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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-05-19, Page 331 ■ A�F MR, AND MRS. GREG BAER ngannon wedding delabras with daisies and gladiola decorated the annon United Church on Saturday, April 16 for the ng of Greg Baer and Lori Pentland. The double eremony took place at 3 p.m. and was conducted by everend Dobson of Dungannon. bride' is the- daughter—of- Mr, and -Mr -s- Wilfred and of Dungannon and the groom is the son of Mr, rs. Frank Baer of RR 4 Goderich. organist was Mrs. Karl Lentz, cousin of the bride. ayed the processional hymn, Praise My Soul and cessional hymn, Trumpet Voluntary. Soloist was Margaret Pritchard, aunt of the bride, Toronto. bride was given in marriage by her father. She a gown of white chiffon with a high neckline. The athered skirt formed a chapel train at the back. ately beaded chantilly lace trimmed the bodice at ont and back. An attached double tiered, cape fell over the shoulders. A matching bridal headpiece he silk illusion veil. She carried a cascade bouquet ow miniature roses, white daisies and stephanotis. ron of honor was Mrs. Rodene Utley of Goderich, of the bride. She wore a tiered gown of pastel blue n and a matching wide brimmed hat with chiffon y. She`carried a white wicker basket of daisies and tions tinted to match her gown. lesmaids were Mrs. Norma Crockett of Pickering, of the bride;,, Ors. Carol Andrew of Kincardine, of the bride and Miss Terri Van Dongen of RR 3 n, niece of the bride. r gowns were styled identically to the matron of in pastel colours of mint green, pink and yellow tively. They wore hats and carried baskets of ing flowers. s Julie Pentland of Dungannon, niece of the bride, owergirl. She wore a coral chiffon dress with full red skirt and caplet sleeves. The dress was trim- ith white lace. She carried a basket of flowers. omsman was Alan Shelton of Goderich, friend of. oom. Ushers were Keith Baer of Goderich, brother groom: Larry Pentland of Dungannon, brother of de and John Koopman§ of RR 2 Auburn, friend of oom. groom and his attendants wore fawn coloured swish yellow boutonnieres. ' owing the wedding, a reception was held at the Carnation in Holmesville. The bride's mother d'guests in a gown of coral polyester with a mat - chiffon cape. She wore a wrist corsage of white The groom's mother chose a gown of medium blue ter with lbng chiffon sleeves. She wore a corsage of oses. travelling, the bride changed to navy blue gauchos st with a co-ordinating red, white and blue blouse. ore a red carnation corsage and black accessories. r to the wedding the bride was honored at showers y Mrs. Lois Sinclair of Holmesville; Dungannon Church for the community; Mrs. Karl Lentz, d by Mrs. Doug Allemang for relatives at the of Mrs. Lentz; Mary Burns, of Goderich for• ends and Mrs.. Frank Baer for relatives and neigh - of the groom. She was also presented with a gift the staff at the Bank of Commerce, Goderich, she is employed. owing the wedding rehearsal, the groom's parents ined the wedding party at their home. and Mrs. Greg Baer will reside at Huron Haven , RR 6 Goderich. CODE RICH SIGNAL-S91'AR, TJjURSDAY, MAY 6; -1977 -.-PAGE 9A • Retiring teachers honored The Huron Association of Federation of Women Teachers of Ontario honored three retiring teachers: Mrs. Eluned McNair of Grey Central School; Mrs. Margaret Tyreman, Brussels and Mrs. Amy McCrostie, Colborne Central at their annual meeting May 3. Business was conducted by the president, Mrs. Mary Huether, Brussels, who in- troduced head table guests including: D.J. Cochrane, Director of Education for Huron County; Mrs. Marian Zinn, Vice -Chairman of Huron County Board of Education; Mrs. Lillian Thompson, Wiarton, Director of Region 1, F.W.T.A.O. Mrs. Jeanne Frolick, Provincial President of F.W.T.A.O., and Dr. Florence Henderson, Executive Secretary of F.W.T.A.O. The highlight of the meeting was a discussion on the pros and cons of Amalgamation of the provincial • men's and - < women's teacher association, which will be voted on in June. Mrs. Frolick in speaking against . Amalgamation stressed the value of cooperation between rather Blyth dates - now final Dates have been finalized for the Blyth Summer Festival '77. In addition to Blyth's own four plays, two additional plays will be performed in exchange with Victoria Playhouse in Petrolia. The Petrolia group will perform Artichoke written by Joanna Glass. It is a con- -temporary drama of life in a small prairie town which progress has passed by. This play can be seen on the evenings of July 13, 15, 19, 21 and 23. There will be a matinee on July 14. The other play to be per- formed by the Petrolia group The newly organized Huron is entitled Man With a Load of County Group of La Leche Mischief, It is a light hearted, League will hold its first fast moving musical comedy meeting on June 8 at 8 p.m. at-- set in an 18th century English the home of Mrs. Barb Grant, country inn. It is written by 413 Andrew Street, Exeter. Ben Tarver. It can be seen on The league is a 'non - the evenings of July 12, 14,16, sectarian, non-profit 18, 20 emd 22. There will be a organization with the purpose matinee on July 21. of encouraging "good Blyth's own four plays mothering through breast - include The.. Blood is Strong ' feeding". by Lister Sinclair, A Summer The group will meet the Burning by Harry J. Boyle, second Wednesday of each The Blyth Memorial History month. A series of four Show by Jim Schaefer and meetings will informally The Shortest Distance Bet- discuss different phases of ween Two Points by Keith breastfeeding. The topic for Roulston, the first meeting will be All evening shows at the Advantages of Breastfeeding Blyth Summer Festival are at to Mother and Child. 8:30 p.m. and all matinees Discussion leader will 'be are at 2 p.m, unless Janis Bisback. otherwise specified. All women who are in - For further information on terested in nursing their the dates Blyth's plays are to babies are invited to attend be performed phone Brenda the first meeting. For more Donner at .523-9455 before information contact Janis June .1 and at 523-9300 after Bisback at 262-2192 in Hen- June 1. sill, than amalgamation of O.P.S. and F.W.T.A,O. Doug Pearson, an O.P.S. panel member, felt Donnybrook: ladies hear Toronto lady The May meeting of Donnybrook UCW was held in the chLer'ch on Tuesday evening May 10 with Auburn, Whitechurch, Trinity, St. Helens and St. Augustine ladies invited. Mrs. John Hihdebrand opened the meeting. Mrs. Ray Hanna read the scripture and followed with the meditation hymn, Jesus is the man who cares for others. Mrs. Edward Robinson introduced the guest speaker Miss Elizabeth Wood from Toronto who told of her work with abandoned children from Pueblito in Costa Rica. She showed slides as she talked. The children are abandoned, sometimes whole families, because the parents are unable to provide for them. The children fend for themselves until they • are caught for stealing. Then they are put in a form of jail. •If they are fortunate they are put in the home where they get schooling and care. Mrs. Murray Wilson thanked the speaker and presented her with a gift. Offering was taken up by Mrs. S. Chamney and Mrs. William Hardy. Mrs. •Hildebrand gave the prayer. Mrs. J. Armstrong and Mrs. Roy Taylor sang a duet. Prayer was said by Mrs, Hildebrand and the meeting closed. La Leche League begins in Huron SPECIAL ON PERMS FOR JUNE 525.00 Perm SPECIAL $20.00 amalgamation would end duplication of services and offices at all levels of Federation. He felt an amalgamated group could "speak with one voice to the people, to the boards and to the government." Dr. Florence Henderson firmly stated that "for the time beingF.W.T.A.O. should remain the autonomous organization which it , has been since 1918." She stressed the value of-F.W.T.A.O. to women, as a professional organization which will "allow you to become highly competent as possible in pursuing your role as an educator,' She' pointed out the vast differences in the career patterns of men and women and advised that "when our career patterns become more• alike, then there may be a time for amalgamation.'„ She urged that F.W.T.A.O. members not give up "the one organization, which allows your entry, allows you to stay and develop as a teacher." F.W.T.A.O. as a protective organization is needed to "support women in pursuit of a career in cooperation with other affiliates of O.T.F." John Mann as a proponent of amalgamation proposed that inequalities felt by F.W.T.A.O. members were "due to forces outside the profession." He questioned, "if the public sees us divided inside the profession, will this attitude change?" Other panel members replying were Rick Whiteley and Dave Medd from O.P.S. and Carol Simons for F.W.T.A.O. Live near Goderich Mary Lee James, daughter_.of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollenbeck of 179 Lighthouse Street, Goderich became the bride of Martin (Marty) Presseau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Presseat. of Cambridge on May 13. The ceremony took place in Goderich. The couple were attended by the bride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollenbeck of Wingham. Flower girls were Angela and Kari James, the bride's two young daughters. The 'family are residing at Huron Haven Village, Goderich. 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