Times-Advocate, 1987-12-02, Page 74-H AWARDS - Receiving awards at 4-H Achievement Night in Varna for completing six projects are (back left)
Sheryl Oke, Hurondale 11; Lynn Poortinga, Elimville 1; Kim Jaques, Elimville 11, Tammy Johnson, Grand Bend
111 and (front) Jennifer Dalrymple, Hurondale 1 and Elizabeth Gaudio, Grand Bend 11.
Times -Advocate. December 2. 1987
Page 7
Orchestra London festivities
Orchestra London opens its Cara-
van Series with a fun -filled evening
of music, food, and winc•on Satur-
day, December 5 at the Italian Mar-
coni Club (120 Clarke Road).
The festivities begins at 5:30 p.m.
with a gourmet meal, followed by a
performance by Orchestra London
Sinfonia at 9:00 p.m. under the di-
rection of conductor, Ermanno Flo-
rio. Also featured is London's own
Patricia Leavens, soprano.
The programme is made up of'
classic Italian works and excerpts
from major operas and features some
of the world's greatest composers.
Orchestra London opens its Kids'
Stuff Series with a very special
Christmas program of"The Wind in
the Willows" by John Rutter. It will
take place at Centennial Hall on
Sunday, December 6, at 2:30 p.m.
Orchestra London Sinfonia will be
joined by London's own "Gotta
Sing! Gotta Dance!" which will
bring to lift these lovable characters.
Don Fleckser is the Director, Dianne
Shorten is the Choreographer, and
James T. Hill will conduct the en-
semble in this colourful brogramme.
"A Christmas Special" marks the
opening Performance of a three con-
cert series. The next concert, "A
Little Magic" is February 7, 1988
and features internationally ac-
claimed magician, Brian Glow.
Orchestra London is celebrating
the Christmas Season with "Festive
Top award for
her white beans
Sharon Fell of Staffa was recog-
nized as the top white bean exhibi-
tor at the recent Royal Winter Fair
in Toronto.
She won two plaques. One as
having the best white bean display
at the Royer and the other for the
top exhibit in the 4-H class.
Sharon is the daughter of Helen
and Lorne Fell of RR 2, Staffa. She
is currently in her second year of
nursing at the Conestoga College
nursing program in Stratfod.
Among her other awards, she also
has her name inscribed on a chal-
lenge trophy which is kept at the
fair and she received S4(X) in prize
money.
An eight year member of local 4-
H, she belongs to the Hibbert Soils
and Crop club.
Sounds of the Season", concert no.
2 of the London Pops Series on Fri-
day, December 18 at 8 p.m. and
Sunday, December 20 at 2:30 p.m.
at Centennial Hall.
Internationally acclaimed conduc-
tor, Howard Cable will lead Orches-
tra London in a spectacular pro-
gramme which features an array of ,
Christmas favourites. s
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ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT. - Participating in 4-H Achievement Night for area clubs held in the Stanley Complex in
Varna were (left) Steve Beane, a member of the 4-H Youth Council; guest speaker Deb Campbell; recipients of
awards for 12 completed projects Ann Delbridge, Elimyille 11, Wendy Ballantyne, Hurondale 11 and Karen Miller,
Elimville 11; on the right is Barry Cleave, v/p of the 4-H Leaders' Association.
is OPENING on Saturday, Dec. 5th, 1987
with a special OPEN HOUSE 9:30-5:00 p.m.
'Those Country Feelings" include
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quilted items, country style baskets,
grapevine, wreaths, special gift bas-
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just W. of Hwy. 23.
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NOBLE -SCOTT,
On Saturday July 11, 1987 Sandra
Dee Scott and Randall Wayne Noble
were united in marriage at Fifth
Ave. United Church, Medicine Hat.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Scott and granddaughter
of Mrs. Audrey Scott of Exeter. The
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Noble. Maid of honour was
Connie Carlson and bridemaids were
Jocclyne Robichcau and Penny No-
ble. The adorable little flower girls
were twin sisters Jennifer and
Stephanie Mazie. The best man was
Tim Woitowich and groomsmen
were Durwia Noble and Ian Sisha.
The ringbearer was Bryce Evans.
The wedding guests were ushered by
Randy Scott and Brcnt Noble. After
their honeymoon to the west coast
they will reside in Medicine Hat,
Alberta. The happy couple wish to
thank family and friends for helping
to make their day very special.
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MR. AND MRS. WAYNE
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Anne Margaret Elizabeth Tilker of
Huron Park, and Wayne Ronald Wil-
son, Huron Park, were united in
marriage on Saturday, September
5, 1987 at 4:30 p.m. at Knox Pres-
byterian Church, Palmerston. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Beisel of RR 3 Moore-
field. The groom's parents are the
late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson,
Petrolia. Officiating at the ceremo-
ny was the Rev. William Lamont.
Organist was Lorraine Ballard, Pal-
merston, friend of the bride. Soloist
was Don MacDonald, Listowel. Ma-
tron of honour was Ida Tilker, RR 3
Moorefield, sister-in-law of the
bride. Bridesmaids were Connie
Thompson, RR 2 Ailsa Craig, Karen
Spies of RR 2, Alma, Cathy Goetz,
Bramalea, Dorinda Adair, Ottawa
and Joan Finkbeiner, Dashwood, all
friends of the bride. Flowergirls
were Erin and Lindsay Tilker, RR 3
Moorefield, nieces of the bride.
Best man was Bob Tilker, RR 3
Moorefield, brother of the bride.
Guests were ushered by Doug
Cooper, Elmvale, friend of the
groom, Dave Tilker, RR 1 Palmers-
ton, brother of the bride, Brad Croz-
ier, RR 1 Palmerston, cousin of the
bride, Brian Crozier,.Elmira, cousin
of the bride, and Basil Short, Lu -
can, friend bf the groom. A recep-
tion followed at Maryborough Com-
munity Centre, Moorefield. The
couple honeymooned in the North
Bay area. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson now
reside at Huron Park, Ontario. Out-
of-town guests were from Port
Hope, Bramalea, Petrolia, Sarnia,
London, Ottawa, Guelph, Waterloo
and Exeter.
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