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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-30, Page 11if • a MR. AND MRS. T. J. LEGR.IS Wed atkingsbridg� On • January 11, 1975, Theodore. (Ted)- Joseph Legris and Cornelia (Nellie). Anna Va,Cornelia-(Nellie) Diepen '' were united in marriage at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Kingsbridge. Per forti-iing the cel e.mony was Reverend -1~ ather Ed Den- tinger, pastor of Kingsbridge. The • altar_ was decorated with lighted -candles; -white- -mums i d.;:.n'""ic=blue-striped-ties;---M - other •variousrpotted plants,. The wedding party. and the The bride is' the daughter guests sat down to dinner in of ;Mr,. "and:` Mrs. A'rie Van the' church hall following the ;' .. 'Diepen. of RR 6; -Goderich '-ceremony,• It was served -by I 'and the groom is the son of ,,, the ladies of the KingsbridStge . Georgers.ACW. l ee c Mr. and Mrs. Ted Legris of C.W.L. g s Exeter, . formerly from The brides mother y Auburn. � r'ecei,ved her guests in a pink M MShelausic for the e"ceremony doubleknit regular length r gh � u y presentwas prdvied , by Eugene dress with white trim and- a ' • - , ' were identical to that of the maid of honor. Groomsman was Charles Crawford of RR 3, Goderich. Usher's were Andrew Van Diepen of RR 6, Goderich and Patrick Takken of RR 2; Kincardine. The, groom and his at- tendants wore navy blue blazer suits with light blue dress shirts and red, white w'd Y.' ,w ¢ 1 Hurray Gaunf hopeful ,1976-77. will be prosperous years :again Regional government, inflation'and health delivery systems were cited as major area issues for 1975 by Huron -Bruce -MPP. Murray Gaunt-: • Speaking at' a meeting of as one possible solution. "We've had ten years of •being relatively prosperous, yet we've encountered consistently deficit budgeting," Mr. Gaunt said. • On a larger scale,, Mr. GODERICH SION 4'N holds to what it is now, 1976- Theopinions were offered 1977 appear c, to be very after Mr. Gaunt had shown,a good."• film on the workings of the Health deliverysystems ,Ontario Parliament entitled, were high4i,ghted as the third "Representative ' of the key issue' for the area. Mr. People''. ° Mr. Gaunt had Gaunt referred to certain served'on the film consulting the Kinsmen Club of Gaunt tried to discount.; changes proposed ' in_the_ c.omt,,rt"i.0 Anthexplairt:;ed he W inglla--r_eo.entl;- Mr: 4rrrrht5>^°afiott"">tce'sCll—"S'tardr Report, 'prepared had brought the film because Gaunt expressedhis per- period in Canada's future: b.Y''-• a professor from ' "it's easier than preparing a sonal opinions on what would `' "We're confronted.- ap- McM'asterMinivers'ity,speech," . be the topical, issues for this parently, according to The report made sone The Huron -Bruce MPP " °' • district in this and future economic experts, with —far-reaching recom- ended hr4 ,presentation with higher unemployment...and ,mendations that havee"aused people who are supposed to concern and anxiety" he knew say that it's going to, said. be a difficult year until the last quarter. But it's Mr.. Gaunt referred It was during a door -to - questionable which comes specifically" to recom- " door campaign on •a rainy rnendations in the report Saturday morning, he 'said; that doctors operate only that he was confronted by a through clinics, that hospital naked man who opened the door in answer to his knock. years. • rs He told some 2,7 Kinsmen•. that ,.the question of regional government, would become an important issue `mainly because of the pressures created by Douglas'Point." first. , If you start- talking Studies . on " restructured- long. enough about recession, government systems ,are first thing you know you,. boards he hosed out" and already under consideration convince people there is a p in both Huron and =Bruce recession and they're going that hospitals be run on- a counties,he said. to start sitting back and r_ egionalized basis, • Inflation has. hit everyone" doing nothing, and sooner cin Mt. Gaunt explained that closer to home.' later we'll have a this form of "specialization"' "People are getting recession." . would -mean, 1t effect, the worried about.. what's hap- loss of local hospitals. pening to their. dollars,' Mr.. Part of the reason for thea "rm sure we'd end up a humorous, account of an incident during his 1962. election campaign in W Ingham. Gaunt said. "People may not. be very nervous about the situation right now., but they're' looking to the future and asking where it's going to get us." He noted that it, was mostly an attitude of con- cern' and frustration, even at government levels. grim outlook; Mr. . Gaunt explained, is •the state of United States economy..; "A lot of that's bound to spill over here and affect our economy;" he said. • The Mideast situation was also.cited as a key__factor. "The raise in .: oil prices - was• a key event in 1974 •with several large hospitals in very large centers, while those in smaller areas would be relegated to clinics. They may be able to get away with this in some Eastern European countries where they have a dictatorship, but I. don't think it wduld be acceptable here," ire -said. >' :We're somewhat limited economics," Mr. Gaunt said. in dealing with inflation on Loo ing somewhat into the r 7•"- -1e•' : I -;'. -he' :e -x•- f -til , .._ 1-e.—eo.ne•1u d --'.plained. • 'That's . a question ' He cited a balanora budget • mark...but ifevery,thinz; Frayne of Kingsbl~idge• and corsage of white' carnations. 'The Anglican Church his daughter, Marianne.- Her accessories were white. Women of. St. George's: They sang Ave Maria, Our. The groom's mother wore a' .Church met in the Parish Father and We've Only Just regular , length ' dress of a 'Hall on Tuesday, January 2t. Begun. , purple ana white floral Year end reports were Escorted to the altar, by combination with a corsage given by the executive and her father',. the bride•chose a of pink. ' carnations. Her ' officers in charge, of each, • sleeveless ,wedding gown accessories,.were black. • group 'within the A.C.W.' made' of white polyester . Acting as master •of The secretary read several crepe. The gown ,featured a ceremonies at the dinner thank you notes''from shut princess . . •seamed skirt was Jerry.. Van' .Beers of ins Who had received treats - stitched: to bodice' above Kinloss. at Christmas. %. , normal waistline with a The reception took place President Evelyn Seaman, 'stand-up collar and a front . hater that"even.ing at 'Saltford. presented pins to two former keyhole opening. Over this a Valley Hall. • .. N.C.W. Presidents, Grace. she wore a 'sheer lace hooded The bride',s travelling • Sale and Roslyn Campbell. , coat which featured woven outfit consisted of navy . Canon Garwood Russell in roses and long sheer doubleknit . slacks, with a conducted a, 'Service of sleeves gathered to four inch powder -blue long sleeved Installat'ion for the following cuffs. She carried a .bouquet • blouse. and black ac- newly elected officers: of white daisy" mums, pink cessories. The ,wedding trip Past' ,,president, Evelyn miniature "carnations and will follow in the future. Seaman; president, Shelagh baby's breath. • Wedding '' guests were Sully; vice-president, Doris Maid of . honor was the present from Kitchener, • bride's sister, Miss 'Mary Exeter`, Goderich, 'Kinloss, light Diepen. which Kincardine, Walkerton, ,Port p W ATE u -.blue_ ich �-Albers,_-•IVi,i,ldmay; Wingham, featured princess seaming, a Auburn, Kintail, Dungannon, high stand-up collar with •, Lucknow and Kingsbridge. c>ochet type lace edging - encircling it and long sheer sleeves gathered to elastic' with lace edging around the upper armj She 'carried a bouquet o' '• white daisy .mums, pink miniature carnations and baby's breath. --- ......:..-m._....._... _. ' B,ridesmaids . were, ' Miss Vera Van Diepen and Miss Annie 'Van p ieperl,' both , sisters of the , bride... Their dresses were. of the same light blue material as the maid of honor's, hut featured square necklines with lace edging around the neckline and a row of the' same lace edging around the waist. The sleeves were sheer, gathered -to e last ie-: T herr--bauque.ts - GALLUP,POLL ,t According to a ` recently published Gallop Poll, 77 percept of Canadians ap- prove "the growing tendency . of 'governments to 'protect people from themselves through such' things as the use of seat belts, compulsory warning signals on cars, life jackets and other things of that nature." Of those- polled, in Ontario; 72 percent voiced approval. Government • claims to the contrary, the Ontario Safety.. League is encouraged by the poll and concludes that Queen's Park decisions on such matters as safety belt usage must have, been , governed by 'a loud - vocal minority • 2 Corporation of the • TOWN OF GODERICH NOTICE Effective February 3rd, 1975, the Goderich Town Council will be, -conducting its regular Council business cin the first and third Mondays of each month, and the Committee of Council will be 'held •oi the second Monday , of each month, in the ,`.Council Chambers of the Town Hall at 7.30 p.m. When a statutory holiday falls on a Monday, the Council' will meet on the following Tuesday. ,exening. J. 'Harold Walls, A.M.C.T., C.M.C. Clerk -Treasures' Harrison; secretary, Grace 'S -ale;• -treasurer, Berthaa Brunk. Canon Taylor group, Jean Morris, Helen Riley; catering group, YAlma Bassett; mission group; Edythe Lockhart; P.E.P. group, Roslyn Campbell; Chancel Guild,'Helen Rieck; • telephone committee, Doris Harrison; nursery, Grade Hall. Incoming ' President Shelagh Stilly, took. the chair and conducted' routine bbsiness.`' She urged everyone -t� participate fully in all aspects'of church work .during the coming year. A tasty, lunch was served : by Alma Bassett and Doris Muxison. ' '. DRILLING Latest modern equipment Domestic - JndUsirial - Municipal. Free Estimates You and your family deserve the best of water' so don't hesitate to call TOM .LANG . " PHONE 5 2 4 —6 4 10 OR COLLECT 855-4605 2 MILES NORTH di4 HIGHWAY 21, GODERICH THE OURON BOUNTY' BOARD OF EDUCATION OFFERS A FREE NIGHT SCHOOL�COURSE ON TH4 METRIC SYSTEM 4 weeks;'beqinninq Monday, Eeb. 3rd at 7:30 n.ni,:, at G:D.C.I. There will be general interest lectures and p ractical labs covering the metric system,-to•tassist the average co.ftstifner, businessman, housewife. "I was taken aback," Mr. Gaunt said, "bjt.it proceeded to explain who 1 was:"" The• man explained he had just called for a doctor and "had mistaken me for the doctor" he said. "We chatted for about a minute and then left. Needless to say I -looked him straight in the eye throughout the whole - en= counter." Mr. Gaunt said that he still doesn't know who ,it was "....but I -can take you to the house where it -happened.." • AUTOMATIC WASHERS & ;DRYERS "• • PORTABLE WASHERS & DRYERS • , WRINGER "WASHERS • PORTABLE & BUILT-IN DISHWASHER • IN SINK I=OOD :WASTE DISPOSERS " From the, 'Depend ability People ati= HULCHINSON APPLIANCES :TRADE, .INS ACCEPTED 308 HURON RD. _524-7831 L -TAR. THURSDAY: J�1IV AI Y~30'► li! 5', ; Residential Lighting Displa Electric Heating "INDUSTRIAL -- COMMERCIA(Rr RESIDENTIAL WIRING CUSTOM TRENCHING', GRAHAM ,ELI( . 6ODERICH ATTENTION VETERANS ix -Service Men and Women and Dependents ,THE R O.y..A C AIV A�1 A iV-del-.. ' SER V I.CE agREAU OFFICER • • .Mr. H:W. Moyer Provincial Service Officer - • London, Ontario will be visiting ;in the area "the week of February 25, 1975 - Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance regarding war, disability pensions, treatment, allowances, etc., is -, requested ,to contact the service offico., or secretary, of the local branch, whose name appears below, not later,, than `:Fzebrua><y 7, 1975 to arrange an interview. George Low Service Officer 'PHONE 524-7238' or 524-9390 IfyOu: had a savings pffi gawe you hid► interest and let you save tax dollars, yQHtiCaIlitsaitillafs:whatWeCallit. a We figure with inflation 45 and taxes taking more and more°of your earnings, it's become . "harder just.to get by now, let alone save, ' That's where the Commerce SMART registered savings plan comes in. The,\SMART plan is really a double-barrelled savings plan. It not only gives you good°compound interest rates on the money you save, but it also saves you some of the money you'd normally pay on income tax. For example; if your taxable incothe is $10,000, and you put $1,000. into SMART -you'd only pay taxes on X9,000.' • You sec, since the SMART plan is registered with the Government, the Income Tax Act lets you deduct a certain amount from your income anc"fets you' accumulate this s•. mohdy tax-free until you really, need it. Your accumulated -savings will he treated as taxable income in the year they arc paid out to you, At the Commerce we think a plan that •alloy s you to SAVE MONEY AND REDUCE. 3:„AXES ,is srpart. Which isyby we named our • plan,Uthe way we did, • m `S e f mol ley Arid neditae How much money dots 'it require to start? The minimum contribution has been set at $50. And you can contribute as often as you like. The amount you wish to save tv,i,thin allowable limits,) is entirely up*to you. You jnay,' if you choose, make a single lump sum deposit, Alternatively, the Commerce can make it easy for you to save'systemancally — regular transfers from your ,chequing or . savings accounts can easily be arranged. What's the best age to start .contributing? 1 ou can begin at any age so tong as it's hctot'c ,our 7,1st.hirthday. In fact, the sooner }'ou, start the better, `Because, hoW much you end up with in your Registered Savings Plan depends on how long your, money has hcen accumulating as well as the amount you've contributed and the interest rate ,you earn. Forinstancc, if. .you started saving 51 ,000„ " a year at age 25 and assumed an average - compound interest rate of 7 , \ our retirement savings Would amount to $220,721 at age 6i. (1n the'other hand, if you Waited .until age .1; and contributed 2,0011 a year at the same 7 -- compound compound rate, your savings s' till onb total S89,01.1. even though,yyou hast contributed exactly the same amount ,$10 Nota So you see, •t lie whole idea is to Irl dour 'nnmcv•keep working for you as long a, possible. !, Can you make withdrawals 4 from your smAfT plan? • whik withdrawals are not permittr,l you may dc -register your flan. At that time, your accumulated sawing4 w ill be treated as iambic come-,tihrvearreceived, floss ver, vott`niav use your savings to purchase an amity thereby spreading 'ur taxes over a number of years. Is SMART the plan for you? The .Commerce SMART registered savings plan makes a lot of sense for just about everyone, It doesn't matter whether, you're a successful businessman, a btt-Sy working wife, a young family man, an active career girl, or , someone who's just interested in a good savings plan'. How cart start MART? Come to the SMART Information Centre located at -t'hr`C ,,merle--br-ane-h- nearest you. ' s' \C'e'll he glad to help you set up your SMART plan or give you any .further inforrm itrnn you may nerd. - Commerce n 'registered savings plant 4