The Huron Expositor, 1978-09-14, Page 46tr
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Geeealogy. or the study of l'he• interest in familY merit can, operate efficien*tly The number of senior the family tree, is becoming ancestrx Isipartly due to the in times Of restraint," said citizens applying for birth
a pastime fer a , growing influence "of the TV moVie minister Larry , Gressman. ° certificates has Lalso grown
number pf Qntarians. Roots, said Norm Vetere, "Although their workload
In the past few months, deputy registrar-eeneral. has increased tre
since the-federal goyernment
nlendonslY began requiring social insur- people from yMiotts parts of ' "Everyone wants to know in the past few years, the Mice nutnbers, for which a
Canada and the United where they came from since nUmber of staff has not , birth certificate is necessary,
States have either written te that MQV ie hit the TV grown.'' for cashing bonds, collecting
dropped into the office per-
sonally' to trace family
historie,s throegh back copies
of the paper'. • ,
The prominclal office of 'the
registrar general reports that
genealogy searches through
46 per cent in the last fiscal still-births, name changes birth rate, birth certificates
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Between April, 1977 and ~M, It also issues birth, mar.. are often requkfed for, school
‘\ March, 1978, more than iiage and death certificates. ehroiment, employment.
6,500 searches for family , "The staff in the office of drganized sports and to enter
histories have been made by the. , registrar-general have the United States. Mexico
the registrar-general's office demonstrated that govern- rand the Bahamas," he said.
The ,Huron Expos itor or sereen,"' he reperted. • ° The 1977.78' fiscal year interest and other financial
that office have increased by , ,. births, deaths, marriages, "Despite the declining
For the past 109 years, the was also a record-breaker for transactions.
registrar-general's oifice, the number of certificates "A 102-year'.old woman
part . of 'the ministry of issued which rose by four per needed a birth certificate, ie
consumer and commercial cent to 500,000. . order to get a social inset... relations, has registered and :Most-of this is due, to• the ance number. , We had no
maintained records for 17 increased demand. for birth record of her birth so she had
million vital events such as certificates, said .lvh.. Vetere. to 4iply for a 'delayed
registration. One hundred,
and two years seemed like an
awfully long time'to delay a
'birth registration so we per-,
' suaded the, federal. author-
ities 10 waive the require-
ment
Vetere:
r ii: her case." said Mr.
population," he said. ,03 per cent increase over the
'The. downward trend previous 12-month period.
122,200 registrations' result- Every week more and continued for births with
ing in a .87 'per cent declinC-In°re P"Ple discover what
for the year. This rate *as mighty., jobs are accom-
plished' bp low cost Hurott been, maintained since 1971,
said Mr, Vetere. . , Vxpositor Want Ads. Dial
The marriage rate climbed 5Z7.0240'
for the first time since 1974: I
Howeyer, 7 the 67,917 Mater Well marriages provided only a
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TURNER--DE JONG
Kathleen Mary Ann de Jong; daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank de Jong of RR 2, Bayfield-and Stewart Allan
Turner, son of Mr., and Mrs. Walter Turner of Bayfield-
were married in St Andrew's United Church, Bayfield'
on September 9. The bride was given in marriage' by
her father. The matron of honor was Mrs. Dawn Emma
de Jong of Bayfield, .and the bridesmaids were Wendy
Turner of 'Bayfield, sister of the grdom and Margaret.
Steenstra of WoodstoCk. The groomsman was Chug.
Pruss of:Hayfield and the fishers werePatrick Brandon
and Cam Reder of Bayfield. The 'organist was Mrs.
Jackie Johnson and the soloist was Peter Postill.
Following the •wedding a reception was 'held , at the
White Carnation. Guests attended' the wedding from
Montreal, Kitchener, Woodstock and London. After a
wedding trip to Northern Ontario, the couple will reside
'in Zurich. Before her wedding, the bride attended
showers given by Karen Brandon, by Darlene Reder,
and a shower given by Dawn and Joanne de Jong and
Dianne Schilbe.• (Photo by Phillips)
HOLLAND --GROOTHUIS
Joanne Groothuis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Groothuis of Seaforth and Jim Holland, sen of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack. Holland, were married in St. James' Roman •
Catholic Church, Seaforth on August 12. The double ring
ceremony_wassolemoized_hyFather_Sullivan The bride
was given in marriage by her parents. The maid of honor
was Christine Groothuis, sister of the .bride. Bridesmaid
were Rosemary Groothuis, also a sister of the bride and
Willy Groothuis and Judy Groothuis, sisters-iti-law, of the
bride. Miss Meagan Alkereatle, niece of the groom , was
flower girl. The ushers were Cam Hollatid, also a brother •
of the groom and Jack Groothuis and Hank Groothuis,
brothers of the bride. Master Robbie GroothuiS, nephew of •
the bride, was ring bearer: The organist was Maureen,
Hutchinson with soloist Judy Greothuis:. The ,couple .,
honeymooned on the East Coast and have taken up
residence' in Egmondville.
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The divorce rate is, also
continuing its upward climb,
-said Mr, Veter, Divorces
recorded by the office
reached 18,924 last year, a
1.1 per cent increase over the
previous 12-month period.
The number ,of deaths rose
kt$4 a 6,.3, per dent
increase from' the previous
year. "This simply reflects
the growing size of our senior
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