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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1995-08-30, Page 6Times -Advocate, August 30, 1995 Forthcoming marriage - Earl and Marilyn Miller, RR1 Wood- ham are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lori Lynn to Bob Bjelis, "son of Stephen and Anica Byelis, RR2 Zurich. The wedding will take place at Emmanuel Baptist Church on Saturday, September 9, 1995 at 2 p.m. Price - Knight (Hem) Richard Price and Nancy Knight (Hero) were happily married July 1, 1995 at Si- loam United Church in Lon- don, Ontario with Rev. Rick Hawley officiating. Nancy's daughters, Erin and Meggie were maids of honour and An- drew Price, Richard's son, was best man. Witnesses were Greg and Kathy O'Reilly, Sea.orth, Ont. After a honey- moon in Algonquin Park fol- lowed up with a Pig Roast in their honor, the couple and their children reside in Lon- don. Family and friends are in- vited to drop by anytime. Hope - Stephens Lynn Stephens and Richard Hope, children of John and Liz Stephens, Exeter and John and Christine Hope, RR2 Dashwood exchanged mar- riage vows on Saturday, June 17, 1995. The ceremony took place at the residence of the bride's parents. The atten- dants were Lee Hope, Lori MacPherson, Todd Becker, Pollyanna Soudant, John Ste- phens Jr., Lynne Dobson, Tony Hewitt, Cheri McNutt and Toni Roze and Sharia and Ann MacPherson. After their honeymoon in Bracebridge, the happy couple are residing in Huron Park. Richard and Lynn wish to thank everyone who helped with and attended their wedding. Your love and support were greatly appre- ciated. 29th reunion for Sunshine Gals EXETER - The Sunshine Gals held their 29th annual get-together August 23. The day began with a noon luncheon at the 3AAA's restaurant, returning to the home of Audrey and Elliott McRoberts, to remi- nisce and browse through the old photo albums and taking another picture to add to the collection. Those . present were Louise Creery, Exeter and daughter Ann Vigeant, London, Mae Lamons and daughter Helen Henrick, of Cro- marty, Ella Somers, St. Marys, Greta Gibson, Lucan, Marjorie Hodgert and Norma Hooper, Exet- er. The hostess served a tasty snack, to end the happy occasion. Exeter Nomads camp in Ailsa Craig EXETER - Exeter Nomads camping group held its fall campout at Sha- dy Pines Campgrounds, RR I Ailsa Craig. The Chair people for the campout were Brad and Jan Barnes and Helen and Lee Webber. Friday night they had a good round of euchre. Howard Hodge took the most lone hands, Tom Yellow most hands for the men and Edna Deitz had the most hands for the women. The euchre match was followed with a hon fire. Saturday morning they held a washer toss contest. The 'A' trophy was won by Lee Webber and Gloria Mousseau. Runners up were Brad Barnes and Marion Dougall. The 'B' trophy was won by Ernie Thellen and Helen Webber. Runners up were Howard Hodge and Edna Deitz. Saturday afternoon featured a bean hag throwing contest. It was a close contest all the way with Brad Barnes and Helen Webber winning first place and Bev Alexander and Marion Dougall taking second place. Egg relay race was won by the team of Marion Dougall, Lee Webber, Lorraine Alexander and Harry Dougall. These events were followed by ice cream sundaes and a well-earned rest. Saturday night featured a potluck supper. The many dishes were great but it seems everyone ate a little bit too much. Sunday morning breakfast was served by the Wehbers and the Barnes, featuring egg McMuffin, sausages, bacon. scrambled eggs, toast,. coffee and orange juice. After the scrumptious breakfast we had a "talking" test which was won by Howard Hodge and Lloyd Mousseau. They had a game of lawn darts. Winners were Jan Barnes and Lec Webber and runners up were Marge Hodge and Ernie Hillen. All members are reminded of the opening ceremony at MacNaughton Park Scenic Gardens on Monday. September 4 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. The next meeting will be held September 21. • • • • 4 , • B.A. T. D. ASSOCIATE a ACRO -GYMNASTICS, TAP AND, JAZZ 4 DANCE STUDIO 4 4 Ages 4 and up ; Registration - August 29, 3 - 7 p.m. August 31, 3 - 7 p.m. Sept. 5, 4 - 8 p.m. Building #75 Huron Park (behind the Post Office). Note there is a new student only registration fee of $10. For any further information call Andrea 22&6610 ► ► ► Teacher appointed to nursery school Carol Axtmann has been hired to teach the Tinker Tots pro- gram. Liz Sangster HENSALL - Hensall Tinker Tots Co-op Nursery School is pleased to announce the appointment of Carol Axtmann, as the Kid's Club teacher for 1995-96. She has her degree in Child Studies, from the University of Guelph and several years of ex- perience in the child care field. Dianne Shapton will be returning for another year with Tinker Tots, as the Nursery School teacher. These two energetic individuals will ensure the continuance of qual- ity programs at our school. Inquiries and registrations for both programs are welcomed at 262-2305 (school), or 262-3207 (Karen). United Church Sharon Wurm was the guest speaker this past Sunday at Hensall United Church. Her message was "The Price of Worry". The chil- dren's hymn was "Fairest Lord Je- sus". The ushers were Carol Martin and Elaine Corbett. Steve McGre- gor was the greeter. Rev. Henry Annen will return to the pulpit next Sunday. Friendship Circle The Friendship Circle meet Sep- tember 5 at 8 p.m. Everyone is wel- come. Horticultural Society The Hensalrand District Horti- culiural Society meet September 11 at 8 p.m. at the Hensall United Church. Personals The sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late Lloyd Venner. Vacation bible school The turnout was excellent recently for vacation bible school at the Christian Re- formed Church on Main Street North in Exeter. Children participated in ac- tivities including art and crafts, singing, and out- door games. Pictured— above, several children en- joyed activities with a para- chute and at left, two boys practiced climbing trees and swinging on a branch to the ground. Thames Road UCW to have catered meal at next meeting Hurondale Women's Institute will prepare the meal for the group. Rhoda Rohde THAMES ROAD - Next Sunday, September 3, Sunday School and church services will commence at both Elimville and Thames Road churches at 10 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. with Rev. Jim Allsop in charge. UCW On Monday, September II the first fall meeting of the United Church Women will start with a supper at the church catered to by the Hurondale Women's Institute followed by the meeting with Diane Jeffery, Anne Bray, Marga- ret McCarter and June Stewart in charge. On Wednesday, September 13 the South Huron Regional meeting will be held at Centralia United Church. Bible school There was an average of 29 or 30 children attended Bible School last week. They studied the amazing adventures of David and Jesus. Par- ents and grandparents attended the wrap up party on Friday evening. The leaders thank people who brought snacks and the paper towel rolls. Personals Congratulations to Ron and Wendy (Ballantyne) Earle who were married at Thames Road Church on Saturday. Quite a num- ber of people from this area attend- ed their reception and dance at the Exeter Legion Hall. Glenn and Dorothy Jeffery visit- ed with Nora Sheldon of Cross - well, Michigan, Louella Munro of Napeon, Ontario, who was visiting with her sister Evelyn Wall at Kingston, Michigan, Frances Hall of Sandusky, Michigan and Wayne and Faye Adam of Snover, Michi- gan on Friday. Charles and Connie Kernick, Rick and Karen Etherington, Derek and Robyn visited with Martin and Kelly Esquimeaux and Tyler of Denfield on Sunday. Rick and Judith Parker and fami- ly entertained Arnold and Marion Cann, family and friends on Friday evening in honor of Arnold and Marion's 45th wedding anniver- sary which was on August 26. Barry Parsons is holidaying with Ryan Parker. Ray Cann, Keith and Shelly Passmore entertained Alice Cann Capsule Comments with Ernie Miatello As we age, our waistline isn't the only thing that spreads out. Our feet, also, become longer and wid- er. Our ligaments begin to collapse, arches fall due to gravity plus general wear and tear result in a flat- tening of our feet. So be flexible on your shoe -size as you get older. As well, the padding on the bottom of our feet gets wom thin. Moisture loss can result In itchy feet and make us more prone to athlete's foot. Smokers, particularly, could have circulation problems. A thrombosis is the formation of blood clots in veins or arteries. To de- crease the chance of one occurring in the veins, keep active and use every chance you get to walk. Also, If you are sitting In one place for quite a while, move your Legs often. Elevating your legs when you sit or Ile down is also helpful. During hot weather, it Is Important to drink plenty of water to avoid dehy- dration. Spraying yourself with water or swimming feels good but doesn't add water to your system. • HURON APOTHECARY La. Phone 235-1982 . 440 Main St., Exeter "Your Health Care Pharmacy" in honor of her 50th birthday on Sunday at Ray and Alice's home. Bill and Rhoda Rohde visited on Sunday evening with Earl and Lau- ra Mae Bennewies of Mitchell. Visscher Farms Country Market 11 Broccoli 754, Cauliflower $1.00, Cabbage 754, Potatoes 1.50 10 Ib. bag $7.00, 50 lbs Peaches $12. bu. Baked goods, jams, honey Open 9-6 daily Closed Sunday 3 miles west of Exeter on Hwy. 83 237-3442 Merry Rags Purebred good looks for work or weekend 50% OFF ALL SUMMER STOCK Open 7 days a week, EVERY DAY untll November 238-2818 1-1/4 miles 5. of Grand Bend