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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-10-30, Page 17••• UAW SCI-IKOE:4'.\S' FROZEN , R. aam7s. L4WRENCE.PU Some . fhe contributing Dietitian /Nutritionists, , . „, and" !Vint.' ,1 1:„aWpaitic . . Cusack are 'etipinfil ._fa ctors situation are'' the -recommend c •,that we 'aim • 0.1olitiwihg'. their marilacteSettember 13 at ,,rapid cha Reirthside U?iited Chump. They arch now r6Airtiti r escalating PreOdenti: the ' Q'fitario...pletetie 'that Can betaken to deal with this` • AssoCiatiorf. rertr--situatiorf. The FoOd Aloes Review. concentrated teinmunity effortc to 'Board showed, that if 4 fainily of 4. •educate %the ptiblic;. first to line ! wh4t to choose 'from the recognize! hat. matters 12,009' food items 1 ; super* and ieCondly, to do, something markets, they could, trim up c6 - about- it." '' ' 000 a year-'from foofl bills Ahe NutritiOn"Cinaci,a Survey in and still- eat nutritious „meals 1973 revealed that half the adults': ' containing the. right, 'amount of • 7in Canada are overweight and .'calories. • I ' lack' ce'rtain• fiatrientS in their' What ' constitutes ' adequate diets.. • • ' • daily nutritional. intake? , . • the ftgt that adequicte,nutiltiottl!; balanced' .,"' . ' !,_ 111'qgefill:45 vital to good healtll. ',• , All 'this ad& uplo'•,cfmcOttit,16r. , 4. dreads cereal 2,1 "One way t4 Ceunter.itt , dietitianinutritionista wh`o are „ „5:;,kleat Fish pr 0010 POta!ft, alternative *a'aM' prevent illness caused" 'by._ Pow PrOblem0 of the'pOeily nourished, ,' • •' you, ha ve. Northnide Noveiob6e,2! a71915, Apoxii#0, eating.f",m9oi i'qfPkiP* 4:: 11: .by ' The , Ontario 'Pletefic, 'hope. and snac king os, alt Aisociatufir to, fociza itteritien on oltetiratiVeloMtillit POntIonall,r .eating said Sheila.Smith, There Are solne positive steps OuOefttrig* uaritiolit '001140 If taltioh ;on:, 'Nutrition s tlatt Or; ,la e eating - habits 00 pled yi;),•4; 5,444 a F0etl, theme of Nutriitor. x!Ahrmd okysic4rioti I gYPr$40Y,i',errt:frio4S spiralling health th ca costs is,, 1,0 ,daily confronted. *Rh ;the health es'Att our lifestyles, 5-point meals, wi* a food from' oad costs, sporadic • ' each.' of 'the' S food grouiPs' in" C4.1041 40`; '7.i9i062110 in9 '9901*91V :ori• '!.t9 i Y9Or• .:DP116911i $offal Pii.tialgtapt TOth:, 404, dtrtar i`illstrY•'Q1f Jeaith.yv it he Oyoot, 19cittie, th:,*oftiOuritig,14,4tatIon ovember , , . J sor4.-Nrif41;A:Ci • • • • . Deborah s- Antic Wa lace and. Eiteter, piece of . the, groom was '• Leonatd ..Keith • • andesott... ..•the 'floWergirl.) '• The bride!s • exchanged 'Wedding, . vows attendants.were' Similarity -attired 'SepteMber 27, 1975 at 4:00 On. in dresSes.of 'autumn:floral crepe ilk town:1011e. ;Lnited,..pairch • withi matching'- bolero •,J4kets. • with •Ray.§T.E.klanccidi 615Ciating TbeY.karried nosegays or'CoPPer . at the double-ring eeremeny: The ;" and yellow chrysanthemums with -'• , church ' was decorated • with. . yellow roses and sprays of dried • • autumn. :•• coloured Chrystn- ,ItgrilowerS: the'aiitmt; ( ' • • •••• . cciegor,• R.„ .115, . • The ,bride', is the daughter . Clinton; friend of the . grooin • was Mr., and Mrs. 'Robert, Wallace. the, groomsrhan.. Fhe Ushe wet'. R.R./144,5'eafoith and the gtotim is' Mr. 'Bill .,"• Wallace, .:lye, ton, • the "son, of•Mts. Irene. Jainies99, • -brother of, the bride. Mr. D ug, .#4,': Clinton and • ite late .".• JamieSo brothe/O the notst. Jamieson:, • 'paster” '• S ott The Weddi6g. Prayer!'- and , nephew of 'Sun:rise, fr; 'Siniset'.' were •Sung by groom: - •• •Mis., Dawn Papple .accompanied Thg bride's mother receiV by Mrs, . Minna :Scott' at the • the guests • in; a• rrielon:shade orgaa. • , • . • ' • , • • gowtt.„Witk a. it-Latching jaitel and The briden given iii narria,ge by . wore a cordage of variegated her-., father arid mother- .9tfoge.:i. melon and • • yellow sweetheart yfloor-jength silk; , jersey, gown. roSes. She .was.' assisted' by . the 'ilfa'ationed,:•with a high, neckline gFoom's, mother who. wore a and ,crochyted•• lace insets in ant; gown with • a' . k w . collar Oig • bishop :sleeves,,: corsage of, pink sweetheart and, skirt., A Catheiltal... The wedding dinner Was.SerLed , ,crocheted Jeep" trim fell • . in ,the .chtitch parlour, an softly from a Juliet ; cab. She' ,'reception„ followed at ,the White ' ' carped' - a •••' bbiiquel • ofP1'. "Carnation, ' melon-shaded. sweetheart toseS....'.7 Aftettn wedding trip to Ottawa • •1,• and Yellow- carnations -with sprays!:, and NOithern Qatari°, the couple • • 'Of dried .starfloWers.y . . ' reside at. A.R.112, .56:forth: ,Mts..Liella • „Bennett, . :Prior to her t'vedditig the bride.;' 'Egniondville', :Sister of-the' bride, was' ' :honoured' " by :sat:prise '; :•"' • • was ma roe . of honour and -the shower at'the home of Mrs.'Mary.'... bitaiSmaids. were'iMiss Dorothy ..1..O.,U•MeGtegor, Clinton''; iehurCli Jamit son, Naticeil‘;.er, •• sister of, and. ',community ' .. showret the ..,,,gt:Oom and ,,Mri.ncy United Church and ' McNabb; • •Hensall, friend (Of the . sboWer . the. he-Ted:Mrs. Beth . bride. 44ISS. 4-leather jamieton, .Jartilektin:I. Exeter. • . . r; . • , S EFFECTIVE !TILL: • PP AY,:1,9Y• 4 • • `• .............................. •?.VOMOPMFOR,At 440.3w% too. • 11014,1,0" • ,••A •:•• • • :,•;• • xmWaiiiP • CROW,LEY -,MURRAY, Ati Patricia -Murray and Frank . ,.Ciewley were United in .marriage, it St.. Colinaban Raman, Catholic ,'''.„'hurchon;SePtettiber 6th 2:Off With 'key.' %Father H.. J. :,ara .g14- performing the "Ntiptiai- vlass. • • • .. The .altar, was` clec6rated, with' pink glads 'and White starburst, flowers With *.matching flowers .and bewis on the pews. The.' bride 1 ,the daughter of Mr and Nrs.Raymond J. , Murray, R. g'.1150 Seaforth and.. Mr. ' and Mrs: Cletus. Crowley, R.R.112; GadSbilI are the,' parents, of the' groom, . . The bride given. in .marriage•by, her father arid mother Whose a white • nylon organza.. Own designed on empire lines and .-trinittibed• with iniported lace •• with seed pearls, and ruffled'- pleated yokel-emit and :back with two tiers of ruffles around the hemline falling -.to.a long chapel train. She . carried • a trailing, • bouquet 4.)f ' pink delight toseS, White stephanotis and • white ' starburst carnations. Her three tiered hand embroidered Eredcbk illusionNeil fell 'from a headpick/e of appliqUed hiee. „ Miss Jean Murray, sister, of the\ , bride, ft.t.115, 'Seaforth was, the ' maid- of honor. The bridesdands were Mrs. Elaine Van den HengeliSeaforth, Mrs.' Mary-Lou Aldan of Stratford, both sisterl of the bride, Miss Maid. Crowley, Gadshill, sister of the gkoom and Mrs. Marilyn Crowley, St.. Thomas, cousiirof the btide. They were gowned ,alike in • identical fAi - fldeit;length gowns' f pifikflocked CARNIVAL eREANI-STYLE. • 4 RISE • SHINE FLAVOUR , ‘7P CHASE". gANI4ORN *N DA DRY EF z . BAKED GOODIES 'ANGEL :.,..!AitenntinfariNV ...A nylon Sheer over taffeta, with lace trinacorl Ate skirt, •puffed nsleeves, and sweetheatfnecklino..a4o 'lace trimnied. They.,chese m .atching pink' :pictuk, 'hats and carried' basket b6uqUets of White starberst carnations land' pink Mr. JohnF-rowley, tWin.brcither of the groom; Strathroy; was the' groomsman and thi.usherls were • Wayne Rolph, ,bother -itt-law of the, • groom; It,R.5, ,Mitchell, Patrick CowleY„ brother 7 of the' groom, M4ael Crowley; 'brother of 'the . grown; 4iStratbroy and , Douglas Mntray, brother of the bride';R:M, SeafOrth. They wore. light blue .tuxedos. Miss Cathy Murray, iteR.115, Seaforth; was the orga .st Miss Shaton Staples, St; • Colurnban, the. 'soloist' ging ., "Thank You • LOrd'' We ding Song", "Ill never find, another • you". , . • • The dinner and .receptioh was,. held ' at ' the •• Bradhagen Community Centre. 'The bride!S • mother chose a long -raspberry .matte 'sits ,g;',4n with *a white gardenia .corsage;. The grocati'§ mothet 'wore a 1ong peach -floral polyesteie, crepe gown With a corsage of White carnations. For the honeymoon to t e pst. toot , the 'bride ch a dark : green wool' ma ng vest• and _skirt 'with 'a . aim- trcre-ii blouse arid '• A White "corsage. Her .accessories „Weie brown. The groom woo thiee.piece brown suit with.: a hite-,carnatian. , -The couple will reside in' St. Crilumban.'