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Letters ToThe Editor
Dear Sir:
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The question cof, icng liar-
bcir Park as a trailer camp has
been under discussion Jately
and a decision made on this
matter will have a permanent
effect.
It • seems to the writer that •
aarbor' Park should be simply June 15 at the former' .1.1per;
a picnic area without trailer test service station, Hamilton,
parking facilities, An enclosed at Victoria streets.
shelter for picnic tables would Town council has arranged a
he a great asset and ,no doubt six-month lease on the building
inany people and organizations _and •intends to negotiate pur-
would use the park for their chase this summer.
picnics and recreation. The building is •being decor -
Jack Macdonald, ated to suit it to an. information
130 South Street, centre this week. The booth
' Goderfch, Ontario. operator, 1VIiss Bea Bradford
said, "1 knew it's going to be
Dear Sir: , ' better than last year. Last year
We strongly protest council's was a real washout." •
proposal to increase trailer '"The •reason we •leased it waslast Thudsday when he pleaded
facilities in Hanbor Park, because 'we couldn't seem to guilty to ,carelgs driving.
To-nttrytrAhe-trailer-rif ._ alirtgalfa440-e in -C011neti tt/ " --G6ffel—Tali 00/1Stabie John.
a moreatiral area would make bate it,, ' said, parks chairman Ruxten4aid_liebegm,cliasi_ ,
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"btli; ,,tritiriStgTaiftFietirefirliiip'z TIV-aftr:Shore.•' • 7 - •• -"P•irran: a!Y.Y.72•71'..rn,': On'Aptir,": /Au
. , Yours- truly, ....• very well_ta_miLpittnoses," -ne•-t through -Goderieh-i• '-fle-said- that;
"1 t4ink it will lend, itself. 2.5 when he" saw a car speedin
pier.
S. C. ad M. E. Anderson, said. • • ' Iduring the clime, Parsons' car '
66 St. Patrick Street, Changes in the building will lights were turned off Several
Goderich, Ont. - be kept to a minimum: TheZ4,,hltaf2,72"-
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A new tourist infOrMatien
booth is expected to be open
tdr operation next Monday,
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JEFFREY — SONVERVILLE
Detroit Red Wing player Lau-
rence Joseph Jeffrey of Gode-1
rich was married in Seaforth
on Saturday to, Sharon Ann
Somerville of R.R. ,4,, Walton.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter William
Somerville, R.R. 4, Walton, and
the groom is the sqn of Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis G. Jeitrey.„,ciosle-
rich. The double -ring 'exchange
of vows was heard by Rev. Fath-
er C. E. Sullivan' in St. James
Roman Catholic Church.
The wedding music was play-
ed by Mrs. Alice Stiles of Sea,-
" forth. The soloist, Mrs. Mel
Acheson' of Seaforth, sang, "0
G o d of Loveliness," "Ave -
Maria," "Panis Angelicus" and
"On This Day Oh Beautiful
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of .hdnor while bridesmaids
‘,re IVIiss Elaine Spmerville,
,,Stratford, sister of the bride;
Mrs. Chester MacDonald, Gode-
rich, cousin of the bride, and
MiSS Elaine Beattie, R.R. , 4,
Walton.- +They were identically
gowned in carnation Pink
dresses of nylon. ,sheer featuring
detachable lonc, overskirts
caught with a bow at the front
Given • in marriageby her
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raft gown of w ite nylon sheer
over duchess' satin. The bodice
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neckline and lilypoint sleeves
and had appliques of chantilly
lace re -embroidered with se-
quins. The • semi -bell-shaped
skirt was _accented with a band
of lace' scattered with sequins,
and featured' a detachable cath-
edral train. Her bouffant veil
was held by a floral headdress
and she carried a cascade .ar-
rangement of pink roses, white
carnations, dilY-of-the-valley and
pine fern on a background of
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station will Ile left as is. But
the front area will be decorated
and the 1461114 . and W0,0404!...4.
Washrooms. will be switched.
There will be parking on the
let for at last 10 cars.
Woman fined
For Assault
W. F.' Parsons, 22, of Staffa,
was fined $80 and costs in
Magistrate's court at Goderich
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of the CNR overhead 'bridge on
Sexua Edlication In 'The Home of , Gpderich.
Highway" 21 at the north end
,m4tratg..,,enn Hays also
• fined Parsons $30 and costsfor •
Is Topic At Kmgsbrid ge W.I.
• , James Sturgeon, 48, of R.R.
illegal nos:Session of liquor:
'4, n, was sentenced to ,
KINGSBRIDGE.—St. Joseph's Mrs. Cyril Austin, who also Walto
I three weeks in jail after plead-
CWL; Kingsbridge, held their l'read the correspondence.
ling guilty to- assaulting "pro -
monthly meeting June 1st at Treasurer's report was given vincial Constable Elgin McNall
the home of Mrs. Leo Courtney )n7 Mrs. John Austin. lin Seaforth June. 3.
Three members of the League
attended the 44th annual CWL
convention,held at Otie Lady of
ercy • a 1 iii-STfania, May T9Th7
and goal. A report of the con-
vention was given by Mrs. Leo
Courtney.
Mrs. Walter Clare, ,spiritual'
convener, 'bye a reading from
Madonna HOuse4 conversing
their needs. Mrs. Carl Ring-
ling, convener of education,
gave a reading on sexual educa-
.0,D.,ill.I.11.g„,liklit,-
Mrs. Dennis HOgan,. social
convener, gave an accbunt of
Final ,arrangements were Miss Marilyn Tremeer, book -
:made for the garden party to. keeper, hs joined the staff of
toiM-it-"tfrifirSund'ariTNIttlyist.fir'975finlrer're"M712aTfer'4'47'
The meeting concluded with Seaforth. 'Miss Tremeer-, has -
prayer led by the pastor." After, been. attending Goderich Busi,
wards, lunch was served. • 'ness College., " •
with an attendance of V. mem-
bers. ,
Mrs. Mark Dalton presided
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waistline, over street -length the League Prayer led by the
sheaths, The bodices had scoop-. pastor, Rev. Fri. Charles Caru-
ed necklines and brief sleeves..ana.
Their rose headpieces of match- ' Minutes of the May meeting
ing sheer were caught with were read by the, secretary,
wisps of Veiling and they car-
ried Cascade arrangements of
white carnationS backed with
pink velvet leaves. Flowergirl
a full,skirted gown styled sim,"-Ftr-h""Itatighter"'eatitnrg;
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Seaforth, Community ,;Centr6.,
where later in the evening a
dance was held.
ilaimiy_tLthesehior attendants'
the back waistline by a large
pink bow. She carried a wicker
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Mrs.' Somerville :chose a pink
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tions and caught with pink rib- carnations. The groorn's mo -
bon. Douglas R. Cornish, dress- ther wore a beige lace dress
ed in a white linen suit With with ,blue accessories and a
black bow tie; was ringbearer, blue -tinted carnation corsage.
' Raymond Jeffrey, Goderich, For their wedding trip to
was groomsman for his, brother Florida and the Bahamas, the
and ushers were two cousins of bride changed into a duster en -
the groom, Michael Jeffrey of s.embie comprised ' of a pure
Zurich and,. Bud Williamson of silk, printed sheath in pink and
Toronto, and,the bride's brother, green ' and a pink linen coat
Tom Somerville"Of Denfield. vinth three-quarter-liength sle-
The guests from Toronto, eves. She wore matching pink,
London, Windsor, Detroit, Den-
whit,e4lvet leaves. field' 'eh, , Walton, Sea -
i ,Fatherine Eckert, Tor -fort , a er On, IluritSville and
'farerrite" bird e TS-iiiaTcr Zurich."L:Ven—recerteInT the
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Orest Kryzaniwsky, 18, a n d
John ThOmas MacKay, 19, both '
of the RCAF Station, Clinton, •
were each given suspended sent-
ences and 'put on probation ,for
one year for stealing a motor
Vehicle, owned by John; Thomas
Chambers of Goderich, on May
19.
Mrs. Evelyn Pollard of Gode-
rich was fined $40 and costs
or five days in jail, when she
pleaded guilty to assaulting
Goderich, on May 30. ,
and green accessories and an
orchid corsage.
Mr. and- Mrs. Jeffrey will
reside-4e4to4e44ch< for ,-the
mer months.
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