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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 4 Nov 1981, p. 5

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-- Huronia Calendar See Page 19 Two local girl ded the Canada Cord écczson WO '0Cai giris awarae e Lanada FQ occasion Ataspecialceremony Girl Guide program (Commissioner, Mrs. girl. Bronze Award. The engaged in achieving will be awarded in held recently al the include home skills, Janet Berriault. Gifts On behalf of M.P.P. certificate and pin were the Silver Award which London, Ont. Midland Community camping skills, from Severn Shores Allan McLean, and the presented by her and Recreation Centre, Nancy Roberts - a Path- finder and _ Teresa Puddicomb - a Ranger in the Girl Guide Organization, each received the Canada Cord. The requirements for the highest award in the citizenship knowledge, and community service. Leaders, Mrs. Liz. Godkin and Mrs. Judy Denne respectively presented their girls with the red and white braided cord. The Canada Cord Pins were presented by District Division were presented by the Commissioner, Mrs. Lynn Cousens. Midland Mayor Moreland Lynn presented the Canada Cord. Certificate and a gift from the town, a paper weight of Midland's logo, to each Ontario Provincial Government, Deputy- Reeve Bev Day presented .the Ontario Plaque for highest achievement. Also, on the same evening, Teresa Pud- dicomb received the Duke of Edinburgh's _ Hillsdale Church scene of Johnston-Lockhart wedding Bouquets of shades of pink and white flowers complimenting the shades of the gowns worn by members of the bridal party, decorated Hillsdale United Church for the Aug. 22nd wedding of LUCINDA MAUREEN LOCKH- ART and THOMAS CLARK JOHNSTON of Dalston. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lockhart of Hillsdale. Given in marriage by her father, the bride . chose an old-fashioned traditional gown of nylon sheer over tafetta, fashioned with a scooped neckline and bishop sleeves. Ruffles of sheer and lace adorned the long and full chapel train. The bodice and front skirt were trimmed with lace and pearls. A tiara of matching lace and pearls held the bride's 3 tiered viel of tulle illusion. She carried a cascading bouquet of dusty rose roses, light pink roses, ~ white spotted orchid, lily of the valley, surrounded by baby's breath. Bridal Attendants: Four of the bride's sisters were among the attendants: Lorraine Hupponei' was matron of honour and Lois Shanahan, Lynda Shanahan, -Lorna Riddell, along with Cheryl Partride, Valerie Stones, Marie Quinlan, Dianne-Lynn Crowther and Laura Johnston, the bridegroom's sister. Flower girls were the bridegroom's _nieces- Angela Bidwell, Cheri- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston Lynn Johnston, along with Kimberly Shanahan, the bride's niece. The ringbearers were the bride's nephews; Jason Shanahan, Ryan Hupponen, along with Jason Bidwell, the bridegroom's nephew. The attendants wore identical Grecian-styled-- gowns of dusty rose jersey, fashioned with long matching lace jackets. The attendants each carried six pale pink long-stemmed roses, surrounded by baby's breath. _ The flower girls wore identical light pink gowns of nylon sheer over tafetta trimmed with pink ruffles, lace and dusty rose ribbons. The flower girls each carried white baskets of pale, pink roses, lily of the valley, pink daisies surrounded by baby's breath. The bridegroom and the ringbearers wore identical tuxedos. The best man, ushers and _ junior ushers wore identical navy tuxedos. A friend of bridegroom, Partridge was Best Man. Three of the bridegroom's brothers were ushers: Bill Johnston, Peter Johnston and Jim Johnston, along with Corey Wursten, Gary McLean, Gary Som- mers, Steve Miller and Scot Brown. The _junior ushers were Corey Shanahan and Derrick Shanahan, nephews of the bride. The bride's mother entered the church on the Doug Simcoe County ~ District Health Unit The deadline for inspection of sewage disposal systems by the Simcoe County District Health Unit is dusk blue . the arms of her grand- sons Corey and Derrick Shanahan. She wore a light pink gown of nylon sheer with a matching lace jacket. The Wedding Song, The Rose and O Perfect Love were sung by Beverly Moors, the bridegroom's niece. The Reverend Ivan Dambrowitz of Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Hillsdale officiated alt the ceremony. Mr. Harm Wursten of St.- Ranger leader, Mrs. J. Denne. This award is achieved by an _ in- dividual doing Service, Expedition, Hobby and either Design for Living _or Physical Fitness. Teresa is presently Stroud was the organist. Leaving for ~ her wedding trip to the East Coast, the bride wore a flowered crepe sundress with a navy background. A mat- ching jacket and ac- cessories completed her altire. Guests came from Ottawa, London, Kingston, Moncton, N.B., Nanaimo, B.C., Toronto, Detroit, and the surrounding localities. The couple will reside in Dalston, Ontario. Just one alarm in Tiny Tiny Township firefighters, according to Fire Chief Guy Maurice, responded to just one call over the weekend. That alarm was to, snuff out a leaf fire at Cook's Lake on Sunday. A leaf fire that got_out of hand at Little Lake Park was extinguished by Midland firefighters UNWANTED HAIR Gone Forever! Mrs. Alice Goodman Electrology Therapist Permanent removal from face and bedy. Eyebrows shaped. Safe, gentle, short- wave method. eMedically approved eFree consultation and test 3 14 years experience GOODMAN CLINIC OF ELECTROLYSIS 526-9479 Member of Ont.andAm. Electrolysis Association December 1, 1981 Further inspection will not be carried out until weather conditions permit, in the spring of 1982. | shortly after 5 p.m., Friday. And local smoke- eaters were Summoned to Greening-Donald, Sunday al 7:14 a.m. Turns out the alarm had been set off after a sprinkler started to fluctuate. There was no fire, reports Fire Chief Terry Lethbridge. 'Morning After' FEDERAL BUDGET SEMINAR Friday, November 13, 1981 Horseshoe Valley Resort Sponsored by Alan G. Maztin Associates 4 Queen Street East Elmvale, Ontario DATE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1981 TIME: 11 A.M. TO MID-AFTERNOON COST: $15.00 PER PERSON (Includes Light Luncheon) REGISTRATION: NOTIFICATION IN ADVANCE, PLEASE (CALL ELMVALE 322-2440) Alan Martin Associates is a firm engaged in management consulting with principal oftice in Elmvale. Ontario. Alan Martin was Member of Parliament for Scarborough West from 1974 to 1979 and for part of this period served as Parliamentry Secretary to the then Minister of Finance. Hon. Jean Chretien. In this role he was involved with the processes leading up to Budget preparation and subsequent Alan Martin will be in Ottawa on Budget Day and will be prepared to lead this 'early bird discussion on the provisions of the November 12 Federal Budget D&D ENTERPRISES 366 Heritage Drive, Midland, Ontario 526-2461 "FREE" INTERIOR CLEAN-UP e Vacuum % Windows cleaned e Vinyl wiped WITH purchase of exterior clean and wax PHONE 926-2461 for appointment Wednesday, November 4, 1981, Page 7

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