Times-Advocate, 1981-10-15, Page 6Page 6
Times -Advocate, October 15, 1981
MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS WALPER
A double -ring wedding was held at St. Lukes -in -the -garden,
Byron. August 15 when Catherine Jone Harnden became the
bride of Douglas Neil Wolper. Rev. Harley Moore officiated
and the wedding music was provided by Mrs. Jack Trevithick,
aunt of the groom. Cathy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Harnden of London and Douglas is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Wolper, RR 3, Parkhill. Bridesmaids were Joanne
and Elizabeth Wolper, and Keith Wolper was groomsman.
Bill Johnson ushered guests. A reception followed at the
Berkshire Club. The couple are residing near Shipka.
MR. AND MRS. RONALD WRIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Smith, Goderich, are pleased to announce
the marriage of their daughter Susanne, to Ronald Wright,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wright, Exeter. The wedding took
place Sept. 5th at Bethel Pentecostal Church, Goderich. Rev
Austin Gedcke officiated. The maid of honour was Cheryl
Smith, bridesmaids were Linda Petrie, and Sally Tama. Best
man was Don Wright, Guelph. Guests were ushered by Bill
Wright, London, and Tom Smith. The couple now reside in
London.
MR. AND MRS. RONALD REGIER
Louretta McDonald and Ronald Regier were united in
marriage at St. Joseph's Church, Sarnia, on September 12.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry McDonald,
Sarnia, The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Regier,
RR 2 Zurich. TH. maid of honour wos Cheryl Thornhill.
Bridesmaids were Marilyn Herr,, Monica Mclntyne, Mary
Cassettes, Anne Reyneker and Deby Eady. The best mon was
Mike Miller The usher-, Ne,e Dave Elliott, Gerard McDonald,
Steve Reaburn, Kevin Asmus and Pat Regier. After a honey-
moon to los Vegas, the couple are residing in Winghom.
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MR. AND MRS. MIKE WRIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Breen, Parkhill are pleased to an-
nounce the marriage of their daughter, Colleen Catherine to
Michael Douglas, son of Jack and the late Kelly Wright,
Parkhill, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church on September
12. Father Joseph Nelligan officiated. Dave Shepherd was the
guitarist and Joanne Mclinchey and Mory Jone Ross were
singers. The Ducharmes were guitarists. Matron of honour was
Bonnie Stoutley, Toronto. Bridesmaids were Rebecca Wright,
Parkhill; Anne Wright, Vancouver; Martha Wright, Parkhill;
Anne Albert, London; Lynn Nixon, London; Kathy Beverly,
Toronto; Kelly Breen, Brantford. The best man was Chris
Wright, London. Ushers were Randy Wright, Edmonton; Brad
Breen, London; BiII Stoutley, Toronto; Jim MacGregor,
Strothroy; Earl Young, Parkhill; Jim Barnes, Parkhill; Scott
Merner, Zurich. The couple honeymooned in Nova Scotia and
are residing in Parkhill. Photo by Peake
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Some hair-raising decisions to be made
To perm or not to perm -
that is the question. •
Many of you will not un-
derstand the trauma in-
volved in making such a
decision.
Many men, for example,
will shrug it off as just'
another hare -brained worry
that women insist on worry -
Ing about when they needn't
worry at all.
And some women with
natural curls will pat their
tresses and think, "You
can't beat the natural look."
And other ladies, with
natural curls. who have
spent fortunes trying to
straighten their locks, will
wonder: "Why in the world
would anyone want to put
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kinks in their hair now?"
The answer to the last
question is obvious. It's the
same old story of discontent
a hair style we h e it grows
out in no time. But, when we
get a set we detest, it takes
forever to grow. We are
Odds 'n ends
By Elaine Townshend
Once upon a time there
was a little girl with curly
fair tresses. Yes, it was me.
Somehow through the years
the fair hair became darker
and darker and the locks
became straighter and
straighter.
Of course, the curls had
been phony in the first place,
They were achieved after
hours of sitting still under
tons of rollers, papers and
bobby pins - a hard chore for
a kid.
,�''; •« y,�°� ' a> On several occasions, I
with what we have and destined to weeks of wearing was certain I would suc-
desire to change - to look like hats and scarves and hours cumb to the overpowering
someone else. of brushing and combing. strench of the "perm
The decision is com- My decision is further solution". And for months
plicated because, as we complicated by childhood after the ordeal came the in -
ladies all know,' when we get memories. evitable morning hassle
with tats.
Of course, things have ins;
proved immensely since
then. The smell of some
solutions, for Instance,
might almost be called plea-
sant. The wide variety
solutions makes it posslb
to choose one appropria
for individual hair type qo
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more burning scalps artot
watering eyes.
The variety of perms alp
means a variety of styles
from which to choose.
Let's see. I could have just
enough perm to give my hair
bounce and body. Or, I could
have a soft slightly curling
style.
Or, I could return to they
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