Times-Advocate, 1985-01-02, Page 5Page 6 Times -Advocate, January 2, 1985
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM JAMES MORRIS
Time moves in only one direction
Upon looking over old col-
umns, I see that last year I
made a New Year's resolu-
tion to spend less energy on
the unimportant things in life,
like not worrying if I was
wearing the wrong colours, if
my shoes didn't match my
dress, or if the house wasn't
dusted all the time. Well, that
was a pretty sensible resolu-
tion that I may have kept
about half of the time.
This year, I resolve not to
waste time.
I'm sure all of us become
very conscious of time as we
watch the old year fade into
oblivion and the new one open
before us. It seems such a
short while ago we said hello
to 1984; now, we bid it adieu,
ToreveY.
I don't have any trouble
believing that you are getting
older, but it's with difficulty
that I remind myself that I
am, too. Wasn't it just the day
before yesterday that I was
25? How come the young have
suddenly become the old, that
c-
Janice Ann Frayne and William James Morris were
unite in marriage on August 25, 1984 at -St -James--- -111yMRS. TOM KOQlt_
Catholic Church in Seaforth with 'Father Caraina of-
ficiating. The bride is the daughter of Stan and Marion
Frayne, Exeter and the groom is the son of Mrs. Helen
Morris, Seaforth. The bridesmaid was Joan DePopp,
Kincardine and the best man was Tom Nigh, Seaforth.
Guests were ushered by David Froyne, Barrie and
James Nigh, Seaforth. After a wedding trip to Ten-
nessee, the couple is residing in Seaforth.
Photo ley Jack Doerr
MR. AND MRS. BARRY MILLS
Nancy Louise Whiting and Barry Donald Mills were
united in marriagd on October 27, 1984 at Exeter United
Church with Rev. W.B. Crowe officiating. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whiting, Exeter
and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mills, Whalen are parents of the
groom. Debra Johnston was the matron of honour. The
bridesmaids were Foye Kinsman, Mari Martens and
Joanne Janzen. The groom's niece, Tara Mills was the
flowergirl. The best man was Ray Mills and ushers were
Br.uce Mills, Dave Cook and Murton Brock. Kurt Mills,
nephew of the groom was the ringbearer. Following
a honeymoon in the Caribbean the couple is residing
in Exeter. Photo by Jack Doerr
Annual Winter
SALE
Holiday visitors in and out
of town were Mr. and Mrs.
Brent Caslick and Gregory
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Caslick, Cargill.
Mrs. and Mrs. Terry
Morgan and family with Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Thompson
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Walker
and girls with Marys parents
in Woodstock Sunday and
with Rick's family in Zurich,
Christmas day.
Tom and I were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sovereign
and family of Lucan, Sunday
and with Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Kooy ands family,
Christmas day.
Mrs. Von Overholt attended
a family dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Moore and family,
Exeter. -
Boxing day guests with
Tom and I were Mr. and Mrs. •
Clayton Kooy, Clyde and Bon-
nie, Ben Baker and Shawn
Westman of Granton and
Miss Karen Hunter,
Elimville.
Mrs. Linda Riley and fami-
ly with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Sandercock, clinton on Box-
ing day.
Holiday visitors with Mrs.
Minnie Harrison were Mr.
and Mrs. Don Dixon, Hensall,
John, Tena and Sandra Dixon
Port Severn; Wendy Dixon
and friend, Stratford. Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Harrison and Kim,
Lucan and Tracy Harrison
and friend Martin, London.
Mrs. Minnie Harrison was
a guest Christmas day with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mills
entertained their family
Christmas day and spent Box-
ing day with relatives in
London.
I wish to thank everyone
who phoned or delivered news
in the past year. Keep Cen-
tralia in the news. Wishing all
a happy and prosperous 1985.
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the years slipped away so
quickly as the generations
advanced''
more is only a flash in the
pan. so to speak. in the great
scheme of our universe.
It seems
to me...
When scientists tell me that
the world is billions of years
old, I'm forced to realize that
I (you, too) only get a tiny
portion of the action. Even a
life that lasts 100 years or
;t
by Gwyn Whilsmith
Lately, I've been helping to
write the history of one of our
townships, and as I read
about the pioneers who open-
ed up the country, I'm struck,
time and time again, that
MR. AND MRS. WADE RILEY
Ruthanne Marie Quick and Wade Leslie Riley were
united in marriage on November 23, 1984. Ruthanne
is the daughter of George and Lillian Quick, Hensall.
Wade is the son of Lloyd and Wynn Riley, Staffs. Maid
of honour was Terri Dobson and the best man was Bob
Johns. Open reception to follow on February 16, 1985.
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MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM SNOW
Deborah Marie Little and William .Thomas Snow of
Calgary were married October 5, 1984 in Heritage Park,
Calgary. Tina and Cresta, daughters of the groom were
bridesmaids. Debbie is the daughter of Joyce and
Charlie Little, of Calgary and Bill is the son of Bill and
Alma Snow of Exeter.
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ford ore hoppy to announce the marriage of their
daughter Laurie Ann to Kenneth George Payne, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Payne, Crediton. The wedding will
take place on January 12, 1985 of Crediton. Open recep-
tion to follow.
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"IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA"
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these were flesh and blood
people, who lived, breathed.
worked, played and dreamed
even as we do, and then were
gone, even as we shall be.
One hundred and fifty years
ago, history was made
without us. One hundred
years from now, it will be be-
ing made without us again.
41'oday is our only chance.
A little piece of time is all
we get, and it moves in only
one direction. So, the days,
weeks and years that are
alloted to us are precious. and
fraught with power and
possibilities. Any good we do
on this earth must be done
now.
Let us, therefore, resolve,
this year, to use our hearts
and our minds to their fullest
potential. Not all of us will
make a great dint in history,
but we can all do our best.
Kirkton WI
enjoy lunch
The Kirkton Women's In-
stitute held their December -
meeting December 13, 1984 at
the Kirkton-Woodham Com-
munity Centre. A pot luck
supper started the evening
when the members invited
their husbands or friend. The
conveners of the supper were
Joyce Strahan, Phyllis Rodd
and Doris Spence.
The programme conveners
Jean Ratcliffe and Janet
Linden had a very interesting
evening planned. A skit was
presented by Evelyn Wiles as
the bad man and Janet
Linden going to bed. Getting
rid of her wig; glass eye:
false teeth was enjoyable.
Finally the intruder was
caught. Doris Spence led in
Christmas songs.
Guest speaker Mike,
O'Shea of Granton told of his
recent achievement and had
some slides of his farm which
were so interesting in his far-
ming.operation, his buildings
and his family.
Draws were made for
Christmas plants. President
Phyllis Rodd had a short
business meeting. The roll
call "Name a restaurant that
you enjoy eating at and why!"
Members name plates were
given out. They are very nice,
yellow with blue printing. The
next meeting is January 24,
1985 with •the theme as
"Health".
Have you heard about the
four brothers. one of whom
was a doctor, another lawyer,
and another a minister?
When someone asked the
fourth brother why he didn't
go to university and "make
something of himself" he
replied, "Because some-
body's got to stay home and
sack the oats."
Whether we're sacking the
oats, doctoring the sick, or
painting a masterpiece
doesn't much matter, as long
as our mental attitude is right
and we're doing the best we
can.
So, it seems tome we'( bet-
ter grab 1985, before it gets
away from us, and live it to its
fullest.
God bless thy year!
Thy coming in, thy going out,
Thy rest,
Thy travelling about,
The rough, the smooth,
The bright, the drear,
God bless thy year!
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