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PAQ8.DRICUS1GNALTAR, THURSDA'i , JUNE 12, 1975
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Dungannon United Church
was decked out in candelabra,
White candles and ribbons for
the May 17 Saturday afternoon
wedding of Harvey Allen
Stewart and Sandra Lorraine
Maize. The bride, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold ,Maize
ofRR, 1, Dungannon, and the
,groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Stewart of RR 1, Clinton,
were united, in a double ring
ceremony performed by Rec.
R.C. McClenaghan.
Organist Mrs. Judy
McMichael accompanied
soloist Miss Nancy Errington in
her rendition.. of "Sunrise
Sunset", and "We've Only J?st „
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Begun",
The bride woe a full-length
princess style gown of Chantilly
lace with Mandarin neckline
and long fitted sleeves. The
fitted bodice was trimmed in
valencia lace, and ruffles, which
also accented the • cathedral
train, sleeves and skirt. The full
length veil of French silk
illusion edged with Chantilly
lace was held with a gal -land
headpiece of seed pearls and
lace. The bride carried a
bouquet of red roses, white
carnations, baby's, breath and
lily of the valley.
Matron of honour, Mrs. Betty
Maize of Woodstock, the bride's
sister-in-law, wore a gown ini
romance blue, strewn
throughout with tiny pink
flowers. The dress was styled lines with a matching cape, The showers arranged by Mrs.
with a scooped neckline, an edge of the cape was trimmed Bernice Gross and Mrs. Ken
empire waist rising to a V. in deep matching marabou '. McDougall of • Auburn; Mrs.
shaped bodice, and longslender caught at the top with a tiny red Grape Forbes and Mary Lyn of
sleeves,The neckline, cuffs and ' 'pearl. The, outfit was finished 'Clinton; Mrs. Judy Redmond of
hem of the gown were trirnmed with a corsage of white roses. Holmesville and Miss Doreen
with a gathered matching frill. The bride left for a wedding Mcelinchey of Auburn; Mrs.
Three tiny covered buttons trip. through northern Ontario Roxy Maize of Dungannon and -
adorned the empire waist. wearing a melon coloured knee, Mrs. Betty . Maize of Wood-
. Identical gowns were worn length polyester dress and stock; Mrs. Doreen Medd and
by bridesmaids, Mrs. Marg high -wedged white shoes. Kerri of RR 1, Clinton and Mrs.
Smith Of London, sister of the The couple have made their Marg Medd of RR 1, Blyth; and
.. groom; Mrs. Rory Maize, the home at RR I, Clinton. . , the Dungannon United Church
bride's sister-in-law; and Miss Prior to her marriage, the Women, friends and neigh -
Denise Maize,, •the bride's bride was .entertained at bours.
sister, of Dungannon; Mrs. .
Glenda Singh, a cousin of. the Swim-a-,thon - •
bride from St. Thomas and
Auburn. Each bridal attendant
carried a bouquet of pink _ Plan. big"' swim
,-.. Miss Doreen McClinchey of ,
carnations, white mums, and
baby's breath trimmedwith
Jim Medd of RR 1, Blyth was. "-
. trailing white streamers tipped t o • earn111oney
, with Pink carnations. -
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best man, and Greg vf the bride and Steve
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The Vanastra Parks, follows: for the most lengths -
Maize, the brothers
Recreation and Community up to 10 years of age; - up to 14
from Dungannon; Floyd Smith
Centre Board announce plans 'years of age; - up to N years of
the groom's brother-in-law of
for a fun filled Swini-a-thon, age; - oVer'50 yeari of age.
London; Terry, Maize the Saturday' June 21st at the Additional prizes will be
bride's. brother from Wood- Vanastra Recreation Centre. awarded to the person getting
stock and Bob Watkins of, „e Swim-a-thon . is being the greatest amount pledged
Londesboro were the ushers , l'"
organized by the aquatics per , length," and the person
with I blue tinted carnation in
director Mr.. Harold Whitlock bringing in the largest amount
their lapels. and the facilities manager Mr. of money.
The wedding reception was
Rene Brochu. Mr. Whitlock The swim-a-thon is open to all
held in the Saltford Valley Hall,
stated that , preliminary . residents of the County, with
and was attended by guests
fromMichigan, St. Thomas,
demand for pledge forms .has swimmers now entered from
,
London, Tillsonburg, Sudbury,
been quite heavy. Trhese pledge Clinton, Tuckersmith, Exeter,
forms for anyone wishing to Hensall, Seaforth, and
Quebec, Toronto, Woodstock
Participate may be picked up at Goderich. Proceeds from the
.and Sarnia'. •the Recreation Centre Snack Swim-a-thon goes to paying for
The mother of ,the bride
Bar. of fram Mr. Brochu. , Swimming Pool and Gym-
• received guests in a sky blue
Swimmers will enter the -pool nasium Equipment as well as
'ensemble featuring a chiffon
sleeved bodice, floor -length at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday af- .enlargement of the Change
ternoon with changes being Room Facilities.
skirt and Sleeveless cow Thf•
made as required. Pledges are - -
neckline , was accented with ' •
' Italian scroll embroidery ,rhich based on the nUmber of le•ngths . The June 21st date
' continued to follow the f .i14 of .completed 'by the individual corresponds with the
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svOmmer. Mr. roc_u registration date forthe next 12
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the flbor-length coat. She wore
a corsage of pink roses. -
stocked additional refresh- week program for Swimming The mother of the groom ments to allow all participants Lessons, Fitness Classes, and
free
wore a melop shade polyester pop. Tennis Club Membership at the
Prizes are being offered as Vanastra Recreation Centre.
Fortrel gown styled in slender
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Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Stewart
by
Bisset
Robertson honors f
The Robertson boys track and fieldchampions tir 1975 are back row from left Chrjs Wood
(senior), and Larry Madge (intermediate). Front row from left Joe Trebish (junior) and David
McDonald (midget). (staff photo)
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A play written and produced by Warren Robinson of ' i
Goderich and stag-kf-by students of G.D.C.I: i
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A walk-through Canada in verse and song staged by
Students of St. Mary's Separate School.
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JUST PART OF CANAlli WEEK CELEBRATIONS
WHITE SWAN
Bathroom Tissue
KLEENEX - FACIAL
Tissue
LARGE BOX 49(
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Opens for Swimming
SUNRAY, JUNE 15
Hours for June are as follows:
Sunday, June 15 2:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Monday, June 16'- Sat. June 91
- . 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Sunday, -June 22 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.:
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. •
Monday, June 23 Tuesday, June -24.
4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.T.
Wednesday,-June,25 - Friday, June 27
2:00 p.m. - — 5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m. - 900 p.m.
Saturday,,,June 28 - Sunday, June 29
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m'.
Monday, June 30 lessons start
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
DAILY PR10E5— Children 25c
Students -.40c
Adults 50c
SEASONS PASSES
TOWN OUT OF TOWN
Clindren
Students
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Family
$7.00
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.$ 8.09
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$ 1 2.00
$20.00
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Fres . $1.5o .
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104 The Square . Goderich'
,STORE HOURS - MON. TO FRIDAY 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. SAT. 8 a.m. 6 p.m