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The Huron Expositor, 1986-08-27, Page 11FAMILY TME HURON '.EXPOSITOR, WEDDINGS PIayschool entertaif' B JEFFERY— POSTIAN ' Pamela Jane Postian and William Ross Jeffery were married Saturday, June 21, 1986 at the Postian home in London with Dr. George. Goth officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Postian and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jeffery of Staffa. Maid of honor was Melissa Postian, sister of the bride and bridesmaids were Judy Jeffery, of Dublin, sister of the groom, Lisa Liambotis, Lisa Pountney and Ann Sutherland, all of Toronto. Raymond Leduc of London was best man and guests were ushered by Dan Hood, Rob Rieve and Sunjeen Sawni,all of Toronto, and John Bell of New York City. The bridegroom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at the Grosvener Club. Following a wedding trip to the Dominican Republic, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery are residing at 7 West Avenue in Toronto. (Victor Aziz Photo: ra r h O'ROURKE-- SPEZIALE Monica Jane Speziale of Brucefield, daughter of Harry and Katherine Speziale of Windsor and Ruth and Tom Richardson of Brucefield, and David Leonard O'Rourke of RR 5, Clinton, son of Leonard and Audrey 0' Rourke of St. Columban and Gwen O'Rourke and Dave Miller of RR 5, Clinton, were married on July 5 at Vanastra Christian' Church. The groom's uncle, Rev. Nick Vandarmey, and Pastor Jim Visser officiated. Ellen Gower of Clinton was the maid of honor and bridesmaids were Victoria O'Rourke of Clinton, sister of the groom, LeeAnne Richardson of Zurich, sister of the bride, Victoria Speziale of Brucefield; sister of the bride, and Patti O'Rourke of St. Columban, sister of the groom. Flower girl was Eliesha Richardson of Brucefield, sister of the bride and the ringbearer was Joshua Dale of Kitchener, cousin of the groom. Best man was Mark Cantelon of RR 4, Clinton and ushers were Don Poelman of Clinton, John Murray of Clinton, cousin of the bride, John Dale of Seaforth, cousin of the groom and Jamie O'Rourke of 1111 5, Clinton, brother of the groom. Following a reception at the Seaforth and District Community Centres, the couple honeymooned in Las Vegas, Nevada. They will reside in Welland where they will attend Niagara, College. (William Denman photo) HILL—JOHNS Kathleen Louise Hill and Steven William Johns were married Saturday, August 23, 1986 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Clinton by Father John Pinta. The bride is the daughter of Trudy Hill of Clinton and Moe Hill of Fauquier, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johns of RR 4, 'Seaforth. Maid of honor was Lorraine Brunet of Fauquser and bridesmaids were Colleen Cox of Clinton and Ann Lofthouse of Tillsonburg. Best man was Richard Johns of Kitchener and guests were ushered by Bob Hart of Woodstock and Daryl Johnston of Burlington. Soloist was Julie Armstrong of Zurich and organist was Louise McGregor of Clinton. A dinner was held at the Bayfield Inn and a reception at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. The couple will reside in Kitchener. (Fronk Phillips Phntn) PEOPLE Residents of the Seaforth Health Care Facility were entertained this past week by children attending the Seaforth Recreation Department's playschoo Residents also enjoyed a film on the Calgary Stampede, bingo and a Thursday afternoon song and worship service conduct- ed by Shirley Luther of the Saallvyation Ayrsmy; On Saturday afternoonrNolan and JacIdel Radio Ann Downey,. Mary took 14 residents to the Blyth Playhouse to see Gone to Glory. PERSONALS Hilda Austin visited Catherine Austin. Cassie Nicholson was visited by her daughter-in-law Beryl Nicholson and great g Mary uJulie of Ethel Laura visito4 son. Lamont ed Kelly Lamont. Helen Cameron of Brussels 'visited he; neice Carol Geddes, Isabel Scott visited her husband Bill Scott. Bat Ryan went to St. Nary() for the day with Ann Downey. He was also visited by his slater Katherin flernackl of Michigan. Elmer Baksey's sister-in-law 'visited and brought him a transistor radio for his birthday, Julie Nigh of Seaforth visited her great grandmother Lucy Bezzo. Judy recently returned home after spending her summer in Thessalon as a Junior Ranger. Joanne Maloney took Len Bloomfield to Lambeth to see his brother Morley Bloom- field. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Netzke of Shelburne visited their aunt and uncle Dave and Eva Netzke. Local music students successful AUGUST 21, 1986 — All McMaster Sieman INSURANCE GROCERS INC; AUTO•BUSINESS•FARM CALL COLLECT Business: 348.915.0. or Res 345.2050 Call us for a Home Insurance Quote! 68 Ontario Road Mitchell BERG Sales -Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Bern Cleaners • Stabling • Bunk Feeder Donald G. Ives R.R. 02, Blyth Brussels 887-9024 The following students of Carol Carter, Harmony - honors - Chris King (Brussels); A.R.C.T., A. Mus., R.M,T. passed recent Grade 3Piano; First class honors -Carol Ann Theory and Plano examinations from the McQuaid, honors - Andrea Ribey, honors - Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto. Loretta Nett; Grade 4 Piano - honors - David Grade I Rudiments - Fist class honors - Carol Kennedy; Grade 6 Plano - honors - Cathy Ann McQuaid; Grade II Rudiments - First Carter; and Grade 8 Plano - Donna Gpdkin class honors - Donna Godkin; Grade III and Cheryl Regele. OBITUARIES FLORENCEDENOMME Florence Loretta Denomme of Zurich died Tuesday, August 19, 1986 at South Huron Hospital in Exeter. She was 70. . Mrs. Denomme is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Leo (Gail) Debus, of Stratford, and a sister, Mrs. Lloyd (Leona) Bedard, of Seaforth. Friends were received at the Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home in Zurich. A funeral mass was celebrated Friday at St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church in Zurich. Burial was in St. Peter's Roman Catholic cemetery, St. Joseph. Parish prayers were said Thursday at the funeral home. JAMES STATION James Statton of Stratford and formerly of Mitchell and Hibbert Township died Friday, August 22, 1980 at the Stratford General Hospital. He was 82. Mr. Statton is survived by his wife, the former Dorothy Renshaw, one son Fred Smith, one daughter Sandy, (Mrs. Bruce Falconer) and seven grandchildren. He was predeceased by four brothers, Nelson, Fred, Joe and Art, and one sister Mary Stone. Friends were received at the Heath -Leslie Funeral Home in Mitchell where funeral services were held Monday. Burial followed in Woodland Cemetery, Mitchell. As expressions of sympathy donations may be madeto the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation. URBAN OTTO MILLER Urban Otto Miller, formerly of Hay Township, died at the Seaforth Community Hospital on Thursday, August 21, 1986. He was 79. W e was a son of the late Louis and Lousena Miller and brother of the late Allen Miller. Mr. Miller rested at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home in Dashwood. Funeral and committal services were held Monday. Interment Calvary United Church Cemetery. Erdt, P A We hove added a new TOLL FREE NUMBER! For qualified technicians to service all your appliance needs call: 1400-265.8589 or 499.6189 Gime. pll1 SIR HEY KIDS! SEAFORTH FALL FAIR COLORING CONTEST AGES: 1 Pre -School 2 9 to 12 years Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson, 8A Main Street, were Grace Baggewt of Minneapolis John Gray and daughter Doris of Moose Jaw, David Gray of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howells of Ingersoll. Violet and Bruce Smith have moved from Jarvis Street to Goderich Street, Seaforth. Les Bristow of Royal Oak Michigan and Dr. Harvey Bristow of California called on Mr. and Mrs. W.J. McDowell recently. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peiffer of Grand Rapids, Michigan and Jean Peltier of Bolder, Colorado spent the weekend With Christine Souter. Golf bell continued from page A7 need for some standardization since menu- facturerra were racing to produces the "longest ball" (a race that continues to this very day.) 'In 1912 the first standardization regulations were introduced and today in spite of the myriad of colors, dimples and names the size and weight of golf balls is set down in certain terms. In recent years the solid ball with the surlyn cover has taken over as the most popular object of the golfer's attention. The durability and extra distance are just what the modem golfer wants. The big news of the week atthe local club is Ian Dolg s victory in Georgetown. Ian is the 1986 OntarioP.G.A. Champion. Ian's trophy, medal and a copy of the $4500 cheque is on display at the club. Congratulations Tan! Congratulations ton, to Kevin Bennett our .1986 Men's Match Play Champion. Kevin won the Don Eaton -Brad Smith trophy by defeating Gary Schenck on the 17th hole in the :final. All participants are to be commeirded. Ken Doig Sr.'s two rounds of 69 were good afro to make trim the senior champ and .Cainnipped Kevin Bennet by a' shot to ,beeomne . the men`s chub thantpion. Other resuitswere: Ken Doig Sr. 69.69-138, Cam Doig 7249,-141, Kevin Bennett 72.70-142, Jetty Wright 72-71-143, Doug Eulott 7172 —143, Scott Midge 86-89--175, Aaron Broome 82-97-179. ' W lnriers at Men's night were Jim Watson Jr , Jim Watson Sr., Bob Kistner, Ken Doig . Sr., Lefty Broome, and Dan Stein.. ladies Nightwinners were RitaCere, Jean Dow and Bunn Longetaff. Ia Junior Mater Play Kennon .Carron meets Geoff Lyon and Shawn Little meets ' Aaron Broome. The fall Turkey shoot is Set for Saturday, October 4 at 2 p.rn. 'rials is a two -ball event with a pot luck aup and ph°ties. Rater and win yea 'ThanksgivIng tiarke1'he Long drive competition was postponed due to the Bold and windy 'conditions on Sunday.: Finally congratt atloe s 10 Brute Moitonwh®need ole onSunday.with thebthb big .9 iron. "Getting Ready For The Fair" •••• 1st, 2nd and 3rd to be awarded y. in each category. —PLEASE PRINT— Name Address �1e ®®®® Phone mx• •=a to. ma 4m sees erT ems, misiViii.11•40iii !Color the picture •brag irl your entry or mail It to the Expositor by Septerrlber 5, •V1lirirtrtg entriesbe'displayed at our booth at the pair,•' SPONSORED BY THE HURON EXPOSITOR . SNORT TEEM lam 3100,00e or mon. Term 30.59 drys. ON YOUR MONEY 150 s, 111117! All rates eublecl to change without u0m4250d0p.. hmoM1u,e,nDo notice.412f STANDARD TRUST 138 THE SOUARE, GODERICH 524-7385 Mombo, - Canada Doposll Ineumnca Corporation HEY KIDS! SEAFORTH FALL FAIR COLORING CONTEST AGES: 1 Pre -School 2 9 to 12 years Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson, 8A Main Street, were Grace Baggewt of Minneapolis John Gray and daughter Doris of Moose Jaw, David Gray of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howells of Ingersoll. Violet and Bruce Smith have moved from Jarvis Street to Goderich Street, Seaforth. Les Bristow of Royal Oak Michigan and Dr. Harvey Bristow of California called on Mr. and Mrs. W.J. McDowell recently. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peiffer of Grand Rapids, Michigan and Jean Peltier of Bolder, Colorado spent the weekend With Christine Souter. Golf bell continued from page A7 need for some standardization since menu- facturerra were racing to produces the "longest ball" (a race that continues to this very day.) 'In 1912 the first standardization regulations were introduced and today in spite of the myriad of colors, dimples and names the size and weight of golf balls is set down in certain terms. In recent years the solid ball with the surlyn cover has taken over as the most popular object of the golfer's attention. The durability and extra distance are just what the modem golfer wants. The big news of the week atthe local club is Ian Dolg s victory in Georgetown. Ian is the 1986 OntarioP.G.A. Champion. Ian's trophy, medal and a copy of the $4500 cheque is on display at the club. Congratulations Tan! Congratulations ton, to Kevin Bennett our .1986 Men's Match Play Champion. Kevin won the Don Eaton -Brad Smith trophy by defeating Gary Schenck on the 17th hole in the :final. All participants are to be commeirded. Ken Doig Sr.'s two rounds of 69 were good afro to make trim the senior champ and .Cainnipped Kevin Bennet by a' shot to ,beeomne . the men`s chub thantpion. Other resuitswere: Ken Doig Sr. 69.69-138, Cam Doig 7249,-141, Kevin Bennett 72.70-142, Jetty Wright 72-71-143, Doug Eulott 7172 —143, Scott Midge 86-89--175, Aaron Broome 82-97-179. ' W lnriers at Men's night were Jim Watson Jr , Jim Watson Sr., Bob Kistner, Ken Doig . Sr., Lefty Broome, and Dan Stein.. ladies Nightwinners were RitaCere, Jean Dow and Bunn Longetaff. Ia Junior Mater Play Kennon .Carron meets Geoff Lyon and Shawn Little meets ' Aaron Broome. The fall Turkey shoot is Set for Saturday, October 4 at 2 p.rn. 'rials is a two -ball event with a pot luck aup and ph°ties. Rater and win yea 'ThanksgivIng tiarke1'he Long drive competition was postponed due to the Bold and windy 'conditions on Sunday.: Finally congratt atloe s 10 Brute Moitonwh®need ole onSunday.with thebthb big .9 iron. "Getting Ready For The Fair" •••• 1st, 2nd and 3rd to be awarded y. in each category. —PLEASE PRINT— Name Address �1e ®®®® Phone mx• •=a to. ma 4m sees erT ems, misiViii.11•40iii !Color the picture •brag irl your entry or mail It to the Expositor by Septerrlber 5, •V1lirirtrtg entriesbe'displayed at our booth at the pair,•' SPONSORED BY THE HURON EXPOSITOR