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Williams - Johnston
On April 9, Gordon Scott Williams and
Deborah Gail Johnston were married in the
North Chapel of the First United Methodist
Church of Palatine Illinois, with Rev. Paul
Lowley officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Williams of Palatine are the groom's
parents and the bride is the daughter of Mr.
arid Mrs. Harold Johnston of Clinton.
The bride was given in marriage by her
father and wore her mother's wedding
dress, of white chiffon crepe and her long
veil was held by a flower and feather head
piece and she carried a sheaf of yellow roses
and white baby's breath. Catherine McKin-
non of Calgary was maid of honor and the
bridesmaids were Debra Reimer of Calgary
and Brent Mullin and Nancy Webber of
Toronto. They wore emerald green satin
and carried yellowroses and white baby's.
breath. Thomas Duhn was the best man and
Douglas Patterson and Mark Fenzel.
Following the wedding a dinner and recep-
tion was held at the Woodfield Hilton. They
now reside in Lake Bluff, Illinois where the
groom is in partnership with a north
Chicago Law Firm and the bride is with
American Western Airlines.
Huro»i. County
receives grants
The Ontario Ministry of 'Transportation
and Communications has confirmed that the
province will provide up to $92,800 in sup-
plementary subsidy to be used for the
engineering design of Ball's Bridge across
the Maitland River.
Huron County has entered Into an agree-
ment with B.M. Russ and Associate,
Limited of Godcric•h to complete the
engineering for the bridge and road con-
struction. The county is planning to start
construction in 1988 if the Ministry rr1
Transportation and Communications pro-
vides additional subsidy money for the
project.
The bridge and road construction bet %.%
County Road.8 and the Colborne Township
Road was estimated in 1985 to cost appro\
Innately $1,900.000.
Road Resurfacing
The Council for the County of Huron lir,
awarded contracts to !Avis l'ontrac•lin,!
Company Limited of Clinton for the resat•
facing of County Road 1 from Varna to
Rayfield, County Road 31 from Hills Green
to Varna, and County Road 8 Nom Sum-
merhill to Auburn.
The paving of County Roads :t and :11 is r \•
pected to start in late May and 1)4' c•onnplt'ted
by the end of July Total cost of the'aork nn
these roads is estimated to be 8920,000.
The paving of County Road 8 is expected
to start near the end of July and he com-
pleted by early September and will include
paving in Auburn. The estimated total cost:
of the paving is $720.000.
Huron County SED Project Re'gins
The County of4luron has finalized a con-
tract with the Government of Canada for
$90,000 to assist in job development oppor-
tunities for people with long -terns
unemployment problems. The program.
referred to as a SET) Project r Severely
Employment Disadvantaged I. began on
May 1 and will employ five people in a study
to identify groups of individuals in need of
special assistance in finding long terns'
employment and identify job opportunities
in conjunction with the business rnmrninity
of Huron County.
The project is an eight month co-operative
program between the Huron County Depart-
ment of Planning and Devclor,ment and the
Canada Employment Centre in Huron Coun-
ty. Through the study phase. an operational
project will be developed to provide training
and employment opportunities to employ -
ment disadvantaged groups throughout
Huron County on a long term basis.
The project office will he located in
Seaforth and should be in full operation by
June 1.
Correction
In the Klompen Feest souvenir booklet .r
story told of the move from Holland t
Canada of the Kolkman family.
It was incorrectly reported that their son
Bill died in 1962. In fact. it was the
Kolkmans' son Bert who died that year.
The News -Record apologizes for this error
and any inconveniences it may have caused.
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