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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-09-06, Page 9(photo by Doerr) MR. AND MRS. KENNETH EDWARD BERGMANN SPECIALIZE AS A MEDICAL OR EXECUTIVE SECRETARY! Did you know that Conestoga Col- lege offers a two year secretarial pro- gram of CLINTON? Applicants with good typing and shorthand iii......... may complete the pro- gram in one year! To reserve yoLir plate in class register now. Please send me an applica- tion form for the full-time secretarial program. Noma Address Phone Please return to: Registrar, CONESTOGA COLLEGE 299 Doon Valley Drive Kitchener 653-2511 Ext, 261, Mes. ETA, *4.04 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Nixon and Mr. & Mrs. Garfield Nixon, Granton spent the weekend at Hero's cottage at Nine Mile Lake. Mrs. Oliver Jaques spent Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Morley and Mr. & Mrs. Earl French attended a family reunion at Howard Morley's cottage, Grand Bend Sunday. Mrs. Ken Zavitz, Mrs. Earl Zavitz and Bill and Mrs. Ernie Zavitz and Mike, all of Thedford were Wednesday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson. Audrey Anderson, Stratford spent Monday with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson. Mr. & Mrs. David Scott and family, Nobleton spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. John Scott. ^ Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson spent Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Ferguson, West Lorne. Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins attended the Hodgins reunion at the Lions Park, Lucan Sunday. On Thursday Mr. & Mrs. John Scott and Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil toured the University Obser- vatory near Elginfield. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Keith Hern Zion. Robert Hodgson stationed at Petawawa is holidaying with his uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson. Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod Mills and 0 0 Only good swimmers learn skin and scuba diving. 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Couple wed recently, to reside in Toronto Mrs. Wayne Sylvester, Craig and Crystal, Mississauga spent last week with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Wurm, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Miller entertained guests at a dinner party Thursday evening in honor of their 25th wedding an- niversary, which was September 4. marriage of Franklin Paul. Ducharme and Deborah Pearl Smith, August 24, 1973. Rev. Donald Beck conducted the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white eyelet with yellow daisy and net headpiece. She carried a bouquet of white daisies and yellow roses. Maid of honor was Gail Grovers, Hensall. She wore a pale blue flowered gown with a blue flower and net headpiece and carried a bouquet of white daisies. Randy Dayman, Kippen was the best man, Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Seaforth Golf and Country Club. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith, Hensall and the groom is the son of Mrs. Lloyd Thompson, Hensall and Ted Ducharme, Exeter. The couple will reside in Hensall RESIDE IN NOVA SCOTIA — Gloria Joan Rader, daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Rader, Zurich and the late Harold Rader, and Dr. Edward Reid MacAulay son of late Mr. and Mrs. James Mac.Aulay, Truro, Nova Scotia were married at Emmanuel United Church, Zurich, August 4, 1973. The couple were attended by Mrs. Catherine Zurbrigg, Mrs. Margaret MacDonald, Sandra Schoch and Sandra Zurbrigg; Dr. Allan MacAulay, John MacAulay, Donald MacAulay and ring bearer Paul Zurbrigg, Following a wedding trip to northern Ontario, the couple are residing at Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia. (Jervis Studio photo) By MRS. HAMILTON HUDGINS Times-Advocate, September 6, 1973 • Shop cit home Page .9 RECENTLY WED — Mr. and Mrs. Mike O'Leary were married at St. Boniface Church, Zurich, July 28, 1973. The maid of honor was Wendy Clarke and best man was Gerald O'Leary, The couple was also attend- ed by Nancy Rader, Heather Witney, Deb Hern and Sandra O'Leary as flower girl; Jim Nichol, Dave Rader, Jim McCann and Kelly O'Leary as ringbearer. The couple took a wedding trip to the west coast and are now residing at 113 Wharncliffe Rd. in London. Veivoteueo - feautee4 White mums and red gladioli decorated Exeter United Church for the wedding of Sandra Anne Knowles and Kenneth Edward. Bergmann, August 24, 1973. Rev, Glen Wright officiated at the candlelight ceremony with music provided by Bob Macin- tosh and soloists Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamilton. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal length gown of white delustred satin with empire waist, scoop neckline, long lily-point sleeves and a cathedral train. The bodice, sleeves and veil were trimmed with white braid and a Juliet cap with floor length veil flowed over the train. The bride carried a bouquet of red roses with white baby's breath. Mrs. Patricia Luscombe was matron of honor. Other at- tendants were Patricia Hut- chinson, Lily Padykula and Catherine Knowles, sister of the bride. Two bridesmaids wore navy floral gowns and two more burgundy floral gowns. They carried bouquets of white fiji mums with baby's breath. Best man was Robert Luscombe, Ushers were Wilf Wellman, Peter Miller and Peter Andrews, Following a reception at the Pineridge Chalet, the couple left for a wedding trip to northern Ontario. For travelling the bride changed to a beige pant suit with brown accessories. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas 0. Knowles, Amherstburg and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bergmann, Winnipeg. The couple will reside in Toronto. Special guests included the bride's 88-year-old grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Knowles, Prescott. Other guests attended from Winnipeg, Vancouver, Toronto, Amherstburg, London, Oakville, Auburn, Windsor, Welland and surrounding areas. Barrie returned home from three week's holidays with friends and relatives in Regina and Spalding, Saska tchwan. Now! Guaranteed Investment Certificates Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation VG devoted entirely to serving the people of Ontario. The senior Trust Company VICTOR/C4 and GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 RON COTTRELL Manager Phone 235.0530 Austin Mini Days A great time to buy one of the most economical cars ever built SOUTH END SERVICE EXETER 235.2322 duet ro eeed The Times-Advocate would like to extend best birthday wishes to three members of the Over 80 Club this week. Congratulations to: Otto Willert, Dashwood, 80, Septeml?er 12, 1973. John J. Jones, Exeter, 86, September 6, 1973 Rev. N.R. Ernst, Exeter, 85, August 30, 1973. If you know anyone who would like their name to appear in this column, please tell us, There is no charge. 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