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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-07-06, Page 251 Page 24—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 6,1988 LINDE - Otto and Donna Linde, Lucknow, are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Ryan James, on June 25, 1988 at the Wingham and District Hospital. A brother for Travis, Ryan weighed in at 7 lbs., 9 ozs. DEBRUYN - John and Maureen, Lucknow, are happy to announce the safe arrival of a new son and a brother for Elyse and Kevin. Brent Michael weighed in, at 9 lbs., 1 oz. at his birth at the Wingham and District Hospital on June 23, 1988. Proud granparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, Lucknow, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeBruyn of Wingham. MAXWELL - Pat and Cindy wish to share the joy of the birth of a new son, Trevor An - BIRTHS thony, born June 22, 1988 at the Wingham and District Hospital. Weighing in at 7 lbs:, 8 ozs, Trevor is a brother for Troy. WI`HARTON - James and Adrianna of Belgrave are happy to announce the bless- ed arrival of a new son, James Daniel, born June 26, 1988 at the Wingham and District Hospital. A wee brother for Angie and Christine, James weighed in at 7 lbs., 13 ozs. Feed sample service The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, through the Summer Experience '88 Program, has hired eight students to sam- ple feeds on farms this summer. You may contact Forage Crop Tester, Taiu Landra at the Walkerton OMAF Of- fice 881-3301 or 1-800-265-3023. Taiu will assist farmers in the counties of Bruce and Grey. The students will take samples and ex- plain the procedure to the farmer, fill out lab submission forms and forward feed samples to Agri -Food Laboratories in Guelph. The farm visit is free of charge. Farmers enrolled in the Red Meat Plan or the Ontario Pork Industry ,Improvement Plan may use their vouchers for two free analyses; others pay the lab's going rate. New staffer at Blyth Joel Harris, General Manager of the Blyth Festival announced today the ap- pointment of Jane Gardner as Director of Communications for the Festival effective immediately. "We're pleased to have lured Jane away frotn the Maritimes where she workd for three years as Direc- tor of Communications for Theatre New Brunswick with Janet Amos", said Mr. Harris. "She's no stranger to the area - she was the Publicist for Huron Country Playhouse in 1985 and has also worked for Marlene Smith and Company's produc- tions of Cats and Little. Shop of Horrors in Toronto." After five years as Publicity Director at the Blyth Festival, Philippa Borgal has retired from the theatre world for a short time as she and husband, Chris are expec- ting their first child in August. "Philippa's dedication and outstanding work at the Festival is immeasurable and we will greatly miss her", said Katherine Kaszas. "It's great to be back", said Ms. Gard- ner, "and I'm looking forward to seeing the community. With next year being the Blyth Festival's 15th anniversary and with the capital fund raising campaign under- way, we're planning all sorts of things to celebrate the achievements of the Blyth Festival and its rich history." Premieres at the Blyth Festival this season include The Cookie War by Kathleen McDonnell and Fires in the Night by David S. Craig. Both new scripts use local heroes as their inspiration. Opening soon are The Mail Order Bride (June 22nd) by Robert Clinton and Lucien (July 6) by Marshall Button which stars actor Ron Gabriel in the starring role of "Archie Bunker of the Maritimes". Tickets for June and early July shows are selling quickly but there are still some good seats remaining on weekday evenings. For more information call the Blyth Festival box of- fice at (519) 523-9300. DICKSON -JENKINS Lori Lynn Dickson and David Mark Jenkins were united in marriage on May 7, 1988 at the Dungannon United Church. Rev. Robert Roberts officiated. Lori is the daughter of Tom and Dianne Dickson of Port Albert while Mark is the son of Leonard and Elma Jenkins of War- ren Street in.Goderich. Matron of Honour was Lisa Geddes, sister of the bride. I'ridesmaids were Kim Dickson, sister of the bride; Michele Dickson, sister of the bride; and Michelle Andrew, cousin of the bride. Flowergirl was Wendy Bogie, cousin of the bride. Best man was Jim Geddes, friend of the groom. Ushers were Murray Clark, cousin of the groom; Scott Jenkins, brother of the groom; and Philip Dickson, cousin of the bride. Soloists were David and Steve Bogie, cousins of the bride. Following a reception at the Saltford Valley Hall, the couple left for a trip to the Wheels Inn, Chatham. .Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins are residing at RR4 Goderich, Century Heights (Bluewater Photography photo) HACKETT - BEASLEY Cheryl Hackett and Pat Beasley were united in matrimony at the bride's home in Lucknow on June 4, 1988. Rev. McFarlane officiated the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hackett, Lucknow, while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Grazier of RR2 Lucknow. Bridesmaids for the ceremony were Mrs. Janice VanDiepenbeek, RR3 Lucknow, and Mrs. Gail McPherson, RR3 Walkerton. Standing up with the groom were Andy Grazier, RR2 Lucknow, and Allan Murray, RR6 Lucknow. Following the ceremony, family and friends gathered at the Lucknow Com- munity Centre to wish the couple well. Mr. and Mrs. Beasley spent their honeymoon in Jamacia and will reside at RR2 Dor- chester. 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