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Times-Advocate, 1988-09-21, Page 26Page 6 September 21, 1988 tO MARRY - The parents of Ruth Ann Knip and. Earl McNab are pleased to .announce their. forth-. coming marriage on October' - 8, 1988.in the Christian Reformed Church, Exeter, at 3:00 p.m. Open reception to follow in Hensall. SOMERVILLE-BONNER Sandra Lee Somerville and Craig El- don Reynolds Bonner are pictured hereon their wedding day, July 23, 1988: Wedding vows were ex- changed at .the Centralia United. Church with Rev. Deborah Carter and Rev. Harold Murray. uncle of the and. officiating. The bride is the daughter of Carol and Tom So- merville, Centralia. Craig is the son of• Barbara Bonner, Kingston and the late-W.E. Bonner. Stacy -Somer- ville, sister of the bride was maid of honour. Bridesmaids were Sharon • McKay, sister of the. groom, Vicki Sprague, cousin of the bride and Kelly Haltzmann, friend of the bride. The best man was Chris Marcelis- sen, friend of the groom. Ushers were Bill Hearns, friend of the • groom, Michael. Bonner, brother of • the groom and Peter Harrison, friend of the groom. The flow,ergirl was Shannon Thomas and ringbearer was Sean Thomas, cousin of the • bride. Soloist was Judy Mills 9ccom- panied by Penny Smith. Fdllowing the -dinner and wedding dance at the Kirkton-Woodham Community Cen- tre, the couple left for their honey moon in Montego -$ay, Jamaica. The newlyweds are residing on Manitou- lin' Island at 3-83 Robinson Street, Little Current, -Ontario. Sandy and •Craig want to thank their family and friends for making their day special. Riverview WI celebrates 50th AILSA CRAIG - Fifty years ago on March 24, 1938 seven ladies gathered at Morton's school (S.S. No. 7 McGillivray) for the purpose of organizing a Women's Institute. Only a few officers were'elccted at that time. One was the presi- dent, the Iate..Mrs. Andrew .Dt)r- man. What will we.call our Insti- tute_ was the question and . as Blanche (Robinson) Webb -looked out of the window she saw the usahlc River in 1100(1 and suggest- ed that a good name would be Riv- Wicw-. A second meeting was held on April 27,- 1938%- At this meeting many more. members joined a full slate -of officers was elected. Now, 50 years later, the Institute members, former members and friends gathered in the Ailsa Craig United Church for -a gala party to celebrateet a 50th Anniversary: There' was one charter member present, Mrs. Jennie Morton; and she was honored with a gift and a corsage. Martha Rees also pinned corsages on Mrs. Mary Rees, Mrs. Esther Craven, and Mrs. Reta Hughes. These ladies have been members of Riverview for all of the 50 years. The other living charter member, Mrs. Blanche Webb', was unable to attend but she sent greetings. Greet- ings were also received from our twin W.I. in Solihull, England. The Ailsa Craig U.C.W. served a delicious roast beef dinner and be- fore we had our dessert of cake and ice cream, Jennie Morton, the char- ter member and Rcta •Hughes, one of the first presidents, cut the anni- versary cake. Mrs. Olive Douglas and Miss El-. eanor Charlton entertained through- • out the evening with lively musical • selections. In the • early days of Riverview Olive (Gillies) Douglas often entertained at the meetings 'with a piano solo. We were happy to have her with us at our fiftieth birthday party., Ruth McCallum conducted a me- morial service for all the members that are no longer with us and Jena • Highlight Scottish service, church tour Caven PCW begin fall season EXETER - The Caven Presbyteri- an Church Women held their first meeting of the season on Monday, September 10 with 14 members and one visitor present. Mabel Stanlakc presided, opening the meeting with die Call -to Wor- ship and all joined in signing For the Beauty of the. Earth. In the worship service which fol- lowed, Norah Taylor chose . the theme Harvest Time with Lois Learn reading the -Scripture lessons. Helen Bridges gave.a most interest • - 'ing account of a church service in Lucknow The Kirkin' 0' The Tar-- tan, ar-tan, relating the history of a time in 1735,•when the Pipes, Gaelic, and the Tartan were banned along with many Scottish traditions. , Exeter UCW meets - EXETER - The evening Unit of the Exeter U.C.V. was held Sep- tember 5 by having a pot -luck sup- per followed by the annual monthly meeting. - Helen Coates, the unit leader, opened the business.part by wel- coming everyone back after the summer break. During the summer the ladies catered to a school ban- quet and a wedding. Two more wed- dings are to be catered.to within the next month. The roll call was -answered by 27 ladies present and telling "anything Special with them over the sum- mer." Marion Dearing brought "greet- ings from Presbyterial". -She is to visit 12 churches and hoped every- one would attend our church on the 11th when Rev. Hawley would be talking on General Council which wa` held in Vancouver in August. Rev. Hawley had the. privilege of attending. Audrey McGregor announced that -the "Regional" is in Hensall Octo- ber 24 and the "One Day Event" is in London, October 3. Rev. and Linda Hawley very kindly donated a freezer,to the church kitchen. Many thanks to them. _Marion Frayne opened -the wor- • ship with a poem entitled "What Have we Done Today" followed by singing a hymn. An enjoyable skit was presented by Olive Parsons, Josie Ryckman, Norma Cockwcll, Gladys Richard- son, Audrey.lvlcDonald and Marion Frayne. The theme being what the UCW really do and the enjoyment doing,it: Singing "What a Friend we have in Jesus and prayer led by Marion closed the meeting. Two contests were handed to everyone to work on. • University information TORONTO - Senior Secondary School Students and their parents arc invited to attend the University . Information Program-(U.I:P-.) being held in your community this fall. • Representatives from each of the 15 Ontario Universities, Ryerson Polytechnical Institute; and the Royal Military College will be on hand to provide first-hand informs - tion on university Icvcl education. Topics of discussion will focus on programs of study, admission re- quirements, costs and -financial aid, housing/residence, student life and campus visits. A question and an- swer period will alitiw students and parents to explore individual con- cerns. September 28 - Stratford S.S.,Stratford, 1 —3:30 p.m.; Saun- ders S.S., London, 7 - 9:30 p.m. October 18 - Central Huron S.S. Clinton, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. DECORATE Peaches (by the bushel or basket ) - new apples - various varieties of plums - cherries, pitted in pails - frozen berries of all sorts - tomatoes - sweet corn - melons - home baked pies and muffins - Mennonite meats hoose from our many samples of hed and hath ace esones - c reate a total look In letting help sou select co-ordinating wallpaper and authentic '.OLD VILLAGE" paint «flours 10 give you years of .41 stae.tion and Save WALLPAPER SALE 30% off All Book Orders OLD VILLAGE PAINT up to '/3 off the regular price Rork Gb.. Farm Market (on Rock Glen Road) Open 7 days a week 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Phone 828-3100 Arkona l,r SEPTEMBER 15 to OCTOBER 15 BED BATH TABLE LINENS turnpeae wn f� Sown SPECIAL r»m • tyrf •169!' rouble - 249" '219' Queen - 2 " '239' King - 344' 4289,,. BED PILLOWS Standard 2a•' .19" Queen • .140' •22 " SHEETS L PILLOWCASES 1110 percale SAVE tS% "The Bath Shoppe" Second Floor TOWELS, BATH MATS AND SEAT COVERS 20% OFF SHOWER CURTAINS 2O%OFF •Placemats & Napkins •Seat Pads 'Roder Sets •Tablecloths Runners 2000 OFF Coordinate a new look for your kitchen or dining room for the Holiday Season. i If we do not have the colour, pattern or style you want in -stock SPECIAL ORDER AND SAVE...A DEPOSIT is required with special orders - PAY IN ADVANCE and we will deliver or ship FREF OF CHARGE. 359 Main St. Exeter 235-2957 LA -Z -110Y® chairs C. Haskett & Son Furniture 188 Main St. Lucan 227-4688 .A most informative report was given by Margaret -Strang on a bus. trip she had taken with -members of Stratford -Huron Presbyterial in June. They wcrc fortunate to have •a• guided tour of the following -churches! Russian Orthodox, .St. Peter's Basilica, St. Pants Cathedcr- al, Wortley Baptist and on. to New St. James Presbyterian Church for lunch. ' Norah and Lois Learn continued the series -of studies on Russia,•il=- lustrating with pictures- of Trinity Slonastery of St. Sergius, The Icon Our Lady of the Sign; brocaded vestments worn by the Orthodox clergy and the first collector's plate made in Russia called Ruslan and Ludmilla. Rollcall was answered by each member with a verse -containing the word Autumn. Hazel Prydcgavc a reading "September" from "sundial of the Seasons". - Further plans were. made for the upcoming 90th Anniversary of Ca- ven W.M.S.. Ethel Henderson gave gleanings from the Glad Tidings. Mabel closed the meeting with prayer followed by a social hour when lunch was served. • as Q‘�o� New 0 Hours at QUALITY MEATS Mon. -8-6 Tues. - Closed Wed. -8-6 Thurs. - 8 - 6 Fri. -8-6 Sat. - 8 - noon Hwy. 83, 3 1/2 miles east of Exeter Phone 235-1123 birthday MCKiL hart lit tftree_candles,'one for the past, one for the present and one for the future: Present were sevcral.ladies ssho had joined the Institute in 1938-, Mrs. Dorothy Donaldson, Mrs Florence White, and Mrs. Francis Howe. These ladies here.gis•cn a silk rose. • • The past presidents also received a silk rose: they wcrc • Mrs: Reta. Hughes, Mrs. Ethel Crouch, Mrs. Lorna Priestley, Mr;. Lorraine Neil,. Mrs: Dorothy McAlpine, Mrs. Alio Twyastra, Mrs. Esther Craven, and Mrs. Gertrude -Rosser. Mrs: Nancy Harmer, a past- presi- dent, was unable to be present. To end the program, Mrs. Evelyn McNaughton, the president, read a poem: she had written. giving the highlights of 50 years of Riverview • Institute activities. To enc the happy •evening every- one had a chance to visit and look at a display: of pictures that also showed the activities of.thc past 50 years. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gwaicnma' of Lucas and Mr. and _Mrs..Bob Lisk of Owen Sound are pleased to announce -the en- gagement- of their children, Jeffery Daniel and Diana Gayle. -The wed- ding is to take place.on Saturday, October 8, 1988 at the First United Church to Owen Sound. 9Y[erry Rctgs Fall Sale 20% off All Final Fall Stock. Starts, Thursday, Sept. 22 Open until November- 6, 7 days a week • 238-2818 1 1'4 miles South ot. Grand Bend on Hwy. 21 �samsonite* Has Arrived at Wuerth's 2100 Series A Total Line of Samsonite is available to you with colors and styles to suit anyone's taste. 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