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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-17, Page 9, • .J • c es a inGoli�ric !.y • GOUERIc S.IGJ4AL-S AR, THURSDAY; JULY 17, '197 4frAtE; 0 J• • - Mr., and Mrs. 1.LCox 11,7 tern honeymo�n St. Georges Anglican C lurch, Goderich, had bouquets of yellow & white daisies adorn'',g the altar for the June "21 wed' 'ding "ceremony of John Leslie 'Cox and Karen Wendy Such. The bride is the. daughter of Dr. and • Mrs. 1-.1.B, Such of Goderich an.j the groom is the -son of Mr. and Mrs. William ,.Cox of Goderich Township. The -bride was given in marriage by her fathein the double ring „cereony of- ficiated by Canon G.G. Russell. Friend of ,the couple, Chris Thorne of St, Catharines played "The Bells" a violin solo ac- comprnied by ' organist • Mr. Herdman, ' The bride wore G a flowing gown :of polyester satin with scooped neckline; fitted bodic'e and flared skirt that extended to 'a chapel 'train. The fitted sleeves •withlily points were trimmed wit1Alencon lace as was the `neckline, bodice. and hemline. The high crowned headpiepce with matching; lace,. held a tl'ree tiered French ,illusion veil, finger point length with scalloped edges 'She carried a cascade bouquet of peacJh I can"ia roses; white' • rni.niat'ure 'carnations, stephanotis and pale green baby's breath. The Matron of i Honour . was the bride's sister Bonnie Gdanski of St. Louis Mb. and ,. attendants from Goderich were Jody Cox, sister of the groom, Cheryl Smith and Jan Ainslie •a friends 'of the bride all iden- 'tically 'dressed in mint, green flocked'polyester gowns with scooped necklines, high -line bodice•, panelled skirt and short gathered sleeves. They wore white, . 'wide brimmed hats trimmed. with mint green satin 'ribbon and carried Colonial Bouquets of white daisies, mums,, stephanotis and green 'baby's breath. John I-.fudie of Sudbury was best man. Groomsmen were Gord Glen and, Gary Potter of Clinton,. and Kevin Such brother of the bride.Friend of the couple , Doug. Cameron, acted as Master of Ceremonies. ° Background music played by Ed Stiles set a lovely mood for' the reception held at the White Carnation, 'where' the bride's mother received guests, in a. pink floral ilk georgette gown with scooped neckline, straight sleeves that had flared bell ruffles at the wrist' .and a full circle skim. She wore acorsage of deep 'pink roses. „ Mother of -the groom wore,a sleeveless mint green polyester gown with empire bodice, stand, up collar, and a lace jacket with shirred waistline., She wore a yellow '`sweetheart rose cor- sage. . "Prior to- the wedding the bride Was feted at showers held jointly by KarenTy,rdall, Rhea Potter and 'Vicky 'Morin and. also one held 'by Cheryl Smith and Jan Ainslie'.• • The, bride wore a mint green` ,suit with longer length skirt and a' corsage of yellow sweetheart 'roses for the honeymoon trip.to Eastern Canada. The couple Will reside in London, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. F. Glenn ed '50 years Mr.and Mrs. Frank Glenn of on the outskirts of the village. Dungannon marked their 5bth Mr. Glenn was mail courier wedding anniversary on fo'i'. RR 6 Goderich, 'between Sunday, June 29th with Open -I ,tp•.ig47On.. and Goderich, for h Hotise when relatives and 28 years, at which he was ably friends called to extend assisted by his wife, congratulations end best Mr. a'hd. Mrs.:Glenn' were wishes, • A far'n'ily dinner was - i 641ed at the parsons e, held.,on Saturday, June 28th, at Lucknow'on:June 24th , 1925; - Dungannon Chtriroh, Their attendants were her sister Mrs. Hugh Menary and, Frank, a mason by trade, is • his brother George Glenn, the son of the late Mr, and Mrs, They. hada, family of eight, John Glenn o NDungannon: He Oliver of Lucknow, Harold at served as a corporal in the., home, •Mi " r10 -'h (Joye)'° armed forces from 1916-1919.' ' Pocock "'of Wiarton, Don ' or • —rs. Glenn is the'°' for;rfier .Richmond Hill, Vernon of Mary- Cooke, daughter of the Auburn, Gerrie of Dungannon: • late Mr. arida-Mrs. Samuel sixteen grandchildren turd one Cook of West Wawanosh. great grandchild. A son Jack Mr, and Mrs'. Glenn lived in died in 1942 in his 13th year and Dtmgannon for a time, befcre u a uaughter June in 1952 in her . moving to their present home • ., 121st year. I Mr. ,and Mrs. M.R: MacCuspey The Rev. Raymond Ringbearer was Greg Alcock, Moynafran officiated June 28 in nephew of the groom, -St..' Peter`s Roman Catholic Goderich. • ' Church for the wedding at Groomsman was Gord which Marilyn -M. Jeffrey and McLellan,. friend of the groom, Michael R. • MacCuspey ex- Goderich. Ushers were Larry Changed vows .and rings. Two Million, a friend, Goderich; pots of . mums decorated the Rick Jeffrey, brother of, the church for the occasion. bride, . Chatham, and Glen The bride is the' daughter of ' MacCuspey, brother of the , -Mrs. Monica Jeffery, Goderich, groom, Goderich. and the groom's parents are .The wedding reception was Mr. and hM s4 Ken MacCu.Spey, held at, SaltforcL Valley Hall Goderic•• where' bride's mother -received Organist was Mrs. Joseph . her guests in' a' light blue' Herdrnan and Mr. and Mrs.' pleated gown with white ac - Warren Robinson 'sang Wed. ceskaries and a corsage of pink ding Song and Ave Maria. " roses. The • groom's mother Given in marriage. by her selected a " lime green gown brother, Michael' Jeffrey, the with white accessorie's and a bride chose an A-line polyester: corsage of yellow roses: r. .satin empire: waisted go,wn with . For 4a hone moon 'tri to a dace bodice and sleeves and a y p • Nashville, Te nessee � and high neckline. Her . 'skirt ex- Florida, the bride changed to a tended into a , bridal train. A _ coral dress ' with beige ac- lac,e crown he'id:her .shotrlder- • cessories and a corsage of length veil tri r 'med with lace yellow carnations. " „ and she carried a bouquet, of Mr. and Mrs. lvlacCuspey are pjnk noses. residing ,'at 15 Fitton Street, The bride was .attended by, .Apt. 19, Goderich. Lynn -Million.,'`; friend. of 'the Prior to her wedding, : the bride; Goderich; Joanne bride was feted ata" shower Sheardown, a friend of the given by. Joanne Sheardown at bride, Goderich; .Debbie' Meneset Park and -'at- a bridal MacCuspey', sister ° o,f .•the shower hosted by'L'ynnMillion, groom,' Goderich; and -Dianne Dianne Jeffrey and ' Debbie Jeffrey, sister-in-law of thea MacCitspey in Goderich. ' bride, °`Chatham. They were A rehearsal party was heldat gowned alike in sleeveless V- the home of, Mr. and. Mrs. necked •floorlength dresses' M'tirray-Alcock. • featuring full skirts and, long- sleeved bolero jackets. Soft ruffles at•the neckline framed their faces and edged the, front bodice ,opening. Self -ties ac- cented' the waisttlines. The ---gowns-w ere:olLpeta-l-prrrk nylon- a' sheer flocked 'with -small pink and'white Kral designs:, over a softpink lining. . ' ' Shannon Jeffrey, niece of the bride, Chatham, was flowergirl in • a gown identical to those worn by the senior' attendants. Sailing club results The Goderich Sailing „Club 'staged a host of races on the weekend in preparation for their regatta to be held next week, There were two races in . both- the fireball ,a,nd centre board classes as sailors tuned up for the. regatta. Paul Parsons took first place in -the first fireball race in 92.40 with Jeff Langfore . a close second at 92.42. Mike Watts settled for third place with a' time cif 106,23. Jeff Lang,took top honors in ,the second race for fireballs with a time of 92 minutes ahead of Paul. Parsons who finished in• 92.40. Harold Jeffery took third' spot with a time of 93.30. ,,Bob Watson took top Spot~. in both, centre .board races with tifnes of 148.53 and 11:25. P t 'Shanahan and ',Jim , Mulhe n . finished second and third respectively iyn the first race with times of 158,56 and 158:58. Chip `Invitation' Martin despite as severe weight harp. ,dicap struggled • into second place in the second race with a time of 112,17. Jim Mulhern settled for his second third place finish •with a time of 115,43. Marriage is fundamental to the gioowth and continuation of civilization. Know thou that the command of marriage is eternal. This is' a divine iation--and ~wits--never—b changed nor altered. ''< • BAHA'I. For more information write': P.O, Box 212 P.O. Box'334 Goderich Clinton; Ont. Mr: and. Mrs. D.C. Baan alton couple wed ' The ree Methodist Church:. Goderi h, w as the setxing, on May 31 When Mar•garett Dianne Rodges was. united in marriage to Day d Charles Baan. The service was performed by Reveren• Ross Nicholls with Mrs. °Fri;, Fillmore .as soloist andEric ampbell as -pianist. The bri e is the daughter.of Mr, and rs, ,Leonard Rodges RR 2, Clin onotaird'`the groom is the son of r..,and. Mrs. Martin Baan, RR 3 Walton, Given 'in marriage. by her father, the ')ride wore a floor length gown )f soft white jersey knit- with a chaRel train. It featured a ' oop'�neckline:'and was trimme=d, with lace at ,the neck, waistlin'and hem:..She. wore, ,a ' fingtttip _veil with 'matching lace t nd held in place with 'a Juliet cap. The bride carried ai" bouq lel of yel,,low sweetheart rose,, •ttnd shasta daisies. Maid of honour was Marilyn Rodges;-'London; sister' of ;the bride -gowned - in yellow • polyester with ,a matching, hat and carrying 'a boueuet. of shasta daisie's and 'yellow carnations... - The bridesmaids were, Janet. Rodges, London, sister of the bride and Marie Ferguson, ,Goderich, cousin of the bride in matching dresses and hats of pink and blue respectively. They carried bouquets to' Match tltieir dresses.; The groomsn-ran,was Norman Sparlin•g of Forest a friend of the•groo:m band the guests were ushered by David Rodges brother Of the,br.ide and Alvin Klassen, Delhi, ,friend of the groom. • .Thep •reception fol'lowed_at the Little Inn, Bayfield. The•couple are residing on the 'groom's .farm RR 3, Walton. 14s You don't have to . work to get oui work done Student 'A1 MPOWER STUDENTS DERiCH Y Mr: Qnd "Mrs. R: Buchanan ".1Vlr. ,ftmd Mrs. Richard -Buchanan q f, ' RR' G Goderich .celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary'July. K " Mr. and Mrs, Buchanan were nlarrfe6: on July 8, "1935 in Compton, Quebee and moved to Goderich-i-n '1942.. A family dinner was held at Saltford Valle, Hall on Friday evening and a, social evening followed. In attendance` were the' Buchanan's., eight children: Fred _of Acton ; Ronald 't;h rr s.; lr•s. •-R:on :(voroenuf_St. Walsh of North - Bay; Mrs, Phil' (Barbara)' Marzb of Guelph: • Barry of Clinton; and Marcel, John' and .Mrs. Rill (Patricia) 'Clifford all of Goderich,- Mr. Bir'chanan's mother Mrs. L.M. Pope, RR 6 Goderich, was Also present. -Mr. and Mrs. James Pope of Waterloo, Quebec, and Velma Lowson , of Toronto: brother and sister of Mr, Buchanan • and a Mrs. But'hanart''s • brother ., George and his wife of Quebec, as well as' 'Danial La Brie of Camp Borden, attended. Many friends -and neighbours 'from the area spcpt the et(cning and extended their" best wishes to the happy couple, ousetrap succee thrilling audiencE`By Keith Roulston One could hardly .blame to set ,some people'.lauighing. director Steve•Thorne if hews 1 f p. ay catures st a,'inc rong a little nervous before opening' performances' ,by every night for his play The':. member, if 'the cast. Par, ' Mousgti'ap, at Blyth Memorial ticutarly' leasing is the part' r d>b ! 1 Hall on Friday night. After all, Mostlyin Clover was already a smash .with those who had seen it. He hada tough act to follow and had theadded burden of the. ',fact that"many people°who saw Chiver might be coming hack ex'pectting more of the same, It was -warming for him, then that ' th.e' , audience en thusiastically received th , Agatha Christie my'ster thriller,. It is after alLan e tirely differ:nt kind of sj o than Clover. Its, whole ptirpose is to get people, on the edge of their seats, not 'have them ,rolling in the aisles. And the show h_ Su ccecde'd, , in this direction. 'A'teijne'point at the end df 'tire first act several uunger members 'of " the_ audience went clear off, then- sc s at •one of..,the particularly ,thrilling iioments of the lay. Not that there isn't Comedy too, Ron •Swartz in. his roll as a �;at'her disturbed young ar- chi.tect had' the audience scrl conclitirmed to his comedy that by the end of the night ,an he had tri doywas appear on stage p aye y' oca amateurs in the large cast. Melda McElroy as Mrs. Boyle is positively tremendous, Pat Hulley, in one r, if herr firstostage perfdrrnances ,is very strong as M • ss Ca,sewell, the tough bitteh" world, traveller. Den•Nicholson as the .Major also gives a strong -, performance and Doug Palmier e. cif Clinton, as Paravicini y : solutely, sends .shivers 'up the spine. v Angie Guy has one of the�a toughest roles ,to 'play at Mrs. \l alsttan, the owners of.t:he guest ' house, and' brings' it off well: Jim Schaefer, as hcc husband, • manages to blend •berth comedy ,and'tensien ii his splendid bit of • . acting. Gord Bradley as the t�ugh_pi)titorpha st-rut-s--the a -rt-- well. e _" To say any more would he 'likely to give away°some�of the plot'. 'Suffice to say that�.this long-time English hit show still has a lot of life ..in it yet, .and . »Steve `.Thorne and cast are ,helping to beep its reputation as wiltop l_ em ntertainent alive ' and M a• 4 The Golden Gate Senior Citizens held their picnic in 'Harbor Park, Goderich with it .good crowd attending. There' were games and cnntestsAffter which everyone sat down to a 1!olt luck supper, " SHOPPER'S SQUARE, GODERICH A�� 9/A