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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-03-11, Page 32PAGE 12A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1981 Knox Presbyterianthurch was decorated with white gladiolus and pink mutes for the -wedding of Cathy Hildebrand and Darryl McMillen on February 7, 1981. The bride is the daughter of Greg and Pat Hildebrand, of Goderich, and the groom's Parents are ..0?l o and Arylne McMillen. also of Goderich. The Reverend Ronald McCallum officiated the double ring ceremony, and Lorne Dotterer provided the organ music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a long white wedding gown trimmed with flowered lace, pearls, sequins, and had a matching train. Her headpiece was also adorned with lace, pearls, and sequins. She wore a long trailing veil edged with flowered lace. Her bouquet was of silk burgundy roses and white babies breath. Trish Seaman. of .Kit- chener, was the maid of honor. She wore a long burgundy polyester gown with a bodice and long sleeves of printed lace., Her flowers Were miniature pink and white mums with a trim of babies breath and pink velvet ribbons A matching flower piece was worn in her hair. Deb , Allan and Barb Petrie, both of Goderich, were the bridesmaids. They wore identical dresses to the maid of honor. The groom's best man was Mike Burley, and ushers were Paul Duckworth and Ray Kohnert, all of Godertelh ..... ._ The reception was held at Saltford Valley Hall. 'Mrs. Hildebrand greeted guests in a long pleated gown .of rose polyester with matching cape. She wore a corsage of white roses. The groom's mother wore a baby blue cocktail length dress of polyester, and wore a corsage of yellow roses. • After a wedding trip to western Ontario, . the .couple took up residence on Regent Street in Goderich. 'Showers were given by the ,bridesmaids,... and ....guests MR. AND MRS. DARRYL McMILLEN attended the wedding from Goderich, Hamilton, Win- ( Douglas Lonsdale photo) dsor, Guelph, and Kitchener. ornmissioners represent Goderich at OMEA annual meeting Leonard.... -Shear -down, Albert Shore, and. Dr. James Peters of . Goderich PUC were among.., the 1;400 delegates representing electric utilitycommissions from across the province attending the 72nd annual • meeting of the Ontario Municipal Electric Association (O.M.E.A. ), March 2 and 3. Dr. Peters was. elected as one of .18 directors of O.M.E.A. for 1981. O.M.E.A. President, Douglas G. Hugill of Sault Ste. Marie, reported on association activity in a number of areas that could have serious implications for municipal hydro customers. He stressed that, "Anything that pushes up costs and rates for electrical con- sumers in Ontario must be • resisted". Mr. Hugill emphasized the importance of ' keeping communications open with all levels of government, stating that commissioners must keep their represen- tatives aware of association positions and the reasons why those positions were taken. Program• speakers in- cluded: The . Hon. Wm. G. Davis, Premier of Ontario, Hugh L. Macaulay, Chair- man of Ontario Hydro, Dr. Elihu- Bergman, Executive Director, Americans for Energy Independence and Roy ., MacLaren, Parliamentary Secretary` to the Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources - Canada. A panel addressed the subject - "Viewpoint on Energy" providing delegates With a viewpoint ,from industry; labour and the consumer'. Panel par- ticipants were: Miriam P. Kramer, President, Con- sumers' Association of Canada (Ontario), John M. Carruthers, President, Ontario Allied Construction Trades Council and W.L. 'Wordie' Hetherington, President, NEI Canada Limited. Freelance jour- nalist specializing in energy, L. Ray Silver, moderated the "' panel discussion. The Association is the spokesman for more than 320 municipal utilities throughout Ontario, the commissioners and. coun- cillors of which were elected to operate a specialized municipal, service and thus -represent more _ -than - two million. residential,* com- , mercial and industrial. customers served by the municipal. distribution system„ and who consume two-thirds of the electric power in Ontario. The annual meeting is held m conjunction with that of the Association of Municipal Electrical Utilities (of Ontario) (AMEU). DAVE HAYLOW ELECTRICAL Serving industrial. Commercial, Residential Needs - 524-6038 AFTER MASTECT Finally. a completely realistic breast prosthesis, the Knoche natural form breast prosthesis. looks and feels so very natural (nipple, areola, weight. shape and_cotourl. you forget you are wearing a prosthesis. Totally different, not fluid filled'. Wear in a regular or sheer bra,,no pocket needed. 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If tax time puts you in the squeeze, remem- ber, last year the trained. specialists at H&19 Block took the pressure off for over three-quarters of a million Cana- dians by preparing accurate income tax returns at an average cost of about $20..That's,a good return for the money. And a lot less pressure. This year be sure. THE.INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS • Pensioners: Ask about special rates. GODERICH 19 VICTORIA ST. N. HOURS: DAILY 9-8 PM SAT. 9-4 PM zehrs fine markets... of fine foods FOR _. SATS PRICES EFFECTIVE UN'TIL•CLOSING TUES. MAR. 17 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES FRESH ONTARIO LOIN BUDGET PACK PORK CHOPS s 3 CENTRE PORTION 3 RIB PORTION 3 TENDERLOIN PORTLON • PORK LOIN RIB PORTION FRESH ONTARIO COUNTRY STYLE RIBS AT THE DELI NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL STORES MAPLE LEAF COUNTRY KITCHEN HAM s °Eo LB 3.29 PRIDE OF CANADA EYE OF ROUND PASTRAMI LB X4,29 SCHNEIDERS BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA I-13 *178 AT THE WHARF NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL STORES FRESH! ATLANTIC BOSTON BLUE 69 FILLETS FROM THE LOIN FRESH YOUNG ONTARIO CENTRE CUT PORE( :CHOPS s� LB. FROM THE PORK LOIN BONELESS! CENTRE CUT CHOPS OR ROASTS SHOPSYS COLE SLAW, POTATO OR CHEF SALADS SCHNEIDERS SLICED CORNED BEEF 500 c1 THREE 57 q PHLS SCHNEIDERS DUTCH TREAT FRANKS 1 LB PKG SCHNEIDERS FAMILY PACK BEEF BURGERS 1 Kq SCHNEIDERS PORK BUTT BONELESS FRESH #f. f9 COTTAGE ROLL#'.'8 CAMPFIRE FROZEN E et 79 MEAT ROLL 5o0 $1.18 ONTARIO FRESH #f.88 LEGS LB $1.28 FRESH Ar IT CHICKEN *4, 49 BLREASTS ,B f f , 5s SCHNEIDERS\ PORI( & BEEF FRESH ENGLISH SAUSAGE '1. 981a MAPLE LEAF FULLY COOKED PORK SHOULDER SMOKED.. PICNIC TENDER & TASTY SitOPSYS SWEET PICKLED CORNED BEEF BRISKET 1.29 LB 500.g PKG DEVON SLICED SIDE BACON ;f.44 MAPLE LEAF SLICED BOLOGNA 500 g PKG VAC PACKED SWEET PICKLED MAPLE LEAF COTTAGE ROLL "4, La YOUNG ONTARIO FRESH COUNT.RY CUT CHICKEN 3 FOREQUARTERS WITH WHOLE RACK AND NECK 3 HINDQUARTERS WITH WHOLE BACK 3 WINGS ANO 2 GIBLET PACKS 5 5