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7 days a week,
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Huron County Road 1; just off Highway 8
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W'RAY...*DORSCH
Hilda Annette Dorsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pieter
Dorich, R.R. 5 Bruisels,.and Gordon Thomas Wray, son of
Mr. and' Mrs. John Wray of Willowdale, formerly of
Wingham, were married in Knox Presbyterian Church,
Bluevale on Saturday, August 23. Rev. Wayne Baswick of
Kssissauga performed the double ring ceremony. Alida
Doisch, sister of the bride was maid of honour and
.bridesmaids were Irene Wray, sister of the groom and.
Sheila and Shirley Dorsch, .sisters of the bride. Warren
Wray, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were
Murray Wray, brother of the groom, David Kingma of
Hamilton, cousin of the bride, and John Dorsal, brother of
the bride. Susan Kingrna of Hamilton, cousin of the bride,
was organist. She was accompanied by Dean Golley on the
clarinet. Following the wedding, a reception was held in
the Howick Community Centre with Ray McNichol, of
Walton, a friend of the bride, as Master of 'Ceremonies.
The couple reside at 1309-108 Seagram Drive, WaterlOo
following a trip to Eastern Ontario.
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A sensuous story of natural love.
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them. The boy grows rail. The girl beautiful.
They swim naked over coral reefs. They run in a cathedral of
rrees..And when their love happens, it is as natural as the sea itself, and
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Wednesday, Sept. 17to Thursday, Sept. 2Stle
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RESTRICTED
The 6th Annual - Van
Egmond Ciderfest is an
undercover event!
That is to say, the Cider-
fest activities will be held
under canvas as necessary
this year. Successful
negotiations by board
members Dorothy Williams
and Betty Cardno have re-
sulted in arrangements to
use two module tents from
the Wollesley Barracks of the
Canadian Armed forces in
'London.
In addition, arrangements
'hive been completed to
borrow the Topnotch Feeds
Ltd. van and canopy as-extra
protection.
Because many of the
Ciderfest activities are
scheduled for the Van
Egmond House grounds,
tents and suitable protection
are necessary in case of rainy
weather.
The schedule of events
continues to grow this week.
The Saturday afternoon
Bavarian tent, held under
authority of a special
occasion permit, now
includes the addition of
, the afternoon period, Sept-
" ember 27; a number of
Winners in the ensilage George. Procter - 94; Wayne 1. corn and, grain corn sections Hopper - 93; Laurie Black. -
in the the field crop 92; Jeff Cardiff - 91; Bodmin
competition for this year's Ltd. - 901/2 ; Tom Warwick
fair have now, been, an- 901/2 ; Murray Cardiff - 89;
flounced. Jan Van Vliet - 88%; John.
The winners with their
points are as follows:
Ensilage corn - Glen Coulles
- 94; William Coultes - 93;
Wayne Hopper - 92; Jack
Knight - 91; Donald.
Armstrong - 90; Jack Higgins
- 89; George Pearson - 88;
`Jack Cardiff 87; Les Knight
- 86; John McIntosh. - 85;
Ross ,Higgins - 84; Charles
Higgins - 83; Bob Higgins -
82; Graham Work - 81, John
Boneschansker - 80; Gerry
Campschroer - 79.
, Grain corn winners were:
antique cars are expected to
tour the Town and the site
during the afternoon as well,
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entertainment throughout
Ciderfest will be
undercover
ompetition
THE BRUSSELS POST SEPTEMBER 17, 1980
Brussels
Van Vliet - 88; Ross Higgins -
87%; Jack Cardiff . - 87;
'Clarence McCutcheon - 87;
'jack Knight - 86%; Ernie
Lewington - 86; Doug ,
Machan - 85%; Dale Knight -
85; John and Steven. Huether
- 84%; Donald: Armstrong -
84; Bob Wheeler - 831/2 ; Les .
Knight - 83; Neil. Hemingway
- 82'/2; John Boneschansker -
82; Don. Procter - - 81%.
In order to win, entrants
must display a half bushel of
their crop at the Brussels
Fair.
A General
MEETING
of
MINOR
HOCKEY
will be held
Thurs. Sept. 18
at 8 p.m.
in the,BMG ,
'Community Centre
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. Enquiries about extending
ithe flea market to Saturday
afternoon as well, have been
met with the approval of the
Ciderfest Committee. The
possibility of arranging
transportation to and from
downtown Seaforth during
Saturday afternoon's events
is also being explored.
Tickets for the Saturday
evening Sippin' Cider Con-
cert are now on sale. The two
hour program at the SDHS
auditorium features guest Ed
Gyurki, along with the hoii
of local talent.
Although plans.. for a
"black powder" demon-
stration had been cancelled,
it now looks as though
special visitors to the site on
the Sunday afternoon will be
a group of pioneer marksmen
in authentic dress and
sporting muskets and muzzle
loaders. Arrangements are
presently being made with
local police authorities to
permit the discharge of the
ancient weapons on site,
using blank lands.
using blank loads.
Rain or shine, the show
promises to be better than
ever before. All proceeds will
be dedicated to the re-
storation fund of the Van
Egmond house.
THE HURON CENTRE
FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH
is pleased to announce that
Mr. Robert Couchman
Executive Director
Family Services Association
of, Metropolitan Tordnto
will speak on
"THE MENTAL HEALTH OF CHILDREN
AT HOME AND AT SCHOOL"
At the Annual Meeting of the Centre
On
WED., OCT. 1, 1980 AT 7:30 P.M.
AT 160 HURON STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Mr. Couchman has been a frequent guest on national
radio and television• speaking on matters related to
mental health, families and education.
The Huron Centre for Children & Youth has provided
counselling services for hundreds of young people and
families from all over Huron County and beyond since
its incorporation as a Children's Mental Health Centre
in 1977. The Centre is governed by a Board of Directors,
elected at the Annual Meeting of the Corporation each
year.