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TiiEHURON ,EXPOSItalt JULY 27, 1978
Occs i e
by Elainbiown0end People, places, things 2 .`;
GUESS WHAT'l AM?Debble -Reidy of Brucefield is pretending to be a melting
,—candle for class-ipatesVarlene Scott of Stratford and Michael Baes of Kinliora/and
teacher Anne Welwood of Stratford during a mime
workshop at summer school in Dublin.
(Photo by Oke)
In cloud, rain, sunshine and
even snow, the Rockies never lost
. their awesome beauty. Some-
times Joan and I felt as though we
were driving through the clowls.
After straining our necks for days *
peering up .at the snowcaps. it
was astonishing to look down
from an airplane to see the tips of
the mountains poking through the
clouds.
I dreamed of watching ,a movie
while travelling in a jet 30.000,
feet in ,the air. But when the
chance )came, it wasn't the thrill I
expected. -First, I could see only
the top half of the screen' above.
the heads in • • front , of me.
Secondly. I was too cheap to pay
S2 to rent a head set. And thirdly.
I realized I could go to the movie
anytime, but how often could I
watch the clouds from above
instead of below.. them?
We drove through the
Okanagan Valley.. and it seemed
;as though we found another fruit
stand 'at every few hundred feet.
Most of the booths 'were • still
boarded up, but soon they would
be filled with fresh fruit.
Wherever we went, there was
an abundance of activities to be
enjoyed—hiking. fishing.
swimming, boating and horse-
back y riding.ferr
threaded its way
between rocky and wooded
islands, then crossed open water
to Vancouver Island. The Strait of
Georgia was calm. but' still it
managed4o rock the ferry gently,
rhythmically.
-We disembarked at Comox. On
the mountainous road between,
Comox and Vieloria; we stopped
at Malahat Lookout, where we
could see beyond an inlet to
farms: towns and lakes that
looked like patches on blue jeans.
Even backtracking on this stretch
of highway okayed worthwhile.
because the., scenes were' ever-
changing.
Turninginland, we drove
through the Cathedral Grove--one
of the last accessible forests of
giant trees remaining , in
Most of the Douglas
Western Red Cedars. Western
Hemlocks. Balsams and Broad-
leafed Maples sprouted 300 years
ago after a tire swept through the
forest, but ,a few haVe stood for
more than 800 years. The largest
Douglas Fir in the grove •
measures 91/2 feet in diameter
and stands 244 feet high.
Another tree that we .noticed
often in B. C. was the Arbutus.
We.
k
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dick in the winter hut the leaves:
do note told that its red' bark .re
. We headed for Sproat Lake.
which 'reportedly had prehistbrie
rock caryings on the rocks along
its shore. We never found. the
Carvings; in fact, we couldn't
even find the lake. But we drove
past other lakes. that were still
enough and eleitrenough to refect
the clouds. In Sharp contrast in
another park. we discovered
Qualicum 'Falls catapulting over'
rocks and fallen logs. •
We watched the churning.
writhing water below us, glanced
up at the towering • firs stir-
I-Oh:Wing us, remembered the
rugged mountains enclosing the
scene, and graudally we
developed a new respect for
Nature--its power and its
mystery, meet people of diffe rios_.
We realized we didn't 'have to styles, The most importaut asset,
variety of landscapes, to explore ,.AwaanPcdPre7helinaidi.:tnfhrooaftmlmhReaitetlit:clide'ae:S..
leave our own conntry -to see toa
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PEANUT BUTTER McLACHLAN—RICHARDSON - •
The marriage of Rhonda Richai•dson and Don McLaehlan took
place on Satut•day June 24. at Brucefield United Church. Rev, E.
.S. Stephens officated. Given away • by her parents, Carl and
Karen Richardson, the bride was attended by Sandra Nutley.
Seaftirth as the Maid of honor and bridesmaids were Peggy
Richardson, sister of the bride & Carol Collins. Walton sister of
the groom. The groom's parents are Bob and Muriel McLachlan.
John Hamilton, Stratford was best man and ushers were David
Richardson, Brucefield, brother of the bride & Dave Collins,
Walton, brother-in-law of the groom. .
Soloist was TheresaHicknell & organist was Barb Tivermore,
FolloWing the reception at the White Carnation Banquet Hall,
Hohnesville 'the • couple left for Kingston: Ontario• for a
• honeymoon.. They will reside in Chatham, Ont..
•Showers were held for the bride by Mrs, Verlyn
ThameSville, Sandra ..Hulley &` Vicki. O'Rourke, .Peggy
Richardson & Laurie Moodie, & Brucefield United Church. .
(Snyder Studio Photo)
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ONE JAR of Bick's Sweet
GHERKIN PICKLES
24 fl.oz.jar
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