The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-11-23, Page 3CenteInaI
'By
Calling°;.
Mrs, aW al,er, Rathburn
hope a good number of you,
are "doing" a float for the
Christmas Parade. It is net too
late to planone, you know, and
so many of you have had first
hand. experience - and this is
gel
If you are too busy to thins(
about a float how about ask.
�ing some- of the young high
r? `' school people ,, to d help? Those
kids have.. wonderful ideas, .a lot
of energy and a knack for getting
things done. They just need to
know they are needed. •
The parade is on 'Saturday,
December 2 and our neighbour,
'Aubt}rn, has big plans for Fri.
day night and Sunday.
Friday in their nice corns
munity hall. they are having a
Centennial concert and- a one.
act play which will rearlly, hold
you! Local Players and others
• from Clinton will go all out
to entertain you, and you'll
never believe some of the things
that have happened to the last
100 years! You'll really enjoy
•
it.
You will have to arrange,your
plans so that you can take in
Goderich Little Theatre play
which As Thursday, Friday and
Saturday evenings this ' week.
Their play, called "On Monday
Next," is a play within a play -
the trials and tribulations of a
repertory theatre group who,
have to do a new play about
every week. You'll really enjoy
their frustrations.
Thl.S domedy is directed by
our ,' v'i e' Gibbons, a , very tal•
ented young man and I'rn sure
Little Theatre is gating to start
off with 'a )fang! (or a- crash!)
I'm thik►king of the poor guy
who .Crashes into the orchestra'
pit - What a raeketl 1)
Well, now, to get back to
Auburn. On Sunday everyone -
and they mean . EVERYONE is
invited to . their "Centennial
interdenominational church'
service to be -held in their corn.
munity Memorial Hall. Their
guest speaker is terrific, and
you know how wonderful the'
mu$ic Will be with the IHifott-.
County Centennial Youth Choir - -
taking care of it.
qur, • hard working Fordyce
Clark is the chairman and you,
know a good program is lined
up for you.
'Our energetic Mrs. Bradnock
has a report in the "Auburn
News", about these events, so
check; please.
Our little girl who was mak.
ing the quilt with one hur, fired
blocks in it, tells me she has it
completed, so look for it next
week in a downtown store win.
dow. I'm sure you'lrbe interes.
ted in a thirteen-year-old's
wonderful project.
Plans are being made to wind
up - the Centennial year, then
your Centennial committee will
*relax and - fall apart!
Martha
A,
FARM MANAGEMENT
COURSE "— 1967-68'
"Principles .Of Decision
Making"
CLINTON—BOARD ROOM
---Depar#ment of Agriculture -and Food
Commencing, Monday, Nov. 6, 1967.7274 p.m.
CENTRALIA AGRICULTURAL .SCHOOL
CQtT megcig "` r sdai ` itift9r T l'e.? L'4 Vii"
t nrl�hn n .r hn •rf rnr rri
20 Sessions 2 Hours Each,
Registrations should be mailed to Ontario Department of Agriculture
end 'Food accompanied by • $10.00 registration fee by November
1, 1967 - Farm wives are invited. This is not a course on "Haw-
to
Hawto Farm." This course is conducted by Extension . Branch, ' Ontario'
Department of Agriculture and Food, Clinton Further details
In inquiry. -
Everett Biggs Hon. W. A. Stewart,
Deputy Minister • Minister.
Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary Tuesday, November 14, at their home on 97 Quebec
Street. During the afternoon many friends and relatives called
to extend best wishes to the well-known Goderich couple who were
married 50 years ago at Clinton. Mr. Snyder farmed in Colborne
township for rhany years before moving to Goderich.
400th -friday
• telebeated
At- HuronvieW
Wedding
VQLLAND - STEEP
Standards of bronze shasta
.�.perr s and lighted candelbra
formed the setting for the wed.
ding on Saturday, Novernber4in
Wesley -Willis United Church
with 'Dr. A. J. 'Mowatt officio
ating. Married were Carol
Janette Steep, Clinton, daughter
of M r. and Mrs, Melvin tteep,
and John Grant Volland, Exeter
son of M .and Mrs. Bruce
Volland, Goderieli.-- -
Lorne Dotterer,, Goderich,
AV"Avas organist for - the double -
ring ceremony: -
. Given in marriage :by her
father, the bride was lovely in
a floor .length goN't of w'ttte
peau, 1e. s -):e -n1 ipplique _1 la .
•.v'."1 hlypo.int sleeves, portrait
neckline and a detachably •chapel
• train appliqued with matching
lace sweeping from•'ier waist.
Her pillbox headpiece crusted
with seed pearls held her
French illusion veil and she
carried a sheaf of orange de.
light roses.
Maid Of honour Miss Susan
Bartliff, Clinton, chose a lust.
rous green floor -length gown
of peau de sole styled with an
emoire waist, square neckline,
and pleats at hack falling from
a bow at the waist. She wore
a matching headpiece and car.
ried a crescent .bouquet of
bronze shasta poms.
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The November birthday party
at Huronview was held on4Nov.
ember 15 with the Londesboro
Institute in charge. Mars. Jam es
Howett was convener and intro.
duced Mrs. Tom Allen who
played several numbers on her
accordion and later showed
slides of a 'recent trip she and
her husband had taken to Eng.
land.
Community singing was en.
joyed under the leadership of
Mrs. Edwin Woods and Mrs.
Josling;
Mrs. Dalrymple had eelebrar
ted her 100th birthday this month
so was given special mention.
Birthday pictures were taken
and gifts presented to Mrs.
Dalyrumiple, Mrs. McElroy,
Mrs. Tabb, Mrs. Patton, Mrs.
Holt, Joe Miller,. Mrs. Varcoe,
William Wright, Mrs. A'tthur,
Robert Allen, Louis Wild, Thur.
loe McDonald, Mrs. McCartney,
Mark Sproat, Kate Barrett,
Zora Dickson, Mrs. Bicknell,
Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Trewartha
and Mrs. West.
A delicious lunchwas served.
BridesrznaidS Mrs. William
Darrell, Clinton,and Miss Rita
McMichael, Kitchener, wore
gowns and headdresses of gold ..
peau de, soie styled similarly to
those worn by the maid of hon.
our. They carriedcrescentbou.
.quets of -bronze shasta poms.
Attending the groom were
William Darrell, Clinton, as
groomsman, and John Steep,
-brother of the bride, Clinton,
and Raymond Volland, brother
of the groom, Goderich, as
ushers.
The wedding reception' was
held at Hotel _Clinton followed
by a dance at the Legion Hall.
The bride's mother ret eived
her guests wearingi<iblue-black -
metallic wool dress with silver
grey and black accessories and
a corsage of punk delight roses.
The groom's mother selected a
powder' blue metallic wool
dress blue and black ac'ces.
sories am! 0 corsage of pink
delight roes.'
•
For travelling to Niagrura
Falls and New York State, the
bride donne(: a M"iple Leaf tar.
Ian suit, l;rown accessories arid -
a corsage of y211ow roses. Qn
their return, the couple took up,
residence in Exeter.
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Prior to her marriage, the
bride was •feted at showers
't tite borne of Mrs. Elliott
Bartliff, Clinton,- where Miss
Susan Bartliff and Mc s. William
Darrell were hostesses to '
friends of the bride; :ii;d at.
tin' hom? of Mrs. Irene Finf ny4
son, Hensall, for the groom's
• relatives.
Mr's- Steep entertained at a
trousseau tea in her daughter's
honour and was assisted by
Mrs.-Volland at this event,
„
The Goderich Si
nal—Star,. T lursd , Nov. 3, 1: r7
Police Report
continued .frim page 1'
special paragraph in this re.
port.)
* That more effort be placed
on post incident invest.,
gations.
* That various forms recom••
mended by the Ontario 1'o1■
ice Commission be obtained
and carried in the cruiser.
The investigation report
should be completed at the
scene of the occurrence or
complaint, neatly written or
printed by the officer and
this report will thenbecome
the official and original poi..
ice report. Use of the forms
in this manner will permit
more time in the fieldby the
officer.
* That the filing system re.
commended by , the Ont&rio
Police 'Commission be in.
stituted.
* That consideration be given
to the promotion of an officer
to the rank of Probationary
Patrol Sergeant 'to. `assist
with and permit sinfficient
supervision in the field.
* In order to compensate for
sick leave, time off for com• r
passionate• reasons, atter.
dance at the Police College
and other police courses,
plus more post incidentr in.
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given. next year on the -.urs
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property protection, patrol.
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they activity report on the
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