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Times -Advocate, November 28, 1984
MR. AND MRS. DAVID O'BRIEN
Pam Mickle and Dave O'Brien were united in marriage
on Friday, September 14, 1984 at St. Luke's -in -the -
Garden Chapel, London with Rev. Stanley McDonald,
Hensall officiating. Bill and Fran Mickle, Exeter, are
parents of the bride and Don and Frances O'Brien,
Blenheim, are parents of the groom. Judith Mickle was
the bride's attendant and best man was Doug Johnston.
Ushers were Ed O'Brien and Owen O'Brien. David Elston
was organist with Brad Doey as guest guitar soloist.
A reception followed at The Grosvenor Dining Club,
London, and the wedding dance was held in Blenheim
the following evening. The couple are now residing in
Rondeau. Photo by Jack Doerr
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Rebekahs make grants
for exercise equipment
The November 7 meeting of
the Rebekahs of 1.O.O.F. was
held with a good number in at-
tendance. It was reported that
the I.O.O.F. and Rebekah in-
surance is to be renewed in
November.
A bus trip has been organiz-
ed for December 4 to Simcoe
to view the Christmas lights
with other stops along the
way.
The Lodge made several
donations to Family and
Children's Services and
Huronview for exercise
equipment which is the pro-
ject of the District Deputy
Grand Master and District
Deputy President of Huron
District.
A dedication ceremony was
held at Huronview for two
high -low beds donated from
the I.O.O.F. and Rebakahs of
Huron District.
A euchre was held
November 14 with a good
number in attendance.
The next euchre is schedul-
ed for November 28. The
Lodge also sponsors a United
Nations student. This student
is chosen from S.H.D.S., must
be 16 but not more than 17
years of age. The speak -off is
dated for March 1 in Clinton.
A social hour followed the
meeting.
At the November 21
meeting the charter was
draped for late sister, Vera
Pincombe. It was reported
that Myrtle Orr is in Victoria
Hospital, Whitney Coates has
his knee in a cast and Vi
Coates is ill. An invitation has
been extended from Hillcrest
Lodge of St. Marys for a
social evening on November
28.
Gifts for sunshine boxes for
shut-in Sisters will be ac-
cepted at the next meetings.
The Rebekah Christmas par-
ty will be held December 5 at
6:30 at the Lodge hall. All
Rebekah Brothers are
welcome.
Mrs. Mary Jane McDougall year. A delicious lunch by the
showed slides of Ireland committee in charge
where she had lived for a followed.
MR. AND MRS. CLIFF KNIP
Karen Olbach and Clifford Knip were united in marriage
at Stratford Christian Reformed Church on August 17,
1984 with Rev. J. Payton officiating. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olbach, RR 7, St. Marys
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knip, RR 2 Lucan, are parents
of the groom. The couple is now residing at RR 1, Lucan.
411 Main St., Exeter
235-0914
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Huron County
Christmas
Bureau
(coordinated by Family
and Children's Services of
Huron County)
requests your support for
Christmas, 1984
(Donations of toys,
games, gifts, new and
good used clothing can be
left at your local centre)
Location:
Exeter Lay. n Bowling
Club
Main St., Exeter
Dates:
December 3 - 7, 1984
(inclusive)
Times:
9:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Coordinator:
Laurette Stegner
Please direct financial
contributions to Family
and Children's Services of
Huron County. 46
Gloucester Terroce,
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 1W7
Registration No.
0184192-01-05
MR. AND MRS. EARL MARTENE
Julie May Hendrick and Earl Henry Martene were
united in marriage September 8, 1984. The ceremony
was performed by Reverend Grant Milts in the Exeter
United Church. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Hendrick, Exeter. Parents of the groom are Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Martene, RR 2, Crediton. Maid of
honour was Sheila Creswell. Coniston, Ontario. Best
man was Clare Martene, Crediton. Also in attendance
were Leslie Bringloe, Brenna Wein and Lisa Hendrick.
Flower girl was Kathryn Wagner and Robert Wagner
was ringbearer. Ushers were John Martene, Jeff
Romphf and Dean Boyle. After a trip to Western Canada
the couple are residing near Crediton.
Photo by Jock Doerr
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MR. AND MRS. RAYE L. JACOBE
Hensall United Church was the setting of an autumn
wedding when Jean Elizabeth and Raye Laird were
united in marriage by Rev. Stan McDonald on
September 29, 1984 Jean is the doughter of Alvin and
Margaret Cole, Hensall and Raye is the son of laird and
Mory Jacobe, Zurich. Matron of honour was Maureen
Cole, sister-in-law of the bride and bridesmaids were
Sharon Kyle, sister of the groom and Shirley Kerslake,
friend of the bride. Best man was Doug Klye, brother-
in-law of the groom and guests were ushered by Donald
Cole, brother of the bride and Gordon Weigand, cousin
of the broom. Ringbearers were Lawrence and Wayne
Cole, nephews of the bride. Ministry of music wos pro-
vided by organist Agnes Bray and soloist Belvo Fuss.
Ian and Shirley McAllister were masters of ceremonies
at the wedding dinner. After a honeymoon to the
Pocono Mountoins, Pennsylvania, the couple have
token up residence in Exeter. Jean and Raye wish to
thank their families, relatives and friends for making
their day o very special one. Photo by Jock Doerr
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT DATERS
Robert Daters and Lorna Connolly were united in mar-
riage on October 27 at Exeter Trivitt Memorial Anglican
Church with Rev. Sutton officiating. The bride is the
daughter of Jim and Eleanor Connolly, Bayfield. Doreen
and the late Eldon Daters, Exeter are parents of the
groom. The maid of honour was Rose Padacz, friend
of the bride and bridesmaids were Cindy Connolly,
sister of the bride, Michele Connolly, cousin of the
bride, Karen Erb, friend of the bride, and Sandra Mar-
tin, cousin of the bride. The flower girl was Jenny
Young, niece of the groom. The best man was Paul
Brennen, friend of the groom and guests were ushered
by Bill Daters, brother of the groom, Mike Brennen,
Dave Prance., and Ron Price, friends of the groom. Tim
Ditner, nephew of the groom was the ringbearer. Lin-
da Faulhafer soloist was accompanied by Miss Karen
Wallen. The couple now reside at RR 1 Doshwood. Rob
and Lorna would like to thank their family and friends
for making their wedding day even more special.
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