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Forthcoming marriage - Bren-
na Wein and Barry Vincent are
pleased to announce their
forthcoming marriage. Brenna
is the daughter of Dorcas
Wein and the late Calvin Wein
of Exeter and Barry is the son
of Marlen and Jane Vincent of
Seaforth. The ceremony will
take place at the Northside
United Church in Seaforth on
Saturday, July 27. An open re-
ception to follow at the Sea -
forth and District Community
Centre at 9:00 p.m,
Forthcoming marriage - San-
dra and Gary Melvin are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Angela Mae Melvin,
to Barry James Neeb, son of
Jack and Betty Neeb. The cer-
emony will take place on Sat-
urday, July 20, 1996 at 6:30
p.m. at Lucan Community
Centre (Arena). Reception to
follow.
Forthcoming manlage - Don
and Betty Clarke of Huron
Park are pleased to annouce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Donna Lynn
Clarke to Robert James Wil -
Ilam Welsh, son of Linda and
Wayne Clipperton of Exeter
and Jim and Janet Welsh of
London. The wedding will take
place at Crediton United
Church on Saturday, July 20,
1996 at 2:00. Open recep-
tion to follow at South Huron
Rec Centre at 9 p.m.
Family reunion held in Dashwood
The Hodgert family got together
Saturday for their 71st picnic.
Rhoda Rohde
Thames Road correspondent
THAMES ROAD - The 71st annual reunion of the
Hodgert clan was held Saturday at the Dashwood
Community Park.
Eighty-two family members for were present for the
noon meal and 81 for supper.
Winners for the sports were: Running three years and
under - Lucan Toner, Jordan Wanamaker, Fred Mahon;
four and five years - Cheryl McIntosh, Christine Ellis,
Keith McIntosh; six and seven years, boys - Matthew
Miner, Justin Cann, Michael Rice; girls - Nicole Toner,
Marie Hulley, Samantha Smith; eight to 12 years - Jes-
sica Bray, Kristy Bray, Nathan Cann; five years and
under crab race - Christine Ellis, Lisa Mayo, Cheryl
McIntosh; six and seven years crab race, boys - Justin
Cann, Matthew Miner, Michael Rice; girls - Samantha
Smith, Marie Hulley, Nicole Toner; eight to 12 years -
Jessica Bray, Nathan Cann, Jamie Smith; Ladies crab
race - Erin Parker, Ann Marie Hodgert, Vanessa Bray;
Men's crab race - Brad Cann, Robert Bray, Brad Rice;
Ladies fast walk - Vanessa Bray, Erin Parker, Jane
Cann; Men runners - Ryan Parker, Brad Cann, Robert
Bray; shoe kick boys under 12 - Nathan Cann, Mat-
thew Miner and Jamie Smith; Shoe kick girls under 12
- Janelle Dykstra, Jessica Bray and Megan Parker; La-
dies shoe kick - Erin Parker, Mary Jane Peterson;
Men's shoe kick - Robert Bray, Don McIntosh; Water
balloon - Jane Cann and Megan Parker, Janelle and Ja-
son Dykstra; Sack race all ages - Robert Bray and
team; Balloon relay race - Brenda Miner and team;
Balloon pop - Matthew Miner and team; Measure 1 1!2
rods in walking distance - June Stewart who out toed
Ross Hodgen and Arnold Cann.
President Bob Hulley welcomed all and Jean Hod-
gert led the family in Grace at both meals.
Youngest at the picnic was Andrew Hodgert, son of
Michele and Alan Hodgert, grandson of Ross and Kay
Hodgert.
Oldest present was Florence Richardson, wife of the
late Charles Hodgert.
Personals
Karel Hodgert of Toronto spent the weekend with
her cousins Arnold and Marion Cann.
Yard sale raises funds for
Shipka Community Centre
Many people attend-
ed the Saturday sale.
By Annie Morena
Shipka correspondent
SHIPKA - Seventy-five people
attended the annual Pickering fami-
ly reunion held Sunday, July 14 at
Shipka community Centre. Rela-
tives attended from Stratford, Lon-
don, Forest, Arva, Parkhill, Nairn,
Dashwood and Sarnia.
The Jane and Joanne Pickering,
had a good line up of sports.
A 50/50 draw was won by Dale
Kerslake of Sarnia.
Annie Zielman and members of
her family attended the Janzen fam-
ily picnic Sunday at Springbank,
with a total of 32 attending. Rela-
tives came from Essex, Leaming-
ton, London, Dashwood, Mt. For-
est, Zurich and Belmont.
This group holds no organized
sports. The chiloren play and the
adults visit and relax.
Quite a few people attended the
Shipka Community yard sale, held
Saturday, July 13. The fund raising
event was for improvements to the
Community Centre and was quite
successful.
Recycling. plant
toured by
Staffa WI
Roberta Templeman
Staffa correspondent
STAFFA - For their last meeting,
the Staffa Women's Institute mem-
bers travelled to Huron Park where
they toured the recycling plant.
They saw how all the cans, card-
board, paper, plastics and glass are
processed. The business meeting
was held at the home of Doris Mill-
er. Members answered the roll call
by telling what we recycle now that
we used to burn. The remaining
letter openers were sold and the
money sent to the South Perth Dis-
trict. President Kay Smale re-
viewed the July meeting and lunch
was served by Marjorie Drake and
Miller.
Sunday afternoon Rob and Bev
Templeman hosted a Templeman
family gathering with over 60 rela-
tives in attendance. Special guests
were Dave and Jean Woodman
from England. Visiting, volleyball
and the trampoline provided the en-
tertainment before dinner.
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Michelle Mabel Desjardine,
daughter of Willis and Ella, is pres-
ently holidaying at Camp Menese-
tung, near Goderich.
Sonja Guenther -Green, of Lon-
don, holidayed last week with her
Grandma Mabel Fraser.
Ken and Marg Baker were recent
visitors with Glen and Marlene
Diechert of Brucefield.
Tickets are available for the
Shipka Community pork barbecue
supper on July 24 at the Shipka
Community Centre.
Happy birthday wishes today,
July 17, to Ken Baker.
Several Shipka area folk have at-
tending 'Barn Dance Live' at the
Blyth Theatre and the Tommy
Hunter show July 7 at the Huron
Country Playhouse II.
Dianne Keller of Windsor visited
a few days recently with her
friends Marian and Earl Miller.
Micah and Stephanie Gwyn of
Vanastra at Clinton, holidayed re-
cently with their grandparents Wil-
lis and Ella Desjardine.
Stan Pickering of London was
home on the weekend to attend the
Pickering family reunion.
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