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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-08-30, Page 9GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1979 --PAGE 9 Colborne and Kingsbridge win so • tMrs.. • Leonard Chisholm and+Ola visited Olive's brother and his wife, Mt. and Mrs. Maurice Payne at Cam- bridge on"' -Wednesday. Robbie Haldenby of Luck - now spent a few days recent- ly with Brad Park. Sympathy is extended to relatives of Mrs. Ken Brown, MR. AND MRS. RICHARD FISHER Wed at St. Peter's who died in Seattle, rec She is a daughter -in -la Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur B of Lucknow, formerly of gannon. Weekend visitors with and Mrs. Laverne Pen were Mrs. Paul Mitma Mt. Clements and David Hupp of Detroit. Sunday Mr.. and Mrs. Liebrock of Atwood visited the Pentlands. Mrs Mary•Bere retu home on Monday after a day'holiday with member her family in London Toronto. Jamie stayed Toronto and returned Saturday with his sis Mrs. Ruth Austin, who turned to..Tojpmto. Satur evening. John and Maylin B Karen and David of Lon visited Mrs. Mary Bere the weekend. The Lloyd and Terry H ges' families attended family__ picnic .at Grant -.Ch holm's home on Saturd which also celebrated M Pearl Watson's 80th birt day, which is in early Se ember. Mr. and Mrs. Steve. Wal (nee Debbie Hodges) Belleville, visited her p ents, Mr. and Mrs. Llo Hodges on the weekend. Robert Irvin is now taki radium treatments in Lo don, staying down there fi days at a time and comi home weekends. Miss Darlene Stirlin Thamesville, spent a fe ays with her grandmothe rs. Robt. Irvin. Mrs, Amy Wiggins spe st week at Bloomfield Hill ichigan, with Mr. and Mrs. arl Erickson (nee Dorothy rser) and Mrs. Cecil Orser. hey brought her home on aturday and stayed over till unday. The .library, has been mov- to the home of Mrs. Amy iggins and a book sale is in ogress during the next onth. Mrs: Sheldon Martin of ratford visited her sister d brother-in-law, Mr. and rs. Jim Errington, on Wed- sday, accompanied by her ughter, Mrs. Donald Gil - re and Michael of New mburg. `Weekend visitors h the Erringtons were ' s. Jean Paradis and Mrs. n Nesbit, both of Cam- dge. ently. w of rown Dun - Mr. tland, n, of Mrs. On Earl also rned ten s •of and in on ter, re - day ere, don on od- a is -- ay, rs. h- pt- ler of ar- yd ng n- ve ng g, w' r, nt s, d St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Goderich was the scene July 21,1979 for the double -ring wedding la ceremony at which Richard Fisher, son of Mr. -and M Mrs. Ernie Fisher, Goderich, took Frances McClure, C daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McClure, Kitchener, 0 as his bride. T The Rev. A.F.Loebach conducted the service. S Organist was Mark Battye and soloists were Warren S and Eleanor Robinson. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She ed wore a polyester silk sheared gown with high neckline W and featuring appliques of French lace with scattered pr blue flowers. A blue satin ribbon under white lace m outlined the empire waistline. She wore a fingertip veil with a Juliet cap and carried a bouquet of pink St roses on a white lace fan. Maid of honor was .Frances Battye, Blyth. She chose M a blue polyester ,gown with accordian pleated flounce ne around the bodice neckline,. worn off the shoulders da with spaghetti straps. She carried a white lace fan mo decorated with pink baby carnations. Ha Bridesmaids Joanne DeJong,. Brussels; —Carol wit McDowell, Kitchener; and Brenda Teichert, Goderich Mr wore gowns identical the one worn by the maid of Jea honor, except they were worn on -the -shoulder. bri Flowergirl Natalie Theriault of Moisie, Quebec, wore a floor -length white eyelet gown trimmed with blue ribbon. She carried a basket of daisies and baby's breath. bit Groomsman was Ron Brown, -Goderich. Ushers hon were Mark Ryan and Brian Allen of Goderich, and sho Karl Teichert of Seaforth. Sun The wedding reception was at Saltford Valley Hall. Mo The bride's mother received her guests in a three- •''well tiered gown of polyester silk patterned in pink flowers ions worn with a wristlet of pink sweetheart roses. The sho groom's mother wore a V -necked floor -length gown of t blue polyester featuring a sheer blouson top and a at t corsage of pink roses. ' Farr Guests were present at the wedding from Port Hope, Toronto, Kitchener, Quebec, Northern Ireland and the surrounding area. For travelling to Cove' Haven, Pocono Mountains, prey the bride changed to a two-piece sundress with on matching jacket in blue. • Mr. and Mrs. Fisher are living in Goderich. "Thi Prior to her marriage, the bride was the guest of honor at showers given for her by Sharon Brown, Brenda Teichert, Marion Cook, Frances Battye, Audrey. Fisher and Auleen TheriaLllt. • BUCKLE -UP FOR SAFETY BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Frances Logtenberg, de -to -be, was guest of our at a community wer at Dungannon church day School rooms on nday evening, which was attended. She was prev- ly feted at a friend's wer at Mrs. Phyllis k's'and a relative shower he home of Mrs. Janet ell. DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH v. C. G. Westhaver` ched his farewell sermon Sunday on the topic, ngs in a Pastorate that Safe driving is a family affair. If you're NEW IN TOWN --and-don t -know which way to turn, call the e�pin�{ToQ�i, LD, hostess at 524-9676 You'll be glad you did 4 - i Chartered Life Underwriter Larrie Brown CLU The Institute of Char- tered Life Underwriters of Canada has announ- ced that Larrie Brown of Stratford, a represen- tative of The Lutheran Life Insurance Society of Canada, has been awar- ded the Chartered Life n : erwriter desig- nation. This designation Is awarded on the suc- cessful completion of an Intensive three-year course In life under- writing which Includes such related subjects as economics, to:ration, ac- counting, commercial and life insurance law, corporate finance and psychology, Icer win soccer tournament ungannori doings .aF Marie Park correspon stand the Test off Time". The choir sang the anthem, "Morning Has Broken", led by organist Mrs. Jean Elliott. Mr. Westhaver expressed his thanks and appreciation for support and co-operation from the various organiza- tions of the church, and especially their executive members. He expressed the regret felt by Mrs. West - haver and himself on leaving after only twoyears but felt they could not turn down the opportunity to move to a larger charge. Attention was drawn to a beautiful tapestry depicting "The Nativity Scene", which has been donated to the Dungannon Church by Mrs. Ross McNee and hung on the wall behind the choir. It was given to Mrs. McNee by a member of the family who dent 529-7719 purchased it in Egypt some years ago. At the conclusion of the service Mr. Lorne Hasty, clerk of the session, and Mr. K. K. Dawson, came to the front and asked Mrs. West - haver to come up to be with Mr.- Westhaver. Mr. Hasty read.an address to them and Mr. Dawson presented them with an envelope on behalf of the congregation. Mr. West - haver thanked those present sincerely and again express- ed regret at leaving their friends in Dungannon. Very best wishes are extended to the Westhavers in their new charge. Mr. George Cowan has been appointed lay minister for this charge and will take , up his duties next Sunday, September 2 with regular services. He will be movin R Into the manse soon. Pres- In the second game Luck- bytery will appoint a supero now ousted Kingsbridge 4 - visory minister to -attend the 1. Scorers for Lucknow we sacraments such as wed- dings and baptisms. Mr Cowan is -not a complete stranger as he taught school in Dungannon at one time. We bid a .welcome to him and his family and hope his stay in Dungannon will be mutu- ally rewarding. -SPORTS In soccer on Tuesday, August 14, Lucknow defeat- ed Colborne 1 .-0 at Colborne in a make-up game. On Thursday, August 23 at Lucknow, Colborne and Lucknow played to a 2 - 2 tie. Final league standings: Dungannon 7 wins, 2 losses and 1 tie for 15 points; Lucknow 4, 5 and 1 for 9 .points; Colborne, 3, 5 and 2, for 8 points; Kingsbridge, 3, 5' and 2, for 8 points. Total goals decided 3rd place finish. SOCCER TOURNAMENT Brookside School was home ground for the •Dun- gannon team and the site of the first League Tourna- ment, Saturday, August 25. The first game got under- way at 11 a.m. and saw Colborne bomb Dungannon 6 - 0. Scoring for Colborne were Monica Etzler I,- Brian Dam 1, Jeff Stoll 2, Terry Bean 2. The shut out was earned by Chris Starky. Vancouver relatives visit The Wedding Feast was the lesson delivered by Rev. Norman Pick of Ontario Street United Church last" Sunday morning in the Holmesville United Church. Jackie Norman. and Janice Mayhew sang a duet and Irvine Tebbutt along with Stewart Farquhar 'received the offering. Personals Jack and Jan, Margo and Geoff Norman of Vancouver, B..C. are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norman and enjoying family dinners and get togethers with their relatives and friends. May we wish them a happy time and. good trip home. Neil and Todd Hadley of London enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Ninhuys and family. Cathy Van Ninhuys spent some holidays with the Hadleys at their summer home at Collingwood. While there Cathy received some horse riding lessons. Jim and Irene Durnin of London were in the area to enjoy a visit to Blyth Theatre and on to dinner with Don and Isobel Harris. The community wishes O2vners ofsma//er businesses... weprovadc: * Financialassirtance * ManagenientGounselling (CASE) * Management training * information ongovernment programsf rburiners • Can we he you? See our Representative RANDY BROWN/BOB FURTNEY at: The Bedford Hotel, Goderich,-Ontario On: EVERY TUESDAY (Next Visit: Tues. Sept. 4th) I tEDERA L BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK For prior information call 71.5650 (collect) or write 1036 Ontprlo Street, Stratford, Onfari '0 Holmesville news Blanche Deeves, correspondent to offer their sympathy to the families of the late Guy Ives. • 4-H update Girls who want to join the 4-H • Homemaking Club in Holmesville must 482-3383 be 12 years of age or older and must be 12 by Sep- tember 1, 1979. They would like at least six girls to join. For more information call Grace Bird, 482-3428. re ,Chris Irwin 1, Mark Londry 1, and Wayne Phillips 2. ' Kingsbridge's first loss was only 'a temporary set back as they came up and nicked Dungannon 2 - 1 for the "B" championship and a well-earned trophy. Scoring for Kingsbridge was Brent Van Osch. Paul Jerome tallied for Dungannon. In the "A" championship game Lucknow and Colborne battled for 55 minutes with- out scoring, then on a penalty shot with just 5 minutes left, Terry Bean scored, giving Colborne a 1 - 0 lead and the game: After the "A" game the trophies were presented by tournament organizer, Stephen Park. Team captain, Brent Van Osch, received the "B" trophy on behalf of his Kingsbridge team mates. Chris Starky and Terry Bean represented the "A" champs to receive the trophy for Colborne. Monica Etzler was voted most valuable player and received a soccer ball. Lynn Murray was voted Most sportsmanlike player and received a soccer ball. A ball raffle was held and won by Judy Godfrey. Ron Olson won a ball for naming the league for next season... 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