The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-08-04, Page 2PAGE 2 -O —CIODEllICH I1 i STT , WEDNESDAY, ' 4,1982
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CHIP WAGON
Now in Our New Location And
PEN. FOR BUSINESS
Enjoy Our Delicious HOMEMADE
orad Freshly Made
Perfectly Prepared
FRENCH
FRIES
L CrwayE ooe
6& HAMILTON 51.
Across From Becker:.
Wed
outdoors
Baskets. of pink peonies,
eta daisies and fere
gated the lawn of the
cle's pants' home en
Jae W at 7 pan. for the
• wedding of Lauren Dustew
of Guelph and Stephen
Doney of Gowantow1L
The bride is the daaghter
of Mr. and M. Gerald
Dustow of Colborne Towsn•
-
$hip dthev. is theins,
of Mrs. Meaux. Daley of ..
Goderich and the late Harley
Denney, •
The Reverend Mach Of
Blyth, ' assisted by Mr.
George -Cowan of Dungan-
non, ofclatd at the double-
rirrig ceremony. Shelley
ItiVett, cousin of the bride,
ROBERT Me, GIBBINGS
G & G WELDING St FABRI T N
247 ALBERT ST., CLINTON. ONT. = 7.3 5
Mr. and Mrs. S
dyed organ music ae
eonnpanied by soloist merge
Cowan who sang Wedding;
Hyp before the ceremony
and 0 Perfect Lance during
the signing of the regiter-
Tkbebride was given in
marriage by her parents
She wore a dress of French
lace with fitted bodice, key-
hole neckline embroidered
with pearls, long lit
sleeves and three tiered skirt
ending in a train. She also
wore a bat of lace tulle with
the brine turned up on the
right. side with roses,
stephanotis and baby's
breath on thesoppoSite.
and a tulle bow at the back
making a veil. She carried a
cascade bouquet of white
rases, stephanotis, baby's
breath and ivy.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Debra Moran of Lucknow,
sister of the bride. She wore
a'white Victorian blouse with
high ruffled neckline; leg o'
mutton short sleeves and
double peplum at the waist
and a long royal blue taffeta
skirt with ruffle She carried
a bouquet of Shasta daisies,
miniature blue asters and
tiny pink blossoms with
baby's breath'andfera _..,.._.. _
Bridesmaid , was Pam -
Mew of Goderich, sister of
the groom and junior
bridesmaid was Teresa
Eggleston of Goderich, niece
of the bride. They were
gowned similarly to the
matron of honor.
• Flower girls were Jennifer
and Janet Eggleston of
Goderich, nieces of the
bride They wore blue and
tepben Dorsey
white flower egresses with,
high ruffled necks, puffed
sleevess and full calf -length
skirts with ruffles. They
Carried baskets of flowers
the same as the
Groomsman was Jim
Clement of Calgary, Alberta,
friend of the groom.
Ushers were Claris Carter
of Goderich, friend of the
groan and Bradley Dorsey enf
brother of the
gnionn
Following the wedding
ceremony, a reception was
held at the Goderich Legion
halt, .....The . bride's . mother
greeted gateau wearing a
street -le gth finely pleated
georgette dress in shades of
mauve and blues with a
corsage of mauve roses.
The groom's mother
assisted wearing a street-
length dress of pink peau de
soie with wide square
neckline, • pleated capelet
sleeves, softly pleated skirt
and purse corsage of pink
roses.
For a wedding trip to
Mantoulin Island, the bride
changed to a pale green
b9azer with hind 6fured`
skirt, white.rr Sneessorles and
a corsage of white roses.
Mr. and Mrs. .Stephen
Doney will reside in Kurt-
zville.
Prior to her wedding, the
bride was feted at a com-
munity and church shower at.
Nile.
GRACE COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Huron Centennial
Scfeoo1
BRUCEuIELD, ONT.
4624260, 565-3341
And 236.4999
11$ . Font lylble"
School
1119 - Speaker. Randy
Mann
PREACHING THE
DOCTRINES
of GRACE
1moor
to from e1
e0offmopf e. has been
kinkier with no reports of crop damage -
Since the damage was done in May, Mr. Mahon has
replanted an :fa exp, bast the
hint an . P Be didn't have insurance en
the crop, Mr, Mahan said.
-We've never led an alfalfa crop ...usually it is
tiOiTii..,,
- ," Mr. qMahon.
Mr.. Mahon Z " - mss 0,e' 1WI_might
help so,bYt he feesIfigurosaboidd be ofJ
the
brochure
He doesiartknow if or hew he is going to be
compen-
sated for his loss, but Mr. Mahon said lawyer
wrote letter
to the Ministry on June 25, but there has
been nereplyyd..
Signs warn farmer s.
fsom page 1
method of isnling allyl wastes, These systems,
patticularly if they are incorporated into the horn
may pose a serious hazard becatise of
gases produced, Decomposing animal manure gives
off a vary of gases inelndhkg hydrogen, ,
carbon diose and methane. Hy as
theme* dangerous, as a toxic " ^ Irl
high oras it lin "lead to almost in-
stantaneous poisoning and dem.,
fiydrogesn sulphide is heavier than air and the gas
has a tendency to settle on the surface of the manure.
Over a period of time, the undisturbed gas, along with
a rising Level of liquid manure in the storage system,
may force the gas above the floor level. When this
happens, animals are usually doomed.
The Farm Airsociation notes that the greatest
danger of exposure to hydrogen sulphide exists
during agitation and pumping. Clean out, during the
fall months after several months of waren tem-
perature storage, accelerates gas production, or
clean out after a prolonged period of time, increases
the •-potential. danger. -.During.... agitation, hydrogen
sulphide is released from the manure in the same
manner as carbon diamide is discharged after shaking
a carbonated soft drink.
When taken into the lungs, the gas goes into the
blood and attacks the nervous system.. In large
amounts, it paralyzes. Death can result from failure
Of respiration and consequent asphyxia. The Farm
Association warns that a person who inhales a large
concentration of hydrogen sulphide, drops dead as if
hit by a bullet.
The Association cautions farmers to make sure all
fans are working properly and to stay out of the barn
while flushing gutters. -
A person overcome by this gas should be im-
mediately removed from the contaminated area and
given artificial respiration. Exposure to lesser
concentrations may result in nausea, stomach
--`� distress. beleiuiig;