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The Huron Expositor, 1982-12-01, Page 25
A24 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 1, 1982 IF© lly KLOIBHOSER—VON EUW St. James Roman Catholic Church. Seaforth, was the setting for the November 27 wedding of Kathy Von Euw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Von Euw of RR4. Seaforth, and Erroll Kloibhoser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kloibhoser. Rev. Fr. Caruana officiated at the ceremony and Elizabeth Ryan was organist. The bride was attended by Shirley Huggert of RR4. Seaforth. Gary Huggert was best man. Ushers were John and Robert',Vopi Euw. A reception followed at the home bf the bride, with guests attending from Seaforth, Stratford. London and Wroxeter. The couplewill reside at R.R. 2. Seaforth. (Photo by Phillips) ROWLAND—VAN NYNATTEN Cynthia Maria Van Nynatten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Nynatten of RRS. Mitchell and Michael Edward Rowland. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rowland off Dublin, were united in marriage in St. Patrick's Roman Catholic, Church. Kinkora. on August 7. Officiating at the, ceremony • was Rev. A. Nolan. Matron of honour was Marguerite Van Drunen, sister off the bride. Bridesmaids were Christine Van Nynatten., Michelle Rowland. Margaret Van Nynatten. sister-in-law of the bride and Jane Kelly. friend of the bride. Stephen Rowland, brother off the groom was best man. Guests were ushered by the groom's cousin. Pat Rowland. Casey Van Nynatten, brother of the bride. Dan Deloyer and John Deloyer, friends of the groom. Following a dinner and reception at the Mitchell and district arena, the couple honeymooned at Niagara Falls. They are residing in Edmonton. Alberta. Guests attended from Ridgetown. Grande Prairie, Edmonton, Toronto, Vancouver. Walker- ton. Mitchell and Seaforth. COLE—BELL. Hensall United Church was the setting on November 27. 1982 for the marriage of Carolyn Troyann Bell and Robert Murray Cole..The bride is the daughter of Meredith 1. Bell and the late Stewart Bell. R. R.#2. Hensall, and the groom is the son of Robert and Margaret Cole. R.R.#3. Clinton. Rev. Stanley McDonald performed 'the double -ring ceremony. Mrs. Mary Moffett. R.R.#3. Kippen was the organist and accompanied the.snloist Miss Betty Beer of Hensall. friend of the bride. The bride was accompanied to the alter by Mr. William H. Bell of Hensall, cousin of the bride. Maid of• honour was Pauline Bell of R.R.N2. Hensall. sister of the bride: best man was Ken Colson of R.R.#3. Clinton. brothtr•in-law of the groom. Guests were ushered by Malcolm McEwen of Calgary. Alberta. cousin of the bride, and Jim Murray of Holland Landing. cousin of the groom. The reception was held at the Pineridge Chalet. Hensall. Following a honeymoon in the southern United States the couple will reside at R.R.#3. Clinton. , (Photo by Phillips) Laleche welcomes family photos •La Leche League in Huron County held its month- ly meeting. Nov. •10th in Exeter at the home of Nell De Jonge. Women were present from Exeter. Brumfield. Vanastra and Hensall. During the past five years La Leche League in Huron County. has been in contact with hundreds of women and their families. Mothers of twins and triplets and those with babies hospitalized or mothers ill all have found specific information about their special needs through the local group and LLL pamphlets. Many of the local group's contacts have been made by way of the mother calling the local volunteer leader. Information is sent to anyone even if they do not attend monthly meetings. At this Christmas time La Leche League would like to receive a special present from all of the mothers who have received support from the local group.. It would be a special way of saying thank you by giving a photo of all their children to add to La Leche League's scrap book. Women who -cannot attend the Christmas party are asked to send their family picture Remember, it take but a moment to place an Ex- positor Want Ad. Dial '`527-0240. elk fa& PRE -CHRISTMAS SALE RCA along with a,friend or mad their "Christmas gift" to the leader. Janis Bisback. HOMER S. HUNT A longtime farmer in the Seaforth area. and a frequent visitor here. Homer S. Hunt of Port Dover. died Wednes- day. Nov. 24 at Norfolk General Hospital. Simcoe. He was in his 89th year. Beginning in 1926 the late Mr. Hunt farmed a mile and a half north of Seaforth in McKillop Township. He was the first manager of the Seaforth Farmers Co-op, from 1941 to 1951 and Gon- digeted community auction sales in the old Dick House stables, now the site of Ball Macaulay Ltd. In later years he enjoyed purchasing equipment and otheritems for the Mennonite community. • Mr. Hunt predeceased by his wife. the former Ethel Elgie. in 19'3: He is survived by a son. William, of Elmira and daughters Marjorie, Mrs. Lynes Akins. of Port Dover and Marie.. Mrs. James Flannigan of Toronto. A brother, Cliff of London. and a sister, Edith Vincent. of ' Brighton also survive. He was predeceased by a sister. Vera McMillan and a brother. Frani. Nine grand- children and six great-grand- children also survive. Funeral services were held Friday. from the Whitney- Ribey Funeral Home inr Sea - forth. Rev. James Vanslyke officiated. Pallbearers were Kent Cleland. Paul Dale. Bruce Dale, Barr' Hunt. Francis Hunt and Wm. Ker- slake. Interment followed in Maitlandbank Cemetery. Seaforth. John Clifford Brewer of RR4, Wingham. who predeceased her in 1979. A resident of the first concession of Morris town- ship, Mrs. Brewer was a past president of the Brussels Legion Ladies Auxiliary. She was predeceased by,her par- ents. John'Vincent and Addie Taman. She is survived by children, Nancy, Mrs. Frank Wettlauf- er, of RRI, Gerrie. Clifford of r bitgeolbo Milton. Fred of RR4, Wing - ham. Leslie of RR5, Brussels, Gerald of Gerrie and by 18 grandchildren. The late Mrs. Brewer was the sister of Ruth McDiarmid of Hamilton, Mae Hutton of Wingham. Helen. Mrs. Herman McPhee of Guelph, Norman of RRI, Londesboro and Clare of Londesboro. The late Mrs. Brewer rest- ed at the M.L. Watts Funeral Home. Brussels Chapel until If its frim Artt's.. it y s a l Tuesday. November 23 when funeral service was conduct- ed by Pastor Bob Perry. Interment followed in Brus- sels cemetery. The Brussels Royal Cana- dian Legion Ladies Auxiliary held a tnemorial service. Monday evening, November 21. Pallbearers were Glenn Bridge. Bill Elston. Tom MacFarlane. Al Nichol. Wal- ter Bewley and Bob Fraser. Flower bearers included Gene Dillow. Jean Bridge, Doreen Rutledge and Kay Duncan. USE EXPOSITOR WANT ADS Phone 521-0240 ANSTETT MARGARET BREWER Margaret Lucille Brewer died in Wingham and district hospital on Saturday. No- vember 20. in her 65 year. 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