HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1984-08-15, Page 7MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS C. GREENHOW
Linda Janette Korevaar and Douglas Carey Greenhow
were united in marriage on June 23, 1984 at the Bethel
Reformed Church, Exeter with Rev. Abram Bleak of-
ficiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Korevaar, Lucan and the groom is the son of Dr. and
Mrs. Paul Greenhow, London. The matron of honour
was Melody Boersma, Zelland, Michigan, with
bridesmaids Angela Korevaar, Myra Hay and Jill Rosen.
The best man was Mark Strickland, London. Guests
were ushered by Bill Greenhow, Mark Korevaar and
Dean Kirby, with Robert and Paul Greenhow acting as
junior ushers. The flower girl was Hayli Groen. Special
music was provided by Grace and Colleen Reinders,
Mississauga and the organist was Carol McKee of Kit-
chener. The couple is residing in London.
Photo by Bart DeVries
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Tall ships planning visit
in Huron this Thursday
Town of Goderich officials
learned late Tuesday that
four and possibly five of the
famed tall ships will dock
there qn the evening of Thurs-
day, August 16 before heading
to Sarnia the next day.
The British brigantine
Staffa lady
marks event
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
Stoffo
Enjoying birthday cake and
ice cream with Mrs. Jean
Miller, Riverside Nursing
home for her 90th birthday
Tuesday, were Mrs. John
Wallace and Mrs. Bill Binn-
ing, Mitchell, Mrs. Grace
Scott, Seaforth and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Staffa.
Kathy Douglas, Alberta, is
holidaying with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Douglas, Andrew and George.
Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Mit-
chell and Mrs. John
Templeman, attended the
London Area Executive
meeting at Brown's Church
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Templeman and Barb visited
Thursday with Joanne
Templeman, Milton.
Gardiner Picnic
The Gardiner picnic was
held recently at the Kirkton-
Woodham community centre
where several took advantage
of the swimming pool. A boun-
tiful lunch was enjoyed
followed by a full afternoon of
sports.
Running races one to three
years the whiners were Amy
Hodgert, Ann Marie Hodgert.
Eight to 13 years girls, Serena
Parnell, Lee Anne Gardiner,
eight to 13 boys, Brian Bearss,
Paul Bearss. Mens Distant
walking, Brian Bearss.
Ladies Spot walk, Shirley
Bearss.
Junior three-legged race,
Brian and Paul Bearss, Lisa
Gardiner and Sandra
Munger. Senior three-legged
race, Betty, Paul Vanderpol,
Jim Parnell, Steve Gardiner.
Junior wheelbarrow race,
Brian, Paul Bearss. Senior
wheelbarrow race, Brian,
Ken Bearss, Lisa Gardiner,
Serena Parnell.
Ladies kick the slipper,
Serene.Parnell. Men kick the
slipper, Steve Gardiner. The
children enjoyed a candy
scramble and peanut
scramble.
Guessing the candies in a
jar, Steve.Gardiner. Guessing
the weight of a man wearing
a certain belt, Bob Gardiner.
The youngest member of the
Gardiner clan present was
Bryan Vanderpol son of Bet-
ty and Paul Vanderpol.
Lisa Gardiner has enjoyed
meeting a new friend, a
French exchange student
from Lac Bruchette, Quebec.
Lisa spent nearly two weeks
with Sandra Munger on her
parents dairy farm and San-
dra has just returned home to
Quebec from a 12 day visit
with Lisa on her parent's
farm near Cromarty.
English lady
in Crediton
By MRS. PETER MARTIN
Crediton
Mr. and Mrs. ()scar Pfaff
have returned home from a
visit with their daughter and
family Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Burke, Moosejaw.
July 21, they witnessed the
.('.M .P. wedding of their
granddaughter Julie
Elizabeth to Joseph Jacques
Arseneau at the R.0-M.P.
Training centre in Regina.
Following the wedding a
reception was held in Moose -
jaw. The groom is from New
Brunswick and stationed in
Moosejaw.
('rediton Summerfest '84 is
this weekend at the hall park.
see you there.
Barbara Furley of Not-
1ingharn. England visited a
few days this week with Irene
and Ross Haugh.
?dam %fr[os.
Ben 'Finney is a patient in
St. Joseph's Ilnspital, London.
Itis many friends wish him a
speedy recovery.
Ciudad De Inca, the Sheila
Yeates and Norfolk Rebel of
the United States and the
Canadian Joana I have con-
firmed their arrival in the
Port of Goderich August 16
and there is a good possibili-
ty that the United States
schooner Western Union will
join the flotilla.
Originally, the Sheila
Yeates and Norfolk Rebel,
two American ships, were
scheduled to visit Goderich
Tuesday, August 21 after a
stopover in Sarnia. The com-
plete flotilla was confirmed
for a stopoever in Windsor
Sunday, August 12 and the In-
ca, Norfolk Rebel, Sheila
Yeates and Joana I were
scheduled to head for Sarnia
for an August 18 stop.
Town administrator Larry
McCabe said that negotia-
tions with King Boake of
Toronto proved fruitful and
confirmation was received
late Tuesday. The flotilla was
expected to leave Windsor
Monday, August 13 and the
prospect of some sailing time
on Lake Huron to Goderich
seemed to appeal to some of
the captains of the tall ships.
"The captains wanted to
get in some sailing time
which they really haven't had
a chance to do on this tour,"
McCabe said. "And it seem-
ed that the sail to Goderich
appealed to them."
• Barring poor weather con-
ditions, the flotilla should ar-
rive in Goderich on the even-
ing of August 16 and dock all
day Friday, August 17 before
leaving for Sarnia.
A special meeting of the
town's Bicentennial Commit-
tee was held Wednesday to
begin formulating plans for
the visit of the tall ships. The
committee may have to work
around commercial shipping
commitments and parking
and busing arrangements will
have to be organized.
The Shelia Yeates, design-
ed from vessels of Civil War
vintage, requires a 66 -foot
berth and measures 15 feet by
58 feet. The Norfolk Rebel is
63 feet in height and has a
crew of four.
From Goderich, the tall
ships will make the eight-hour
voyage to Sarnia and dock in
the St. Clair River near the
foot of George Street.
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MR. AND MRS. DAVID VAN ALL N
Donna Myra Stewart, daughter of Floyd and Margaret
Stewart, RR 1 Hensel) and David Lloyd Van Allen, son
of Ken and Barbie Van Allen, RR 1 Staffa were united
in marriage August 4, 1984 at Thames Road United
Church with Rev. Stan McDonald officiating. The matron
of honour was Mrs. Sylvia Kunicki, , Calgary and
bridesmaids were Taunya Van Allen, Brenda Hern,
Granton, Debbie Mathers, Mississauga and Patti
Stewart, London. Best man was John Morgan, Exeter,
friend of the groom and the groom's other attendants
were Paul Stewart, Shane Van Allen, Walter Kunicki,
Calgary and Grant Hodgert, Exeter. Special music by
duetists Lori Merriman and Ginette Merriman with
Agnes Bray at the organ. At the reception in Kirkton
the bridal party was piped into the hall by the bride's
uncle Morgan Schieck, Sarnia. After a honeymoon to
Bermuda, the couple will be residing at 206-750 Kipps
Lane, London. The bride is on the nursing staff at Vic-
toria Hospital and the groom is a welding instructor at
Conestoga College, Stratford Campus.
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CELEBRATE 50\EARS -- Rochus and Elizabeth Faber
celebrated their Golden Wedding Aniversary recent-
ly. A family dinner was served by the family followed
by an open house in the afternoon. Their many friends,
neighbours and relatives came to wish them well and
made it a very special day for them. They have three
children. Audrey (Mrs. Emerson Coleman), Ross and
Russell, nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
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