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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-11-02, Page 35y �YxY°Pj. t Tlilifi4ar4 HERITAGE comes to us out of the past - and so does everything connected to heritage. It has to be something that has been in existence for a long time. We often forget that' heritage is a continuing, flowing stream that is constantly being renewed and increased. Nothing of any value is ever lost. It can be misplaced - but somewhere in the vastness of the world, xn everything that has been created - is there to be found. Whether we are planning %r generations. to come or just meeting the necessities of the day - eyery new thing, every fresh idea, every original thought - is an addition to the stream off HERITAGE. In government, for instance, the world moved from monarchy toward representative, government through to GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ,'197$ --PAGE 11A • b .•�..a4..1.0. 0..��01�YnW.i4� gr- ,P`w-..�11,,,.PA^111/'R.v,rOw1 K'V V h Martha R�.I'4..asp"M.rwr.."1.roa.�q..r�..-o...'`..'rrOO�R.rt.A the intervention of the Lords in England. That movement expanded to inelude representation of the common people to form a complete parliament. As the world moved westward, other new ideas of democracy and representative gover- nment were built upon THAT foundation. It is easy to see how the great moments were PLANNED for the future, were MADE for the i!eop!e..cular future. It is hard for us to see that what we do day by day is part .of the process of building heritage for the future. It is fairly obvious' that we build a family heritage and also a community heritage, but our contributions to the universal heritage shared by all mankind are less obvious - it's harder to see OUR role in that process. Couple marry in Richmond Hill Autumn flowers decorated Richmond Hill United Church on Saturday, October .14 for the wedding ceremony of. Linda Ann Glenn and Vernon David Carl Oesch. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Glennof Richmond Hill and the groom is the son of Mrs. Madge Oesch of Goderich and the late Vernon Wesley Oesch. The Reverend Dr. McNair officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mr. Lawrence Leverington played the wedding music. the bride,was,.gitiv n mar-riage.hy h -r.fat .er,,_She.- wore a floor length gown of white sheer silk over white satin polyester styled with an empire waistline and featuring a Queen Ann neckline. The neckline and bodice of the gown were ,appliqued with lace and the skirt of the gown flowed into a long train. The long veil which was edged with lace was attached to a Juliet headpiece. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of baby blue roses and baby's breath. She wore a diamond centered gold cross, a gift from the groom. Maid of honor was Berni Devlin of Richmond Hill, friend of the bride. She wore a pink satin gown and carried a cascade bouquet of pink elegance. Flower girl was Julie Glenn of Auburn. She wore a pink gown with dotted Swiss overlay. Best man was Douglas Carl Oesch of Bayfield, cousin of the groom. Guests were ushered into the church by Frank and John Glenn, brothers of the The groom wore a powder blue vested suit with a white shirt and navy tie. His boutonniere wes a baby blue flower, He also wore a silver digital watch, a gift from the bride. Following the wedding, a dinner and reception were held at the Arc Industries Hall. The bride's mother greeted guests wearing an ivory flowered gown with a corsage of yellow and white carnations. The groom's, mother wore an ivory polyester gown covered by a lace jacket with chiffon sleeves and a corsage of, yellow carnations. For a weddingtrip to Niagara Falls, the bride changed into a chocolate brown jumper with a champagne colored blouse and a corsage of yellow roses. -and '=Mrs'. -`-David O"es eh-=are:-emph:ye : at theme Tasty Nu Bread and Doughnut Shop in ,Seaforth and are residing in that town. Prior to the wedding, the bride was feted at several , showers given in her honor. Carol Gardiner and Diane Bone of Richmond Hill held a miscellaneous shower; Barbara Hamilton of Richmond Hill held a miscellaneous shower and Bernadette Devlin of Rich- mond Hill held a pantry shower. Also Beatrice Allin and Madge Oesch entertained aunts, nieces and friends at a miscellaneous shower held at the Candlelight Restaurant where an umbrella cake made by Judy Woodall centered the table. Pauline and Lenore Glenn held a pantry shower for the bride at Pauline Glenn's home. The bride and groom were also surprised with a pantry shower given for them by the groom's mother, Ted Jeffrey and Grandma Houston. The groom was also honored at a stag party at Blake put on by his friends and relatives. Following the rehearsal, the wedding party, family and friends were entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Don Glenn's home. The groom's mother was in charge of the dinner. MR. AND MRS. VERNON DAVID CARL OESCH Lor IFE INSURANCE Terry Crowley representing London GODkRICH Life $241 / Female or Male Persons required for BARTENDER COURSE at Conestoga CollegeClinton starting January 2, 1979 Minimum qualification: Ago 11, out of school 1 year, and have grade 10 education. Interested persons con- tact: Canada Manpower Centre GODERICH 524-8342 EXETER 13S-8471 Our part is terribly important because we are the great pool of energy from which the ideas arise. We take these great gifts of thought and invention and put them in place in our stream off life and make it a fact that NOTHING's ever lost completely. We deter - Martha Rathburn ap- pears weekly in The Signal -Star mine what may be called our "VISIBLE" heritage, the most important, the most useful things for the, next. generation. From heritage comes our TRADITIONS. These are the wonderful things that we try to teach our children - the things we remember with affection that. .our parents and grandparents gave us as we struggled .. with the future. Some of the easiest were the Christmas Eve gatherings to wrap gifts and trim the tree; the special things to be done on special days; and little -. th-rngs-}.il�e. �: t a•lkirrg==a b things your mother wouldn't tell you, or . confiding in grandpa, when you couldn't bring yourself to ask your dad. Talks about your parents and YOUR great- grandparents and what they did for your future are all repeated, generation after generation - as it should be. So many children do not have the opportunity to get to know their grandparents and their parents when they were young - VERY important. In our "Energy Saving" talks now, children are enjoying the teaching of saving not only of energy but of precious things like time, possessions and ideas to enrich the future, Very precious indeed. We can see the new awareness of the past and the future. Let's just hope it increases and flows smoothly into that stream marked HERITAGE. Voting day will soon be with us. I can only hope- you will take a few minutes to .think of the past councils and their hopes and promises, what they accomplished and what they hope to work for in the future. We have a lot of good people interested in the future of our fine town,' people that can see ahead and will work for the betterment of the Port of Goder-ieh.. -- It is a big thankless job that is ahead of them. We need people who will still do a good job for us regardless. .of our poor attitudes. Re -read your papers and THINK about it. Love Martha P.SA. Check your Bulletin Board and your calendar. R E JOHN P. 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