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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-08-09, Page 8• " 2.4 "if" ThE HURON EXPOSITOR, AL/OUST 9, 1 a•••• ormoott.simmine? • MILTON STEWART Ralph Gordon Milton of New Hamburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. U. Ross Milton of New Hamburg, married 'Anne Marie Stewart of 12,12..5, Seaforth ir 'daughter of Mrs. Clarissa Stewart and the late Ken Stewart, August 4 at the Northside :United Church in Seaforth. Reverend J.G. Vauslyke officiated at the double -ring ceremony. Soloists ' Mrs. Grace Campbell and Mrs, Ruth Townsend were were accompanied by organist Mrs. Margaret Whitmore, Matron of honour was Mrs. Amy Beccario of Foothill. Bridesmaids were Miss Janet Ford of Meaford and Mrs, Bonnie Fortune of SeafOrth, Best man was Blaine Bell of Meaford, Ushers Were Gordon English of St. Catharines and'David Beccario of Fonthill, A reception at the Seaforth Community Centre followed the ceremony, Guests were ,present frorn, Meaford, Don Mills, Sarnia, and the surrounding area. Following a wedding trip to Quebec, the couple will reside in Seaforth, (Photo by Phillips) SII1ELDS DVNLOP Ruth Anne Dunlop, daughter of Mrs'. Edith:Duo/OP and the late Peter Dunlop, Seafcirth. and . Charles Daniel • Shields, Soh .of Mr, and Mrs. Charles T. Shields R.R.2., • King City •; Were united in marriage atNorthside United Church Seaforth; June 16, 1979. Rev. J. Vabilyki and Father Kyran Kennedy officiated. Matron of honour was Mrs. Lynn Devereaux, Bayfield. Bri desmaids 'were Mrs, • June Hubert, Ancaster, Miss Anne Shields, King City and Mrs, Susan Ziimmerman, Toronto. Flower -girl was Tracey Fornine, Seaforth, Ringbearer 'was. Darryl. Jamieson of Oakville. The Best man.wat Michael . Shields, Hamilton, • brother of the groom, ushers were Joe Pal, Toronto, Bruce Mansen. Edmonton and Jerry Shipley, Toronto. Mrs. • Margaret Whitmore, Seaforth, cousin of the bride and soloist complemented the ceremony with selections of "The Wedding Song", "The Lord's Prayer" and "Until The Twelfth of Never", The organist wa Miss Jean Hillen, Toronto, cousin of the bride. Following a dinner and reception at the Royal Canadian Legion the couple left for a trip to the Southern States and the Virgin Islands.' They will reside in Toronto. Guests were present frOm -Toronto, King City,. Midland, Kingston, Oakville, Montreal, Edmonton, Minnesota, Stratford and Seaforth. KIIJ' BY MABEL TURNBULL • Rev, T.A.A, Duke of First Presbyterian Church took the service Wednesday after- noon. We sang hymn "My Faith Looks Up to Thee". God, is •the Creator of all things and rules over the world in good times and bad. At all times He will be our Guide. That is His promise to Prayer: Scripture St, Mark's gospel Chap. 12, Verse 41. Jesus watched the people come into the temple. Among them was a poor widow who gave all she had. Jesus said to his disciples •she put in more than -all • others, for she' put1 in. the treasury box all that she had. Rev. Duke enlarged on this story saying she gave more than money. She gave her' 'time' to grl'to the temple to • worship, gave her 'words' thanking Cind. We can give • more than our money, We can talk to people who are lonely and be a friend to theln. talk to them of Jesus and pray for them. VISITORS Mrs, E.G. Clegg La Habra Calif. is visiting her father Harold Barry at "Schade- view" L. Huron. She also visited her aunt M. Turnbull. Although she motored' over • she didn't find any shortage of gasoline en route. Art Bushie, • Ailsa Craig visited • Lucy this week. • Miss Sylvia Bruhin, Zurich Switzerland, visited • her grandmother Mrs. Marie Seiler. Sylvia is staying with her uncle Stephen Seiler, • Nfitchell. She is a Kinder- , garten teacher. Mrs. Kay • McIntosh and Mr. and Mrs, • James •McIntosh Agincourt visited their cousin• M. Turn- bull. Our latest resident is Mrs. Margaret McDonald, Wal - •ton, The lady residents en- joyed a coffee break as guests of Mrs. Frank Hulley co the patio, overlooking the garden. Ruth Mauer, our activist' has' a well-planned program for the residents. A notice• of events each day is posted on the bulletin board. We can choose the project wewant to -participate in. Monday and Theiday seem to be free days but Wednesday is Church day when local ministers come to the Home at two o'clock and hold service for the residents who assemble in a group for the occasion. The message is usually brief and gives us something to think about. If you • are •a regular reader .of this column you will find the thought' of each service reviewed here. I hope you find some useful ideas for daily living. Thursday is bowling day •.and Friday we try to organize a game of bridge when we ask some of the town enthus- iasts to come to keep us up on the techniques. We all admit we are a little rusty. We usually play a social game with plenty of conver- sation of local interest. I call k' •"Conversational Bridge." Friday of this week we organized a foursome of local residetits. Gladys Brightrall, Clarence Jackson, Pearl McFarlane and M. Turnbull. Thecards were so poor one of the players suggested we switch to euchre which we (Ed for a few games when the •`; ,77;•;;;,,N,;;Iff;'; i.., i ,,,,,,,,, ., .• e . , ,,, 'J i .' :,.,,,,,) 'ThFlan#444•MisS. C44, Queen etthei fake :Paget* JANSEN'-pax Maria Johanna, FranciSea (Mar) Jana, duaghter of Mr., And Mrs, Peter Jansen of Egmondville and Marvin Gerard son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kale of 171 Jarvis Street, Seaforth were rej in St. Jame Roman. Catholic hunch on Saturday May 26. Father Stapleton officiated aS tbe ceremony. The birde was given In marriage by her father. The maid, of honour was Nancy Van Dooren of Stratford, friend of the bride. The bridesmaids were Deh Dorssers of London, Mary Ann Verberne of Dublin and Marianne Kale of SeafOrth. The best man was Tony Masciotra of London and 9...m. ushers were Joe Jansen Qi Egmondville, Kevin Kale of Seaforth and Larry, Kale of GuelPh, The organist, was Kathy Murray and the soloist was Dena wey, following the wedding a reception was held at the •Brodhagen Community Centre. Guests attended the wedding from Holland, Hamilton, Guelph, Hanover and London. Following their honeymoom, the couple are living in Mississauga. peopte.-go euchre experts were the winners. Gladys Blightrall and M. Turnbull had, the edge in bridge but the scores were very low. We will give it a IxY another day hoping the cards will •improve. We all enjoyed both the .bridge and euchre. Friday is also the day the enthusiasts go to Van" astra for a. swim ipthelmated Pool. Some. of the residents enjoy playing Bingo and • games are available for those Is the highlight event pf the Canadian t,tatienal gxhibttien on • August :15.0 opening day, with the theme of "Queen, of the Fairs' Dav, Joanne BiniMer •,‚ Seaforth, Seaford], last year's:" ;Seaforth Fall Fair queen) is the local contestant, This. year, 95 beautiful' queens from their respective Agricuiturai Societies will be goinpeting for the "Miss N.E. - Queen of the Fairs" „grown and honour of reigning •over 20 days, of the The entire event will be • staged in, the main arena of the Coliseum with 'Pre- judging at 101S a.m. and the Final Judging at 2:30 p.m. • The winner will be crowned at approximately 4:00 p.m. who favour this naSt-time- Thus our days pass, My time has been filled working on scrapbooks, 1 have managed to gll fitur• ,=.137X,31!.. 'MI, • Joanne lihnmer SEAFORTH FOOD STORES . E'Slashed .1876 McKILLOP MUTUAL . • FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. 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