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16A - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 26, 1987
WEDPINGS, •
Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday - While Supplies Last '
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A WIDE VARIETY OF
CANADIAN & IMPORTED
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Donna Lynne Dodds, and Ronald Neil
Godkin were married Saturday, August 22,
1987 at Cavan United: Church, Winthrop by
the Reverend J.G. Vanslyke. The bride is
the daughter of Don and Maja Dodds of RR
1 Seaforth and the groom is the son •of
•" Lavern and Marion Godkin of RR 1 Walton.
Maid of honor was Robin Richardson of
Flesherton, friend 'of the bride and
bridesmaids were Joan Dodds of RR 1
Seaforth, Sister of the bride and Donna ,
Godkin of RR I Walton, sister of the groom.
Junior bridesmaid was Sharon Godkin ' of
" RR 1 Walton, sister of the groom, Best man
was Bruce Godkin of Stoney Creek, brother
- of the groom and guests were ushered by
Paul Docidsof RR 1 Seaforth, brother of the
bride and Gary Godkin_ of RR 1 Walton,
brother of the groom, Junior usher was
Kevin East of Wawa, cousin of the groom.'
Follwoing a reception at -the Seaforth arid
District:Community Centres the couple took
a honeymoon trip to British Columbia, They
Will reside in London., Frank Phillips phota.
HUYNH-PERRIE
Dr. Truc-Chi Huynh and Dr. William
Allan Perrie • were married at Oaklands
Presbyterian Church, Laurel, Maryland by
the Reverend Paul Anderson on Sunday, Ju-
ly 12, 1987. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
ad Mrs. VI Huu Huynh of Laurel,
Maryland and the groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Perdu, ofBrussels, On-
tario. Matron of honor was Truc-Nuong
Brown and -bridesmaids were Teresa
• Phelps and Maryanne Perrie. Flower girl
was Frances Phelps. Best man was Robert
.Styer and guests were ushered by Jeffrey
Brown and Andrew Perrie. Following the
weddding service guests from Maryland,
Maine, New york, Virginia, Florida, North
Carolina, 'Mississiprii, Alabama and Ontario
were received at 'the Chine D'Lite
restaurant, The bridal couple thenleft for a
honeymoon trip .to London and Paris.
Preceeding the marriage, an Friday, July
10, a' traditional' Vietnamese betrothal
ceremony was held at -the borne of the
bride's 'sister, Mrs. Bill Phelps, in Laurel. •
Four trays of fruits, cookies, teas and li-
quors Wrapped in red cellophane papers.
represepeted gifts the Perries were giving
the H,uynhs for . this ceremony. Gifts were
shared afterwards amongst all family
members. It was a very beautiful wedding.
EUSEPI-FINLAYSON
'Marion Theresa Eusepi and James
Wesley Finlayson were united in marriage
in a • double ring ceremony on Saturday,
June 27, 2987 at St. Patrick's Roman
Catholic Church, Dublin. Father Carrigan
performed the ceremony. The bride is the
daughter of Robert and Ruth Duffy of RFLI
Dublin and the groom is the son of Arthur
and Mary Finlayson of Seaforth. The bride
was attended by her three sisters. Matron of
honor was Cathy Blileyof Seaforth and
bridesmaids were Barbara Van Roessel of
Staffa and Eileen Duffy of Dublin: Junior
bridesmaid was Melissa Eusepi, daughter
of the bride. Best man was Dale Kennedy of
Seaforth, friend of the groom. Guests were
ushered by Gary Bennett of Seaforth, friend
of the groom and Brad Firdayson of Dublin,
brother of the groom. Readers were Angela
Duffy and 'Diane Gilliland. Soloists were
Jayne and Lucille Delaney of Dublin. A
reception' followed at the Seaforth, • and
District Coinmunity Centres. Master .of
Ceremonies was Gerd Dick of Egmondville.
Following the wedding dinner a slide
presentation of Marion and JIM was shown -
by Bill Uhler, brother-in-law'of the.groom.
The couple went to the Pocono Mountains,
Pennsylvania for their honeymoon and are
presently residing in Dublin.,Snyder Studio
photograph.
I BIRTHS
• CRONIN - Gary and Ann (Janrnaat) are
• thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their
second child, Jamie Gary. A little brother
for Brent. Jamie arrive at 3:37 ash. on
Wednesday, August 12, 1987 at Seaforth
Community Hospital, Weighing 8 lbs., 11
ozs.
LAYCOX - Royce and•Patty are very proud
to annouce the birth of their third daughter,
Melissa Dawn, born August 14, 1987,
weighing ?lbs., 11 ozs. Melissa is the fifth
granddaughter for Dolly and Earl Laycox of
, Varna. •
NESBITT Chris and Tracee are proud to
announce the birth of their first child
Melissa Jeanne on August 10, 1987, weighing
8 lbs. 5 oz. Prciud grandparents are Harry
and Mabel Nesbitt.
Calvin and Marlis are thrilled to an-
nounce the arrival of their first child Jen-
nifer Marlise on August 3, 1987. Happy
grandparents are Clifford and Eileen
Aikens and 'first time grandparents are
Wanda and Owen Fleming. Another great-
granddaughter for Melinda Eickmeyer of
Tavistock.
• PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Smith and girls of
Mountainview, • California have returned
home after visiting with Marie's parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair. ,
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Doug and Bonnie Holcomb and family of
Grand Prairie, Alberta visited with her
mother Susan Bennewies for the past two
weeks. Grandson Brian Wilds, his wife Lyn-
da and their family also visited for a day on
Tuesday.
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Mrs. David Davidson of Listowel visited
her sister Mrs. Art Wright last week. She
also visited her brother-in-law Art Wright at
Clinton Public Hospital.
Douglas Wright flew home on Friday due
to the seious illness of his father Art Wright.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davidson of Kit-
chener and Mr. and Mrs Murray Davison
and Catherine of Windsor visited with their
aunt Mrs. Art Wright a Seaforth. They also
visited their 'uncle Art Wright at Clinton
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Hospital. w
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Mr..and Mrs. Stanley Ereszcator of
Crediton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Hubley at Seaforth. Also
visiting the same 'home Thursday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Bryan McClure and Amy
' of RR1 Seaforth, Mrs. Terry Ward of
Monkton and Ed Ellis of IVIississauga.
James and Eleanor Black (nee Scot-
chmer ) of Belmont, married in the Bayfield
Anglican Church, celebrated their golden
anniversary on August 18, 1987 with their •
family.
Mistake was made in write up
In a write-up about the McGrath family
reunion, which appeared on page 16 of last
week's Huron Expositor, a typing error
made the location, of the reunion to be the
home of Irma McGrath. In fact the reunion
was held at the home of Ina McGrath. Our
apologies for the error and any embarrass-
ment it might have caused.
Let kids have fun at golf
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terest, and at intervals determined by need .
and desire. Booking a series of lessons can
lead to an appearance of parental -pressure
and cause anxiety and rebellion.
Youngsters just starting out are only con-
fused by a full set of clubs. Chances are they
will only play with half the clubs and will
lose the rest. A full set is heavy to carry too.
Pre -beginners only need one club - a cut
down 5 wood that can even be used to putt
with.
Make sure the dubs you get are well
Made. I've seen plenty of youngsters with
cheap clubs that are all bent to a I iron
degree (Aloft. The result is the kids can't get
the hall off the ground - and that's
discouraging'.
Takuyour child to,the course when it's not
busy. Everyone has to start.sotnewhere but
there's nothing more frustrating for parent,
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Enroll your child in junior clinics where
group lessons are fun. Encourage him with
positive comments and add clubs to the set
as they are needed.
Set a good example. Children learn by
watching. Even if you're no Jack Nicklaus
in skill and style, you can teach him about
good course maintenance, manners,
fairness, honesty and fun, A good beginning
in golf can lead to years of enjoyment.
This Tuesday, September 1 is the final
junior morning. There will be golf, a movie
and free hotdogs.
Last week our ladies travelled to
Bluewater for 'golf and socializing. This
week ladies are reminded to sign up for the
ladies closing September 27.
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Men's night winners were: Mike Marion,
Don Dupee, Ken Cardno, Moe Huard, Jamie
Caldwell, Phil Hoggarth and Kitch.
The men's final bash is Saturday,
'September 26. Golf at I p.m. followed by a
steak barbecue.
In Match Play: Gail Price defeated Rita
Core and meets Jean Haggitt in the final.
In Junior Matches: Dan McNaughton
defeated Jason Patterson and meets the
winner of the Jamie Wilbee - Mike Weber -
match
Geoff Lyon defeated Tony Gredanus and
now meets Dave McNairn who eliminated
Aaron Broome.
In Men's Play: Jerry Wright is still to
meet Kevin Bennett, Jamie Caldwell is still
to meet Todd Doig. Cam Holland still to
meet Jim Watson Jr. .
This Saturday there's a two -ball at 2 p.m.
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relatives. arid neighbours
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• 90th Birthday
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