HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-06-27, Page 14Mr. and Mrs. James McLeod
Sharon Marie Wein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wein, Crecliton,
exchanged wedding vows with James Arthur McLeod, son of Mr, and
Mrs, David Mcleod, RR 8, Parkhill at Centralia United Church, Friday,
June 21, Rev. John Beaton officiated. Cheryl Wein, sister of the bride
was maid of honour and Leo Webster, Parkhill was best man, The cou-
ple will reside in Centralia. photo by Haugh
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WED RECENTLY —Penelope Hollins, daughter of Dorothy E. Byaro of
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Dinney's garden and the couple will reside in Exeter.
Attend 50th anniversary
"We wanted to buy a house for
retirement," said Mrs. R, H.
Oeerge, "but when we came up
here we loved the area so Much
MRS. BETTY GEORGE
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The Times-Advocate
would like to extend bir-
thday greetings and best
wishes to those members of
the Over 80 Club
celebrating birthdays this
week or in the near future.
Among them are:
Mrs. Minnie Elliott, RR
7, St. Marys, 82, June 19.
Mrs. Eldon Hodgson,
Lucan, 86, June 25.
we decided not to wait for
retirement."
So the George family, their
budgie and their beagle
Samantha moved into 161 Huron
St. East on May 31.
Both Betty and her husband are
Originally from the Toronto area.
They had spent 14 years living in
the Thunder Bay area and the
last ten years living in Toronto.
Her husband, still works in
Toronto for the Ontario govern-
ment in the Solicitor-General
department,
Betty finds the Exeter area
"one of the nicest in Ontario",
Not only the countryside is
pleasant but so are the people.
"Even my neighbours have all
come over and introduced
themselves," she said,
"Toronto has become so big
that all the little niceties have
gone, it's cosmopolitan." She was
very pleased to find that so much
went on in the surrounding
districts, She has enjoyed
becoming familar with many of
those communities around
Exeter. She attended a chicken
barbeque in Woodham and has
become very interested in the
summer theatre at the Huron
Country Playhouse in Grand
Bend,
Betty spends her spare time
following her 18 year-old son and
husband around to the numerous
hockey and ballgarries they are
involved in. "We also like to
curl," she said.
She hopes to take advantages of
some of the night courses offered
at the high school.
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
eleriON
Mr. & Mrs. Art Julian of Utica
Michigan attended the fiftieth
wedding anniversary celebration
of Mrs. Julians brother Mr. &
Mrs, Otis Sawyer and visited
Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Miller
McCurdy.
ACW Meets
The ACW met on Thursday
evening in the church basement .
Meeting opened with the Litany.
Scripture passage was read by
Mrs. Alex Irvine.
Mrs, C. Sisson gave a very
interesting paper on the life of an
Agricultoralist. Lunch was
served bY. Mrs. A. Anderson and
Mrs. Allan Berry.
Persona Is
Mrs. Wm. J, Blackler, Mr, &
Mrs. David Paul attended the
nurses graduation in London of
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BRINSIO
During last .Sunday's Church
Service the seals and diplomas
were given out to the boys and
girls of the Sunday school,
They were presented by
Gordon Morley assisted by Karen
Hodgson.
Receiving Robert Raikes
Diplomas and Seals for perfect
attendance were,, Diplomas:
Heather Thompson, Kristine
Thompson, Kelly Hodgson, 2nd
year Debbie Hodgson, ,Janet
Lewis; 3rd Todd Lewis; 4th
Bonnie Lewis; Bradley Steeper;
5th Kevin Steeper, Terry Lewis,
8th Victor Dyck.
The pins and certificates
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
The 6th annual Regele reunion
was held Sunday, June 23, 1974 at
Brodhagen Community Centre
with approximately 50 in at-
tendance.
Stan Preszcator acted as
president, Shirley Preszcator as
secretary.
John Brown was nominated
President for next year and Alva
Brown for secretary.
Doug and Judy Dalrymple
will be president and secretary
for the following year and Bill
and Linda Soldan will be in
charge of sports.
Youngest baby present was
Brian Gross, son of Gordon and
Bernice Gross, oldest person,
Wesley Fisher.
Guessing weight of water-
melon, Judy Dalrymple,
Guessing jelly beans in jar,
Lloyd Regele.
Other games and sports were
enjoyed outside and a ball game.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Wein at-
tended the McLeod-Wein wed-
ding Friday evening at Centralia
United Cnurch. Sharon Wein is
Mr. & Mrs. Wein's grand-
daughter.
Mr. & Mrs, Stan Preszcator
and girls attended the Regele
reunion at Brodhagen on Sunday.
the .church awards were,
presented by Mrs. Wilbert Lewis,
Those receiving certificates
and buttons for 1st year were
Heather Thompson, Debbie
Hodgson, Kelly Hodgson, 2nd
year pins. Todd 1,4oWis, Terry.
Lewis, Bonnie Lewis, Kevin.
Steeper, Bradley Steeper, 6th
year Victor Dyck
Personals
Mr. Cyril Morley visited
Friday afternoon with Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Morley.
Mr. & Mrs, Alan Hodgson and
Krista who have been holidaying
with Mrs, Hodgson's mother Mrs,
Mary Amos and Bill have
returned to their home in Van-
couver BC this week,
Mr. .& Mrs. John Kingma,
Exeter visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Wes Hodgson and family last
Sunday.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs, Allan. Lewis and homily
were Mr. & Mrs. Joe Carter
Exeter,
The two baskets of flowers
placed on the communion table
Sunday were in memory of the
late John Kingma Jr.
r Never supermarket when
you're hungry! You can't buy
wisely when everything looks
good,
Fin
CLIFF RUSSELL
ESSO AGENT
RR 3 Dashwood
238-2481
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-Neighbour .couldn't wait
for retirement to come
Miss Mary Atkinson of St. Marys,
Friday evening.
Mrs. Hazel Pettifer of London
is visiting with her sister Mrs.
Vera Jarvis.
Rev. & Mrs. Savary visited a
couple of days this week with the
Roswells, Brantford,
Mr, & Mrs. Bill Marshall and
family of Byron visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Marshall
and Linda.
Mr. & Mrs. Metcalfe and
daughter Carol from Scotland
have been visiting with their
daughter Rev. & Mrs. Dawson
and Shawn.
Mr. John Berry is a patient in
St. Marys Memorial Hospital,
Rev, Mr. Elliott returned home
from St. Marys Memorial
Hospital last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Lockie McNeil of
Hillsdale, Michigan visited this
week with Mrs. Dan Jarvis.
Brent Marshall is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital London,
for
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