HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-08-16, Page 6PAGE 6 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1973
Married
in Guelph church
ANDERSON- GACKSTETTER
Baskets of white and pink
gladioli set in candelabra form-
ed the setting in Dublin Street
United Church, Guelph for the
exchanging of wedding vows
between Lynn Loree Gackstetter
and William Harvey Anderson.
The double ring ceremony
was performed by Rev. R.J.
Crossley, on August 4. The
bride is tete daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter, of
Guelph, and the groom is the
son of Mrs. Erma Anderson and
the Late Harvey Anderson, of
Goderich.
Mr. Lionel Bigg, Elora, the
soloist sang, "I'll Walk with
God" and "The Wedding Prayer"
accompanied by Mrs. K. Arch-
ibald, Guelph.
Escorted to the altar by her
father the bride chose a white
organza gown flowing softly
from empire waist line into a
cathedral train. The bodice had
a front panel, full sleeves trim-
med with re -embroidered cross
stitch lace. A floran head-dress
held a four tier shoulder length
illusion veil, trimmed with
fine lace. She carried a bouquet
of white mums and baby breath
tinted to match Bridesmaids
dresses.
Matron of honor, Mrs. T. E.
Toner, Kingston, sister of the
bride, in blue, the bridesmaids,
Miss Karen Gachstetter of King-
sron, sister of the groom in
yellow, Miss Marina Schaus,
Hanover, in green, Mrs. G.
McDonald grooms sister, Pt.
Albert, B, C. in pink and Miss
Pat Nelson, Guelph in Lilac
wore identical floor length
)eeding lawns
Fertility is very important at
ceding time. Prior to levelling,
tacking and seeding, apply a
ertilizer which is high in phos-
phate. The phosphate will help
seeds to germinate quickly,
tht+s establishing the lawn much
faster.
After seeding, keep the site
moist and use a mulch such as
straw, peat moss or burlap to
retain moisture. Do not cut it
before next spring. By leaving it
4 to 5 inches high, it will have
a much better chance of surviv-
ing the winter.
A good lawn is a prime feat-
ure of any home, and the base
for all other garden landscaping.
The little extra time and money
sped at seeding time wilimake
it that much better.
gowns of crepe with lace trim
and white accessories. Each
carried nosegays of white pom
pom mums, and baby breath
sprayed the colour of their
dresses.
Groomsman was Ralph
Harrison, Goderich, Ushers
were James Anderson, Hamilton,
Andy Anderson, Lucknow,
cousins of the groom, Myron anc
Dean Gachstetter, brothers of
the bride, Guelph.
The reception was held in
the Centennial room of the Bres-
lau Hotel. The bride's mother
wore a floor length gown of
Turquoise blue fortrel with white
accessories and white corsage.
The groom's mother wore a
floor length gown of Blue and
pink chiffon with white access-
ories and white corsage.
For traveling to the eastern
provinces the bride changed to
a long sleeved pale blue fortrel
street length dress and white
accessories. The couple will
reside in Guelph, where the
groom is employed with the
Ministry of Transportation and
Communications and the bride
is a teacher at Salem Public
School.
Showers were given in honor
of the bride by Mrs. George
Stevenson and Mrs, George
Rockola, aunts of the' bride;
Mrs. Douglas Brill and Mrs.
John Perris for friends and
neighbours; Mrs. J, A, Christie,
aunt of the bride; Mrs, Paul
Ksenajch, Mrs. Thomas
Foder and Karen Gackstetter;
Mrs. Alfred Habel, Goderich,
and Mrs. E. Laithwaite, Wind-
sor. A barbecue at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William Shiff-
lett in Fergus honoured Miss
Gachstetter and Mr, Anderson.
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Mini bike races
at Hully Gully
A young enthusiastic group
of competitors took over the
Hully Gully mini Bike Grand
Prix course on Sunday August
12 and provided a fine display
of skill and sportsmanship for
all those present. Two popular
events in addition to the Grand
Prix competition were the
Mini Bike Drags and the comb-
ined School Boy and Mini
Enduro Moto Cross run on the
challenging dirt Mote Cross
course. After several close
heats the final results were.
Mini Bike B, Pee Wee,
TommyMifek, London, Charles
Collins, Varna, Brad Darling,
Ailsa Craig.
Mini Enduro A. Bantam;
Mark Nafziger, Kitchener,
Brad Palmer, Cambridge,
Robert Hughes, Preston.
Mini Enduro B, Bantam;
Mark Nafziger, Brad Palmer,
Steve Hind; Midget,. Mike
Beaupre, Kitchener, Robert
Hughes, Preston, Greg Palmer,
Cambridge.
Powder Puff, Cindy Hughes,
Preston, S. Reselezer, Plaits;
ville, Jerry Hind, West Lorne.
Open Endurance, Robert
Hughes, Mark Mafziger, Brad
Palmer.
Mini Enduro Moto Cross,
Mark Nafizger, Greg Palmer,
Robert Hughes, School Boy
Moto Cross, Steve Blaupre,
Robert Hughes.
The trophy for overall points
was awarded to Mark Nafizger.
The next mini bike event will
be on September 30
Prevent accidents
Nearly 20 percent of all farm
accidents involve persons under
19 years of age. "Many of these
accidents involve small child-
ren who provide no physical
input into the farm operation,
but are just along as passengers, '
says Don Brown, coordinator
of Public Relations with the
Farm Safety Association.
"Children should not be allowed
on farm machinery, particul-
arly when the machine is in
operation."
You may think your reactions
are quick, but accidents happen
in much less time than you
realize, says Mr. Brown. It
takes only seconds for your
child to fall under a wagon or
into the path of a mower or bal-
er, much less time than it takes
you to stop the machinery. By
the time you stop, it could be
too late."
Point out the dangers of rid-
ing to your children and refuse
them. Keep them off moving
or operating machinery.
Farm machines are not play -
toys. They're the machines of
a competitive and demanding
business. As a business, agric-
ulture also requires alert and
experienced workers. Keep your
children out of harm's way- --
observce a "No Riders" policy.
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