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WEDDINGS
"A life' of gcttce,anid,
fulfilment, An experrience.not-sooal
forgOtteie
"A ae»Iteandous program - a teal .
confidence builder"
%LA has Oren mea new energy
level as _a, leader in rural
organization ts'my lame area."
Are yon interested In developing
your own anility to make decisions,,
manage meetings, solve problems,
comm ciente,. Or Work with Others
in your grgatuzatton?. would you
lace to learn nraeliCal. useful
methods of heYpang your
organization whether you are the
chair, president, director or active
member? 'then Leadership in
Action, 1990 (LIA) is for youl
This year, LIA is being held from
September 1 to 5 at Bark Lake
Leadership Centre near Irondale,
northeast of Lindsay. The program
will attract 60 active members of
rural organizations, interested in
developing the leadership skills
necessary to work effectively within
their groups. They will be learning
more about themselves, as
individuals,' their relationship with
others in their groups and . there
ability to lead an organization.
Application forms are available
through your Ideal Ontario Ministry
of Agriculture and Food office. The
cost is $90.00 per person, but
enrolment is limited and demand is
enthusiastic for this year's
Leadership in Action. Deadline for
applications is July 27th.
Contact Chuck Bokor, Guelph, at
(519) 767-3542
BIRTHS
BENNEWIES - Keith, Michelle
and big sisters Kendra and Kelsey
are very happy to announce the
arrival of Braden Keith, born June
9, 1990 weighing 7 lbs., 13 la ozs.
Proud grandparents are Jim and
Laurence Horan and Willard and
Norlene Bennewies. Great-
grandmothers are Freida Siemon,
Alice Dietz and Adeline Bennewies,
all of Mitchell.
ANDERSON - Tom and Elaine are
happy to announce the ipirdi of
Patrick Thomas on May 31,1990 at
Grace Maternity Hospital, Halifax,
Nova Scotia. A little brother for
Heather. Proud grandparents are
Frank and Doris Ryan, Seaforth and
Ikon and Eunice Anderson, London.
MENDEZ - Jose and Nancy are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their daughter Carmen Luisa, barn
June 20 1990, at the Stratford
General Hospital weighing 7 lbs., 7
ozs. Grandparents reside in Slave
Lake, Alberta and Caracas,
Venezuela.
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SEAFORTH
IN CONCERT
Friday, June 29
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June 27
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MCL AUGHLIN « .COL• BOURNE
St Tasman Anglican Church,
SeafoRh-was1he setiiirg for ulnae
wed4ing
Juaeweddurg on. June 8, 1990 •when
Debt*McLaughlin, daughter of
NV d Mrs, Joseph McLaughlin,
Setif exchanged.mariage vows
with have Coibounie, .Orr of Mr.
and Mrs. Wolman' Colboume, Si.
Catharines. Pastor Glen Sadler of
the Bethel ,Bible Church presided
over the ceremony.
Matron of Honour of Cindy
DeVries, London, sister of the bride
and Dave DeVries, brother-in-law
of the bride, acted as Best Man,
Bridesmaids were Kelly Putman of
Si. Catharines, niece of the: groom
Olivia Arsenault, Stratford, cousin
of the bride and Christina
Arsenault, Stratford, cousin of the
bride. Ushers were . Gerry
McLaughlin, Clinton, cousin of the
bride, Norman East of Brampton,
friend of the family, and Bradley
Chan of Kitchener, cousin of the
bride. Flowergirls were Jeanne and
•Holly Ward of Timmins, cousins of
the bride.
After a reception at the Seaforth
Legion, the couple left for a
honeymoon in Niagara Falls. They
will be residing in Seaforth. (Frank
Phillips photograph.)
BUCK & DOE
Dan Primeau
and
Wendy Westecott
SAT., JUNE '30, 8-1
Age of Majority Required
For Info - 482-5474 or 524-5231
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CORRECTION
COUNTY WIDE
PRIVATE HOME
CHILD CARE
PUBLIC PLANNING
AND INFORMATION
SESSION
was held at
the Old Town Hall in Exeter
Wednesday June 20 at 7:30 pm
Not June 30 as previously
advertised.
The Clinton News Record
apologizes for any inconvenience
this may have caused.
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On May 26, 1990, wedding vows
were exchanged between 'Michelle
Sinnamon, daughter of 'Mr. and
Mrs.,,J. Smnamon of Seaforth and
Drake Murray ' of Stratford.. •The
wedding took place on the farm of
Dennis and Rose Balfour, St,
Columban. Reverend Edwin Nelson
presided over the ceremony, and the
bride's father played
special music on the pipes. Diana
Steep of Seaforth was the Maid of
Honour, while Dean Listman of
Stratford was Best Man. The
bridesmaids were Judy Anstett of
Seaforth, Valerie Poisson of
Seaforth and Tabatha Sinnamon of
Vancouver Island, B.C. Ushers
were Kevin Chambers of
Sebringville, Lew. Stapleton of
zizt
Stratford, Ronald Sinnamon of
Seaforth, Kory .Murray of Stratford
Auld I ristopher Murray.gf Stlleur L
The; 'flower •gir1: was cad
Poisson of Seaforth :and 'Pani
Poisson acted as Ring Bearer. After
a honeymoon on Vancouver Island,
the couple will be residing in
Seaforth.
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thcoming marriage of 'their daughlfr,
Paula Conine, to Kirk Dennis. Purdy, son
of Mrs. Joan Puniy, Dublin. '
The wedding will take place at 3 p.m. on
Saturday, July 14, 1990 at Knox
Presbyterian Church, Mitchell.
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SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
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JUNE 30
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MEAL STARTS - 5 P.M. - 7 P.M.
ENTERTAINMENT STARTS - 5 P.M.
TICKET FOLDERS ONLY!
•18 years of age and over •2 people only per ticket
•Ticket must be purchased prior to 12 noon, June 29, 1990
CONTACT OFFICE' 5274331.
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or
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Fresh Salads
From
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FOR THF BBQ
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HAPPY
B1RTHDAY
CANADA
SEAFORTH
Will Be Celebrating Canada's 123rd Birthday On
SUNDAY,JULY1st
Plan To Stay In Town This Year
You And Your Entire Family Can
Enjoy Activities Listed Below:
7:00 - 11:00 A.M. Firemen's Pancake Breakfast
at the Firehall
1:00 - 3:00 P.M. - Leisure Walk Poker Rally - starting from
from Victoria Park
2:00 - 3:30 P.M. - Tho Seaforth-Dashwood Community Bono
will entertain in Victoria Park
Darkness Fireworks insptay at the high school
Como Olt And Enjoy The Day. For More Information
Contact •Marty at The Recreation Office at 527-0882