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The Huron Expositor, 1978-07-06, Page 69., THE HURON EX.ROSI u R JULY 6, 1976 , ends by Elaine Townshend 'Mr i F OD STORES einimimmimmilliimminimilimmumiummilimmunv JEWITT - GIBSON ' Londesborough United Church was the location of the marriage of Barbara Joanne Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibson of R. R. #2, Seaforth.to'Mr, Kenneth Stanley Jewitt, son of Mrs. WM'. Jewitt of Seaforth and the late Mr. Jewitt on. Friday, June 9 at 7:00 p.m..with Rev. S. MacDonald officiating. • Soloist was Ken Wall of TeesN'vater who accompanied himself on the guitar. The tnaid of honour was Elizabeth Gibson and the bridesmaids WNW mirml IMO VMS MIN MINIM Mom emu OWN OWN UMW WSW N▪ OM IMO OEM UMW M101. WNW Ed. Stiles of Goderich played an -hour of organ music in the Chapel on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Elsie Henderson and Cecil Skinner entertained the Senior members of the Goderich Baptist Church on Thursday after- 110011 P"-.400 128 Oz. • • Pick your own STRAWBERRIES Open 8.a.m.Daily Sundays Included NO POTS OR PANS! BRING YOUR OWN QUART BOXES 2-4 or 6 QT. BASKETS quart boxes can be purchased County Rdad 12 to Kippen First concession after curve, turn left, third farm on right. WATCH FOR. SIGNS. 15 ACRES IRRIGATED ACID BELL RR2 Kippen 262-5878 I'm back. In case, soe of you forgot, I spent a ek vacation In the West, A friend and flew to Calgary, then rented a car to drive around Banff National Park, British Columbia and Vancouver Island„ Some people Study maps and pick put the best routes. They decide how many miles they'll drive each day, where they'll stay each ' night, what attractions they'll see 'and how much time they'll spend 'in each area. They plan ahead to make the most of every minute of their trip. • That's not the way Joan and I did it, but I'll bet we saw as much or more than most tourists. We took one day-at a time, starting each morning without a timetable to worry about. When, we saw points cf interest, we stayed as long as we wanted., If we found a town or city we liked, we stopped for the night 'and spent the late afternoon or early evening shopping or just walking .around. We were fortunate to be, travelling at a time . (early June), when tourist attractions and . motels weren't busy. Until June 15, the motels still charged off-season rates. A waitress pointed out another advantage of beating the summer rush; "The people who work with tourists are still friendly," she said with q grin. Joan and I selected a general route to follow each day, but we didn't hesitate to deviate from the main highway. As a result, we took on our last S w out from. Bay, which PPOinsula j BrentwoOd, nday on. VOttcottieer Island, we utvyooti. BuyttWed for Swartz $ localect. on 00 tip of a. a few. Ititometre$ north of naves found. Swartz Buy, ended up hack in Sydney Instead: But we di discover 'a quaint small. town church that: Welcomed tourists .and a beach, where We collected shells and watched.seaplanes land and take off. Another scenic drive, that I remember well,. was one that ,Rang&ested between Nanaini0 — and Victoria'', A -Winding-Mad took us through ' a little place called Cowachin Bay, (That's trenotinced Cowatchin.) The road becaMe narrower i and. narrower; the yellow lane dispaPeared in places; the houses grew fewer and 'fewer: We cross two or three rickety- , looking bridges, and skirted the back, of a lumber yard before emerging on the outskirts of the city of Duncan, where we rejoined the Trans-Canada. Arro,,weddin :s. Scenic drives some scenic drives that few tourists see. Of course, in the mountains, there are only two.waYs to go—ahead or straight down, We chose the conventional forward plan and discovered a new view of every twist and then of the Trans Canada Highway. My fears about becoming lost in Vancouver were unwarranted for we found our way to Stanley Park without a hitch.. We didn't press our luck, though; we, were content to stroll around the park for the• afternoon and then cross Lion's Gate Bridge to Horseshoe Bay where we ,spent the night. " From Vancouver, we decided not to take a direct ferry across to the Island. Instead we .. _drove north along the B.C. coast - a route which included two short ferry trips before we reached Powell River and the large fcrrylthat took us through the •Strait of Georgia. On the first small ferry, we enjoyed a hot hearty hreakfast. We presumed' the food on` the larger ferry would be just 'as good or even better, and we waited to eat lunch On our way over to the Island even though it meant eating late. But, to- the dismay of our growling - stomachs, we found only food dispensers on board and had to settle for soup and sandwiches. On Vancouver Island, we folldwed a scenic marine drive from Sydney to Victoria. Whoever planted the signs must have expected all tourists to travel the other way for we missed most of his directions. 'Never- theless we found our way to Victoria, and in the -process, drove around some unknown suburbs as well. - Some of you cynics will, say we were lost on many of our scenic drives, but I disagree, 'We always knew approximately w here we were and we always found our way back to the main highway, although sometimes we were headed in the wrong direction. It created a minorr-problem that a U-turn, a detour into someone's driveway or another scenic drive around the block eventually remedied. Liquilimiwomoommouniimmiminimmuffilionriiiimmuminimiumuumummimmilminminimminminimiumusimimiumolioinumummumg IMMO • sime MEM WIEN OWN KALE-FORREST Nancy Elaine Forrest daughter of Mrs. Peggy Forrest and the late Ross Forrest of R. R. n. Kippen, and KevinJoseph Kale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kale of Seaforth, exchanged marriage vows at Hensall United Church on Juno 150, 1978. Rev, Donald Beck and Father John Stapleton officiated, The bride was giyen in marriage by her brother, Bill Forrest. The maid of honour was Janice Dietz and bridesmaids were Gwen Devereaux, Deanna Brock and Susan Machre. The best man was -Larry Murray and guests were ushered by Neil Murray, Marvin 'Kale and Larry Kale. Soloist was Margaret (Elligsen) Hull, accompanied by her husband, Kenneth Hull, on the organ. Nancy and Kevin are now residing at R. R. #5, Seaforth. MEM MUM MEW INSW IUMW MMO MEW- Prices _effective till closing Tuesday. 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The. reception, folloWed at Blyth Community Centre. 1 0 • WW1 WIEW MOM = NWIS MEW MON amm • mMa UMW • WWI MEM ' Fa' Schneiders aw MOM UMW • mios SSW MUM Pkg. 1•59 1 Lb. 1101111,10404 MINI SIZZLERS MOM WNW UMW Huronview people at Goderich camp picnic MIN ' MMU WWI WIEM semi SWIM Schneideis Ready to eat Picnic PORK SHOULDER 1..99 Lb.: •~MM 4/ ; . ="1.. d74110.1111. • WW1 WNW SWIM UMW WNW valsoioer • ffil11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111g The North . Street United Church. Goderieh. held 'their . annual picnic for Seniors at the United Church Camp last week." The residents who are members of the congregation attended the 'picnic .and enjoyed it very much. Marie' Flynn. Lorne Lawson, Norman Spier and Cecil Skinner provided the old-tynie music for Monday's program. The Clinton Christian Reform Volunteers as- sisted with acti.vities. The Euro-ilia-Singers; a mixed choir of thirty voices from the Exeter area, entertained on Family Night. 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