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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-01-30, Page 11 (2)• • MR. AND MRS. ROB TEMPLEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Rob Templemon following their marriage at Parkview United Church, Stratford, on October 11, 1974. The bride is the former Beverly Stewart, Stratford. They ore residing at 295 Willow St., Strat- ford. photo by Randy Moore MR. AND MRS. ALBERT D. STEEPER Exeter pair mark 60th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. AlbertD. Steeper celebrated their diamond an- niversary on Monday January 27 with a family dinner at the Burkley Restaurant and a social evening at their home on Huron Street, Exeter. They were married at Bluevale Parsonage by the Rev. D. • D. Thomson former methodist minister, - (Greet/4741r on January 27, 1915. They have two daughters. Mrs. Harold Lee (Maurine) Brinsley and Mrs. Don Thompson (Ila) Brinsley and one son predeceased. Also nine grand- children and 11 great grand- children. They received flowers. gifts and many lovely cards and congratulations from their many friends. They also received messages of congratglations from' Pruni•+ MThisfLF rude -au,• Ilon. Robert Stanfield. R. E. McKinley M.P.. and Jack Rid- dell. M.P P. SURVEY OF SCHOOL BEGINNERS FOR SEPTEMBER 1975 IN HURON COUNTY If you are a parent of a child born in the year 1970, we would like to request that you complete this form. Please return it by February 14, 1975 to: HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT Court House, Goderich, Ontario. ;Clip out and Moil this) Child's Full Name Address Dote of Birth Phone No. Father Mother Parents or Guardian Family Doctor Separate School Child Will Attend Public School Child Will Attend Open house marks wedding celebration Open House was held at the Dashwood Community Centre on January 261h 1975 for the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Henry Becker. RR 1, Dashwood, Ontario. The couple were married on January 24th 1925 at St. John's Lutheran Church Parish by Rev. Roberts. The couple's attendants were the bride's sister Clara and her late husband Rudolph Petznick. Mrs. Becker, the former Annie Hold annual at Centralia By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA The annual congregational meeting of the Centralia United Church was held in the schoolroom of the church on Sunday following the morning service and was preceded by a pot luck lunch. There were 32 in attendance. Rev. Beaton opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Ray Mills was appointed secretary for the meeting. The minutes of last — year's annual "meeting were approved as read. Annual reports were read and showed a successful year in the various organizations of the church. A review of the insurance policies and the renewal of the lease on the church shed and some necessary church repairs were to be left in the hands of the church trustees for study. - Rev. Beaton is to call a meeting of the trustees for this purpose. The minister reported on the improvements to the manse. Two bedrooms had been carpeted, a new stove had been purchased, some electrical work had been done and,thanks was extended to Bob Blair, Elmer Powe, Sam Skinner, Earl Dixon, Lorne and Keith Hera, and Cliff Jaques for cleaning the well and to Earl Dixon for the new pump house. It was suggested that we try to achieve the Mission and Service Fund target for 1975 as outlined by Presbytery and involve as many organizations of the church as possible in this effort. It was decided to adopt the every family plan in purchasing the church Observer. Mrs. James Gaunt was ap- pointed assistant treasurer and Richard Shoebottom's name was added to the Board of Stewards. Ken Hodgins was asked to - continue as Sunday School • Superintendent with Brian Hicks, David Elliott, Gary Skinner and Norman Wilson as associates. C.G.I.T. The C.G.I.T. began studies on the Baby Sitting Course when they met on Tuesday evening for their regular meeting. Mrs. Alvin Lobb is assisting Mrs. Beaton with the course. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Elliott returned home last Wednesday following a trip to Marco Island, Florida. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Taylor of Exeter were visitors on Wed- nesday of last week with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden. Attend funeral Mrs. Madeline Doherty of Detroit passed away suddenly in her home on January 15, She had been in poor health for some time. Her husband predeceased her in November 1973. She is survived by one son Richard and daughter-in-law Shirley (Coates) Doherty and three grandhcildren Denise. Debra and Richie. all of Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Keith Coates of Centralia. Wilma of London and Wally Smolanski of Kitchener attended the funeral on January 18. Keith acted as pallbearer. Former Resident passes away Mrs. Almena McLaughlin passed away in St. Andrews Hospital. Midland on December 11, in her 88th year. The former Almena Huxtable, she was born and spent the early years of her life in Centralia. She married Mr. R.S. McLaughlin in London and moved to Midland where she operated a hair dressing salon for 55 years before retiring some time ago. Mrs. McLaughlin was predeceased by her husband and the couple had no children. Services were held at Nicholl's Funeral Home, Midland on December 14, Rev. J.L. Self officiating. Main St. ..SHOPPE° CLOSED FOR INVENTORY Monday & Tuesday - February 3 and 4 OPEN WEDNESDAY 9:00 to 6:00 THURSDAY 9:00 to 6:00 FRIDAY 9:00 to 9:00 SATURDAY 9:00 to 6:00 WATCH FOR OUR AFTER -INVENTORY SALE Grand Bend 1 Brandt is the daughter of the late Mr, & Mrs. Wm. Brandt and Mr. Becker is the son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Henry Becker Sr. They have two daughters and two sons. Lorne. Mrs. Wilmer (Martha) Pfaff, Allan. all of Dashwood and Mrs. Donald (Shirley) Glanville of Huron Park. They have thirteen grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. / Mr. & Mrs. Becker have farm- ed all their married life at their present address. 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