HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-04-29, Page 6THE HURON EXPOSITOR' APRIL 29, 1991
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MeLELLAN—DOLMAGE
Deborah Ann Dolmage. daughter of Mr andMrs Ralph
Warner of Seaforth, andrarl dimeron Gilt Mt 1 cllan. son
of Mr. and Mrs_, Clement McLellan of Brussi.l. 'were
married April 18 at Brussels Preshs ter1.41 ChurchR 4,
Ken innes officiated. The maid of honour teas Beth Steels
of Stratford with Isridesmaids Pegg( Ann McLellan of
Brussels. Joan Burleigh of Goderich and Dolore's
Lieberthal of Quadvitle. The dotter girl sta. Angie
Lieberthal and the • ringhearer 41 as' Steels The
groomsman was Alvin McLellan .Jr. of Fillet and the
ushers were Max and Dave McLellan of ,Brussels and Larry
Dolniage of Seaforth. A reception w as held at the Brussels
Legion. The couple :will reside in Brussels..
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GATEY—DGRSSERS
Cinthia Dorssers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cor
Dorssers of Seaford' and Barry Gatey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Gatey of Winnipeg. were married April 11 at .St.
James Ronian Catholic Church. Seaforth. Father J.C.
Caruana officiated at the ceremony. The matron oflionour
was Anna Marie Smith of London. Bridesmaids were
Susan Dorssers. Seaforth; Debbie Merrifield, lcingsion
and Linda Dorssers, London. The best.
L
. man was Rick
Ra.usch. London while the ushers were Mike Hicks,
London, Joe Dorssers, Seaford.' and Guy Engels. London.
The couple will reside in London. (Photo by Phillips)
DANIEL—EISLER
Ann Marie Eisler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Eisler of Seaforth, and Victor Earl Daniel. son of Douglas
Daniel of Listowel. and Alice Coles of St. Thomas were
t --married Saturday at St. James' Roman Catholic Church in
Seaforth. Father J.C. Caruana officiated at the mass, The
maid- of he-tient was Debbletillini of &Willi 'along with
bridesmaids Debbie Judd of Bolton, Sh00% C arter of
Blyth and Cindy Glanville of Seaforth. The bride was given
in marriage by her father. The groomsman was Donald
Schad of Listowel and the Ushers were John Mann and
, Bruce 'Bennett of ListoWel and Randy Partridge of
Monkton. Music and solos were provided by Maureen
Hutchinson of Seaforth and Grant Ellison and Kim
tanglois ofGoderich. Guests from Texas. Toronto, Elliot
Cake, Mount Eight and St. Themes attended..' reception
' was-held-attiteSeafortfi Cern-triunity Centre. After a short .
trip' east the couple will reside at R.R. I Wellannport.
(Photo by Phillips)
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.Marion .Weicton, stambeth.
Recordaug
Nugent.Ripley . (4-
rv:ponatrig Se.retar:s and
Miss r Margaret Alt: sand,.
Fort Erie, reasurer.
Honor..r President is Mrs.
A. Mundell, Gorric and the
Past President is Mis.
Remus, Walkerton( oho u as-
presented stith a gift as a
token' ot the delegates' ap-
preciation of her sers ices.
A highlight of the niceung
stas an address Res . (oleo
Das is, ss ht) has spent 15
wars in Japan. and is ho
presently Secretary for Mis•
skin Education, Board of
World Mission. torOnto. His
toms. u as the theme of the
with:rem:I: "Using on the
Grossing Edge placing his
stress On the word "(,ruse
Londesb loro
Cheerios -
meet
The Cheerio'club held
their April meeting April 22
at Stella Adam's with Laura
Lyon acting President wel-
comed. Roll call was an-
swered by 11 members and 2
visitors with a current event:
Minutes of Dec. 17th and'
treasurer's report were read .
by Addle Hunking. Next
meeting of Group 2 at Edythe
Beacom's May 20th. The
draw was won by Mary
Longman. Program consisted
of readings by' Dora Shob-
brook, and Laura Lyon. Two
contests were condUcted by
Stella Adams and won by
Addie Flunking and Myrtle
Fairservice. Cards were
played. Lunch was served by
Stella Adams. Laura Lyon
and Dora Shobbrook.
SCHUEFLE BOARD
Wednesday night April 22
shuffleboard winners were:
ladies high Helen Lawson:
low Hazel Reid: men's high
Bob Thompson; low Bert
Shobbrook; play off winners
Helen Lawson and Bert
Shobbrook.
End of season play will be
Wed; April 29th 8 p.m,
PERSONALS
Mrs. Bob Burns returned
home on Saturday 25th from
eye surgery at Vittoria Hos-
pital. She is spending a week
with daughtefMr. and Mrs.
Cain Patterson. London,
Visiting Tuesday to Friday
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Clarke were his cou-
sins Lillian Hicknx from Cal-
gary and Doris Mcfvor from
Edmonton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomp-
son spent the weekend with
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Hamilton Moorefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Free-
man, Clinton and Mr. and
Mrs. ' Les. Evans Goderich
called on Laura Saundercock.
Sunday.
R.W. Bro. Harry Tebbutt
District Dep. G.M. and Bro.
Jack Lee attended Lucknow
Masonic church service at
Ripley on Sunday.
Please remember the .song
fest May 3rd at 7:30 p.m. and
Ham 'and turkey supper at
church May 14th. Come and
bring a friend.
Mr. .and Mrs. Tom Allen
returned -home. on Sunday
night from spending 2 weeks
holiday in Florida and South
Carolina.
Palmolive Dot ':S1"
not_ .99 as adiertiSed
We are sorry for this incOnvenience.. •
MRS. 'ED RECALL
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les. It also Anne. frequently
.,..,meank.,..pain and suffering.
Growth also suggests a need
for leadership and training
and it also means the ability
to learn and listen for others.
What an exciting, time for all
Christians and especially
W.M.S.members to be.
ti'; g on the Grossing Edge!
• Mr. Davis was introduced by
Mrs. Marion Weldon. Lam-
Beth. and thanked by Mrs.
Ross Cummings of Lucknoss .
An added feature this year
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Homemakers need office
tit rs.E.-s,,wr. 13 riThAt t 1 ,ti ..t N4V:Lit. '
Sarnia were prust4etit Baltitt.0 nbb. t,tn
A.Q. "'lest(` of ''Santis: Mrs. ''Insets. Lot sit 1s, a,j 4t(
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Miss. rh '1..,11 • 'loll •
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Synou .al v‘ith:n
hopcIull. hut.. ifttihne;
ton.
Betty Cardno. ton m. t Sea'
totih Stg)or and founder
anti first board .hairfnali'ot
the I oss U. and I. siurnry
tionieniakers has stepped
do.. it as cht..-t
:Nett ulfteers ss t.rl. elected
ai thc first 'netting LA the
lit is 130.1td,,9f 11P14,
.at it till lldUt last ledstes• •
s:}411,'witeti Mews tics ilisnsnof
1.1.1,1et tic vas palmed ,
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atilt: Bet 4:ert,?, • I rites pr.
Lilo. v4It'.' • ,ttiv %,cio;
and, Mrs. Lois ti.~slgs'it is
McKillop
men are. tund-raising. Mrs.
Gias W hi .sniith. oohs. `lit
laws and personnel. Paul
Steekte; program and el,al-
uation. Res . [rites; annual
meeting. Mrs. Ruth Linton,
and public relations. Mrs.
RtUline Anon and Mrs.
„Oral:0 'Eraser. •
The board cvittinues to tic
,bout qkft:c1-
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t.IOuOit by C4044 ...t.ittlipm‘.. • er.17W,itbour i 4.3.?„aim.: 10
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train more homcm;kers this
year, it will be clinic:0RIP
base the required number of
homemakers we will need for
chronic home care,— Jean.
Young.- -.x.,ceutiye Director,
explained. "We are hopeful
that women who axe interest-
ed to takingthis .coorse Will
ountuCt-theirleeat.M4opp4.04.•
Wicp Aar write .0 4ViiT4y:
444Ctift.• Cttfttwp, to •
1.7previ, their concerts,'" • -
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makers is incorporated as, a
private non-profit charitable
organization foUnded in 1978
by Jean Young and Betty
Cardno. In 194 it employed
80 homemakers and serviced
almost 1.5(10 clients in Huron
County.
The owner of the promises
oceupied by the• Ar
Pazehrs
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received an offer to purchase
the building and, unless PIe
agency can raise fowls for a
down payment within the
next two weeks, new office
space will have to he found.
Anyone, wishing to donate
towards this expense can
40ePhatie 3§74222 Wing-
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