Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1994-08-10, Page 11Entertainment Weddings KLAVER-BEDARD Nicholas Peter John Klaver and Tracy Lynn Bedard were joined in marriage on Saturday, July 30th, 1994 at St. Columban Church. Father J. Hardy was celebrant. Tracy is the daughter of Jack and Bonnie Bedard, of Seaforth. Nicholas is the son of Herman and Elizabeth Klaver of St. Columban. Maid of Honour was Sandra Kucheravy, friend of the bride. Best Man was Richard Klaver, brother of the groom. Bridesmaids were Charmaine Wurfel, friend of the bride; Dawn Bates, cousin of the bride and Sherri Maloney, niece of the groom. Flower girl was Heather Bedard, niece of the bride. Ushers were Gary Bedard, brother of the bride; Robert Reid, brother- in-law of the groom and Brian Murray, friend of the groom. Ring bearer was Mackenzie Reid, nephew of the groom. Soloists were Cindy and Kim Maloney, nieces of the groom and Cathy Smith, cousin of the bride. Organist was Patsy Crowley. Altar boys were Jared, Kyle and Shane Murray. A reception was held at Seaforth and District Community Centres. The couple will reside at RR 1 Walton. (photo by Frank Philips). HELM - SNELL Dennis James Helm and Kimberley Anne Snell were joined in marriage at Northside United Church on Saturday, August 6. Dennis is the son of Slt;,ila and Eugene Lisowyk, of London. Kimberley is the daughter of Keith and Shirley Snell, of Seaforth. Matron of Honour was Krista Ellis, of Exeter and Dorothy Dyk, of Blyth, was bridesmaid. Flowergirl was Katie Van de Vooren, of Rodney. Hest Man was Darryl Towton, of London and Doug Towton, of Lon- don was usher. Ringbearer was Matthew Ellis, of Exeter. Candlelighter was Steve Snell of Sarnia. Organist was Margaret Whitmore, of Seaforth. A trio of Deb, David and Bill Campbell performed. A reception was held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 156 Seaforth. The couple will reside in London. (Photo by Gregor Campbell). Id Mak WILLIAMSON - ISRAELS Heidi Lynn Israels and John Edward Williamson were united in marriage Saturday, June 4, 1994 at St. Ambrose Church in Brussels. Heidi is the daughter of Richard and Judy Israels of Brucefield, John is the son of Kenneth and Anne Williamson of Brussels. The maid of honour was Jennifer Jewitt and the bridesmaids were Joanne Duddy and Krista Dalzeil. The best man was Jeff Williamson and the ushers were Robert Williamson and Paul Fear. The readers were Carol Anne Regele and Heather Williamson. A dinner and reception was held at the Brussels Morris and Grey Community Centre. The couple is residing in Crediton, Ontario. OBERBICHLER - BEUTTENMILLER Dieter Oberbichler and Lisa Beuttenmiller were joined in mar- riage at Northside United Church in Seaforth on Saturday, August 6th, 1994. Rev. Bruce Cook conducted the ceremony. Dieter is the son of Mrs. Erika Oberbichler, of Austria. Lisa is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beuttenmiller, of Seaforth. Maid of Honour was Shelley Underwood, of Glamis, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Barbel Oberbichler, of Austria, sister of the groom and Tracey Wilson, of Lon- don, friend of the bride. Flower girl was Hanna Oberbichler, of Austria, niece of the groom. Best Man was Mike Oberbichler, of Austria, brother of the groom. Ushers were Brad Beuttenmiller, of Seaforth, brother of the bride and Jason Beuttenmiller, of Seaforth, brother of the bride. Ringbearer was Colin Underwood, of Glamis, friend of the bride. Organist was Margaret Whitmore and vocalists were Lori and Lisa Strong and Don Sills. A reception was held at the Seaforth Agricultural Complex. The couple took a honeymoon trip to Hawaii. The couple will reside in Austria. (Photo by Frank Phillips). Local couple celebrates anniversary Congratulations go to Dr. Roger and Marie Eickmeier who recently celebrated thcir 25th anniversary. All your friends wish you many good years ahead. Congratulations to Lisa Beuttenmiller and Dieter Oberbichler who were united in marriage. Wishes are expressed to Bob and Betty Beuttenmiller and to Lisa's grandmother Ruth Hullett township to sell logs Huilett Township Council agreed at the July 26 meeting to leave Don Scott's weeper bed on the unopened road allowance on Egmond St., until such time as the council decides to develop the road allowance. Hullett Township Council passed a motion to sell the logs as marked in the township bush on part lot 13, Con. 2, to Craig Hardwoods Ltd. at the quoted price of $27,300.The logging of the woodlot is to be completed by Nov. 30. Tops and trees marked with an X are not to be removed. ••• Hullett Township will proceed with a new administration building and have Maitland Engineering design a plan pending approval of the federal - provincial -municipal joint infrastructure funding. The decision was made at the July 26 meeting of council. Dublin by Dorothy Dillon 345-2883 united in marriage at St. Peter's • Lutheran Church, Brodhagen, on Saturday, August 6, 1994. Best wishes also are extended to the parents Robert and Laurene Regele • and Harold and Donna Wettlaufer. • Happy Birthday to Korey Nash, Seaforth, and Clare Murray, Dublin. Enjoy your day! Joe Eckert had Rita and Keith Kelly, RR 4 Stratford, visit him. Mary Dantzer arld family had a Beuttenmiller, and all other rela- tives. Congratulations to Cheryl Regele and Paul Wettlaufer who were Manor residents at Hensall Residents of Seaforth Manor Nursing Home enjoyed an outing to visit Bill Gibson's home near Hensall last week. Musical enter- tainment was enjoyed by all, fol- lowed by delicious desserts. Thanks go to Bill for inviting residents to his home. Rev. Cook conducted worship service for Seaforth Manor residents. Residents were also happy to welcome Father Hardy to conduct mass. Seaforth Manor invites com- munity members to join for any future masses to be held the first Tuesday of the month at 2 p.m. Gladys Van Egmond's band pro- vided toe -tapping music for last month's birthday party. Residents ,Seaforth Manor Nursing Home enjoy all the musical entertainers who come to the Manor! MITCHELL FAIR SEPTEMBER 2, 3, 4 This Sunday, August 14 C ,ONTON RACEWAY Clinton Fowl Ups Chicken BBLi after the Races Advance Tickets Include free Admission. Avaaable from Team members or Featuring THOROUGHBRED SIMULCAST WAGERING From Fort Eris - Post Time 1:00 p.m. LIVE RACING POST TIME 1:30 PM very successful reunion with many friends, a beautiful tent, delicious meal and a great euchre party last Saturday and guess who was the top euchre player? Well! Mary of course! Thank you Mary for such an enjoyable get-together so well- planned and on such a beautiful day! THOUGHT FOR TODAY "A filing cabinet is where papers get lost alphabetically." Blood Donor Clinic Thurs. August 25th Seaforth District Community Centres 5-9p.m. \ Sponsored by the Junior Farmers THE HURON EXPOSITOR, August 10, 1994-11 Seaforth & District Horticultural FLOWER SHOW WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 Seaforth Legion Hall 3:00 to 8:00 pm Over 60 Classes Entries must be in by 12 noon. Refreshments will be served. Entry tag at Hildebrand Flower Shop For information 522-1199. Prizes awarded at 8 pm BUCK & DOE BRAD FORBES and JACQUI LAPORTE SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 9 to 1 VARNA For more information... 522-0505 or 482-3127 AGE OF MAJORITY ONLY Join us for KARAOKE NIGHT Aug. 13, 1994 Brussels Country Inn Brussels -887-9035 Glanville & Goos Kerr and Betty Glanville of RR#4 Walton and Carlene Goos of Granton are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Lorrie and Mike. The wedding ceremony will take place at Northside United Church Saturday, August 20, 1994 at 3:30 p.m. Reception to follow at Seaforth Community Centre. McLaughlin Chev-Olds Ltd. 13 Main St. Seaforth. 527-1140 •Service •Selection •Savings •Satisfaction 'Leasing •Complete BODY SHOP Service KENDRA'S BACKYARD POOL HOPPERS Call Now To Register for Last Session in August SWIM LESSONS Your Pool or Ott Call 522-0940 or 522-1380 • Thursday SPOILED ROTTEN LADIES NIGHT Friday HOUSE V.J. Saturday Local Celebrities IROX $1.00 Cover Charge At Door Saturday August 20 Recording Artist RAY LYELL with special guest BEDROCK Tickets - '8. On Sale Now Saturday, Aug. 27 BACKYARD BBQ GRADUATION Alisson Traviss Brian and Wilma Traviss proudly announce the graduation of their daughter Alisson from the University of Western Ontario, London in Honours French. She is the granddaughter of Mr. & Mrs. Herb Traviss of Seaforth and the late Mr. & Mrs. Stan Jackson of Kippen. She has accepted a position in Vienna Austria for a year. GOOEFICN at IF YOU'VE ONLY SEEN IT OINC[. 524 1811 YOU HAVEN'T SEEN 1TALl! N tl 1 DIs,i\ PICTI'Rrff E LION THKING {ft. FAMILY I Fri. - Thurs. Fri & Sat. 7 & 8:45 p.m. AUG. 12 - 18 Sun. - Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Sunda Matinee 2 •.m. LONG DISTANCE? CALL I -800-2b5.3438 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO • 01. A wonderfully hilarious farce! AUGUST 2 - AUGUST 13 by Ray Cooney and John Chapman DIRECTED BY WALTER LEARNING Sponsored by 02 Bank of Mor+t'11101 vim - (519) 238-6000