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• 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.
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-'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.
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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.
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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.
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