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Motley -Dobson
Kimberley Joy, daughter of
Ross and Joyce Dobson and
Wilfred Michael, son of Ace
and Marlette Mostrey were
united in marriage on Satur-
day, June 20, 1992 in the
Brucefield United Church. The
wedding party consisted of
maid of honour Susan Walsh,
Clinton, friend of the bn'de,
bridesmaids, Ann Lindenfield,
Peggy Wittert and Tina Linden -
field al! of Exeter and all
friends of the bride. The best
man was Doug Meikle, Vama,
friend of the groom. Ushers
were Kevin Scott, Staffa, Cal-
vin Stanlake, Exeter and
Dean Dobson, Vanastra, all
friends of the groom. The
minister for this occasion
was Reverend Don Robinson,
the organist Donna McBeth
and the soloist was Sherri
Gardner. A reception was
held at Hensall Community
Centre. The couple will reside
in Brucefield.
Photo by Frank Phillips
Hera after-DOM
TimothyTimothy E. Hamathar, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamath-
er and Maria L. Danos,
daughter of Diana Danos are
pleased to announce their
marriage. The •wedding took
palce May 2, 1992 at Exeter
United Church. We wish to ex-
press our thanks to everyone
for helping to make our day
special.
Allison - Prout
On Saturday, May 30, 1992,
Donna Prout and Bill Allison
were married in a double ring
ceremony -at Exeter United
Church with the Reverend
John C. Hilborn presiding. At-
tendants were Lynda Colley
of Toronto and -Irvine Simp-
son, also :of -Toronto. Donna
is the daughter of Glenn and
Margaret =Profit of Exeter . and
Bill is the son of Ronald and
the late Cecilia Allison .of
Alexandria, Ontario. The
couple honeymooned . in the
Canadian Rockies and are
now residing in Toronto.
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'arid -Thursday morning class. Here are, ''tont, hift;INItinelVtarieiwgor, Mtctvt ne Hunter, Tyler
Dox, -Bandon otleufer, Scott McGrigor, Courtivey' e, : D JI a Khn, Philp Vail Rey,
Chad`leytor. 40.0lddle, left;-&Ika.Mestloerardi,-Ilal►bhWin,14Wany Nsyes, Brittany Mins, Glen-
,da1 nfer, -Daniel McLeod, Nicholas ttolp,' J.wok, "hl'fi;, Tan Osgood, David Cftes-
sell, Travls?BMer, Craig Memel., BrIttney Schroeder,-Adam*Heyter, MIChaelalannendrea, Chris-
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ge crowd at seniors picnic
ZURICH - One -hundred end five
seniors attended the sixth seniors
picnic on Wednesday at the Com-
munity Centre, sponsored by the
Councillors of 'the town. Barb Jef-
frey welcomed everyone and .was
pleased -to see such a gond atten-
dance. Gerrie .Fleischauer was in
charge of the progrnm. (Aging in a
Changing World). This is the sen-
iors slogan for June. Ethel Knowles
read a poem (Growing Old). Every-
-one joined in singing the seniors
song with Phyllis Deichert as pia-
nist. The stand up and sit down
game was enjoyed with Vergus
Turnbull as winner. Zurich Trivia
proved to be interesting. Birthday
closest to picnic date - Albert Erb.
Anniverary closest to picnic - Al-
bert and Wilma Erb.
Baldest man • Andrew Kuepfer,
man with-eetdst beard - Walter •
Knowles, lady with longest ear
rings - Gwen McKeller, oldest lady
present - Alma Prance, oldest gen-
tleman present - Fergus Turnbull.
Most grandchildren - Theresa Du-
charme. Most great grandchildren -
Theresa Ducharme. Dwayne La -
ecumenical service set
for Sunday in Oredfton
CREDITON - An ecumenical township's Sesquicentennial cele -
church service will be held Sunday bnatians.
morning at the Crediton community The service to begin at 10:30
-park pavilion as part of Stephen a.m. will feature special music and
the guest speaker will be Ross Dai-
ly of CFPL Television in London.
All churches in the township will
be partigipating.
Also this Coming Sunday the an-
nual Decoration Day will be ob-
served at the Crediton Cemetery.
On Sunday, June 21, members of
:the C.G.I.T,,group took part.in rhe
• service .at .Crediton United Church
land were congratulated for having
-:completed their mission gtudy.
Vacation Bible School will be
held at the United Church from
July 27 to 31. The theme will be
Adventures on.Son Mountain based
on the book of Proverbs.
Verllnde - Verboke
Mr. and Mrs.. Daniel Verbeke
and Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Ver-
linde are pleased to an-
nounce the marriage of their
children Frank _and Joanne.
The marriage took place at
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Parish on May 30, 1992. Wit-
nesses of the celebration
were matron of honour Diana
Taylor, sister of the bride end
best man Rob Bilcke, friend
of the groom. Bridesmaids
were Kathleen Bilcke, Nancy
Coolman and Patty Groot.
Ushers were Eric Bilcke, Don
hells and John Hamilton. The
couple enjoyed a relaxing .va-
cation in Can Cun, Mexico
and are now residing in Exet-
er.
Forthcoming -marriage - John
and Della Rodges of RR2
Goderich and Paul and Doro-,
thy Ducharme of RR1 Dash-
wood :are pleased to .en-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their children
Tressa Ann and Dean Joseph.
The wedding will take place
.Saturday, July 4, 1992 at
2:00 p.m. at St. Boniface,
Church, Zurich. Open recep-
tion to follow at Stanley Town-
ship Community Centre, Var-
na at 9:00 p.m.
Don't forget
Stephen
Township
Sesquicentennta
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Cerro - Fleming
Angela Teresa, daughter of
Greg and Jean- Fleming of Mt.
Carmel and Lawrence Merk,
son of Tony and Barbara Cor-
so of Burlington were married
in Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Church, Mt. Carmel on Satur-
day, May 2, 1992. Following
a honeymoon in Jamaica, the
couple are residing in Burling
tion.
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