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Two couples mark anniversaries
Sy MRS. WILUAIA ROHDE
THAMES ROAD - Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Hodgert and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rohde celebrated their 34th and
44th wedding anniversaries respec-
Lively on -Saturday, September 3.
The actual date is September 11.
We had supper in Blyth and then we
wet to.see Bordertown Cafe at the Ralph .Morley of London, Mr. and • Church begins again
Nth Playhouse. It was well acted Mrs. Floyd Cooper, Joan and Doug Sunday, September 11 at 11:15
and much enjoyed. 'and friend, Mr.. and Mrs. Dan a.m. Church and Sunday School
.Smith, C!:ad and Courtney of Elim- 'will commence.
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bray, Monday, September 12 the Unit -
Vanessa and Kristy Bray. Happy. cd Church Women will commence
birthday, Jessica. their -fall meetings with a supper
-Mrs. Bev (Margaret). Brintnell of meal at the Three AAA See Restau-
Burlington, Mrs. Doug (Judy)• rant at 6 p.m. We will hold our
McBride of Usbornc Twp.,_ Mrs.. meeting there. too. Mrs. Thca
William Coward, Mr. and 'Mrs. Dan Wisch will be the guest speaker.
tained on Monday for supper in Coward and Erin were guests Au-
honour.of their daughter Jessica's gust 27 at the wedding of Debbie
second birthday. The guests were Coward and Quentin Denison in
Mrs. Jennie Bray and Agnes.. Mrs. Peace River, Alberta. Debbie is the
Kay Morley of Exeter, Mr: and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Mrs. Robert- Hulley and Peggy of Coward of Yellowknife, North
.RR Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dun- West Territories. Congratulations
lop and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. to Quentin and Debbie. .
Miss Janice Stewart returned to
Coquitlam, B.C., recently after hol-
idaying with her parents Mr: and
Mrs. Glen Stewart. •
Miss Julie Entwistle, a kinder-
garten teacher, and Mr. Garry Car--
' ter, a cabinet maker from Hamilton,
New. Zealand, spent a few days re-
cently with Mr., and Mrs. Brad
Cann. They arc motoring across
Canada.
Manypeople attended our Open
House at Kirkton Community Cen-
tre on Sunday afternoon in honour
of our 40th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bray- enter -
PriESENTATON --Huron 4-H clubs are $392 richer after a donation from Dave Moore Fuels. The money came
from- a promotion which set aside $5 from every 50 litres of lubricating oil sold by the Petrocan dealer. Shown with
Moore (left) are 4 -H -leaders Diane Kaak, Crediton 5, Nancy Smith, Elimville 1 -and Dave McClure, South Huron
'Conservation _ Club, -accepting on behalf of all Huron clubs, and Rural Organization Specialist Nick Ge(eynse from
the Clinton OMAF office. Moore gave an identical amount to Middlesex County 4-H clubs.
Attendance seals next Sunday
By MARGARET HOGGARTH
KII'PEN = St. Andrew's- United-
.Kippen, mct at 11:00 :on
Sunday, September 4. Rev. Lorne
K ray s sermon was a study of 'the
Gospel of Sr. Luke. Mrs. Barbara
Cooper presided at the organ. -
During next. Sunday's service, at-
tendance seals will be given out to
the Sunday School students.
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LIONESSES DONATE - The Lio ess. Clubs from Bayfield, Exeter,
Goderich, Vanastra and Selforth, donated some equipment to the Huron.[
County Cancer Society. The groups donated one trapez ., three back '
rests and nine sheepskins. The equipment can be loaned out to any can-
cer patient in the county through Home Care. Shown here holding onto the
trapeze are (from, the left): Viola Taylor, Seaforth; Kathleen Siertsema,•
Bayfield; May Lou Aubin, Goderich; and Karen Fry, Huron County•Home
Care- Co-ordinator. Seated on the sheepskin and using a back rest is' Liz
Ball from Exeter. Absent from the photo is the Vanastra representative.
Photo by Clinton News Record.
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Kippcn U.C.W. wilt meet at 8:00
p.m. on Tuesday, September 13.
Roll call will be an article for the
Loatian Refugee family.
Kippen Gun Club
Jamie Caldwell reported there
were 20 shooters taking part on the
regular Tuesday evehing shoot of
August 30 at Kippen Gun Club.
Harrison Schook, Ron Rayner; Ken
Whetham, Lloyd Haskell and Neil
Voskamp all scored 24 points.
Gard Glazier, Bill Smith, Ed
Stcegstra, Glen Mogk, Bcrt Mahaf-
fey, Jim Butcher, Brad Mann and
Roy Lamport each obtained 23
points:
Next with 22 points- were Bob
Baker, -Paul Mellor. and Lloyd Ven-
ncr. -
Kevin Clark -shot a 21, Bart Post -
ma 20, while Bill Foran and Jiin
Drehman both shot 17.
Personals
Mary Janc Parsons, daughter of
Phyllis and Harold Parsons, is now
in Kitchener where she is studying
- Radio and -Television Broadcasting
at Connestoga College.
Julie Wright, daughter of Evelyn
and _Roger .Vcnncr, spent several
days in the arca before returning to -
Toronto to start a new position.
Gcsa Wisclt, daughter of Thea and
Uwe Wisch, continues her studies
at Wilfred Laurier University in
--iWatorloo,_wherc ,she is in fourth
year Business.
Janet Hoggarth, daughter of Al
and Margaret Hoggarth, has returned
to University of Western Ontario to
study third ycar Sciences and Biolo-
gy.
Greg Hoggarth will begin his
teaching career at S.H.D.H.S. 1,,
Exeter. He will be teaching Math
and Computer.
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BUSHBY - McCURDY
Barbara McCurdy, daughter of Do„
and Marion McCurdy, Centralia, and
Micheal Bushby, son of Jim and
Joan Bushby, London, exchanged
marriage vows on -July 2, 1988 at
Centralia United Church with Rev.
Deb • Carter officiating. The bride
was attended by her sister Sandra
McCurdy, as maid of honour and
Carol Abbott and Michelle Ste. Ma-
rie as bridesmaids. Best man was
Steven Bushby, brother of the
groom and ushers were Scott Staf-
ford and Michael Sexsmith. Flower
girl was Samatha-Barrett and ring -
bearer was Patrick Fields. Candle-
lighters were Shawn McCurdy and
Christopher. Fields: Soloist was
Shawn McCurdy and trumpeter was
John Oosterink with Bill Oosterink
as organist. The couple are residing
in London. Barbara and Mike would
like to thank all their friends and rel-
atives for helping to make this day
so special. • -
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