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Times-Advocate, 1988-06-15, Page 7(Al FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE - The parents of Julia Grace Knip, RR 2 Kippen, and ThomasWayne Dick - ns, Hensel!, announce the forth- :oming marriage of their children. The wedding will take place D.V. July -9, 1988 in the Christian Re- ormed Church of Exeter with Rev. 3obert Arbogast officiating. Women Today elect new slate CLINTON - Women Today elect- At the end of the three yea! cd a new Board of Directors for "Women Being Well" project, 14 1988-89 at their annual May meet- self-help groups were established ing. President Beth Fulton presided. and arc now self-supporting. Appreciation and gifts were given to. "People First" groups in Huron retiring board mcmbcrs Sharon County have received facilitator Dietz, Diane Klopp, Joan Chandler training and financial support from and Debbie Wilbce. Women Today, giving these handl- Diane Klopp was the guest speak- capped adults a chance to shape their er presenting the video "Choice for own futures, in advocacy skills. the Future". This 50 minute video The "Speaking Out" project for was produced by the Windstar Foun- 1987-88 will result in a booklet re - dation (with singer John Denver as lating to women's employment Is- co -founder) showing highlights of a sues in Huron County, which in - symposium held in Colorado from eluded research and workshops on June 1987. It showed the dangers of job skills. A questionnaire was dis- thc'nuclear arms race and individual tributed .throughout Huron County effectiveness in opposing this mad- to form the basis for a booklet on ncss. Dianc also spoke about the childcare needs in rural communities Peace Pledge Campaign, backed by of Huron County. Women Today, to support those Input also included thrcd, public candidates in the next federal dee- workshops and information from lo- tion who favour nuclear disarma- eat professionals on the issue. The inept. report should be ready shortly, dis- MR. AND MRS. . DE NNIS The slate of new Board Members cussing funding rural childcare PRESZCATOR include Maggie Crane - President, programs, suggesting various types Susan Sullivan and Dennis Presz- Beth Fulton - past president, Shel- of programs available and clarifying cator celebrated the sacrament of ley Hartman - treasurer, Jean the needs of childcare in Huron matrimony on May 14, 1988 at Our Schoebe, Carol Casey, Brigette County. . Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Mt. Wolf, Beth Ross - Public Rela- All in all, the past year has been Carmel, with Father Gary Goyeau tions, Nancy Brown -Brunton, Fran very productive and exciting, and and Father Dennis Wilhelmofficlat McQuait and Mary Schl. the future promises to offer new ing. The bride isLh_e daughter -of Pa= —Some-of=the-achievements--for-the--challen y wood and the or omen brick a nd theon Sullivan of Dash - groom is the son of past year include the production of Lorne and Joyce Preszcator of Cre- diton. The maid of honour was Jac- queline Sullivan, sister of the bride and bridesmaids were Barbara Mor- rissey, friend of the bride and Jane Brooks, sister of the bride. The best man was Darrell Preszcator, twin brother of the groom and ushers were Perry Preszcator, brother of the groom and Doug Brooks, friend of the groom. Soloists were Roberta Walker and Jane Brooks and organ- ist was Paul Dietrich. After a honey- moon in Orlando, Florida, Susan and Dennis are now residing in Lon- don. Photo by John Dobbs it '•L ''� 11 4 . �. z>': Times -Advocate, June 15, 1988 Page 7 EXTERIOR PAINT SALE 23 95 4L" all colours PORCH & FLOOR ENAMEL the "Doing It Ourselves" video and the accompanying manual, a guide for training women to establish self-help groups. In the past six weeks since the video was released, it has been borrowed by various groups over 30 times. - "Kids. Today", a children's re- source and play centre, was created, housed in the "Women Today" of- fices, and wi!! be offering special children's workshops. COLEMAN -ROSS :arol Lise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. )on Ross, London and John Thom- Is, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Cole- Kippen, were united in marri- .rge on Saturday, April 23, 1988, at )ur Lady of Mount Carmel Church Frith Father Gary Goyeau officiat- ing. They were attended by Pam Ross, matron of honour, Karen House and Nancy Smith, .brides- maids. Les Coleman, test man and • Craig Alexander arvd`Jerry Smith, ushers. They are rfow residing in Kippen. Photo by Bart DeVries MARRIAGE - Mr. and Mrs. Ton,' VandenBoomen were married April 9, 1988 in St. Michaels Church, London. They now reside in Lon- don. Rundle s. Strawberries "Pick Your Own" 3 miles South of Exeter on Highway 4 (East side) OPEN NOW Watch for our sign Pickers needed Phone 235-1406 or 228-6205 FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE - Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Motfatt, RR 3 Kippen 'are pleased to:announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Melissa Mary to Barry Mi- chael Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wilson, Clinton. The wedding • will take place on Friday, July 1 at 4:00 p.m. at Kippen United Church. Open reception to follow. Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 5:30 Friday 9:00 - 9:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00 Musical' Theatre LONDON "Announcing a new Community Musical Theatre - London Musical Theatre, open to anyone in London and arca. The opening membership information meeting is Wednesday, June 22 at 8 .m. in Labatt's Amber Lounge at Horton and Richmond. The first production,slated for November, 1988, is Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita. 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