HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-10-26, Page 7MR. & MRS. RONALD E. RADER
Shirley Jeannette DeVries and Ronald Edward Rader were
united in marriage September 30 at Bethel Reformed Church
in Exeter. Rev. Henry van Essen officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
DeVries are the parents of the bride and the groom is the son
of Mrs. Leona Reichert of Zurich and the late Lome Rader.
Matron of honour was Mrs. Marlene Taylor and bridesmaids
were Janice Oke, Jeannette DeVries and Pauline DeVries. Sue
Ann Soldan was flower girl. The best man was Bob Case.
Guests were ushered by Jerry Rader and Bart DeVries.
Following a honeymoon to Pennsylvania, the couple has
taken up residence in Zurich. Photo by Snyder Studio
District sororities
form joint council
In an attempt to draw nine
area Beta Sigma Phi
chapters together, a joint
council has been formed.
The council made up of
nine representatives from
the individual groups will in
clude three chapters from
Exeter, two Goderich
branches, two from Clinton,
a chapter from Mitchell and
one in Kincardine.
By drawing the chapters
together as a community the
Beta Sigma Phi organization
in the area hope to gain
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Author will
visit groups
What a tremendous
feeling it must be to have
total faith in God and to know
you are his chosen in
strument to improve the lot
of thousands of his children
mentally, physically, and
spiritually, with demon
strations of God’s power and
wisdom appearing, as
miracles, in time of need.
Such is the story told by
Mrs. Induk Pahk. The
daughter of a Buddist
mother, she lost her father, a
Confucian scholar at the age
of six. Although disinherited
by Korean law, which
required a male heir, Induk
and her mother found new
meaning for their lives in the
Christian faith, taught them
by American missionaries.
But Induk was not content
to let things go at that. “God
gave me a dream that will
not let me sleep; He gave me
an adventure that will not let
me rest.”
That dream was a won
derful dream of a series of
training schools for Korean
boys from high school
through a four year
vocational college. For 50
years Mrs. Pahk has been
travelling through the
United States and Canada,
praising God telling her
story, raising money for her
boys in Korea.
Now she is seeing her
dream
Times-Advocate, October 26, 1978
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REBEKAHS INSTALL OFFICERS—The installation of officers for the Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge was held Wednesday at Ex
eter United Church. From left to right are vice grand Marg Cook, district deputy president Kathleen Cuthill of Seaforth, Noble
Grand Shirley Cooper, vice president of theRebekah Assembly of Ontario, Constance Humby of Thunder Bay, and Junior Past
Noble Grand Joyce Morgan. T-A photo
women
view local crafts
The October meeting of were the art was mentioned
Trivitt Memorial A.C.W. was
held in the Parish Hall
Tuesday evening with the
president, Mrs. Allan Elston,
in the chair.
Mrs. Andy Carter led the
devotions and read an in
teresting article from “The
Arctic News” on the Church
in the Arctic. The 1979
Church calendars were on
sale.
Mrs. Gerald McAuley was
in charge of the program and
introduced the guest
speaker, Mrs. Henry Van
Essen, who gave a most
interesting address on
“Spinning.” She told of
many passages in the Bible
and demonstrated with her
spindle and spinning-wheel.
She also displayed the wool
before it is cleaned and spun
and several articles she had
made as well as some pieces
of pottery which she had also
made. Mrs. McAuley
thanked Mrs. VanEssen and
presented her with a plant.
A meeting for A.C.W.
members is to be held in
Milverton November 15, with
a “fellowship hour” from
5:30 to 6:30 before the
meeting. Mrs. Carter and
Miss Verna Greenlee served
following the meeting when
Rev. H. VanEssen and Rev.
G.A. Anderson joined the
group.
their
Seaforth group visits ERSMAN'S BAKERY
Rebekahs install new officers EXETER, ONTARIO
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mutual support for
fund raising and social ac
tivities as well as exchange
ideas and solve any
problems that arise.
As well, with the joint
council, the annual
Founder’s Day dinner, held
each year in April will
become a group event.
The area council is con
sidering the idea of forming
a newsletter to be sent to
each chapter after the coun
cil meets. Their meetings
will be held in Clinton. It
was chosen as a common
meeting place because of its
central location. The council
will meet again on
November 22.
Those involved in the com
mittee include: Marjorie
Payne, Mitchell; Joy
McKee, Goderich; Pat
Spense, Goderich; Mary
Ward, Mitchell; Joanne
Bowen, Exeter; Mary
Marsh, Clinton; Victoria
Zyluk, Kincardine; Brenda
Rutledge, Clinton; Cindy
Barker, Mitchell.
One of the Clinton sorority
chapters is presently selling
tickets on a quilt. They have
also planned a bazaar to be
held at the town hall on
Saturday, December 2.
The Kincardine chapter is
in the midst of planning a
toy library. Although it may
be a lending library in the
future, the Beta Sigma Phi
there are planning the
library as a place where
children come for a story
hour and play with the toys
that are available.
The Pride of Huron
Rebekah Lodge members
and guests enjoyed a
banquet Wednesday evening
prior to their meeting. N.G.
Sister Joyce Morgan
presided for the meeting
assisted by V.G. Sister
Shirley Cooper.
Sister Audrey MacGregor
introduced Bro.
Broadfoot PGM
representative to
Sovereign Grand Lodge
Jean Hodgert introduced
Kathleen Cuthill DDP, and
Olive Hicks introduced
Constance Humby,
president of the Rebekah
Assembly of Ontario. Guests
were present from Seaforth,
Hensail, Clinton and
Thunder Bay. An invitation
from Clinton was received to
attend their dessert euchre
on November 1.
Sister Cuthill and her staff
of Seaforth installed the
Pride of Huron officers:
N.G. Shirley Cooper, VG
Margaret Cook, Rec. Secy,
Alice Bowen, Financial
Secretary, Lena Kirkland,
treasurer, Mavis Atthill,
musician, Lena Willard,
Warden, Marjorie Arthur,
conductor, Cheryl Edwards,
chaplain, Reta Morley.
IG Gloria McFalls, OG
Rose Broderick, J.P.N.G.
Joyce Morgan, Color bearer
Kathy “ ----------- ---
Sister,
Sister,
Olive
Hodgert, RSVG Audrey
MacGregor, LSVG Cora
Smith, RSC Myrtle Orr, LSC
Iva Blair, RSJPNG Norma
Meikle, LSJPNG Helen Jory,
Trustee Clara Harris.
Mrs. Cuthill brought
greetings and spoke on the
meaning of a smile. Mrs.
Heywood, Rebekah
Leone Brock, Naomi
Leona Hern., RSNG
Hicks, LSNG Jean
Humby bringing greetings
from the Rebekah Assembly,
stressed the meaning of
being a Rebekah and also
spoke on the President’s
project which is a second
whirl pool bath at the Odd
Fellows Home in Barrie. Mr.
Broadfoot brought
greetings from the Grand
Lodge and also the Sovereign
Grand Lodge.
Members were reminded
of the Degree of Chivalry
being bestowed on four
members to be held in
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blossom. With God’s help at
every turn, the high school is
operating and the four year
college as well. It is an
amazing story and most
interesting.
Induk Pahk is the author of
four books concerning her
Lord, her life and her work.
She sets aside one week of
her busy routine for
speaking engagements in
Ontario and this time will be
sponsored by groups, schools
and churches in Ancaster,
Hamilton, Toronto, Welland
and other points.
She comes to Exeter on
Friday, October 27 and will
speak to the South Huron
District High School at 9
a.m., the Exeter Christian
Women’s Club at 10:00 a.m.
and the Exeter United
Church at 8:00 p.m. The
public is invited to,attend her
evening session.
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Royal Canadian Legion held
a meeting Monday, October
23.
President Elsie Mcdonald
chaired the meeting.
Mystery prize was won by
Barbara Hearn.
The presentation of ten
year pins was made to
Elaine Baynham and Ann
Kennedy; 20 year pin to
Dorothy Marks and 25 year
pins to Amanda Hamilton
and Julie Higgins.
Annie Lawson presented a
gift to Elizabeth Wilson who
is moving to London.
Zone Commander Peg
Coombs from Seaforth made
her official visit. She com
plimented the auxiliary on
' their good work toward the
i Branch and the veterans.
1 She emphasized the im-
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'veterans at Westminster
Hospital. She reported on
the Provincial Convention
held in London recently.
There are 402 Auxiliaries
in Provincial Command with
29,399 members, 1,006 of
these are life members,
$20,000 was donated to the
Bursary Fund and $710,000
toward Welfare.
A memorial donation of
$25 was given to the Zone
toward the purchase of a
respirator to be donated to
Westminster Hospital in
memory of the husband of
Maxine Jarezak third vice-
president of Provincial
Command.
All auxiliary members are
asked to attend the Remem
brance Day Service and
Parade to be held November
5.
Next auxiliary meeting
will be held November 27.
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