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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-13, Page 27ter 4 • • la '7 , . . • GODERICH SINAL -STAR THURSDAY ili.URSPAY;MAY4* 194Ai , Ontario .flydii.:•putic (00...s total.s1,4 'billion.. in '75. • . bad 7.5 million tons, Market • - 0 , its 1974 record high. billion, $100 million less than • Hydro- s ongoing the development: of Canadian buy Canadian' and Stimalate • efforts to and 1.,lb f trent, Delivered coal in 1975 program is intended to helpknown Canadian depots are' the farther • ' _ . eurchases totalled $1,9 . , 197,s, "is inclicatiVe uf Ontario' ,a , "los' in1 the U:: en$ plare in Sailtatchewarr. The amounts o,f , waniu f with AMOK LimitedAO 'ex-. Hydra's need for M a.ter Ontario • Hydro's „procurement report, released HYdro's annual suppliers wherever possible. . "Of,' the total - awrcls to ayeraged $30 a ton, compared pri CP -0:rco°:1.' rdeesve,exiovepsik7nnot :if, riotnrpi; cause a• sharp rise in • the • ce this week, notes outstanding Canadian suppliers, 86 per with $20 in 1979 and" $13 in cent were placed in Ontario," 1978, , • r BEBALDROdEGDNUOLRA R ' ,•, 4 1 commitments ..to 'the end of , • • • Te r ry 'grovitCY LondonQDERCH 524-9015 Ira reppistuitinq • "1" •AT DISCOUNT DAVE'S, YOU'LL FIND ONE OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED COLLECTIONS OF PANELS IN THE COUNTRY • woodtones, stripes andfloral prints and they're priced 'to fit almost anyone's' budget Our larger branches have 36 different varieties of panelling on display - and even' our smaller home centres have 20 available for yourselectiOn So. come to • biscount Dave's' Thechoices so much greater , • and prices range from.4 49 to 16.95'a sheet:lemernber. you can use yourChargex or Mastercharge cards to take advantage of Discount Dave's cash' and cart)/ prices ' • Delivery available at extra cost The newest additions to our collection are "Driftwood" and "Flowers of Autumn" shown at left • We think. these .two panels, will" become run- away best' sellers Driftwood is t.ately: ' a • distinguished compliment to any family room. and.a perfect accent wall for any room in the • home And Flowers of Autumn •can do -won.- ' ders for -your .kitcrien,.bedroom or even your dining room. Come. see. these two.eXciting designs. They're real winners'. • Here's Discount Dave's Complete Collection PLANTATIO'N WALNUT* , 4.99 MISTY GOLD* • 10.99 cHARCOAL WOODLAND - 11.99 NORDIC SPLENDOUR* 4.99 MISTY GREEN* 10.99 CHARCOAL STRIPE 11.99 'SHERWOOD OAK* • 4.99 MISTY BLUE* 10.99 SPRINGTIME" 12.99 RUSTIC CEDAR* 6.99 .KELOWNA BLUE PINE 10.99 PARISIAN GOLD* - • .12,99 1 AUTUMN HAZE* 6.99 CANDLELIGHT • 10.99 PARISIAN GREEN* 12,99 VENETIAN ROSEWOOD" 6.99 DRIFTWOOD* 10.99 PARISIAN BLUE 12.99 SUGAR 'N SPICE 6.99 GOLDEN HICKORY 10.99 FLOWERS OF AUTUMN* • 12.99 STARLIGHT ELM 6.99 MIDNIGHT CYRPRESS* 10,99 GALAXY WHITE' 12.99 • CASTLE PECAN • 6.99GOLDEN IRCH" B , 10.99 SIERRA 18.9S PLANTATION PECAN* ' • 5.99 HCINDURA-5 HICKORY" • 11.99 OLD SPANISH . 18.95 DUTCH ELM •5.99 BARCELONA HICKORY" 11.99 MEDITERRANEAN CED)X13 18.95 .. SOMETHING WHfTE • ‘......,• 10.99 BUCKINGHAM . 11.99 MALAYSIAN MAHOGANY '' •- 4.49 The asterisk appearing besidemany. of the panels listed abbie indicates, • that these panels are available at Our branches The remaining Panels, -are available only at our larger bran• ches Note, teo, that the maronty of these panels are prefinished lauan prints or paper overlays. and the names are simply intended to convey to the reader the color and -ap- 1,pearance of the panelling HOURS: •, Monday thru Fridiy 8:00 a.m. - 5!30 p.m. , Saturday till 4:00 p.m. WINDSOR EAST, KITCHENER AND WINDSOR WEST OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. . 0 SATURDAY TILL 5:30 P.M. •• . • I• M• R. AND"KRS. RUSSELL JES.SOP • •••to califoitiitu. • . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jessop were. married April:10 at St. George's Anglican Churchin Goderich, and following a honeymoon trip to California, the couple are residing at RR 1 Lucknow. •• •The bride; the former Gayle Jones, is the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. W.A. Jones, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs., George Jessop, Stratford, are the parents of the gromn. Canon G.G. _ Russell officiated for the double -ring ceremony amid candelabra and baskets of white daisies • and yellogladioli. Given in marriage by her father; the bride wore a capulet styled gown of white satin trimmed in lace at the neck and sleeves. Her veil was finger-tip length trimmed • in the same lace as the dress with matching headpiece. • She carried a bouquet of yellow roses, green and white baby's breath and white carnations. Maid of honor was Beverly Denomme, Goderich. She wore a light green floor -length A-line sleeveless gown .with Matching print .jacket featuring angel cap sleeves and a hood. She carried a wieker basket of yellow daisies and green bal2y,',§ breath, • Bridesmaids were :Sandy Prowse Auburn; • Robin Cowell, Stratford; and Jan Fisher, Goderich. They were gowned identrally'to themai of honor. • Lisa Fisher, Goderich, as flowergirl wore a pinafore styled floor -length dress of material identical to .the ' material in the dresses worn by the senior attendants, -841e-were-yetkm-daisies-in-her-Frair-and-carried- a basket of yellow daisies and green baby's breath• . : Groomsman was Steven Jessop„ brother afthe groam, Stratford. Ushers. were Kirk Roberts, Stratford; Dave - Young, Sebringyille; and Rick DroUin, Stratford. The men wore bottle green tuxedos. - . The wedding . reception was at:the Itoyal Canadian Legion Hall lit Goderich. Baskets of white daisies and „n yellow gladion.,,with yellow candles on the table, set the •deCor•for the wedding dinner. ° The bride's. bother received' her guests in.a two-pieo' e - :o • tangerine -colored dress with chiffon sleeves accented by • a gardenia. corsage.. The groom's mother. selected _a sleeVeless gown of tarquoise•With matching cape and a corsage of yellow roses. For travelling; the bride changed.to a floor-lengthpink and white prink dress with a burgundy lace shawl. Wedding guests were, Presented from Michigan, Nova Scotia, London, Stratford, Windsor and Peterbbrough. Wedding congratulations , were redeived ''by telegram ' from London, England and Sydney, Australia'. •:Prior to her marriage, the bride was feted at showers given by Bev Denornrne for relatiyes and friends, arid.by Jan Fisher for friends. • • ,, • Negotiations continued 1975, excluding long-term fuel he said. ^'• ' • ahendst $2.2 billiOn.' " arrangements, totalled increased to $366 million ,in Suppliers, aimed at securing • • Purchase of primary an uranium . Neil- with ierCrria•ne'aodnitracts through • • With. the . exception "of• 1975 from $1,97 miltion in 1974:• primary fuels such as oil and Coal purchases mainly from the year 2000 Current con, : . '' , coal,' 78 per cent of .the total : the U.S. accounted. for 7.4 per - tracts will mOe'. alrhost 411 of .valge of 1975 purchases was .cent; natural gas, the predicted requirements , • 14 Per: - ,. : INFORMATION . directed to canadiamsources. cent; nuclear faelS, 7 per cent. trough 1980 and part of the • $? o09 $100 00 This cOmpared with 70 per • (loth from Canadialf soar- erojctecl need to 1985, --- Phone us. We'll tell yOu how to cent the previous Year. , cesi; and Venezuelan , and, During the year Hydro ' ' get all the money you .need H.E. :Kennedy, Director of Arabian oil, 5percent. - , sighed uranium agreements quickly on a;ow Cost 2nd or 3r, Supply Procurement, saarthe Coal consumption in 1975' wi:th Shell Canada to explore .., d mtge. Free call colteCt .1 416466-9584; evg. substantial 1-416.231- increase in• rerriained the same as in,each in Northgrn Ontario and the • 8146.• Prompt Investment awards to Canadian suppliers .' of the two Previous years, Northwest Territories, and • 'Corp.; 339 Bay St., Toronto. MTGE. LOAN -Yamit.„ , HEADQUARTERS . . . . • . •ROGERS MAJESTIC TV .EXPERTTV SERVICE • ANTtNhlAf&TOWER INSTALLATION- •-•• • • , - • _ • . - • ' • - • • . • , , 162 MARY ST. GODERII-I 524:9089 •• • CID /11171811111iliatinisa ......... 1.E$1--• • .,' ..:w"'...' ., r ., • '" ' . . ' . - . .,. .. .. (4:, .t;:- „... , -...,7 • 2.;.-;-%*.• -11..41.- ,.., ; • s,'-', ....'", -,X.,' '1* - '') ' ,.. . ... • -7 .:;". ... f ....• 2-, f:„.: ' .fl , ' '''''''5. 2' 4 1 ... v. .2:4,.. %*s%. ,>. -../.. ' ". '' ...1',,..;;,,...,:l.,:.., -;x:.:',..'- ;"'..:•!--.,.:::< ' • ' :,',PF...:10.... , • 1 .,, . nt„ 1- •, 1". '; „...•,-,e22,:.- • 1:4 -.'' " :,..-,.‘f,: '• .', -.' ; .ft.4 . • L''-' ..Z. , ..:. 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Or OUR BEST SEILLEFq Rich•loaing, prefuushed, first quality • panels All are standard 4. x 8' size, and each is priced un. • der Seven dollars. - • 15 Branches . TO SERVE you Amherslburg Exeter Goderich , Grand Bend Harrow'. Kincardine . kihgsviiie Kitchen'er 589 Fairway Road South' Owen Sound , Pidgetown sdsthar4ton ;hedtord West Lerma Windsor Batt 'Tecurpstrh Bypass.. Hwy. 2 Windsor West • 734.1221 500 rrorit Road in LaSalle Kitchener Gut -of •lown Charge: 1.139a.28p•8990 736-2151 235-1422 524-8321 238-2374 738.2221 396-3403 744-6371 376-3181 674-5465 797-3245 296-4991 768-1520, 727.8001 Call • Free 01 or 8991. .. • 'Neaearatariaiiiisimiiiimimiataisiemaieal Nordic Splendour and Sherwood Oak are ' seconds measuring 4 1001 by 90'' others are first quality. full' size 4*x8* • panels 111111111111‘.. 452141111111,111-11t.I1111' aiC6 s 11 Ht;:imE- cENTREs- imam wit sti-kiiilt A DIVISION Of anoary. LUMBER CO LTD I