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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1996-08-07, Page 19Forthcoming marriage - John and Joyce Morgan of Hensall and Gary and Kathy Simpson of Kirkton are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their children Rebec- ca (Becky) and Scott. The marriage will take place at Comerview Farms, Saturday, August 10, 1996. Reception to follow at the South Huron Rec Centre 9 p.m. i i - ALL EARS John E. Tiede Nears ia_U+aest Hearing Test - Fest, Simple, and Important For All Ages Q. I recently had a hearing test and was told that L hear nor- mally in the tow frequency range, but that I no longer hear high -frequency sounds well. Can you please explain what this means? A. You have what's known as high -frequency loss. This means that you may hear low tones well, but sounds produced at a higher pitch or frquency. are difficult for you to hear. The higher the pitch (say for example, the notes at the high end of a piano keyboard), the more difficulty you probably have in hearing or distinguishing the sound. The important word here is distinguish. If you plotted speech pattern on a frequency scale, you'd see the vowel sounds fall into the low -fre- quency range, whereas con- sonant sounds are at higher frequencies. So a person with your type of loss may have problems distin- guishing between consonant sounds. Telling the difference between CAP and TAP, for example, may be difficult. High -frequency hearing loss may occur with advancing age, or as a result of prolonged exposure to Loud noises. It is usually not correctable medically or surgically but. in most caws. an be helped by hearing aids. Visit the Hearing Care Ceatre at 7 Ratteabvey St. E., Clinton, for • complete bearing evaluation. Trained personnel will help you select the right hearing aids for your particular hearing loss. Call (SI!) 4$24024 to schedak your appolatate,t. SIEVERS-HEATHER The Wedding Ceremony of Karl Heinrich Sievers and Kimberly Rose Heather was performed at Exeter United Church on July 13th, 1996 at 3 p.m. with the Rev. Cordell Parsons officiating. The bride is the daughter of Bill and Donna Heather of Exeter and :;le groom is the son of Karl Sievers of Germanys The maid of honour was the sister of the bride. Karen Mattucci of Exeter. The best man was Kevin Heather of Calgary, brother of the bride. The flower girls were Erika Mattucci and Kelsey Heather both nieces of the bride. A lovely solo "Fly Free' was sung by Keri Parkinson a cousin of the bride. Following the wedding, dinner and the reception were held at the home of Hick and Karen Mattucci of Exeter. After a few days honeymoon the happy couple will be residing in West Germany. Forthcoming marriage - Floyd and Willa Costain are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Tri- na to Tim; son of Gail Smith. The ceremony will take place on Saturday, August 10, 1996 at 3:00 p.m. in Credi- ton United Church. Open re- ception at 9:00 p.m. at the Exeter Legion. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Wayne & Bonnie Keller of Zurich are pleased lo announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Christa Lynn to Robed Gerard, son of Helen Ducharme and the late Jerome Ducharme also of Zurich. Their wedding will take place on Saturday August 17th, 1996 at 2:00 p.m. at St. Boniface Church in Zurich. Granton Firemen's Breakfast Sun., Aug. 8 a.m. -12 noon at Fire Hall All you can eat. Tickets at the door Doll Show (80 TABLES) at the St. Marys Community Centre SUNDAY AUG. 11th 11:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Antique, Modern, Reproduction etc. Come and Have A Doll of a Day! 11 s r Dance Hall ® 9 p m. I a.m. 349-2678 Une Damen Welcome Fri. Aug. 9 Sunrise Sat., Aug. 10 Wired West WIPUWWWVWWWFVM i 11 ill Po'\i mrmil (under NEW Management) Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials CLOSED tNiondays all day Open For Break l,l,t 7a.m. Breakfast Special 2 ego with bacon, ham or sausage. Home fries & toast 25 Forthcoming marriage - Don and Susan Romphf, Exeter, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Julie Elizabeth to Davis Mathews of Etters, Pennsylvania. The ceremony will take place on Saturday, August 17, 1996 at 1 p.m. at Community Bible church, Hwy. 7 at Adelaide. All are wel- comed to Join with us as God joins this couple together In Holy Matrimony. Closes Saturday ZVI%r e..... 4r1p�yl salt!! rysu etre/ Written by RAY GOONEY Directed by BRIAN McKAY Sponsored by 1110 CKTY BOX OFFICE OPEN Monday to Saturday 9 - 9 (519) 2384000 1400-7088885 ,rf/!!oa hm." molt oRl t II Specials Every Sunday Lunch Buffet $5.95 1 1 al ! 3 p.m. Licensed under L.L.B.O. 380 Mnin St. Exeter 235-0580 Titnes-Advocate, August 7, 1996 Page 19 ABCA celebrates The Ausable-Bayfeld Conservation Authority celebrated its 50th an- niversary last Tuesday afternoon at Morrison Dam. The event was at- tended by board and staff members of the ABCA as well as munic- ipal members and con- servationists. At right, ABCA Chair- man Tom Tomes and Gerry Houston, chair- man of the Association of Conservation Author- ities of Ontario unveil a commemorative plaque. Bridal shower held in Varna Robyn Norman is get - Ing married Septem- ber 7. By Joan Beierling Varna correspondent VARNA - The Varna -Goshen church service was held Sunday at the Stanley Township Pavilion with Rev. Tracy Crick in charge. Willi Laurie sang "Peace in the Valley". Erin Keys accompanied the hymns on her clarinet while her grandma Anna played the' piano. Following the service a potluck lunch was served. Games followed lunch. Heather and Valerie Laurie and Kim Taylor painted the chil- dren's faces and they enjoyed blowing bubbles. Danny Rathwell and Danny Keys were lucky to win Jesse's Journey T-shirts autographed by Jesse. Elva and Bob Peck won the prize for having the closest anniversary to December 4. Mona Stephenson MATE1R Ei[J[•7[7E [e)Mkili[-9 Ak[•]N[ITUME MI2MAS 1TML© R E E UR [•7NWfiT1 TLJLJ AFU RAGS i S ELIDE C L© PODIA UL LNEOML TMA H©PE3 1 H A BUM DMINNUGi 3E UNN I N[JS[7[JT RT ii!'3GMWM NMN TYROLMHEA J©NIihj[i1EE[JNMN AEU RUIGN UHA[]IJMEM S C ML7 ANN S NAST C4[:1MIANii MWUU MIAMI) EM!) 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He guessed 621 and there were 623. Pat Taylor did the sports and Lorraine Taylor planned them. The church service next Sunday will be in Varna at 10:30 a.m. A community bridal shower was held last Thursday evening at the Stanley Township Complex for Ro- byn Norman. She will be marrying Philip Vandenburg from Lindsay on September 7. She is working as an ultrasound technician in Oshawa. Deb Rathwell was the M.C. for the night. Everyone fastened their seat belts, relaxed and had a trip to Las Varna, the Flamingo City. Cara Stephenson entertained by singing and clogging. Shirley Hill introduced a wed- ding bingo which several people won. LeeAnn Stephenson enter- tained with the spoons and Cara and her both clogged again. The Varna Supremes, Stacy, Kelly and Kim Consitt, Alecia, Jaimie and Kristen Dowson, Janelle Reid and Robyn Taylor then entertained by singing a few songs. This was led by Brenda Consitt. The address composed by Nancy Webster was read by Debra Rathwell. The bride- to-be then opened many gifts and thanked everyone. Lunch and fel- lowship then followed. Robyn is wished the very best on her wed- ding from the community. A reminder to the Varna U.C.W. about the dinner -theatre meeting on August 28. Contact Ruby Hill for more information. Programs entertain seniors By Mildred Thomson EXETER - Many enjoyable pro- grams have been presented this month at Dining for Seniors. Keyboard players were Jean Hod- gert, Maxine Sereda, Wilma Davis and Josie Ryckman. On July 2, a group from Queens- way Nursing Home entertained with songs and readings, led by Carol Gascho. Taking part were Caecelia Edgar, Sabrina Brand, Dorothy Bullock and Mildred Gingerich. July 9, Amy Shapton Lucan Community Centre Bingo Wed. Aug. 7 Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Regular Gard* $1000 Jackpot Game 55 calls or less $1800 bonus Total prizes $3000 Due to the licence regulations, no one under 18 allowed to play Licence 0537495 put on a demonstration of tap danc- ing. Ruth Arthur gave a reading en- titled "Smiles." July 16, Mary Roe - sell dressed in Dutch costume and played wooden sticks. July 23, Bob and Ellen Graham entertained with songs and violin selections. July 30, Monica Gingerich was co-ordinator while Faye Skinner was on holidays. Norma Corwell from London and her dog Abbey, a yellow lab, caught the attention of the audience. Corwell is the District Manager for C.N.I.B. She is a de- lightful person and doesn't let blindness stop her from getting around with the help of her dog. She says people who lose their sight develop keener sense of feel- ing, taste, smell, and hearing and advised all who have seting prob- lems to never lose their sense of hu- mor. Cards and crokinole follow the dinners, Correction Under last week's story titled, Have any overdue library books?, a woman was incorrectly identified in a photo as Glenda Davis. Her name is Glenda Lewis.