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Poi - Zee Greet
Together Deb & Gord Phillips
and Francine & Jack De Groot
are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage
of their children
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Toby and Ange will share
their testimony of love on
September 30th, 2006 in
St. Patrick's Catholic Church,
Kinkora Ontario.
Austin - Calder
They have spent years of friendship together this is true, after
great times and happiness they've finally said 1 DO".
Shannon Austin of Seaforth and Mark Calder of Mount Forest
were married on August 12,2006 at the Oakwood Resort in
Grand Bend. Shannon is the daughter of Bruce and Jane Austin and
sister to Dave and Shea Austin of Seaforth.
She is a pharmaceutical representative in the Kitchener
area and •a graduate of Brock University.
Mark is the son of Gord and Kathy Calder and brother to
Lori Eurig of Mount Forest. Mark is a warehouse operator
at Reserach In Motion (RIM) in Waterloo.
Sharing in their special day was their wedding party consisting
of Shea Austin- maid of honour, and bridesmaids Staria Wick,
Kate Murray, Loni Horst, Sarah McLellan and Staci Aitken. Chris
Benson stood as best man along with groomsmen Chris. Aitken, Dylan
Wick, John Calder, Rob Craig and Willy Kleinsteuber.
The adorable flower girl was Jaeden Aitken and Luke Eurig
was the handsome ring bearer. Rev. Douglas Westgate was the
celebrant and the master of ceremonies was Amy Houston.
The happy couple enjoyed a romantic honeymoon in the
Mayan Riviera and currently resides
in Kitchener, Ontario.
Correspondence
Community Development Action
Committee ready for leaf pick-up
The Hensall shuffleboard
scores for Sept. 19 are as fol-
lows: (five games) Gord Ross
486. (four games) Donna
Smale 423, Cor DeCorte 419,
Bill Coleman 361. (three
games) Doris Muir 464,
Catherine DeCorte 433, Edna
Deitz 402, Ken Lingelback
384, Joyce Pepper 341, Ann
Van Dorren 338.
At Hensall United Church
minister Peter Challen's mes-
sage was "Paul's journal on
the road."
The organist was Bill
Gibson. Evaline •McAllister
was the greeter. Donna
Hamather looked after the
nursery. Glenn Hayter was
the reader and candle lighter.
Oct. 1 is Worldwide
Communion Sunday.
Communion will be served by
Rev Stan McDonald.
Hensall Community
Development Action
Committee volunteers :will be
picking up leaves in Hensall
on Mondays,. Wednesdays
and Fridays. Leaf pick-up
will begin when the leaves
start to fall.
At Carmel Presbyterian
Church, Rev. Ken Knight was
the guest minister with Joyce
Pepper playing the organ.
The offering was received by
Robert Bell and Frank Varley.
Next Sunday will be
Communion with Rev. Gwen
Brown.
By Liz Sangster
Area churches to participate in WOrId:Wide Communion
The weather in Winthrop
these last few days is very
unpredictable - sunny one
minute and a few minutes
later - pouring rain.
When I was young I
remember my parents and
grandparents saying this
weather was due to the
change in the equinox and
this year it has certainly
proved that saying.
The regular service at
Cavan United Church was
conducted by Rev. John
whose sermon was titled "The
Difference True Wisdom
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Friday, October 6
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Paul Linton
and
Amanda Ryan -
Friday, October 6, 2,006
Bpm -lam Seaforth Agri-plex
Age of Majority
Lunch Provided
Jeremy
519-345-2620
Music by DJ
Tickets $8.00
Jeff
519-887-6920
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Susan MacDonald was the
greeter and Ruth Campbell
helped her with the collect-
ing.
Next Sunday is World Wide
Communion with
Egmondville, Cavan and
Northside United Churches
participating.
Services will be
at Northside so
no church or
Sunday School at
Cavan.
The following
Sunday services
will resume at
Cavan - it being
Thanksgiving.
Diane and Jeff
Howson and fam-
ily of Blyth visit-
ed with Doug
and Vicki
Campbell and
girls.
Mar y
Hamilton of
Hanover, and
Sally Martin of
Tillsonburg visit-
ed recently with
their sister,
Susan
MacDonald and
Brian.
Don, Maja and
Paul Dodds
have returned
home after
spending the
week at the
plowing match
near
Peterborough.
Maja reported
the weather
11was similar to
:1 ours here, wet
some of the
time and clear
others.
by Ruth
Campbell
BUCK & DOE
for
Kurt Beuerman
Katie Holland
Saturday October 7, 2006
9pm-lam
Seaforth Community Centre
Tickets $6.00 at Archles U.P.I.
Age of Majority Lunch Provided
DJ & Prizes!
551 Huron St.
273-6780
Show Schedule for September 29 - October 5
School for Scoundrels
Nightly at 7:00 & 9:15 pm Sat/Sun matinee at 2 pm II
Jack Ass Two
Nightly at 7:00 & 9:15 pm Set/Sun matinee at 2 pm
Open Season -
Nightly at 7 & 9:15 pm SaVSun matinee at 2 pm
Accepted
Nightly at 7 & 9:15 pm Set/Sun matinee at 2 pm
Everyone's Hero
Nightly at 7:00 & 9:15 pm Sat/Sun matinee at 2 pm
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