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Times-Advoiat., Avf ust 1, 1979
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MR. AND MRS. ROBERT JACK FORRESTER
K'orrie Jane Conlon and Robert Jack Forrester were united in
marriage June 22 at Dashwood United Church by Rev. Bruce
Guy. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Conlon, RR 1, Miller Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forrester,
RR 2, Zurich ore parents of the groom. Sandra Towers was
the bridal attendant and Jeff' Forrester was best mon. The
couple has taken up' residence in Corbett.
Pentecostal ladies
to aid missionaries
The July meeting of the
Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle Women's
Ministries was held at the
home of Mrs. Yvonne
Reynolds.
The ladies sang the hymr. s.
"The Children of the Lord."
and a "Child of the King."
Mrs. Idena Desjardine ac-
companied on the organ.
Mrs. Ruth McLaren presided
over the service and asked
Mrs. Eleanor Hayter to
pray.
The roll call was taken by
Mrs. Yvonne Reynolds and
answered by a scripture
verse on "Children." There
were 12 present. The
treasurer's report was given
by Mrs. Mary Blanchard.
It was decided to send
money to the Mission
Department. Mrs. Hilda
Eizenga gave a reading on
"The Pastor's Pastor."
The ladies sang the
choruses "Jesus Never
Fails", and "Yesterday,
Today, forever." Mrs.
Estrella Finkbeiner gave a
reading on "Spiritual
Awakening in Indonesia."
Mrs. Yvonne Reynolds gave
a message on trees."
Lunch was served by the
hostess and Mrs. Edith
Miller and Mrs. Eleanor
Hayter.
Over 80 club
Mrs. Herb Kercher,
R.R. 2 Kippen, will be 85
on August 2.
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IWe re marking our fifth ann 'ersorYn but does
and while that may not be ssuchd rt ng time, m and it is
gratify us considerably.
We being fulfilled
However, we recognize that the people who hove
helped to moke that dream come true ore the
residents of Exeter andsurrounding areawho theirhov
favred us with their p atrona a and given
trust. To you, we soy a very sincere "thunk you".
During our five years, we've e enen ableve to
Cd and
oourr business to provide a comp
vice for every member of the to meet your• y,+It find a wide range
needs and .in Iteepind with
hove an extra special display of child
and can provide cataract
(plastic) lenses. Yes, and
bargain area for budget -c b s customers
Once again, thanks for your pa h
look forward to serving you
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MR. AND MRS. PAUL GAMBLE
Brenda Jean Layng and Paul Andrew Warren Gamble ex-
changed marriage vows June 16 at Denfield Baptist Church.
Rev. K. Hayes and Rev. Waldock officiated. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Layng, Denfield and Dr. and
Mrs. Warren J.W. Gamble are parents of the groom. The
maid of honour wos Cheryl Butler and Barbaro Mallory and
Patricia lnnes were bridesmaids. The best man was Bradley
Convery and guests were ushered by Michael Layng and
Peter Offierski. After o .wedding trip to Jamaica the couple
have token up residence in Toronto.
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MR. AND MRS. PATRICK HEENAN
Joanne Marie Boland and Patrick Joseph Heenan were united
in marriage June 30 at St. Patricks Church, Luton by Father
Finn, The bride is the daughter of Margaret and John Boland,
Luton and Marjorie Maloney of Seoforth and the late Patrick
Heenan are parents of the groom. The maid of honour was
Belinda Theil and bridesmaids were Marlene Boland and
Elaine Heenan. Pom Walsh was the flower girl. The best man
wos Bob Malloy and guests were ushered by Dave Harrigan
and Lorry Boland. Pot Mcllhargey was the ring bearer. After
a honeythoon in north western Ontario the couple hove taken
up residence on highway 23, RR 3, Lucan. Photo by Engel
Area Lutheran ladies
represented at event
Nearly 6.000 members and
guests from throughout the
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United States and Canada
gathered in Omaha to attend
the eighteenth biennial
convention of the Inter-
national Lutheran Women's
Missionary League July 16-
19. 1979. under the theme
"Sow the, Seed."
The LWML is the women's
auxiliary of The Lutheran
Church -Missouri Synod and
numbers approximately
200.000 members in 43
districts.
Mrs. Marvin Barz,
Goderich, president of the
Mitchell zone which includes
the Exeter-Dashw
represented her ladies at the
convention.
The 550 -plus voting
delegates set S mission
project - goal of $450.000,
representing the amount of
funds to be gathered' during
the next -two years. In ad-
dition. $165.000 was
authoriAd for the League's
ongoing programs in the
next two years. During the
past two years, the LWML
sponsored nine projects
budgeted at $410,000. For the
first.time, the projects were
funded solely on gifts alone
without including any in-
terest to reach the goal.
- Projects selected for the
1979-81 biennium include one
Canadian Ministry at
Concordia College,
Edmonton, Alberta and
Christ Lutheran Church,
Montreal, Quebec. Other -
ministries to receive support
are in Brazil, Taiwan, and
Hong Kong, as well as
Hispanic Ministry in the
USA. Ongoing Ambassadors
for Christ, Micronesian
Student Ministry at Con-
cordia College, Seward, ,
Please turn to page 9A
Odds 'n ends
By ELAINE TOWNSHEND
You know the old saying
"if at first you don't succeed,
try, try again." I'm still
trying to make my life a little
more organized.
I had resigned myself to
confusion and running in
circles until the other day
when 1 . was rummaging
through some old files. I
found a yellowed column
written by a lady in the
United States.
She explained her writing
timetable. In the first week
of each month she wrote
enough columns for the
whole month. That left three
weeks free for other things.
Whenever a column idea
struck her, she wrote it
down, and whenever
research yielded some
valuable information, she
filed it away. Thus she
always had a wealth of topics
from which to choose when
the first week of each month
rolled around.
"Good idea." thought I,
"and it sounds simple
enough. I'II try it."
Today is Tuesday. I in-
tended to launch my
program yesterday, but
unexpected book work and
errands postponed it. The
plan has gone well thus far
today, and this column
should be- finished on
schedule. One down and four
to go. and I'm wondering
k
A matter of trying again
why I decided to start my
project in a month that has
five Wednesdays.
I could write another one
tonight. but a survey of my
closet tells me if I want clean
clothes to wear tomorrow I
should do the laundry first.
Today I also learned of
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appointments that will take
me away from home both
Friday and Saturday. That
leaves one day in which to
write three or four columns,
if my plan is to succeed.
Should I ignore . the in-
terruptions, even though
they're important, or should .
TO MARRY — Mr. and Mrs. James Broaaof R.R. 1 Petrolio
and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Denham R.R. 1, Kirkton, take pleasure
in announcing the forthcoming marriage of their children,
Donna Jean and Brian Ralph on August 17, 1979, at 7:00
p.m. in St. Paul's United Church, Petrolio, Ontario.
1 postpone my organizational
clean up for a few days?
Postponement seems most
likely, especially since I just
•discovered another major
stumbling block -an idea
drought. Sure 1 have lots of
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topic suggestions scribbled
on bits of.paper; newspaper
clippings cram my files, and
• magazines litter my tables.
Unfortunately I
sometimes forget my
reasons for saving certain
clippings, and reading takes
time. I .usually captionize a
column idea into a sentence
or two,. and stretching one
line into five hundred words
requires some thought. -L
might develop four columns
in one day, if miracles do
happen.
I hate to sound like a
pessimist,•but I'm beginning
to think I was destined to run
around in circles. For the
time being at least, I'm
shelving my planned
organization.
I'll- keep the lady's
column, though. I admire
her; she's certainly an
organized person.
Maybe next January I'll
dig out her column again,
make it my New Year's
resolution and try again.
Everybody knows how good I
am at keeping New Years' '
resolutions! -
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