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MR. AND MRS. WILMER FERGUSON
Margaret E. Forrest and Wilmer J. Ferguson were united in
marriage October 6, 1979 at Henson United Church. Rev.
Stan McDonald officiated. The attendants were Mrs. Deanna
Brock and Don Ferguson. A family dinner followed at the Ben-
miller Inn. They will reside at 133 John Street East, Ex-
eter. Photo by Jack Doerr
Times- Advocate, October 11, 1979 Page 7
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Church Exeter by Rev. Kenneth Knight. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Campbell, Exeter and the
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rowcliffe, Hensall.
Matron of honour was Barb Ferguson, and bridesmaids were
Sharon Campbell, Patti Rowcliffe and Jane Bowerman. Best
man was Kevin Buchanan, and ushers were Bill Consitt, Gary
Campbell and David Rowcliffe. After a honeymoon to
Niagara Falls, the couple have taken up residence at R.R. 2
Hensall.
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Exeter women have Iunch,
hear about special camp
Thanksgiving was read
followed by hymn "Sing to
the Lord of Harvest."
A Thanksgiving message
was read by Mrs. Ruth
Jeffery. The junior choir
from Exeter United Church
accompanied by Mt's.
Margaret Coates sang two of
their favourite songs,
A film strip "Thanks be to
God" followed reminding
each and everyone to give
thanks for many things, to
praise God for the beauty of
the earth, for life, memory
work, ones we love, sharing
with others.
Scriptures of
Thankfulness were read,
The fall evening UCW was
held September 10 opening
with a enjoyable pot luck
supper,
Mrs. Vera Armstrong
welcomed all ladies back
after a busy summer and
hoped they were ready to
start the fall activities.
The roll call was answered.
by one enjoyed event that
happened during the sum-
mer.
Mrs. Armstrong presided
for the business. Mrs,
Marion Dougall reported
that an exhibit for evening
unit is being entered in
Exeter Fall.
Mrs. Elaine Skinner's
group was in charge of the
devotional. Scripture was
read in unison followed by a
hymn,
Mrs. Flora Doerr in-
troduced guest speaker Rev.
Forsythe. Rev. and Mrs.
Forsythe helped at a single
parent and family camp this
past summer, A lively
discussion followed.
Rev. Forsythe also talked
on the Vacation Bible, School
held this past summer at the
United Church. This was an
experience that proved very
successful.
Mrs. Elaine Skinner
thanked the guest speaker
and the meeting was closed
with a prayer by Mrs. Barb
McLellan.
The October evening UC
meeting was held in the
ladies parlour with a good
attendance. Mrs. Harry
Dougall welcomed all the
ladies also guests, members
of the junior choir.
The theme of the
devotional being
Thanksgiving a poem
Couple wed
in Clinton
Wesley Willis United
Church, Clinton was the
scene of a quiet wedding on
Friday, September 28, when
Susan Maxine Kingma of
Exeter was united in
marriage to John Thomas
Murch also of Exeter.
The couple were attended
by the bride's twin sister
Sandra and her husband Ron
Dawe of Exeter. The bride's
small son Michael Kingma
was ring bearer and a niece
of the bride, little Tammy
Rohde was flower girl.
The wedding music was
played by Cathy Potter at
the organ. Rev. John
Destricher officiated at the
double ring ceremony.
After a short trip to points
east, the couple will reside at
137 Simcoe St. Exeter.
Each lady told something
they are thankful for, The
Lord's Prayer was repeated
in unison. A book called Time
was read by Marion Dougall,
Fern Dougall was in-
troduced and showed a few
of the lovely crafts she had
made up . Ideas for home
and bazaar.
Vera Armstrong presided
for the business thanking
Marion Dougall and her
group for the Thanksgiving
program. Roll call followed
after which Mrs. Marion
Dougall and Mrs. Ada
Dinney and any others who
helped, were thanked and
congratulated for entering
the UCW entry in Exeter
Fall Fair and placing first.
Coming events are a wed-
ding October 6, fall regional
at Elimville October 9 with
Mrs. Alma Langford guest
speaker in AM, birthday
party at Bluewater Nursing
Home October 18, general
meeting November 26 and
bazaar November 17,
A delicious lunch was
served by. Alma Godbolt's
group.
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TO MARRY — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tindall, RR 1, Lucan are
happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Nancy to Mr. Ron Cunningham, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Cunningham. The wedding will take place on Fri-
day, October 26, 1979 at Centralia United Church, Centralia,
Ontario. An open reception to follow. Another reception to
take place in Wiarton on Saturday, November 3, 1979.
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CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. James Prance
celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Monday at their
Oak street home in Grand Bend with an Open House. They
were also treated to a family dinner at the Fireside Inn. Mr.
and Mrs. Prance farmed in McGillivray township for 34 years
before moving to Grand Bend. They have one daughter Mrs.
Irene Desjardine and eight grand children and 10 great
children. Also predeceased by a son Manley.
MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL MASSE
St. Boniface Parish was the scene of a September wedding for
Wendy Meidinger and Michael Masse. The bride's parents are
Leo and Cecilia Meidinger, Zurich, and Clare and Lucille
Masse, RR 3, Zurich are the groom's. parents. Rosemary
Meidinger was maid of honour, and bridesmaids were
Marilyn Kenda and Brenda DeGroot. Danielle McKinnon and
Nicole Beauchamp were flowergirls. Best man was Pat Groot,
and attending the groom were Phil Masse and Rick Masse.
Gerard Masse and Doug Meidinger ushered the guests. Ring
bearers were Jody Masse and Darren Durand. Father Mooney
officiated at the wedding which took place September 15 at
2:30 p.m. After a honeymoon to Niagara Falls, the bride and
groom are now residing in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross
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companied by Mrs.
Marriott, sisters Mrs.
Verna Towle, London and
Mrs. Susan Link, Exeter
spent a most enjoyable
week-end touring the
Muskoka district when the
trees were in their most
gorgeous colours and the
weather was ideal.
They stopped at places of
interest such as the Blue
Mountain Pottery works at
Collingwood, The Martyr's
Shrine at Midland, the
Indian Village and Santa
Claus Village at
Bracebridge and the Dr.
Bethune Memorial House at
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