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Times Advocate, 1995-09-27, Page 8Times -Advocate, September 27, 1995 Forthcoming marriage - Ho- ward and Yvonne Hendrick, RR2 Crediton and Marilyn Thiel, RR2 Zurich are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Kathryn Elaine and Terry Rob- ert. The wedding will take place on Saturday, October 7, 1995 at 2:30 p.m. at Zion Lu- theran Church, Dashwood. An open reception will follow at the South Huron Recreation Centre, Exeter at 9:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. Forthcoming marriage - Don and Darlene Glavin along with John (Chuck) and Jean Hen- derson are happy to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their children Leanne Michele and John Charles. The wedding will take place October 14 at 2 p.m. in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Closed reception to follow. Forthcoming marriage - Larry nd Barb McCann and John and Agnes Timmermans are pleased to announce the forthcomign marriage of their children, Laura Lee and Doug- las Harold. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Sep- tember 30, 1995, 4:00 p.m. at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish. Mt. Carmel, Ontario. There will be an open recep- tion at the Ailsa Craig Recrea- tion Centre at 9:00 p.m. - Eve- ryone welcome. Forthcoming marriage - Mi- chael and Beverley Cregan, Listowel and Cheryl Cregan, Exeter together with Lorne and Arlene Strickler wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Ste- phen Maurice Cregan and Shelley Marie Strickler on Sat- urday, September 30, 1995. The marriage will take place at Kurtzville, Ontario. Visscher Farms Country Market Broccoli 754, Cauliflower $1.00, Cabbage 754, Potatoes.1.25 10 Ib. bag $5.00, 50 lbs Apples,310. bushel, Apple Cider Syrup, jams, honey Mon. - Thurs. 12 6 Fri. & Sat. 9-6 Closed Sunday 3 mites west of Exeter on Hwy. 83 237-3442 Forthcoming marriage - Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coyle are happy to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daughter Judith Ann Coyle to John Peter Kochan, son of Mr. Stanley and Mrs. Anna Kochan, Saturday, October 7, 1995. iflMMiJ W TTY Farewell to faithful member SAINTSBURY - St. Patrick's la- dies held their September meeting with a noon luncheon at the home of Hazel Davis on Monday. A farewell gift was presented to faithful member Betty Johnson who will be moving to Owen Sound the end of September, also a gift for the Johnson's Bill and Betty from the congregation of St. Patrick's. They both will be great- ly missed. The meeting opened with the members prayer and general thanksgiving in unison. Psalm 77: 11-20 was given by Margaret Car- roll, based on the reading "All is not lost". Prayers for sick led by Viola Atkinson remembering Ei- leen and Harry Carroll and Gote Wennerstrom, absent members led by Mabel Needham, the Church and her work led by Mary Davis. Hazel Davis closed devotions with prayer. Business followed, minutes of August and September pool and barbecue parties were discussed, received a call from Bishop Town- shend with his blessings on our work. Reports were read and adopted. Harvest service will be held ei- ther October l5 or 22 at 10:30 a.m. also date for harvest dessert euchre and bake sale to be announced next week. Everyone enjoyed coffee and dessert together in fellowship to complete a perfect afternoon. Many from the community at- tended the funeral of the late Eileen Carroll on September 22, a former member from St. Patrick's who passed away September 20. Sym- pathy is extended to the Carroll family from friends and relatives from Saintshury. St. Patrick's celebrated morning prayer on Sunday. The procession- al hymn was 'In the Cross" played by Mary Davis. Margaret Carroll led the service. Scripture readings, Psalm and the Holy Gospel were read by Heather McGillivray and Suzanne Davis. The gospel mes- sage was based on Luke 16: 1-13 "The Shrewd Manager." Mary Davis ended the service with the hymn, "Oh, for a heart to praise my God." Flowers in the church were in loving memory of Try a new twist on a Lunchbox Classic The following recipe, which kids are sure to enjoy, is a slant on the standard peanut butter and jelly sandwich Makes 1 sandwich 3 tablespoons chunky peanut butter 3 slices white bread 1-1/2 tablespoons orange marmalade 1-1/2 tablespoons marshmallow creme 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese • Spread 1 tablespoon peanut butter on one slice of bread. Spread marmalade over top. Set aside. • Spread 1 tablespoon peanut butter on another slice of bread and then place on top of marmalade, peanut butter side down. Spread marshmallow creme on exposed side of bread. Sprinkle cheese over top of marshmallow creme. Set aside. • Spread remaining peanut butter on remaining slice of bread and then place on top of cheese, forming a double-decker sandwich. Family party planned in Varna The rec committee is organizing a Hallowe'en party. Joan Beierling VARNA - An old fashioned Hallowe'en Family Party is planned for Sat- urday, October 28 from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. at the Stanley Complex. Varna. There will he prizes for the best costumes. Bobbing for apples, haunted house tours, jack -o -lantern carving and many more activities are on the agenda. Admission is $10 per family and $5 for single and bring a bag of Hal- lowe'en treats. Hot dogs will be provided and women are to bring finger desserts. All ages are welcome to come. The party is sponsored by the Stanley Township Recreation Committee. Anyone wishing to help or donate pumpkins or decorations for the eve- ning can contact Sandra Robinson at 263-5307. The Rec Cornrnittee is planning a New Year's Eve dance with a band 'Family Altair' booked from Sarnia. Church services Worldwide Communion will be celebrated in both Varna and Goshen churches this Sunday, October 1. On October 8 is Thanksgiving Sunday. The sanctuaries of the churches will be decorated with corn stalks and pumpkins. The congregation will finish the decorating with offerings for the Clinton Food Bank. The food bank are in need of pasta, powdered milk, soup, canned vegetables, canned meats and fruits, cereal, pork and beans. They will also accept fresh products such as potatoes. apples, squash etc. October 15 will be Anniversary Sunday in Goshen, a joint service at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Gordon Duncan from Centennial United Church in Strat- ford will be speaking. Shower Thursday. September 28 will be the community bridal shower for Janet Coleman at 8 p.m. in the Stanley Complex. The Huron County Board of Education The South Huron District High School Staff and Student Body would like to invite all 1994-95 Graduates, Award winners, Parents/Guardians, and Friends to attend this year's `if Commencement Exercises to be held in the large gymnasium on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1995 starting promptly at 8 p.m. We look forward to seeing you there! lJ1h tri Roxanne Brown Paul Carroll Chairperson �� Director Eileen Carroll. Earl Greenlee called on Mary Davis, Saturday night. Terry, Brenda and family called on Ron and Margaret Carroll Sun- day evening. Suzanne Davis, Crystal, Travis and Starr visited Sunday with Dor- othy Dietrich who was celebrating a birthday. Sunday, October 1, I7th Sunday atter Pentecost, scripture readings to be Joel 2: 23-30, Psalm 107: 1,33-43, I Timothy 6: 6-19, Luke 16: 19-31. Service to he held at 10:30 a.m. Have a news tip? Call the Times -Advocate 235-1331 NEED TO UPDATE DRIVING SKILLS) B.J.'s DRIVER TRAINING R.R.#1 Hensall, Ont. offers a DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE (OSL C.rttn.d) Course will run 2 nights approx. 3 hours or one Sat. 6 hours. Courses will depend on interest. FOR MORE INFO CALL 263-2670 • EVENINGS 235-4899 HOPPER HOCKEY F U N F R A L ft 0 M E 370 William Street, Exeter, Ontario (519) 235-1220 BILL HASKETT DAN HOULE WHO SHOULD BE TOLD ABOUT A DEATH? It is easy to forget, when a loved one dies, that there are many other people who should be advised about the death. The most obvious are family members: parents, children, brothers and sisters, and other relatives. They should be notified soon, by tele- phone if they live far away, so they can make arrangements to be with the rest of the family. Friends of the deceased also will want to attend funeral services and should be notified promptly. These include neighbors as well as friends from religious, professional and recreational groups. Also business associates of the deceased should be told of the death so they can make suitable arrangements of their own. Usually a single phone call to the business is sufficient. • The funeral home will arrange for an obituary to be published in the newspaper. Your funeral director will ask you for the information need- ed. We, as funeral directors, can help make this difficult time a little easi- er for everyone. Please call us or stop by if you have questions about our service. 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