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Times-Advocate, December 11, 1974 . pogo lA
Mrs. Russ Hopper,, Exeter was
the winner of a booked rug in a
draw sponsored by Xi Gamma
Nu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
sorority, The draw Was made at
the sorority Christmas party held
Wins hooked rug
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. Norm .Amos, Kirkton.
Sorority members exchanged
gifts by writing a poem to identify
their secret pal,
The Pride of Huron Rebekah
Lodge held their Christmas party
in the form of a dinner in the
lodge rooms with turkey and all
the trimmings,
After the dinner the lodge
opened with Noble Grand, Mrs.
Helen Rell and All other .officers
present. The ppening was in
long form,
In the business it was moved
that the first meeting of the year
be dispensed with as it falls on the
1st of January,. The second
meeting in January will be the Christmas gift,
Rebekahs bald Christmas, party
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The Christmas program
opened with a couple of Christ.
alas carols, Mrs. L. Oke gave a
solo and an instrumental solo. was
provided by Mrs. Joyce Morgan,
Mrs. Marjorie Arthur gave a
reading and Mrs. Elaine Skinner
sang a solo. Miss Ann Brodie
gave an instrumental and in
closing all sang jingle
Santa Claus appeared to
distribute gifts to the members,
Secret Pal Party. It was moved
that the caretaker be given a
I She'll Know You're
A Real Dear
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM ETHERINGTON
St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church, Sarnia was decorated with bou-
quets of white mums for the candlelight wedding of Terri Joan Irvine to
William Howard Etherington. Rev. Conon E. Shilliday officiated. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irvine, Sarnia and the
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Etherington, St. Catharines.
Janice MacDonald of Caledonia was the maid of honour and
bridesmaids were Ruth Irvine, sister of the bride, Sherida Etherington,
twin sister of the groom and Mrs, Brenda Williams of Toronto, John
Crowe of Port Credit was the best man and guests were ushered by
Tom Etherington, brother of the groom, Michael Irvine, brother of the
bride and William Dragitch Jr., Toronto, After a wedding trip to
Nassau in the Bahamas the couple took up residence in Exeter.
photo by Haugh
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT BODKIN
Centralia United Church was the setting of the November 16 wedding
uniting Janet McDowell and Robert Bodkin, The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McDowell of RR 2, Centralia and the groom
is the son of Mrs. W. K. Bodkin and the late Mr. William K. Bodkin of
St. Thomas. Bev. Beaton officiated. Mrs. Jane Redding (Smith) of At-
tica, New York was the matron of honour and bridesmaids were Janet
Ecker, Linda Hay and junior bridesmaid was Joanne Malone. Larry
Kivel of Appin was the best man and guests were ushered by Clark
Merritt and Brad Mouseau. After a wedding trip to the Mid-Western
States the couple took up residence at RR 1, Henson.. Photo by Doerr
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MR. AND MRS. JAMES OSTLER
Kirkton United Church was the setting of the recent wedding of Brenda
Helen Bearss and James Gordon Ostler, Reverend Grant Dawson of-
ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bearss of
Kirkton and the groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ostler,
St. Marys. The bride was attended by her four sisters, Mrs, Carolyn
Bradford, RR 1 St. Marys, was matron of honour and Mrs. Barbara
Jefferson, RR 1 Fullarton, Mrs. Mary Hutchison of WOodstock and Mrs.
Donna Ross of Stratford were bridesmaids. Groomsman was John
Ostler, brother of the groom and the guests were ushered, by Doug
Dunseith of St. Marys,Gordon McLean of RR 1 St. Marys and Mark
Ackersveller of Stratford. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls the
couple are residing in St. Marys.
Hits subscription record
For the second year in a row, one thousand from the previous
Theatre London's subscription year. Mr. Eck said that "the
sales have set a new record. result was particularly gratifying
Administrative Director Paul in light of current economic
Eck, today announced a total of trends and rampant inflation."
12,420 subscribers for the 1974-75 Artistic Director, Heinar
season, an increase of more than Piller, is elated that his personal
faith in Western Ontario theatre
audiences has been met by a
reciprocal faith in the product of
Theatre London, Mr. Piller feels
that the increase in Theatre
Mr. & Mrs, Clayton Prouty London's large subscriber family
have moved to 11 Church Street, clearly shows that the theatre's
Dundas, Ontario. They are living success story is built on solid
with their son, Ivan, foundations.
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MR. AND MRS. KENNETH SMALE
St. Boniface Church, Zurich was the setting of the November 16 wed-
ding of Sylvia Ann Wilder to Kenneth Neil Smale. The bride is the
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lionel Wilder, RR 1 Zurich, and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smale of Hensall. Rev. Father A.
Durrand officiated, Wanda Wilder, sister of the bride was the maid of
honour and bridesmaids were Brenda Wilder, sister of the bride and
Susan Willert. Albert Rooseboom, Hensall was the best man and
groomsmen were Greg Campbell and Richard Willert. The guests were
ushered by Lionel Wilder Jr. and Paul Smale. After a wedding trip to
Northern Ontario the couple took up residence at RR 1 Zurich.
Photo by Doerr
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