The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-08-30, Page 27MR. AND MRS. JAMES
ANGUS ROBERTSON
Wed in Goderich
Victoria Street United Church in Goderich was
-decorated with candelabras with yellow gladioli and
large white daisies on July 28 at 6 p.m. for the wedding
of Debra Marie Maize of R.R. 1 Dungannon and James
Angus Robertson of Goderich.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Maize of R.R. 1 Dungannon and the groom is the son of
Mr. and. Mrs. James Robertson of Picton Street in
Goderich.
The Reverend John Wood officiated at the double-
ring ceremony. Music was provided by organist, Mrs.
Snider and soloist, Nancy Park who sang Channel of
Your Love and How Great Thou Art.
The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She
wore a bridal gown of quiana jersey with -buttoned
waist, sheer organza sleeves, and a bodice of ap-
pliqued Belgium lace of roses and daisies fashioned
with a keyhole neckline. The full-length train was
attatched with similar appliques. The tiara with
fingertip veil was edged with miniature daisies and
roses dotted with seed pearls.
The bride also wore a gold locket, a gift of the
groom. She carried a bouquet of. pink roses, large
white daisies, miniature yellow daisies and lily of the
valley.
Maid of honor was Joanne O'Neill of Stratford. She
wore a pastel yellow gown of polyester knit with thin
shoulder straps and a knife pleated sheer cape with
oval open back.She carried a white parasol decorated
with yellow mums and white miniature daisies.
Bridesmaids were Diane Maize and Donna Maize
both of R.R. 1 Dungannon, sisters of the bride and
Mrs. Lori Maize also of R.R. 1 Dungannon, sister-in-
law of the bride. They were gowned the same as the
maid of honor and carried the same parasols.
The bridal attendants also wore gold bracelets, gifts
of the bride and groom.
Flower girl was Tracy Livingston .of R.R. 1
Dungannon. She wore a pale yellow polyester knit
gown with thin shoulder straps, and sheer cape with
oval open back. She carried a parasol and flowers the
same as the other attendants.
Groomsman was Cecil Weerasooriya of Goderich.,
Guests were ushered into the church by Tom
Robertson of Toronto, cousin of the groom, Randy
Maize of R.R. 7 Lucknow, brother of the bride and Ron
Maize of R.R. 1 Dungannon, brother of the bride.
Ringbearer was Robbie; Maize of R.R. 1 Dungannon,
brother of the brde.
The groom wore a tuxedo of white with swallow tail
coat and a boutonniere of yellow roses. His attendants
wore sandelwood tuxedos trimmed With dark brown
and boutonnieres of yellow 'carnations. They also wore
gold identification bracelets, gifts of the bride and
groom.
Following the wedding ceremony, a reception was
held at the Lucknow Community Complex which was
decorated with pink and white streamers. The tables
were decorated with a mixture of sweet peas, petunias
and marigolds.
The bride's mother greeted guests wearing a floor
length polyester knit gown of raspberry shade with
rhinestones on the shoulders and belt. She also wore a
white orchid.
The groom's mother chose•a floor length pastel blue.
gown with a blousey top and knife pleated bottom. She
also wore a corsage of white orchids.
For a wedding trip to Iron Bridge, Ontario, the bride
changed to a beige polyester cocktail length dress with
cowl neckline, gold accessories and a corsage of coral
roses.
Following their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs.
Robertson took up residence at R.R. 1 Dungannon. ,
Prior to the wedding, the bride was feted at showers
given by Pat Helesic at her home; by Joanne and
Anita Doherty and Janice Tigert at Kingsbridge; by
Hazel Griffiths for the groom's relatives at Wroxeter;
and by the community at Dungannon United Church.
A stag and doe party was also put on by Rick, Randy,
and Ron Maize, the bride's brothers.
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Summer wedding
Clinton Christian Reformed Church was the scene of
a pretty summer wedding on July 21 at 3:30 p.m. when
Alice Gerrits of Barrie and William Nonkes of
Brampton exchanged vows.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Gerrits of Goderich and the groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Nonkes of Blyth.
The Reverend A. Vanden berg officiated t the I
double ring ceremony. Music was provided by
organist Dick Roorda.
The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She
wore a white organza gown featuring an open
neckline, a bodice accented with lace, an empire waist
and a long cathedral pleated train. For a headpiece
she wore a two tiered fingertip veil with matching lace
appliques and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of
pink roses, carnations and stephanotis.
Maid of honor was Wilma Gerrits of Goderich, sister
of the bride. She wore a blouson style gown of light
blue with a sheer pleated cape. She also wore a tinted
blue carnation in her hair and carried a nosegay of
daisies and carnations.
Bridesmaids were Emmy Nonkesof"Londbn, sister
of the groom, and Marlene Brall of Goderich, friend of
the bride. They were gowned the same as the maid of
honor and carried the same nosegays.
Groomsman was Jack Nonkes of Blyth, brother of
the groom.
Guests wore ushered into the church by Henk
Gerrits of Goderich, brother of the bride and Eric Chatham, Welland, the Netherlands, Blyth, Clinton
Nonkes of Blyth, brother of the groom. and Goderich.
Following the wedding ceremony, a reception was Following .a wedding trip to Eastern Ontario,.Mr,
held at the White Carnation in Holmesville. The and Mrs. Nonkes took up residence at 1 Horseshoe
bride's mother greeted guests wearing a coral colored Court, Bramalea.
polyester gown with a floral design and a corsage of Prior to the wedding, the bride was feted ata shower
white roses. held by Marlene Brall and Bonnie Bowman; at a
The groom's mother chose a pink gown with floral shower held by the ladies of Goderich Christian
design. Reformed Church; and at a shower held by the bride's
Guests were present at the wedding and reception . Grade 3 and 4 students at Timothy Christian School,
from Thunder Bay, Barrie, Brampton, Kitchener, Barrie.
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM NONKES
Area farmers rush
to aid tornado victims
Four days after the callers who wished help.
tornado struck the Two -hundred and twenty -
Woodstock area, the five volunteers travelled
Huron County Federation to the stricken area,
of Agriculture had many taking their own
organized a co-ordinating saws and tools to clear
office to' send Huron the debris. $2,500 in,
County volunteers to donations has been
assist in the clean-up. received to date by the
Adrian Voss answered Huron County Federation
the telephone at the of Agriculture Tornado
Federation Office in Relief Fund. Donations
Vanastra and directed may be mailed to the fund
at Box 429, Clinton,
.Ontario, the. Federation
Office.
The hard 'work of
cleaning up the destroyed
barns and houses has
been accomplished by the
overwhelming ,response
many volunteers
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who have moved into the
former Bill Ross place.
Mrs. Grant Farrish
was hostess 'to the Ash-
field Presbyterian church
W.M.S. meeting, the
guest speaker being Mrs.
Jack Needham. Mrs.
Gordon Finlayson con-
ducted the business part.
Sympathy from this
community goes to the
family of the late Tom
Farrell who passed away
early this week. Mr.
Farrell lived for a few
years on the former Herb
Ensign farmnow owned
by Mr. and Mrs. Xrt
Mathewson.
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Town of Goderich
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO
DESIGNATE
A Heritage Property
In the matter bf The Ontario Heritage Act, 1974, S.O.
Chapter 122,
And in the matter of the lands and premises set, out
below, In the Province of Ontario:
Notice of
Intention to Designate ••-
Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of The
Town of Goderich, on the 15th day of August, 1979,
decided to designate the lands and buildings, set out,
below as a property of historical value in interest under
the Ontario Heritage Act 1974, 5.0. Chapter 122.
'Short statement of The Reasons for the Proposed
Designation:
The former Polley's Livery Stable is recommended for
designation for historical and architectural reasons.
The subject building is located on South Street im-
mediately to the south of the Bedford Hotel and for
many years was a livery stable before becoming an
automobile garage and finally a building centre. In
1977 the building was threatened by demolition, but
was purchased with the intent of being converted into a
community cultural centre.
The plan form of the stable is rectangular measuring
42 feet in width and approximately 127 feet in depth.
The constructionalmaterial is stone with massive
interior wood roof beams. From site observation it
appears to have been built in three stages, with the
first stage commencing in the mid 1840's and the final
stage being completed in 1878. Architecturally the
most imposing stage fronts South Street and is
'characterized by a shaped gable, cut stone and smacks
of design flamboyance akin to the elaborate wood
boom town fronts of the period. The south elevation is
also of architectural interest especially the eastermost
side with its stone face, twin gables and upper doors for
loading hay, At ground level is still visible a row of
narrow pointed arch windows. The east and north
elevations are simpler in design but hardly visible
because of the close proximity of the neighbouring
buildings. Originally three cupola roof vents were
located on top of the roof, according to a sketch of the
stable in the County Atlas (1879). Inside, the roof is
supported by massive beams from which hung a floor
to store hay feed for the horses. These beams are now
visible with the removal of various false ceilings that
were built recently.
Polley's Livery Stable is orparticular value also in the.
context of the heritage building stock in the Town of
Goderich'. It is the only surviving livery stable of size
which combined with its architectural and historical
interest makes it a worthy preservation under the
Ontario Heritage Act.
Notice of objection to the designation may be served on
the Clerk within thirty days of the 23rd day of August,
1979.
Dated at Goderich this 23rd day of August, 1979.
LARRY J. McCABE
CLERK•TREAtainco
GODER ICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY AUGUST 304979—PAGE 9A
Tommy
Hunter at'
Fair
Tommy Hunter is
"coming home" on
Sunday, September 16 to
entertain Western
fairgoers at three
grandstand per-
formances scheduled for
3, 5:30 and 8 p.m.
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tall' on stage as he does -in
the hearts of Canadian
country music fans. He is
heading for a longevity
record on Canadian
television his CBC
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longer than any program
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Canada".
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popular performers
Canada. He last appeared
at Western Fair in 1972
when he drew capacity
audiences.
Donna and Leroy, the
singing duo who back-up
Hunter on his show will
accompany him to the
fair, along with his band
High Wood.
The Tommy Hunter
Show is free to all
fairgoers included with
gate admission to the 1979
Western Fair.
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