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The Huron Expositor, 1982-08-18, Page 18A15 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 15, 1952 g M--modo QfiV Q0@@ Hensall torfamililliff, visits s FRY—CARTER' Christine Irene Carter, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. John E. i "w r Carter, Seaforth, and Donald Douglas Fry, son of Mr. and L Mrs. Donald Fry, Seaforth were united in marriage on July A 10 at Northside United Church. The Rev. T. Duke officiated rt at the double -ring ceremony. Matron of honour was Elaine y bride, Bridesmaids were Donn . Shropshall, sister of the found they didn't include Arts and Mary Devereaux, friends of the bridal couple d ZILER-r-Y'OST Donna Fry, sister of the groom. Cathy Carter, niece of the Judith Koletta Ziler, Stratford, daughter of Henry a bride was junior bridesmaid and Cindy Carter, niece of the Jeane Ziler. Seaforth and Paul Edwin Yost, son of Mr.,a bride was flowergirl. The groomsman was Kevin Bennett, Mrs, Elroy Yost, Stratford were united in marriage on Ju friend of the couple. Ushers were Jerry Denomme, 23, 1982 at St. James Church, Seaforth at 7:30 p.m. Re brother-in-law of the groom; Allan Carter, brother of the J,C. Caruana officiated at the double ring ceremon bride and Wayne Parkinson, friend of the couple. Don Organist was Maureen Hutchinson. Matron of honour w Brown, nephew of the groom was a junior usher and Jeremy Patricia Bearss, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids we Denomme• also a nephew was ringbearer. Kevin Varley Patricia -Miller and Marian Smale, friends of the brid and Jeffrey Hoelscher, both nep4ews of the bride, were Jesse Trachsel, friend of the groom was best man. Ushe candlelighters. Music for the ceremony was provided by were James Ziler, brother of the bride and Brian Helmut soloists Margaret Whitmore and Graeme Craig accompan- RecepVon followed friend of the groom. Reception was held at Brodhage ied by Carol Carter'on the organ. at Following a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and surrounds Goderich Township Hall, Holmesville. The couple honey- district. the couple will reside in Stratford, ( Photo by Lar mooned in Northern Ontario and now reside in Stratford. Dillo (Mary Layton Photography) Steamers' new catching Lawrence Keys home Enjoyed Fre'natafth,sights, Correspondent nist and Donna St. John was passed away at Seaforth Mrs. Wein and David in BEIRTHAMacGREGOR soloist. Sheila Riley greeted Community Hospital on Sat- Ottawa. 262-2025 the congregation and Laurie urday. Funeral service was Mrs: Evelyn Flynn return - Many visitors were present Pepper and Joanne Pepper held on Tuesday from the on Sunday morning at the were the ushers. Bonthron Funeral Home of w home after spending a United Church when the Rev. Mrs. Chester Earl of At- Michael P. O'Connor on week holidaying Sat her sum. StanleyMcDonald's oke on mer residence i Silver Lake. P wood spent a few days this Tuesday. The Rev. Stanley Mrs. Marjorie McDonald, the subject of "Getting Ex- week with her brother, the McDonald officiated. Inter- Mr. and Mrs. John McDoug- `' cited About God". He based Rev. Stanley McDonald. Mrs. ment was in' McTaggart's A his thoughts on Psalm 145 Carl McDonald who has s spent Cemeter all and family of Brampton a d looked at some of the P y' g were weekend visitors with l�i the last week with her son The Rev. George Vias, the former's parents, Mr. and marks of people who find the returned home to Listowel Mrs. Vias and their youngest.. Mrs. Edgar Cudmore. Gospel of Christ exciting, with her daughter. daughter, Michelle, Winni• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Joyce Pepper was pia- The sympathy of the com- peg, Man. and Diane Vias, Keyes of Grand Bend were munity is extended to Mr. Illinois, visited a few days recent visitors with Mr. and and Mrs. Robert Raeburn and with Mrs. Doris Bonthron and Mrs. Harvey Hyde. family in the passing of the family at their summer resi- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slade Visitors a `r former's father, Earl- Rae- dence near Grand Bend. and Glen spent the past week burn who died in Chesley Mrs. ErnieDavis and Mrs. visiting- with their son-in-law r ��� Memorial Hospital on Friday. Eileen Rapnie returned home and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. iteld Funeral service was held at lifter attending the Senior Jeff Raeburn, Jamie and Chesfey on Monday. Citizens Convention held in Bengie at Coronation, Alta. Visiting with Mr, Allan Friends and neighbours of Sudbury, Mrs. Nan Britton returned Haugh last week were Mrs. the community express sin- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Park- home after spending several Ann Van IElslander and son cere sympathy to -Earl Kins- er, Mrs. Don Dalton and weeks visiting relatives in Cameron and friend from man and family, whose wife Carla. Walton, visited last Western Canada. Moline, Illinois, and mother, Mrs. Kinsman week -with Sgt. Doug Wein, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tracy and Sheri Seyffert t Keyes, Grand Bend were. and Jeanne Gorse from Swi t- Hensa m O i e recent visitors with e. and _ ford visited last week with Mrs. Edgar Cudmore. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wight- Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLar- m Mr, an Mrs.. Wallace unite for fun � n Jer Brooke and friend Darren � u n� Cdr Jerlo, Oakville, were week - Jackson have returned from a end visitors with Don's mo - trip to Cornwallis, Nova PARKER-KEY]ES REUNION ants met on Sunday. August 8 Scotia, visiting their grand- The annual Parker -Keyes at the Kirkton-Woodham Memorial son Tim Herman and other picnic was held on Saturday Community Centre for their an ,relatives enroute. at the Hensall Community annual gathering. nd Visiting at the home of Mr. Centre with about 45 in After a smorgasbord din- Shoot coming ly and Mrs. Ken Scott last week attendance. ner, President, Lorne Ross V. were her sisters, Mrs. Ila Mrs. Clarence Ruston and held a short business meet- Correspondent Y. Bancroft, Leamington and' " Mrs. Betty Brown were in ing. ' MRS' RENA CALDWELL as Mrs. Lois D'Angelo and Miss chargeofthesports.Winners 262.5935 re Jill D'Angelo. Schomberg were; The 1983 reunion will •be Kippen Gun Club met on re.e and Mr. and Mrs. Michael held at Kirkton, August Tuesday, August 10 with the Relay race 6 and under, Lorne Ross is resident and , rs D'Angelo, Chicago, Illinois. CarlaJ)alton, Tim Parker; ?-9 P following scores: 25 straight - h, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock race, Jeff Brown, Susan Laurabelle Reichert is secre- Grant McGregor, Bob Cald- n. and guest Mrs, Edith Slawyer; 10 years and over, RootaryDoris Jeffery and Bob well, AT Kyle, Dan C filler. ng Humphreys from Leicester, Tom Brown, Kevin Parker. Ross are in charge of sports Jack Mills; so Barry Miller, ry England, have returned from Three-legged race. Marg and contests. John Anderson, Lloyd Ven- nl a two weeks trip to the Ruston and Betty Brown; The oldest person attend- net, Paul Middleton; 23 -Bert Maritimes. Baloon Shaving, Edgar and ing was Gordon Wright, Mahaffy; 22 -Edwin Miller, Muriel Cudmore and Marg Mansfield, while the young- Harrison Schock; 21 -Jim But - and Clarence Ruston; child- est was Hillary Herdman. cher, 20-Mery Batkin; 19 -Jim ren's three-legged race, Car- Person coming the farthest Carling, Roy Lamport, Glen la Dalton and Lori Parker. A was Alex Wright from Toron- Mogk, Bruce Anderson, Bob meal included a birthday cake to• v - Baker; 16 -Bob Stire; 15- Ross ®®� celebrating Mrs. Edgar Cud- The longest married couple Veal. more's birthday.. was Gordon and Ruth Kippen 4th Annual Bill Officers were chosen for Wright. The most recently Kyle and W.R. Cooper Me - Id VV morial• shoot will be held Correspondent found that wine was served pick up their son Ian, who occasion,• but Bill Chipchase without the benefit of video- the next picnic to be he at the same place the last marriedwas ayne and Lots Tebbutt. The couple with the A'u ust 29. A -B -C classes. g MARY CHESSELL regularly with meals, even in represented the Soo at a found they didn't include tape. Saturday in July. closest wedding date was Several 10 bird events plus 482.9969 the camp. two-week sports camp spon- stealing the Superstars' at- Ross Whittaker likely President is Rock Parker, Charles and Myrtle Baillie. special event trophies and Lawrence Keys has return- They spent the last three Naris, .sored by the Ministry of tractive'girl on second base. wouldn't take kindly to being vice-president. Don Dalton, ' A birthday closest to the Prizes. Sympathy of the commun- ed from an enjoyable trip to days at a hostel in Education. We probably w'on't see the called a clown any other time, secretary -treasurer, Marg- reunion date was Brent Ross: tty is expressed,to the Kins- France as a Lion's Club seeing all the sights of that Dave and Bonnie Roy host- Steamers' new catching but Saturday night was -an aret Parker. Toronto, bever- The largest family present family in the death of exchange student. Kathy Eb. famous city. Lawrence shared ed a large party on Sunday for gloves again. since pails just exception, since he was age. Pat Dalton, Cindy Tay- was Brian Herdman Is, marl Mrs. Earl Kinsman on Satur- ner of Stratford and Lawrence a room with several lads, members of the Blyth theatre don't do the job well. dressed like one. lot. sports. Cathy Prout, Ethel Ross won the weight day last. were the only students from which he found helpful, as rou ncI. din board mem- g p' g And the lost DougMe- Y Superstars always win, 1 P y Sharon Parker, tables. Jud Y guessing contest. Winners of g g Mr, and Mrs. Harold Par - Canada or North America they compared notes on what bets, er food suppliers. Ash. He kicked the bucket. guess, as a score of 22 to 18 Parker. the soap and washcloth con - sons are holidaying in Penn- that went to France. He that was worth seeing. relatives from London and Don Ambrose did an in- was announced in favour of WRIGHT REUNION test were Gordon Wright and Sylvania• to improve his fluency SOCIAL NEWS Kitchener, and neighbours. stant replay of his home run them. About 40 Wright descend- Ross Kercher. h F h l Steven Keys has is arm id a f d lar e m t e rent: anguage. They spent two weeks at an cast because of a severed They caste on a a g barbecued pig, turkey and international camp at Vichy, tendon in one finger. salads. and had a great which had students attending Nancy Webster also is evening of good music and from 14 countries, most of wearing a cast. She fell at the fun. them European. ball game Saturday night and Dale and Doug Reid are Lawrence felt under-edu- broke the large bone in her home after spending three cated in languages, as he was right arm. This is one of the weeks with their grandpa[ the only one who spoke only few times she'll find it to her encs in Wheatley. two. Some spoke four or five. advantage to be left-handed , Congratulations to Marie Since French immersion in this right-handed world. Voisin, who won $1,000 at was the reason for the camp. Little Troy Chessell spent bingo in Clinton last week. it was the only language the weekend with his grand - fruit leathers was read before allowed there. In his travels, parents while his mom and GOOD FUN FOR ALL he) found most people could dad took part in a golf A good crowd attended the A tournament at St Joseph's. fun slo-pitch game at Varna - peak English, and woul quickly do so if he was having Wt's. Evelyn Chessell of i ball park Saturday night to any difficulty with his French. mitcnen is also holidaying see the CFPL Radio Super - He lived for a time with two with the Chessells• and John stars play the Stanley Steam - French families in Ville- and Norma Jefferson of ers. franche and Blace' in the Sault Ste. Marie spent Sun- Umpires 'Tom Leppington Beaujolais region. He enjoy. day night with them on their and John Paul Rau came up ed the French cooking. and way to Lake Couchiching to with some new rules for the After seven weeks where he was a patient for - Cranbrook man home . Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wilber• bean old-fashioned common MRS MAC ENGELd M R WIWilt,'tv icnic in Cranbrook on and Mr, an rs. oy cc i . p 887.6645 were in London on Wedncs- Sept. 12th. Fun and games We are pleased to report day attending the funeral of start at 2:30 p.m. followedby that Llo} d 'Smith was able to the late Bill Clark. He was the a pot luck supper. come home on Aug. 5 from husband of the former La- Meeting four the ran - Victoria Hospital, London. p verve McNair. daughter of a % was brook 1 Trail Trampers was where he was a patient for - Mr. and Mrs. Bill McNair held on Aug. 9 at. Pasty wks. following a fall from a firmer residents of this arca. Dickinson's and opened with ladder. Mrs. Sid Barnes. her son- The Cranbrook Women's the 4•H pledge. After answer in-law and daughter. Robin Institute met at the home of ing the roll call, wild edibles section in our manuals were and Mrs Clay and sons., of Yvonne Knight with 11 mem- read and members sampled London. visited Mrs. Ida bers pressent. Roll call was pigwecd leaves. How to make Gordon on Saturday. Aug. -. "Something 1 would like to fruit leathers was read before Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn know about small claims we made strawberry fruit spent a couple of days at St. court.'' Aileen Mutter, clerk ieather. The leader demon - Josephs with Mr. and Mrs of the Small Claims Court in strafed how to dry fruit. Bill Muchan and daughter Listowel. was guest speaker. patient in Seaforlh and Lon- Mr and Mrs John Vanass We learned what a Small Members and their mo- - ,rr in Toronto on the Claims Court is, how to make fhr rnirn•rd a meal of weekend visnmg tomos a claim, what todonsomeone punch, shish kabobs. Banan- them sued us. as Foster and both Trail Mr and Mrs. Farl Dunn. The next W.I. meeting will Mixes. Beef or pork Foiiisesters busy Correspondent ents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon feeling much better and cnn MARYMERNER Stevenson of Tillsonburg, linued gond health. 482-7143 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ste yen. Jake and Albert Deichert of Fhc ( onstance Foresters hd�c been busy with barbe. son. David and Darren, Mr. and Mrs. Stevehson and Zurich and Fred Deichert, of outs again this week. On Luanne of Tilisonburg all Clinton called on Monday to hurulav Court Constantine attended the Stevenson Re- visit with the Carl Merner al -n d atihe beef barbeque union held in Belgrave on family. held in Brussels and on Sunday. Congratulations are ex- Sundat both lodges were in tended to John and Cathy Dungannon fnr the pork bar. Mary Scott returned home Wammes on the birth of a ht ,iuc for the fair. on Saturday from being a daughter "Christine" on I u,,nnc Stevenson spent patient in Seaforlh and Lon- Monday. August 16th in est (eek %tth her grandpar- don hospitals. 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