HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1983-10-26, Page 7MR. AND MRS. ROBERT RICHARDSON
Robert Wayne Richardson and Cathy Faye Price were
married on August 27, 1983 at San Diego, California.
Cathy is the daughter of Milton and Shirley Price of San
Diego and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Black, Lucan and the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price, Ex-
eter. Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richard-
son of Kansas City, Missouri. Dorothy Mason of Lon-
don was maid of honour. Bridesmaids were Sharon
Meisel, Virginia, Laurie Havorko, Barbara Price, Melin-
da Price and Joana Novotney all of San Diego. Best man
was Mark Smith. Ushers were Larry Forgey, Steve Cap-
pos, Brian Price and Ben Price of San Diego. After a
wedding trip to Lake Tahoe, the couple are residing in
San Diego.
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MR. AND MRS. LESLIE O'NEILL
Koren Arlene Hodgson and Leslie William O'Neill were
married September 10, 1983 at the Brinsley United
Church with Pastor Bea Ash and Rev. Lindsay of-
ficiating. The bride is the daughter of Jack and Marion
Hodgson, RR 2 Ailsa Craig and the groom is son of Bill
and Dorothy O'Neill, Parkhill. Matron on honor was
Barbara Bullock and bridesmaids were Debbie
Hodgson, Barbara Paton and Joanne Cunningham.
Sherri Hodgson was flower girl. Best man was Darryl
Hodgins and ushers were Wesley Hodgson, Jim O'Neill
and George Clarke. Ring bearer was Bradley Holden.
Organist was Douglas Lewis and soloists were
Catherine, Cheryl and Bonnie Lynn. Reception was in
Community Centre in Lucan. The young couple are
residing on King Street in Parkhill.
Times -Advocate, October 26, 1983
MR. AND MRS. MATT MULLER
Susan Elizabeth Stretton and Matthew John Muller were
united in marriage September 3, 1983 at Our Lady of
Mount Carmel Church, Mt. Carmel with Father Joseph
Nelligan officiating. The bride is the daughter of Herb
and Normo Stretton, Hensoll and the groom is the son
of Bill and Mary Muller, Crediton. The maid of honour
was Liso Stretton, sister of the bride and bridesmaids
were Nancy Campbell, sister of the bride, Helen Muller,
sister of the groom, Ann Dearing, friend of the bride.
The flowergirl was Lisa Campbell. niece of the bride.
The best man was John Muller, brother of the groom
and ushers, Ken Govers, Pete Vanderburgt and Howard
Neeb, all friends of the groom. Matt and Sue are now
residing at RR 2 Crediton.
Photo by Jack Doerr
Safety tips for Hallowe'en
Star Wars and Superhero -
types will be mingling with
traditional witches, ghosts,
pirates and such this
Hallowe'en. Whether you are
planning to create a costume
for your youngsters or pur-
chase a manufactured one,
the Ontario Safety League of-
fers a few safety tips for your
consideration.
Select a costume that is a
light colour and decorate it
with reflective tape or
fluorescent paint. Drivers will
see the child more easily in
the dark. Also make sure the
costumes are flame -resistant
and short enough that the
child will not trip.
it is better to use make up
to create a Hallowe'en fare.
However, if the child must
use a inask, make sure the
eye -openings are big enough
to see to the sides and that it
fits snugly in place without
slipping.
Parents should establish
To the Auxiliary
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and the many husbands
for their long hours of
service. The response
of donors and the
public made the sale a
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Thanks again for sup-
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ground rules for children
making Hallowe'en rounds. It
is a time for good, safe fun
and a few rules will help keep
it that way.
First, establish how far the
children can go from the
GRADUATES — Howard
and Marion Johns ore
pleased to announce the
graduation of their
youngest daughter, Mary
Margaret. from Fanshawe
College, in the School of
Applied Arts and General
Studies, Landscape Design
Division. Mary receives
the Mackie Cryderman
Award and the Landscape
Design Award of Ex-
cellence. She is a
graduate of S.H.H.S. and
graduated in 1980 as an
Horticultural Technician
from Niagara .College of
Applied Arts and
Technology, St.
Catharines Campus.
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take, and the time they will be
back. Young children should
be accompanied by an adult;
older ones should trick -or -
treat in groups.
Remember. don't criss-
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also wise to let parents check
the treats before eating any.
One last tip to drivers:
Despite safety instruction
from both teachers and
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sometimes gains the upper
hand. Be especially watchful
for ghosts and goblins when
driving on the 31st.
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