The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-08-30, Page 8PAGE b--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1973
ROUND AND ABOUT WITH MARTHA
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This is our realty busy,
BUSY weekend, biggest of the
goes—all the groups getting
together before their regular
year. Fall and Winter meetings start.
Many people are packing up Wednesday. September 12,
and heading for home — along the Ahmeek Chapter of the
with thousands of others wjUlr' I.O.D.E. have a Fashion Show
the same goal. St. Christopher, ready to go, afternoon and
watch over them! evening at North Street United
Those who are at home have Church. Thier year it will
so many things that can be feature both ladies' and men's
done this weekend that they fashions for Fall' and .Winter.
don't know where to start. The Fashion Shap attd
Frankly I feel everyone should Rawscu� and Swartman. Min's
do that which they enjoy most, Shop are the folks supplying
and. the 'devil take the hind- the clothes and the proceeds
most .... or something.•will help pay for the microscope
• Can't you just see a big the ladies have purchased for
family going in all directions
doing what they WANT to do?
I can, and I know it will be
their best weekend of the. sum-
mer.
George likes baseball, so
heads for Ag. Park. Janet likes
to swim and heads for the
beach. Mom and Dad enjoy the
boat races so take her down.
What happened to Jerry and
Jack? Well, they are hiking and
fishing. Jerry plans to get a few
more miles in before it turns
cold so has just disappeared.
Jack is at Piper's Dam or far-
ther along' on the Mait4and
with his fishing pole, a blanket,
food, (too bad he forgot the can
opener) and a small can of OFF
- a real smart boy, and he will
fish and swim, eat and sleep
and really enjoy this last
weekend.
SO, this changes our Summer
into Fall and we begin to think
of later activities and get all ex-,
cited ... then ,somehow school
and housework' don't look so
bad.
`..The Lawn Bowling Club has
several tournaments lined up
for. the next few weeks. This is
a great game that more of you
should 'try. Too bad the season
is so short;
Anyway, you can come over
and watch if you don't do
any cheering or- talking --to
throw the players off their
stride. They really work at get-
,ting in good shots and like
curling they never know WHO'
will get the end
Little Theatre has already
had a season's end get together,
There are two Sorority
meetings next week, you might
call them 'roundups'. And so it
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MR. AND MRS. J.C.F. KOSS
Wed in ..Pembroke
- Gladioli, pompom mums and proposed the toast to the bride.
pastel carnations formed the Before leaving for "'a
background for the wedding of honeymoon in ,Quebec City, the
Patricia 'June Gould, only bride changed to a white linen
daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. suit, with safari jacket and
William N. Gould, of Ottawa, pleated skirt, and navy trim.
and James Carl Fredrick, son Navy accessories and a corsage
of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Koss, of of red roses completed her en -
Pembroke, Ontario, at Bell's semble.
Corners United church. The Mr: and Mrs. Koss have
doubL,e ring ceremony was per- taken up residence at 36 North-
•foriid at 7 p.m. August 4, by view Road, Apt. 1, Ottawa,'
Out-of-town guests attended
the wedding from Goderich,
Zurich, Seaforth, Woodstock,
Sarnia, Toronto, Montreal,
Aurora,Belleville, Pembroke,
Petawawa, and Deep River.
Prior to the Koss -Gould wed -
Rev. Douglas' Ross.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father. She
wore an Empire gown of white
peau de ,soie with nylon
overlay, fashioned with high
neck, long, sleeves and chapel
train. Appliques of daisies ding in Ottawa August 4, the
highlighted the bodice ---and ___bride was guest of honor at
outlined the hem and back several showers. Hostesses
paners, and the high neck and' were Mrs. James Oke, Mrs.
cuffs were edged with nylon , Kenneth Oke and Mrs. Irvine
ruffles. A small flowered 'Oke, of Goderich, and Mrs.
Donald Oke, of Zurich; Mrs.
Kenneth Adamson, Mrs. Alan
Large, Mrs. Wayne Phillips,
Mrs. Irving Bansfield of Ot-
tawa; fellow members of the
staff of Merivale Public School,
Ot a; Mrs. thirrarps,
of 'Ottawa; aft& Mics: ' itobe t
Koss, Mrs. Garwin. Koss and
Mrs. Robert Howden in
Petawawa.
casquette held the fingertip
t'ille veil, and the bride carried
a cascade of pink sweetheart
roses.
The bride was attended by
Miss Elaine Oke, her cousin of
•Toronto, as maid of horior and
Miss Judith Sutherland, Ot-
tawa, was bridesmaid and
_soloist, Misses Christine and
Katrina Koss, nieces of the
'groom, were flowgrgirls. The
senior attendants wore mat-
ching gowns of white and navy
•dotted swiss, with navy
boleros, and carried
nosegays of blue and white
carnations. The flowergiris
were charming in floor -length
Empire gowns of navy dotted
swiss and carried watteau
baskets of carnations and
baby's breath.
Ronald Gould, brother of the
bride, was best man. Ushers
were Douglas Gould, brother of
the bride, and Terry Koss,,
brother of the groom.
At the reception, held at the
Talisman Hotel, Ottawa, the
mother of the bride received in
a floor -length gown of- nylon
over taffeta in a floral design in
shades of blue and violet.
Royal purple. velvet. outlined
the• Empire waist , and ruffles
edged the deep V neck and long
sleeves.
Mrs. Koss wore - a floor -
length gown of mauve crepe,
round neckline and , long
sleeves with a deep cuff.
Mr. Orville Oke, of Seaforth,
the bride's great-uncle,
our local hospital.
Others will be coming up in
Coming Events, so send your
copy in early since everyone
-reads this column now. And be
sure to write them in your
calendar.
Have a nice holiday weekend
and take in all the ball games,
soccer, boating, swimming,
racing - ? -- well do all you can
and have a good time.
Hydro not affected by stri
Ontario Hydro spokesman
Don White stated Monday that
a strike by plumbers across
Western Ontario has had little
effect on construction at the
Bruce Nuclear Power Develop-
ment. c,
Plumbers and pipefitters
working for Ontario Hydro are
working ,. under a different
agreement and are still on the
job.
The only area where the
strike is having any effect is
with mechanical contractors
Love,
who are doing work on the site
for Hydro. Many of the contrac-
tors who employ plumbers and
pipefitters have had trouble
getting men.
About 80 percent of the 550
members of Local 527 of the
United Association of Plumbers
and Steamfitters voted 208 to
207 to turn down the memoran-
dum which was signed Aug. 9
by union officials and members
of Zone 7 of the Mechanical
Contractors Association.
Details of the memorandum
were not announced,
old contract which
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Now Open. Under New Manage
Martha.
Conestoga speaker
tells Rotary Club
about new covrses
JOE'S B..P.
As of September 1, 1973, Gerry Eggleston will be the new
owner -operator of Joe's BP. We will continue gluing
same courteous service as we have In the past. We ho you the
you, our friends and customers, at the new Gerry's Pe to see
e B.P. coon.
Larry J. Rechsteiner, Kit-
chener, Director of Programs,
Conestoga College of Applied
Arts and Technology', was the
special guest speaker at the
Goderich Rotary Club luncheon
Tuesday noon.
During his presentation,
Rechsteiner told the group of
local businessmen that
Conestoga College, Clinton
Centre, has; been unable so far
to fill the demand for clerical
workers in Huron County.
The school offers two
secretarial diploma programs --
medical and executive. The
first graduates from. these
specialized courses will be en-
tering _the_w.ork force in the
spring of 1974. Rechsteiner
said there are presently 30
students enrolled in the two-.
year cpurse.
Clinton Centre
also gives
courses in commercial
stenography and commercial
clerical as well as a commercial
refresher course. '! waiter-waitreas'tr'altitne.''
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These three courses
designed specifically for per-
sons who are either unem-
ployed or4'under-employed.
are
"It offers a second chance,"
said Rechsteiner.
Continuing Education Cour-
ses are provided at Clinton
which are a "chance for a night
• out" as well as an opportunity
to learn and achieve.
Several management courses
are offered this winter, most of
them requiring 20 hours of
class study. Upon completion
of six of these- courses, the
student may qualify for an On-
tariocertificate in Management
Studies 'which is • recognized
province -wide. R>
Other •Continuing Education
Courses include technical
areas, design and fashion,
family life, hobbies and
recreation and specialized -cour-
ses such as community leader-
ship, instructional ' techniques,
introduction to real estate and
Police raid
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Six underage drinkers were
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26 uniformed policemen and
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on the Elmhaven Motor Hotel
last Thursday night.
Police from the town forces
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Seaforth, the Goderich, Exeter
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