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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-19, Page 13Kingsbridge presents gift toppsf president • • The-Aigt,ts:t :meeting. of the Kingsbridge Catholic 'Women's League was well attended in: the Church Hail. Mr's. Marion' :.Austin welcomed _the ladies aild Fr: Dentinger led in prayer,. Mrs. .A.us_tin. p'resente.d. Mrs_ Eugene Frayne with a gift as a token of appre^iation -for past presidency: Margaret Austin gave the, scripture reading. Church Life convener 1VMt's,. Tom Hogan reported on -presentation .of gifts -to Mr., and 'Mrs..'.Clem Steffler and family and wedding gifts to be given to.: Joanne OHen- dricks, Henriette Van Diepenbeek and_, Marianne O'Keefe, also a lows -for Stephanie Miltenburg's. father. The secretary's and treasurer's reporte !"`were given, Correspondence was read . by Mrs. Delores Van Osch from Fr. Dentinger, Fr. •Halfele, Msgr. Phelan, • Marion • Austin and . _the Steffierfamily. Mrs. Rochelle Champagne --called the roll. Fr. Dentinger spoke to the ..ladies, giving thanks. 'for remembering his .33rd an- niver-sary. Father stressed in his. talkthe theme "Be Irritators of Me as I Am .of Christ". CAROLS' SUTHERLAND Office Manager Clinton Branch Ontario Motor League CAROLE SUGGESTS.,. That you Book • NOW• for Christmas -=and Spring Brepk Avoid disappointment'and Receive an "Early Bird Bonus" for confirmed booking in August only. Drop in today to 'Ontario Motor League 'world (F::: wide Registration No: 0009068 1,. 7 'RATTENBURY ST:' CLINTON 482=9.300. OUT OF TOWN PHONE TOLL FREE 1.800.265-3181 •"' "The Most Trusted . Nome In Travel" Community Life Convener" Mrs,. Carl Riegling reported on ticket draw sales. Cultural ;. Life convener Mrs. Rita Howard " reported. on the Grace 8 graduation, banquet .• Viand the Huronview Bir.th,day Party __-Augtfs -- -I 8th. The - catering reportwasgiven by All agreed to give Mrs:.—,, Eugene Frayr(e's ..mother a gift in' appreciation for '• • making the quilt for , the'. upcoming draw September 5 - in the Church Hall: Coffee and • ,donuts will be served ;after mass in the hall on September 5, while the draw is• being made for theafghan and quilt. • Final arrangements • were made for the garage -sale held August 7: The meeting closed with prayei^s. W intario grants f or.area • Grants totalling • $12,118 have been appro.vedfor eight niore projects' in Huron County from the proceeds. of'. the Ontario Lottery. Amounts range from $4,500 -to -$360: The Walton Area Sports Club is eligible for a grant of $4,500 for renovations to its athletic field. • The Township.of.,Stanley is Wiglli'le'for a-g:r-ant 61-$2;806-o'•' irfstall: podlights, fencing.. and bleachers " for its ;ball .. diamond near Varna. ' The Wroxeter- ,Community Parks Board is eligible for a grant of $2,000 to construct a pavilion containing picnic and shuffleboard facilities. • -.9 • G.OD tea. . Mr" and Mrs. Gordon Percy Jenkin, 39 Victoria Street, Goderich, were- married August 7 in Cavan United (photdby Haugh) 'Church, Winthrop. The bride, the. former Elizabeth Jean - MR. AND MRS. A.M. BECKER • .. I, Seafort). The groom is the son of.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pryce, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Puce, RR • ...J•enkin; Goderich. The .Rev"."Urs Stewart conducted the _ double ring ceremony. Attending h tten ng the bride were Sherry . Go de �. � it ch► e d in McCall, Winthrop; Mrs Yvonne Hoggartt -sister of the bride;` and Miss Ann ,Jenkin, sister of • •the 'groom. • Flowergirl was ,,Cheri Hoggart, niece of the bride, and Carol Ann Shackleton and Alvin Michael Becker were united in marriage 'July '24 at Berea -BY: The -Water: Lutheran Church in Goderich by the Rev. Marvin'Barz, The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Benson Shackleton-,. RR 1 Dunganrion,,andlivlr. and Mrs. Rudolph Betker, RR ,1 Dashwood, are the parents'of the groorri: Wedding music was supplied"by:Mrs. Esther. Rivett .accomp. nied by Celia Taylor as'she.sang 0 Perfect t;ov'e ,:and Lea Us Heavenly Father Lead Us: The bride was given in Marriage by her father. She , wore a polyester crepe gown' trimmed with a leaf motif lace: A headpiece of tiny white • roses held her veil, ' trimmed with the same laceas on the gown..She carried a cascading bouquet of red roses, stephanotis' andfer- nery • Maid of honor was Valerie Shackleton, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Helen Osbour'ne; cousin of the. bride, Kitchener, and .Evelyn McClinchey. They wore dresses of white chiffon printed with yellow. roses."They • Wore tiny yellow roses':in'lheir hair-, and carried nosegays of pink, green and m,ati've•carnations. John'' Becker,' cousin of the groom, Dashwood was. the -• ringbearer. was 'Matthew Pryce, nephew -'of. the bride, •• Groomsman was Rob Hiusser, Seaforth: Ushers were Murray Pryce, brother of the bride and -Colin Andrews, cousin of the groom: A wedding trip to Northern Ontario followed the reception in Seaforth Legion Hall. (photo by Frank Phillips, Seaford)) The., S•tanley Towrrship°.µ Recreation, Parks and `'Community Centre Board and • the Wingharn Minor Baseball: .Association .will .receive grants of. $812 and $71 respectively. 'to' buy softball and 'baseball equipment. A $484 grant to'the..Gaderich Minor Soc,cer Association will be used to buy . uniforms, trophies and equipment. The Bayfield Yacht • Club will use a $450 °grant to help pay the .` cost . of a . radio receiver and transmitter. The Belmore MinortSoftball Association in .Wroxeter will use a $360 grant to buy 'sof- tball equipment.:. ti Culture and Recreation Minister Robert Welch said last week's grants are part of. the ongoing Share Wintarip programme for the support of cultural and . iecreational activities. .. To date, °the ministry- has allocate.$49.5'million to more. than .2900 grbu.ps and projects across the province. , r- ° WHEN YOU'RE READY TO FA:L.L IN LOVE WITH. NEWCAR -WEHAVETIE MONEY r < a kits- 'c•-.,„ NEW. CAR LOANS FROM THE Ii ORONT,O-DOMINION BANK You're - HOURS Somebody Mon. Tues. Wed lll a.m. -- 4:30 p.m. Thurs. .1'0` a.m. — 8 p.m. SPECIAL Fri. • 10 a.m. — 6 p.m. with, us' TD BANK TORONTO LBOM I N ION the bank.where.people make the difference Manager �Mry. Ro"n-'Allin' SuncOast"Mall (lodeich : 5244681 best rmr_•arr- - • - bride, Durrgaithon; and Jim Becker, cousin of the groom, Dashwood • :: d`, • The wedding dinner followed at Brookside School with John Cullen, cousin of the bride, Clinton, •as master of ceremonies,. Guests .,were receive.d by the br1de.s mother' who worea formal -1 ng gown;of blue polyester with long' sheer blue sleeves and a corsage-bf pink "carnations.. Tjapi,thother of the groom chose a.floor-length rose gown witlace jacket and lace -bodice, and a corsage of.White carnations. For the wedding trip, tithe bride changed to a dress of. purple and. blue roses , on a yellow background. Her corsagewas• of yellow sweetheart roses ._.• - The bride was entertained at several showers prior :to her marriage, Marion Becker and Elaine Daters were hostesses for a shower; a com•munity'shower was given at Dungannon Church by Emily Drennan and Theresa Logtenberg;; a shower was given by • Mrs. Andrea McDougall and the kitchen staff at The Bluewater Centre where the bride is employed; Evelyn McClinchey was hostess for a shower; and -Mrs. :V--ina Campbell and Mrs: Pearl . Harcourt, aunts ofd the bride, entertained at a •;<hower at the Salvation.Army Citadel in Wirlghani rea-shatidam-brututT of'll:re • Anstett Je* ° LIMITED 11 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 482-3901 OPEN WEDNESDA-YS • rot.' Your Convenience: -"-- HOURS: -Monday through Saturday, 9° • • ami. -.6p. ..; Friday nights 'till 9.p.m. RICH SIGNAL -STAR. 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No one • should try to apply or interpret the law withput the aid and advice el a: trained expertwho, knows the.. 1 f 1 •facts, since the facts of each case may change the / .. PPPlicatten of, the law :'NO PHONE GALLS PLEASE• .. OrUnconj# mall Highway 21 Sough, Goderich Open' Every rf 'Week Night' Pryd kSari t�. District. Repr'esentai,ve :1 Don "Denofngte 75"HAMIL.TQN GODERICH MbN.UME"N.TS. MARKERS. LETTERING -- .5'24. -2373 or 6621 c< 11.13 Ft NSELECK • at your COLLISION REPAIR CENTRE SOUTH END- BODY. 524-9181. BAYFIELD'RD.GODERICH Could "IMPACT" please answer the following question for me? I have been keeping company with a man whose weakness is his fast driving. Apart from the fact that he has me—Scared skinny and in spite of my -pleas to drive at the speed limit l have now heard that if you accept a free ride from someone in his car, then he is not liable to you if you are injured in an accident due to his negligence.' Is this true? - According to existing law ; you have probably heard correctly. because the driver of the car is only liable to gratuitous (free) passengers' where he has been "grossly" negligent (i.e. extremely careless). Otherwise, passengers are taken to ride at their own risk.. (This does not apply to vehicles operated in the business of carrying "passengers for money (e.g. taxi) — proof of gross negligence is not' needed in that case.) •However if an accident occurred due to the sole fault of his excessive 'speeding it could be construed to be Extreme Carelessness on his behalf; but as far as we can see -it seems • small consolation if you.are involved in a serious or fatal accident. • • • Our advice would-be to•tell him to slow down or get yourself another drivers Qu.S'lity URNISHINGS LAMPS OUR— FURNITURE ECIALTY GRANGER'S TV SALES & .SERVICE ADMIRAL, ELECTROHOmE & RCA COLOR TV 92 SOUTH 4. ' RECORD AND t'APE BAR MAJOR APPLIANCES PICK UP 8. DELIVERY 524-8925 JOHN JEFFERY It SON call the lumber Number 163 ELGI,N AYE E.GODER1CH Like- many other people, I am—interested when the -newspapers report on trials going on in Ontario. But one -thing still puzzles me: the papers speak of thelupreme Court of Ont., the Court of Appeal of Ontario and the High Court of • • Yes, indeed it does appear as'though we have three.courts at the.highest level in Ontario. In fact, we have only oneCourt but it Is:divided into two branches. Thus the Court of Appeal . ancl the High Court are the twoloranches Of the same cOurt: the Supreme -Court of Ontario. •• The Court Of Appeal handles appeals- from the High Court amnodntehyeLlo,wer c.ourts, while the High Court deals'with serious —regal matters (eg. raPe and disputes over high amounts of Weekly Court, incidentally, i's the name applief to the Supreme Court .df Ontario when it 'sits somewhere outside- SCHUTZ Ms AOLTEOR .414 HURON RD. GODERICH holiday Late one night, my husband heard a noise downstairs in the , ' dining room, He went,down to investigate and was pounced ;upon- hie- a culprit. hiding in the dark. In shcirt order, the • culprit was lying•half ,dead on the floor with a broken hack', My husband was a judo instructor. Is he guilty of inflicting We all. kriow-that a man's home is his caStle. The law xecognizes a person's right th.deferid his Or her property, self, or close relatives. One can only inflict as much harm as is necessary to defend his home or to 'defend live's. Iri.other. words, the defence must be proportionate to the re trespassers. In defending oneself, one must tetreat as far as reasonably • possible before,,tuining tolight. 9ne need never retreat from ° one's Own property, however. Passive defences, like electric fences, traps,. etc., must Here, your husband is very, likely innocent and can us•ethe defence of self-defence if he was, in faet, in'feee for his life or property. 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