HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1995-08-02, Page 19Couple atte
nds daughter's wedding
Ray and Eleanor Maloney of
RR 5 Seaforth and Joe and
Helen Nolan of St. Columban
attended the wedding of Jodi
Sararas, .daughter of Ross and
Grace Sararas of Exeter, and
Dwayne Overholt, son of Mr
and Mrs Philip Overholt of
Zurich at St. Boniface Church,
Zurich, at 2 p.m. on Saturday,
July 29. The reception was
held at the Exeter Arena.
Mrs Adrian Plue, Teresa Plue
and Barbara Plue of
Codrington spent a few days
with Agnes Murray and all
ENGAGEMENT
UNDERW00D/PARKER
Colin, Jeff and Greg are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their parents,
Shelly Underwood
and
Len Parker
The "Country Style"
wedding will take place at
their home in Glammis, on
Saturday, August 12, 1995.
Open reception to follow at
Kincardine Legion at 8:30
p.m.
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STORYTIME AT CHILDREN'S CENTRE - These area Children's Centre. From left: Brittany Priebe, J.J. Struthers,
youngsters were captivated by storyteller Rob Neeves of Natalie Priebe (snoozing in ba gnourid), Ashley Muse,
Newton Friday moming at the Seaforth Co-operative Nicole Watson, Shawn Goodman.
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Guests thanked
for coming
Omitted in a recent Dublin
article "Dublin native
celebrates 25 years in
priesthood". He was also
mindful of the .deceased
members of his family his
father, Dan; brothers, Bill, Joe,
and Bernard; brothers-in-law,
Joe _Malone, and' John
Krauskopf.
Gift -bearers at the Mass were
his brothers, Gordon - and
Danny; sisters, Mary Wickens,
Jean Groshok, Brigid Malone,
Dorothy' .Krauskopf, and
Patricia McGilvery.
Father Jack welcomed and
thanked his guests for attending
Dan Costello, a brother from
Kitchener, brought greetings,
best wishes, and some
brotherly advice on behalf of
the Costello family.
A former parishioner of
Tillsonburg brought greetings
and well deserved accolades.
Answering "Here I Am,
Lord" to his calling was a great
blessing not only for Father
Jack but for all who know him.
May he enjoy many more years
to spread laughter and the
"Good News" of the gospel.
Congratulations to another
Dublin son of whom we are
very proud!
The third annual barbecue
and hay wagon ride for a group
of residents of Chelsey Park
Retirement Community of
London, Ontario was held at,
the farm of Charlie and
Veronica Price RR 1 Dublin,
on Friday, July 7.
Maureen Ross and Cathy
Metclnik, Social Recreation
Facilitators of Chelsey Park,
organized the excursion by
driving a bus load of residents
to the farm of Maureen's
parents, northwest of Dublin.
The weather co-operated for
most of the day. Everyone was
pleased to enjoy the gardens,
outdoors and hospitality of the
Dublin folk.
Joe Eckert was happy to have
the following visitors; Dan
(O.P.P.) and Michelle Van
Loon; Michael and his girl
friend.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
'Some friends are as
inseparable as wire coat
hangers.'
Graduate - Lori DeWys gradu-
ated from the University of
Windsor with a Bachelor of
Education degree. In June,
Lori began supply teaching
with the Huron• County Board
of Education.
Congratulations Lori
Mom, Dad, Brad,
Kim and Brian
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by Cecilia Ryan
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visited with Sister Marietta
Delaney at "The Pines"
Ursuline Convent, Chatham.
Dr. Don Melady of Toronto
visited with Frances Delaney
on the weekend.
Laura and Les Ward of
Kitchener visited on Sunday
50th Anniversary
Bob & Edith McMillan
are celebrating their
50th Wedding
Anniversary ort
Aug 26/95.
Friends are invited to an
Open House at First
Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth from
2-4p.m.
No gifts please
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Entertainment: 6:30 to 7:00
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Dance: 8:00 to 12:00
The Draw: 6:30 to 11:00
BBQ Roast Beef
Carry On Cloggers
The Essentials
The Moonliters
Extra Dinner tickets will be available at Bob and
Betty's Variety In Advance to Thursday Aug. 10th.
$13.00 each.
THE EARLY BIRD WINNERS ARE:
Dec. for $100 Art and Marie Bolton
Jan. for $40 Carol Hunt
Feb. for $40 Tom and Joanne Melady
March for $40 Larry Flanagan
April for $40 Andy and Jean Lunn
May for $40 Glen McNichol
June for $40 Gary and Barb Betties
July for $40 Maureen Agar
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with Cecila Ryan and Gerry
and Karen Ryan, Jason,
Amanda and Jeremy.
FORTHCOMING
MARRIAGE
BACHERT MACFARLANE
Dan and Mary Bachert of RR #4,
Seaforth, Ont., and Don and Betty
Macfarlane of Glen Ewen, Sask., are
pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children
Daniel Paul
and
- Carol Ii
The wedding will take place in the will
of the Lord, on Saturday, August 19,
1995 at 11:00 a.m. at
Glen Ewen Gospel Hall,
Glen Ewen, Sask.
Van Egmond
House
Old
Fashioned
Homecoming
Ihealkfast
Aug. 6, 1995
8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Adults $5.00
Children (11 & under) '2.50
Preschoolers FREE
Eggs, Sausage, Bacon,
Pancakes, Toast,
Home Fried Potatoes
Muffins & Jam
Coffee, Juice -
Music
LIVE BAND
TME HURON EXPOSITOR, August 2, 1$95.1$
Seaforth Homecoming
50's Dance
TICKET HOLDERS
Proofs of
age of majority
will be required
for admittance
to dance.
No refunds
at -the door.
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ONLY 200 TICKETS TO BE SOLD
Adults $10.00
Children 5-11 - $6.00
4 and Under Free
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