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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-08-18, Page 3HORSE RACING Clinton Comrr�unity Park Sat., August ._-2I} ''OST TIME : 1:30 P.M. 10 RACES Adults $1,00 De Ooderiell Siflnal-Stale, • 'Jiuraday,. Ata wit 18 1 ,r. Betting Privileges ADMISSION: .Children over 12 years, 50c WE'RE • SEED OATS • GARRY, BUS' SELL and RODNEY Registered or Certified Canada No. 1 • SEED BARLEY •. KEYSTONE and HERTA •: BUCKWHEAT • HIGHEST PRICES PAID GIVE US A CALL W. G. THOMPSON & -SONS' LTD. HENSALL Phone 262.2527 nqN 711 THEATRE GODERICH t• ■ ■ I. • IIS mu- I• t• it • • , First Run Films In Air -Conditioned Comfort THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18-19-20 What a Columbia Pictures Presents What a RIOTM (A JERRY LEWIS'PRODUCTION) t _ .COLUMBIACOLOR 2 Shows Nitely, 7:30 and 9 :30—Sat:Matinee 2:15' MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22-23-24 COLUMBIA PICTUrika pr•.ir.nt MARLON BRANDO s/1MSP/E&fzt -PRQD1/CT/ON OF 461110111117 r EONOAll[OfllQ8HIFOICSAiLJft EMU NM ROE RICHE HENRY BMA JAMES E 111111.111111.011111-111111111.11HONLfOK . Saato 11 HHIAN rie:,,e=t, :,,e=t,JOHN IIAflRY• ?ruined 6y SAM SPIER. Ulrccicd by 111101 PAN Swim! a am) and play by NOHION MI • A HONOR PIMA • find is IANAYISIOE TECHNICOLOR" ADULT. TWO SHOWS NITELY 7:15-9:30 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25-26-27 A N.EARTWARMING ADVENTURE, .,.filled with fun and music! ��• Walt Disney's A `tit 02 44/0 *Se 1rC v� / TEC _ NICOLOR"' ALL THEIR BEST COMEDIES ROLLED INTO ONE From the Story byiFELIX SALTEN ® Wall Disney t'radudioa.,Ina. AN \1► A Vanguard Production - Narration written by Gene Wood Narrated by JACK E. LEONARD BAMBI Shows at 3:45 Only Saturday Matinee 2 p.m. ABBOTT & COSTELLO Shows at 7:30 and 9:55 gib HALL The Rev G. L. Royal officiat- ed at the double -ring ceremony which took place in Knox Pres- byterian Church, Goderich, Julyt. 30, when Ardith Joan . Elliott and James Gordon Hall v ex- changed ,.wedding vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L, Earl Elliott, God erieh, and the groom is the son of Mrs. V. Hall, Stratford, Ont. Yellow shasta mums, white gladioli and tall candelabra dec- orated the chancel of the church. Pauls'_ Delive -- . Oweda`nd • hperated by . Paul Spain Local Delivery Service Local Hauling ANYTIME For Information CALL 524-9469 or' 524-8181 SUNSET DRIVE-IN Goderich, Ont. WEDNESDAY,- THURSDAY August 17.18' • The Third Day GEORGE PEPPARD' . ELIZABETH ASHLEY ADULT ENTERTI)NMENT Plus The Hound That Thought- ° He Was A A Raccoon -FRIDAY - SATURDAY August 19=20 Carry On SPYING KENNETH WILLIAMS BARBARA WINDSOR BERNARD CRIBBINS Plus Gidget Goes Hawaiian JAMES DARREN MICHAEL CALLAN - In Color . MONDAY - TUESDAY August 2.23 Voyage To ,The Bottom Of The Sea In Color 'Plus Journey To The Centre Of :The Earth PAT BOONE - JAMES MASON In Color WED. - THURS. • FRI. August 24 - 25 • 26 FIREBALL 500 • FRANKIE AVALON ANNETTE FUNICELLO FABIAN In. Color • Plus Die Monster Die • BORIS KARLOFF NICK ADAMS rt In Color PHOTO BY JACK DOERR -- ELLIOTT James McArthur, Sarnia, was organist and Miss Diane 'McCon- nell, Toronto, was soloist sing- ing the Wedding Prayer and the Wedding Hymn.. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a floor - length gown fashioned frown pal- emo crepe with guipere lace forming- the bodice and elbow - length sleeves of the empire line, from which fell 'the cath- edral train edged in the same guipere lace. A floral cluster held the four -tiered illusion veil. She carried a cascade bau` quet of grandenias and steph- anotis. • Miss Sandra -•'•Wilson, _ xiteh-• ener, was maid of honor. 1 Miss Linda Blake, Kitchener, ''and Miss Barbara Elliott, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. They were all gowned alike in long white chiffon crepe' gowns having buttercup yellow lined French medallion bodice and back skirt trim. Buttercup yel- low petal cluster headpieces completed their costumes..They carried crescent bouquets of yellow shasta mums. Wayne Wilson, Mitchell, was ,best man. Lorne' Dietri'ck, Strat- ,t—Dear Ann Landers; My' wifespeech about the bride. If the and 1 attended three wedding dinners in three weeks and we had the same miserable expert. ence at each one. No sooner did the guests sit down to the dinner table than somebody rapped a " spoon against a glass. and started to read telegrams. The guests felt obliged to laugh and applaud so the food just at there. Then the master of ceremon- ies asked the guests' to stand and drink a toast to the bride's parents, the groom's parents, the oldest living relative and the. youngest living relative. ("We should all be there when David is married.") The best man has something to say about the groom and the kid brother makes a small ford, and Roger Hall, Stratford, brother of the groom, ushered guests. Receiving the guests at the Maitland Country Club, the bride's mother chose a two- piece capri blue and white dress with blue and white accessories. A yellow rose corsage complet- ed her costume. The groom's mother chose a pink eyelet dress with mauve and white access- ories and pink roses for her codsaige. For the wedding trip to Flor- ida the (bride wore a yellow linen dress withwhite access- ories. and corsage of yellow Sweetheart roses. .The ,bride is a graduate of Stratfod Teacher's Cdilege. Tl a"c6up1 evil reside iin;`Ait h ener. Prior to the marriage present- ations'o were made by the Staff, and the bride's Grade 8 class of Stanley Park Senior Public School, Kitchener. Hostesses of showers held for the bride were Miss'Sandra Wil- son, the late Miss. Joan Kuehl, Mrs. N. Chester of Kitchener and Mrs.. V. Smith, Goderich, aunt of the bride and Misses Linda Blake, Diane McConnell, Goderich. The . University of Western Ontario, SUMMER SCHOOL AND EXTENSION DEPARTMENT EXTENSION STUDENTS OWEN ` SOUND CENTRE . 1966 1967 All new students who plan` to begin extension work towards a B.A. Degree during the 1966.1967 season must apply for admission.to the University of Western Ontario 'before ‘Septetri'ber 1st.. All academic documents must accompany the applica- tion. Those without complete admission requirements must apply to try an aptitude test at the University of Western Ontario *on August 20th or September 10th. Application for admission* and aptitude test should be made immediately to Mr. Ga L. Amyot, Admissions Officer, Stevenson Hall, university of Western . Ontario. • 31-32 doctor. who brought the bride into the world is present' he also must say • a few words. At the last wedding, the groom's dentist spoke. 'l'hen they in- troduced out of town guests, like at Rotary. Just when you think„ you might get to eat something,, the bride and groom stand up and kiss in front of everybody be- cause the photographer wants a picture. What . happened to the days when a wedding was a religious ceremony and the dinner after- wards was an intimate little affair? --Disgusted. Dear Disgusted: Those days are gone forever—and it's too bad. A few toasts add a warm touch to a wedding but I can't buy the master of ceremonies bit with the Show Biz twist. * e= . Dear Ann Landers: I was especially interested in the let- ter from the woman who signed herself, "Very Annoyed." • She wrote about her Husband who got boiled every few weeks and placed long distance calls, to friends all over the North Am- erican continent, My husband does the same thing when he is,,, sober. 'Once our phone was disconnected be- cause wedidn't pay the bill. He went wild. Now every other bill can wait. The phone bill has to be paid right on the dot be-• cause he must make those friendly calls whenever the mood hits him—and it hits him about every two or three weeks. Our .rphonebill averages X60! •month.�-.... - When I complain he . tells me to keep quiet because 'this is my only recreation." He doesn't play golf or bowl, or bet on the horses or .shoot • oraps. Also he doesn't drink, smoke or chase girls, I say he is selfish. Why should he throw away money on a foolish whim when his family needs so many things?—Area Code 312: Dear Area: It's more than a foolish whim—it's a neurotic compulsion. But accept it and keep quiet. I know of dozens of "vices" that would be a lot tougher to put up with. When buying ham• steaks for barbecuing, , choose ones cut from fully -cooked, ready -to -eat ham, either bone -in or boneless. Have them cut from 1/4 to 1 - inch thick. PHOTO BY FRANK -PHILLIPS —• SEAFORTH GOLDSWORTHY -- SADDLER. CLINTON.--Rev. P. r1E. Kelly united in marriage Karen Win= infred Saddler and Paul Joseph Goldsworthy at St. Joseph's Ro- man Catholic Church here. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lance Saddler, lt.R. 2, Clin- ton, and .the bridegroom's par- ents are Mr. and - Mrs. Alfred Goldsworthy, R.R. 1, Clinton. The organist, Mrs. Eileen Brown, Detroit, accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Carol, LeBeau, Clinton, as she sung ';Ave Maria" and "The Wedding Prayer." ---The- bride;' given in--rrrarrriag by -her—father;--chose- a'- floor= length gown of crepe and seal - loped, hand -clipped, Chantilly lace, fashioned ori empire lines with a scooped-, neckline and long sleeves. Her lace mantle chapel train was delicately out- lined in scallops, and she carried a bouquet of deep pink roses. The maid of honor, Miss Al- freda Goldsworthy, London, and the bridesmaid, Miss Jill Golds- worthy, R.R. 1, Clinton, wore floor -length dresses of pink or- gandy over taffeta with lifted front waistline. They carried white carnations. The best man was Patrick Brohman, Hamilton, and he ushers' were Raymond Hallahan, R.Rt'3 Blyth, and Earl Shipman, Sarnia. - ."A reception was held at St. Joseph's parish hall where the bride's mother received wearing a beige Irish crochet dress and LUCKY FORS DRIVING RANGE OPEN NITELY, WEEKENDS AND AFTERNOONS PASSEPORT POUR LA !'ERRE DES FR)MMEs *Ax& expo67 PASSPORT TO MAN AND FHS \timid !) At Pick yours up now WHILE OFFICIAL DISCOUNT PRICES APPLY at your neighbourhood chartered bank branch! Open and build a Family Expo 67 Tour Account. Be sure your family sees Expo 67' -April 28 to Oct. 27 at Montreal• THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOU AND YOUR COMMUNITY • C01401. lq h r Carlo Wale' Mal jacket, matching .accessories, and a corsage of Orange De- light roses. The bridegroom's. mother chose 'an ensemble of blue lace, white accessories, and a corsage of deep pink roses.. Far a wedding trip, .through parts of the United States, the bride wore a beige two-piece knit suit, snatching "accessories and a corsage of pink carna- tions. They will -reside at Clin- ton. WOMEN'S GOLF August 2=Winners' in -the -week • - ly competitions Were Maxine Martin, Elizabeth Smith. 'Kay Sharpe, Edna Overholt, Mary Etue and Erma Rock. Dead Anirnal REMOVAL tor dead and disabled animals call collect Darling & Company of Canada- Ltd. • Phone 482-7269, .Clinton Dead animal licence number, 350-0.65 4tf Brownies DRIVE-IN Theatre — Clinton 2 Shows Nightly Come as Late as 11 p.m: And ,See a Complete Show Box Office Opus at 8 o'clock First Show Starts at . Dusk THURSDAY, FRIDAY August 18-19 DOUBLE FEATURE -- "I'LL "I'LL TAKE SWE DEN"i-. BOB HOPE TUESDAY WELD FRANKIE AVALON (Adult Entertainment) In Color ,.anus„ PATTY DUKE - JIM BACKUS Color Cartoon SAT. - MON. - TUES. August 20-22-23 --- DOUBLE FEATURE — Acadeiny Award Winner "CAT BALLOU" JANE FONDA - LEE MARVIN `MICHAEL. CALLAN In Color "THAT MAN IN INSTANBUL" P HORST BUCHHOLZ (Adult Entertainment) Color Cartoon Starting Wed., Aug. 24 Walt Disney's "THE UGLY DACHSHUND" Plus "WINNIE THE POOH"