The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-08-05, Page 8MR. AND MRS. RONALD HEWITT
Darlene Margaret Sandra Ducharme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Ducharme, Zurich, Ontario and Ronald Lee Hewitt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Hewitt, Fraserville, Ontario, were united in marriage July 3, by
Father Leo Coughlin at St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church in Peter-
borough. Maid of honour was the bride's sister, Miss Bernadette
Ducharmg, Zurich, Ontario, and bridesmaid was Mrs. Doreen Payne,
sister of the groom, Peterborough. Best man was Mr. Peter Jackman,
Peterborough, and usher was Mr. Herb Hewitt, brother of the groom,
Fraserville. The couple honeymooned in Niagara Falls, and will reside
at 26 Barnardo Avenue, Peterborough,
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Last week the subject of
greeting cards caused me to hunt
out a box filled with old birthday
cards. If it's true that cards help
us say something we feel but
can't put into words, I'm worried.
I found several cards from my
'sister's two oldest children,
dating from the time she chose
the cards and they signed their
names with lines and circles to
the years they selected their own
verses.
The first cards cantined notes,
such as: '
"For a nice Aunt on her birthday:
Everybody likes you lots and
golly, so do I
Because you're always extra nice
and lots of fun — that's why!"
or
"Here's a hug that's just for you
0
And then a great big kiss — X
Because you're extra special
And it's time to wish you this
Happy Birthday, Auntie!"
Then the children began
printing their names, but their
mother still helped to choose the
cards.
"Know what I wish for you
today?
Care to take a guess?
It's what I wish you always —
Perfect Happiness!"
Another card pictured a white
poodle on the front and carried
this note inside:
"Wishing a happy birthday and
good times all year through
To someone who's so doggone
nice to be related to."
The mood changed a little when
they began choosing their own
cards. One greeting showed a cat
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Huron County's Largos,
Ford beater
wearing an Indian feather and
holding an Indian blanket around
him.
He announced, "Have-urn
Heap Happy Birthday With No
Reservations." And on the inside
of the card he whisked his blanket
away.
Another folder featured a pup
sporting a bowler on his head and
a daisy in his mouth. The caption
read:
"No bones about it, you're top
dog today!"
Or a later card, a dishevelled
little fellow confided, "It's your
birthday and you've got that little
something no one else has — a
birthday card from me,"
Then came a verse that would
bring tears to the eyes of any
sentimental aunt.
"If someone should ever ask me
Why I think the world of you
I could give a hundred reasons
And each one would be true.
For you're the kind of person
Who's just wonderful to know —
And your birthday seems the
perfect time
For me to tell you so!"
This year the mood changed
again. One card showed a
flaming birthday cake and the
message screamed, "GREAT
BALLS OF FIRE! LOOK WHO'S
HAVING A BIRTHDAY."
The other featured a little
fireman aiming a large hose at a
huge cake covered with candles.
He explained, "It's your birthday
again, and I'm ready for it this
time."
The two older children are even
influencing their younger
brother. Last year his verse said:
"Hope your day is happy, Aunt,
Hope your day is bright . .
Hope your day's the special kind
When everything's just right."
But this year his card pictured
a cowboy on the front and these
words on the inside:
"I can't imagine you getting any
nicer . . . older yes, nicer no!"
Could those kids be trying to
tell me something?
The Women's Missionary
Counsel from the Exeter Pen-
tecostal Church assembled at the
home of Mrs. Milford Prouty,
July 29.
Mrs. Keith McLaren presided
over the meeting and led in the
hymns "The Children of the
Lord" and "The Child of a King."
Mrs. Elmer Desjardine ab-
companied on the piano.
Mrs. Hilda Bodaly opened in
prayer. The roll call' was taken
and answered by a scripture
verse on "Children," There were
13 present. Mrs. R. Hookey read a
poem on prayer.
The message of the afternoon
was given by Mrs. Addie
Morlock. Her theme was "God
Will Provide." Miss Marion
McLean spoke on missions.
Page
Times-Advocate, August 5, 1976.
By ELAINE TOWNSHEND
Subtle hints?
La
Xi-Gamma-Nu-Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi enjoyed an afternoon
of swimming at president Pat
Fletcher's home recently.
Former • member . Marilyn
Wilson of Tiverton was a guest.
Assisting the hostess and
serving refreshments were Carol
Reid, Mary Ellison, Diane Jef-
fery and Maude Connon.
Carol and Bill Schofield and
their two children of Australia '•
are visiting with Mrs. Mary
Cudmore, Exeter. Mrs. Schofield
is a former nurse at South Huron
Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Webb, Mr. &
Mrs. Herman Hodgson, Mr. &
Mrs. Ed Ward and Mr. &Mrs. E.
R. Pooley were dinner guests for
the 90th birthday celebrations on
July 29 for Bert Francis.
MR. AND MRS. ALVIN BECKER
Carol Ann Shackleton and Alvin Michael Becker were united in
marriage July 24 at Berea By-The-Water Lutheran Church in Goderich
by Rev. Marvin Barz. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Benson
Shackleton, RR 1, Dungannon and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Becker, RR 1,
Dashwood are parents of the groom. Valerie Shackleton was the maid
of honour and the bridesmaids were Evelyn McClinchey and Helen
Osbourne. The best man was John Becker and guests were ushered by
Jim Becker and Gerald Shackleton. After a wedding trip to Northern
Ontario the couple is residing on Concession 14 of Hay township.
photo by Haugh
MR; AND MRS. EMERSON JOHNS
Pastor Ivor Bodenham and Pastor Ray Miller officiated at the July 17
wedding of Lillian Irene Marquardt and Emerson Lewis Johns in Em-
manuel Baptist Church, Exeter. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Davis and the groom's parents are Ina Johns and the late
Lewis Johns. The matron of honour was Mary Gardiner, maid of
honour, Shirley Keyes and the bridesmaids were Janet Marquardt and
Darlene Davis. The flower girl was Joanne Marquardt. The best man
was Hans Gerstenkorn and guests were ushered by Philip Davis, David
Marquardt and William Johns, They are residing at RR 3, Exeter.
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MR. AND MRS. ROBERT RATHWELL
Katherene Louise Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Davis of
Hensall and Robert John Rathwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lep-
pington, Bayfield were married on June 26 at the Hensall United
Church, Hensall by the Rev. Donald Beck. The attendants were matron
of honour, Anne Spanton, Point Edward, bridesmaid Mary Ann
Rathwell, Bayfield and junior bridesmaid, Karen Campbell, Hensall.
The groom was attended by Brian Semple, Bayfield, and the ushers
were Walter Leppington, Clinton, and John Fowler, London. Following
the marriage, a dinner was held in the Fellowship Hall of the United
Church and later a dance was held in the Zurich Community Centre.
After their honeymoon in Niagara Falls, the couple took up residence
in Hensall.
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