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REBEKAH L • DGE OFFICERS - Officers of the Pride of Huron Rebekahs Lodge 338 were installed recently. Back,
left, Shirley ooper, Jean Noels,Norma Meikle, Joyce Morgan, Mavis Atthill, Leone Brock, Elaine Skinner, Evaline
McAllister, Olive Harvey, Elly Van Bergen, Iva Blair, Aldene Skinner, Ruby Beaver and Cora Smith. Front, Audrey
McGregor, orie Broom, Marjorie Arthur, Noble Grand Audrey Rowe, Margaret Cook, Cheryl Edwards and
Lena Kirkl . nd. Reg McDonald photo
INST LUNG TEAM FOR REBEKAHS - The installing team for the Pride of Huron Rebekahs Lodge 338 is shown
abo :. Back, left, Marjorie Arthur, Jean Hodgert, Lois McFalls, Gladys Skinner, Elaine Skinner, Cora Smith,
Lila mith, Lena Kirkland, Ruth Skinner and Olive Hicks. Front, Viola Coates, Shirley Cooper, Deputy Marshall
Aud y MacGre4or, District Deputy President Alice Bowen, Mary Fisher, Gladys Skinner, Bernice Ford. Missing
was Margaret Cook. Reg McDonald photo.
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MR. AND MRS. MI • NS VWEERSINK
Miss Maureen Theresa Muller and Mr. Alfons John
Weersink exchanged marriage vows on August 14 at
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Muller of Crediton,
and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weer -
sink, St. Marys. Helen Muller, sister of the bride, was
maid of honour, Gerald Weersink, brother of the
groom, was best' man. The bridesmaids were Joanne
Muller, Anne Skinner and Liz Bowerman. The ushers
were Blair Burbidge, Robert Weersink and Jeff Weer -
sink. The ring -bearer was William Karieniz. The cou-
ple is presently residing in Bozeman, Montana, where
Alfons is taking his Master's Degree in Agriculture
Economics at the University of Montana. Alfons is a
graduate of the University of Guelph and Maureen is
a graduate fo Conestoga College, Kitchener. ,
MR. AND MRS. JAMES WEBB
Margo Ruth Pfaff and James Allan Webb were united
in marriage September 25, 1982 at Our Saviour United
Church, London. The bride is the daughter of Bill and
Irene Pfaff, London anal Jerry and Lois Webb;Exeterare
parents of the groom. After o honeymoon in St. Lucia
the couple will be residing in London.
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Centralla
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson
. and Miss Barbara McCurdy
attended' the annual awards
presentation ceremony at
Ryerson Polytechnical In-
stitute in Toronto November
1 where the Wilson's niece,
Miss Nancy Turner was
presented with two awards.
She received the Copp
Clark pitman Publishing
award for highest standing in
shorthand and transcription
in third year, and the Mat ilda
Meyer Scholarship for the
highest average in secretarial
procedures and shorthand in
third year.
Nancy is now in the fourth
ylear of the degree program in,
Secretarial • and Ad,
Iinistrative Studies. Con-
gratulations, Nancy!
Friday evening dinner
guests with Tom and Mary
Kooy were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Dickens, Exeter, Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Mac-
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
MacDonald, Ben Riley and
Clyde Kody.
Tom and Mary Kooy were
Sunday dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll of
Saintsbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden
attended anniversary ser-
vices at Kirkton United
Church Sunday and were din-
nel' guests with Mr. and Mrs,
Ray Paynter and Anne.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogan,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown
and family and Mr. Roy
Vogan of Listowel visited Sun-
day with Mrs. Clara
Cunnington.
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Exeter seniors elect new slate of officers
Kenneth JcIpss presided for
the November meeting of Ex-
eter Senior aliens.
It was decided to donate
$100 to the children and fami-
ly cervica.
The program opened with a
poem by Mrs. Irene Johns.
Two solos by Gordon Smith,
accompanying, himself on the
guitar were much
appreciated.
Some lively toe -tapping
music was presented by Bank
Greene, Ray Cooper. Later
they were joined by . Mr.
Boland. TheX were accom-
panied by Mrs. Lee Jory on
the piano. Another poem was
ready by Mrs. Johns.
Rev. K. Knight displayed
some pictures of a Senior
Citizens activity center and
told a little about it and in his
short talk urged senior people
to keep active and interested.
He also conducted the elec-
tion and installation of the of-
ficers for 1983, which is as
follows: honourary president
Dorothy Bullock; past pres-
dient Kenneth Johns; presi-
dent Mildred Thomson; vice-
president Ruby Beaver and
Janet Desjardine; secretary
Alice Bowen and assistant
secretary Celia Thomson.
Treasurer Cora Smith;
asst. areas. Katherine Carr-
ington; bus trips Mildred
Thomson, Blanche Dougall
and Marjorie Adams; card
convener Hattie Merkley;
asst. card convener Dorothy
Ilea; table convener Olive
Ostland; pianists Blanche
Dougall, Leila Finkbeiner.
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