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Forthcoming marriage - Lee
and Sandra VanDongen,
Grand Bend and Tom -and
Muriel Dalrymple, ,Exeter are
pleased to announce 'the
forthcoming marriage of their
children lassie °Ann and -JBL
Frey Thomas. a marriage
will take pl a on Saturday,
October 9, 993 in Mt. Car-
mel. An open reception to fol-
low at the South Huron Rec
Centre, Exeter at 9 .p.m. Eve-
ryone welcome.
SAINTSBURY - There was .no
service at St. Patrick's on Sunday
October 3, Sunday October 10,
Thanksgiving Sunday St. 'Patrick's
will celebrate the HotysComrmttt-
ion Service at 11 a.m. Scripture
readings to be Deuteronomy 8: 7-
18, 2 Corinthians 9: 6-15, Respon-
sive reading Psalm. 65, The Holy
Gospel Luke 17: 11-19.
Mary Davis was a guest at the
21st birthday party honouring her
God child Sherry Steele at the
home of her parents John and Se-
wn of London on Saturday.
Margaret .Carroll and grandson
Mitchel Iredale were guests at the
fourth birthday party for Tim
Bilcke on Saturday.
Sony to report Mabel Needham
is a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital
in London. Our get well wishes
from all your friends and relatives
from St. Patrick's.
Ladies frpm St. Patrick's, follow-
ing service on Sunday October 10,
we will set up for our thanksgiv-
ing dessert euchre and bake .sale
being held at the Parish Hall on
Tuesday October 12 at 1 p.m.
St. Patrick's has received invita-
tions for the Parish Fall Deanery
being held at Christ Church Lis-
towel on Wednesday October 27,
6:15 p.m. jrnd to St. Paul's Kirkton
Bazaar and Bake Sale, Saturday
November 6, and to St. Mary's
Church Brinsley on,Saturday No-
vember 13 at 2 p..m. for bazaar
and bake sale.
Harley Davis finished lOth over-
all in the 60 CC Pee Wee Moto
Cross at Farington MX Park on the
weekend.
Hugh and Hazel Davis visited
Ralph and Joycc Simpson on Sat-
urday evening.
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The Riverview Estates
residents association
held a .craft show and
sale Saturday after-
noon, featuring 13 ta-
bles of crafts. At left
are conttnors Thelma
Gordon (left) and Gloria
Martin.
Above are Gwen Phil-
lips, Esther _Johnson
and Anne Jones behind
one of the displays.
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EXETER - The September 30.
meeting of the women's ministries
frorn the Exeter Pentecostal Taber-
nacle, was held at the home of
Shirley Prouty.
Jean Triebner presided over the
service, and led in the hymns
"Amazing Grace" and "All that
Thrills My Soul is Jesus".
The 11 members decided to send
a donation to the Papodopoulous'
in Athen's Greece, to Revalex -
meeting
Strong and Rev. and Mrs. Ray and
Betty Faulkner, Marilyn Bush, and
also to the Argentina Orphanage.
Helen Kendrick gave the mes-
sage, on her theme of "Giving
Thanks".
Idena Desjardinc read a poem
entitled "Thank You God for
Everything.'
Lunch was provided and served
by Ella Tinney and Shirley Prouty.
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