HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1984-11-07, Page 7MR. AND MRS. GEORGE ONIFRICHUK
Mary Gwynneth Susan Hockey and George John
Thomas Onifrichuk were united in marriage on August
11, 1984 at St. Paul's United Church in London with Rev.
Ruggles Constant officiating. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hockey, Dundas and Mr. and
Mrs. George Onifrichuk of Waterford are parents of the
groom. The maid of honour was Michelle Palmer, friend
of the bride and bridesmaids were Brenda Pincombe
and Tracey Overholt, nieces of the bride; Alison Mahon,
friend of the bride and Brenda Onifrichuk, sister of the
groom. The best man was Len Onifrichuk, brother of
the groom and guests were ushered by David Hockey,
brother of the bride, Roger Onifrichuk, cousin of the
groom; Jeff Rowe, friend of the bride and groom and
Barry Korobka, friend of the groom. After a wedding
trip on a Caribbean cruise, the couple has taken up
residence in London, Ontario. Photo by Jack Doerr
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Kinott� craft event
is another success
The Exeter Kinettes held
their annual Christmas craft
show and sale Saturday at the
Exeter Legion. It was another
very successful show.
It featured 41 craft tables of
various knitted, crocheted
and sewn articles, also, stain-
ed glass, wood carvings,
ceramics, oil paintings and
even cabbage patch dolls and
accessories. The Kinettes sold
coffee, tea and baking from
the tea corner.
Some of the exhibitors
donated door prizes. The win-
ners were: Note Smith,
Crediton a hand towel from
Arlene Heimstra, Mildred
WI president makes
numerous suggestions
Mrs. R.B. Johnson of
Cochrane, president of the
Federated Women's
Institutes of Ontario,
attended the London Area
convention Nov. 1 and 2 at
the St. Marys community
centre. She brought the 427
delegates and members up
to date on FWIO business.
Many important decisions
have been completed this
past year. If any member
has a message for FWIO
please let your board
directors know. Use your
FWIO conveners as
resource material.
Suggestions for study
meetings are junk foods,
pornography, and banking.
Make young people
welcome by including them
at meetings and become
interested in their needs,
Mrs. Cochrane suggested.
Understanding is important
to success and working
together.
October was agri-food
month and there will be a 13
week segment in Grade 9
taught in all schools in the
province to instill in
students' minds the impact
agriculture has on every-
one's livelihood.
Is the farm home safe?
What about the housewife?
Grandma is not there to
babysit while she is outside
the house. There is great
concern about health and
safety on the farm.
Child care, the Divorce
Act and the Cri.-nina] Code
are high on the agenda and
are recognized as such by
all levels of government.
Mrs. Joe Reily of Mt.
Brydges and Mrs. Clarence
Lewis of Granton chaired
the meeting.
Mrs. Olive Gowan of
Granton, North Middlesex
District and Mrs. Glen
Gordon of Komoka, were in
charge of the memorium
service.
Mrs. Reily said this was
the end of her term of office
and she asked members
when inviting guests to al-
ways send proper addresses
and times. In the past year
she attended nine out of 10
district annuals. The tiny
seed of Adelaide Hoodless
has grown to a tree and W.I.
is a heritage for all to
cherish, she suggested.
Presentations were made
to all past presidents,
secretarys and treasurers.
Reports from standing
conveners were given.
An essay competition for
Clinton Community
Credit Union Ltd.
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children 12 to 14 years is
being asked for and essays
must be completed and in by
Jan. 5. The subjects are
Water for a Thirsty World,
or My Dream of Peace.
July 14 the Adelaide
Hoodless building was
designated a heritage home.
Christmas at the Lee
Homestead will be Dec. 5
and 6, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Mrs. Bradnock in her
public relations report said,
"If there ever was a time
and need to study our sisters
across the world It Is now."
A Huron County pin on
behalf of the warden of;
Huron County was presented
to Mrs. Johnson.
Over 300 guests attended
the evening banquet served
by North and South Lobo
W.I. and Aderton W.I.
Board Directors presented
Karen Poel of Thamesford,
Cheryl Plumb of Mt. Elgin,
and Diane Wilker with
Maryn Pardy Scholarships.
Friday morning's session!
was chaired by Mrs. Riley..
An emergency resolution
was presented and read by
Mrs. Lillian White and was
submitted by Lucan
Women's Institute which
read: "Whereas under
present parole laws,
dangerous criminals are
sometimes granted parole
before they are ready tot
re-enter society, and.
whereas many of these
criminals repeat their;
crimes or commit other;
more serious offences,
against society, and
whereas some weekend
parolees do not report at the '
end of their weekend and
often commit crimes before
being rearrested; therefore;
be it resolved that the
Federated Women's
Institute of Ontario requestll
the Canadian government to
review and change the laws
governing parole of
dangerous convicts."
The resolution was moved
by Iva M. Hodgins and
seconded by Lillian Brown,
president Bernice Lockyer,
secretary Mabel Froats.
This resolution was
sustained.
Crediton 4-H
pick champs
By Laura McCann
The fifth 4-1I Meeting for
Crediton 5 was held October
10. At the meeting we discuss-
ed "Women in Sports", Food:
Fuel for sports and fitness,
Calorie Makers, and Sup-
pleness. We also found out
how flexible we are by sitting
on the floor, reaching as far
as we could on a ruler.
After we read over the
meeting we participated in
Donna Dawe's Dancercise
class at the Mt. ('armel
School gym. We finished off
the meeting by tasting an ap-
ple crunch sundae, one of the
recipes from our books.
The sixth meeting was held
October 15. For this meeting
we all participated in a ping-
pong tournament, mothers in-
cluded. The three final win-
ners were: .leanette Kaak.
Cannie Kaak. and Christine
Nirta.
Also each girt prepared one
of the recipes from our book,
for our potluck supper, which
was enjoyed by all at the
home of our leader Mrs
Diane Kaak.
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Northcott, Exeter a hand
towel from Shirley Pole and
Marlene Coates, Katherine
Elston, Exeter a beaded can-
dle holder from K and R
Crafts, Joan Oke, Exeter a
pillow from Norma Pryde,
Jay Kaetzel, Huron Park a
hand carved bird from R.
Ottley.
Dennis Hockey, Exeter a
dough art Santa from Wendy
Long, Doreen McLacklan,
Kippen a crocheted note pad
holder from Shirley Kerslake
and Marilyn Vandenbusscke,
Lil Baker, Hensall a
crocheted doily from Jean
Posthumus, Marie Desormo,
Exeter a hand towel from An-
nemarie Wilson, and Robin
Poole a crocheted Mr. and
Mrs. Santa from Carole
Hudson.
The Kinettes would like to
thank the Canadian Tire, Co -
Op Gas Bar, and Shell Self
Serve for the free advertising
on their bill boards, also the
exhibitors and all those who
attended.
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WELCOME TO CRAFT SHOW — Exeter Kinettes Jac-
queline Hibbert and Wanda Reynolds were selling ad-
mission tickets and issuing a welcome to visitors at
Saturday's Kinette craft show. T -A photo
Marks 90th birthday event
A 90th birthday party was
held Sunday for former Ex-
eter resident Irene Brintnell,
now of Huronview, at the
home of her son Jack. A bir-
thday lunch for the im-
mediate family was followed
by an open house. Sixty
guests, including Mrs. Brint-
nell's six children, grand-
children, great-
grandchildren, other family
members and friends wished
the guest of honour a happy
birthday.
MPP Jack Riddell attended
to bring his personal
greetings and present Mrs.
Brintnell with a con-
gratulatory plaque from the
province of Ontario.
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CRAFTS ON DISPLAY — Liz Hendrick and Cathy Batten were
at Saturday's craft show sponsored by the Exeter Kinettes.
two of the craftsmen
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