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The Huron Expositor, 1986-10-22, Page 12Al2 - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 22, 1986 WEDDINGS TRAPNELL- KRESS Joanne Trapnell and Gerald Kress were married Saturday, September 6, 1986 at St. Pauls Catholic Church in Fort McMurray, Alberta. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Trapnell of Seaforth and the groom is the son of Mrs, Elizabeth Kress of Kendal, Saskatchewan. Maid of honor was Beth Salisbury of Fort McMurray, cousin of the bride and bridesmaids were Lynn Stokes, of Medicine Hat, Alberta, cousin of the bride; M arisa Bovo, of Edmonton, Alberta, friend of the bride and Charlene Dunseath of Fort • McMurray, friend of the bride. Flowergirl was Karen W ilke, of Montmarte, Saskatche- wan, niece of the groom. Best man was Allan Kress of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, brother of the groom and groomsmen were Mike Trapnell, of Seaforth, brother of ride; the Dane McCoy. of Fort McMurray, frthed of groom: and Owen Spencer. of Cochrane, Alberta, friend of the groom. Ring bearer was Clayton Romanow of Candiac, Saskatchewan nephew of the groom. Guests were ushered by Hugh Boyd, of Grande Cache, Alberta, friend of the groom and Mel Bachman, of Regina, Saskatchewan, friend of the groom. Following the wedding, a dinner and a reception were held at Father Mercredi High School. Guests attended from Ontario, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Alberta and the N, W .T. The couple will he residing in Fort McMurray, Alberta. RAU - DALE Deborah L. Rau and Ronald A. Dale were united in marriage on Saturday, August 30 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in W est Branch, with Father Richard Seifferly officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Peggy Hamilton and the late Jack Rau. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Dale of Seaforth, Ontario. She was her sstepfather, given , Lorn D.Hamilton Herr maid oF- honor was JoEllen W angler of West Branch, with attendants Rhonda W irth and Renee Treat of W est Branch, and Shelly Dale of Seaforth, as wellas Patti Bellville of Whittemore. Kari Lynn Young, the bride's niece acted as flower girl. The best man was the groom's twin brother, Donald Dale, of Seaforth, with groomsmen, Budd Schmidt, of Clinton, John Rau of Houghton Lake, Mark McKellar and Lee Cusask of Seaforth. The ring bearer was Nathan Young, the bride's nephew. Vocalist was Mary Strohmer tiCeellft, panied by Bernice Crowley at the organ, The couple. greeted guests at the Knights of Columbus Hall in West Branch. The bride owns and operates Debbie's Magic Mirror in West Branch. The groom is presently employed at Grove industries. The newly- weds plan to reside in West Branch, BIRTHS LANDSBOROUGH: Jim and Cathy Lands - borough are thrilled to announce the birth of their first child, a son, Brett James, arriving at 8:10.p.m. Friday, tjctober 10, 1986, weighing in at91bs,1 oz. Proud grandparents are Jim and Margaret Landsborough of R.R. 4, Seaforth, John Peckitt of Clinton and Joyce Peckitt of Lucan. KONKIN: Tom and Luanne Konkin of Mission, B.C. are thrilled to announce the. birth of their first child Heather Mikaela Jane, born September 17 and weighing 9 lbs. Spoiling privileges go to, proud grandparents I..ou and Anne Rowland, Dublin. ROW IAND: Pat and Jeanette Rowland of Edmonton, Alberta, announce with great pleasure the birth of their first child, Samantha Marie, born October 9, weighing 9 lbs. 8 oz. Proud grandparents are Bob and Ruth Duffy of R.R. 1, Dublin and Lou and Anne Rowland, Dublin. DOCKING: Bill, Mary Ellen and Rob are happy to announce the safe arrival of their son and brother, Daniel Lewis at Stratford General Hospital, Sunday, October 12, 1986 weighing 9 lbs. 14 oz. Proud grandparents are Lyle and Joy Docking, Mitchell and Chester and Isabel Sturdy, Goderich. ASM: Born to Michael and Lesley Ash, a son, Thomas Reginald at Stratford General Hosud grandparents are Reg and Joyce Bennett, October 16. and Ralph and Helen Ash, all of Cambridge. Compare yields to see the difference. FARMERS! Call me on or before November 15th to arrange for a Pioneer weigh wagon, to compare corn hybrids or soybean varieties on your farm. You'll receive a FREE Pioneer green winter jacket - just for comparing. (Call your Pioneer Sales Representative today for complete details.) *mow Illi1uMtil' Your Pioneer Sales Representative is: WATSON REID HAROLD PRYCE 523-9578 527-1637 06.61E PIONEER• and SILA-BAC•. Brand products are sold subject to the terms and conditions of sale that are part of the labelling and sale documents. Pioneer and Slla•bac are brand names: numbers Identify products. • Registered trademark licensed to Pioneer HI•Bred Limited, Chatham, Ontario, Canada. PIONEER® BRAND•SEEDS PEOPLE 1 Mr. Allan Sourbutts has returned 'safely home after a recent visit to Expo in ancouvcr. He only saw rain 2 days out of 26. Those attending the London Area Conven- tion of the Women's Institute on October 16 and 17 were Mrs. Gordon McKenzie. Mrs. Lloyd Pipe. Mrs. Olive Smith. Mrs. RJ Doig and Mrs Lome Lawson. ELLIGSEN 'ENCTRIC LTD. Farm • Residential • Commercial POLE LINE CONSTRUCTION 24 Hour Emergency Service R.R. Ho. 4 Walton PHONE: 345-2447 THANK YOU The Health Fair recently held In Seaforth District High School was a success! I'd like to offer thanks to everyone who assisted with the fair and especially to the following people for their assistance and co-operation In bringing the fair to the Seaforth area: Mr. Harry Scott, Mr. Jirp Moore, the secretarial, custodial and teaching staffsuand the students of Seaforth District High School; the Seaforth and District Community Centres for supplying display tables; The Huron Expositor for their role in advertising the fair and the displayers who gave their time and expertise. Thanks also to everyone who visited the fair even If It was "just for the health of itl" ASTAR© is capturing the attention of children The War Amputations of Canada's friendly robot from planet DANGER appears on television with a warning for youngsters: `Yours is a dangerous world, so PLAYSAFE." Josee, a member of the Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program, is one good reason why The War Amps must reach the very young with the PLAYSAFE mes- sage. A month before josee's fourth birthday, the blades of a lawn mower severed her left leg. ASTAR appeals to children who are too young to know the consequences of playing in dangerous places. josee joins ASTAR as a "safety ambassador" to warn all children to PLAYSAFE. The War Amputations of Canada 1827 Riverside Dnve. Ottawa. Ontario 5IV 014 The War Amputations til Canada is a regntered charitable urganuroon operated by omputem fur amputees un a nonprofit bast. Thr War Amps dons not receive government loads' Should you wish further information please do not hesitate to contact us Toronto 14161 485.0600, area codes 519. 613. 705 dial tell free I.800.26w5A21' all other area codes dial toll free 1.800465.8017 Clu,Oabk nepen.mn NumM' 1020511 r1, t0 SUBSCRIBERS When it's time to renew your Expositor, renewal notices will be inserted in your paper. 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