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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-10-19, Page 9 (2)• • • MR. AND MRS. BILL DAVIS Gwenneth Anne Hendrick and James William Davis were.un- ited in marriage August 12 of Kippen United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hendrick, Kippen and -Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis, Appin ore parents of the groom. Bridal attendants were Kathryn and Karen Hendrick; Mary Margaret Davis arid Sandra Sandham. The best man was Evan McCracken and guests were ushered by Doug Carruthers, Brian Hpggith and Doug McBeath. Greenwood Studio Photo -'MR. AND MRS. GLEN RITCHIE Sherry Elizabeth Prout and Glen Allen Ritchie exchanged solemn vows of morrioge in a double ring ceremony, Septemt er 16, 1978, at Zion United Church, Crediton. Rev. Bruce Pearce officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prout, London and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ritchie, Parkhill are 'parents of the groom. Maid of honour was Janice Frayne, Exeter; bridesmaids were Joan De Papp Kincardine, Elsie Schofield London and Michelle Pierson Kin- cardine.. The best man was Glen Steeper and. ushers were Dwayne Ritchie, Beverly Ritchie, all of Parkhill, and Terry Prout, Kincardine. Flower girl and ring bearer were Leanne and Robbie Charters, RR 2, Kippen. Donald Finkbeiner was the soloist and Doug Lewis was organist.•After their trip to northern Ontario the couple are residing at RR 8, Parkhill. FLOWER DECOR CLASSES Che Country Spire 229-6341 BASIC BOWL - Tues., Oct. 24 FLOWER ARRANGEMENT ON WALL PIECE — Thurs., Oct. 26 STRAW WREATH & BROOM ARRANGEMENT \Nov. 2 CHRISTMAS DOOR StWAG Nov. 9 CHRISTMAS CENTRE PIECE Nov. 16 .Classes $2.50 per night — supplies extra. 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Advance Registration Only ERSMAN 'S BAKERY EXETER, ONTARIO Phone 235-0332 Square Oatmeals Daily 80 c Dozen ---Special Friday, October 20th Only— Parker House Rolis Doren Save 20c FREE WOOL Available to anyone wishing to do Knitting for the Exeter Children's Aid Christmas Bureau The largest distribution centre in Huron County Socks, Slippers; Scarves, Mitts, Hots & Gifts ore needed for Tots 8 Teent'ge's, Boys and Girls • Articles are to be turned inc(File Exeter United Church between 4 8 8th of December. Please Contact Molly Burke 235-0275 Beth Batten 235-0647 Mari Adams 235-0932 Human rights topic for UCW regional More than 70 attended the South Huron Fall Regional UCW meeting held at Chiselhurst United Church, Tuesday, October 17. The regional president Mrs. Harold Parker was happy to be presiding for the Regional in her home church and welcomed all. . . Theme for this day was "Human Rights". After registration a sing -a -long was conducted by Zurich U.C.W. Morning devotions were given by Centralia UCW on Human Rights, in South Korea, South Africa and Canada. Greetings were brought from the president of Huron Perth Presbyterial, Mrs. F, Zurbrigg of Listowel. She noted the Mission and Ser- vice givings were down from last year. She advised to have one meeting a year to help establish our goal of Exeter women talk blessings The October meeting'of the Afternoon Unit, UCW of Exeter United Church,. was opened by the leader Mrs. M. Dearing expressing a few thoughts on giving "Thanks" and a short prayer. Mrs. R. E. Pooley gave a short talk on "The Value of Reading." The program was in charge of Mrs. R. E. Russell. She and Miss Lauretta Siegner gave a skit which showed two different at- titudes of considering our blessings. Psalm 95. was chosen by Mrs. E. McRoberts for the Scripture lesson and it was read by Mrs. W.. Kernick who also told in poetry the story of the First Thanksgiving D.q M,. rs. McRoberts read a meditation on Autumn and Thanksgiving. Mrs. Allan Johnston rendered an appropriate solo. Several poems were read by Mrs. A. Rundle, Mrs. S. Taylor, Mrs. E. Harvey and Mrs. V. Truemner. Also. a reading "Fall House Cleaning" was given by Mrs. Russell. Recipes tasted at Crediton 4-H • By JANE SULLIVAN Crediton Club Five gathered for the fourth meeting of the 4-H Homemaking Club Essential Edibles on October 16, at the home of MaryJa--McCann- Each menin turn, answered the roll call; the soup recipe I found based on White Sauce. The girls read the material for the white sauce revised in the members pamphlet. The next part of the meeting consisted of making tea biscuits and creamy ham and mushroom supper. They made tea biscuits that were undermixed, overmixed and normal just to see the results. While the tea biscuits and creamy ham and mushroom supper -were cooking they discussed plans for the club party and decided to have a Halloween dress up party and invite parents. When the creamy ham and mushroom supper was finished it was tested and gave opinions. When the tea biscuits were done results were compared. Decorate your home with beautiful CUSTOM DRAPES Choose the tobncs and the styles you want and Barb Whiting will custom moire your drapes tor you You con also choose matching bedspreads and pillow shams WHITIN,G'S WAREHOUSE Main St. Exeter 235-1964 V• why we are together. She said we should arrive at meetings fulfilling our purpose, and she asked if we were growing spiritually as a group. Mrs. Leila Finkbeiner and Miss M. Johnstone,Goderich were in charge.of literature., Special speaker at the morning session was Ron Heimrich of Zurich and he spoke on Human Rights of mentally retarded and handicapped .people. Mr. Heimrich represents South Huron District Association for mentally retarded and is manager at Arc Industries, Dashwood. He told retarded and* handicapped people should be assisted to achieve their potential. They have the same needs and right to financial security. He spoke also of the Huron Hope Nursery and the training at Arc Industries in typing, invoicing a bakeshop woodworking and main- tenance and program con- tract. A pooled lunch was en- joyed at noon. Rev'. G. Husser who is supplying ministry at Hensall acrd Chiselhurst treated the ladies to fresh grapes which are grown at Allbright Manor near Beamsville where he and his -. wife have their home. Roll call was answered by the 12- churches par- ticipating, namely Centralia, Chiselhurst, Crediton, Dash- wood, Elimville, Exeter, Grand Bend, Greenway. Hensall, Kippen, Thames Road and Zurich, by telling a highlight of your year. Some of the answers were special speakers, strawberry suppers, hobo tea, collecting used eye glasses and stamps, historical meeting, bazaars and mother_ and daughter banquet. Afternoon guest speaker was Rev. Taylor of Varna. His topic was on church and mission. He said the church does not have a mission, it is mission, and we should see ourselves as mirrors of Jesus Christ. Rev. Taylor .and his wife had spent many years as missionaries in Nigeria, Africa. He told us you need Wisdom of Solomon, Patience of Job and age of Methuselah to deal with problems in Africa. A musical number from Hensall UCW was a piano instrumental "Bless this house", by Mrs. Dorothy Mickle. Closing thoughts were given by Mrs. Beth Batten, Exeter. MR. AND MRS. RONALD GRANT Rosemary Ann Simpson and Ronald William Gront were un- ited in marriage September 1, 1978 at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Kirkton by Rev. Mary Mills. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson, Kirkton and Mr. and Mrs. George Grant, St. Marys ore parents of the groom. The matron of honour was Mrs. Janet Dufton and bridesmaids were Becky Nairn, Cindy Banks and Pot Moffatt. The flower girl was Sarah Gregory. The best man was Bruce Grant and guests were ushered by Mark Wisternoff Paul Simpson and Brian Bartlett. Daryl Brine was the rin ewer. Soloist was Mrs. Mary Blockler accompanied b rs. Wilma Davis ter a honeymoon to Collingwood and Tobermory the coupas taken up residence in London. • • MR. AND MRS. BOB WILLIS Judy Lynn Campbell and Robert John Willis exchanged marriage vows Augvst 26 at the Exeter United -Church with Rev. James Forsythe officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mono Campbell. RR 1, Exeter and Mrs. Shirley Willis is the mother of the groom • The maid of honour was Rose McCullough and bndesmotds were Sisson Stretton, Susan Campbell and Mary W s The best mon was Gerald Willis and ushers were Keith Dovey. Fred Campbell and Herb Broom. After a honeymoon to Niagara Falls the couple hos taken up residence at Norwood Village. Photo by Engel Studio UP10 $6000cash nabobs DIRECT FROM ZENITH 10 VOU! .1Ra•1 i'." A'. 3P1.1...(7 . U,. 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