HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-07-08, Page 7MR. AND MRS. DAVID PATON
Brucefield United Church was the scene June 12 for the wedding of
David Charles Paton and Debra Dawn Brodie, The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Brodie, Brucefield and the groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Paton, Mt. Elgin. Rev, E.S. Stevens of-
ficiated, The maid-of-honour was Pat Brown of Breslau and the
bridesmaids were Cathy and Lenore Paton, sisters of the groom and
Sharon, Carla and Sally Brodie, sisters of the bride. The best•man was
Rick Grieve and the ushers were Duane Paton, Doug McQueen, Jim
Ritchie, David Brodie and John Paton. Following a two week honey-
moon in Hawaii, Oahu and Maui, the couple will take up residence at
the groom's farm at RR 1,IMt. Elgin. photo by Brian Richman.
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MR. AND MRS. EUGENE GLAVIN
Lawrence Eugene Glavin and Mary Joanne (Latta) were united by
marriage on June 12, 1976, at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Miss
Deborah Marrincm was maid of honour, whileLorna Latta, sister of the
bride and Donna Glavin sister of the groom were bridesmaids. Laurie
Glavin, niece of the groom was flower girl. John Langford was best
man and guests were ushered by Jpe Glavin, brother of the groom and
Don Latta, brother of the bride.
Local potter chosen
for. Stratford show
For the fifth year The Volun-
teer Committee of The
Gallery,Stratford is holding their
Festival of Arts and Crafts in the
Stratford Arena. Eighty-five
artists and craftsmen selected by
a secret jury will be displaying
and selling their wares.
Previous visitors to the
Festival will attest to the wide
variety and beauty of the hand-
crafted articles, which range
from brooms, bowls and woven
wall hangings to delicately
crafted jewellery and enamels.
The artists comethis year from
"areas as far away as the
Maritimes and as near as
Stratford itself, giving visitors a
chance to view a wide panorama
of articles otherwise unavailable
in the area.
Among the artists chosen is
Exeter potter, Kaaren Batten.
A festive Special Opening will
be held Friday evening from 7:30
p.m. to 11:00 p.m. featuring
Dinah Christie and Tom
Kneebone, currently appearing
in a dinner Cabaret at The
Church Restaurant, entitled
"Salute to Broadway". At the
opening Miss Christie and Mr.
Kneebone will perform songs
from their repertory which in-
clude numbers by Rodgers and
Hart, Stephen Sondheim and
Bernstein.
Throughout the Festival many
artists • will demonstrate the
techniques of their craft, so that
visitors will have a chance to
observe the skills involved in the
making of the articles.
The proceeds of the Festival
are shared by the artists and The
Gallery,Stratford enabling it to
carry out its extensive year
round programme.
For many of the craftsmen the
Festival provides a unique and
important opportunity - allowing
them a good medium for the sale
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of their work as well as a chance
to meet the public who buy their
crafts. For many of the artists
this can be important financially
as well. Many visitors to the
Festival keep up their initial
contact with a craftsman or artist
and continue to buy his or her
works. Many of the artists live in
remote areas with little access to
shops and stores in urban centres
of the country.
At this year's Festival Gail Ord
and Sue McCoy from Toronto will
demonstrate patchwork and
quilting. Martina Baas from
Wyoming, 'Ontario will display
cross-stitch pictures and
demonstrate her - craft.
Quillwork, a unique and in-
teresting craft will be displayed
by Margaret Crozier. Pat
Gutowski from Caledon will
display her Ceramics and beads
and jewellery and will also
demonstrate. Robert Lyons, well
known to previous Festival
visitors will male his famous
hand-made brooms during the
Festival.
Area girls
at conference
About 200 4-H Homemaking
Club girls froni all parts of
Ontario will be participating in
the Girls' Conference at the
University of Guelph this week.
The girls who are attending
from Huron County are: Joanne
McLean, RR 1, Monkton; Kathy
Bennett, RR 1, Gorrie; Heather
Currie, RR 3, Wingham; Karen
Kernick, RR 3, Exeter; Janet
Postma, RR 1, Varna; Judy
Robinson, RR 2, Auburn; Vanda
Storey, RR 1, Dublin;Patti Tasko,
RR 2, Lucan.
The purpose of this Conference
is to assist girls in gaining an
appreciation of their op-
portunities and responsibilities
as individuals, members of a
club, a community and as
Canadian citizens.
This Conference will encourage
members to share their ideas and
broaden their experiences by
meeting'with club members from
across the province.
A program tics been planned to
include special speakers,
exhibits, demonstrations and
participation of club girls in
discussion groups.
MR. AND MRS. LORNE MILLER
Dashwood Lutheran Church was the setting June 19 for the wedding of
Deborah Lynn Riddell and Lorne Earl Miller. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riddell, Hay and the groom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Miller, RR 1, Dashwood. Pastor Marvin Barz of-
ficiated. The matron of honour was Susan Rader and the bridesmaids
were Donna Riddell, Judy Miller and Debbie Love. The flower girl was
Heather Bouwman and the ring bearer was Peter Chrysler. Paul Rader
was best man and guests were ushered by Paul Rader, Wayne Riddell,
Terry Sweiger and Hank Bouwman, The soloist was Bob Soong,
Walkerton and Helen Nadiger, Dashwood was the organist After a
honeymoon to the Thousand Islands the young couple has taken up
residence in Dashwood. photo by Doerr.
MR. AND MRS. JACK FRASER
Linda Keys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Keys, Hensall, and Jack
Fraser, son of Mrs. Mary Fraser and the late John Fraser, Dunvegan,
Sntario, were united in marriage June 5 by Rev. Donald. Beck in Hen-
sail United Church. The bride was attended by two sisters Anne Span-
ton and Elaine Chipchase, also Christine Peden and Lynne Anderson.
The best man was Rae Fraser and ushers were Glen McRae, Ed Trivers
and George Innis. After a trip to the east coast, the couple will reside'in
Kemptville. photo by Jack Doerr
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