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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-04-06, Page 17Unific&iOn: Pcrt 'Tree Remember? It's 1987 ' and and prohiptly squashed a Com - we have Uni,ierce•,- alias the .m plot. to take over the nadian Cobras,- reng, pure ' bone and gristle, Next day the full • story came aster -minded by' • jut -jawed out, in all' Media, and the Bow' ,4: Joe Garibaldi, Minister of -Na- orable .The was lauded for the tianal Defence. speed and decision with which_ The Yanks are ail upset be- he. had handled, the emergence x h i dickering' with the ; Chinese, a Couple of waiters Therewasn't an iota of ,re• from the Nanking restaurant; sistance° Parliament was on It's obv%ously a second Cubain holidays. The Prime „Minister ' ,the maldng. " was i11 and.. in seelusie n« . The Joe gets •a calx from- the univeX - e.te _elosett, so White 'House. He states 'his there ,were no'students' pr i., terms, and hangs up. He knows tests. 'Itrhe Mounties and ' militia his pian. LSD, president of the had long since been disbanded U.S. of A., is a tough.-Gobkie. , as needless expense. He came up- through the Everything was perfectly 'unions, like Joe, but owes his position to the huge wealth of his wife, Mary Warner, of the hideously rich Boston War- ners - Twenty minutes later, Joe's phone rings. It's LSD himself. :'Now, look, Joe. We don't want trouble.' We paid eight million for Alaska and I think five million for the Louisiana Purchase thing. Yeah, yeah, we - know there's inflation. How about a straight eight billion, after takes?- You want ten? Don't be ridiculous. We won't 'calm. Business as usual. Most Canadians were starting ; their' holidays. A few noticed that there were a lot of new radio and TV announcers and newspaper col- umnists, but. they figured the new guys were e . just vacation replacements'. ' Then the good news started. coming. Corporation, income and sales taxes were --all to be reduced. Farm -subsidies were to be raised. Food prices were to be lowered. Free housing for everybody making less go a Nickel past nine. After all, than $5,000. we own most of the country Iguess I don't have to tell anyway. A deal? Right. Take g over." you the rest. Popular move- " It wasn't quite that simple, ment demanding a republic And "Joe for President." Joe's of course. Joe had to call a inCetaterneritthat-ae"Whad me lir" of"" i`re 'War rod . s. This group had supplanted the- no ambition - except to serve , . Cabinet, whichwas relegated the' Canadian people, through - to such tasks as studying, the the democratic process. Big Immediate Housing Bill, intro- convention. Only ----•stipulation- duced in. 1968, and the Old for delegates was that they be , Age Unemployment Mt, pre members of Uniforce. Joe pared in 1969. - elected unanimously. You had But it didn't take long. Joe to hand it to him. From Presi- had hand-picked his senior of- dent of the Detruction Work- ficers. `Marshalt‘Admiral Louis ers' Union to President of the Latourhad wanted to. be King great Republic of Canada in a The wedding was solenlinized tn Hontniller United Church oa march 25 of Jane May Treble and, harry Edward Bdyd.The Rev, Liegnard „Warr pexforlmed the doubie.ring ceremony. The bride is- the daughter of 111', and Mrs, Wjlliam Treble, R.It. 5, Goderich, and the groom is the •son of Mrs. 'Win;iiyred Boyd and the late John E. Uo31'd of�Stratford, - , - The bride, given in "marriage by her father, -wore a •gown off. floor*length organza over taffeta with princess bodice, threegla ter sleeves, and scoop neckline. Sleeves' and train were edorno4 with, ;Guipre lace appliques and iaorde •red with petite point: eyelet. A' ' crow,! of seed pearls, "held` her bouffant veil and she -carried a crescent bouquet 'of red roses trailing 't vy'° The attendants were gowned in Dior blue formal' gems, matron o honour Mrs; Carol Che e• 'burg, in brocade and -the brides. :e041(14.°. sister R the'oI{><1InUfa 'hey-e•arri•ed ,ere cent lrpgttets of silasla dais, i. Kathy, • Rad lard,,'"Iiiece off' the brlde, . flOwergtrl• wearing cress; of white lace over ►1eri with .a blue cummerbund,. Brian 4. Treble, nephew of the bride, wad^ ringbearer. • --- • • -Groomsman was Don McKee of ,- gttchener, Ushers were Jaqjc Boyd: and James Boyd; -'brothers• --- of the grool. - The reception was held at the Maitland Country ' Club. The mother; of the bride received her giulestS' wearing a navy sheath.. dress with bolero with anavy and white accessories." The vetoom's mother wore. a dress blue le.ce with rose floret hat. Both wore corsages of pink roses: For , travelling to California ;-the- bride- ,chose a' costume .oyster wool. , twirl sleeveless dress with apple green access. i Cries.• The couple will resideinStrat• ' miads, Mrs. Dorene Radford, sis• ford. ter of the bride, and Carolyn Louis the First of New Canada few short years.. the Second. After Joe had ex- That's all. Qh, a few people plained how ` awkward` this disappeared quietly here and" would be, Louis .settled for the there, but that was because of liquor concession at all, mar- the new 'Relocation Act.` - tyrs'• shrines in the country. The others went along. Colo- - • • nel-Commodore Nils Jorgenson pf Winnipeg balked a •little at * getting no more than the re- maining mineral rights of the . Prairie Provinces, 'but finally ac -tided, grumbling, The rest a ted - what they got: - The zgerights in Hudson Bay, th Rocky Mountains, or what- ever. It -was beautifully planned, perfe.ctLy,.- Hired. At noon . 9.t.. July 1st, our national holiday, the Cobras struck. Flying squads took over all communi- cations media, without a drop of blood being shed. Nearly everybody was pooped after the long, hot- holi- day, so that only a few heard. Marshall -Admiral- Latour an- nounce, on the 11 p.m. news, that Uniforce had unearthed Oxford We pay 'sic- per poend for"de'ad or disabled cows and horses ,4 -hour service -7 days a week Call Collect - JIM iM MURRAY & SONS COOKE- ANDERSON Robert Douglas Cooke and Bev- erley Anne Anderson exchanged rings and vows in a,lovely Eas. ter wedding in North Street Unit. ed Church, Goderich, On March 25, Rev. J.Donald MacDonald off. ieiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson, Goderich and the groom is"the son of Mrs. John Peachey, and the late rank eoker-Parry-Sound-: Mr° Robert Stewart of Hamilton was soloist. Given in marriage. by her father the bride- wore a floor. length- dress of silk organza over 'taffeta, featuring a jewel�.,.�n�eck=--°� line, bell sleeves, and 'a prin. cess bodice centred' with a tail. ored self bow. The back was en. handed with a watteau train ca.'s,�. ceding into a chapel train. The 'Sleeves, train and skirt were ad. orne1i with rows of appliqued hand -cut Guipre lace. 'Her veil Of scalloped •tulle illusion was held , in place by a ,flo"ret Jew. elled prowl She carried a ere." scent of pink sensation roses and white baby mums. Mary Anderson, sister of the bride, was maid of honour. Bridesmaids were Kathy Naftel • and Shirley Manderson, both of Goderich. They wore matching floor:length gowns, featuring em- pire waistlines, with A-line skirts' of deep pint ,peaq• de soie, bodice, and < bell, sleeves of party pink brocade:' Their veils ofpink,scal- loped Illusion tulle were held in . place with a floral centrepiece. They each carried•a crescentbou- • quet of white shasta mums.. Ed Burke, Clinton, was best' man, while Jack `'Cooke;, New. market, brother of the groom, and Pat 4Qtlinn, Goderich, .acted as ushers. The reception was held in the Harbourlite Inn, 'Goderich, where the bride's mother received the guests. cS-he wore a three-piece suit of , pearl grey impprted crimplene, with accessories. of deep pink and corsage of pink sensation roses. - Assisting her was, the groom's mother wearing ---- a threerpieee--ensemble-of--travy and . white with matching access.' ories and a cor sage, of,pink delight roses. - For her wedding ,trip to Tor. ont'<o and .point s east, the bride - chose a suit of gold and white • houndstooth check with matching pillbox hat, - and harmonizing top- coat of gold. Her corsage was of Talisman roses. The couple • will reside in Ottawa. • • PRE- NUPTIAL EVENTS Prior to her marriage, the bride was honoured by showers at the . home of Mrs. Pat Quinn, assisted by Mrs. George Hamil. ton, and by fellow employees of the Bank of Commerce at the home of Mrs.: Richard Worsell: BROWNI['S DRIVE-IN ThEA' During the period March 26 to April 1, there were 19 trim. inal investigations carried outby the officers of the'"Goderich Det: aliment of the'Ontario Provincial Police. - ' On Friday, March 31, Prov. Const. John Wray investigated a car -motorcycle accident on #8, Hwy. at the Holmesville corner., Barrie Miller,' R.R. #3, Clintdl , dr ver of the fetor y le_re•° • n ceiyed a triple fracture to his left leg and Lora. Miller,, #2, Bayfield,, a passenger on ie motorcycle, received multiple 'lacerations to her left leg. Both , persons were admitted to -the - G•linton<J1ospitaL.Peter,A_ (Sandy) .Bissett, Saltford Heights, driver of the car escaped injury. 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