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•MR. AND MRS. CLIIFFOR'D'(SKJ'P)"R'EIBD''
(photo by Jason Ainslie)
ed at Kno
Knox Presbyterian chapel was the setting for the
arriage of Cheryl Lynn Elliott and Clifford (Skip) Reid
June 18. The Reverend G. Lockhart Royal officiated at
e ceremony and Lorne Dotterer presided at the, organ.
ite candelabra and greenery decorated the chapel.
The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ifford Elliott of Goderich -and the groom is the son of
and Mrs. Bill Reid of Saltford.
The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She
ked lovely in a white polyester satin gown of her own
aking. The victorian styled dress featured long puffed
eves with lace and ribbon insets. The yolk and long
nder cuffs of the dress, edged with tiny pearl beads,
re of heirloom lace given to the bride by her grand-
ther. A georgette sash also trimmed with heirloom lace
d the-bodice:andsof-fly-gored skirt. - ,
e bride wore a- pearl and gold amulet bracelet•
ntaining a mustard seed givento her by her father
en she was a child. A large natural colored crocheted
t trimmed with georgette and clusters of white flowers
mpleted her outfit. She carried 'a bouquet of white
es, stephanotis and baby's breath backed with fern.
aid of honor was Emily Crew, of Goderich, friend of
bride. The bride's sisters, Claudia of Parry Sound
Carla of Clinton were bridesmaids.
he brine's -attendants were -gowned identically in
ite satin with georgette sashes of orchid and dusty
e. They carried small bouquets of deliciously colored
ms in shades of blue and orchid. White flowers were
in their hair and they also wore lockets presented to
m by the bride.
ick Whetstone of Goderich was groomsman. Leonard
Vries of RR 4 Goderich and Jarle Fisher of Clinton
ered. They wore black tuxedos and white rose bud
tonnieres:
he bride and groom and their parents received their
sts in the church"hall which was illuminated by white
dies and decorated with gt eenery for the reception
t followed. ,The bride and groom toasted with silver
raved goblets, a gift from the maid of honor.
or travelling north the bride changed to a white wrap-
und sundress and wore a coral rose corsage, a gift
the Flower Basket.
rior to her wedding the bride was the guest of honor at
eral showers, Emily Crew entertained friends of the
e at her parents' home. A shower of friends—and
tives of the groom's family was given for the bride by
Bill Clements.
r. and Mrs. Bill Reid entertained the bridal party at
r home after the wedding rehearsal.
r. and Mrs. Skip Reid are presently travelling in
e Blue Of' and further destinations are not pin
ted yet.
gineer graduates
and Lloyd (Ted) 'Chant
ated, Bachelor of
e - Engineering, at the
8th 1977 Convocation of
s University at
ton, Ontario.
is the son of Dorothy E.
I) Chant and the late
m E. Chant Founder of
Company Limited,
al Contradtors, Baie
, Montreal, Quebec
and the grandson of Lloyd
and Pretoria (Shipley)
Currell of Agincourt; Toronto.
Ted is bilingual and ac-
cepted a , position on the
engineering staff of a Toronto
based General Contracting
Firm, and has been employed
on their Contract for Hydro
Quebec at the James
Hydro Development pro1e t
since early May.
BY JOANNE iALTERS, performance as a troubled
'kid torn. between -right and
The B1yth,Sutnmer Festival wrong•
kicked off its 1977 season ort_ t'he:.-_.ilaos ..,memorahle.-
•Friday ' evening .with the performance is given by, Ron
production, A' Summer Barry who plays the part of
Burning. An appreciative Grandpa Murphy. -Grandpa
audience of more than. 300 adds comic relief to this play
gave a well deserved stan- which also b has its tense
ding ovation at-the-endof the--- ements:: He . is a- :;cross
play•
Based on a novel by Harry
J. Boyle and adapted to the
stage by Anne Roy of the
Festival, A Summer Burning
_centres around the Doyle
family who take in a budding
young city .hoodlum forthe
summer of 1927.
The, play is set in rural
Hurpn County where Boyle,
now chairman of the Radio -
television and Telecom-
munications Commission
grew up. Having been born
and raised in a Catholic farm
house in St. Augustine, the
details of rural life included
by Boyle in the play ring of
authenticity.
The problem kid from the
city is portrayed by Jack
Blum, one of the best actors
in the play and by far, oneof
the best singers in the play as
well. He gives a moving
Bridge Scores
There were six tables" in.
play at the June 28 meeting of
the Goderich Duplicate
Bridge Club. Bill Cochrane
and Fred Egener combined
for a' 65 point evening for first
place followed • by Au -leen
Curry and Jean Papernick
with 62. Joanne . Duckworth
and Lee Ryan grabbed third
spot with a 58 point effort and
Mary. Donnelly and Eleanor
Erskine were fourth with 56
points for the evening.
Wintario
draw in
oderich
The 57th Wintario Draw,
and the second to feature
Win'fall prizes, will be
televised live from Harbour
Park (or ' the Goderich
District Collegiate Institute in
case of inclement weather) in
Goderich on Thursday, July
7, 1977 at 9:00 p.m.
In addition to the five grand
prizes of $100,000 each and
thousands of regular series
prizes, Wintario will offer
Win'fall prizes (a book of
tickets for the next draw) to
participants whbse ticket
bears the first three digits of
any of the five grand prize
winning numbers. -
In total there will be 32,400
regular prizes , valued at
$2,511,000 in addition to 35,640
Win'fall prizes making the
chances of winning a prize in
Wintario one in 95.
Barbara Jesson, Manager,
Draws and Community
Relations, recently an- .
nounced that thedraw is
being held in conjunction with
Goderich's 150th an-
niversary, and that an •
evening of magic;• -music and
song will precede the draw at
7:00 p.m. Admission is $2.00.
TV personality Fred Davis
will host the 30 -minute.
production which will be
televised live over the Global
Television Network.
The next draw will be held
in Welland on July 21, 1977.
Ir
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delights Blyt
between a dirty old man and a
wise and, lovable Grandpa,
Walton type of character. His
shower scene is one of the
highlights of the play.
Lynda Langfordowho plays
Betty Lou. Williams displays
the other best singing voice in
the production. Betty Lou is a
troubled adolescent who
Debra Oke, daughter of Cora
and Bud Oke of " Goderich.:a
received ber Bachelor of
,Applied Science Honors -
degree from the University of
Guelph. Debbie majored in
Family Studies with a minor
in psychology. She will be
attending"'Althouse College of
Education in London in
September and is employed
in social work at the
13luewater Centre this
summer in Goderich.
Kimberley Joan Jeffery,
daughter of Norma and
Harold Jeffery of 230 Bennett
Street West in Goderich
graduated from nursing on
lune 29 from the Woodstock
campus of Fanshawe College.
Kim plans to work at the Dr.
David M. Brotman Memorial
Hospital in Culver City,
California in the fall.
longs to leave her strict
parents and rural home.
Strong performances are
also given by Angela.Cei who
plays Mary Doyle, the farm
mother, Jim Schaefer who
plays Bill Boyle, the farm
father and Richard_Prevett
who plays their son, Joe
Doyle.
The cast is completed by
Alfred Humphreys who plays
Fat Bobbi, Layne Coleman
as Constable Jimmy Walsh,
Diane Douglass as Mrs.
Henderson and Brenda
McKane as' Father Morrison.
While these parts are small,
they areal' memorable due to
some excellent casting.
The music in the play fits
--each situation well and
doesn't seem to interfere
with moods of the story.
Music director, Joe Miller
and lyricist Anne Roy can be
credited 'With this. In the
second act, however, there,
are three songs almost
following on top of one
another which tend to drag on
a little too long.
The Festival's artistic'
director James Roy, has
managed to lead his cast in a
strong, original production
which will delight audiences
with its professionalism.
JU
The second Festival play, evening and vii
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