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Times Advocate, 1994-06-08, Page 6Page 6 Times -Advocate, June 8, 1994 FAMILY On the run Forthcoming marriage - King and Audrey McDonald, Exeter are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sandra to Thadeus Zebroski, son of Tadeus and Mildred Zebroski, Ancaster. The wedding will take place at Exeter United Church on August 20, 1994 Forthcoming marriage - Al- phonse and Ruth Denomme of Dashwood, Ontario are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son Brian Leonard Denomme to Cheryl Ann MacDonald of Dashwood, daughter of Eldon and Patricia Offen of Clinton (Patricia's daughter). Brian and Cheryl will exchange their vows in Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood on June 18, 1994. Open reception at Hensall Community Centre at 9 ..m. Forthcoming marriage - War- ren and Helen Regier along with Jim and Anne Finlay are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Joanne Elizabeth and Douglas James. The mar- riage will take place at St. Boniface Church, Zurich, June 18, 1994 at 2 p.m. Forthcoming marriage - Phil and Linda Dzioba, Exeter are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sherri Lynn Cole- man to Steven James, son of John and Marilyn Pym, Exeter. The wedding will take place on June 18 at 1:30 p.m. at the Thames Road United Church. Open reception to fol- low at 9:00 p.m. at South Hu- ron Rec Centre Local family running in 24-hour relay EXETER - Thc Fleming family from Exeter and area will he enter- ing a team in the 24-hour Relay in London this weekend. Raising funds for London's three teaching hospitals, the relay will keep sponsored teams running through the night. The Fleming team, 20 runners in all, is headed up by Jean Fleming. Donations are being collected at the Shell Station in Exeter, hy Don- na Dawe and Cathy McLaughlin at Big V, or by Linda Ferguson at the Hensall Post Office. _a The fifth annual Torch Run sponsored by the Exeter detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police was again successful with about $2,500 received in pledges. Above, OPP officers are running through Hensall and below they are shown with senior students of Hensall Pub- lic School while Student Council president Jon Campbell presents a pledge cheque to Con- stable Rod Herbert. All proceeds go to the Special Olympics. Sunday School anniversary this Sunday at Thames Road The Triple Trio is pro- viding special music for the service. By Rhoda Rohde THAMES ROAD - Rev. Jim All- sop was in charge of the church and communion service on Sunday. The Responsive Reading was tak- en from thc green service book "Joyful Adoration", Psalm 100. The choir sang "Magnify the Lord" accompanied by organist Erin Kraftchcck. Sharon Passmore read the Scrip- ture Romans 5:1-1 I, 11 Corinthians 5:6-9, 14-19. Rev. Allsop read Gospel of John 14:1-6, 12-15, 18-23. The title of his sermon was "Come Home". The congregation sang thc Com- munion hymn "Sons of God" and read "The New ('reed" in unison. Elders Robert Bray, Ray Cann and Kay Cunnington served Coni- munion. The closing hymn "Break Now the Bread of Life was sung. Coming events Sunday, June 12 the Thames Road Sunday School Anniversary will he held at II a.m. The Triple Trio of Exeter High School will as- sist with the music. Sunday, June 19, Elimvillc Sun- day School Anniversary will he at 10 a.m. Personal Brenda Moran, Brendan and Al- lysa of Toronto visited with the for- mer's parents Lorne and Pat Bal- lantyne. We're glad you asked... g(4/40‘ Y‘4,7 Funeral Home Limited 370 William Street, Exeter, Ontario BILL HASKErr (519) 235-1220 VAN A CEMETERY TEACH ME HISTORY? The cemeteries in our area offer an unrivalled opportunity, for stu- dents and for amateur history buffs alike, to loam about local histo- ry Epitaphs, tombs and graveyard sculptures can reveal much about our area's history. A leisurely walk through a cemetery can tell you, for example, how names have changed through the years, and how modem medicine has meant increased lifespans. Even the words written on tombstones carrprovide a sense of history, varied and unusual as they are. Perhaps the greatest satisfaction of a cemetery walking tour is see- ing the names of the founders of our community. With that sight, we can better understand our own place in its continuing history. Teachers, especially, might consider a cemetery as a valuable edu- cational experience for their classes. We can suggest cemeteries where you might want tc take such a walking tour. Please call us or stop by if you would like more infor- mation. 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Members are invited to the 80th anniversary of the Zurich W.I. on June 6 at 2 p.m. The group's next meeting will be held June 29 at the Masonic Hall at 12:30 p.m. Merry Rags A Summer Sale 20-50% off selected Koret, Paris Star, Jantzen, Mr. Leonard, Garey Petites and much more Open 7 days 238-2818 1 1/4 miles S. of Grand Bend 0 CI 0 0 0 CI 0 ® ncoop O Campbell's 000 0 0 invites everyone to "Have a Great Years Sleep On Us" Purchase any fa orNTERNS�MATIONALMEX Mattress and I Foundation in June 0 CI CI CI CI CI Cl 0 CI 0 O O Cl 0 0 CI O 0 0 0 0 and make no payments, no 11 interest a FOR 1 FULL YEAR ,a.A.C., 0 Campbell 0 ®Appliances and Furniture Sales and Service 0 63 Main St. Exeter 235-1501 235-1964 ® 1311111191111111111111119 HITINO MILLER CARPET S3 MAIN IT., Cann (111) 13114944 1 0 113 1)_ 0 000000