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Times -Advocate, August 28,1991
Shipka native travels the west
By Annie Morena
SHIPKA - Annie Zielman re-
turned home from a three week hol-
iday in the west, where she attend-
ed a three-day International family
reunion on her mother's Patkau side
of family, at the Canadian Mennon-
ite Bible College in Manitoba. Rel-
atives came from Germany, Para-
guay, Mexico, Texas, Ontario,
Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Total
attendance for the three days was
over 600.
Annie travelled out and back with
her brother, Bill Janzen and wife
Ellen, and sister Susan Janzen, of
Leamington. Their first stop was in
Winnipeg to visit their brother Pete
Janzen and wife Margaret.
After the reunion they went to
Saskatchewan where they attended
a 100th birthday party for their aunt
Katherine Patkau, where 300 peo-
ple were in attendance.
Before returning home they went
to Calgary, Alberta, visited their
Forthcoming marriage - Ted and
Maurieen Oliver are pleased to
announce the forthcoming mar-
riage
arriage of their daughter, Angela
Robin to Darryl Robert Lammie,
son of Mrs. Shirley Lammie, Ex-
eter and Mr. Robert Lammie,
Chesley. The wedding will take
place Saturday, August 31,
1991.
Forthcoming marriage - Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Taylor of Kippen
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Dawn Marie to Brad
Snider, Son of Russell and Vero-
na Snider of Exeter. The ceremo-
ny will take place on Saturday,
September 14, 1991 at Kippen
United Church, Kippen, Ontario.
News from Hensall
By Vanessa Cook
HENSALL - Leona and Murray
Craig are happy to announce the
birth of their second great-
grandson. Their daughter Sandra
and her husband Wayne Spence
live in Calgary, Alberta. They now
have a new brother for Jamie
Wayne.
Florrie Kirkpatrick and Cousin
Cyril of Belfast, Ireland, accompa-
nied by Marie Douglas of Atwood,
visited with Pearl McKnight on
Saturday. Ruth Thorburn and Vir-
ginia EIg, both of'Seakorth, attend- .
ed the dinner party to visit with
Irish friends.
Clara and Jack O'Connor are hap-
py to have their son Neil and
daughters Shannon, Colleen and
Maggie of Timmins to visit them
this week.'
Mrs. Brian Raittinen and Lisa of
Timmins, accompanied by their un-
cle Ross Berdan of Union, visited
with Carl and Hilda Payne on Sat-
urday. Lisa has recently returned
from spending a year m Finland
and Lapland as an exchange stu-
dent.
Dianne Martin and sons Jamie
and Christopher of Lindsay, visited
with their grandmother Pearl
McKni ht on Sunda
Just for kicks - Julie Ritchie helps son Jordan (centre) In the shoe
kicking contest while daughter Danielle looks on.
Come on buddy, you can do It - A.J. Ferguson (left) and Lucas Brux-
er battled it out on Sunday In the three-legged race at the first annu-
al Hensall Fam11y Picnic.
Jo -Read
School of Dance
of
London and Exeter
will resume classes
at
Exeter Town Hall
Classes to commence on Saturday, September 7, 1991 florid
run every Saturday until June 1992
Jo -Read School of Dance offers Jazz, Tap and Acro -Gym ages
3 and up with fully qualified instructors.
Jo -Read is Member of The British Association of Dance and a
Lifetime Member of BATD.
Pupils are prepared for Examinations (not compulsory) in all
branches of Dance. Students are examined by qualified exam-
iners of a recognized Dance Teacher's Association. This year
Jo -Read School of Dance had a 100% Pass Rate for Examina-
tions.
Jo -Read School of Dance is noted for being First Prize Win-
ners at the 1990 Toronto Performing Arts Festival and First,
Second and Third Prize Winners at the 1990 Cambridge
Dance Festival.
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RegIstratlons will be hold on:
Thursday August 29th and Thursday September 5th, 1991
from 5 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
For further
Information call:
472-5559
- Hensall reeve and county warden Jim Robin -
Son, kicks up his heels during the shoe kicking event at the Hen -
Sell Family Picnic on Sunda.
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niece Erika and Robert Sterzik and
baby Nathaniel; they also managed
a side trip to Lake Louise and the
mountains.
Several area ladies attended a bri-
dal shower, Sunday afternoon for
Vicki Desjardine, fianc6e of Steven
Miller, at Dashwood Lutheran
Church, which was hosted by Ste-
ven's aunts.
Ferman and Leola Snyder, Har-
old, Lucille and Mike Vincent,
from this area, of the Church of
God, attended Camp meeting ses-
sions at the Free Methodist Camp
in Thamesford last week.
Wheelchair Bus
Available to service the disabled in
our community and surrounding
areas.
For more information and bookings,
please call
Earl's Taxi Inc.
at 235-1013 and ask for Ron
or Sylvia Walker
Congratulations to Sandra Hulle-
busch, daughter of Marcel and Ma-
rie, Shipka, and Paul Lave, son of
Tony and Gladys, of London, who
were married Saturday at St. Jude's
Church, London.
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