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Regan Million, a grade 3 student at Colborne Central
School, won the Gerald Brindley Award at Colborne's
award night held on Thursday, June 23. (photo by Darrell
Kloeae)
Mr.. and Mrs. Dennis J. Quinlan
Dennis J. Quinlan of R.R. 3 Goderich, son of Mrs. Dorothy
Quinlan of Brantford and Nellie Knoop, daughter of
Anthony and Bertha Knoop of R.R. 3 Goderich, were
married by Father Ed Dentinger at St. Joseph's Roman
Catholic Church, Kingsbridge on, May 21. Mad of honor
was Marian Knoop and bridesmaid was Margaret Knoop,
sisters of the bride. Groomsman was Paul Frayne of R.R.
3 Goderich and guests were ushered into the church by
Tim Martin of Goderich, nephew of the groom. Altar boys
were Steve and Vince Doherty. Following the wedding
ceremony, a reception catered by Mr. and Mrs. Vogt of
Sullivan's Restaurant was held at the Lucknow Com-
munity Centre. The bridal couple then travelled north of
Goderich for a long weekend and returned to take up
residence at R.R. 3 Goderich. (Photo by Anthony and
Betty Knoop)
Mr. and Mrs. Richard John Worsell
Richard John Worsell of Goderich and Susan Jane Weary,
daughter of Dave and Shirley Weary of Goderich, were
married in Benmiller United Church by the Reverend
John Wood on May 21. Maid of honor was Patricia
Schumann of Kitchener. Bridesmaids were Vicki King of
Goderich and Nicole Worsell, daughter oVibe groom.
Fiowerglrls were Heather Worsen and Mandy Worrell,
daughters of the groom. Groomsman was Tony Bedard of
Zurich. Guests were ushered into the church by Ivan
Bedard of Zurich and Kerry Bedard of Sarnia. Ringhearer
was Trevor Worsen, son of the groom. Following the
wedding ceremony, a reception was held at the Goderieh
arena. After a wedding trip to Cape Cod and the Pocono
Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Worsen took up residence in
Goderich. (Photo by Jim Straughan)
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The Dungannon Kinetics have donated six infant (up to 20 pounds) car seats to the
Alexandra Marine and General Hospital which will lease them to the public for pi per six
months. Here, hospital administrator Elmer Taylor accepts the donation from Doreen
McNeil, president of the Dungannon Kinettes and Karen Redmond, vice-president and
chairman for the infant car seat project. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
Some "berry"girls
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held a
Strawberry Social outside at the Livery Theatre on
Saturday. As you can tell by the squints on the girls' faces,
the sun shone brightly on the event. Left to right are
Heather MacDonald, Anne Crocker, Leila Beier and Mary
Su MacLennan, each members of either the Second
Goderlch Girl Guide Company or the First Goderich Path-
finders Unit. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
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