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Figueira - Alton
Mary in Taranto
,Leaside United Church in
Toronto was the setting for
the double ring wedding
ceremony of Gary Figueira
and Shelley Alton both of
Toronto on Saturday, ' July
10,1982. P. Briggin of Toron-
to officiated at the
ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Cy Figueira of
Scarborough and the bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Alton of Lucknow.
The bride wore an ivory
taffeta and lace dress with a
train and fingertip -length
veil. She carried white roses
and baby's breath.
Terry Wilton of Kitchener
was the maid of honor. She
wore a coral taffeta dress
with white roses and baby's
breath.
Bridesmaids were Arlene
Rolko of Toronto,, Chery Mc-
Cutcheon of Vancouver and
Shirley Redpath of Toronto.
They wore coral taffeta
dresses with white roses and
baby's breath.
The groomsman Was Bob
Orr of Toronto and the
ushers were Trevor Figueira
of Scarborough, Greg Alton
of Lucknow and Ted Ramsay
of Scarborough.
The bride's mother wore a
blue -mauve chiffon dress
with a crrsage of pale .pink
roles and the groom's
mother wore a gr grey
chiffon dreg witha corsage
of pale yellow -roses.
)The -'wedding reception
wus held at, the Boulevard .
Club in Toronto which was
decorated with daisies and
gladloi on the head table and
a single white rate on the
other tables.. •
theatre
Prior to the• wedding the
couple were honored at a
shower given by Maxine
Alton of Lucknow and
various other parties hosted
by friends in Toronto, The
rehearsal party was hosted
by the groom's parents.
`The couple took a wedding
trip to a lodge in Algonquin
Park before returning to
their new home ,in the High
Park area of Toronto.
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Menno Miller (what a switch
from' the role of Boomer in
Country Hearts!) and Beth
Amos (artistic director
Janet's mother) as Hannah
Bauman, .a real natural on-
stage,
• Ted Johns takes over in
this year's production as
Joseph (Zepp) Brubacher
and does an excellent job, I
must adMlt that 1 mind
Janet Mnos in the role of
Zepp's Wife Lydie and Kate
Trotter in the role of their
da'u'ghter Kate (lock's
romantic interest) but Clare
Coulter and Kari Krupopdo'
a good job in those roles,
respectively.
Rounding out the large
cast are Robert Nasmith in
tie dual role of Bishop Eli,
Frey and Mr. O'1lourke„
Sandy Crawley in the triple
role of Paddy O'Roi>irke,\
Levi Miller and the
recruiting officer; Denise
Kennedy as Martha
Brubacherr Susie Walsh as
Nancy Drubacher; Ann
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Maryanne Alton visits herfamily
By Bell Hackett
Aaron Levick has been hol-
idaying with Mrs. Dora Al-
ton, Stuart and .Steven, for
the past two weeks, sad his
parents, Peter and Marjorie
Levick of Ottawa visited for
the weekend. Maryanne .A1 -
ton and her friend of Van-
emitter
anwaver are also visiting with
her family here.
Visitors with Jim and Trix
Hackett over the weekend
were Ted and Joan Woods,
Michael and Beverley -Ann;
and Dave, Gail and Janice
Bacon, all of Guelph.
Del and Wendy Nixon,
Cindy and Sherry; and Isaac
and Della - Nixon, attended
the wedding of Steve Nixon
and Patty Edwards: .at Bei -
grave United Church and the
reception at Brussels on
Saturday,
Kelly Sims returned to
Ottawa with his parents, Earl
and Patricia Sims, after
spending the summer with
his grandparents, Pete and
June Bremner. Lisa.- 'and
Carolyn also visited a couple
of weeks . with their grand-
.parents. •
• . Sill and Marion Reynolds
of Ridgetown, and their,
friends, Rhoda and Elgin
Cowan of Thamesville visited
for the weekend with Don
and Sherry Alton, Vanessa,
Heather., Sandra and. Kath
eryn. The Alton family and
the local ball teams hosted •a
beef barbeec�ue on Saturday
night for friends and .neigh,
bouts.. The profits are for „the
Lanes, and Belfast floats for
Jamboree '.g3. .
Bill and Suzanne Andrew,
Plan Simdaay
School year
Lucknow Presbyterian
Church Sunday School held a
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Jim Wilson on Thursday,
September '2.
Pians were made for the
coming season and it was
decided that Sunday School
would again be held atthe
same time as church, from
11.30 to 12.30, beginning in
September and changing to
10.00 a.m. from February to
June.
On . September 12 awards
will be presented and child-
ren will attend church with
!"r' their parents. •
Special speaker for this
service is Norma Maclntyre
who spent• her summer in
Western Canada with the
World Board of Missions.
An invitation to a work-
shop to be held next Satur-
day at the -United Church was
accepted and it is hoped all
teachers will attend: '
Filmstrips will , again be
used at the end of each
month with singing and
memory work also a part of
the curriculum.
Get well wishes were sent
to Setty' Anne Elphick, who is
in hospital.
A card and gift were to be
presented to Rob Henderson,
who has ably acted as sec.
refary for the Sunday School
and who' is now entering
university. We wish him well
iii his education.
Supplies that had been
ordered were checked and
everything is in order to start
the year. We hope for a good
attendance and all children
are welcome,
Webster. as Esther Miller;
and Peter Cook; Rachel
Thompson and Deanna
Bears as the children: .
Quiet in the Land, which
opened Tuesday, August 24,
is perhaps one of the most
unique plays. you will see
anywhere in Canada this
year, Chislett, who is
presently writing a play on
the revolt of 1837 for the
Stratford Festival, has
captured the warmth, spirit
and gentleness of the Amish
community whileat the
-same time depicting their
struggles against the
modern way (machinery;
telephones, war, ' etc).
Clarity has been added to the
play through the direction of
Guy Sprung.
• Quiet in the Land. will run
until September 15 in-
clusively, except Sundays at
the Festival. After that it will
tour to Waterloo University
• and will later be remounted
at Toronto Free Theatre and
Centaur Theatre in Mon -
treat
Shauna,, Warren and. Eric
enjoyed a holiday recently at
Niagara Falls and Marine-
land.
• Mary Lou Raynard and
Donna attended the Pem-
broke Fiddle and Step Dance
competition on Labour Day
Weekend. Congratulations
goes out to Donna who
placed third and was pres-
ented with . a trophy. .
Rev. Albert , Cee1i'vai a
Janet of burks Falls spent
'two weeks holidaying with
their daughter Katy and
Larry Hackett, Stuart' and
Jacqueline. '
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