The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-03-31, Page 11Huron County Endorses
Car Salety Resolution
"Some automotive engineers"
belicAre 22 good features could
r — be ineoporated .in cars for bet-
ter safety, and Sinneoe county
councg suggests that the federal
"`ov rc email take -the necessary
steps .to sec that these features
are added as soon as possible -
Huron council accepted a re-
commendation of its legislative
corimnittee that this resolution
be concurred" in, 'also .a spine -
what similar one from Grey
county. The latter' called• as
well for compulsory driver
training in'secondary and voca-
tional schools.
Bruce Sent• along five resolu-
tions, all of which aeon concur-
rence. One proposes that the
federal government haire Parlia-
ment 'pass a law making the
Bell. Telephone Company - re-
sponsible for all casts when
cables are located on municipal
roads.
"Since the pritce of farm ma-
chinery is steadily increasing
and the quality in , some in-
stances deteriorating," the On-
tario government is requested
to investigate, and introduce
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legislation requiring implement'
manufacturers "to provide 're.
pairs and services to the fame.
er, and that 'the repair depot
btR', rithi -: 1 olio . -.dist,
`ante."
The minister of education is
urged to consider revision of
grants to municipalities in out-
lying districts for, construction
of new schools or additions:
It is proposed that funds be
made .available: through ARDA
to- help bear the' cost of estab-,
fishing water reservoirs in muh-
icipalities for recreation;,- con-
servation, ground wafer level'
improvement, and general rural
improvement.
Huron joined Bruce in oppos-
ing "any action to abandon- any
railroad' lines in Ontario" ani
adapted a resolution of its own:
"We pont out that the rail facil-
ities of the CNR in the Gode-
rich-Stratford , area should be
reviewed by the railroad auth-
orities in view of the deplorable
conditions that existed during
the r(,;eent Rural -Municipalities
and road conventions."
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quackgrass started to groW. After'waiting 7 to 10 days, the rand
was ploughed,athe seedbed prepared and the corn planted: A
second spraywas applied afterthe corn had emerged. A one-two •
punch that knocked out the quackgrass, annual grasses and
broadleaf weeds, and resulted in a bumper cpm crop.
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'Sharon June Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith of
Wallaceburg was married to Mitchell J. Troian, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mitchell Troian of Wallaceburg on Saturday, March 19.
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Wedding
DALTON
St. Patrick's Raman Catholic
Church in Hamilton was the
setting'for' the I?ebr-uary 1.2wed-
ding of Dianne *arie IGailis_ and,.,
Maurice Dalton, both of Hamil-
ton. The bride is the daughter
Of' Mr and—Ars.- El"v400d Gu11-isr
of 51 Miles street, Milton, On-
tario. The groom is the son of
Mr.'aud Mrs. Dennis Dalton of
Bat 3, Goderich.
',I'he ceremony was conducted
by ,Father Diennert, with Dennis.
Driscoll as organist and, Randy
Chisholm of Burlington sang
several musical selections,
The bride was gowned in a
floor -length gown of beige peau
de sole - and lace with Jong
sleeves. • Her headpiece was a
pillbox., holding an elbow length
veil. She wore a drop pearl, a
gift of the groom, and.:Or bou-
quet was a -cascade of pink
roses and white mums.
The matron of honor was Mrs.
Judy Thring of Milton and the
bridesmaids were 1'4iss Kay Scott
of Hamilton and Miss Sharon
Guthrie of Wyndam Centre.
They were dressed alike in floor -
length gowns with empire waist-
lines in telly green peau de soie.
All were drop pearls, gifts of
the bride, and their flowers were
nosegays of yellow roses and
white mums.
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the bride's ,,father gave her
in inarriag"b ,• Groomsman was
Brian DaJten, • brother of ' the
groom, and ushers were Dennis
Connolly and Mike Dalton:
Vill,)1Or was held that after-
leo
fter-
xotrta �4iie e��e4V4-1,,
Hamilton. The bride's mother
was • gowned in a gold crepe
dress with lace jacket and beige
accessories, with • a corsage .of
pink. sweetheart roses, The,
groom's mother wore a brown
suit and white accessories and
a corsage of yellow sweetheart
roses.
:The 'bride's going awaycos-
tume was a. blue and black wool
tweed suit, with fox trim and
accessories to match and a cor-
sage of pink sweetheart roses.
They will reside at 1266 Fennell
avenue East, Hamilton, Apt. 105.
A social get-together followed
the reception when the bride's
grandmother Mrs. " Early and
two aunts and an uncle sup-
plied music for dancing and
while the bride and groom open-
ed some of their wedding gifts.
The. bride's gx andmother Mrs.
Gullis made the wedding cake.
Guests attended form Milton,
Ballinafad, London, Campbell-
ville, Toronto, Goderich, Au-
burn, Hamilton Pickering, Luc -
know, Burlington, Q u e 1 p h,
Grimsby', Beamsville, Wallace -
burg, Detroit .and Windsor. •
Mrs. Judy Thring gave a mis-
cellaneous shower at her rgoth-
er's home on Miles street. Mrs.
Ron Ervin and Mrs. Lucille Cole
also held a miscellaneous show-
-er for the bride 8 at Mrs. Evan's
home on Miles street.
Huron Airs Home Payments
The loan obtained by sale
-of a $375,900 debenture issue
to pay for the Huronview ad-
dition _ _will require, .by the
time. it is pant off, a total of
$509,280, county council learn-
ed at the, March session.
Annual payments- through
the 10 -year term approximate
$50,000-$51,000. The coupons
are 6%. Successful tender
for .the- debentures was 98.1.
The contract with Monteith -
McGrath Limited has been
signed, the ,I-iuronview board
reported;- and construction
-'has commenced.
"The board," said Reeve
Ernest Snell, chairman,
cussed in detail the salaries
for employees of Huronview
and made every effort to
bring these in line with pre-
sent conditions,''
The board Inas agreed to a
new.` minimum salary of
$2,300,•, a Experienced employ-
ees will be engaged at a sal-•
ary which is suitable and a-
greeable to the • department
head, the superintendent and
the,. ernldoyee„
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The annual increment, ef-
fective January 1 each year,
"will be subjet to recommend-
ation and approval of the de-
parlment 'l'oad- and the super-
intendent. The percentage of
increase ranges from 8% in
the $2,300 - $3•,000 category
down to 4°i, in the $4,i1 and
over cateory
("There is no indication yet
as to the exact number of new
employees - to staff the add'i
tion, deputy clerk -treasurer
B. G. Ilanly said). •
'"The need -for accommoda-
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stated. "Each meeting we
have additional applications
which we accept, subject of
course to accommodafion 'be-
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Canadian Highway Safety Coun-
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paign to alert owners, of their
personal responsibility for the
Safe -operation of their vehicles,
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Weddin
LEE
McCONNELL
A , profusion of pink carna- ers of ivy and pink rosebuds
tions and white mums decorat- completed the ensemble.
ed Knox Presbyterian Church, Miss Diane McConnell. f Tor
Goderich, on Saturday, March onto attended her sist s maid
12, when Eiizabeth Anne (Bette) of honor. Bridemaids were Miss
McConnell 'became the bride of Betty Cartwright of Clinton,,
Kenneth James Frederick Lee Mrs. Ray Robinson, jr. of Gode-
in a double ring ceremony per- rich and Miss Joan Marshall -of
formed by Rev. G. L. Royal. Oshawa, cousin of the bride. A11
The bride is the daughter of wore identical. floor -length
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold McCen- gowns of pink peau de soie with
bell sli.aped skirts with':match-
g -wedding- _ring ._ headbands,
They carried -bouquets i of pink
and white mums. Miss Pamela
Wilkins of Weiland was flower -
girl wearing a lour -length gown
of .pink peau do soie with match-
ing headband and she carried
nell ,of Goderich and the
-gr.00m°s parents- are . Mr.. -and
��. Clrt ,les Lee of Clinton..
Mr. William Cameron, Gode-
rich presided at the organ and
soloist Was Mrs, Barbara McKee
of •Goderich.
liven in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a iflnor; a nosegay of pink and white
}ength gown of cloud white• de baby mums, Master Randy
11ustered satin in sculptered de Robinson of Goderich was ring -
sign. The fitted bodice was
line
fa,shioned with a sabring ,peck-
iine end had lilypoint sleeves.
The gently draped skirt, falling
into a chapel train was ,caught
with a bow in the back. Her
tie ,ed..u,eil o,f`.,silk -ilius,ion with
scalloped edge was clasped' to
her head With a miniature
crown of seed pearls. Ai white
Bible crested with pink sweet-
heartroses and trailing stream -
Mr. Donald Cudmor.e of Clin-
ton was groomsman 'and. usher-
ing guests were Messrs. Bruce
Lockhart of Clinton, Ray Robin-
son jr. of Goderich, and• Robert
Lee, brother of the groom of
Clinton. '
At a 'reception at' the brid'e's
home 4o11otibing- the ceremony
the guests, were 'greeted ,,by the
mother of the bride wearing a
McII$AAC 1ARNACK
Knox . , Presbyterian Chapel\
was the : scene on Saturday,
Harsh •26, when Anne Elaine
Uarxiaek became the bride of
Vi11ia><ur4awaypi. M .saav, ,it). ti
doable -ring ceremony perform,
e4 by -Iter.. -444,R9;91.
The .bride is, the daughter-lit—
Mr.
aug Iter f•__Mr. and Mrs. Nelson A. far/ink
of Goderich .and the groom IS`"
the son 'of 1111,r,r and lir..ij
Douglas Aifclsaac of Bathurst,.
NOW Brunswick.
Given in 'ina%rriage ; by: her
father,the bride chose. a street-
length gown of .pink sheer 'cov-
eretl',by a jacket Of pink lace.
A shoulder -length bouffant veil
and a corsage of pink roses eo1n-
pleteid her ensemble.
Mrs. W. A .Thak was matron
of honor wearing a street -length
d"ryess of aqua taffeta with white
accessories.
Groomsman was Rona 1 d
Young of Goderich.
After the ceremony, a recep-
tion in the bride's home was
held for guests from Toronto;'
Kitchener, Guelph, Hanover,
Niagara Falls and Bathurst, New
Brunswick. ,
• Prior to her inariage the
bride was honored at a surprise
shower given, by Miss Pat Fer-
guson.
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two-piece suit in dawn blue
lame accented witlir French
braid with mate l jtng accessories
and a corsage of -pink anti white
carnations. 'The groom's' - mo-
ther assisted wearing a Frctkioh
blue' crepe 1 # re - emibroider1ed-
dre% with matching bead de-
sign and a coc rage of pink and
white carnations.
Out of town guests were pry
ant from Clinton, Blyth, Acton,
Toronto, Guelph, London, Strat-
ford,Milton, Ottawa, Kitchener,
Trenton anc., Oshawa.
Fora motor trip to Florida
and the Sout`cern States, the
brid>~ changed .. to_ . a tivop
oink boucle-, suit with black ac-
cessories. A corsage of white
gardenias completed her en-
semble.
Prior to. her ..marriage, the.
beide • ,was honored at showers
given by Mrs. -Earl Allison and
Mrs. Lay Ro'iinsspn, jr, The
bride .was honoi'ed, at a trous-
seau tea given by her niother.
The couple will reside in
Blyth.
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