning There were. four. different swimming groups: beginner, aunior, intermediate, and er ' senior. These were in no 'way • related to the Red Cros's swimming 179gra.i qutpVa/V'PY4'TVY'VMY YSV V•f4 TV 9'V4 q'V�v r .`tV• Y'v •, - sim$ly todk the youngsters at • BY ROB SHR'IER_ ....... If there is1one thing to amuse • Mrs•• i'artlett Bradley received her ' guests at the reception held lathe Moss Park 'Armories. -She was char- mingly gowned in apricot satin back Crepe with snatching' 'M'rs. • Robert "Glaysher, mother of the groom,' received •in- turquoise. _crepe with _ -mat- ching corsage: _ -,'; „ . ;. 'Lynne, rs''the• ogranddaGghter of Mrs. Craig and the' late 'Ernest Craig,of Goderich? Mrs. Craig was gowned ip .powder • bide 'crepe "and a corsage .of yellow roses. '; T,be happy, r couple honeymooned-ii41awaii. The • -bridal party ,left the. cathedral, under �;an arch --of swords formed by , fellow .of- firers of the groom's regiment• Guests.,were from Goderich, '- •-�-�Iondon"Vancouverj Scarboro, - Mississauga, • Don Mills,' • Willowdale and Hamilton. ,face value and classified” them according' ,to aptitude. This -41 year there'were 32 students. -The= program was ' cut short this summer because of ,con- struction at the pool, as it was last ,con- struction There were onlay,, seven classes this year, but .the: peo,pl'e working with ` the ,' students -hope• to, have a full month o$.clasSes net year. Classes ended -last weekend.. But the program doesn't end there. This winter there will be swimming classe'g for the youngsters' at the ' pobl ,in Atanastra. The five -r instruottlrs are real•! -happy about the special w• SWItitrning program and feel it is really' worthwhile. It .is just . , .y one"'moire ttep' on tile 'way to , •-r� helping these children adjust;: to' life d spite their dif *Mlles and differences. • services; and related services fare 'rite around $0, and half- within'theCounty fare rates for additional It was recommended that •the committee consist,.. of the. Warden chairman of the Board rd a • of Health, Chairman, of the Social' Services Committee, President of the,Huron County Children's Aid, Society, • the Medical',Officel^ of Health, the :Childrens Aid' Society,. local director, the Social Services''' Administrator and the -County ' The formation of the com- • h-ii,ttee was recommended by the • Children's 'Aid Society to keep closer: touch on social services-' in the' • •Goderich Township Reeve Gerry Ginn claimed that the• formation of such a committee 'was a Step irr:.the rigllTA*Prion but it vas. Sive year 'late - coming. later _:. coming. - ' • Huron. County ;'Council sup- "' ported. a 'recommendation •of the Development Committee that -,'the Warden, ''"or the Development officer, R.S passengers.. , „Counc,il' ; endorsed the reeom- - - - ' - m�'ndatron �+ to send delegates to the July ,2 hearing-, in Toronto to dicate,'support'� of the service:°The rates for, the service will' be fixed by• the' • (continued on page 1,6,)., 'a the.surrounding district. BRUCE MA:cpONALD ELECTRIC • • Domestic-Commercial.IndustriqI 133 Britannia Rd :• . Pimp Evenings 524-81-46 Effective July 1, 1975, to send a telegram or cable,' please call (no toll charge) • 1-800-26574426' Service will. be available 24 hours per, day ev.en...clays,:per:.,. Mone Order Service is available through your local Bank. ' k ele-com�municattons '. referred to the 23rd Psalm and spoke of.theancestors' who had been laid to rest and had -gained Peace with,God..• • Relatives, "and friends' Were present « 'f ro,in W in'ghatn,' Guelph,),' Exeter, Goderich', St. Thorns, Stratford, Clinton --anal ance� J - Ail Floor .Model Appliances in Goderich Cat:ak�ogue Sales 'Office s...i.,. 'e7•.. Yi+�'?,s�R:33'kR'2 �;Y:,f3K4 t...,.'t committee had jurisdiftional rights over, •the plumbing in- spectors. Members argued that is: . simply a' matter :of semantics and .that if a plumbing inspector does any sanitary' inspection' he comes under' the Board' of Health and • Take ,of $4.1-00 5 weeks' Membership. reguiarly.S16 N.ov� 12.00 csr+ , Take offexcess pd :finds -„r with: Canada's Ie lir .g:vveight •- control -organization •Y • --Stn Geor..ge_'s Anglican Church 16. Nelson Street West - Monday, .7::30. P.m. - 0 TY/ 275 classes per week, %\ counterweight • j'� 3'f. -dig'.• T bk b'Atr'y �rxy , �7,PV NV"nY •tV v�J4�W , \ 'a The COUNTY OF Ii"U!bN'is conducting a contest for , the design of a distinctive.#lag for Huron, County. 2 Prizes .tobe awatided Open to -anyone in Huron 'County RULES: -' (1) tohtest ends Novertjber 1, 1975 (2i - Entries to be.in colour' (3) Entries size to be 6" x 12" Submit 'entries to ...,r° ' Development 'Office Cou'rthouse Goderich, "Ontario. • ,,,,r. " i0 ,v,7.• .9.a r7'1,�'+M r"`++a .., ,-t ^•.:: qtr wr^- .� , yv '� ,.4.wv' ht.,.+.+4... , ...s,,. r s. �a „�r„' .rr.a,r,�. ,J'.a 'Vr rs n ' Joan•,' Dianne, `Clare or Paul pleased to show` you their' many r �r See out specials in thb July 9, Huron Shopping, ;News $ the July 010, , ' SignaLSta,r. r • 9