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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-08-01, Page 4The Goderich Signal -Star, ThursdaY, AUgust' 1st, 1963 • UGA and SPICE maw Py -Bill Smiley, Going. back :to the old home !ging verandah and the rag..ged, town or the old home farm for ;unpainted fence, and then .take na look at' you. .pastline in this country. Each And so 'it iteres.. It can be year. after a fantastic, nostalgic a soul-destroying ordeal, one build-up thousands of families iyou won't want to repeat for are dragged many long, hot !about 99 years. But this only miles t see the place -where ;happens when you've been away Dad grew up. ;a long time, and have lost all ; sense of proportion about the It is usually, for Dad, a poig— old home town, which, if the, nant mixture of bitter disap-; truth were told, was a dump pointment and an unmistakable when you lived there, and still awareness that 'he is grow,ing';is. old. For Mom, it a great big pain in the arm. For the kids,:i farniiKs • lucky. This dom, and a realization that the first place, the old home town old man has been kidding him- is their Mom's, not their Dad's, self, and them, for years. and Moms are notoriously less Isentimental about this sort oi You Thok up boys you went thing. Women have a built-in to school with, had_ wild ad- sense of reality. They can fool ventures with, stole apples themselves about abstract with, ciated girls with. You find 'things like love and honor, but them fat, fortyish add full of they have no illusions -about, futility, much like the fellows concr:ete things like old houses )ou curl and play golf with ,and old swimming holes. wht.sre you live now. In the second place, we all lived there until three years ago. We haven't been away long enough to get misty -eyed,: aboilt it. The old house, looks exactly as it did. The old trout streams still have trout in them. The old golf course still baffles You look up girls you were once feverishly in love with, girls you kissed in the Park after the band concert, girls 'who once- gave you infinite heartache'and ineffable joy. creatures they as goddesses, smooth They have four kids, • and a nasty .habit • as butt) tbat As a result, our annual .sum- mer visit to the old home town .011 that you're get - is not an ordeal but a delight. thin on top. ()r T.-diiiek-ed disbelief - main street, shaking hands, ask- ing after each other's children, being urged to drop in at the house or the cottage. a.:te actually the lean. who. took them 'rst dance. You revisit the old- swim- ming hole' with iiour kids, and find that the green and gold oasis of,clear, cool water you've sc. often mentioned is a dirty little mudhole full of green slime arid aucy small boys. take, your youbgsters down. to the bridge, to show them wht you used te make those 30 -foot dives. They'yy either •Int.kered the_dang bridge: or raised the water something, fierce. 1y:cause it's only a three- foot di‘e now. You take your children ar- ound to see the old family home. You look for the huge brick mansion with the vast pOrch and the big, white Picket fence. You finally find it. Your kids take a ,tong look at. the dingy little house with the sag - It's popping into the pub for one cold o:b; and having a dozen citi'zttns offering to buy. It's chatting about town politics4, as absorhimz and zany as •they ever were. It's catching up on whu.se has. -run off and whose 'husband is running' around •Nvith :what lady. - Our kids love the Visits to the town where they spent their childhood ydarS, and know every dang'erous ditch and 'peril. ous precipice. They meet the youngsters they went to,school ;with) size each other up like comparing notes. ; No, they're never disappoint - ;ed when we visit the old home town. But they're going to get ia great shock one of these days !when their father drags theni titcir .0118embles and they carried bouquets of white mums. GrQQAuszgark was Paul Rush- ton of Clinton and Wayne Maki and Robert 13enny, both of Clin- ton, were ushers. The reception was held at the Redford Hotel where the guests ,were received by the bride's mother wearing a sheath jacket 'dress of, pink lace with pink accessories and a corsage of white gardenias and pink rosebuds. The groom's mother chose a turquoise sheath dress of silk organza with white ac- cessories and a white carnation corsage. The bride changed to a three, pieee yellow linen suit with white accessories- and a corsage of white carnations for her wedding trip to the United States. The young couple will reside in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Prior to her marriage the bride yias honored at a shower given hy Miss Linda Fritzley. A presentation was made from the W. A. Sheaffer Pen Com- pany where the bride was formerly employed. PHOTO BY HAMDEN STUDIO SWEENEY --WILLIAMS Baskets of Snapdragons and carnations formed the setting in Knox Presbyterian Church, Saturday, July 20, for the double -ring ceremony uniting in marriage Victoria Elizabeth Williams of Goderich and AC,1 .1ames Paul Sweeney of Clinton. Rev. D. J. Lane of Clinton of- the hipline andt•the bustle back liciated. The bride is the daugh- ,was catight with small bows. ter pi Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A pearl -tiara held her shoulder, Williams, Goderich, _and the ;length veil of nylon illusion and groom is the son of, Mr. and she carried a crescent bouquet Mrs. J. K. Sweeney, Toronto. 'of red roses. William Bettger presided at the Attending the briae as maid organ and Miss Betty Young, of honor was Mis,0 Linda Fritz- - ley of Goderich and bridesmaids were Miss Betty Taylor and Miss back to his old home town and Pat Hildebrand, both of Gode- they diScover what' a big, fat :rich. They wore identical liar he is about his old girl gowns of aqua organza"with lace friends and his old- feats of 'to )s. M -ling veiled pillboxes daritr :cousin of the bride, was soloist. Given in marriage by her 'father, the bride chose a floor - length gown of Swiss embroid- ,ered nylon sheer. The fitted 'line and lily -point sleeves. The aisle -wide skirt was draped at , and -white accessories complet- Canadian motorists pay about $100,000,000 annually through the federal- sales tax on new vehicles, plus about $500,000,- 000 through provincial gasoline taxes, vehicle licenses ati'd driv- ers' permits. Heavy Pockel: At Court Here Magistrate Glenn. Hays, in court here last Thursday, ad- journed hearing'of four charges against David O'Neil, Kintail, to August 1, when O'Neil appeared before him and pleaded not guilty to all four charges.. O'Neil waS charged with obtain- ing liquor in Goderieh on July 18, being a person under the age of 21; breaking and enter- ing McDenald's store at Kintall on July 19; causing damage to an apartment in Goderich on July 18, the property of It. H. Cornish, 'to the extent of some $200; and contributing to juve- nile delinquency by supplying a minor with liquor in Gode- rich on July 18. Joseph Fritzley, Goderich, was remanded in custody for one week, when he was charged with indecent assault in Goderich on July 20. Under /kap Gerald Thomas O'Neil, 18, of Kintail, pleaded guilty to con- suming liquor in Goderich on July 20, while under the agc Of 21. He waS fined $50 and costs, or 10 days in jail. To a similar charge, for July 18, O'Neil also pleaded guilty and was fined $20 and costs, or five days. In the event of non-payment of both the pfines, the jail terms ald, Gocleridli; was fined $125 and costs, 'or' 14 days; when he pleaded gupty te Supplying a minor with liquor in Gode- rich on Jtkly 18. Gerald - Arthur Eceledone, Peterborough, and. Paul Philip Bonneau, R.R. 3, Peterborough, were remanded in custody to Ally 31, when they were to ap- pear in Winghain court. They pleaded not guilty Co a charge of theft of gasoline from,a ser- vice station Gorrie on July 24. Wane Glazier,- 17, Goderich, pleaded gnilty to unlawfully having liquor in Goderich on June 29. He was fined $20 and costs, or five days. Damaged Sign pleaded guilty to -wilfully dam- aging the neon sign at the Hemi Motel, Goderich Township, on June 28, to the extent of about $250. Nine bullet holes were found in the sign. Nanz was remanded for one vveek. , pleaded guilty to being found intoxicated in a miblic place in Ashfield owmship on July 21. The magistrate ordered him to be detained for a term of 90 days in the Ontario Reforma- Classified ads bring quick results. th°0-Spral shtarniff wbt'ak'tothlioco Mental Patien Holidays Here A'. patient who madejan authorized3 departure ii•ont 4.11 Ontario Hospital fo .;311.e' meld - ally ill spent two weeks of un- official "holidays!! with a rela- tive in a community near here before it became known. he was being sought by ‘hospital auth- Provincial police of the Gode- rich detachment were advised and picked the man up, lodging him at the .,Ontario Hospital just south of here. When at- tendants arrived ,frbm Toronto available,. Three' days late man was -located on tip a wonian, living along the who advised police Alan acting strangely. Ile vicas ing .along the beaclwwith bathing suit and a pi bag. Not much' the wni$e wear, except for painfill burn, he was returaea to Toronto. Wring 1962 there welt 682 new housing. 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