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FAMILY
NEWS
Carol Dechert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Dechert of Goderich, graduated on Ju-
ly 10th, 1987 with a diploma in chiropody
from George Brown College, Toronto In-
stitute of Medical Technology and Toronto
General Hospital.
Lisa Varga, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Varga of Goderich, graduated on June 17,
1987 with an Honours Bachelor of Fine Arts
Degree in Visual Arts from York Universi-
ty. Toronto.
Robert John Bryans, son of John and Mary
Bryans of Brussels, Ontario and Deborah
Jayne Moore, daughter of Bill and Alberta
Moore of Goderich, were united in marriage
by Rev. John Wood on June 27, 1987 at Vic-
toria Street United Church. Matron of
honour was Lorie Cartwright, friend of the
bride, of Toronto. Bridesmaids were
Darlene Hewitt, sister of the bride of
Belgrave, Cheryl Webber, cousin of the
bride, of Goderich and Sara Houston, niece
of the groom of Kitchener. Flowergirl was
Stacey Scott, goddaughter of the bride's
parents of Goderich and Ringbearer 'was
Christopher Cattell, godson of the bride's
parents, of London. Best man was Bernie
Gerdes, friend of the groom, of Goderich.
Ushers were Doug Gilders, cousin of the
bride, of Goderich, Andy Van Diepen, friend
of the groom, of London and Larry Hawkins,
friend of the groom, of Goderich. The recep-
tion AJkas held at Saltford Hall. After a wed-
ding trip to Spain and Portugal, the couple
will reside at 93 Wolfe Street,
Goderich.(photo by Don Hasson)
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The Institute of Internal Auditors announc-
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CIA, of Cochrane, Ontario, was awarded
the Certified Internal Auditor (CIA)
designation in a ceremony held April 16,
1987. He received this prestigious designa-
tion following successful completion in
November, 1986, of the 14 -hour, two-day
CIA examinations held in Ottawa. Mr.
McLean is a graduate of the University of
Western Ontario where he attained a
Bachelor of Arts degree with Honors in
Business Administration in 1956 and a
graduate of University of Ottawa where he
attained a Bachelor of Education degree in
1980. He is' currently, the H and R Block
franchise ._.owner forCochrane-$mooch
Rock Falls-Moosonee and New Liskeard.
The CIA examination is offered at more
than 120 sites throughout Canada, the
United States and other nations, twice
yearly. Of the 1,853 candidates who sat for
the November 1986 examination, 366 new
CIA's were granted. The Institute of Inter-
nal Auditors represents the internal
auditing profession in government,
business, industry and education with
more than 29,000 members in 102 coun-
tries., Mr. McLean is married to the
former Fran Cumming, daughter of
Goderich resident Mrs. Mabel Cumming.
Both Fran and William are former GDCI
graduates. (submitted photo)
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Mr. and Mrs. William Gower are pleased to
announce Anna's graduation from the Food
and Beverage Management Course at Con-
estoga College; Waterloo Campus. Anna is
working at College Inn in Guelph.( photo by
Forde Studio Inc)
Wedding announcement
Marjorie and Stanley Freeman of Goderich
Township are pleased to announce the mar-
riage of their youngest daughter Diana
Claire to Wayne Patrick Hagerty son of
Margorie Hagerty and the late Arnold P.
Hagerty of London. The marriage took
place at Christ Church, Port Stanley on
Saturday, June 27, 1987. A reception brunch
was held at the Oakwood Inn, Grand Bend,
on Sunday June 28, 1987.
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CHOUINOR
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the safe arrival of their first child, Sonya
Marie, born July 25, 1987, weighting 6 lbs. 3
ozs. Special thanks given to the staff of St.
Joseph's Hospital in London.
Celebration
of W.I. held
About 1,000 delegates of the Federated
Women's Institute packed the. North Bay
Arts Centre to open the celebration mark-
ing the 90th anniversary of the Women's
Institute. Theme of the conference was
"Building for Tomorrow".
Registration was at the Pinewood Park
Motor Inn where WI work and souvenirs
were on display. Charlotte Johnson, past
president of the Federated Women's In-
stitute of Ontario, presided.
The keynote, speaker, Alex Sim of
Guelph, spoke on "The New Rural Com-
munity" which is the topic of a book he is
having published. A sociologist, educator,
farmer and author by profession, Mr. Sim
has a longstanding relationship with the
varied aspects of rural living, both from a
person and professional perspective.
In true country fashion, Mr. Sim carved
a vay-tlW ti tiniiiigs arid "tii e'intothee-Heart -
of the issue foremost in the minds of
delegates - the new rural community —
and the dilemma it spells for the Women's
Institute. Mr. Sim travelled to rural com-
munities across Canada to conduct, inter-
views on the, changing rural community.
His findings affirmed discoveries made in
his own rural setting. He expressed fears
of an emerging malady that exists. when ci-
ty workers relocate to rural communities
but commute daily to city jobs. Mr. Sim
reminded delegates that city and farm life
don't always mix. He suggested the new
challenges faced by the WI organization
and read aloud the official list of objectives
of the WI to prove thisioint.
They are: to help women become more
knowledgeable, responsible citizens; to
help discover, stimulate and develop
leadership and to help identify and resolve
needs in the community. He praised the
volunteer workers who give of their time
and talent for the WI and sees this as an in-
dicator of a strong membership. He said it
is a sign of strength and a hopeful sign for •
the future. Tuesday was a day to "Focus
on Women's Institute". The new resident,.
Margaret Munro, spoke on "The Future
Depends on the Foundation Laid in the
Past". Charlotte Johnson's topic was "Our
Constitution — A New Perspective".
Rosalie Wysocki, a leader in the field of
personal development, spoke on "Manag-
ing'Change Positively". She. said that WI
members must recharge their batteries
and look forward. Libby -Lu Allen, a reci-
pient of the Jamaican Federation of
Women's Ontario International Scholar-
ship, spoke of her work there. Beatrice
Reeves, president of the Federation
Women's Institute of Canada, brought
greetings from different provinces. A
panel discussion on "Rural Women .— An
Emerging Force", with Peggy Knapp as
moderator, touched on all phases of
agriculture. The evening theme; was
"Reflections and Vision", with entertain-
ment and celebration through skits, poems
and song. Mrs. Florence Diamond and
Mrs. Margaret Zoeller unrolled a scroll
commemorating 90 years of WI.
Wednesday was a day to "Focus on
Education", with workshops held
throughout the day. .A banquet was held,
with Mrs. Munro presiding. Speaker, Dr.
Ellen McLean, serving her second term as
president of the Associated Country
Women of the World, spoke on some of her.
experiences throughout the different
countries.
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