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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-11-14, Page 6air A6 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 14, 1984 FAMILY WEDDINGS I SON — FINLAYSON Randal Stuart Wilson and Sandra Jayne Finlayson were married Saturday, Nov. 3 at St. Andrew's United Church in Kippen by Rev. Stanley C. McDonald and Mr. Donald Moffat. The bride is the daughter of Laird and Ruby Finlayson, RR 3, Kippen, and the groom is the son of Stuart and Joyce Wilson, RR 1, Brucefield, Maid of Honor was Kathy Finlayson, RR 2, Kippen and bridesmaids were Shelley Finlayson, RR 3, Kippen, Sue Anne Van Miltenberg, Seaforth, and Sharon Carnochan, Seaforth. Best man was Robeft Wilson, Brucef Id, and ushers were Bradley Carnochan, aforth, Wayne Shapton, Exeter, and an Wilson, Seaforth. Flower - girl was En Carnochan, Seaforth and Ring Bearer was Kevin Carnochan, Seaforth. Frank Phillips photo. hENS—SHANKORK C dy Shankorik and Josef Claesscns were ma d on Sept. 15 in ,the Noire Dame Roma Catholic Church in Kendra by Father Robert Laroche. The bride is the daughter of Nicholas and Gwen Shankorik, Kenora. The groom is the son of Matthew and Martha ' Claesscns. RR 1, Dublin. Maid of honor was Lori Jackson. Bridesmaids were Martha Clacssens of Dublin; Debbie Wcibe, Janice Creed. Jane O'Flaherty. Susan Shankork as the junior bridesmaid and Ashley Jackson was the flowergirl, all of Kenora. Best man ,,as Frank Claessens, Milton. Ushers were Ds%ain Shankorik. Dryden: Karl Holmstrom. Andrew Milliard, of Kcnora. Joe Verbcrne. Seaforth. The ringbcarer was Jeremy Roul• Ston of Kenora. A reception followed at the Kenora Legion, A reception was also held nn Sept 28 at the Seaforth Legion. After a sone, moon in J2rnaica the couple now reside in Mississauga. VAN KALSBEEK — DUNGEY Bonnie Lynn Dungey and Robert George Van • Kalsbeek were married Oct. 2h in Inndon by Glad\s Yokom, The bride is the daughter of Bedford and Lois Dungey of Sarnia and the groom is the son of Audrey den Milk and George Van Kalsbeek, and stepson .,f Di, k den bulk, all of Sarnia. The bride's sister, Brenda McGill was Maid of Honor. Stepbrother of the groom, Jan Pau( den Dulk as hest man A wedding dinner was held at lndre's Steak House in London. The couple n,',; reside in Sarnia 1. Graduate MARTHA CATHERINE CLAESSENS, daughter of Matt and Martha Claesscns.. RR I. Dublin graduated on Nov, 2. from Fanshawe College School of Design. London. ,sith a diploma in the Landscape Design course. She is currently working with David Thomson, Landscape Design and Ron Knudys, Landscape Architect. both of London She is a graduate of St. Columhan Separate School and Seaforth District High School. NET PROFITS advertise in ®ailA...., �- xpositor classifieds 1 Manor residents remember Remembrance 'Day was observed at Seaforth Health Care Facility when several residents accompanied by Yinny Dimaline attended the service at the cenotaph and the service at First Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Netzke and Leonard Bloomfield also attended the legion supper Saturday evening. Birthday greetings went out on Sunday to Robert McClure celebrating his 139th birth- day. Mr. McClure was the recipient of a birthday cake from Dorothy Townsend. Also celebrating a birthday on Wednesday this week is Stephen Faurnier who 1s 82 years young. Bingo was held on Thursday afternoon. Winners were: Edith Salo, James Nolan, Doris Smith (2), Patrick Ryan, Verna McClure, Gladys Ruston, Sid Pearson, Harold Walsh and Keith Herman. Communion service was held on Wednes- Ladies Ai of FI The president opened the meeting with a poem. Thank you letters were read from the Dukes and the family of the late Gladys Flynn, Two tablecloths were brought to use in church. A decision was made to purchase new cups and saucers for the kitchen andfloral day afternoon with the Rev. Gordon Simmons in charged. of the service. Eva Lambert presided at the piano for hymns. PERSONALS Lamont.Mary Lamont visited with her cousin Kelly Visiting with Carole Geddes was her aunt Helen Cameron of Brussels. Joanne Dorssers and Wilhemina Hoorn- aert visited on Saturday from St. James CWL. Ruth Noll spent the weekend at her home in Palmerston. Gladys Ruston spent Sunday at her home in Stratford. Residents learned of the death last week of former resident Cornelius Rumig who passed away in London Hospital. Resident Council held their monthly meeting on Friday morning. rst ,Presbyterian arrangements to be put in the church, for our anniversary Sunday. Dorothy Sholdice of "Wood and What Knots" was the special speaker for the meeting. She spoke on crafts. CAMPAIGN KICK-OFF—Jerry Allin, presi- dent of the Lions Club, accepts a cheque from Lioness Frances Teatero to kick off the Lions Club's brick selling campaign in 'aid of London's Ronald McDonald House. The , donation Is being made In memory of Darryl Hodgert. . (Mcllwraith photo) THE ONLY •The ONLY UNAFFILIATED INDEPENDENT serving this area. •We consider our customers FIRST. •THE ONLY "1" that offers you RED PENCIL Savings. COCA COLA also DIET COI( and Schweppes GINGER ALE 99 6-750 ML. PLUS DEPOSIT (YtugaitAtheted lamed BEEF, IRISH AND MEAT BALL PURITAN STEWS 24 OZ. REG. 2.35 ryy��55 watitetedpened 19 HOSTESS 'ALL FLAVOURS' SEALTEST SOUR CREAM T CHIP DIP25OML 19 POST FRUIT IN FIBRE CEREALS 400 GM REG. 2.29 69 CHEESE SLICES MAPLE LEAF 500 GM 259 BUNSMASTER DINNER Pan Round ROLLS Whole W o WWheat T DEMPSTERS —� 100% WHOLES75G WHEAT BREAD WESTON'S 454 GM. 59 79 RAISIN BREAD DEMPSTER 450 GM. PLAIN A DARK RYE DEMPSTER PKG. 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