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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1984-08-29, Page 11Wonion teachers told to get political Women teachers can no 31,000 -member Federation of Women Teachers' Associa- tions of Ontario. Speaking to 600 delegates at the Federation's Annual Meetin • in Toronto, Ms. longer avoid political activity and involvement if they real- ly care about their students, according to Susan Hildreth, Provincial President of the MR. AND MRS. RANDY CAMPBELL Rose Marie Farrell and Earl Randall Campbell were united in marriage July 28, 1984 at Hensoll United Church with Rev. Stan McDonald officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Viola Morgan, Toronto and Mrs. Mona Campbell is the mother of the groom. The maid of honour was Lynn Staples of Pickering, and bridesmaids were Linda Ferrell and Bonnie Luther, Toronto. The best man was Gary Koehler and ushers were Fred Campbell and Ivan Luther. After a honey- moon to Barry's Bay, the couple is residing in Toronto. Photo by Enael MR. AND MRS. RANDY MAYNE Barbara Helen Armstrong and Randall Michal Mayne were united in marriage on August 11, 1984 at Exeter United Church with Rev. Forsythe officiating. The bride is the daughter of Ned and Vera Armstrong, and the groom is the son of Hugh and Ann Mayne of Exeter. The matron of honour was Leslie Knight with bridemaids Bonnie Baynham, Leslie Bernier, Tammy Mayne and Paula Mayne The best mon was Scott Pat- terson and ushers were Kevin Campbell, Pete Craig, George Armstrong and Doug Armstrong. Barb and Ran- dy will reside in Midland, Ontario. Photo by Brad Baynham ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gledhill, Thamesford, Ontario, wish to announce the engagement of their on- ly daughter Lisa to Randy McClinchey, Seaforth, On- tario, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ion Crockwell, Hamilton, Ber- muda. The wedding will take place September 29, 1984 at 3:00 p.m. Westminster United Church, Thamesford, Ontario. We're Giving It Away (well practically) 75% Off all remaining Spring and Summer Stock Sat., Sept. 1st or 65% Off Wed., Thurs. & Fri. (1\4!-1:\ 420 Main St. Exeter Hours: Mon. to Sof.; Fri. 9 - 9 14 - 44; 141/2 - 241/2 Sarnia FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE — Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hen- drick, Exeter are pleased to announce the forthcom- ing marriage of their daughter, Julia May to Earl Henry Martene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Martene, Crediton. The wedding will take place Saturday, September 8, 1984 at Exeter United Church. Open reception to follow in Exeter. Everyone welcome. Photo by Jack Doerr Hilderth urged teachers to undertake political action against media violence and pornography and for affirma- tion action and peace. Attending the annual meeting from this area were: Louise Wilson , Victoria Public School Goderich, Ila Mathers, South Huron District High School Exeter, Mary Ellen Walsh, J.A.D. McCurdy Public School Huron Park, Flo Keilor, Huron Centennial School Brucefield, Chrystal Jewitt, Vanastra, Mary Jane Coxon, Howick Central School Gor- rie, Marjory Freeman, Robertson Public School Goderich. Ms. Hildreth spoke strong ly in favour of affirmative ac tion in school systems, saying that "This generation of men and women must do something positive and effec- tive (to eliminate sex stereotyping) or our female students will remain in the same low-paying, low -status job ghettos women occupy now. The annual meeting heard a report on stress among women teachers, indicating that difficulties on the job are the major source of their stress. Stress is often the result of the problem of classes too large to allow satisfactory problems and those with other learning disabilities, according to results released by Dr. Florence Henderson, Ex- ecutive Secretary of the Federation. In other discussions, delegates described por- nography as a form of hate literature against women, and urged the federal govern- ment to regulate and monitor television programmes depic- ting people in sexually violent and degrading roles. They agreed to support test cases under the Charter of Rights on behalf of women, and to urge the federal and provincial governments to agree to include homemakers in the Canada Pension Plan, as recommended by the Parliamentary Task on Pen- sion Reform. Mark events at Centralia .8y MRs. TOM KOOT Congratulations go out to, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mills who were married Saturday at Crediton United Church. Also to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks who will be 40 years married, August 30. Mrs. Doris McLellan, Sar- nia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Doug McLellan and Andrew. Sunday evening visitors with Tom and I were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ferguson, London. Mrs. Alice Koehler has returned to her duties at the post office after spending a week with her in-laws in the Okanogan Valley in British Columbia. Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Mrs. Harry Carroll, Tom and I visitoed Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noels at Klondyke campground and Friday Helen and I spent the afternoon with Maurice Mac- Donald who is a patient at University Hospital, London. Ar WEAT HI Exclusive Weekend wear by Canada's finest manufacturers • WEAT C.HIC • T -Shirt with any purchase. Limited one per customer. While quantities last SIITETi HIC 399 Main St. S., Exeter Phone 235-1290 Hours: Mon. - Thurs.: Sat. 9:00 - 5:30, Fri. 9:00 - 9:00 Times -Advocate, August 29, 1984 Pogo 11 FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE — Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Laing, RR 2 Staffs, are happy to announce the forthcom- ing marriage of their daughter, Margaret Ellen, to Jef- frey Lee Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen of Toronto. The wedding will take place at 4 o'clock on Saturday, September 15, 1984 in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Guel • h. MR. AND MRS. WAYNE CUNNINGHAM Colleen Marie Hodgins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hodgins, Parkhill, and Wayne Douglas Cunningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cunningham, RR 1 Lucan, were united in marriage, July 28, 1984 at Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church, Exeter. Rev. James Sutton officiated. Maid of honour was Cheryl Mothers, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Judy Marshall and Lucy Averill. Flower girl was Samantha Cornelissen, and ringbearer was Steven Averill. Best man was Buddy Ap- pleman, friend of the groom. Ushers were Adrian Cor- nelissen and Ed Cunningham. The happy couple are now residing in Crediton. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE -- Stewart and Phyllis McIntosh, Arkona and Vern and Mono Alderdice, Kip - pen wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Janice Lynn and Garry Vernon. 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