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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-12-11, Page 30"' • ).1,11414,00.1.440,4 resutntg4*prope.rtydarnage There were n• 0. Tow wilient* in 1111 nc4f, ,ts 7 ed t honeymoon in Florida follOwed the November 14 we4ding of Mr. and Mrs. Lary Piekett of Waterloo, The couple were wed In Knox Prisbyteria,n Church. Goderich with the flev. G. L. Royal officiating at the clout/le-ring cerernetlY- The bride is the former Rosanne MacDonald. daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald, Goderich. The greoin's parents are Mr. andMrs. Ken Pickett, ClintOtri The bride as given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white. matte silk jerseywith floor sweeping train. Her shciitlder- length veil. trimmed with lace,. was held in place by a hand -beaded headpiece. She carried a bouquet of pink variegated carnations. baby's breath and white roses. Maid of honor, Mrs. Joanne Muck. friend of the bride. wore a turquoise matte jersey dresswith softly draped neckline and long sleeves. She carried a nosegay of red roses, white daisies, and pink variegated carnations. trimmed with Bri �f t !ear. iss aiCy Pickett. Sister of the groom. Kincardine. They were gowned identically to the maid of honor. Groomsman was Paul Pickett, brother of the groom, Kincardine. Ushers were Brad Dutot. Toronto,. friend of the groom and Chester MacDonald.. brother of the bride. Goderich. The groom and gentlemen worebrown tuxedos. White ruffled shirts and brown velvekbow ties, The, wedding reception was held at the White Carnatitta, Holnxesville, where guests were entertained by the band Shannon. The bride's mother selected a long gown of autumn melon peau de soie polyester ac- cented by autumn shgdes of melon french lace. She wore gold accessories and a cor- sage of yellow roses. The groom's mother wore a peach polyester gown. with long sleeves and a beaded waistline- She wore black patent accessories and a corsage Of white roses. For travelling to Florida. the bride changed to a suit in dusty green, consisting of a shawl collared jacketgored skirt and cream flowered blouse, accessorized by tan shoes and a tan purse. Her corsage was of yellow roses. Prior to her wedding the bride was feted at two sur- prise showers, the first given by Joanne Mi4ck, Diane Smithson and Bonnie Wilke. es, Le aceklents oc- curred in ttm town of Clinton Intt ye:Art Twelve Of these involved personal injuries, in. which 19 persons were in- lured.- and 4? involved property damage. In the town of Exeter. where there were 74 collisions. there were 61 'accidents involving property damage. Out of the 74. 13 involved personal injury, where IS people were injured. One hundred and,, ten collisions occurred in the town ofGoderich. Eighty-four of these involved property damage, and 26 involVed ,:--theesro i aL u47 le were injre4 ad Involved property cternage, news A Clinton area man, was fined un or 12 in jail last Wednesday in vincial Court in Clinton, when, he was found guilty of turning in a faise`alarm. Knxteth J. Lafraraboise RR Sr. Clinton was found ilty by Judge Glenn Hayes of sounding off the fire alarm outside the town hall for no reason. Dwayne Leith, le. Goderich. was found guilty of basing liquor in a place other than in bis own re,sidence. and was fined $53. Steven D. Walsh, RR Clinton was also fined $53 -for having liquor in a place other than in his own residence. Murray L flunking. RR 5 Clinton was fined $53 for Some fund raising questioned bjr the OPP Prior to the Christmas season each year, hundreds of thousands of dollars are solicited by telephone and collected by professional (kind -raising people. All of these telephone solicitors indicate. or lead people to believe, that these donations will be used for the benefit of underprivileged er other worthy allough. rs. etty MacDonald and Mrs. Marilyn Thompson also held a grocery shower. She was also given a stag shower by Mrs. Cindy Fleet in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Pickett are residing at 300 Regina St., Waterloo. where the groom is employed by Shell Canada. Secondary school enrolment to drop Ontario's secondary school enrolment will decrease by more than '100,000 in the next 10 years. Education Minister Thrarnas Wells said last week. Mr. Wells said that a ministry enrolment projection indicates that secondary school enrolment reached its peak last year and is expected to fall from 589.650 to a low of 479.526 in 1984. He said that school hoard officials across the province have been warned to prepare' themselves to deal with the many problems associated with declining enrolments. The projections indicate that elementary school enrolment. which began to drop a few years ago, will continue to decrease by another 100.000 between now and 1980. The projection forecasts that elementary school enrolment will drop from the 1.404,839 of- last year to 1.303.884 in 1980. However, the study foresees an increase of 55,719 elementary students between 1980 and 1984. Enrolment in Ontario's elementary and secondary schools has been dropping steadily since the 1971-72 school year when it reached an all-time peak of 2.031,360. Expiry of sales tax rebate on new automobiles Dec. 31 Arthur Meen. minister of revenue, in -a -.letter to members orf the legislature today. remind them that the program for rebating retail sales tax on new cars is winding down and will expire December 31. 1975, as originallY announced - Mr. Meen reviewed the criteria for receiving the rebate: "In order to qualify. for the rebate, a new automobile must be registtred in the purchaser's name on or before December 31. 1975. No tax rebate will be made for vehicles registered after that date. ..New car 'buyers should be aware that qualification is determined by the registration date, not the date of delivery." he added. -Therefore. cars that are' purchased and registered by December 31 but delivered after the nevi year. will qualify for the rebate." Saks end Slavic. At Country Corner you'll find a complete line of Ylfratia snawinebiles and motercycles. Worried *hoot servicet•We have toll -lime Yamaha inethatik Ott Staff. if) M. CARMEL 247,4.3434 Itotoit. Somilart tOt*** I 44 rt Police Antiltackets-Branch has been receiving enquiries in regard .to province -wide telephone solicitations for funds, or requests for donations to various charities. With the Christmas season approacIlingthe main solicitation now is for Clwistmas parties for the needy or , handicapped children. are requesting fonds, from the public or 'advertising in Christmas party programs or for the purchase of tickets that are to be given to the underprivileged or han- dicapped children. Participation in these schemes Must be by in- dividual choice. The Ontario Provincial Police rgmind you that a very small portion of the gross collections ever go any further than the fund raiser's pocket. Mrs. Darlene Geoffrey, daughter of , Mr, and Mrs. Lorne A. Porter, Exeter is.a graduate of Latubton College clued of Nursing. Sarnia, and has been. successful in passing her Registered Nursing exams. She' is em- ployed at the South Huron District Hospital. Exeter. unnecessary noise and $180 fbrspeed DominieBode Stratfoid. was fined $43, for speeding. James Fehr was fined $53' for using a license plate that didn't belong to the vehicle he was drivirtg. Hohnesville 1 By Debbie Harrison On November 24. the. aking Yea.sties. Holmesville 1 entertained their fathers, at a pot tuck supper at the home of Mfs. Betties. Eighteen persons enjoyed the meal which consisted of ha niburg stacks, cheese puffs. tuna casserole, meat loaf. scalloped potatoes. tossed saladjellied salad, raw vegetable plate, clover leaf and fan tan rolls. Hungarian Bubble Ring and peaches with cream topping. Bev Mathers, Debbie Harrison and Christine Burgess had charge of the main course and the dishes. Brenda Diehl, Sherry Duff, An Kloops and Mary Jean Betties looked after the remaindecot.ther.msal-- Mary Jean. president of the club welcomed the fathers and introduced the club leader, M. A. Betties. Mrs. Betties thanked the parents for their "support and interest in 4-11 work and explained several details. The president called upon each girl and explained the office she held. The girls in turn, told what they had made and provided for the meal. Each introduced her father. Everyone enjoyed a few games of cards and a social chat after the meal. Advertising serves info XiVERUSNG AWISORV 00FIO Work experience for that first job Ontario A Available to unemployed persons. *Jed 18 to 24, under the Ontario CDTC434' Action Program 0 0 0 0 Id 0 0 0 0 II 0 0 0 0 0 Program 000**00•0•00.0900 4100•0110•0****•00do , • • (len tto reg 1, MindeallitYat rs. 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