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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1994-9-21, Page 74 McKinley - Meulman Lisa Meulman and Darren McKinley chose Saturday, July 30, 1994, as the first day of their new life together. They exchanged vows in the presence of God and his peo- ple at 2 p.m. at Rehoboth Fel- lowship CRC in Etobicoke. Darren's parents are Nancy and Ted Ducharme of Zurich. Lisa'a parents are Geert and Ger Meulman of Etobicoke. The couple now reside in Owen Sound. McKnight - Glavin On this day of new beginnings - Deanne Elizabeth, daughter of Dean and Joanne McKnight and Darryl George, son of Don and Darlene Glavin were united in marriage June 24, 1994 at Our Lady of Mt. Car- mel church with Father J. 8o- gatto officiating. Maid of hon- our was Kathy Keller, friend of the bride and groom. Brides- maids were L.J. McIntyre, friend of the bride and groom, Leanne Glavin, groom's sis- ter, Tammy McKnight, sister- in-law of bride, Brenna Weir and jr. bridesmaids Stacey and Lindsey McKnight, all cousins of bride. Darryl's best man was his brother Shaun Glavin. Ushers were Darcy Shaw, cousin of groom, Rob McKnight, brother of bride, John Henderson, friend of groom and Mark Tatara, uncle of groom. Jr. ushers were nephews of the groom Kirk and Brent Tatara. After a hon- eymoon in the Collingwood area, Deanne and Darryl are making their home in the Mt. Carmel area. Our thanks to everyone for sharing this hap- py day with Deanne and Dar - 10. 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Bridesmaids were Shannon Murphy and Ann Gillis Andrea, friends of the bride. Lauren Taylor, niece of the groom, was flowergirl. Best man was Brian Taylor, brother of the groom. Scott Pincombe, cou- sin of the groom, and Gordie Kiley, brother of the bride were usl'3rs. Chad Taylor, nephew of the groom was ringbearer and Amy Taylor, niece of the groom read the General Intentions. Special thanks to everyone for mak- ing their day so special. Queensway residents attend club HENSALL - Residents of Queensway Nursing Home attend- ed an early morning Breakfast Club last week. They enjoyed fresh pan- cakes, sausage, juice and coffee. On Monday afternoon the women from the Hensall Presbyterian Church visited Queensway for the first bingo of the fall. They will provide the bingo program for the month of September. Tuesday afternoon, Rev. R.E. Ol- iver and his wife came to Queens- way to celebrate the weekly church service. With them came a guest minister, Rev. Chris Maxey and his wife from Indiana, who sang hymns accompanied by a guitar. Irene and Jack Vincent from Ex- eter filled Thursday afternoon at Queensway with music, singing and some toe -tapping. The resi- dents certainly enjoyed this enter- tainment. The residents wish Jack and Irene all the best while in Flori- da and look forward to seeing them in the spring again. Preparations are ongoing for the upcoming Craft and Bake Sale to be held Wednesday, October 19 at Queensway from 2 to 4 p.m.. Any donations of crafts or baked items will be gratefully accepted. Contact Mary EIIcn Groves at 262-2830 with any donations. Upcoming September 21, 7 p.m., Grand Cove Show; September, 7 p.m., Mennonite Singers; September 29, 7 p.m. Birthday party with Maric Flynn; October 3, 10 a.m. Volun- teer Auxiliary meeting; October 13, Geri Fashions visiting. LAMILY Times -Advocate, September 21, 1994 Page 7 September birthdays celebrated at Blue Water ZURICH - On Monday, Septem- ber 5 the Zurich Women's Institute visited Blue Water Rest Home to celebrate with the residents the September birthdays of Nelson Howe, John (Tiny) Bedour and Margaret Mousseau. Kay Hay was Chairperson for the evening with Phyllis Deichert as pianist and Marg Westlake led the residents in song. Joan Smith read a poem "The Senior Citizen" and the group sang many of their favourite numbers - "Whet. You Wore a Tulip", "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" and "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree." After the program, Westlake, Hay and Smith served cupcakes and tea. The next evening Verda Baechler was Chairperson for the Auxiliary meeting. Shawn Ducharme intro- duced the evening's entertainers - the talented children of Cheryl and Martin Gelinas - Marcel, Justine, Stephanie, Jacqueline and Monique who sang, danced and played the piano. It was their mother Cheryl's birthday so she was called from her kitchen duties so the group could sing Happy Birthday to her. Ina Neeb read "September Morn" and "Proclamation." Baechler, Lot- tie Grenier and Neeb served fruit bread, cheese and tea to their audi- ence. Rev. Colin Stover, Grand Bend United Church, conducted Thurs- day afternoon Chapel Service. The previous week, the service was held by Rev. Mark Gaskin, Carmel/ Caven Presbyterian Church, Hen- sall/Exeter. The following week Pastor Phil Bender, Zurich Men- nonite Church held the service. Fr. Matthias Wronski, St. Boniface Church celebrates Mass on Thurs- days. Friday afternoon, September 9 Catherine Riehl, Esther Makins, Oriole Westlake, Susan Leslie, Nel- son Howe, Pearl Miller and Kurt Gebel boarded the bus for an outing to Stratford and found the swans weren't swimming since the pond had been drained for the season. Churches unite for prayer EXETER - At the monthly meeting of the South Huron Ministerial Association on Sep- tember 8 the clergy agreed to an invitation given by the new president, Vernon Dean, to unite for weekly prayer at the various churches represented. Each week, starting October 7, the ministers will take turns hosting the "hour of prayer" in which not only clergy but members of the churches and community are invited to gath- er to pray for our nation, prov- ince, communities, churches and families. While the prayer time is from 9:30-10:30 a.m., anyone may come for all or part of this sea- son of prayer. The schedule for , the fall is: October 7, Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle, Exeter; October 14, Faith Tabernacle, Centralia; October 21, Zion Lu- theran, Dashwood; October 28, Trivitt Memorial Anglican, Ex- eter; November 4, Grand Bend United, Grand Bend; Novem- ber 11, Caven Presbyterian, Exeter; November 17, Exeter United, Exeter; November 25, Hensall United, Hensall; De- cember 2, Crediton United, Crediton; December 9, Thames Road United, Exeter. Capsule Comments with Ernie Miatello If you are using medication contained in a skin patch, be careful when applying it. Some of the medication may get on your fingers and can be transferred to your eyes causing Irritation. Wash your hands after each application. There really Is not much good to say about smoking. But doctors have noticed that smokers never seem to suffer from ulcer- ative colitus. They are now looking at nicotine as a possible treatment for this condition. early results are promising. Pouring liquid doses of medication for kids can be messy. One drug company in the U.S. Is researching a new gel formulation. Parents will squeeze a specially -designed tube which releases only one dose per squeeze. No worry about spills herel Could be useful for the elderly too. The flu season Is almost here. As In past years, the vaccine will be available only by injection. But researchers are working on a nasal spray version that Is showing encouraging results. Test volunteers sure liked this method better then being poked With a needle! It will be a few years before it's available. Two-thirds of people over 65 take at least one non-prescription medica- tion per day. Be sure your doctor and pharmacist know what you routine- ly take. KURON APOTHECARY ua Phone 238.1882 440 Maln 8t., Exeter "Your Health Care Phemiacr The previous week Rose Meurer, Esther Makins, Susan Leslie, Catherine Riehl, Pearl Miller, The- odore (Ted) Steinbach, Harry Maas and Madeline Harburn took a bus trip to Holmesville, Blyth and Clin- ton. Quite often the kitchen is blessed with donations of food from citi- zens in the community - corn, cu- cumbers, green peppers, zucchini, etc. which help defray some of the costs of feeding over 65 residents. Audrey and Glenn Bawman of Bayfield had a booth at the Zurich Bean Festival and donated cookies, candies and crackers to the Home from their booth. Condolences go to the family of the late Aaron Gingerich who passed away at Blue Water Res! Horne on September 2 in his 96th year. He resided at the Home the past el -F' years, at Maplewoods Apartments three years and farmed in the Zurich region. Tuesday afternoons at 2:30 p.m., Rev. Gani Lazaro, Zurich United Church holds anon -denominational Bible Study in the Chapel for resi- dents of the Home, apartments and the community. It was off to Masonville for a shop -til -you -drop excursion for Kurt Gebel, Edna Johnston, Esther Makins, Earl (Duke) Yungblut, Ruby Bell and Annie Martin. The wheelchair pushers and bargain hunters who volunteered their help for the outing were Glen Thiel, Ni- cole Veroude, Wendy Masse, Don- na Merner, Edith Yungblut and Ca- thy Shantz, Adjuvant who organized the trip. On return they all had two things in common - no energy, no money! The residents look forward to a trip to the annual Grand Cove Es- tates theatrical production on Sep- tember 12 at the Grand Bend Le- gion Hall. Best wishes to Bernice Kennedy who is visiting Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich and Karl Heideman who is visiting South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Wel- come home to John (Tiny) Bedour, who was visiting Alexandra Marine & General Hospital, Goderich. The House of Uniforms of Prince EEt 1 11 LOCKS: KeylnKnob Deadbolts Automotive Gun Padlocks Cabinet Pushbutton 1 Edward Island visits the Home Sep- tember 20 from 11:00-4;00 p.m. to display their uniforms for the staff to choose something new for the fall season. 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