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R. AND MILS. JAMES THOMAS MacLEAN EDWARDS
N . and Mrs. Stuart, Triebner are pleased to announce the
IT 'rriage of their daughter Grace Marie to James Thomas_
Odeon Edwards, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ed ards. The ceremony was performed by Pastor Keith
Go you at the Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle on September
12, 1981. The matron of honour was Mary Higgs, and the
bridesmaids were Debbie Taylor and Megan Edwards of Lon -
do . The bestman was David Douglas, and the ushers were
Kc Triebner and Ivan Triebner of Exeter. The flowergirl was
Tal►ara Triebner and the ringbearer was Anthony Triebner.
Th$ couple spent their honeymoon in Niagara Falls. They ore
pr ently residing in Mississauga.
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Rebekahs have review
of insurance program
The members of Pride of
Huron Rebekah Lodge held
their regular meeting
Wednesday night with 45
attending and NG Grand
Marjorie Arthur presiding
assisted by VG Cheryl
Edwards.
JPNG Margaret Cook
reported on the booth at Ex-
eter Fair and also that there
will be a CPT euchre
November 11 in the Lodge
Hall.
Sis. Margaret McBride,
co -convener of meals for
fair directors reported 78
meals were served.
Treasurer Mavis Attaill
gave the financial report. Sis
Rose Webster expressed her
thanks for the wedding gift
and several cards of thanks
were read.
The IOOF insurance
program was discussed and
any members wishing to
participate may do so. A
letter from the Rebekah
Assembly was read stating
that the Christmas party at
the Barrie Home will be held
December 12.
An invitation was read
from Ruth Rebekah Lodge,
Stratford inviting Pride of
Huron to their installation
October 20. A car load will
be attending Brussels in-
stallation October 13.
Next meeting October 21
will be installation when
DDP Grace Fuller,
Goderich and her team will
beguests also the members
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Continued from page 6
tiny tight curls of my youth.
Beek. I could even become a
blonde again!
Decisions, decisions.
Knowing me as I do, I
would almost be willing to
say that my hair will remain
straight and brown. My
habit will also remain the
same.
1 will let my hair grow un-
til I can no longer see where
I'm going. Then I'll consider
all the possibilities for a new
style. and inevitably I'll
have my hair trimmed and
thinned. and I'll leave the
decision for a new look until
the next time.
from Goderich Lodge. very interesting and in -
VG Cheryl< Edwards gaye
her sick and shut-in report of
the years activities showing
she had been busy. NG Mar-
jorie Arthur also gave the
report of her year which was
dicated she had a busy year.
Five sisters had birthdays.
Following Lodge three
readings were given by PNG
Olive Hicks and a delicious
Kinch served.
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MR. AND MRS. THOMAS. ROBERT HAYTER
Elaine Veronica Overholt and Thomas Robert Hayter ex-
changed marriage vows on Saturday, September 5, at Our
Lady of Mount Carmel Church with Father Joseph Nelligan of-
ficiating. The bride is the daughter of Victor and Veronica
Overholt, Centralia and the groom's parents are Harry and
Frieda Hayter Dashwood. Maid of honour wasMarleneMoore•
and bridesmaids were Pauline Overholt, Janice Hayter Oke,
Anne Bierens and junior bridesmaids were Melissa Moore and
Roxanne Overholt. The bestman was Poul Maguire and guests
were ushered by Paul Henderson, Ron Moore and Mike
Dougherty. The junior groomsman was David Maguire. The
organ music was provided by Joanne Maguire and the soloist
was Jayne Hayter. After- a lovely honeymoon in Mount
Tremblant, Que. the couple has token up residence at RR 2
Dashwood.
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MR. AND MRS. MARTY BECKER
Julie Bedard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bedard Sr.,
Zurich, was united in marriage with Marty Becker, son of Mr.
and Mrs. U.L. Becker, Dashwood at St. Boniface Church,
Zurich, by Father P. Mooney on October 8. The maid of
honour was Michelle Durand, Bayfield, and bridesmaids were
Beth Keys, Toronto, Susan Louie, Zurich and Carol Bedard,
London. The best man was Dan Turkheim, Zurich and ushers
were Phil Knight, Vancouver, Tom Hayter, Dashwood, and
Randy Becker, London. The couple are now residing in St.
Thomas. Photo by Peake.
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM HAY
On September 25, Shelly Ann McLeod, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Tinney, Exeter was united in marriage with William
Gordon Hay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hay, Zurich. They
are residing at RR 1 Hay P.O.
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MR. AND MRS. GARY DONALD DINNEY
Bonnie Lee Hamlin and Gary Donald Dinney were united in
marriage, September 25, 1981 at the Zion United Church in
Crediton by Rev. Elder. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Moore of Leamington, and the groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dinney of Crediton, The matron of
honour was Louise Jones of Exeter and bridemoids were Betty
Moore of Windsor, Kathy Tideswell of Dungannon. Flower
Girl was Tabatha Hamlin. The best man was Glenn Kenney of
Huron Park and ushers were Roger Moore of Brantford, and
Brian Dinney of Exeter. Ring bearer was Derek Dinney. The
couple are residing in Huron Park. Photo by Debbie Parsons
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Seniors will donate
Exeter senior citizens
meeting was held on October
6 in Legion Hall with a very
good attendance. President
Ken Johns was in the chair.
The seniors agreed to
make a donation of 825.00
towards cost of Vial of Life
program.
Advisory Group minutes
were given .by Walter
McBride. Those on
nominating committee were
Mr Tom Slavin, Mrs. Olga
Davis. and Mrs. Edith Love.
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the evening and lunch was
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