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GODERICH
ON THE SQUARE
First Run Movies In Air-Conditioned Comfort
Entertainment Is Our Business
THURS., FRI., SAT. October 3.4-5
Doris Day and
Brian Keith
`With SixYou
Get Eggroll"
SNOW TIMES:
7.30 p.m. and 0.20 p.m. IN COLOR
MONDAY & TUESDAY — October 7 & 8
WED THURS.. FRI., SAT.--4 BIG DAYS
October- 9-10-11-11
THE
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tainvoioa 4 movismiti, aloM MINER ans,•stos MIS*
(Adult Entertainment)
ONE SHOWING EACH RITE
At- Ei:C10 PAW ONI,Y
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CIAO INSURANCE
Keep your home cool, that is don't let it
be destroyed by fire.
In Ontario last year, fires caused property dam-
age of almost $56,000,000. Add to this the tragic
loss of life 229 adults and children killed, 771
injured and it's obvious that thorough precau-
tions against fire in the home are worthwhile,
These seven "be sures" can prevent 90 perdent
of home fires.
• Be sure to practise safe smoking habits
• Be sure/children are never left at home un-
supervised
• Be sure heating and electrical equipment is
installed and maintained properly
• Be sure electrical outlets serve no more than
one or two appliances or lamps
• Be Sure worn or frayed wiring is repaired or
replaced
• Be sure flammable liquids, ashes, oily rags
and rubbish go into safe containers
• Be sure your family has a 'well-rehearsed
home escape plan
NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION WEEK
IS OCTOBER 412
Keep
your
cool
14 KING STREET CLINTON 482.3431
For Further Information Call
CALL WARD KNOX
482 - 7791 or 7774f!
•
Cllrltarl,'NPV.V§741PPOrd, Thqr§d0y4 ,Qqtcpl?pr 1968.,
stay at the Lord Sirncoe Hotel where the service is
warm and friendly .„ where the prices are
where you're close to ,everything. downtown where yo4
can relax fn modern refurbished .rooms , where you cart
enjoy fine foods and intimate lounges,
Singles start at e3.00 arid end et e13,50
0oubles start at $14,00 and end at '$-1$.50
Luxury.'Suites Available
University & King St. (at the subway)--
Tel: 362-1848
dress ensemble with feather hat,
matching accessories and a
corsage of white carrie,onq.
.7:.,..Korliaveumg -tne bride Cruise
a wool coat-dress by Vogue in a' I.
I subdued plaid of soft blues, I it
greens and pink tones. She wore
a matching soft, velour felt
fedora style ',at with black
accessories and a gardenia
corsage.
Out of town guests attended
from Perth, Fenelon Falls,
Aurora, Toronto, Weston, Tort
Credit, Stratford, Mitchell,
Sudbury, Owen Sound, London,
1 Sarnia, Lucan, Exeter,
tinicefleld. Goderich and Blyth.
Paramount Pictures Presents
DIRK BOGARDE
SUSANNAH YORK
EASTAN
TECHNICOLOR&
SHOW 'TIMES: 7,30 p.m. and 9.20 p.m.
CURRIE
Nile United Church, Nile,
Ontario, was decorated with
standards of white gladioli and
yellow snapdragons and
candelabra for the August 24
wedding of Gail Elizabeth Fisher
and Douglas Wayne Currie.
Reverend Glen Wright, of
Dungannon, assisted by
Reverend Andrew McKenzie,
uncle of the groom of Acton,
Ontario, officiated at the 3 p.m.
double-ring ceremony. Organist,
Miss Donna Peck, of Zurich, and
soloist, Miss Barbara Snell, of
Londesboro, sang selections,
"The Wedding Prayer", "The
Lord's Prayer", and "0 Perfect
Love".
The bride is the daughter of..
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G.
Fisher, .R.R. 6, Goderich. The
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
. Howard J. Currie, Clinton.
The bride, given, in marriage
by her father, wore a formal
gown of alencon lace over lagoda
crepe, wateau neckline,,
lily-point sleeves, with a flowing
train from the shoulders forming
a chapel train. She wore a tierra
of pearl headpiece ' with
multi-tierred silk illusion veil and
carried a white Bible covered
with a corsage of yellow roses
and showered with stephanotis
and greens.
Matron of honour was Mrs.
Wayne Garrigon of Ottawa. Maid
of honour was Miss Paul-Ann
Lowery, Goderich. Bridesmaids
were Miss Carole Foster, Lucan,
and Mrs. Douglas Fisher,
sister-in-law of the bride, of St.
Marys. Junior bridesmaid was
Miss Brenda Bletcher, niece of
the groom, of St. Jean, Quebec.
All were identically dressed in
formal gowns of canary yellow
chiffon. The dresses had
rounded neckline, guipure lace
at the waist, and a sheath skirt.
Matching detachable chiffon
panels which fell from the
shoulders were also trimmed
with guipure lace.
They carried crescent
bouquets of white shastas and
greens.
Groomsman was Kenneth
Currie, brother of the groom, of
Walkerton, Ushers were Rolfe
Cooke, Clinton; Douglas Fisher,
brother of the bride, of St.
Marys; Larry Snell, cousin of the
bride, of Gait.
The reception was held at the
Photo from Jack Doerr
— FISHER .
Maitland Country Club,
Goderich. The bridal table was
centred by a wedding cake and
candelabra.
The bride's mother wore a
dress of seafoam imported silk
brocade with matching
accessories, and a corsage of
white carnations. The groom's
mother wore a dress of turquoise
lace over taffeta with white
accessories and a corsage of pink
carnations.
The bride and groom were
also entertained at a barbeque at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Currell, of Regent street,
Goderich.
For travelling, the bride wore,
a sleeyeless wool dt.,ess of winter •
white and veh*oil, topped by a
white wool coat. She wore a
charcoal leather jockey cap and
carried black patent accessories.
She wore a corsage of red
carnations.
Following a wedding trip to
Montreal and points east, the
couple ' will reside at 102
Wellington Street East,
Goderich. The groom is on the
staff of Robertson Memorial
Public School.
Wedding guests came from
Allenford, Toronto, Windsor,
Detroit, St. Jean, Quebec, and
surrounding localities. The
groom's parents entertained the
wedding party at their home
following the Friday night
rehearsal.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaddick
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler
spent a few days in Hamilton
with Mr. Allan Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Shaddick and son Tommy spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Shaddick,
Mr. and Mrs. John
Mulholland of 79 Huron St.,
Clinton, celebrated their 66th
wed ding anniversary on
Tuesday, October 1, 1968. A
family dinner was held in their
honour at the Elm Haven Motor
Hotel on the Saturday previous.
FIGHT
CANCER
White Shasta mums and
glads - decorated the Roman
Catholic Church in Clinton on
Saturday, September 14, 1968,
for the wedding of Mary
Margaret Armstrong and Ronald
Gabriel Kovacs.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Armstrong,
Varna, and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Kovacs,
Brantford.
Father Kelly performed the
double-ring ceremony. Mrs.
Carol LeBeau was organist and
Mr. J. Doherty was soloist.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride looked stunning
in a goWn of imported frosted
silk sovesta, and chantilly lace
was used in styling this formal
length wedding gown, featuring
a shallow scoop neckline with a
small lace scallop edge, empire
cut bodice and lilypoint sleeves
of chantilly lace, the bodice was
adorned with a small lover's
knot bow at the empire waist. A
princess A-line panel of Sovesta
down the centre front had a
matching.lace scallop edge-where.
the chantillylace was attached
PLAN NOW
If you are now young and
healthy you probably don't
think much about how
important it will be to you to
have friends and activities in
your later years.
• But you should think about
your retirement years now,
according to the federal health
department pamphlet, "Plannink
for the Later Years".. While
you're still working you can do
much to make sure your
retirement years will be happy
and interesting.
Now, while you're working, it
is easier than it will be later on
to make friends both at work
and through outside interests
. and hobbies. You should also
strive to accumulate interests
now, for it is the people who
keep busy during their
employment years who soon
find a full timetable after
retirement, the pamphlet says.
PHONE 524.9981. OPENS AT 8;00 P.M,
SUNSET
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4
THURS., FRL, SAT.
October 3-4-5
chariton
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TIECHNICOLOR* A PAAAMOUN1 PICTURE
PLUS
COMING NEXT WEEKEND:
"BIGGEST BUNDLE
OF THEM ALL"
and
'Battle Beneath the Earth'
the cathedral length train of
chantilly lace cascading from the
upper shoulders and formed into
small soft gathers, this was
trimmed with small covered
buttons down the centre back.
Her bouquet was yellow roses.
Her headdress' was a floral
cluster of roses and pearls
holding the three-tier elbow
length bouffant bridal veil.
Matron of honour was Mrs.
Merle Stanbury, sister of the
bride, and bridesmaids were Miss
Linda Hill and Miss Eileen
Kovacs, sister of the groom, and:
Sandra Armstrong, niece of the
bride, was flowergir)
attendants were gowned alike in
shrimp coloured silk chiffon in a
softly flowing cage over faille
silk taffeta, topped by a ,
chantilly lace yoke and trimmed
with a peau de soie band
finished with a' bow at centre
back over soft chiffon gathers
creating a train look, completing
the ensemble, was a headpiece of
chiffon roses in matching shrimp
and they carried white Shasta.
-mum ••t•
• . . .
reception was held in the ZUrich
Community Centre. The..bride's
'mother chose a deep venetian
pink 'silk worsted cocktail length
dress featuring a high neckline,
hand beaded in pink and silver
bugle beads forming a deep "V"
of beading at the front and short
sleeves with matching hat and
black accessories.
The groom's mother wore a
french blue silk worsted dress
and coat ensemble hi cocktail
length featuring a simple sheath
dress with a hand beaded "V"
collar and a three-quarter length
coat with the new Cappucian
bracelet length sleeve, blue
feathered hat ,and black
accessories.
For a Wedding trip to
Kingston and Ottawa, the bride
changed to a beige-checked
walking suit with brown
accessories.
The couple will reside at 23
Crown St., Brantford.
NOW
FOR YOUR
ENJOYMENT
The
CLOUD "9" ROOM
At
HOTEL
CLINTON
Featuring
SING ALONG
WITH
'JEAN
At THE ORGAN
CLOUD "9" BOOM
SPECIAL DINNERS
SUNDAYS
S 1 P.M.
Iteseriationt
PH:: 18240)
McPHERSQN FLETT
„White gladioli, starbu,
pores, ferns and pandit-5
,decorated Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton, on Saturday,
September 21 at three o'clock
for the wedding of Barbara Ann
Flett and Douglas Leroy
McPherson, both of Clinton.
Reverend Grant Mills
officiated at the double ring
ceremony and Mrs. Mary Hearn
;ang "The Wedding
Benediction," "The Lord's
Prayer" and "I'll Walk Beside
You" accompanied by Miss Lois.
Grasby at the organ.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
French peau de faille, with high
rounded neckline bodice
enhanced with guipure
embroidery, long lily-point
sleeves and an A-line skirt from
a natural wasitline. The
Cathedral train from the back
waistline 'was enhanced with
guipure lace flowers, Her French
il!uscon bouffant veil was held in
glace by an open crown faille
land and she carried a bouquet
of shrimp Paradise roses,
stephanotis and myrtle.
The matron of honour, Mrs.
Jean Jewitt, sister of the bride,
the bridesmaids Misses Barbara
Irwin and Sylvia Sanderson and,
junior bridesmaid Miss Kathleen'
llePherson, sister of the groom,,
WLING
ENJOY YOURSELF
IN THE PLEASANT
SURROUNDINGS
at the
CLINTON
CROWN
LANES
We have had inquiries from local people who
would like to bowl on a team this season. Leagues
are now forming and we have several openings.
Young men's team 7 — 9 p.m.
Couples team 7 — 9 p.m.
Children's teams 10 g. m. Saturdays
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
CLINTON
FRI., SAT., SUN.
October 4-5-6
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"WHERE
ANGELS
TROUBLE
FOLLOWS"
ROSALIND RUSSELL
and STELLA STEVENS
In Color — PLUS
"The
PROFESSIONALS"
(Adult Entertainment)
Starring Burt Lancaster
Lee Marvin & Claudia Cardinale
Color Cartoon
COMING NEXT WEEKEND:
"For Singles Only 'I
(Adult Entertainment)
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TOWNSHIP OF. TUCKERSMITH
Clrk's Notice of First Posting
Of Voter's Lisf
NOTICE it hereby given that I have complied with
section 9 of the Voters' Litt Act and that I have posted up
at my office at IticketSrnith on the 8rd day of October,
1968, the fist of all persons entitled to vote in said
Municipality at Municipal Elections and that 'such list
remains there for inspectien,r
And I hereby call upon ail voters to take immediate
proceedings to have any errors or ornmistiOns corrected
according to law, the last day for appeal being the 16th day
of October, 1968:
Dated this 2nd day of October, 1068.
, James I. McIntosh,
Clerk, Twp. of Tucketsibith,
413,
KOVACS — ARMSTRONG
ushered the guests. A wedding
giving atsOff-Lorma0engi,u . . - • ‘ • • ,••••• • 4 1. ,John:..:.:TO'ddx43riintfordLr; Ivere gowned identically.in floor,
effect to the „.„.was,; ' grOotrisman4 /arid, ;.:(.1iIpNi....ength dresses of Shrimp sateaut..
Lalonde and Fred Armstrong ',- Back interest was centred on • peau with scoop necklines, bow
and silk lace at high-rise waists,
lace trimmed elbow length
sleeves end soft shirred .panels
from the back shoulders. They
carried crescent bouquets of
white starburst pours with green
fern.
Doti g las McCann was
groomsman and Ronald Jewitt
and John McPherson, brother of
the groom, were ushers.
A reception followed at the
Officers' Mess Lounge, CFB
Clinton. The bride's mother
received guests wearing a
turquois si:k worsted jacket
dress with feather hat, matching
accessories and a corsage of
shrimp, carnations, while the
groom's mother wore a silk
worsted, rose bud pink coat ,
(Adult Entertainment)