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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-07-15, Page 12PAG •41A. • (' ir.* CH SIONAL STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 15,: 1976 13t 1 1 H SlI:tilME R Th. awed Is Strong byLlster Sinclair JUIy 15:,. 21:,. 23 'low,' Met•My Husband by Alice Munro. July,16, 20 . Mostly.' In •Clover by Harry Boyle July 17; 8:30• p.m. Curtain Adults $3.00 Sr. Citizens $2.25.' Children 52.00 Call (519) 5234462 or write Box 291,'°Lyth. PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE TASTY : DI SH ES_ 488 ,TH.E WAY. You LIKE THEM. Reservations Preferred. for groups: 10 Good,Reasons to- Buy a MiiroWave 'Offen 1. Save. time,. energy and money. A microwave oven saves up to. 70 percent cooking time, will decrease your -electric bill, andcan pay for itself over a •period .of years: y 2.. Simple, fast meal ,' preparation. `Just about' arty meal can be, prepared. in a ,microwave oven, and this .electronic wonder isideal for families on the go. 3. Make ' more nutritious meals. 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Defrost foods quickly;. • Buy foods on sale and freeze them.: And when • unexpected guests drop' 6y, you. can have •superfast defrosting without' harming food consistency.' g. Modernize the kitchen- ' Mdst units are comparatively- lightweight omparativelylightweightand fit neatly on a counter top. Just plug it into -arty standard.3 pin electrical outlet' and: you're reedy to Book :1o, Create a ,revolution. That's.. rightl A microwave °yeti will free you from kit- • ellen slavery and give you the spare time to de other things. And it Will help' make' you a herdfr your oven home. Panasonic Microwave available at ' E r'S 'Square '534.4433 RICHs ..moi. ---1_ •--�,.« ackt jottiu.g$ At the•Ann'ual. Convention of the School -Bits„Operators . Association •df Ontario, the Minister of Transportation and' Comniunications, Mr, James•. Snow; said that the • MTC .have. prepared• a sub - mi s ub_mission..-: to-7—the--Ontario Bg• rack Riddell Retee-Middlee tx "MPR Cabinet to improve sehoolbuS transportation. One of -the„ .;main recotn- mendations. involves a'closer examination of the school bus- ;driver's driving record, well, as • his or character. her'• moral. Based on recent research conducted by the University of 'Toronto,: which clearly indicated that demerit points are a reliable predictor of future' accident involvement and future driving behaviour, - the Ministry is prop`osing that an applicant for a school” bus licence "would' be refused when ,his. or her driving record shol>rs: More than six _demerit ' points. . A 'licence could be withdrawn trorn•the. holder if his -her driving record showed an ''ac-. -c,<umulati.on of at least ,nine demerit' points.: Another area Oder scrutiny is the denial of a Licence to .any applicant 'whyoe has ' had ...a licence suspension within ° the past year resulting from a driving offence under the Highway Traffic • Act or under the. Criminal cede. of Canada, within the past five years. A licence would. also be with- drawn from anyone. with two or gterre-motor- vehicle related --offences under the Cr' Friel Code of Canada within the past; live years. A = licence would Also be denied or with= drawn if an applicant or. • driver has. been • convictedf a moral offence such "as `rape or indecent assault within the past five years. Improvements . reconi• - CHISHOLM—CLOUTIER Coupie :to res!de in•.�Goderich The,:ivarrtage of Mary Lynn Cloutier, onlaughter.of Mrs. Alice Cloutier 'of Toronto and Maurice Alexander Chisholm,' son •of Mr.''and:Mrs. ,Leonard Chisholm of'. Dungannon,. was solemnized in St..'iJosepli's Church,' • • Kingsbridge, on Saturday, June 19,.1.97.6 at 4 p.m:'White •__ mumsand pink roses decorated the church. Father. E Dentinger officiated at the double -ring ceremony . Organist was Miss 1V larianne.Frayne: .Given `in marriage by her brother, Murray 3 Cloutier of Toronto, the bride was gowned in a fie -tit -length dress of white'. polyester;-' styled with. a -Victorian, neckline, ei'iipire waistline'and bishop sleeves, and fashioned with •F.r•.tinch guipure lace, on the' bodice and''s'leeves' alai ,a floor length train. Her t;hape'l-length silk illusion veil was similarly trimmed' .with guipure lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of white -roses and blue carnations With' narrow white ribbon caught with blue baby's breath. "IVI'aid of honour was 'Miss• Virginia Chisholrn,:'sister'of : the groom. She wore along. gown of blue polyester Swiss •' dot, with square• neckline edged. with lace, short full sleeves and:a•gathered skirt with lace trimmed flounce.' She wore. a blue picture nat,: trimmea with :flowers and a trailing back.. veil of 'blue sheer nylon; She carried a bouqu-et of white daisies and blue carnations trimmed • -with fern'and blue.•ribbon.; Groornsman was Allan Drennan of RR 7,. Lucknow, friend't3-f the groom. 'Ushers were'•Colin Chisholm -of Dungannon 'and Danny' Cloutier of .Toronto;.All male: attendants wore.. royal ,blue: tuxedoes Withpcarnation boutonnieres. • I° ° The ,bride's` mother chose.' a sleeveless- floor len g gown,_of powder blue -polyester with white daisies, and yello,w.,.;roseI ,•ud.t„Aox age,,,'I;kie groom`s another wore a turquoise long-sleeved,- raschel-knit, jacketed ``floor=""' t length pleated gowri of _polyester doubieknit with a • ,corsage of white.daisies.and•pinkrosebud's`. - •, • The wedding: dinner.was• held at the Bedford Hotel •. followed by a dance reception at Saltford Hall. .- For travelling; the bride chose.a-blue' flowered, Jong. •,_:. sleeved dress of, polyester with a sweetheart neckline and 'corsage of=white roses. •r Following the ;honeymoon,. the couple •will reside in • Goderich, where: the bride is 'employed by the Bank -of Montreal, and the groom is employed by Delmar Sproul Construction. - Prior to her' marriage, the bride was entertained, at a relative Shower giden by tier :aunt;. Mrs. Mary, Bird of Goderich ; by the .Staff of the Bank bf Montreal, and a girl friend.shower by, Virginia Chisholm at Dungannon. - .SQUARE MEAL SQUARE'DEAL TRY = NOW-= NOW FULLY LICENSE[ GODERICH RESTAURANT - STEAKHOUSE & TAVERN ltd: LICENSED .UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENSE. ACT 42 WEST STREET �1 mended by the. Ministry would include regulations that „,on a one-time basis, a defensive driving course, -ora cotirse; in modern driving, or • a school bus driver im- provement course wouldbe required before a licence would be granted to operate a - school bus'. A `S.t. John Ambulance course in -First: • AO MILES-EAS'T •OF GODERICH Tl P.7.7.7•1-71,1 A.NAM P'= �%�►'IL`= ID 11\1_9 STABLE .RR4 Brussels, Ont. 3 Nlis West on Cop,, Across from Brussels.Conservation'Ara P•hone:.887-6089 • Camping $3.00 a.Day ' - Horseback Riding $3.00 per,hour. ' ' Family Campground Hiking rraiis, SrOgmrning '& Fistiitrg Hayrides & .iN:fir Roasts •for Clubs, or Class'Parties - Prop:,Sharon'&. Merv;Cewing• ( I it i =r3 GET• YOUR KICKS IN 7 6 n .m IA'116u 1M�'U 1lL�ULLe�IU•eJI VAe1JI)'�Vtk�.!A, ��11U•11VC!°V��%1:Ve1V�VU_!V�!� E Goderick ,United Soccer Club , - (( , , i, E1 , , 1 .1 . • s w • Goderich" United Soccer Club would,like to take this opportunity to publicly thank 'everyone who has contributed to our club+and shown their support of `our . ainis: to popularize soccer in, and around Goderich •and to keep healthy and 'active through . sport. We surely appreciate your efforts in our behalf and;a Targe part of our success is due to your kind generosity.” Refflinghaust,Construction . Gord-Smith , . . . Graham .Electilt Goderich Electric Mc'CCallum ,Funeral Home 'l.A.C. Niagara ' • a Dominion Roads Machinery Co. Toronto -Dominion Bank The Met Store Captain's Quarters Huron Sunoco _„- . • ... MaeEwan Insurance 1Goderich 'Restaurant Jim's Pizzeria _ Club Grill Bedford Hotel Alf Hoy Motors,_,„!.°,1. Goderioh 'Elevator •8, Transit Blue's Supermarket - - __Strickland -Motors Canadian Tire Corp. Jeffery Lumber Goderich Sports French -Dry .Cleaners Bluewater Cleaners Glenmark Lumber.. ' Jenkins Auto Wreckers. At the • . _ Kirkton :Coniimunity Association 3 2nd Annual Gar -den ':�Party: FAIR. GROUNDS—KIRKTON Highway;' 23 WEDNESDAY,JU1.Y 21, Adults $2.50 Children 25c •'"'"”" :. .FAST' BALI -ii:01 .JUVENII:E CONTEST. = 7.30 p.m.- Professional'Program Md ,would .be a pre -requisite to the granting of r'ep,ewal -of a licence.' 1:he Ministry would: recommendan•'Increase in the minimum' amounts of public:. liability ' insurance' required to be .carried by a school bus operator. :The. Ministry is asking that a first aid kit', be- carried on every : school bus, and this w,otlld be • •••••40•••• •••• •t. �. • the kit prescribed by. • the Wor`kmen':s , Compensation Board Jot 5 to 15 employees. The Ministry would also seek a regulation that an adult supervisor be present. when children .are . being , trlri'- esported by a school bus- on a field trip• and on such afield trip standees would be :prohibited.• The ,• Ministry proposes to make it .man- datory for S010ol buses to be examined twice yearly; that all wheels be removed and brakes insp•eeted at least once a year. These inspections,` would', be carried out and certified • by • a licenced motor • vehicle inspection licencee who would apply a Ministry approved sticler. to the school 11011.41041444 1,4•10,41•4100 •a bus window certifying that' 'the »uss•:•had met inspection standards. .. . It is_aaAilying to know'that step 'are being taken to af- ford- more protection for students travelling by school bus. I have always fel•--tlre"-". crying 'need, •for . action to improve the safety of ;our ''schoolbuses. T "have -in- troduced two Private' Members Bills • in "the• legislature. These bills• addressed: themselves to twa major areas. in school bus safety, The school bus driver and' the school bus 'itself., .1 have also stressed .in the numerous speeches I. have made that standees 'should (continued on page 7A) ••.o••••• Ufa!•••• • . M4StVLLE - GRAND OLD" .•� P Y • dul• Y--3•0 Aug. 2` Sept.:3• - Sept. 6, • TOUR" INCLUDES • • • COME TO THE ✓� Zurich Agricultural Society ANNUAL FAIR r.l.>i Sot:July 2 8 p.m. Fri July 23- TALENT SHOW' Zurich Arena' Pirie Mitchell and Peaches. .Queen ofthe Fair Crowning 12:30 p.m. Sat. July 24.- PARADE with Earl Ross stock car, driver, Ont. Queen of fiurrow, led by -Clinton Legion Pipe le F Band, 1:15 Official. Opening 1:30 Horse show with heavy & light horses and ponies 2p:m. Pet Show T5 Horse shoe pitching Contest 30.m. Baby Show'sponsored by Chamber of Commerce A ▪ 3:30. Pony Ptvilling Match,4•H-Call club 8,, cattle show. Lions cage sponsored by Zurich Lions Club. Exhibits and displays , - Kiddie's rides anti midway` 9;e.m. - Dance to "Blenders" editor ;S2.50' :Everyone Welcome ZURICH FAIR GROUNDS Come and enjoy one of the best „small fairs in Ontario. Buses Depart from Goderich 8 9.9° each ;four Per:, room e •' •. • • • • • • Deluxe bus transportation : • 2nights motel accommodation - • •• • MoieI taxes •..:... .+—..-:_-..- •. Tour of Nashnd ss ville atar: komn- u • • Tour ofreiording studio �, w • • +-=Ticket to Grand Old Opry & admission to Opryland .U.S.A. • • • • ©- • .. Sm.orgusbord'Supper _ • : Music Mann—Tours 425t1 LoWnitcgoo 434-1166 • • •'• eve •Os••a`••••.•:.••• •i.••••.0 i•;••S•••••••4 ••••• • PROPRIETORS:. .ARMANDO & P,IERINA BART•OLOTTO To~AIS Our Cuslo ers For::Your . Patel o:na a Over The Past :6 Years. 'We extend our Warmest wishes.' to Tammy&: Ed'Chglmers for much success in: the future. ,Colonel Sanders' Boys and Girls: are having a ;Buy.,16.fl. oz ColS1r e at it - pric€. G7t a 16. salad of0*.:.0 ice f m at. the • y Points'.' 4 Elgin Ave, .0 GODERICH girl 5,9ncler4 Recipe ft iICle elle A CANADIAN COMPANY. Colonel Sanders and his boytndke it "fingerlickin"ggod" •