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, hour Rin ette clinic for iris who P , n remov some of the brzwn
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F r ``t. are interested 'in learning, with stay at home or watch from the s;iaciattot'ts SI#il away ;
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qualified instructors from the Ont sidelines while the boys et Pt Y S lion' :prganizjn db,ard Idtlsi.,,
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r involved from a ver. earl age.
hockey, rink with a maximum of nationai Q a •,p' iotisitll'
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k y sixplayers"from each team on the com a "•i ; i h ' 'f
It'll be held on Sunday. But the girls have, of course. as p. tO "s, f0 ng # En.
r :'; riiel g.: tvf,t� f_.� °. ^g, """+•., ;`K. fee at one time. BUT from there at .ail c°st$i+ aft'u ., 1•'
'December 8 from 4:30 until 7:30- much right and need to t _e get
at the Communis Centre. There
participate in physical on, theze isn't too much similarity develop t4 hartrl #jtp s ti>Rt t'v})Iclt:.
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between rin ette and hockey, is still practically,
will be a demonstration of the demanding activities.' g p tically' in its "infancy,
game by Ringette players. Girls Professional people concerned The Rules. Instead, numerous intvifatioital'
(Photo by J. F. Danby) will have an opportunity to learn Lith the recreational Ptayerst,(who ,don't wear bulky tournaments are ariatlged uyery •.
GREER HARRIS site rales and to play the game, opportµnities for Canadians have padding because body checking is year and. the girls are usua.,ljy).
with two h ours spent off the ice tried in, various ways to solve the not allowed) use straight sticks -- billeted with Most town families e
t Harvey Benson , Greer, - jersey and carried a bouquet of broom' handles or cut-off hockey ,..with the result that site
and an hour 'on. problem. particularly in the area Y
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Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. sticks — to ass or • shoot a toter e s have become very
orange roses, baby's breath and parents are cordially invited "to of winter sports. P i3 Y
Orval Greer, R.R.N4, Seaforth, white carnations. standard rubber deck tennis rin o ular social as well as sports
- „ ' Ontario was married to Cai'ol accompany their girls, and The beginning 9. P, P P
Jane Ribble of Hamilton �vzds The offsidexules stipulate that events.
Marie Harris at Phil oft refreshments will be served. If Broomball began o fill that gap P
n P the maid of honor and the
there is .,enough interest from as 'co ed" league were formed, a player cannot skate across
C Memorial Church, fiamilton on bridesmaids were Carol Miller, g either blue fine while in
Saturday, October 26, 1974 at 3 Seaforth and area a' Ringette but the game has joyed 'only An Expositor Classified will
Y• Heather Taylor, Hamilton. They possession of the ring it must
COCHRANE — KERSLAKE P, M. with Rev. Alex B. Stein were gowned in burnt orange league will be formed. limited success. Gir hockey P g — pay you dividends. Have you tried
be assed across the line.
� officiating. jersey hooded dresses, 2 piece, Prospective coaches and referees also seems to appeal to a limited P one. Dial Seaforth 527-0240.
are also asked to attend next number ofEanadians. Many girls In order to make the game
Canon Davis Memorial Church, Inn Motor Hotel, Sarnia and the The bride, given in marriage by and carried an arrangement of hesitate to become involved in� a fast-moving and wide-open. the
Sunday's clilnic.
Sarnia was the setting for the bride is the accountant at the . her grandfather, Wellesley Harris autumn coloured flowers. y forwards acre not allowed to enter
marriage of Bonnie Kerslake, Village Inn Motor Hotel. chose a -wedding gown of white Bob Miller, Hamilton, was the Girls should be sure a bring sport that might cause them to be their own defensive zone and the KIPPEN
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. their skates and a helmet, Rec. branded as "tough” and
Everard Kerslake. St affa and groomsman and the guests were Director Clive Buist says. masculine. defenders can't cross the
• • ushered by Dave Garden and opposition's blue line, with or UPHOLSTERY
Mrs. Peter
C ane, so , of Sarni and
on Salvation Army spreads l oy Ralph Harris, Hamilton. An article in the recreation Enter S Recreation
Director North
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without the ren To enable the
Mrs, Peter Cochrane, Sarnia on The wedding music was played magazine Sport Talk chYonas a Parks and Recreation in North g
referees a tell if everyone is SERVICE
September 7th at 6 p.m. with � (Contributed) the Mergence of Ringette as a Bay, Ontario. Y
make Christmas happy and by Mrs, Dorothy Theaker, sport. Ten years ago he came up with where she is supposed to be,
Canon Jones officiating. Christmas can be a o ous time pGone are the days when nearly the concept of what was to
r 1 Y meaningful by providing organist, and Stan Smith, defence sticks are colored red, • �
The church was decorated of year, friendship and material saxophone with soloists, Mrs, forward sticks are blue and the
with bouquets of glads and It can cause happy wonder to assistance for the less fortunate in Joyce Davey and Mrs. Nancy all sports were the private domain become one of the fastest growing Ci)uehes and Ch'airA
f "t candelabra. sfiine in the a es of a little bo or of the mate. sports for girls in Canada — centres' sticks are white. (See
The bride, given in marriage b y y communities - all across Canada - Lynes. diagram for,,,movement of Rockers Davenpur.6c
g g Y girl. It can bring great joy into a fathers who will spend this 'The reception was, held at 6 The modern woman has made ringette. g
her father, chose a long sleeved child's life. It can awaken faith. her mark in international A couple of years later, a f w players.) and Kitchen Ch:iarrt
Christmas behind prison bars - p.m. at the Scottish Rite, King competition etition iq swimming, track other northern Ontario commune The goalie uses a standard
ivory silk chiffon over satin gown But unfortunately for some for mothers whose children lie ill St. . West, Hamilton. P g'' hockey goalkeeper's stick and
and field, tennis, volleyball, ties got into the act and a proper Y g P
with a V --neckline and self children, Christmas this year may and cold in a substandard For a wedding trip- to Ottawa, may wear hockey goalie ads. Free, Estimate
covered b uttons to the waist. The diving and a good many other set of rules were formulated. Four Y Y g P
be a disappointment. It may be dwelling - for. painridden Montreal and Quebec the bride areas. At every big meet, there year's ago, the provincial Helmets, mouthguards and some Pick-up And Delivery
bodice ended in a peplum and the looking in store windows at toys hospitalized veterans - for needy travelled in a blue silk dress with are more and , more women government recognized ringette form of gloves are mandatory for
neckline, peplum and sleeves their parents can't afford to buy youngsters .who know little of white printed flowers, black purse as a viable sport and helped with all players.
were edged with antique Austrian --• or sufferin for lack of and black suede shoes. competitors. p P Call 527-1250
• 'lace. The, skirt extended into a g comfort and joy. But there are some sports that funds to get the Ontario Ringette' The rules also ensure that e
adequate' clothing --- or simply The Salvation Army in Canada The couple will reside at 1104 are so male -oriented that the girls Association off the ground. 'everybody sees action. each of the
cathedral train also bordered in experiencing. a feeling of .utter has been spreading joy and Central Avenue, Hamilton. 11 to 18 players on a team must
,p lace. Her chapel length veil was aloneness.happines,: at Christmastime for, Guests were present from hesitate to take part. Feminists Fast growth P Y ,
held by a headdress of triple The Salvation army knows well over 90 years and ft"PIAn5 tQ. ` Se#90li, Goderich, Petrolia,
bands of lace and she carried a many, many troubled people, keep on doing it. Share YOUR Stratford,, Brucefield, Hamilton,
nosegay of coral and cream roses both young and old. It tries to blessings this Christmas.' Caledonia, and•'Stoney Creek.
with daisies and carnations,
Denise Kerslake, sister of the
bride, Staffa, was the .maid of TO. the Editor
honor and the bridesmaids were herst
Alod
now onMisses Barbara and Marie C.
Kerslake, Staffa, Mrs. Brian • , continued from
Melady, Lucan and Mrs. Gerry e page Z) relative they help but rt is also the stranger
mciribets.•People who want to learn First in an accident whose life the may save.
� Budno ofSarnia. The were Aid are special, ' � y Y
Y iaso,ptpch that the are —
,drps,sod' alike' in floor -length Kaye. said that many casualties die
thinking more of their fellow men than' betw en the time of an injury and't a time ' ` • �
halter styled gowns of Ponta d T •
themselves. Sure it may be a friend or a that Medical Aid is procured becau e there
Roma"polyester crepe with elbow P
Nutt, the Regional' Manager for the area.. µ s of a e
length capes trimmed in antique a, P p, ison there who knew at to
' n lace in shades of aqua, people, sigpJflg upstarted, with eb life'en Sin artji ny agency ...:,,:•, p,
Austriathe g coo in ane e
c:orla, 'maize and mint. The you may be p;oud of your First
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It is a serious course, dealing with the Aiders. "Why not join them?" 3 s t%".iN „✓
carried baskets of carnations, Y J +, � kii����M��N' c'i � 3s• F nr
fundamentals of life itself. Films=
mums and daisies in shades to
illustrating phases ' of the knowledge Doreen F. Dawson ,+k,
match their gowns. r�
required were shown and received with Sec. Mitchell Combined Section
Gerry Budno, Sarnia was the',ry < sJ.%fir"=5, x r `
enthusiasm b the keen class Instructor.; yw° twf �o"��Jls,
groomsman and the ushers were. ci Y very J��R< �'
Stephen Cochrane, brother of the
groom,
oVancouver, B.C. Richard
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Corby of Richmond, Mich., S Ivio
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Rondinelli and Lew Berger of Berg
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� Sarnia.
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The organist wasDwa ne ,.,. :..f...G'�<.•:.�,.:;..ke1r,<r�,.s:YH.:
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WCIinchc�y. Mr. Herb Simpson :, "Y',,� Y:,.:.�:f r %•-s
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was the soloist singing 'The 41 l„' \` v •:,r, �r^r.. o"y,
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LorT5 Prayer” and 'How Great Il��r til 4 ► i T r KAY
Thou Art". Mr. Nelson Howe
played "Amazing Grace" for the
recessional. MMI 7, I :N ✓': o �► ORDER NOW
The re'
ce tion was held at the Icy N9iypb v ' i l
Village InnMotorHotel, Sarnia.
For the wedding trip to Great
Britain the bride travelled in a M,ti 7i i pili'. oo y k O
2 -piece wool jersey sweater suit in qTM ' w'a,, �l { W 'k' ' /
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camel shade with brown
m. .. accessories. "' �'``9 /q '�C"?�,\ .t �'E ► f' T !i ryv:
le will reside in
The couple 7
P i� CHRIST MAS
Sarnia,Ontario.
Guests were present from
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Toronto, Niagara Falls. �, (� l�
Richmond, Michigan, Kitchener
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and London.
The groom is the president and
chief executive officer of - De/
Coveran ,Holdings Ltd. and' / /
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managing director of the Village
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