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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-08-31, Page 23u q ,, AGE 9, . QOPERICH SIQNAL;STAP THURSDAY, M'JGI,JST 31. 1912 HU!ofl West IAI� support K�r�ar.c hiI .s =bombers s 'c77fIuaron=- - est— District 'of . the Women's Institute have again . given support to their Korean adopted child • through the Save the, Children Fund., Byung. Be. The. District Secretary Mrs. graham McNee of a Dungannon has received this report ,about their foster child Cho Byung He. "Bytom Ee finished primary school in, last February but'asp„ she had little interestin schooling and her family conditions were in difficulty, she didn't .go on". to, middle school. She became weak recently so , she consulted a doctor and was found to be malrfutritive` anemia. She takes rest at home and takes tonic medicine for her health. "She hopes to learn hair -dress skill when she recovers her health again. The mother works' irregularly and supports six of a ' family with her poor income $18.00 ,a month. "The eldest brother Eun Yung got driver's license and got a- job four months ago. He became a great help ` to • the family. Byung Yun works as a driver -aid helped by Eun Yung arid hopes to learn drive skill. Byung. Sun finished primary schoolin last January and the youngest, Byung Moon • is .in primary school. "The family are' living. in a room : made of barracks, but it seems narrow for the family. The site belongs to others but they don't pay any rent for it. As they are living in ;slum areas, 4 worker advised them not to be influenced by bad effects. "The family conditions have progressed much but continued sponsorship aid is recommended, yet , till the child recovers her health and gets a job." 4 his --was an encouraging letter and the group is gratified to know that for 30 cents per, member per year, a child in Korea can be supported and helped to get an, education. ,M When You Shop Say... 1 5AW. `4s?'kVA IT IN THE SIGNAL o voters will be ;tido to local lists this. September • properties he or she, ma►y own or age$, property .occupant,, .:ststtue, Revenue Minister Allan Grossman said last week: that rent. school support, school electoral • _ _-_,thk-e era; of week. Howevexa indi duaLia- tua.-citiz_e�a+a p sad 4ev tde Y. residents, which. - begins resident in one municipality and This information is reclyired 'to ' ' September 5, will identify a new also a property owner in preparemunicipal voters' hats kind. of local voter in the another municipality he or she :which wilt be delivered to province: The enumeration can vote, but only.aonce, in each municipal' clerks by, October 1:04 involves the gathering •of beefy , so can that Following. publication'. of the ' reformation for rr}unicipal . persons spouse?' Mr. Grossman , lists, 'people '.who ' have voters' lista Eighty per cent of continued: "This means that a incorrectly been omittedr from Ontario municipalities will hold cottage owner, for example,' can the , lists can, contact' the elections onMonday, ecernher ' "vote ° in the municipality where.municipal clerk to have their 4, he is usually resident as well as names added.. Mr. Grossman said that the municipality in which his ' The enumerator's visit to a cottage is located. • home ,or apartment will take throughout Ontario's history, 8 'property ' qualifications, with "As cottage owners are not only a few minutes of the . some exceptions, have normally permanent residents.of resident'stime. established eligibility for local , the municipalities where they electors. "This year, for the first, own cottages, enumeration time, ' we have expanded . the .notices will be mailed to them ' right to vote in municial,aitl' (photo by Fr.ed H. ,Blsset) MR AND MRS . DOUGLAS D. STEMP Eastern Ontario, Quebec their honeymoon route Douglas D9 _Stemp, son.of Mr. and . Mrs. Donald : Stemp, Goderich,, .exchanged . wedding vows with Judith A. Graham, Kitchener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Graham, Goderich, Saturday, August 12 in Saint Peter's Church; Goderich. Father R Moynahan. conducted the 'double -ring' ceremony. Decorations were orange arid white gladioli. The organist, Miss Ann Legg, accompanied soloist Grant Ellison as he sang "Ave Marie" and "The Wedding Prayer." The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor - length gown of nylon organza with Venice lace bodice, lace trimmed neckline, sheer sleeves with' deep French cuff trimmed with bridal buttons, and a semi- full skirt with two rows of''lace on thea hem. A Juliet cap in matching' lace held her cathedral length lace -edged veil. She carried a colonial bougiiet • of yellow sweetheart roses, blue stephanotis, and white daisies. The maid of honor was, the • BUStNESS 4' DIESEL Pumps and Injectors' Repaired - For All Popular Makes' Huron Fuel Injection + . Equipment Bayfield Rd. 482.7971 R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square ° 5247661 Ronald L. McDonald __AR°TE.R.EQ. AGGQUN 39 St. David St., Goderich, OntarioCH TANT 5244253 For FASHION RIGHT ! ; SHOES The Place To Go is ROSS.. SHOES The'Square Goderich * FFIGIDAIRE * WESTINGHOUSE * GIBSON * HOOVER Sales and Service -JEWELL- ,BROTHERS. APPLIANCES & TV LTD. 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The ushers wereBill Stemp, brother of the groom, Richard Prest, a Willis, all of Goderich. The wedding supper.was held at the Bedford 'Hotel and was followed by a reception at the Goderich�,Metngrial . Arena. The mother of the bride wore Brenda ers were cry was _ nd Bob a sleeveless floor -length blue polyester gown with white accessories and a corsage of yellow orchids. 4 _,w The groom's mother wore• a sleeveless length champagne colored gown of polyester with mauve accessories 'and a mauve orchid. The bride's—tra.ueiling.__ costume was a. white A-line skirt and blouse with a red crimplene blazer and a navy, red a.nd. white' tie. She wore white wet - look accessories and a corsage of white miniature carnations. The wedding trip was to the Thousand Islands, Quebec City and Ottawa. The couple will reside in Kitchener. Prior • to her marriage the bride was honored with several showers held in Goderich at the homes of Mrs. Arnold Young, Mrs. Gordon Munroe and Mrs. John Glazier. There was also a shower at the home of Mrs. Isabel Williams in Kitchener with friends of Mutual Life. On Saturday, August 5, a trousseau. tea was held by the bride's mother, Pouring tea were the bride's grandmothers, Mrs. Vera Fisher and Mrs Mary Graham, and Mrs. Claire Bedard and Mrs. R. W. Bell, friends of the groom's family. • Ouit�&f t`o'wn" `guests were present at the wedding from Sudbury, "Brampton, Kitchener, Sarnia, Ca Bary, Se Petersburg in Florida, Milton and Grand Bend. .. . . Following the" rehearsal, the groom's parents entertained the wedding party at their home. - 'oTTAWA NAS /T A GO T EAS/ER MESE DAYS /NSTEAD OF SOLD/NG A PROBLEM,'T»EY SUBS/D/ZE 17 t .4 u►VIII :'.�q INIUiI , LIONEL'S SUNOCO At The Five Points Licensed, Mechanic Repairs °'ta all Makes school . board elections to the growing number' of people who' are neither property owners nor long-term tenants. "A Cana.dian citizen 'or British subject who is 18 years of age or older and a resident of the municipality between September 5 and October 10 can vote in. local elections," .the minister explained. Mr. Grossman said this year's enumeration is also important as it embraces several other fundamental changes in .legislation. ,"Por example,;. an inidividual will now have only municipality, , how many one vote regardless per of at their permanent ,residences. They • should.. make any necessary corrections , on the notice and mail it to the address indicated." The enumeration is being made "by the .ministry of 'revenue's assessment division on behalf of the municipalities. Enumerations have traditionally been made in the spring. Starting this year, they will be undertaken in the fall, closer to the j7ecember election date, to reduce ' errors and omissions caused' by family moves in the summer, between ;school years. . 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