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Tintlis-Ativ9tottp, Septombst 25, 1975 Paie 3A
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doegall are pleased to announce the forthcoming
Marriage of their youngest daughter, Lynda Jean, to Mr. Reiny Freiter,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Freiter of Dashwood. The wedding will take
place at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 25, 1975 in Exeter United
Church. Photo by Richman
MR. AND MRS. JACK VAN GEEL
Wanda Joosten and Jack Van Gee! were united in marriage Friday,
August 22, in St. Patrick's Church, Lucan. The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Joosten, Uxbridge, and the groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Van Gee!, Lucan. Cathy Aarts, Strathroy, was matron of
harlot', anclehe best man was Earl Tiede of London. Bridesmaids were.
Weida Van Geel, Lucan, sister of the groom, and Annie Joosten,
Toronto, sister of the bride, Peter Van Geel, Lucan, and. Henry Joosten
were ushers, A reception after the ceremony was held at the Shillelagh
Motor Hotel. Following a honeymoon in Michigan, and Niagara the
couple are residing in London.
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CELEBRATE CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Regier,
Dashwood, celebrated their 45th
wedding anniversary, Saturday,
September 20. They were
honoured by family and friends
at a dinner and dance held in
Crpditon Community Centre. They
We five daughters, three sons,
20 ,grandchildren and one great
grandthild, Photo by Haugh New Shipment of
Colorful, Fashionable
MR: AND MRS. NORMAN PETER KOEHLER
Hensel! United Church was the scene of the September 13 wedding of
Catherine Janice Fuss and Norman Peter Koehler. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fuss of Mensal) and the groom is the son
of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Koehler of Toronto. Rev. Donald Beck of-
ficiated. Matron of honour was Lynda Bower assisted by bridesmaids
Susan Koehler, Cheryl Fuss, Linda Gingerich and flower girl &Jeanne
Adkins, Best man was Stuart Gingerich while ushers were Robert Erb,
Marvin Bower, and Donald Truemner. Ring bearer was Brian Koehler.
Mrs. Bonnie Ducharme was soloist and organist was Mrs, John
Turkheim, Orchids and flowers for the wedding were brought direct
from Hawaii by the bride's aunt, Margaret Fuss of Hawaii. Following
the wedding trip, the couple will reside in Zurich, Photo by Phillips
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MR. AND MRS. GREG BROWN
Esther June Prouty and Greg Brown were united in marriage Saturday,
August 2 in Exeter Pentecostal Church with Rev. Brian Colborne and
Rev. Don Forrest officiating, Esther is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Prouty of RR 1 Exeter and Greg is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Brown
of Oil Springs. The maid of honour was Miss Martha Erb of RR Zurich
and bridesmaids were Mrs. Beth Prouty of Exeter, Heather Brown and
Cqnnie Whiting, both of Oil Springs, Flower girl was Christa Prouty,
niece of the bride. Edgar Brown was best man while ushers were David
Prouty, brother I of the bride, Ron Hannon and Ed Lawson, Mrs,
Marylou Tait was organist and joined her husband Norm in singing
hymns. Following a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the couple took up
residence at RR 1 Oil Springs.
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For All The Family
EVERYBODY
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Society arranged the "Family
WE ALSO CARRY
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SUPPLIES
If you have a relative, friend or
neighbor in a hospital, nurs-
ing home, or other health care
institution, then there's some-
thing you should know. Staff
cuts hurt everybody. They ,
place a heavier burden on
nursing staff, technologists,
dietary and housekeeping
staff. This hurts you. But most
of all, staff cuts hurt your
loved ones who need the best
possible health care.
Expenses should be reduced.
But let's cut out needless frills,
not vital services.
The Service Employees
International Union realizes
that staff cuts hurt everybody.
That's why we need your help.
Write to your newspaper.
Write to your Member of Par-
liament. Insist on legislation
against hospital staff cuts.
Remember, the S.E.I.U. needs
your help for better health
care.
isSERVICE EMPLOYEES
INTERNATIONAL
UNION
INCLUDING
CANADIANA SAYELLE
Night" program at Huronview
which included a lovely flower
display, a corsage for each of the
residents and coloured slides.
The president of the club, Mrs.
McCann, introduced the guest for
the evening, Mr. Homuth, who
showed pictures taken while on a
recent trp to the British Isles and
several slides of the Clinton
Centennial parade.
The members of the society
presented 25 bouquets to the
residents which incuded the
eldest, the youngest, those over
00 and special birthdays. Mrs.
Elsie Henderson played piano
instrumentals during the in-
termission. Mrs. Bessie Elliott
thanked the ladies for the lovely
flowers and Mrs. Homuth for the
very interesting commentary
and pictures.
The residents have been very
interested in the recent
Provincial elebtion with 185
taking advantage of the op-
portunity to Vote.
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