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The Huron Expositor, 1983-08-31, Page 16-r. THE HV.F ON E*POSfl'Of, AUGUST‘31, BRENNAN; Cecil and Joyce Pepper, Hensall are happy to announce the arrival of their first grandchild, a boy, Michael James Patrick, born August 20, 1983 at Guelph General Hospital to Shawn and Brenda Brennan, weigh- ing 8 lbs. 9 oz. A first grandchild also for Moe and Sharron Brennan of Strat- ford. FEENEYI Pat and Maryann are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first born on August 19, 1983, a boy, Matthew Fergus, weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz. Proud grandpar- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Bergen and Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Feeney, all of Dublin. DALTON DALE Karen Ann Dale, daughter of Margaret and Gordon Dale, of RR4 Clinton and Larry Gordon Dalton, son of Virginia Elg, of RR I. Atwood and Murray Dalton, of Seaforth were married Aug, 6 at the Northside United Church, Seaforth. Matron of honour was Gwen Dalton, of Egmondville and bridesmaids were Sharon Dale, of 11114 Clinton and Lois Dalton, of North Bay. Roy Dalton, of Egmondville was the groomsman and ushers were Ron Dalton, of Hailabury and Brian Dale, of RR4 Clinton. Rev. Vanslyke officiated. The reception took place at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. After a wedding trip to Wheels Inn, Chatham, the couple will reside in Egmondville. (Photo by Harvey McDowell) CLAESSEN$ — VAN VLIET Debbie van Vliet, daughter of Jan and Joyce van Vliet, of RR2 Brussels and Frank Claessens, son of Matt and Martha Claessens, of 11111 Dublin were married July 2 at the St. Colpmban Roman Catholic Church, St. Columban. Maid of honour was Janis van Vliet and bridesmaids were Joyanne van Vliet, Pat Proctor, Martha Claessens and Sandy Claessens. Kim Diegel was the flower girl and Kevin Diegel was the ringbearer. Best man was Joe Claessens and John van Vliet, Richard Verberne, Kevin Hulley and Pat O'Reilly were the ushers. After. a honeymoon to the east coast, the couple will reside in Milton. (Photo by Mary Layton) on the right foot... ALL JOGGERS 20O/DOFF Hetherington RYAN— Allan Ryan and Rosemary Boland exchanged wedding vows at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church,Lucan, on July 2, 1983, with Rev. Fr. Finn officiating. osemary is the daughter of John and Margaret Boland, Lucan, and Allan's parents are Frank and Doris Ryan, Seaforth. Maid of honor was Mary Dewar, friend of the bride and bridesmaids were Brenda Boland, sister of the bride and Mary Lou Ryan, sister of the groom. Tom Ryan, brother of the groom was best man. while ushers were Blair Frazer, friend of the groom and Bernard Boland, brother of the bride. Music was provided by Frank Hieman and the choir. A reception was held at Kirkton Community Centre. After a short honeymoon the couple is residing in Kitchener. SCHM DT — MALKUS Vida Patricia Malkus, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Malkus of Seaforth and George Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonin Sevelka of Toronto, were married July 30 at the home of the bride's parents in Seaforth. Officiating ministers were Rev, J. Vanslyke and Rev. A. Robertson. The couple will reside in Wolfville, N.S. Rural women learn and work together at CCAT conference Correction KA DORRANCE There was an error in the obituary notice for the late Ila Dorrance, which appeared in the Expositor of Aug. 17. The late Mrs. Dorrance is sur- vived by a grandson, Donald. She was not predeceased by a grandson. • The Expositor apologizes for the error. About 100 rural women who attended the third annual Directions conference, sponsored by Centralia College of Agricultural Technology were challenged to learn and work together. Hilde Morden, of Rodney, longtime Women's Institute activist and member of Women for the Support of Agriculture, opening speaker at the Aug. 26 and 27 conference asked "what are you telling yourself?" So you got the vote? What are you doing with the responsibility? So you married a fanner? Look at the role expectations and how to cope with farm lifestyles. So you want to be assertive? Learn to be selective in saying yes and comfortable with saying no." Her audience saw the NFB film "Great Grandmother" which from historic photos, letters and diaries, re-creates the story of women who helped settle the prairies. "Women must learn to network together, respect each other's views, (earn from each other and just generally help each other, regardless of age, interest or relationships. We'll only be as strong and effective for ourselves, our families, our communities, our country, when we are tolerant, confident and united. Live for today, feel challenged for tomorrow, and yesterday is what provided your experience and know- ledge," she said, echoing the conference theme "Legacy cif the Past; Challenge of the Future." A welcome from CCAT principal, Doug Jamieson, and discussion groups' were other Friday evening highlights. AGRICULTURE IN SCHOOLS On Saturday the rural women, from many parts of Ontario, attended their choice of workshops. From Eloise Calhoun of Bruce County's Concerned Farm Women they heard how the group–moved-from beingupset about financial stress on the farm to developing a book and astudy documenting the problems. Jean Johnson of Middlesex Women for the Support of Agriculture explained how the group is organizing to have agriculture taught intelligently in the classroom. Men aren't born with good money skills, they learn them and women must too London stockbroker Sandra Burns told her workshop on Financial Concerns of Women. Why bother? Money left in a savings account will not grow enough to fight inflation, she explained. "We've got to make our money work harder....we work hard for it." In dealing with financial advisors, always ask yourself "who holds the gold?" and treat them accordingly. Don't be too , DIRECTIONS '83—A number of Seaforth area women joined rural women from many parts of Ontario at the third annual Directions conference, sponsored by Centralia loyal to any advisor at your own expense. if they aren't helpful; don't use them, she said. CREDIT RATING Every woman, to establish a credit rating in her own name, needs a chequing savings account ("deposit the family allowance cheque") in tier own name. Pay some bills from it, and pay them on time. A joint account is often assumed to be the husband's, despite the fact that the wife does all the bookkeeping and signs the cheques, and the 'credit racing -established belongs to him. Everyone needs to list all financial details (account numbers, where they are; investments; mortgages; insurance etc.) Tell your spouse the information and put a copy with your lawyer and in your safety deposit box. she suggested. A workshop on Woman and the Law with lawyer Mary Dionysakupoulos of the Battered Women's Advisory Clinic in London heard that whoever gets interim custody of children when a marriage breaks up will probably keep them, "Possession is nine -tenths of the law,' she said and the courts are usually reluctant to move children back and forth. College of Agricultural Technology. In small groups Friday night, those attending set goals they wanted to meet at Saturday sessions. (Photo by Hundertmark) Leaving a bad marriage? Don't leave the children behind, she said. A domestic contract, even for couples who have been married awhile, can be used to set out each other's responsibilities and rights and what happens to the family assets if there is a separation. Wills, the lawyer suggests are crucial if you want to dispose of your estate rather than having the courts do it for you. Spouses should do them separately, because they are personal. "Maybe you want to leaye.a.little something to ,your brother...',', Other workshops included The Great Journey of a Life Time Challenge with Melanie McLaughlin of the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation; Eating Well; Being Well, with Deb Campbell of CCAT; Developing Leadership Skills with Eloise Calhoun; Time Management with Bev Brown of Rural Voice and poultry farmer, Brenda McIntosh; Community Development with Beth Slumskie and Carolyn McDuff of Concerned Farm Women and Relieving Stress with Sabina Hubsher, a London therapist. Exercise breaks to music were conducted by fitness instructor Drusilla Leitch of Seaforth, who teaches classes at Vanastra for all ages and in Seaforth for senior citizens. The conference was co-ordinated by Valerie Bolton of the Huron County group, Women Today. 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