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Odds'n ends
By ELAINE TOWNSHEND •
The other day someone
asked if I was taking
holidays this summer, and I
told them I wasn't. They
asked what was happening. I
replied. "Nothing!"
When 1 had time to think
about my answer. I realized
1 was wrong. tve been busy
Been a busy summer
ail summer enjoying the
many pleasures that
Southwestern Ontario has to
offer.
Every town seems to have
a picturesque park. Some
parks overlook beaches,
while others straddle river-
banks. Some are a relaxing
haven. just pleasant squares
in the middle of bustling
MR. AND MRS. JOHN COOPER
Lynda Diane Morrison and William John Cooper were united
in marriage on July 18 at Kirkton United Church. The bride is
the daughter of Reg and Dorothy Morrison, Kirkton and the
groom is the son of Ray and Kay Cooper, Exeter. The maid of
honour was Lisa Morrison, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids
were Marilyn Cooper, friend of the bride, Lorrie Morrison and
Julie Morrison, sisters of the bride. The best man was Jim
MacGregor, friend of the groom. Guests were ushered by
Brian Taylor, Larry Johns, friends of the groom and Dave
Cooper. brother of the groom. Rev. Ralph King officiated the
ceremony, Mrs. Ethel Stephens was the organist and Mrs.
Morlene Mothers, aunt of the bride, was the soloist. After a
honeymoon in Ohio, the couple are residing in Stratford.
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TO MARRY - - The forthcoming marriage of Beverly Jane
Slade to Michael Douglas Anstett is announced with pleasure
by their parents Laurie and Freda Slade and Laura and John
Anstett. Clinton. The wedding will take place Saturday,
September 12. at 4 p.m. in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clin-
ton Open reception to follow.
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Featuring:
• Stained • gaskets
Glass • Pottery
• Afghans • Cards
• Quilts • Stationery
• Macrame • Pens
WINNER c' • • • : - ••, ,
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WELCOME CRAFTS
on CONSIGNMENT
Open Tues . Sat. 9-5
Main St. Dashwood in
the Former Locker Room
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By MRS RENA CALDWELL
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Yamarnotto. Strathroy
visited in the village last
week.
Mr and Mrs. L. Brown,
Peterborough and Mrs.
Agnes Burke, Wroxeter
visited' with Mrs. W. L.
Meths during the week.
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MR. AND MRS. GERARD CYR
On July 11, Susan Eileen Kanenburg, daughter of Lyndon and
Barbara Kanenburg of Guelph and Lionel Gerard Cyr, son
of Lionel and B'rnadette Cyr, RR 1, Dashwood, were united in
marriage of Our lady of Roman Catholic Church in Guelph.
Matron of honour was Debra Kanenberg, sister of the bride.
Best man was Ronald Miller, friend of the groom. After a
honeymoon trip North, the couple are now residing in Guelph.
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ENGAGEMENT -- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Breen RR 8 Parkhill
are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Colleen Catherine to Mr. Michael Douglas Wright,
son of Jack Wright, Parkhill and the late Kelley Wright. They
will be married September 12 at 2 p.m. in Our Lady of Mount
Carmel Church, Mount Carmel. Closed reception.
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afghans - paintings
Batik - pottery
dried arrangements
silver jewellery
baskets - weaving
photography -
• silk scarves
Proprietor -
Kenley G. Campbell
Centre Mall, Exeter
downtown areas. Others are
patches of green nestled un-
der leafy trees.
Taking lunch breaks in
parks in several different
towns this summer has
given me chances to mix
business with pleasure.
Some friends and I spent
an afternoon with a visitor
from England. She shared
her thoughts on Canada, her
experiences in writing a
book and her reasons for
missing Prince Charles and'
Princess Diana's wedding.
At times, it was hard to
tell we were all speaking
English.
This summer I decided I
was not going to let the
weeks slip away without en-
joying the theatre. With such
a variety to choose from in
the area. it seems wasteful
to miss any of it.
1 spent two days alone in
Toronto without getting lost.
Miracles do happen!
Everything has not gone
exactly as I planned. I went
to my sister's for a visit, and
I was intent on hitting all my
favourite sports - the pizza
place. the lasagna lounge,
the bargain basements. My
sister and I usually shop for
coffee and danish; that is,
we window shop, buy nothing
but stop at a restaurant on
the way home for coffee and
a danish.
1 also intended to do
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