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Times-Advocate, 1981-07-01, Page 6Page 6 Times -Advocate, July 1, 1941 By ELAINE TOWNSHEND Do you find yourself fall- ' ing asleep faster than the kids when you tell them the same old nursery rhymes? If so• try telling them this way Once upon a time there were lee thittle Jigs. And the lee thittle lips wanted to • "huild bouses-for themselves. • The first fittle lig met a . • man with a stragon of waw. • He asked'the han to hive gim some the stragon of waw so he could huild a bouse. Mo the san gave him the stragon of waw and the first fittle lig huilt a bouse. Then the wig wad bolf came along and asked the -fittle lig to het lim in or he'd puff and huff and how the blouse down. But the fittle lig said. "I won't let you in. Not by the chair on my hinny hin hin." So the wig wad bolf puffed a he huffed and he hew the Odds'n ends A ton ve twister ter blouse down. And the first But jhe lird thittle lig said, The Jird thittle ligheard fittle Ilg ran away. "You can't. how my blouse the wig wad bolf n the Now the lecond sittle lig in. Not by the chair on Your cloof, and he but a wot of met• a man with a stagon hinny hin hin." poiling pater under the stoad of wicks• and he asked The wig wad bolt puffed ririutey. the man to give him the and he huffed and he puffed When the wig wad bolf stagon stoad of wicks so he and he huffed, but he dide slown the rimney, le could huild a bouse. The gan mave him the stagon of wicks, and the le- cond fittle lig huilt a bouse. Then the wig wad bolt came along and said to the lecond sittle lig. ';Met le in or I'll puff and I'll huff and 1'11 how your blouse down." But the sittle 'lig said,' ".Not by the chairon my hin- ny hin hin." So the wig wad bolf puffed and he huffed and he hew the blouse down. and the piggle lig ran away. Now the lird thittle lig met a man with a bragon woad of wricks. He asked the gan to mive him the bragon woad of wricks so he could huild a bouse. The gan mave him the wricks and the giggle lig huilta bbuse. Then the wig wad bolf 1f., came along and said, "Met le in or I'll puff and I'll huff and I'I1 how the blouse down. .. couldn't how the blouse handed in the wet of polling down. paten -and he said, "Ouch!' So he said to himself, 'I'll Then the wig wad bolf wan rimb upon the cloof and dide aray, and the lee fittle Jigs slowri the thimney." hived lappilysver after. Hurondale WI meet See pictures of Korea Wednesday, June 4 Huron - dale Women's Institute met at Usborne Central School with Mrs. Ferri, Dougall, vice president presiding. The May minutes were read by Secretary Mrs. An- nie bray who also gave the treasurers report. An invitation was received to visit the Erlin Lee Home. Tickets have been reserved to visit Huron Country Playhouse AugUst_5 to. see se rc Kin Old Lace . Caffrey Cann was a guest and showed pictures he and Mrs. Cann took while on a MR. AND MRS. GARY DENOMME On Saturday, May 16, 1981 Gary Denomme and Ann Snell were united in marriage by Father Bensette at St. Peter's Catholic Church in St. Joseph's, Ontario. Ann is the daughter of Jim and Marion Snell of RR 1 Clinton, Ontario, and Gary is the son of Tony and Marie Denomme of RR 2 Zurich, Ontario. Marguerite Snell, sister of the bride, was the maid of honour and bridesmaids were Carol Jewitt and Darlene Moore. The best man was Michael Denomme, brother of the groom, and Ken Pollard and Robert Snell were the ushers. The dinner and dance was held at the South Huron Recreation Centre in Ex- eter. Gary and Ann travelled to Ottawa and Kingston for their honeymoon and are now residing in London. Photo by Harvey McDowell( STARTS THURSDAY, JULY -2 Our Annual Clearance of SUMMER FASHIONS Pant Suits i' And Jackets 1/2 PRIE 0 DRESSES SLACKS 1/ � F SKIRTS F Tops... l /3 to 1 /2 Off Bole's car, Main St., Ex.t.r MR. AND MRS. CLARE MARTINI Brendo Lee Parsons and Clare Wilfred Martens were united In marriage on Saturday, May 30th at Exeter United Church. The service was performed by Rev. James Forsythe,soloistwas Mrs. Jean Weigand, accompanied by Mrs. Irene Kennedy. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parsons and the grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Martens. The maid of honour was Kim Dearing, junior bridesmaid was Lisa Par- sons, both sisters of the bride. Bridesmaids were Barb Orr and Carolyn Horner. Flower girl was Amy Lynn Dearing, niece of h er of the groom oxid guests were ushered by Earl Martens, Greg Parsons and Tim• Dixon. Following 'a honeymoon in Vancouver the couple . are residing at RR 2 Crediton, Ontario, • the bride. Best man was John Martens broth MR. AND MRS. MARK DOWKER Nancy Ellen 'Underwood and Mark James Dowker were un- ited in marriage at Exeter United Church on June 13. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Underwood, Ex- eter, and the groom is the son of Mrs. and Mrs. 'Roger Dowker, London. The Rev. James Forsythe officiated, and Marilyn Johnson ofExeterwassoloist. Maid -of -honour was Kel= ly Gaiser, Toronto. Bridesmaid was Carolyn Jack, Dundalk, and junior bridesmaid was Deanna -Underwood. Emily Dowker of Hartington was the flower girl. Best man was Wendell Dowke , Hartington. Guests were ushered by John Schembri of Toronto, and Dovid Underwood. After a honey- moon trip to Ottawa, the couple are now residing in Toron- to. Photo by Jack Doerr ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Doig of Egmondville and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caldwell of Kippen are pleased to onnounce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Barbara Anne and Jamie Kyle on Saturday, July 18 at Egmondville United Church at 3:00 p.m. Open reception to follow. Photo by Frank Phillips r • ! .UNil W 4 0 0 0 1. at 0 n. 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