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WEDDINGS
BAILIJE— TRAPNELL
Darlene Faye Baillie and William Michael
Trapnell were married Friday, July 25, 1986
in the Egmondville United Church by Rev,
Cheryl Ann Stadelbauer-SamPa. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Lloyd
Baillie of Monkton and the groom is the son of
Mr, and Mrs. William Trapnell of Seaforth.
Pauline Raycraft of Brunner, was the matron
of honor and bridesmaids were Heather
Mann of Seaforth, Joanne Trapnell of Fort
McMurray. Alberta and Carol Kuepfer, of
'Milverton. Tom Nigh, of Seaforth was best
man and guests were ushered by Mike Regier
and Neil Beuerman, both of Seaforth and
Lloyd Baillie of Monkton. Marion Rose was
the organist. A reception followed at the
Seaforth and District Community Centres.
Following the honeymoon the couple will
reside in Seaforth. •
(Frank Phillips Photography)
MURRAY— BRUT
Joan Bruxer and Mark Murray were married
MURRAY— HARRIS Saturday, July 26, 1986 at St. Patrick's
Jean Veronica Murray and Brian James Roman Catholic Church in Dublin. The
Harris were married Saturday, June 21, 1986 ceremony was officiated by Reverend J.J,
at the St. Columban Roman Catholic Church Carrigan. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
by Father Andrew Sipek. The bride is the and Mrs. Frank Bruxer of Dublin and the
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
J Murray of RR5, Seaforth and the groom is Murray of Seaforth. Matron of honor was
the son of Mr. and Mis. John J. Harris of
Orangeville. Matron of honor was the bride's
sister, Patricia Crowley and bridesmaids
were Mary Lou Jordan of ,Stratford, and
Elaine Van den Henget of Seaforth, both
sisters of the bride and Darlene Murray of
Kitchener and W endy Slobodnik of Stratford,
both friends of the bride. Best man was Doug
McGruther of Toronto, friend of the groom.
Guests were ushered by Mike Henkenhaf of
St. Catherines and Rob Thompson of
Orangeville, friends of the groom, John
Harris of Orangeville, brother of the groom
and Doug Murray of Slave Lake, Alberta,
brother of the bride. Music was supplied by
the St. Colpmban choir and organist Mary
Kreutzwiser. A dinner and reception was
held at Mitchell and District Community
Centre. The couple now feside in
der Kis ener.
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Karen Cook of Belgrave, friend of the bride
and bridesmaids were Karen Van Bakel of St.
Columban, sister of the bride, Lori Bruxer of
Dublin, sister of the bride, Mary Murray of
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Jamter of
of
the groom and Mary Annes
Clinton, friend of the bride. Flowergirl was
Mandy Murray of RB.S, Seaforth, niece of the
groom. Best man was Allan Murray of
Seaforth, brother of the groom and guests
were ushered by Don Bruxer of Dublin,
brother of the bride, Neil Murray of Seaforth,
brother of the groom, Pat Bruxer of Dublin,
brother of the bride and Joe Van Bakel of
London, friend of the groom. Ringbearer was
Danny O'Reilly of Seaforth, nephew of the
bride. A reception was held at the Seaforth
and District Community Centres and the
couple will reside at RR 5, Seaforth.
(Frank Phillips Photography)
SCHADE— DENHAM
Nancy Schade and Wayne Denham were
married Saturday, June 21, 1986 at Cavan
United Church, Winthrop, by the Reverend
James Vanslyke. The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Schade of W alton and the
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Denham of Kirkton. Maid of honor was Jane
Schade of Walton, sister of the bride and
bridesmaids were Lynda Denham of London,
sister of the groom and Nanci Bennett of
W alton, friend of the bride. Best man was
John Van Vliet of Walton, friend of the bride,
and groom, and guests were ushered by Jim
Butson of Staffa, friend of the groom and
Dennis Albers of St. Marys, friend of .the
groom. -Janice Murray, of Seaforth played the
organ and singing was done by Bryan Vincent
of Seaforth, Linda Axtmann of Goderich,
Anne Alton of Dungannon and Rob Eesery.
Following a reception at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres the couple
honeymooned in Niagara Falls and Toronto.
They now reside in Seaforth.
(Photo by Broadfoot)
W EIGEL— VANDENBERK
Bonnie Jean Weigel and David William
Vandenberk were united in marriage on May
31, 1986 at St. Patrick's Church, Dublin. The
ceremony . was officiated by Father J.J.
Carrigan. The bride is the daughter of
Pauline and Ken Weigel and the groom is the
son of W ilha and Ted Vandenberk. Matron of
Honor was Sharon Keffer, sister of the bride,
and bridesmaids were Vickie Weigel, sister
of the bride, Deb Vandenberk, sister of the
groom, Janet Vandenberk, sister of the
groom and DawnaJames, friend of the bride.
Flowergirl was Amanda Weber, friend of the
bride. Best man was Don Vandenberk,
brother of the groom and ushers were Murray
Siemon, cousin of the groom, Mark Rose,
friend of the groom, Ed Maloney, friend of
the groom and Chris Keffer, brother-in-law of
the bride. Ringbearer was Craig Leslie,
friend of the groom. The couple now reside in
Seaforth.
Health care residents
take bus trip to Lion Safari
EISIE MAY McKINLEY
Elsie May (Coleman) McKinley of the
Bluewater Rest Home Apartments, and
formerly of Stanley Township, died Saturday,
July 26, 1986 at the South Huron Hospital,
Exeter. She was 87.
She is survived by children Anson and
Evelyn McKinley of RR 1, Zurich; Robert and
Audrey McKinley of RR 3, Clinton; Berne
and Doris McKinley of Truro, Nova Scotia
and Jean Fanson of RR 1, Fullerton.
Also surviving are sisters, Mabel McCly-
mont of Huronview Home, Clinton, Grace
Chapman of Kippen and Gladys Doig of
Seaforth; 18 grandchildren and .21 great
grandchildren.
Mrs. McKinley was predeceased by her
husband John Elgin McKinley (1980); one
son Harold (1929), one daughter Myrtle
Elizabeth (1941) and son-in-law Ken Fanson
(1985 )1985) and one brother Anson Coleman.
Mrs. McKinley is a past Matron of Exeter
Chapter of the Order of the 'astern Star and a
member of Goshen United Church Women.
Friends called at the Zurich Chapel of
Homes and a
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neralservice was he d JuP. O'Connor ly 29. Reverend
Sam Parker officiated. Interment followed in
Bayf)Pid GP�etgix•...•,.t ,; i.• u ,•
Amemon'al.sesvice Ammer.{4mhe auspio,:ai<'
Exeter Chapter of the Order of the Eastern
Star was also conducted.
As expressions of sympathy donations to
the Goshen United Church or the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated.
IOBITUARIES
VICTOR W ARD
Victor Ward, of RR 4, Walton, died
Saturday, July 26, 1986 at the Seaforth
Community Hospital. He was 64.
Boni in Grey Township Mr. Ward was a
STEVEN W IILIAM TAYLOR son of the late William Ward and the former
Steven William Taylor of Ripley died •Mayme Tarr.
Monday, July 14, 1986 as the result of a car He is survived by his wife Terry Hubley;
accident. He was 16. one daughter Sharlene and husband Bryan
Educated at East Wawanosh and Ripley McClure, of Seaforth; two sons, Bill and wife
Elementary Schools Mr. Taylor was a student Annette of Brodhagen and Ron and wife
at Kincardine High School. Kathy of Staffs and a daughter-in-law Brenda
He is survived by hisarents, Bob and Ward of Vanastra.
p Also surviving are seven grandchildren,
PeggyTaylor, a brother Kevin and sisters one sister Sally Scott and four brothers, Frank
Debbie and Angela. and wife 011y, Jack and wife Ruth, Harvey
Also surviving are Belgrave and
greate Jgrand-ck and and wife Eldeen and Jim and wife Doris, all of
Mary Taylor of and Monkton.
mother Ellen Armstrong of Pinecrest Nursing Mr. Ward was predeceased by one son
He waass predeceased by his maternal
Home, Paul John (1969) and two brothers, Elgin and
Clayton.
grandparents. Friends were received at the Peebles
A funeral service was held July 17 at the Funeral Home in Atwood where a funeral
MacKenzie and Ma.Creath Funeral Home in service was also held. Burial was in North
Ripley. Rev. John G. Roberts of Belgrave and Logan Cemetery.
Rev. G. MacPherson of Ripley officiated.The Royal Canadian. Legion grinch 128
Interment was in Brandon Cemetery, Bel- Mitchell, held a service Sunday at the funeral
grave.
ciorred Flower bearers w Graham, Barry,
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Frank andJack�IiarVe99,JimWatd, RickSwtt
hwin. Floweriiearers were
revhome.
Pallbearers were coaches Steven had in ' Pallbearers were
Johnston anand Dale Winter.
and
and Lisa i o f New of UstHamburg,
Sharon As expressions of sympathy donations may
and Sara Dusky rfBelgrave
and
sister be made to the Knox Presbyterian Church in
and Lauriy Keller of an Monkton or the charity of one's choice.
Angela Taylor.
Residents of Seaforth Health Care Facility
went on a bus trip to Lion Safari on
Wednesday. It was a beautiful day and
residents enjoyed a picnic lunch.
On Thursday Mary Flynn and orchestra
played old tyme music for the residents. On
Friday several games of bingo were played.
PERSONALS
Harold Maloney was visited by his brother
Frank Maloney of Stratford as well as his
niece and sister Margaret Maloney of
London.
Cassie Nicholson went to her son Harold's
home to celebrate her birthddy.
Jim and Dorothy Scott visited Finlay Ross.
Erle Dow enjoyed the day out with his
daughter.
Isobel Ruhl visited Carol Geddes.
Isobel Scott visited Bill Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson visited his
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PEOPLE
mother Cassie Nicholson.
Penny Caza, Maxine Elliott and Gladys
Ruston enjoyed the weekend camping at
Shelter Valley. They were accompanied by
Jackie Rarho.
Bill and Arlene Brice of St. Catherines
visited Elmina Kemp.
Lillian Bernard visited her .father Bob
McClure.
Erle Dow was out to a picnic at Mitchell
with his daughter Amy Getkdre.
Rose and Pat were in to visit Dave and Eva
Netzke.
Toni Handy was in to visit his wife Mabel.
Leo O'Sullivan was out for the day with his
brother James and sister Ursula.
Irene Omand attended her son's wedding
held in the Presbyterian Churdi in Listowel.
A speedy recovery is wished to Lucy Bezzo
who is in the Clinton Public Hospital.
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Holidaying during July at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Worden were their
granddaughters Patti Appleby of London and
L,yndsay Babcock of Grimsby. Other vacation
guests have?lnduded Mr. and Mrs. 'Maya.
Patterson of Cypress River, Manitoba; Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Barbour of Santa Anna,
California and Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Griffins
of Albany, New York.
Mrs. Alvin Hammond of Moorefield has
returned to her home after spending a week
with Laura Stewart:
Bill Salisbury of Fort McMurray visited
with his mother and also with Ron and Bessie
Broome.
• Adrienne BakerdfBurlingtonsPentaweek
visiting with hernana, Wilma Oke, while her
sister Alanna spent the week at Menesetung
United Church Camp on Lake Huron near
Goderich.
TOWNSHIP OE .STANLEY
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
June 11 STANLEE Club Dessert Euchre Complex
June 22 -Car Rally Complex 12 Noon
July 17 Wintatio 7:30 p.m.
-Stanley Township Complex.
July 27 Cricket Match 1:30 Bayfield Lions Park
-Centennial Dress Welcome
Aug 1.3 HOMECOMING WEEKEND
-Registration Fri. -Sat. -Sun..
Aug. 1 ATV Races Complex 6:30 p.m.
Celebrity Baseball Game;9 p.m.
M '86
SESQUICENTENNIAL C
Aug. 2
ALEt®IDAI2 OF EVENTS
Parade Mainstreet Varna Dance 9-1 a.m. Work Centre
-Music by PLAYER
Beard Growing Contest Judging
Quilt Judging
Church Service 11 a.m.
Guest Speaker Jack Burghardt
Horseshoe Tournament
Tug of War . Relay Races
Lunch Noon -1 p.m.
School Reunion 24 p.m.
Pork Bar B-Que 5 8 p.m.
-Advance Tickets Only
•12 Noon ending at Complex
Official Opening 2 p.m,
Sports Program 2:30 p.m. Aug.(Farrier Olympics, Kid's Kub Kar Races,
Doll Dress -Up)
Car Elimination Draw
Beef Bar Be QQue 5-$f p.m.
-Advance tickets only
Dance 9-1 a.m. Complex
,-Mus b TRACES.
Aug. 2 Pancake Breakfast 7-11 a.m: Complex M y
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