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"MR.,AND.MRS, R.E. DAER
Iron rod eand,elabra' and ,fusehia" carnations with blue
:daisy • flowers- on the altar baby's breath. , The groom's
decorated St. • Geo,rge's mother wore a lithe green trim-'
Anglican Church June 8 forthe plene flowered gown with a
double:ring ceremony at which rose colored carnation and.rose 4
Canon" G.G:• Russellunited in baby's breath..
marriage Ronald EdwardDaer -For a honeymoon in. Quebec,.
and Doris Ann Stewart.. Montreal, Kingston and Ot-
The bride is -the daughter.'61' •tawa; the bride 'travelledin a •
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin `G. White polyester crepe sundress
Stewart, Goderich, and Mr, and with green trim and white ac-
Mr"s:'Walter,E:'Mei; Goder'ic'h teReories,"
Danny Willis, left, Donald. Bogie, and BettySowerby reoeiyed th'eGower Award as outstanding
• athletes. at Colborne' School. (staff photo)
tare the parents of t the groom. The newlyweds are residing •
The bride entered the church • in `Bradford.
on the `arm of her.:.father. She A shower', was given at the,:,
wore a white gown of .,cluney horn" of the bride's mother
lace over' silk -sheer organza.' -with hostesses Mrs. Mae, Reed
Cluney lace trimmed the lari-the bride's. sister and °cousins
tern sleeve..; the ruffled neck Mrs. Joyce Gaesar and Mrs,:.
and' the flounce of the skirt. • Judy .Austin. Little Jill Reed,'
The same. lace formed ' a V niece of the bride, and Mae
ruffle " or5', the bodice'. A ,iRaynard, a cousin,. carried gifts,'
detachable train dropped. from ',which were many and useful.
the waist.,, Her r,atching
capil,let was of cluney `lace and;
held a fingertip veil of silk
allusion with 'chiffley em-
` broidery lace trim. She carried -
red -'carnations,. ..white,.
atephonatis and baby's breath
•orn.a white Bible accented with
white streamers tied .with red,
boWs.
Matron 'tit honor was Mrs:,,
Mae Reed, sister of;, tl•te bride,:.
' Stratford. Bridesmaids; . were
Mrs.°.Joyce 'Caesar; 'Cousin of.
the bride, Dungannon, ,and,
Mise `Linda Srnyth;,,friep:d,::of,ilie.:;
bride, Toronto. They wore :mat=
ching navy halters of-votle,with•
,.ruffled bodices and flounced
"`•skirts. 'Red :Stitching trimmed.
their capes and the ruffles on
the gowns. Wide red grosgrain.
•ribbon; c,ircled their waistlines,
They carried nosegays of white
:daisies and•red,2arnations with
baby's breath.-
groomsman.
reath.-Groomsman.D.o.u..g__..r
Harrison, Goderich. Ushers
were Ken Crawford and Gary
Doak,' both. of Goderich...
The wedding. reception was
at Sunset Golf and Sport Cen-
tyre—where the decorations
featured'a round wedding cake.,
The bride's mother wore'a •
.turquoise polyester crepe .gown .
flowei d. nylon sheer
• overlay:• 1 -ler corsage 'was
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,JR.rorn the University of .
",. 4hrelph, ...,J'oh t•, Rampley. and
, Way a ,Wader, both:' preparing -
to enter their• fourth year come_
Septetnber, have 'become in-
-volved within Experience /74.
That's the Ontario'', Govern-
ment's student summer ern-
ployrnen't program,
•
John and Wayne have career
oriented sun mer jobs,"They are
involv,*ed~ in stream stkrveys with.';
the Bayfield, Ausable and UR
per Thames Rivers, ,under • the
supervision • of the Winghan1
District Biologist Rene `Jones.
ExplainsWayne, ,"It's a
water cheririistry analysis. We -
will be assessing .water quality
for sports fisheries. This means
• the examination of 'water tem-
peratu.re, species •. composition
(fish); -examination of possible
dam sites (for ponds), spawning
beds, and,. alto some source 'of.
pollution.'.' •
Adds. John, "We use nets fOi%,
the'• fish where possible, and'
awhere not possible we have an
-electroshocker." }
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,and ,examine he thousands of •
different twin ows. It intakes° a
pumker of yeses sornet<imes just
to identify them,'' -point's out
°
John.
x.t .,appears that these -=
students ;have a' pretty tough
job ahead of them. But neither
John nor Wayne appears
worried: •
"It's • the type . of job I
wouldn't rti'irnd diiing",°for a•
liwing," concedes Wayne.
John agrees. "It's' extremely
interesting and many `people
don't reali .e how. important it
is"
studied by. ,the Ministry of
' Natural Resources.' and then
5Omparisons wilt be made with
°
other streams.
The stream at#rvey•ts not only.
rof importance to the Ministr°fir,
'of Natural Resourcee burto
every local comrpugity. it : is
another positive step -by the On-
tario Government in -providing
:worthwhile
:''worthwhile and„. meaningful,
student employment:
"The :survey- itself' is impor-
tant, today, yes, but the findings. Q
: will be useful five and silt years
from.. now, We're helping. the
local communities, 'and the ex-
` perience is invaluable to us,
says Wayne.
It definitely is important.
Their -stream inventory. wfli be
The electrbshocker allows
the -•fish to• be caught without
harming them. It sends an elec ',-
tric' shock through :the. water
'stunning the fish•;,Mast of these •�=
fish are minnows, and if Wayne
and *John .can''t identify die
species they are preserved -and
shipped • to Toronto for rfurther
identification. a .
• 'The surplus minnows are
naturally released in oto -
retain• a 'high level-.WI
sir
population -for the fisherman,
and pfor the future,-'
"`O •' .
pen ' a book .on fish species
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