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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, WEDNE$)DAY,;,MAY 16, 1084 — 6 PAGES
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TAMMY NASH Is ready for a night of roller
skating.
EVERY FASHION SHOW has a bride and
Sherri Smith of Mitchell was this year's bride
at the Oriental Tea Garden Fashion Show
sponsored by the Seaforth and District
Ringette. Ken Cardno, master of ceremonies
had the honor of escorting the bride down the
runway and also removed Sherrl's garter.
The annual fashion show catered to a
standing room only crowd at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres and featured the
latest In fashion styles from Seaforth clothing
stores. (Photos by Ron Wasslnk)
THREE YOUNG MODELS were Andrea Stanley. The umbrellas the girls are holding
Rlbey, !eft; Karen Nigh, centre and Kerri show the event did have a touch of the Orient,
THE LA TESTIn bathing suits as modelled by
Karen Nigh and Kathy Dalghton.
YOUNG MOOEL—Joshua Dale, centre was
the youngest model at the Seaforth and
District Ringette fashion show on Wednes-
day. in fact, Joshua was so anxious to show
off his new duds that Jackie dell, left and
Tabatha Glanville, right, had a hard time
restraining the lad.
CUTE AS A BUTTON—The crowd at the
annual Oriental Tea Garden Fashion Show
loved the young models who participated In
the event. Modelling the latest In sleeping
attired from Seaforth clothing stores is
Janelle Wood, left and Tim Sills. it's obvious
the pair enjoyed their debut on stage.
SIMPLY FABULOUS—Joan Stapleton anti and gale modelled clothing from local stores
Katie Teall, right, received murmurs of to assist the ringette league In raising funds
approval when they modelled the elegant to sJpport the teams.
sleepwear at the fashion show. Local guys
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