Times-Advocate, 1983-11-09, Page 8MR. AND MRS. ROLF ZWIKIRSCH
Lori Ann Flynn and Rolf Gerry Zwikirsch were united
in marriage September 17, 1983 at Hensall United
Church, Hensall with Rev. Stanley McDonald officiating.
Matron of honour was Tammy Turner. Bridesmaids
were Karen Shields and Susan Flynn. Best man was Dan
Steeper and ushers were Tony Zwikirsch and Scott
Avery. After honeymooning in Niagara Falls the cou-
ple are now residing in Strathroy.
Photo by Bart DeVries
Kinette craft event
is successful again
The third annual Christmas
craft show and sale sponsored
by the Exeter Kinette Club
was again a success this year
with 19 exhibitors filling 35
tables plus wall and extra
floor space with crafts of all
kinds. There were wood car-
vings, stained glass, pain-
tings, knitted and crocheted
items, hand sewn and
machine sewn items.
Everything was hand made.
Limited
Edition
Prints and
Frames by
Tammy Laye
(Wildlife Artist)
Available at 213
Eastern Ave.,
Exeter
Open every
Saturday
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Now til Christmas
or call for appoint-
ment 235-1474
At 4:00 p.m. door prizes
donated by some of the ex-
hibitors were drawn. A pillow
by Cushion Craft of Lucan
was won by Doris Dettmer,
Exeter, a Christmas tree or-
nament by B&M Butterfly
was won by Viviene Cowan,
Exeter, a Christmas bell by
Eunice Smith went to Fran
Ritchie, Exeter, a hand carv-
ed airplane by Glen Rice was
won by Dan Smith, RR 3 Ex-
eter and a stained glass
Christmas Tree by Ernest
Frank was won by Joanne
Wallace, Exeter.
A hand towel by Anne
Marie Wilson was won by
Sandra Runalls-Lichty, Ex-
eter, a solid chocolate bar
basket by Eva Lang went to
Marion Miller, Exeter, a hand
carved bird by Ross Uttley
was won by Ina Johns, Exeter
and a stuffed Christmas horse
ornament was won by Sally
Svenningson, London.
The Kinettes had a bake
table and tea corner. All bak-
ing was made and donated by
the Kinettes and Kin wives.
Chairperson Wanda
Reynolds would like to thank
all the exhibitors and patrons
for their participation.
Without both, there would not
be a show or sale.
Maryhelen's
Unisex Shop
69 Thomas St.
Perm Special
$2O.00until Nov. 30
(reg. 425.00)
Open
Tues. - Sat.
Tues. and Thurs. evenings
(closed Mondays)
PHONE 235-0782 for appointment
Huron gets $4,500 over objective
C.isc•r group Iinors veteran voluefears
The 1983 annual dinner
meeting of the Huron County
Unit, Canadian Cancer Socie-
ty was held at the Wingham
Golf and Curling Club, with 81
present. The evening was
organized by the Wingham
Branch under the leadership
of president, Barry Reid.
Ross McDaniel, president,
Huron County Unit was chair-
man for the evening. He open-
ed the meeting by calling
upon Don Kennedy, past
president, Wingham Branch,
to give the invocation.
Mel Farnsworth, vice-
president, Huron County Unit
introduced the head table
guests - Carfrey Cann, special
events chairman, Exeter
Branch; Mrs. Helen Davies,
president, Clinton branch;
Barry Reid, president,
Wingham branch; Mrs. Bill
Thomson and Thomson, guest
speaker; Ross McDaniel,
president, Huron County
Unit; Mrs. Norieene Mac-
donald, president,
Southwestern District; Mel
Farnsworth, vice-president,
Huron County Unit; Mrs.
Margaret McCowan,
secretary, Seaforth Branch;
Angus MacLennan, -presi-
dent, Goderich Branch.
Mrs. Norienne Macdonald
brought greetings from
Southwestern District. She
commented on the excellent
roast beef dinner and how
delighted she and her hur-
band were to attend.
Bob Montgomery brought
greetings from Ontario Divi-
sion and congratulated Huron
County on doing such a
superb job and wished suc-
cess for the coming year.
Mrs. Mac' nald and Mon-
tgomery were asked to pay
honour to several volunteers,
by presenting them with
awards. These were as
follows: Caduceus Pin - Mrs.
Doris Michie for her
dedicated service in the
Wingham Branch; Certificate
of Service - Lloyd Mon-
tgomery, Wingham Branch,
for his service roll in Patient
Services Transportation; Cer-
tificate of Service - Mrs.
Helen Davies Clinton Branch.
for her many years as an ac-
tive member at Branch, Unit
and District levels; Cer-
tificate of Service - Mrs.
Gwen Coward, Exeter
Branch, for displaying over
ten years of exceptional fund
raising ability; Certificate of
Service - Mrs. Marjorie
Robinson, Goderich Branch,
for ten years of faithful ser-
vice to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
Mrs. Macdonald presented
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the Campaign Award for 1983
to Jim Remington, Campaign
Chairman, Huron County
Unit. Remington accepted the
award on behalf of all the
many, many volunteers who
were responsible for the suc-
cess. He was happy to an -
nonce 181,593.07 was raised,
more than $4,500.00 over our
objective.
Barry Reid introduced
guest speaker, Bill Thomson,
CKNX, Wingham. Thomson
spoke on the role of the
volunteer. He expressed the
dedication of the volunteer,
working long hard hours with
little visible reward. Some
reasons people volunteer
were - cancer of family or
friends; 'What if' it was me;
obligation to serve others in
need. There is a reluctance to
talk about cancer until it
strikes. What now? They call
for help. That call is answered
by the volunteers. There is a
challenge to open up and
educate the public. We must
talk about 'What if'.
Dreams we had as children
are reality today - satellites.
robots, computers, micro-
chip technology. In 30-40
years 2 percent of the popula-
tion will be waking or all will
be working 2 percent of the of
the time. There is no time to
get used to change. Things
are obsolete three months
after being introduced. The
iamily must survive! Who
will help? 1 cople who give -
Volunteers! "Thank You,
Volunteers ! "
Ross Hamilton, publicity
chairman, Huron County Unit
thanked Thomson and
presented him with a gift.
Thomson unselfishly gives of
his time to speak at functions
and is striving todevelop bet-
ter quality listening time in
radio.
The business portion of the
meeting was conducted by
Ross McDaniel. The annual
report was read and was
adopted.
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MR. AND MRS. BOB BIGGAM
Dianne Miller and Bob Biggam were united in marriage
September 10, 1983 at Zion Lutheran Church,
Dashwood, with Reverend William Bulger, Alberta, of-
ficiating. The bride is the daughter of Hubert and Vesta
Miller of Dashwood and the groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Biggam of Toronto. The maid of honour
was Vickie Miller, sister of the bride and bridesmaids
were Julie Heal, London, Darlene Carter, London, April
Biggam, Toronto, Kathy Zante, Hamilton and Lisa
Miller, Dashwood. Best man was Leo Miller, Ottawa,
and ushers were Mike Gross, Scottie Niles, David Kell-
ington, Malcolm Mercer and Gary Biggam all of Toron-
to. Special music was provided by Bob MacDermott on
the organ and George Langford playing the trumpet.
Soloist wasVickieMiller also David Kellington and a duet
was sung by Vickie and Lisa Miller. Neil Ostlander pro-
vided guitar music. Following a honeymoon to
Acapulco, Dianne and Bob ore residing at 97 Scarlet
Road in Toronto.
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MR. AND MRS. GORDON HAMPTON•
Elaine Jean Marie Love and Gordon Lyle Hampton were
united in marriage October 8, 1983 at Carmel
Presbyterian Church, Hensoll with Rev. K. Knight of-
ficiating. Elaine is the eldest daughter of Jim and Mar-
jorie Love, Zurich and Gord is the son of Frederick
Hampton and the late Mrs. Natilie Hampton, Brockville,
Ontario. Kathy Love, was her sister's maid of honour.
Ross Hampton was his brother's best man. Guests were
ushered by Kenneth Jones, Hillier and Wayne Hamp-
ton, Mountain View, California. Organist was Mrs. Joan
Keyes with guest solo organist Carolyn Love, sister of
the bride. Fayeanne and Amy Jean Love greeted
guests. Wayne Love, was master of ceremonies.
Following a honeymoon in Acapulco, Elaine and Gord
are residing in Kitchener.
Special education
outlined to seniors
About 65 members attend-
ed the regular monthly
meeting of Exeter humor
citizens. Mildred Thomson
opened the meeting by sing-
ing 0 Canada followed by the
Lord's Prayer. She also read
a poem.
The card report was given
and happy birthday was sung
to one member. it was
reported that there are now
three shuffleboard courts in
use, and are open to everyone
Tuesdays for women,
Wednesdays men and women
and Thursday for men.
The next meeting will be
December 5 and will be a
turkey supper. The price is 14.
Names to he in by the end of
November. Dues for the year,
$2 will he paid at this time.
The meal will be served at
6:30 p.m.
The program was com-
menced by Hubert and Ber-
nice Cooper and Jack and
Jean Madge.
Bernice Cooper gave two
humorous readings and
Marlene Mothers rendered
two beautiful solos, accom-
panied by Blanche Dougall.
Mrs. Greta Lavender in-
troduced her daughter Jean
Turner who gave a very infor-
mative address on her work
as teacher of a special learn-
ing class at Exeter Public
School.
This includes children 10-15
years and are drawn from
Clinton to south of the county.
Focus of the programme, in-
cludes the teaching of life
skills, academics at their
level and crafts, etc.
Mrs. Turner emphasized
that there is need for
assistance on a volunteer
basis,(a) daily academic
assistance, contact principal
Jim Chapman. (b) materials
- scraps of material, knitting
wool, greeting cards, scraps
of wood, kitchen equipment of
all kinds, etc. (c) craft pro
gram assistance.
Help along any of these
lines would be appreciated
and anyone wishing to help
and wanting more informa-
tion please contact Mildred
Thomson.
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