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- MR. AND MRS. JOHN PUCCI photo by MacDonald
Linda Marie. Austin and John Pucci exchanged marriage vows in St.
Mary's Roman Catholic Church, London on September 14, 1974.
Father Cocoa officated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Austin. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pucci. Maid of
honour was Fortunata Pucci and bridesmaids were Mary Major,
Heather Redman, Enza Fata. The flower girl was Christine Gould. Best
man was Frank Fata and ushers were Aldo Pucci, Roy Austin, John Puc-
ci. Ring bearer was David Pucci, Following a reception at the Polish
Hall, the couple left for a honeymoon out West. The couple will reside
in London, Ontario.
District lodge official
instals Hensall slate
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MR. AND MRS. JOHN DIETRICH photo by Pirak
St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church, Waterloo was the setting of the
marriage of Phyllis Ann Weber and John Benedict Dietrich. The bride is
the daughter of Mrs. Norma Weber of Waterloo and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dietrich, Centralia. Rev. Father Joseph
Lassenga officiated at the wedding mass. The bride was attended by
Jayne Schneider, Mary Agnes Dietrich, Karen Schlacht, Carolyn
Burkhardt and Rita Baum. The best man was Raymond St. Denis and
the ushers were Kent Kotani, Bill Dietrich, Ken Cameron and Jim Scott.
The couple went to Mt. Pocono Pennsylvania for a one week honey-
moon. They are residing in Waterloo.
Mrs. Aldeen Volland Noble
Grand of Amber Rebekah Lodge
No, 349, Hensall presided for the
meeting on Wednesday evening
assisted by the Vice Grand, Mrs.
Margaret Consitt.
Mrs. Jean Bridge, District
Deputy President of Huron
District No. 23 and her installing
staff and members from Brussels
were guests. Jr. P.N.G. Mrs.
Irene Blackwell presented the
D.D.P. Mrs. Bridge to the Lodge.
Mrs. Dorothy Corbett treasurer
gave the semi-annual report of
the Lodge and Mrs. Margaret
Consitt reported for the visiting
committee. Mrs. Olga Chipchase
P.N.G. announced tickets were
available for the Grand Master's
Banquet on October 17. Mrs.
Sarah Stephenson of Brussels
read the Commission from the
Assembly President Mrs. Grace
Love for the district deputy
president Mrs. Jean Bridge.
Mrs. Mary Lowe, Warden
conducted the installing staff
with Mrs. Verne Thomas, pianist
and Mrs. Sarah Stephenson,
soloist. Following are the officers
installed: Jr. P.N.G., Mrs.
Aldeen Volland; Noble Grand,
Mrs. Margaret Consitt;
R.S.N.G., Mrs. Olga Chipchase;
L.S.N.G., Mrs. Irene Blackwell;
vice grand, Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor; R.S.V.G., Mrs.
Beatrice Richardson; L.S.V.G.,
Mrs. Hazel Corbett; Chaplain,
Mrs. Grace Thompson; warden,
Mrs. Dorothy Parker; conductor,
Mrs. Elizabeth Riley; financial
secretary, Mrs. Margaret
Ingram; recording secretary,
Mrs. Leona Parke; treasurer,
Mrs. Dorothy Corbett; pianist,
Mrs. Evelyn MacBeath; inside
guardian, Mrs. Maggie Camp-
bell; outside guardian, Mrs. Rose
Broderick; colour bearer, Mrs.
Vera Lemmon.
The D.D.P. Mrs. Bridge ad-
dressed the Lodge on the
Assembly President's motto
"Action".
Jr. P.N.G. Mrs. Aldeen Volland
presented Mrs. Bridge with a
gift, and the D.D.P. presented
Mrs. Volland with the gift of a
ring and also presented Mrs.
Vera Lemmon with a twenty year
jewel.
The Noble Grand, Mrs. Ber-
nard of Brussels spoke briefly
and Mrs. Emma Campbell of
Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lamond,
London entertained at their home
with a dinner October 6th to
honor the 57th wedding an-
niversary of the latter's parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Squire,
Exeter.
Other members of the family
present were Mrs. Gladys
Chittick, London, Mr. & Mrs.
Cecil Squire, Whalen, and
grandson Douglas Squire of
London
Mrs. Gladys Chittick is visiting
this week with her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. E. Squire.
Mr. Clayton Prouty, Hay
Township is a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnston,
Exeter, have returned home
after visiting two weeks at
Alcona Beach, Ontario, where
they attended the wedding of
their granddaughter Debbie
Webb to John Randall Stubbs.
Mrs. Ralph' Bailey and Mrs.
Dorothy Brady returned home
from a western tour stopping at
Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper
Lodge. They were caught in a
blizzard on September 26, 7,000
feet up a mountain in the
Rockies.
congratulated the installation -
staff and officers.
Following a penny sale a social
hour was enjoyed in the lower
hall.
MR. AND MRS. STEVEN PARSONS
— photo by Engel
Pink and white floral arrangements decorated Exeter United Church on
September 21 for the wedding of Cheryl Ann Westcott to Steven Ernest
Parsons. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roylance Westcott,
RR 3 Exeter, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Par-
sons, London. Rev. Harold Snell officiated. Mrs. Beverly Mellenger was
,he matron of honour and Mrs. Susan Chapman, and Linda Biscaro,
both of London, were bridesmaids. John Noland of London was the
best man and guests were ushered by John McDonald, London and
David Powers, Peterborough. After a wedding trip to Las Vegas the
couple will reside in London.
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