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PONTIAC BUICK
GMC TRUCKS
SPECIALS
Natural Six Grain or Protein
BREAD 16 oz. .79 bat
BRAN MUFFINS 6/1.19
Medium
CHEDDAR 2.5 lb.
Maple Leaf
PROCESS SLICES or
mapie Leaf 2.59 lb.
MOZZARELLA
Schn:eider'S
SUMMER SAUSAGE 3.19 'lb-
Schneider's Blue Ribbon.
BOLOGNA 1.7911i.
.WE HAVE OVER "40 KINDS" OF,
DONUTS - FRESH DAILY
tasty-nu
Bakery Et- Cheese House
Zurich
Seaforth
236-4912
527-1803
— THE HURON EXPOSITOR. AUGUST 12, 1981
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Showers for. S Thompson
Correspondent
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Mr. and Mrs. Jan Boa. Mr.
and Mrs. JOS Bos of Vasco-
bOS.eft. Holland visited on
August 3rd. holiday Monday
with their cousins Mr. and
Mrs. Marris Bos. Steven.
Sharon. Kenny. Michael.
Andy. Kathy. and Angela.
The employees of Wade's
flower- shop, in, Stratford held
a shOweton Thursday even'
tog honour Sharon Thortip.-
sutt. and on Sunday Jeaih
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4P000,41.0• k; '
the relatives to honour
Sharon.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Pow -
ley. Jason. Jonathan and
Mandy of Chilliwack B.C.
arrived on Saturday to-spend
the next few weeks with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson. Sharon and Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Thompson and Jeffry,. of
Oakville spent the weekend
with, the Thetnapsous Carry
and 3.efftey remained for tw o
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tAki...00 .'NET.4-Pvg sisitud
one day '145F..g0 Mr.
The Bennett family reunion
was held on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson.. guests were pre-
sent front Southfield, Mich-
.igan. Howell Michigan. Oak-
ville, Goderich. Blyth and
Chilliwack B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
%isited on Monday w ith Doug
Riley of Winthrop who is a,
patient in Stratford Hospital.
We are sorry to report that-
'Mrs. .Clayten Kilo.) is a
patient in -.Seafortit- Hospital
with pnenitiOnia. .4e$1 AkiNho
.DUCHARMIE—GROOTHUIS
Christine Joanne Groothuis and Allan James Ducharme
were united in marriage an June 13th 1981 at St. James
Roman Catholic Church. Rev. J.C. Caruana officiated at the
double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Groothuis. The groom is the son of Mrs. Clara
Ducharme and• the late Mr. James Ducharme. Rose
Groothuis. sister of the bride was maid of honour and
bridesmaids were Joanne Holland. sister of the bride.
Denise Ducharme, sister of the groom. and Darlene
Murray. friend of the bride. Erin Groothuis. niece of the
bride was flower girl and Michael Groothuis, nephew of the
bride was ring bearer. Ken Bruxer, friend of the groom
acted as best man and guests were ushered by Murray
Ducharme. brother of the groom. Jim Groothuis. brother of
the bride, and Jim Holland, brother-in-law of the bride.
Garry Groothuis. brother of the bride, played the wedding
music on guitar and was accompanied by his wife Judy.
After the ceremony, dinner was served at the Seaforth
Community Centre and a reception followed. The couple
spent their honeymoon at Niagara Falls and are residing in
Kitchener. Special guest at the wedding was Mrs. J.
Groothuis. grandmother of the bride, from Holland.
KINSMAN—WHITING
Faye Marie Whiting and Dwight Earl Kinsman were
united in marriage on July 4, 1981 by Rev. Stanley
McDonald at Hensall United Church. The parents of the
couple are John and Ev McAllister R.R. 1 Hensall and Bob
andFrances Kinsman,' R.R. 2 Kippen. The maid of honour
was Nancy Whiting. Bridesmaids were Linda Hackney and
Nina Knee, flower girl was Michelle Kinsman. The best
man was John Kinsman and ushers were Lyle Kinsman and
Larry Whiting. Ring bearer was Denton Hackney. After a
honeymoon the couple sire residing at. R.R. 2 Staffa.
(Fred H. MacDonald Photo)
Area weddings
WEBER—MONTGOMERY
Margaret Annis Montgomery. daughter of Marjory
Montgomery and the late Ross Montgomery and William
Joseph Weber, Seaforth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weber,
R.R. 2 Brussels, were married by Rev. James Van Slyke at
Northside United Churcli on August 1 at 6:30 p.m. The
matron of honour was Janice Montgomery. Seaforth, and
bridesmaids were Sandra Montgomery. Glenco and Donna
Montgomery, Mitchell, all sisters-in-law of the bride. The
junior bridesmaids were Bonnie Montgomery, Mitchell.
niece of the bride andlori Moran. Edmonton. niece of the
groom. The groomsman was Bruce Weber. Brussels, the
groom's brother, and ushers were Robert Johnson.
Ingersoll. the groom's brother-in-law, and Robert Mont-
gomery. the bride's brother. The bridd was escorted down
the aisle by her eldest brother, James Montgomery.
Mitchell and given in marriage by her mother. The
g organist was Margaret Whitmore, R.R. 4 Walton , an the
soloist was Louise Smale, R.R. 2 Staffa. Followin the
reception at Seaforth Legion, the couple had a wedding trip
to the east and will reside in Egmondville.
(Paul Ellis Photography)
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INFORMATION
ABOUT
FUNERALS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
ROSS RIBEY
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What is the nurse's role?
The last days in a terminally ill patient's life present the
nurse with one of the greatest challenges in her nursing
career, according to nurses Claire Hoffman,, , Gladys
Lipman, and Ella Thompson in their book, "Simplified
Nursing,"
The nurse may be the person who gives the last
comforting services to the dying patient, She can be a
source of great comfort to his family as well.
She knows and recognizes the needs of the patient and.
learns to anticipate his requirements for comfort: She is
also alert to sense a patient's wish to talk to a clergyman
or particular family members.
She is schooled in dealing with the emotional stresses
the patient and family is undergoing and, like the clactor,
the clergyman and funeral director, is an important
member of the care-giving team. Very Often, she takes
special study classes in the care of the terminally ill.
WHITNEY-MEV
FUNERAL HOME
87 Goderich Street, West
Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1WO
521-1390
COLFAX—SALISBURY
Mary Jean Salisbury and Kim Colfax • were united in
marriage June 27 at the Chapel of Hope in London by 'Rev.
C. Scott. Thehrida is the daughter of Mrs. Betty Salisbury
and the late Frank Salisbury. Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs.
• Laverne Colfax, Port Stanley, are parents of the groom. The
maid of honour was• Bonita yenyeen.
Wye. St.-Thomas. The belt
man was' Ted Colfax, Port Stanley, brother of the groom.
The reception followed at the Barn Restaurant in London.
The couple will reside in; London. •
(PaulEllis Photo ra h )
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ORIeleii ...',,71 9111,ff4--. ---_-_-.. , i n Area Churches
. First- PRESBYTERIAN Church
59 Goderich St. W.. Seaforth
Minister: Kt.\ . T.A.A. Duke
Sunday, August 16, 1981
11:00 Joint Service of worship in this Church
Rev. J. Vanslyke in charge
All are welcoMe .
Organist: Mrs. Carol Carter
.ST. THOMAS Anglican Church
The Rev. James R. Broadleaf B.A.2 M.Div.
Seaforth
Sunday, Au gust 16,1981
Ninth Sunday after Trinity
10:00 a.m. Holy CoMmunion and Sermon
Celebrant and Preacher: The Rector
NORTHSIDE United Church
Sunday, August 16,1981
' 11 a.m. Church Service in First
Presbyterian Church
HOW DO WE KNOW GOD'S GREATNESS WHEN
WE SEEM
Mr. Vanslyke will preach
Margaret Whitmore Audrey McLlwain
Organist - Music Director Jr. Choir Leader
Area congregations arc invited to take advantage of
the church directory to announce their church services
each week. Church directory announcements are
available for a minimum of 26 consecutive weeks in
units of two column inches at S2.25 per unit. Changes
in copy ntarbe made each week put must be received
before 'noon on Tuesday.
BEDARD—DUTTMANN
Rosemary Anna Duttmaim and Ivan Paul Bedard were
married at St. Beniface Parish, Zurich June 6th. The bride
is the daughter of Ut rich and Anna Duttmann of Hensell
and the groom's parents are Percy and Marie Bedard of
Zurich. Father J. Mooney officiated and Jill Wheatley was- ••
the organist. Maid 'of honour was Julia Duttmann of Hensall
and hridesmaides were Joanna Duttmann of Stratford and
Julianne Bedard of Zurich. Best man was Rick Bedard of
_Dashwood„Garyltaassen_ of Himsall Elecker of
St. Thomas were groomsmen. Guests were ushered by Tom
Duttman of Hensall and Bill Duttmann of Stratford. After a'
wedding, trip throughout Southern Ontario the couple are
residing in Hensel
RALPH W. VANDERVOORT
'Dental Surgeon
Wishes to announce
his association with Dr. C. E. Toll
at
The Seaforth' Dental Office
It
6 Main Street
Seaforth, Ontario NOK i WO
By Appointment - Phone 527.1530
Ship your Livestock
with
Art Heffron
Blyth,
SHIPPER FOR
United Co-operatives of Ontario
Livestock Marketing Division
Ontario Stockyards, Toronto
Call [Myth
523-4221
By 8 a.m. Monday
Stockers & Feeders also available
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