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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-11-04, Page 28PAGE 12A—GODERICH SIGN TAR, WEDNESDAY,. NOVEMBER 4,1981 Cou le residing in Victoria Street united Church in Goderich 'was decorated with candelabra and bouquets, of white gladioli and blue mums for the October 10th wedding of Sharon Elitabeth titter and Larry Tyndall, of Pen- ticton &. C. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil de Haas of Goderlch and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turner of RR 6, Goderich. Rev. John Wood conducted the double -ring evening ritish Colum is ceremony and special organ music was. supplied by Paul Howe. The bride, escorted into the church by her father, wore a cream colored jersey dress and over.jacket. The floor -length gown featuring spaghetti shoulder straps, Finds balloon with postcard Roy Bellinger, while checking traps on the farm. of Jams Hayden rf . Port Albert, observed a balloon' caught in the branches of a tree. on opening the balloon, he found a postcard 'which had been sent up October 25, 1981 from Mount Calvary Lutheran Church In Detroit. , It read, "Sven though we don't know you, we hopethat JoIt know and believe in esus Christ as your Saviour from sin Please assist by returning the pdsteard. We, the high school youth of Mount Carmel, thank you". Since the balloon was recovered on October 26 it made good time in cruising Lake Huron. Kaye Shirtier from 1iauiiliton, who has been a ,surtimer resident • of Port Albert. for several years, spent several days this week in the village • visiting friends • William and Marg Balk- will of Downsview spent several days this week at their home in the village. Port Albert news Tom Livingstone, correspondent 629.7645 Roy and Bessie Bellinger of ' Port Albert will be en- tertainingtheir entire family for Chrstmas dinner on November 8. Ken and Nancy Doherty live in Timmins and Mike and Janet Bellinger live in South Lancaster and the early November date was most convenient for the whole family. Nancy Doherty is the former Nancy Bellinger and her husband Ken is the curator of the '`iiimmins. Museum. Ken's parents live in Port Albert. Janet Bellinger is the daughter of Thursa Niftier, ter, formerly of Goderich. Mike Bellinger is a pilot with Nordair. Terry and 'Su n Sovereign Bank opens in Goderic 15 YIEAIES AGO The 'Sovereign Dank of Canada has now taken on the solid position of new pew manent quarters for their f oderich branch at ' the corner of Colborne. Street end The Square. Jonathan W. Craigie's tender for the skating drink for the whiter imam has been acdepted by the directors of the Curling and Skating Asssotion and Mr. Craiigie has again taken possession ofthe building. The . ' Baptist 'Church Is Ding roofed in so it looks ds if the whittle work will be finished before winter sets The weather has hemline so far this month and the bowlers. have played full rirsdi+'ery day but Sunday, At the town council meeting Priddy, night, the collector reported $22,741.57 taxes collected, 25 YEARS AGO Prom . an attendance standpoint, this has been the biggest year in the history of Huron ..County Pioneer Museum, reports Curator J,IL Neill, On Sunday, the 11,550th visitors registered, bringing the attendance to 750 more than all of 1554. Described as a stepping stdlie to future industrial development, "See Goderich Day" drew 28 out-of-town industrial agents and trade commissioners to the town on Wednesday of last week. Peter 1Jerman gave the valedictory address at the annual commencement and graduating exercises at GDCI Friday evening. 5YEAHS AG0 There will be at least one vaeancq on Goderich Town SEAS ..*" N GIFTS NECKLACES BROOCHES RINGS BRACELETS EARRINGS BELT BUCKLES BOLA TIES PIN-UPS DROPS BEADS GEMSTONES TIGER EYE JADE OPAL CATS' EYES STARS A METHYST BIRTHSTONES Plus many Mara. , ,.-; i.7 Pa 4W.�, 4' En; 5244412 Council this fall when election time rolls around December 6. Councillor Jim Peters, elected to council for the first tirrle in 1914, says he will not• be brick for another : terra. 10' A group of six Ininere from the Domtar Sifto Salt kline at Goderk h represent the first graduates of a provindaily standardized mine rescue tradnlig programa which will see a team of 18 qualified men based at the local mine, Worsell are from Goderich, Susan is the former Susan Bellinger. Mark and Paul Bellinger are at home. Also attending will be Roy Bellinger's mother, Mrs. D. Bellinger who is 93 and makes her home in Goderich. Morning Star Masonic lodge, Carlow held an emergent meeting on October 28. The work of the evening was the conferring of the First Degree on Allan Brown of Carlow. Visitors were in attendance from Blyth and Burford. A social hour was enjoyed . in the banquet room. Worshipful Master of Morningstar Lodge is Gregg Hazlitt, Carmen Hayden, retired area farmer, reports that the corn is of good quality and that it is averaging over 100 bushels to the. acre. This summer it got the rain at the right time, however, therein MIS Fall has made it difficult for some farmersto harvest their corn. It was certainly not 'Blue Monday' for many fisher- men at Port Albert this past Mpnday. Roy Bellinger, Conservation Officer with the Ministry of Natural Resources, states he is aware of 17 rainbow trout being caught. 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The bride's sister, Connie de Haas of Goderich, was the maid of honor and wore a soft blue gown, of nylon sheer over taffeta, accented with blue lace appliques at the rounded neckline. To complete her outfit she wore baby's breath in her hair and carried a bouquet of cream and blue colored silk flowers. , A friend of the groom, Eric Schilbe of Bayfield, was the best man and guests were escorted into the church by ushers Jim Daer of Burlington, brother of the bride, and Ken Meriam of Goderich, friend of the groom. Following the ceremony, guests were welcomed at the bride's parents' home. A reception and luncheon followed at the Maitland Valley Country Club in Goderich. For the occasion the bride's mother wore a cocktail -length dress and jacket. The peach colored dress and sheer over -jacket were accented with cream accessories. The groom's. mother wore a taupe and cream • colored dress, featuring a tucked bodice and belted waistline. Her outfit was accented with a cream corsage. 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