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S ` LQ�R•f,C1-)< SfG1V�,,I =STAR, THURSDAY,. MAY 13, 1976
MR. AND MRS. JAMES CAMPBELL
(photo by Harvey': McDowell)
Live near Blyth
Goderich Free Methodist Charch was the scene April
By the feel of the weather (GA store • the One right' on
today; I would say winter is ; the corner -of Elgin and South
still here -:but looking at the - Streets. Right TV" 'it''is a soft.
beautiful tulips all over town brown .color 'soon.. you will
SPRING ' can't be too 'far • see a definite change •and
away, • . every week__ as the color
the beds of -yellow tulips, at deepens to almost a ,black;
all the .strategic points in you Will be amazed at the
town, are a sight to behold. great color. „change in this
The ladies of the Legion ' beautiful tree: Then in the fall
deserve a lot of credit for not you will find it has faded out
only this great display but .for to.. the soft brown it started;
many other things they do for with in the spring.
the benefit of the•town. They ..I am late, of course, in.
surely are a. hard working, seeing our new shopping
group and.. I,. for one, wish to centre, but certainlypleased
sayThanks a lot, girls". to. see the fine shops that are'
:.
It's •wonderful; too, to see already there.
the little .purple violets in the' The A & P Store certainly
-- lawns and alongside the measures up to any of the fine
sidewalks .. that . was one, new stores that I. saw in the
thing •that really amazed me States '.and their fresh fruits.
my first spring in Goderich.. and vegetables centre just.
Imagine • walking thru' the tops, them all. Each store,
grass trying,to not step on the there,.is certainly drying to be
- violets! • _ the bestand most up to date
This is the one thing that in the county - and I'd say
people in the -south --- really .._ they were doing a good job.
24 „for the double ring ceremony at_ which Marilyn, miss. The early spring crocus They are to be congratulated
Rodges, Goderich, became the bride of James Campbell,
Blyth. The groom's brother, the Rev. John Campbell,
. Grand Bend, officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Rodges. Goderich: The groom's parents are Mr.. and
Mrs. Douglas Campbell,. Blyth.
'Wedding music was supplied by pianist Eric Campbell,
bxother_of_the grooin,_a_nd soloist_Mrs Doran Rolston. •
Given in marriage by her father, the bride .wore a1loor=
length white polyester- gown trimmed with tiny daisies.
Her finger-tip veil—had matching daisy .lace' and she
carried a white Bible crested with- an arrangement of
yellow and p.ink•roses and daisies. . •
Maid of honor was the bride's sister, .Janet Rodges,
London. She wore a pink dress with a Holly Hobby style
apron and hat•of green print. She carried -a white wicker
' basket with pink carnations and white daisies.
Bridesmaids were Karen and Colleen. Rodges, sisters
of the bride, Goderich. They wore dresses of deep yellow
- with aprons andhats of green. print. They carried white
wickgr.baskets with yellow carnations and white daisies.
Heather Campbell, niece of the .groom; Blyth,, was
er-girl in a pink and green Holly Hobby: ensemble
similar to the -one -womb y the maid_of. onor. •
in a variety of colors and the again - keep it up.
riot .of tiny colorful flowers' The Square, I find, is just -as
that follow the Snowdrop. Of busyy as ever, and I feel, as I
course they say it com-. ' said before, that the new Mall
pensates formissing all the . will not hurt'them just perk
snow and bad weather .. and.. them up.
they •have flowers all year , I can't believe the 'traffic •
_roundinc_the bud, the open I'm seeing in Goderich. It has .,
flower and the . seed are on. :•in.&eased so ".much tl—rat—I--
• most of their flowering trees believe it must be the better
and bushes all year. Still shopping .facilities on The
there is something about Square and' the Centre that •
early spring and colorful fall are_.contributi.ng to this in a
that just can.'tbe:forgotten. big way:
When we left Florida the On: Wednesday,. May 19 the
Jacaranda trees . were in Victoria Street Church
• bloom. These are large trees U.C.W. gals have their Spring
the size of our'sznaller maple Flower Tea and baked goods
trees and they are .covered sale. This is . always a lovely
with•flowers - no leaves - from affair, ,don't miss. it r; bring
a lovely soft blue to beautiful .'along friends and tell the
violet colors, each tree, one newcomers about it - so they
whole color. The "Tree of will enjoy it.;Also, .onMay 19,
ld" ' . • - blaoms at this but in the evening'-; 8 p.m. =
time ands' it is actua ly a so e • • . ' "�Of file '
—gold color are having their auction of
• Then they have .so many plants - you bring your extra
' other flowering trees: and plants. This is always fun and
Shrubs that spurt extra, color it is held at St. George s Hall:.
.about Marchand early April: May 12 ' the Lucknow
I'm sure you'd have to -live Horticulture Society has their
down there many, many Spring Tea and Craft Show in
years before you could give their ,Legion Hall. I; know a
up missing the spring and fall good many people from town
colors of the . northern. like to goto this Lucknow
tires. event - so don't forget it
dp
the Nile you can get tickets at.
the door. The Nile ladies
really . try to make their
supper thebest you ever had,
so besure to ge - And too the
church suppers are'. better
and cheaper than any you can
get ANYWHERE believe•
me!
May 29 is the big auction
sale at St. George's
Church.
This is your chance to donate
'most anything' to the church
'as every penny helps. Books,
dishes, furniture odds and
ends and your: white
elephants will all help and
Mike willhave a lot of fun
getting everyone. bidding.
It takes place, on the lawn
but indoors if the weather is
disagreeable: Get your
donations gathered up and
watch for the phone numbers
next issue to callfor pick up.
Love Martha
P.S: - Arts and Crafts in Court.
House Park, July 15,: 16 and
17. Tell your friends.
•Ringbearen was Douglas Campbell, nephew 'of. the
groom, Grand Bend --
Groomsman
Groomsman was Ralph Campbell, brother; of . the
groom, Blyth. Ushers were Gerald and David Rodges,
brothers of the. bride,-Goderich:
Thewedding reception was at The White Carnation at
''Holntesville where spring flowers set the decor. The
bride's -mother chose'a blue flower print dress with:a,
corsage of yellow daisies: The groom's mother selected a
sand and brown print dress with a corsage of pink
daisies.: .
-
For a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the bride changed
toa brawn suit witha corsage of orange sweetheart
roses.'
They are residing at RR 3. Blyth."
Couple wed
tin -.Ottawa
Mr -s --Hazel Goddard of _----
.GOde rt n and Me. Orten L.
Kenny were -married April 17,
1976 in Parkdale United
-Church; Ottawa.
Family- and friends at-
tended a reception at : the
Town and Country in Ottawa.
0.1HESE f AREWELL
MRS. EVERETTTAYLOR,
Mrs. EverettTaylor:passed
away suddenly at her home in
Blyth on Tuesday. April: 27
from a sudden heart attack.
- She was born <ln West
Wawanosh on March 3, 1916;
the `'daughter of the late
Robert James Rutledge and
Hilda. Pearson. She attended
SS No: 3 school in Colborne
Twp.'
She .. w.as married June 1,
1931.. to John Everett Taylor.
Following their marriage the
couple resided on the 3rd line
East . Wawanosh until. '1955.
From there they wont Art 14
concession of .Hullett." Two..
and later retired at Blyth.
(1974).
She was a .member of Knox
United Church, Auburn and
an active memb;j' of the UCW
for a number of years.
Surviving besides her
husband are two' daughters
Mrs. Clinton (Joyce) Gunter
of Listowel and Mrs. Cecil
• (Lois) Hallam- of Goderich;
one sister, Mrs. Fred (Laura)
Wagner of Auburn; one
brother, Elwin Rutledge of St.
Yru though I wink thruuah the runty
of"the shudow•I,f deulh: 1 shun fear no
mai for Thou an with me
—ZJrd Psalm
Petersburg, Florida; and two
grandchildren, Gary and
Johnny of Goderich •,,.
The,' funeral servicetook,
place on April' 30, 1976 from
the Tasker Funeral Home
with the' Rev. Wittich of Blyth,
and Pastor . Fry of Goderich
officiating. : •• .
Burial .was . in Maitland
Cemetery, Goderich.
Pallbearers' Were- .Harold
Cork, Bert Daer, .Harvey
Sillib, Mansel ' Cook,
Lawrence Plaetzer, Maurice
Bean. Flowerbearers were
four nephews, • Bill, Gary,
Keith and Clare Rodger.
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