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RIQUND4NFAHUT WITH MARY4A
.bow, Wald become an•
Air
slid the heedline.
the is to be a fact.
lopetalent vents like this,
God
eiich right _ back
;sap; in more•ways than
old us hoeformore
fetters such as this. M-
otcloudy and rainy
e
had last
Week, I think
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a "heap of praying" to
filch beautiful weather for
*bend'. "button
dove to get the
Os off chest
,a1B
go any further Grand -
"fir Linda
monthf rlateida aand
fter
about
no or three falsestarts,
I
',two
had a big baby B
bs.
or! Her grandfather said,
ctically born with her,
sand sox °nhu boy J i m
Oa a and
rim her mother and Phad_
line and Doug
'and all the relatives are
to join the Scots & Irish
at this time. As for
It didn't hurt a bit, since
t makes five great--
ndchildren to date --'with
on the way, I hear.
•
kry Festival the Ben -
ladies . sponsored last
rday evening at their gaily
'rated church was, I know,
ge success,
nd no wonder, the way they
,e'everything so festive, not
the food but the surroun-
including the hostesses
• wore pretty floor length
and were all smiles and -
r the dinner we drove
nd the countryside, found
utiful new camp site
',g Lakes, which has lots of
ly ;trees, a great little
,tockedatf and lots of in-
ing trails to keep the kids
and happy.
speaking Lit later I heard
twa others: one at
urn—dust across • the
land I was told, called
Four Seasons, the other
Happy Hollow Camp, •
north of .here on the. Nine. fie.
River at, -Port Albert,
The campsites are springing
up all over. and I think it is
-just great.. -�
I .was • wond'ring about -the
---one in Goderich ,which accor-
ding to the Tourist office info'
i8 'hear Harbour Park."
That, really..puzzlea me—how
about you?
-
The Sailing Club has ~a great
program set up for the balance
of the summer—and you can be
sure of the sail boat races every
Sunday morning.
Baseball and Soccer is going
full tilt, so with the beaches,
the program at the Swimming
Pool, and other activities plan-
ned for the balance of the sum-
mer, you can invite your friends
to visit Goderich —ANYTIME.
With Art Mart and Summer
Fest plans well under way, the
merchants Association are full`
of co-operation and .wouldn't
mind •if the WHOLE Square is
shut off, making for a Big Mall
for that week.
I don't know if shutting off
The Square is the answer --but.
they probably couldn't agree on
one small area to put the Kin
Karnive _so- the said, close jt.
ALL off!" This would be great
if the merchants - are respon-
sible for the activity in front of
their premises. (It wound help a
lot.)
-Every year a few merchants
have let the rest coast along on
their time, money and efforts.
The attitude that. people will
come into THEIR" stores
whether they contribute or ,not
has alway irked a great many.
people. •K .
This year with the whole
Square cut off—If—it'happens,
vyill be a great idea—IF the
Merchants Association pulls
together to put it over.
With their -performance over
many, many'years it will be in-
teresting to see what does hap-
pen and Mr. and Mrs. Public
will be right there to vote FER
„or AGIN.
nty councillors
r; caw
port eloquently
bouto 'Ya nin
g
ore members of Huron
tyCouncil got down to the
'near before them. , last
y Warden Roy Pattison
upon two members of the
1 to report on activities
i►hich they'had been in -
during the Royal visit of
_Majesty -Queen Elizabeth
. Prince Philip to Ontario.
Elston; Reeye. sof. Morris
.ip, had dined with the
-. at the Royal York, Hotel
or -onto by special invitation
Engin Thompson had been
al guest at the -ceremony
the- Royal couple of-
ily opened the Ganarasta
rvation Area.
rden Pattison teas also.
during the. Royal tour
with the'Queen at Cen-
al HaUin London.
e Elston, in describing
is termed "one of the
of my life", sent the
1 Chambers into gales of
teras the described a ' last
;_problem he faced upon
that his rented tuxedo
minus button clasps and
links.
stented to get ready in lots
at about, 6;30, for the.,
*eh was to begin at
ithen I found there were
tia,'" he explained.
!I$ afraid I might have to
.aY'wife down to buy a
of safety pins brit I
the address of the formal
firm in one of the
end gave them a call.
tisk over to the hotel
*buttons and cufflinks
''tten after seven."
sing the dinner Reeve
hid, •"There was more
and silver on our table
than you could find in
e of Huron County I'rri-
>►tr. Eu.
tons table •were
blahs' of the.Gloh and
IIPP for -Huron Jack
"secretary to the
Geral•
dined en"
jellied goose
doesn't sound very
tsstld all right;"' -the
e , steak, potatoes
UCe, "some sort
New.Bru'newick
1441 ' just what you call
Plenty of wine.
n
'OWThompson ex -
Oen he arrived at the
Authprity event
ikelied one of the
`.` rltht beside* the
podium -wlaere=-the—Queen-sat.
"She passed so close I could
have* touched the hem of her°
garment, he told •the Mem-
bers, "but I didn't."
Describing- the Queen, Reeve
Thompson.,::aaid she was very
'.'slim and very, very lady like.
She exceeded my expectations
by far."
Afterward he explained ; he
also attended a lucheon but
noted it was not quite the
grand affair described by.Reeve
Elston.
Warden "'Pattison described
the. Queen as .a "very, very
gracious -lady" as he recounted
his Royal dinner at Centennial
Hall in London.- -
"The weather , wasn't , the
best,". he explained, "hut the
Royal visit . to London was a
success. 2
Because of large crowds in
Cambridge the Queen was more
than a half hour late for the
• dinner but we were entertained'
- by -two - school-- choirs ---.and the
time passed very quickly," .he
explained.
At the London dinner War-
ded-'• Pattison:., dined - on
pheasant; potatoes; asparagus, -
rice and sherbet.
"As the- London Free Press
very correctly reported," he ad-
ded ".they kept,,the wine glasses-
"I .was very glad the City of
London saw fit to invite me,"
the Warden noted
Besides Kin-- Karnival &
Kinette Sidewalk Kafay, the
Bavarian "Tea" Garden, the
Flower Show, Photography
Display, .Arts and Crafts
display and others—a street
dance is planned for the latter
part of the July 23 to 28 week.
Oh, don't forget the. Sorority
Girls will be holding a Flea
Market. They hope their many
friends will -.contribute some
white -Elephants and other bits
and pieces for this affair. Call
any of the girls or leave a
message at the Signal and your
contribution will be picked up,
I noticed that, the Oxford
Junior Farmers have arranged
a "Bottle Drop" where they
will gather the bottles for re
cycling -and help to keep our
countryside clean.
Couldn't one -of the groups
consider doing something like
that around Goderich?
Love
Martha.
Possible
Huronview
extension `•
Members of County Council
learned. on Friday ,that they
will soon- have to start thinking
about a possible extension -to
facilities at )Iuronview Home
for the Aged. W
Both J.L. McCutcheon, chair-
man of the Huronview Board
• of Management, and C.A. Ar-
chibald, -, Huronview ad-
ministrator, .-told the meeting -
that the waiting list for bed
care is-•ateadily. growing. They
told the "members there was no
increased pressure in other'ser-
vice areas. at Huronview but
that more space for bed. care
- _residents was a growing need.
In his report . Mr. McCut-'
cheon noted, "You will have
noted there have been large
numbers of applications'" in the
past few, months. As a"resfialt we
now have a waiting list for the
lid eat* 'laeetions''. "
"If this trend continues, it
appears consideration will have
to be given to an addition, or a
new building, else"where -. to
provide,accommodation for -the
large number of applicants
requiring more a te.naye._nur-
sing care. ,
"iThere is no -,doubt," he told
-the meeting, - "this type of
patient can be cared for much
more _economically in our type
of accommodation rather -than
in hospital where the rates
range from a minimum of app,
proximately $40 per day."
., "Our bed care section at -the
present time is, operating at a
▪ maximum of $14 per resident
MR. AND MRS: J.A. MORRIS
St. George's ceremony
Mr; and Mrs. James Andrew
Morris were married recently
in St. George's Anglican
Church,, Goderich.
The bride, the former Kathi
Colleen Maks, Yis the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs: -Ta,ieus-Maks,
Detroit, ,Michigan. Mr. and
Mrs. J.J. Morris Goderich are
the parents of the groom.
The double -ring ceremony
was conducted by Canon G.G.
Russell and Canon Taylor , of
London_ . Soloist was ' Betty
�.. Rogers who sang 0 Perfet
Love and , Wedding Prayer.
The' bride chose for her wed-
ding a silk georgette gown
fashioned with a full skirt and
short, train. The sleeves' had
long cuffs of Alencon and eyelet
lace woven with pink velvet
ribbon which also decorated
the bodice, collar . and waist.
Her long veil was edged all.
• around with daisy - trim. She
carried an ethereal cascade
of.
stephanotis, gardenias and pink
baby's breath. -...� .
.. Maid of honor was Miss
Kathy. Robertson, Perth. She
wore a chiffon gown in tones of
yellow and pink with a low cur-
ved ruffled neckline and
featuring a flounce at ,the
,hemline. The empire waisl.l'ne
was__ accented by 'a soft -piik
velvet bow with streamers at
the. back. She wore a yellow
floppy hat with yellow velvet
bands, and carried a gathering
basket of white - -daisies, white
roses. and baby's breath tinted
The • bridesmaids were Kati
Taylor, ,Rochester, Michigan,
• and, Janice:Eyre, Seaforth.
They were gowned identically
to the - maid of •honor.
• The flowergirl was Stacey.
Gorsline, niece of the groom,
London. She wore a miniature
of the bride's gown and carried
a- small: basket of white roses,
pink baby's breath - and white
daisies.
day."
In other Huronview matters
County Council passed a
resolution, which will be sent to
all, the counties and regions of
Ontario, the Ontario.
Association of Homes for the
-Aged, Murray Gaunf-and 'Jack
Riddell, -calling for petitioning
of the Minister of Community
and Socia -1 Services Rene
Brunelle to allow any excess`in=
come of ektended-care resident
to be applied against, 'any .
:arrears of maintenance.
In connection with this
request _ the - Board 'of --
Management noted that at the
present time, a number of ex-
tended care residents receive
monthly income in excess of •
their comfort allowance of $35y..,.,
and the cost of maintenance of
$4.00.. per day.
Some of these residents,, the.
Board 'explained, owe a con-
siderable.. amount for arrears
of maintenance which was built-
up prior to becoming eligible
for extended care ,benefits. •
The committee felt this ex-
cess revenue should be used to .
reduce -tie amount of monies
owing and therefore recommen-
ded the resolution which Coun-
cil supported.
Council , also - approved the-
letting of tenders for the supply
of milk, butter and ice cream to_
Huronview for one year com-
mencing May 1, 1973.4as recom'
mended by -the Board of
Management. -
= Milk will- be ---supplied; hy- -:.
Fairholme Dairy of Clinton at
a cost of 62 cents per two quart
carton of homogenized, 58 cents
per two quart carton of two per
cent homogenized' and 53- cettts
per two quart carton of skim.
Bisset Brothers Ltd. of Salt -
ford will supply' butter at 75
cents per pound and ice cream
at a cost of 70 dents' per --dozen
three ounce claps and $5.20 per
two and one half gallon tubs.
F Q R S -YT H
HALF SLEEVE
DRESS SHIRT
FOR SU MIM ER
po dertaible •a- so right for sum -I,
mer. The • best In plain co%u
cheeks; smell patterns_ and white on
white of Mns permanent press fabrics.
Rawson
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STYLI SHOP FOR _PAIN
Cosi. Ts,
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Ringbearer was Chad Maks,
nephew of the bride, . Royal
Oak, Michigan.:' ' -
-Groomsman was P,aul
Dockstader, OttaVY4 Ushers
were Robert Gorsline7 London,
and Wesley Maks, Detroit,
Michigan:
The wedding dinner was ser-.
ved- in the church parlor and
the wedding reception was held
at Saltford Valley Hall. The
bride's mother chose a powder
blue empire -waisted floor -
length gown of crepe with a eor-
sage of powder blue tinted car-
nations. The groom's mother
wore a pink empire -waisted
floor -length gown with chifforr.
sleeves and, a corsage of pink
sweetheart roses.
A - special guest was the
bride's grandmother, Mrs.
R.W. Bell; Goderich who wore
a floor-lengthchiffon dress in
tones of blue and rhauve with •
an' orchid corsage.
The bride's going away 'en-
seml?le•-was.a pink floor -length
halter dress, white shoes, pearl
necklace and earrings and a
wristlet of pink sweetheart
roses. -
The two -'week honeymoon in=
chided" 'one ' week`'tn. Freeport,
'>31Ahn'a'g, ; iin`d'" orifi Mee1C "in
Miani'i, Florida. ,
The couple are' residing in.
Goderich.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was -the guestw of honor at .
several showers. Hostesses
. were---M-Barbara-_Barbara Maks in
Detroit; Miss Janice Eyre - of
Seaforth; • Mrs. Sheryl • Shear -
down; *Mrs. McConnell; and
Mrs. Murray Sheardown,,all of,,,
Goderich. '
Guests were present_from Ot—
tawa, Perth -Kitchener, London,
Royal Oak, Michigan, ake
.Orion, Michigan,' Sa 'naw
Michigan and Birmingham
Michigan.
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR. THURSIDAY, JULY Ia Muyii
Luclinow craft. festival-
abort one month off
,,•
'Believe it or not, The well
known Craft Festival held a,n-
.nually is only about a month
away August 3 and 4 are the
days. ,
Friday August 3 the opening
exercise will take place at 11:30
a.m. The hall will be open to
the public until 19. that
evening. Saturday the hall will
open at 9 a.m. and remain open
to 6 p.m. There will be plenty
to see ,and buy -.as there are
more crafters and more oppor-
tunity to see the .displays as
many have decided to set up
outside. Thus giving the people
morelehance to see the displays.
A wonderful opportunity to
promote the Festival was used
during the past week at Sutton
Park Kincardine when Bruce
County Council were meeting
and it being ladies` day., the
crafts borrowed from the
various Crafters made for a
good afternoon of viewing at
close hand and asking
questions as to the chance of
obtaining them at the Festival.
The committee have worked
along hours to make this
Festival 73 the best yet. YOu
the public will enjoy the att up
and the time to browse buy or
just enjoy the atmosphere of
100,000 welcomes.
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'Eve W.L. H rdman
Sleaubsta e °rai .11114.1001.1
PIANO • ORGAN
MOCAL • TNEOIY
WIII commence teaching lar}
Godoriah in September
• Phone: Stratford 271.4333
or 'Clederloh.1011.03311
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