Celebrdlr'ng 50 years together Fred and Daisy Barnes cele~ broted their 50m wedding anniversary last Wednes- day, September or Al right. may are shown holding Cl congratulatory scroll from M. P. Murray Cardiff. In The foreground is a note from Governor General Jeanne Sauvé. The couple would like to thank all their friends and family for sending the many cards and flowers, For a bit more Information on the couple. see page 27. J times “Congratulations, Heather and Douglas Jacldinl as you " elebrate your first wedding anniversarylfleather and ..Douglas were married October 20. 1991, at Port Elgln United Church with Rev. Gordon Williams ofï¬clau’ng. Heather is the daughter of Harry and Anne Schildroth, » 'RR 1, Port Elgin, and Douglas is the son of Marion and Jacklin, ol' Chesley. The happy couple are now residing in Almonte, Ontario. by Judi Veda].- .u rellne News Maple syrup. Canadian flags d snapslane ï¬gures. These “'8 only a few or the gifts that ary MrCulluL'll will lake to igjum. MrCIllloCh, a leryear old rade li student al Saugeen rlrl Secondary School left 1 Thursday [or a oneryear lrly In Erlglum as a Rotary Ex hangs Student, am excited and I'm gelling nervous . lled and I'm gelling rrvau shr said two days be or: her departure "l‘hlngs are rid oi disorganixud. Right nnw g gills- for my host Rotary exchange student, Marv McCullocn wtll spena the mm next year in 899 um. i Antoni: the swealsllirls and narlhn pit-titre bot‘lls. ‘ rCillluCl’l said stir-ii .iiso Linn.~ two in ngs that are ritlltrtilt In The lmm 0r Dmam' WW“ HE rhoi'tllule rhtps and talk». find in Belgium. “on N‘DW‘ '5 when MG†7 _ , Coulll- Huttouts V4»: r‘ pin: to Dallzne MacGilliwav, BluLer Jule w I ,Cathy Charts 4‘ a Sh mull Schildrcih, tulh oi smith siugmt citit. Hit 3 Kites 8th 0t} and Siisa" .iit West r [If riled um. Un Georgi: Willi loch will reside [or the next year. in this French speaking rommuniry shell attend Col~ leg: de Nolre Dame de Belle Vue. 3 pl'ivale Catholic school. As readers read [his McCul- lorh will have already arrived at the home of her first host fami- ly. Belgium and the (own at‘Dir nant will be more than just A new learning experience something she has Imagined for the past few months. MnCullor‘h called her mother than when 5hr arrived at lhr Brussels all-purl. ‘Shc's all right . , . I think" Salt‘l her mnlher. “an she real lzes that she‘s Ln 3 foreign country and she has lo learn. MrCullarh travelled in Bel gtum with clcvcn other Rolary Exrhanizr- students from the area Upnrl their departure ll’lfl' \wrc all ext'llr‘rl atan nch vous. But lnurl-ilng down tn'? ‘4 Europe meant they all had to go their separate ways. They all Joli had to face the fact that they . are alone in a forelgn rountry rake, A new found independence Arid Lliul may have Mary‘s mother feeling a bit apprehenr sivc. as it would any parent. She's conï¬dent. however. lhat ' her daughter will adjust to her new found independence. Visitors from 7/ home Anyway. irl Marrh. Joan 7 MrCuiioth and her son. Anny, ,V a will lly in Belgium in sre rnr W ll'lulrlnelves ln [he nlcdnllme. with a hopeful (one in her voice. Mary's mom says, "l think \hr‘S iicitlnri along line.“ i ’/l fl‘f‘ .’,/ VA