South Saugeen WI Scrapbook, Volume 1, [1869] - [1990], p. 80

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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 officlau’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 figures. 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 confident. 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

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