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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1983-09-21, Page 7FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE -- Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Verlinde and Mr. and Mrs. Soetarto are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their children Diana Mary to Wisnu Baskoro on Saturday, September 24 at 3 p.m. in St. Boniface Church„Zurich. Open recep- tion to follow. Special Perm18 Includes cut and style Sept. 21 -Oct. 21r - t Concept 11 Zehrs Plaza Shampoo - cut - style Phone 235-2455 Ladies '8.50 Mon. - Fri. 9 - 9 Men '6.00 Sat. 9 - 6 Kids '5.00 Our Specialty Is helping you to decorate the way you wont. For that personal touch In wall coverings and window treatments CALL Carolyn Bradford at 229.6194 ;boys or Evenings) P.S. Remember Our FREE Shop At Home Sennce ... �)I�� •.. Other Things KIRKTON - PHONE 229-6194 ;e.,.,,...n•�s.r MR. AND MRS. LEROY SIDDALL Jane Wendy Collard and Leroy S. Siddall were united in marriage on September 18, 1983 at Carlisle United Church with Rev. Charles Scott and Rev. Bea Ash of- ficiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collard, RR 1 Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. William Sid - doll, RR 3 Denfield are parents of the groom. The maid of honour wos Angela Sambell and bridesmaids were Anita Collard, Debbie Collard and Kim Bowman. The flowergirl was Bonne Worby. The best man was Steve Bowman and guests were ushered by Jeff Rosser, Bill Phillips and Dave Siddall. After a reception at the Lucan Community Centre and wedding trip to Las Vegas and California the couple will reside in Ilderton. Photo by Frank Phillips TO MARRY -- Yvonne and John Brown are delighted to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Julie Ann, to Gerald Kimberley (Kim), son of Gerold and Brenda Godwin, on the first day of October, 1983. The ceremony, performed by Rev. J.W. Sutton, will be held at St. John's by the Lake Anglican Church, Grand Bend. Open reception to follow in Parkhill Community Centre. 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Mrs. The sympathy of the cam Rick Parker led in a singso munity is extended to Mr. and with Mrs. Reg. Hodgrt ac - Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne and I companying on the piano. girls in the passing of Pat's Mrs. Bray gave the Call to mother the late Mrs. Harold Worship. Mrs. Archie Ether - Beaver. Quite a number of ington read "God Has A people from this area called Plan" and also the Scripture, at the Hopper Hockey James 5:7-11. Pra er was of - Funeral Home Saturday to y pay their respects. Y fered by Mrs. Bray. All sang Miss Kim Riehl, Toronto h God of the Farmlands. spent a few days last week f A humorous skit "First Aid with her parents Mr. and Mrs For Failures” was acted by Gerald Riehl. the following ladies taking Mr. and Mrs. William ,�s ,k "' part, Mrs. Donald Bray, Mrs. Rohde visited with Calvin .- �+w� Jack Duncan, Mrs. Howard Rohde who is a patient in ' ' " 1 !� il' +Iwt.. Cunnington and Mrs. Lee South Huron Hospital, Exeter it A t Webber. Mrs. Bray led in Saturday evening and also +' prayer. called on Mr. and Mrs. 4--' • � A piano solo by Mrs. Alvin Russell Morley. Passmore, a humorous Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery ► reading, "We're Lucky" by and Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Bill Rawcliffe, followed. Rohde were guests Sunday ' Mrs. Webber and Mrs. Cunn- ington received the offering with prayer by Mrs. Bray. Thomson, Woodham. p A humorous reading, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snow, "Trials and Tribulations of a Michelle and Leanne, Exeter,` � • Riding Lawn Mower," was Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Miller, 1 given by Mrs. Lee Webber Rebecca and Laura spent the . # Members sang ''Sing To The weekend with Miss Barbara Miller, Toronto. Sunday they all went to the zoo. Miss Brenda Ballantyne of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne and Wendy. Surprise anniversary Some 25 friends and neighbours surprised Mr. and Mrs. Jack Borland at their home Friday evening on the occasion of the 25th wedding anniversary which is September 20. Euchre was played and prizes were won by Agnes Bray, ladies high; Mrs. Alvin Passmore, ladies low; Mrs. Ray Cottle, lone hands; Mac Hodgert, men's high and Jeff Borland, men's low. Ross Hodgert read a well worded address and Wane andJo-Ann Rowe presented t e gifts of a nice picture and our anniversary tumblers. Both lack and Betty replied. A delicious lunch was par- taken of and brought an en- joyable evening to a close. United Church Women The first fall meeting of the United Church Women was held on Monday evening which commenced with a pot luck smorgasbord supper. It was a mother -daughter or friend banquet at which there were 48 in attendance. After the dishes were finish - The readers write Dear Editor: A special thank -you to all persons involved in the Terry Fox Run on September 18. On behalf of the Cancer Society, I would like to take this opportunity first to Link the 60 participants who were involved in the run and rais- ed $2500.00 for the Terry Fox Fund. As well, a thank you to teachers and students in Ex- eter and surrounding area and to the committee members who promoted and looked after thig worthwhile venture. Assistance by local businesses in advertising the event in donating soft drinks and hats for the occasion is also very much appreciated. My thanks again for your help and support. Doug Ellison A committee member ONTARIO SCHOLAR - Brad Blanchard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blan- chard, London, graduated from Grade 13 at Clarke Road Secondary School in June. As well as being an Ontario Scholar, Brad received a U.W.O. en- trance scholarship, and a four year continuing scholarship from 3M Canada. Brod is entering the Engineering Science program at U.W.O. in Sept. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blanchard, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Roszel, London formerly ,of Hensall. :7/0tl/('i'.$ You (ton 1 11,It ,►11t mote fi►r the •,Itlst,tc Hot), of knotIIIc; rh('t '11 1) ' f►r('1t,1rr(1 �t lili the (,1r(' 'Intl ( tut( tern • kir (1('f411I OM/ 11,1, hiliff Mit r('J(It<1t1(►t). Country PIewei EXETER 235-2350 Lord Of Harvest" and repeated the Mizpah Benediction. Mrs. Ken Duncan, the president welcomed everyone 'and read a poem "Take Time." Roll call, minutes, correspondence, treasurer's report and card reports were dealt with. The Regional meeting is to be held in Exeter in October. It was stated that the UCW cater to the Co -Op Banquet in November. The meeting was closed with prayer. Rev. Robert Matheson was in charge of the Church ser- vice. He showed a film "Bap- tism." The Scripture Lesson was taken from Luke 3:15-22. A discussion on "Christian Initiation" then took place. The vote on the above men- tioned is to be in no later than October 2. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper is Worldwide Commu- nion Sunday October 2. Sunday School and Church will be as usual September 25 at 11:15 a.m. MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH THOMSON Deborah Louise Lynn and Joseph Carlyle Thomson were united in marriage August 27, 1983 in o garden ceremony at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynn, RR 2 Lucan. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Thomson, RR 5 Parkhill. Faith Organ was matron of honour and bridesmaids were Diane Lynn-Twynstra, Kim Twynstra, Lynn Vander Vloet, Con- nie Muma and Andrea Sawyer. Groomsmen were Doug Eagleson and Brion Twynstraand guests were ushered by Steve Thomson, Mark Thomson, Philip Lynn and Allan Taylor. Marie Vander Vloet was flower girl and the ring bearer was Eric Taylor. Catherine, Cheryl and Bonnie Lynn sang accompanied by Gord Windsor. 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