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MH. AND MRS. BRAD JOHNS
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Johns were married at Centralia United
Church. August 11, 1979. The bride is the former Pauline
Masnica. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Don Masnica. Centralia
and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johns, RR 1.
Woodham. Susan Brock of Elora. was matron of honour,
bridesmaids were Connie and Patty Masnica, sisters of the
bride and Trudy Ferguson. Hensall sister of the groom. Amy
and Andy Westelaken. Corunna. cousins of the bride were
ftowergirl and ring bearer. Best man was Ralph Batten. and
ushers were Rene Kirmse. Terry Johns and Ed Masnica
brother of the bride. After a honeymoon to Niagara Falls and
Northern Ontario. the couple are residing in Exeter.
Exeter UCW ladies
take trip down under
A delicious pot -luck lun-
cheon preceded the Sep-
tember meeting of Exeter
UCW with about 70 present.
Leader, Mrs. M. Dearing
welcomed all, especially any
new comers and spoke with
regrets of the loss of two
elderly members who had
passed away during the
summer. She also read a
poem which she found in her
mother's scrap cook.
The general meeting is to
be held September 24. The
fall regional is at Elimville
October 9. A ride will be
available for anyone wishing
to go.
Members will be serving
lunch for the birthday party
at Blue Water Rest Home, in
the evening of .October 18.
Mrs. Leslie Thomson
prepared the program.
A poem "God is Just a
Prayer Away," was followed
by a parody on the Twenty -
Third psalm, and prayer.
All enjoyed a solo by Mrs.
Allan Johnston- "How Great
Thou Art." accompanied by
Mrs. F. Wildfong.
Mrs. Thomson, who with
her husband had enjoyed a
trip to Australia told about it
and showed pictures of New
Zealand, Fiji and other small
Islands and Australia in-
cluding the Out—Back.
One thing of special in-
terest was Raymund Burr's
beautiful home and Orchid
Nursery. Both pictures and
comments were very in-
teresting.
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MR. AND MRS. RONALD LINDENFIELD
Glenda Kathleen Fisher and Ronald Craig Lindenfield were
united in marriage Saturday August 25 in Exeter United
Church by Rev Grant Mills The bride's parents are Mr. and
Mrs Glenn Fisher. Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Linden -
field. Exeter are parents of the groom Miss Jane Broderick.
London was maid of honour. Mrs. Yvonne Glover. Exeter.
Mrs Colleen Wilson. Charing Crass. and Miss Cindy Fisher.
Exeter were attendants. Best man was John Lawson. Lon-
don The guests were ushered by Robert Lindenfield, Exeter;
Larry Haugh. London and Rick Lindenfield. Exeter. Miss Jen-
nifer Hayter. Goderich was flower girl and Ryan Lindenfield.
Exeter carried the rungs The soloist Mrs. Sana Rowe was
accompanied by David Holtzman on the organ. After the
honeymoon at Hidden Valley Lodge. northern Ontario and
Michigan the couple will reside in London.
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MR. AND MRS. TED WEDGE
Brenda Jean. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wurm of
Exeter and Ted William. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wedge,
Hensall were married at Exeter United Church. September 7.
The maid of honour was Margaret Hansen. and the bridal
attendants were June McKenzie and Jo -Ann Wurm. The
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MR: AND MRS. EDWARD KRONE
Evelyn Jeanette Neevel and Edward'Joseph Krohe exchang-
ed wedding vows July 27 at Bethel Reformed Church. Ex-
eter Rev. Henry Van Essen officiated. The bride is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs John Neevel, Hensall and Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Krohe. LaSallette are parents of the groom.
Marg Parsons. London. was maid of honour and Wilma
MacDonald. Kitchener and Betty Neevel, Hensall 'were
bridesmaids The best man was Robert Burggraeve. Brant-
ford and ushers were Daniel Rosehart. Delhi and Roy
Esbaugh. St Thomas The couple are residing in Lon-
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By ELAINE TOWNSHEND
'A few of you may recall
my move into an apartment
three years ago The movers
consisted of fancily members
and a friend of my nephew
who dropped in at the wrong
time for him but the right
time for us. Ile As com-
mandeered onto the back of
a pick-up truck with a
rocking chair and a lamp.
The things about the
apartment that made the
biggest impression on the
movers were the twenty
steps leading up to it.
Therefore, it was with some
trepidation • I. announced I
was moving again this
summer.
I had two points in my
favour. Firstly. the furniture
would. be carried down the
steps this time. and secon-
dly, the new place had no
steps. The only thing that I
owned more furniture than
when I moved in.
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On the move again
Fancily loyalty came to the
fore again to save me the
cost of hiring professional
movers, but I don't think I
should move again for
awhile; that might be
pressing my luck.
Moving day was preceded
by the usual hours of sorting
through drawers, cupboards,
nooks and crannies. How one
person could collect that
much junk in such a short
length of time I'll never
understand!
Logical soul that I am 1
tried to do too many other
things when I was supposed
to be getting ready to move,
and most of the -work was left
until the last two or three
days. But, in spite of myself,
the move went off without a
hitch.
If you are faced with the
prospects of relocating, here
are a few tips that worked
for me and might work for
you.
First, a sister who has
moved at least five times in
the past eighteen years will
be able to pack your dishes,
pots and pans, ornaments,
books and odds and ends in
half as many boxes as you
would probably need.
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Secondly, a mother and
sister who are sticklers for
cleanliness will scrub right
over your objections. In
addition, they'll probably
have tucked away
somewhere a pair of curtains
for that bare window in the
extra bedroom or a bunk bed
that the kids don't need
anymore or a lamp for that
dark corner in the living
room.
When moving day arrives,
have at least two pick-up
trucks -owned, begged or
borrowed.
Competition can be a
tremendous asset if applied
properly. For example, take
a teen-age boy who is
determined to prove he can
move faster th n and carry a
heavier load than his father
and grandfather who are
determined to prove. he
can't.
Add a teen-age girl who is
getting in shape for her high
school track team. A brother
who taunts her with a
remark, such as "You can't
carry that all by yourself.
You're a girl!" is sure to
make her pile another box on
her load.
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