Times-Advocate, 1981-07-08, Page 6Page 6
Times -Advocate, July $, 1951
Odds'n ends
By ELAINE TOWNSHEND
As one matures, it is in-
deed pleasant to note the
increasing respect one
Platitudes on maturity
.receives from those people
who know one best.
Evidence of this respect
can be found in the
meaningful verses on
Reg and Dorothy Morrison, Kirkton wish to
announce the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Lynda to John Cooper, son of Ray
and Kaye Cooper, Exeter. The wedding will
take place Sat., July 18th 1981 at Kirkton
United Church, Kirkton at 3:00 p.m. Open
reception to follow.
Photo by John Dobbs
MR. AND MRS. IVAN BEDARD
Rosemary Anna Duttmann and Ivan Paul Bedard were
married at St. Boniface Parish, Zurich, June 6. The bride is the
daughter of Ulrich and Anna Duttmann of Hensall, and the
groom's parents are Percy and Marie Bedard of Zurich.
Father J. Mooney officiated, and Jill Robbins was organist.
Maid of honour was Julia Duttmann of Hensall, and
bridesmaids were Joanna Duttmann of Stratford, and
Julianne Bedard of Zurich. Best man was Rick Bedard of
Dashwood. Gary Haassen of Hensall and Marty Becker of St.
Thomas were groomsmen. Guests were ushered by Tom Dutt-
mann of Hensall and Bill Duttmann of Stratford. Aftet a wed-
ding trip throughout southern Ontario, the couple are residing
in Hensall. Photo by Richard Worsell
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willert, RR 2, Hensall
wish to announce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter Bernice Pearl to Wayne
Petrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Petrie
of Stratford. The wedding will take place
July 25 at 3:00 p.m. at St. Peters Lutheran
Church, Zurich,- bntario Open Reception
to follow
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ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Dalrymple, Exeter,
are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Alice Ann to Herbert Lorne Broom, son of Mrs.
Elaine Broom, Huron Park and Mr. Herbert Broom, Sechelt
B.C. The wedding will take place Saturday, July 18 in Caven
Presbyterian Church Exeter at 4 p.m. Open reception to
follow. Photo by Terry Schwartzentruber
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- MR. AND MRS. RON BILCKE
On Saturday, June 6, Mary Lou Grigg and Ron Bilcke were
united in marriage by Reverend Barbara Laing at Calvary
United Church, Dashwood. Mary Lou is the daughter of Ivan
and Shirley Grigg, Dashwood and Ron is the son of Silvere
and Denise Bilcke, RR 3 Exeter. Becky Turnbull, Calgary, was
the maid of honour and bridesmaids were Alice Brown,
Guelph; Erryn Shephard, Grand Bend and Janet Bilcke, Lon-
don. Flower girl was Amanda Dunn, Grand Bend. The best
man was Dan Mittleholtz, London. Attendants were Don
McKellar, Grand Bend; Dwight Consitt, Hensall and Eric
Gaiser, Waterloo. Ringbearer was David Gaiser, Waterloo.
After a honeymoon to Wheels Inn in Chatham, the couple are
residing at RR 1, Hensall.
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Appointments Not Always Necessary
greeting cards that arrive
annually on one's special
day.
For example, here are
some of the platitudes I
received on my birthday this
year.
"I wanted to make a big
fuss over you on your
birthday.... A truckload of
nervous turkeys will be
ceremoniously dumped in
your bedroom window at
R.00am1
I was going to give you a
big ring for your birthday....
but somebody washed out
the tub."
Dogs were popular this
year. One card contained a
picture of a sleepy -looking
mutt on the outside and the
introduction, "This is
George."
On the inside were George
and his mischievous master
and the explanation, "And
this is me. 1 wanted to wish
you a happy birthday, By
George!"
Another card featured a
shaggy dog with hair cover-
ing his eyes, a bluebird sit-
ting on his nose and one front
paw planted firmly in his
dog food dish.,
The inscription read:
"Another year older?
Smile.... it could be worse...
You could look it!"
Another card had three
flaps each bearing the in -
struction "Open." On the
final page was the explana-
tion, "I figured we've reach-
ed the age where a little ex-
ercise would do us good!"
The giver mentioned he
had a tough time deciding
between the latter card and
another that said, "Happy
21st Birthday.... and all the
others since."
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