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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1983-08-24, Page 7MR. AND MRS. JOHN MULLER Cecile Monique -Marie, daughter of Emile and Irene Masschelein, Parkhill and John Matthew, son of William and Mary Muller, Crediton were married June 25, 1983 at Sacred Heart Church, Parkhill with Father G. Roy of- ficiating. The matron of honour was Theresa Hope and bridesmaids were Bea Van Osch, Karen Masschelein and Andrea Mezenberg. Emily Masschelein was the flower girl. The best mon was Dennis Doidge and ushers were Doug Kuzyk, Matt Muller and Gerald Van Osch. John and Cecile are now residing at RR 2 Dashwood. 34* MR. AND MRS. DAVID CUNNINGHAM Chris Kalyn and David Cunningham exchanged mar- riage vows June 1.8, 1983 at the Ukrainian -Catholic Church of the Transfiguration. Kitchener, with Rev. R. J. Chez officiating. The bride is the daughter of Syl and Pat Kalyn, Kitchener and the groom is the son of Art and Bev Cunningham, Exeter. Maid of honour was Sherry Roth, Kitchener and bridesmaids were Sandy Kalyn, sister of the bride and Barb Hodgins, Clinton, sister of the groom. Kristy Mason was flower girl. Word Hodgins, the groom's brother-in-law was best man. Don Cunningham, Lucan, brother of the groom and Jim Tufts. Kitchener ushered guests. Following a reception at the Ukrainian Hall, Chris and David left for a honey- moon in Jamaica'. They now reside in Kitchener. Diabetes can be controlled Diabetes is a condition in which the pancreas, a large gland located behind the stomach, fails to secrete enough insulin to supply the body with energy. The sugars and starches in the foods we eat are broken down into a sugar called "glucose", which the body uses for energy. This glucose is then distributed to the body cells by the blood stream. Normally insulin is released into the bloodstream when the blood glucose level rises after eating. The insulin helps the glucose go from the blood in- to the body cells to be used for energy or stored for future use. A person with diabetes does not produce enough insulin and therefore the level of glucose in the blood rises above normal because it can- not enter the cells. Some of the surplus is eliminated by the kidneys and is then ex- creted in the urine. The most common symp- toms of diabetes are: 1) increased thirst 2) change in appetite 3) frequent urination 4) loss of weight 5) itching 6) fatigue 7) blurring of vision 8) pallor If you experience some of these symptoms, a trip to your doctor for simple blood and urine tests will determine whether or not you have diabetes. At this point diabetes can- not, be cured but it can be treated and controlled so that someone with the disease can lead a normal life. You can help yourself by keeping your weight under control, following a sensible diet, watching for the signs and symptoms of diabetes, and having regular checkups with your family doctor. Remember, diabetes can be controlled. Submitted by: Jean O'Rourke, B.Sc.N.; Exeter Office, Huron County Health Unit. Crediton By MRS. PETER MARTIN There will be no church or Sunday school for the next two weeks. Services will begin again September 11 at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Dr. and Mrs. Ross Wein and family visited this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Wein. Thursday, Ross Wein, Harry lfirtzel, and Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Wein visited with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Itenney and daughter in Flint, Michigan. Give... THE HEART FUND MR. AND MRS. WES WITMER Mr. and Mrs. Wes Witmer marked their 50th wedding anniversary with open house at Exeter United Church, Sunday afternoon August 7. About 150 people attend- ed the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Witmer's son, Leo and his wife Mary Lou and grandchildren Ronald and Debra, Woodstock, received the guests. The tea table was decorated with wedding cake and gold tapers. The cou- ple was married by Rev. Harold Stainton at the home of the bride's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dear- ing, in Exeter, August 5, 1933, and has resided in Ex- eter ever since. Friends attended from Kitchener, Lon- don, Tillsonburg and surrounding district. A family din- ner was held to honor the occasion, also celebrating Mr. and Mrs. Leo Witmer's 25th wedding anniversary. 34x Stones leave for Wallaceburg August 24, 1983 Page 7 Farewell at Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Miss Doris Elford, Mrs. Michael Elford, Mrs. Ross Hodgert, Mrs. William Rohde attended the Kirkton Hor- ticulture flower show at Kirkton Woodham Communi- ty Centre Tuesday evening. Wendy Ballantyne received a prize for her poster. Congratulations. A Sunday School meeting of the teachers and officers was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. William Rohde. Promotion Sunday will be held Sunday September 4 during the church service at 11:15 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. 4t'illiam Rohde and Mrs. Mary Thom- son Exeter visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hanna, London. Mrs. Mary Hodgert Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hodgert attended the Miller reunion Sunday at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. lfarry Waghorn at Highland No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barry, London visited Sunday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde accompanied Earl Stephen, Elimville to Brigden Sunday to attend the Steam Threshers Antique Car Show. Surprise farewell get-together About 40 friends and neighbors attended a surprise farewell get together barbecue and corn roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nold Cann and Brad Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stone and girls. A nicely worded address was given by Mrs. Dave Passmore, and gifts were presented by Mrs. Paul Passmore and Mrs. Rick Parker, an engraved pen- dulum clock for Bob and Judy and two attractive wall pla- ques for Pamela and Becky. Bob and Judy both replied. After the presentation euchre and trivial pursuit were played which brought an It is in the ability to deceive oneself that the greatest talent is shown. -Anatole France enjoyable evening to a close. Mr. and Mrs. Stone and girls have moved to their new home near Wallaceburg. We are sorry to have them leave our community. Don't Wait For September To Lose Find Out Why It's In The Bag JOIN WEIGHT WATCHERS before September 2. 1983. Attend 12 consecutive weeks and receive a beautiful navy blue bag. I- moll at any class Fors! meet,ng $1500. $6 00 weeks, ....mut Cit .' 'ns a,ad students — forst meeting $7 00. 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A person with diabetes does not produce enough insulin and therefore the level of glucose in the blood rises above normal because it can- not enter the cells. Some of the surplus is eliminated by the kidneys and is then ex- creted in the urine. The most common symp- toms of diabetes are: 1) increased thirst 2) change in appetite 3) frequent urination 4) loss of weight 5) itching 6) fatigue 7) blurring of vision 8) pallor If you experience some of these symptoms, a trip to your doctor for simple blood and urine tests will determine whether or not you have diabetes. At this point diabetes can- not, be cured but it can be treated and controlled so that someone with the disease can lead a normal life. You can help yourself by keeping your weight under control, following a sensible diet, watching for the signs and symptoms of diabetes, and having regular checkups with your family doctor. Remember, diabetes can be controlled. Submitted by: Jean O'Rourke, B.Sc.N.; Exeter Office, Huron County Health Unit. Crediton By MRS. PETER MARTIN There will be no church or Sunday school for the next two weeks. Services will begin again September 11 at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Dr. and Mrs. Ross Wein and family visited this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Wein. Thursday, Ross Wein, Harry lfirtzel, and Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Wein visited with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Itenney and daughter in Flint, Michigan. Give... THE HEART FUND MR. AND MRS. WES WITMER Mr. and Mrs. Wes Witmer marked their 50th wedding anniversary with open house at Exeter United Church, Sunday afternoon August 7. About 150 people attend- ed the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Witmer's son, Leo and his wife Mary Lou and grandchildren Ronald and Debra, Woodstock, received the guests. The tea table was decorated with wedding cake and gold tapers. The cou- ple was married by Rev. Harold Stainton at the home of the bride's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dear- ing, in Exeter, August 5, 1933, and has resided in Ex- eter ever since. Friends attended from Kitchener, Lon- don, Tillsonburg and surrounding district. A family din- ner was held to honor the occasion, also celebrating Mr. and Mrs. Leo Witmer's 25th wedding anniversary. 34x Stones leave for Wallaceburg August 24, 1983 Page 7 Farewell at Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Miss Doris Elford, Mrs. Michael Elford, Mrs. Ross Hodgert, Mrs. William Rohde attended the Kirkton Hor- ticulture flower show at Kirkton Woodham Communi- ty Centre Tuesday evening. Wendy Ballantyne received a prize for her poster. Congratulations. A Sunday School meeting of the teachers and officers was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. William Rohde. Promotion Sunday will be held Sunday September 4 during the church service at 11:15 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. 4t'illiam Rohde and Mrs. Mary Thom- son Exeter visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hanna, London. Mrs. Mary Hodgert Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hodgert attended the Miller reunion Sunday at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. lfarry Waghorn at Highland No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barry, London visited Sunday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde accompanied Earl Stephen, Elimville to Brigden Sunday to attend the Steam Threshers Antique Car Show. Surprise farewell get-together About 40 friends and neighbors attended a surprise farewell get together barbecue and corn roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nold Cann and Brad Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stone and girls. A nicely worded address was given by Mrs. Dave Passmore, and gifts were presented by Mrs. Paul Passmore and Mrs. Rick Parker, an engraved pen- dulum clock for Bob and Judy and two attractive wall pla- ques for Pamela and Becky. Bob and Judy both replied. After the presentation euchre and trivial pursuit were played which brought an It is in the ability to deceive oneself that the greatest talent is shown. -Anatole France enjoyable evening to a close. Mr. and Mrs. Stone and girls have moved to their new home near Wallaceburg. We are sorry to have them leave our community. Don't Wait For September To Lose Find Out Why It's In The Bag JOIN WEIGHT WATCHERS before September 2. 1983. Attend 12 consecutive weeks and receive a beautiful navy blue bag. I- moll at any class Fors! meet,ng $1500. $6 00 weeks, ....mut Cit .' 'ns a,ad students — forst meeting $7 00. S3 06 weekly For Further Information Cali: 1-800-265-9291 I eh,t\�, Warr 6445.876.6 6444, 867-6 Vagabond Sports Bag Attractive colour nylon construc- tion. Measures approx. 10 x 10' x 18" 7315-452-1 Smurf & Garfield Lunch Box with Thermal Flip'N Sip Bottle Smurfs 6445-894-6 Garfield 6445-938.6 Lowrey Organ & Piano Sale Pianos from 169900 Up to 25% off All organs Benson's Keyboard House 757 Richmond St. London 438-2931 Open daily 10.6 DISTINCTIVE� WEDDING INVITATIONS Reg $6.99 Available in two styles. Made of tough durable plastic. 4 key memory, 8 digit display, separate off, on, clear and en- try key, automatic power off. Select your wedding invitations from our complete catalogue. For you...a Keepsake copy of your Invitation in luxurious gold. (7 ;)),e4.044 lames_ . dvocate Wayne Gretzky BIC Pen • Pack Pen pack contains • 3 fine pont pens • Fine pont roller pen • Office marker 5444-209 72