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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).
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Skater Teresa Ferguson is made up for her Valentine's Day
number by Gysele Campbell before the Goderich Figure
Skating Club's Ice Nicks '81 show on Saturday. The theme
for the show was `Holidays of the Year.' (Photo
Buchanan)
by Joanne
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