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Happy 30th Anniversary Mom & Dad
(William and Aileen Tigertt
WE ARE OPEN FOR
BREAKFAST
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Rooy
Remy Van Rooy of R.R. 2 Hensall, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Van Rooy of Kingsbridge, and Val Matthews,
daughter of Mr. and MIs. Ralph Matthews of , R.R. 3
Auburn, were married by the Reverend R.J. Roberts at
Nile United Church on April 30. Maid of honor wasPhyllis
Hickey of London. Bridesmaids were Kendra Matthews of
Nile and Lori Matthews of R.R. 3 Auburn. Flower girls
were Crystal Hickey of Port Albert and Angie Reaburn of
Sanrid'ge. Groomsman was Henry Van Dyke of Lueknow.
Guests were ushered into the church by Roger Matthews
of Nile and Joe Van Rooy of Kinloss. Ringbearers were
Mark Hickey of Port Albert and Brian Reaburn of
Sunridge. Following the wedding ceremony, a reception
was held at the Lucknow Community Centre. After a
wedding trip to Mt. Poccono, Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs.
Van Rooy took up residence at R.R. 2.Hensall. (Photo by
Fred Bisset)
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Carter
Cluistopher Edward Carter, son 01. Judge and Mrs. Fran-
cis Carter of Goderieh, and Carolyn Rosanne Tattle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tittle of Goderich„ were -
married in Knox Presbyterian Church by the Reverend G.
L. Royal and the Reverend Father A. F. Loebach on April
16. Maid of honor was Heather Brander of Goderieh.
Bridesmaids were Angela Carter and Nancy Little, both
of Goderich. Flowergirl was Jennifer Carter of London.
Groomsman was Patrick Carter of Hanover. Guests were
ushered into the church by John Little of Goderieh and
Dan Donnelly of Dundas. ftingbearer was Mark Van
Diepen of Parry Sound. Following the wedding ceremony,
a reception was held at the Goderich Township Communi-
ty Centre in Holmesville. After a wedding trip to Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Calteutook up residence at 21
Brltanma Road West, Goderich.
EVERY
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY
FROM 7:30 A.M.
ALSO ON MONDAY HOLIDAYS
During the Summer Months.
to O
Canada% foremost wow
try group, The Family
Brown, will be performing in
concert at Burin Citing
Playhouse on Sunday, June
2sat8.
An ins itation in thls�ii:oun-
try, The Family Brown had
their professional beginn-
1968 when 'Papa' Roe
Brown and drummer
Spalding brought Joe's son, "
Bara7, and two daughters,
Lawanda and Tracey,
together as a unit. Virtually
tmchanged for almost a
decade, The Famill Brown
show added the talents of
Garry "Spike' Spricer
1979.
The Family Brown's rapid
success in the Ottawa Valley
led to their first television -
show, `Country Way",
which later blossomed into
"Family Brown Country",, a
show that is syndicated
across the nation. Their
recorts (among them "R -R.
No. 2" and"It's Really Love
This Time," andrthe album
-Familiar Faces, Familiar
Places") are powerful coun-
try songs_
(DAYTIME
Eli OSIONG
5:00 REUGiOUS TOWN HALL
(Wed)
5.00 A BETTER WAY (Tel)
5:00 CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP
(Fri)
5:00 THIS IS THE UFE (Tue)
5:30 UNIVERSITY OF
MICHIGAN PRESENTS
6:00 FARM AND- GARDEN
(Wed) cs.
6:00 TV -5 AND YOUR COM-
MUNITY (Thu)
6:00 SCOPE (Fri)
6:00 U.S. FARM REPORT (Mon)
6:00 HEALTH FIELD (Tee)
6:30 EARLY TODAY
7:00 TODAY
9:00 THE FACTS OF LIFE (R)
9:30 SALE OF THE CENTURY
10:00 HAWAII FIVE -0
11:00 HOUR MAGAZINE
Tickets for the Family
Brown Concert are available
at the Playhouse and at HCP
outlets at Theatre London,
Fllison Travel (Exeter),
Wolder Travel (Strathroy)
and Groombridge's (Sar-
nia).
Sarnia).
The Family Brown have
shown their irrepressible
talent on international levels
- in Belgium when they
played at the sprawling
NATO Headquarters in
Brussels; in Malone, New
York where they appeared m
front of 10,000 fans; in
England where they were
nominated in the 1981 Inter-
national . Country Music
Awards in Wembley; and in
Northern Ireland where they
taped a.highly successful TV
show.
THF
CANDLELIGHT
RESTAURANT & TAVERN
HAYFIELD ROAD
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Mr. and Mrs. Dana Christopher Winters
Dana Christopher Winters of Goderich, son of Harold and
Dora Winters of Cornwall and Ellen Jane French of
Kincardine, daughter of Mrs. Gordon Rockefeller of
London and the late Gordon Rockefeller, were married by
the Reverend R. Stokes at Pine River United Church May
28. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Glenn
Rockefeller. Matron of honor was Kathryn Vance of
Kincardine and groomsman was Malcolm Winters of
Cornwall. Ringbear(er was Daryl 11. French, son of the
bride. Following the wedding ceremony, a reception was
held at the New Seasons Restaurant in Kincardine. After a
wedding trip to Northern Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Winters
took up residence in Goderich. (Photo by Hadden's
Studio)
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kerslake
Craig Kerslake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carter_IKerslake of
R.R. 2 Staffa, and Peggy Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Young of Dungannon were married by the
Reverend Robert Crocker in grist Anglican Church, Port
Albert, on .May 21. Matron of honor was Linda Culbert of
R.R. 1 Dangaamon. Flowergirl was Noelle Thompson of
R.R. 2 Seaforth. Groomsman was Andrew Vivian of R.R. 2
Staffa. Guests were ushered into the church by Steve
Vivian of R.R. 2 Staffa, Rick Thompson of R.R. 2 Seaforth
and junior ushers, Danielle Thompson of R.R. 2 Seaforth
and Douglas Culbert of R.R. 1 Dungannon. Ringbearer
was Michael, Culbert of R.R. 1 Dungannon. Following the
wedding ceremony, a reception was held at the Blyth
Community Centre. After a wedding trip to Bermuda, Mr.
and Mrs. Kerslake took up residence at the groom's farm,
R.R. 2 Staffa. ( Photo by Jim Fitzgerald)
Blyth boy will act in opening play
"Michael is a born actor,"
clairris director Miles Potter
of Michael Cronyn, aged 10,
who has been chosen for a
part in the Blyth Summer 'at Blyth Public School, will
Festival's opening play, be playing the part of Jack
Nobody's Child. Fairburn. Jack and his sister
Michael, a Grade 5 student Winnie are Bernardo
children sent fromm England
in 1910 to work on farms in
rural Ontario.
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THE COURT ph: 524-9111
Michael's parents, John
and Yvonne Cronyn, are en-
thusiastic about his role in
the play. Michael still does
his farm chores, sometimes
• getting up at 5:30 to work
before going to School His
mother says that the
discipline and hard work of
the rehearsals is carrying
over and "Michael is buckl-
ing down at school:" •
In order to speak loudly
AFTERNOON
'12:00 NEWS
12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW
1:00 DAYS OF C$UR LIVES
2:00 ANOTHER WORLD
3:00 FANTASY
4:00 MOVIE
5:30 M./V S.1C
IbVEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. 1983
DAYTIME MOVIES
4:'t'r, "DON'T DRINK THE
WATER"' Jackie Gleason, Estelle
Persians
EVENING
6:`4't M,A.S.H_
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00P,M. MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S COMPANY
8;00 REAL PEOPLE
9:'cv, THE FACTS OF LIFE
9:30 BUFFALO BILL
10:00 THE NEWS 1S THE NEWS
10:30 TAXI
11:00 NEWS
11:30 NEWS SPECIAL -
11:40 TONIGHT
12:40 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
1:40 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
THURSDAY. JUNE 23. 1983
DAYTIME MOVIES
4:00 "FLYING HIGH" Pat Klaus"
Connie Sellecca
Royal Canadian Legion Br. 109
and Ladies' Auxiliary
FRIENDSHIP BREAKFAST
SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1983
8:30 a.m, to 11:00 a.m.
Tickets available from A.ultlltarr M lnbass
ADULTS 12.75 CHILDREN $1.7$
Children under II years...free
JUBILEE ROOM
-EVERYONE WELCOME-
6.411d kIEW$
09 MK HMS
7:500 PAR, MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S COMPANY
B:00 FAME
9:00 GIMME A BREAK
9:30 CHEERS
10:00 HILL STREET BLUES
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
FRIDAY. JUNE 24. 1943
DAYTIME SPECIALS
6:29 NEWS SPECIAL
DAYTIME MOVIES
4:00 "UFEGUARD" Som Elliott.
Anne Archer er '
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
0:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M" MAGAZINE
7:30 BASEBALL
10:00 EISCHIED
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT
• 12:30 SCTV NETWORK
2:00 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
3:"PENDULUM" George
Peppord, Jean Seberg
4 3111:::ONCE BEFORE 1 DIE" John
Derek, Ursula Andress
SATURDAY. JUNE 25, 1983
MORNING
6:00 VEGETABLE SOUP
6:30 NEW ZOO REVUE
711' CARRASCOLENDAS
7:15 NEWS SPECIAL
7:30 THUNDARR
8:00 THE FLINTSTONE FUNNIES
8:30 THE SHIRT TALES
900 SMURFS
10:30 THE GARY COLEMAN
SHOW
11:00 FLASH GORDON
11:30 SOUL TRAIN
AFTERNOON
12:30 EBONY JET CELEBRITY
SHOWCASE
1:00 PETTICOAT JUNCTION
1:30 THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL
2:00 "MYSTERIOUS
MONSTERS'
3:30 BUT I DON'T WANT 10
GET MARRIED" Herschel Bernar-
di, Nanette Fabroy
5:00 SHA NANA
5:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
EVENING -
6:30 NEWS . ,.
6:30 HEE HAW
7:30 BASEBALL
10:00 MONITOR
11:00 NEWS
11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
1:00 BENNY HILL
130 THE DOUBLE MAN" Yul,
4 rynner-, Britt Wand,
SUNDAY. JUNE 26, 1983
MOONING
6:45 DAVEY AND GOLIATH
7:00 OPEN CAMERA
7:301T"S YOUR BUSINESS.
8:00 DAY OF DISCOVERY
8:30 REX HUMBARD
9:00 ORAL ROBERTS
9:30 SUNDAY MASS
10:00 THE ADDAMS FAMILY
10:30 THE MUNSTERS
11:00 `"THE 30 -FOOT BRIDE OF
CANDY ROCK'" Lou Castello,
Dorothy Pro wine
AFTERNOON -
12:30 MEET THE PRESS
1:00 OPEN CAMERA
.1:30 "LACY AND THE
MISSISSIPPI QUEEN" Kathleen
Lloyd, Debra Feuer
3:00 THEY CALL 1T MURDER"
Jirn Hutton, Lloyd Buchner
5:00 GRIZZLY ADAMS
enough for the theatre,
Michael has been doing
voice exercises and is pro-
gressing well. Dawn McNeil,
who plays Jack's sister and
has just returned from
England, is helping Michael
develop the accent
necessary for the part.
Michael is a very busy
young man, with school,
chores and rehearsals, but
makes time for baseball and
plays on the Squirt team.
Stephen Souch will be
understudying for Michael.
Michael and Stephen were
"Chosen from 15 students at
the Blyth Public School who
auditioned for the part.
BOAT TOUR B :OKINGS
Aboard The M.V. Donald Bert
Regular Rides From The South Pier
Sunday Afternoons - Weather Permitting
12 Minimum - 221 Maximum PASSENGERS
Adults $OSO L • Children ' S 0•
HAPPY
25TH ANNI TERSAR Y
SALLY and DON MACE 1 IAN'
EVENING
',6-800 NEWS
6:30 P,M, MAGAZINE: SPECIAL
EDITION
7:00 VOYAGERS!
8:00 CHIPS
9:00 "EVITA PERON" (Part 1)
Faye Dunaway, 'Jaynes Eaten -
tine
11:00 NEWS
11:30 `"HOUSE ON GREENAPPLE
ROAD" Christopher George.
Janet Leigh
MONDAY. JUNE 27. 1983
DAYTIME MOVIES
4:00 "TERRACES" Lloyd
Huebner, -Julie Newman
EVENING.
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P,M, MAGAZINE
7:30 THREES COMPANY
8:00 LOVE, SIDNEY
8:30 FAMILY TIES
9:00 "EVITA PERON- (Part 2)
Fayne Dunaway, James Faren-
tino
11:00 NEWS
11:30 WIMBLEDON TENNIS
11:45 THE BEST OF CARSON
12:45 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
1:45 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
TUESDAY: JUNE 28. 1983
DAYTIME MOVIES
4:00 -TELL ME MY NAME" Bar-
baro Berrie, Bernard Hughes
MacDnaId Marine
pilaus call evenings
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BIRTHDAY
VICKIE
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M. M AGAZiNE
7:30 THREE'S COMPANY
8:00 TIGER PREGAME
8:30 BASEBALL
11:0011EWS
1(:30 WIMBLEDON TENNIS
11:4S THE GEST OF CARSON
17:45 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN '
1:45 NEC NEWS OVERNIGH'R