Times Advocate, 1994-10-5, Page 6Times -Advocate, October 5, 1994
Belling - Bolan
Mr. and Mrs. William Belling
of Parksville, B.C. (formerly of
Exeter) are pleased to an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter Lori Anne to Alan Da-
vid, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Bolan of Vancouver B.C. The
wedding took place aboard
The M.V. Golden Mystique on
June 25, 1994. The bride was
attended by her dearest friend
Mrs. Heather Buchanan of Ex-
eter. The best man was Mr.
Ray Debrincat of Vancouver.
Following a sunset cruise the
happy couple honeymooned in
Lake Tahoe, Nevada. The out
of town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Belling, Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dou-
gherty, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bu-
chanan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Gib
Dow, Mr. and Mrs. Casey
Jones all of Exeter and Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Consitt of Hen-
sall. On behalf of the Belling
family we wish to thank our
friends for their participation
and for. making our day so
special.
Hem - Shewan
Cheryl Anna and Harold Rob-
ert were united in marriage
Saturday, September 24,
1994 in Seaforth Presbyterian
Church. Rev. James Sloan of-
ficiated.
fficiated. Cheryl is the daugh-
ter of Mery and Joyce She -
wan, of Dublin and Rob is the
son of Robert and Mabel Hern
of RR1 Woodham. The maid
of honour was Lori Hender-
son, Seaforth, friend of bride.
Bridesmaids were Linda
Wuerth, Exeter, sister of the
groom; Julie Shewan, Dublin,
sister of the bride and Cathy
Lynn Hak, Seaforth, friend of
the bride. The best man was
Larry Miller, Winchelsea,
friend of the groom. Ushers
were Steve Shewan, Dublin,
brother of the bride, Fred
Hern, Winchelsea, brother of
the groom and James Oke,
Winchelsea, friend of the
groom. Junior bridesmaid was
Suzanne Shewan, Dublin, sis-
ter of the bride. Flowergirl was
Tiffany Hern, Winchelsea,
niece of the groom. Special
music by Lisa and Lori Strong
while organist was Carol Cart-
er. Wedding reception was
held at Seaforth Community
Centre. The happy couple now
reside in London.
chimney repaired at
St. Patrick's church
Bill Johnson, Michael and Hugh Davis did the
repairs.
By H. Davis
SAINTSBURY - On Tuesday evening Betty. Johnson and Hazel Davis
visited with Eileen Carroll at the Exeter Villa, also calling on relatives
Mary Brown, Blanche Walters, Georgina Do4+bs and Viola Coates.
St. Patrick's congregation thank Bill Johnson, Michael Davis and Hugh
Davis for the repair work done on the church chimney.
There was no service at St. Patrick's on Sunday. St. Paul's, Kirkton cele-
brated their Harvest Thanksgiving. Hazel Davis, Courtney MacGillivray
and Crystal Davis attended from St. Patrick's.
Sunday, October 9, St. Thomas, Granton will celebrate their Harvest ser-
vice at 11:00 a.m. There will he no service at St. Patrick's.
Sunday, October 16, St. Patrick's will celebrate their Holy Communion
service at 8:30 a.m.
The October meeting of the A.C.W. is to he annour,ced following the
Thanksgiving weekend. An invitation was received from St. Thomas,
Granton to Fall Deanery October 19 with registration at 6:.15 p.m. Bob
Heywood is to visit St. Patrick's Sunday, October 23 at 11:00 a.m.
Congratulations to Harley Davis, the first place trophy winner Sunday in
60 cc Pec Wee division at Maple Leaf MX Series, Eagles Nest Raceway,
Brantford. He also took sixth place in 80 cc Beginners division, his first
race in this category.
Get well wishes of the community go out to Hazel Eaton who is a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Health Centre in London following surgery from all
her friends at St. Patrick's.
Travis and Starr Davis were Sunday visitors with the MacGillivray's. A
visit to McDonalds and a movie in London were a perfect way to help Ka-
tie -Scarlett celebrate an early October birthday.
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On Saturday, August 6, 1994
Judith Evelyn Webb and Chris-
topher James Mackie were
united in marriage at the
bride's parents cottage. Judy
is the daughter of Gerald and
Lois Webb of Exeter. Chris is
the son of Robert and Gloria
Mackie of Walkerton. The ma-
tron of honour was Sandra
Morandin-Custode, friend of
the bride. Best man was Ke-
vin Bushell, friend of the
groom. Bridesmaids were Ju-
lie Byrne, friend of the bride,
Margo Webb, sister-in-law of
the bride and Leanne Bester,
sister of.+ the groorrl. Ffow-
ergirls were Tara Webb, niece
of the bride and Laura Cus-
tode, goddaughter of the
bride. Ushers were Dave Faul-
kne, friend of the groom, Jim
Webb, brother of the bride
and Andrew Mackie, brother
of the groom. Ringbearers
were Cory Webb, nephew of
the bride and Matthew
Bester, nephew of the groom.
Following a honeymoon in Cal-
ifornia, the couple now re-
sides in Hanover. Chris and
Judy would like to thank all
their family and friends for
making their day perfect.
Drop-in
Centre news
October 3
Carpet bowling
3 games
Wilma Davis 40
Marshall Dearing 3I
2 games
Marion Dearing 42
Pete McFalls 40
Ray Smith 36
Ray Hodgson 28
Next bowling October 17, 9 a.m.
Cribbage
High for 8 games:
Wilma Davis
Low for 8 games:
Lois Learn
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