HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1994-10-19, Page 7Coates - Petry
On Saturday, September 3,
1994 Catherine Lynn and
Mark Simon were united in
marriage at Exeter United
Church. Cathy is the daugh-
ter of Bob and Helen Coates
of Exeter. Mark is the son of
Simon and Heather Patty of
Winnipeg. The maid of hon-
our was Liz Coates, sister of
the bride. Best man was Si-
mon Patty, father of the
groom. Bridesmaids were
Sarra Patty, sister of the
groom, Christine Coates,
cousin of the bride and Dar-
lene Runnalls, friend of the
couple. Ushers were Jean-
Sebastien Denis, cousin of
the groom, Bret Renwick,
friend of the couple and Lyle
Arsenault, friend of the
couple. Linda Coates was
the organist and Jim Coates
was the trumpeter, aunt and
uncle of the bride. The happy
couple now reside in Wood-
stock,
oodstock, following a hon-
eymoon in St. Maarten. Ca-
thy and Mark would `like to
thank all their family and
friends for making their day
so special.
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O'Rourke - Redden
Sean O'Rourke, eldest son of
Julia and Donald, and Kerry
Lyn Redden, daughter of Jill
and Earl, were married Au-
gust 20, 1994 at Sacred
Heart Church, Sarnia. Sean
was attended by his brother
Justin who was Best Man,
and six comedic ushers: re-
spectively Scott Bogart, Gib
Dow Jr., Dan Melin, Joe Mar-
tens, Allen Pym and Dale Re-
gier. Kerry's sister, Lena, was
Maid of Honour with Lee
O'Rourke, sister of the
groom, Natalie Cocozzoli, An-
nabel Mouland, Sharon Ol-
sen, Michelle and Lisa Carter
serving as bridesmaids. Rob
Tait functioned superbly as
Master of Ceremonies. Thank
you to all of these fine young
adults who were largely re-
sponsible for the ensuing
merriment. After a wedding
trip to Pue o Vallarta, the
lovely couple is now residing
in Collingwood where Sean is
a member of the local police
force.
Accidents
investigated
by OPP
EXETER - The OPP report three
collisions on local roadways this
past week.
On Friday, vehicles driven by
Audrey Blackwood of Grand Bend
and Patricia Smith collided on
Highway 81 in Stephen Township.
No injuries were reported, and
damage was light.
Last Tuesday, a vehicle driven by
Ray Stacey of St. Marys collided
with a deer on Usborne Side Road
I. Stacey was not injured, and ve-
hicle damage was light.
Last Monday, vehicles driven by
James Cameron of London and
Donald Osborne of Exeter were in-
volved in a collision on Main Street
in Exeter. Again, there were no in-
juries and damage was Tight.
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Times -Advocate, October 19, 1994
Page 7
Craft and bake sale at
Queensway nursing home
Residents are busy making crafts and baking
HENSALL - Tuesday afternoon Queensway Nursing Home residents
held their weekly church service and Iaelyn Krueger of Grand Bend's
Church of God led the worship service. She had a very special Thanksgiv-
ing message. Lator that day residents gathered for a Supper club. They pre-
pared a beef and vegetable stir fry dish with rice. They also enjoyed peach-
es and ice cream for dessert.
Preparations are continuing for the Craft and Bake Sale. The Baking
Club met twice during the week, inking cookies and squares.
Geri Fashions set up all their merchandise in the Activity Room on
Thursday. This gave residents and family members an opportunity to pur-
chase any new clothing. In the afternoon residents modelled some new fall
fashions during a fashion show. Follow ing the show there was a draw for
some door prizes. The winners were Bruce Cann, Dorothy Wildfong and
Dorothy Page.
Upcoming
A Craft and Bake Sale will be held today, Wednesday, from 2-4 p.m..
There will he Christmas crafts, baked goods, a raffle and a team room. The
raffle tickets are for a crib -size baby quilt, a Christmas wreath and Christ-
mas candle centrepiece.
Thursday, October 27 at 7 p.m. the birthday party will be held.
The Resident Council will meet Monday, October 31 at 10:30 a.m.
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