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Times -Advocate, May 18, 1994
Page 7
Vanstone - Londry
Marg Vanstone and Jim Lond-
ry exchanged wedding vows
on Saturday, April 16, 1994
at Hensall Presbyterian
Church with Rev. Mark Gaskin
officiating., followed by dinner
and reception at Seaforth L%
gion Hall. Best man was Rich-
ard Londry of Maxwell, new -
phew of the groom. Ushers
were Bill Chambers of Dur-
ham, friend of the groom and
nephew of the bride and Ben
Stoll of Kippen grandson of
the bride. The bride was giv-
• en away by her youngest son,
Shawn Vanstone of Hensall.
Maid of honour was Linda
James of Wingham, sister of
the bride. Bridesmaid was
Rose Anger of Wingham,
friend of the bride. Flowergirls
were Sarah Stoll of Kippen
and Kristi Butt of Seaforth,
granddaughters of the bride.
After a trip to Florida, the hap-
py couple will reside in Hen -
sell.
Horticultural
Society
enjoy slides
KIRKTON - The Kirkton Horti-
cultural Society's open meeting
was held on May 3 at 8 p.m. in the
Kirkton-Woodham Community
Centre with a good attendance.
President Jean Ratcliffe opened
the evening with "CS Canada", and
read a poem about spring. The pro-
gram of music was much enjoyed
with Ethel Stephen and Bessie
Rounds playing a duct. Door prix:
es were drawn with many lucky
winners. The speaker was John
Worden of Stratford, a retired
farmer and very active in the Strat-
ford Horticulture Society. He
showed slides of Ameritlora '92
and beautiful gradcns in Holland
and New Zealand. He was intro-
duced by Joyce Strahan and
thanked •by Beulah MacDougald.
His commentary and pictures were
much enjoyed.
A successful hake and plant sale
took pacc and the evening closed
with lunch.
Varna community yard
sale this weekend
By Joan Beierling
VARNA - The Varna and Goshen U.C.W.'s conducted the church ser-
vices in both churches last Sunday in absence of Miriam Jones, away at
London Conference Annual Meeting in Forest.
Goshen U.C.W. will meet at the home of Marg Robinson on May 19 at 8
p.m.
The Youth Group (grade nine and up) will meet May 22 at the manse at
7 p.m.
On June 18 the Huron -Perth Forum is sponsoring a trip to Canada's
Wonderland for high school students. Approximate cost will be $30 for
the bus and admission. Watch for further details.
The Carry On Cloggers and the Preszcator Step Dancers presented "Car-
ry on Country" at the Blyth Festival Theatre on Sunday with two perfor-
mances.
The proceeds went to Huron Special Olympics, Family Literary Festival
and Clinton Public Hospital. There were many from the area taking part,
either clogging or stepping. Many from the area were also watching them
and supporting this annual wind up for the cloggers.
The Annual Community Yard Sale will be held this Saturday and Sun-
day at 9 a.m. at the Varna Complex.
Baseball is also underway so look for ball game times in the paper so
you can go out and watch your favourite team and cheer them on!
Kippen Gun Club
May 10
Brad Mann
Jeff Darling
Ed Steegstra
Gord Robinson
Mark Tuckey
Tim Hoff
Glen Mogk
Paul Hoff
Dennis Boyd
Elliot German
Dennis Steep
Eric McFadden
Gord Glazier
Bill Stewart
Glen Jefferey
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