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THE :H4R014 E.XPOSITOR,.SEPTEMO
R 20, 1979
LESitg—EfENEY
Louise Teresa Feeny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fergus
PeeneY of Dublin and Graeme Neil Leslie. son Of Mr. and
Mrs. 4ei1 Leslie, Mitchell, were married in St. Columban
Roman Catholic Church July 28. 1979. Rev. J3.A OostYeen.
officiated at the double ring eererriony. The bride was
men in marriage by her fathey The maid of honour was •
• Linda saander4, sister ,of the bride. The bridesmaids wereL
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Paula. Leslie,. sister of the groom & Donna Henderson, - *
fr
iend- of the bride. The best man weM
s ike Feeney,
brother ef be bride and the ushers were Joe Feeney.
brother of the bride and Gary Cronin. Mend of the groom.
Following the wedding a reception was held at the Mitchelt
Community Centre., Guests attended the wedding front
DerrOit, Toronto, Montreal, Dublin, Mitchell, Seaforth,
Maxville and Edmonton, Alberta. Following a honeymoon
Iry Niagara Falls and northern Ontarie, the couple are.
'residing in. Dublin. ' (Photo by Walter McK,enziel
Kippen UCW gives
WOO StOCk 0
Corresponent
MO. RENA CALDWELL
262-5935
Kipper: U.C.W,. held its
first meeting for the fall.
season Tues. Sept, 11 lit the
Sunday School Rooms with
about 25 ladies present. Mrs.
Bert Faber conducted the
Worship on the topic,
"Unfinishness" with Mrs. R.
Broadfoot at the piano.
President Mrs. D.E. Kyle
presided over the business
when various reports were
given and it was decided to
give $.100, to the Woodstock
Tornado Fund, Plans were
made for. fall catering and
plans were made for the
annual Supper to be held
Nov. 14 in Brucefield Church
as
usuL
Mrs.' Ronald McGregor
gave a very intere$ting topic
on the One Day Seminar at.
Alma College. Mrs, R, Kins,
manfavoured with two piano
solos. Mrs. David Cooper
gavel courtesy remarks.
A .social hour .was spent
over lunch served by the
Hostesses Mrs. Wm. COnsitt
' and Mrs. Pearson Charteri
Brutefield assisted by Mrs. Keith
: Lovell.
UCW .meets pglisoNALs
Tuckersmith Group. LarrY•Wright, Fort
Brucefield United Chtirch, McMurray, visited with his
U.C.W. met in the school parents Mr. and Mrs. Percy
mom of the church on Sept. Wright oVer .the weekend.
10 in the evening. Returning with him to Fort
Mrs. Hazel McNaughton McMurray, Percy Wright
will spend the next two
and Mrs. Viria Berry were in
charge of the devotion per', Yveeks.
' loci Mrs. Berry opened the
-meeting with a reading
Love never fails". followed
by a hymn 112, Jesus Loves
Little Children .with Mrs.
Ann Broadfoot at the piano.
in the absence of Mrs. A.
Scott. The scripture was read
by Mrs. Berry from Mark.10.
and they brOught little
children unto him." mrs.,
McNaughton spoke on The
Year of the Child which was
very interesting and informa-
tive. This being the Year of
the Child 1979 Mrs. Berry
blessed this position with
prayer "protect our little
children' .'
Mrs. Margorie Broadfoot,
president Chaired the busi-
ness t ir tion. The Sect.
" Report was given by Mrs, B.
Stoll in the absence of Mrs,
D. Sillery and the treasnret's
report by Mrs. Berry and
Thank You notes were read
by Mrs. Stoll, The president
reported that the Roast Beef
barbecue would be held
October 17. The.U.C.VV: Fall
Rally to be. held in Varna on
Oct, 16 at 6:30 ih the
evening, The Sunshine Unit
4 will hold a Bazaar on Deg
1st assisted by the other
groups,
A Duteh Auction will take
place at. the Oct. meeting,
Mrs, Alice Scott and Mrs.
Irv. Sillery to be in charge.
Mrs, Helen Pepper and Mts.
Edna Paterson for
Lunch–
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From;Dublin
CALL DUBLIN 3454686
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DRAT—IYULLET
Janet E. Bray, daughter of Donald and Anne Bray ef
R.R. 3. Exeter and'Rohert 0. Hulley of R.R. 1, Gifford, sOn
of Robert and Margaret ,Hulley of R.R. 1 Seafokth, were
married in Thames Road United Church, Hwy. tt83 in a
double ring ceremony an Sept, 15- Rev. Stanley
MacDonald and Ross Hargreaves officiated. The Matron Of
honour was. Carolyn Knight of Hensall, a friend of the
bdde, The. brideSmstids were Ruth. Braysister of the
bride, and Sandra. Einlley, sister of the groom. The best
man was lilay McNichol of Sarnia, a friend a the groom
and the ushers. were David Hulley, brother of the groom
And Robert BM', brother of the bride, The organist was
Agnes Bray, with soloist, Debra 1-luley. Following the
wedding, a reception wa,s held at the gxelter Golfand
Country Club, There were guests present from Barrie,
Sarnia, London, Luca n and Toronto. Following a wedding
trip to the United States, the couple will reside at R.R. 1,
Gilford, Ontario, Prior to her marriage, the bride was
honOttred with a community shower at Thames Road
Church, a shower by fellow employees, a shower in
Dorchester by the family of the groom's, mother and a
shower for friends held at Carolyn Knight's home.
pro0Oses change (Photo by Phillips)
The next regular Legion
meeting will be held ThurS,
Sept. 27th .at 8 p.m, It is
during this meeting a pro-
posed exterior change for Br,
156 will be 'discussed. All
members are urged to attend
decision must be
reached.
Tickets are still on sale for
the Oct. 6th banquet. 'Dorn -
inion President Ed Coley will
be the guest speaker. Also ht
attendance will. be local
dignitaries and members of
parliarrient. .
The fiahamas will be the
place for two local people to
enjoy the sun this winter. All
members are asked to help
sell these tickets and turn in
the money soon.
In the future numerous
dances are planned at -Br,
156. Member§ should appear
in force and make these a
success:
The provincial service
officer will be. at Branch 156
on Oct. .30th. Any member ,
with problems is asked to
contact Cleave Coombs.
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Rev., Itifitticea *atm% on,
Sunday MetlOg Wa4.. 1/4Sed
on the ,2nd, and 3rd Cbapter
or OeneSIS, The Choir sang
"No one ever cares for me
like Jesus", Monday after-
noon!, it was nice to welcome
Mtuig Flynn hack with Old
Tyme MUSIC, Marie was
accompanied by Mr. Stanley
Men, Mr, Warren Whit-
more, and Mr, Wilson
McCariney on violins And
Mr, Lorne Lawson playing
the mouth -organ. Our Own
Cecil Skinner, arid Norman
Speir added to the music by
playing their violins,
uesaay evening the,
florticulturat Society
entertained the Residents by
showing slides of different
flowers. Bach resident in
attendance was given a
flower corsage upon arriving,
and flower arrangements
were given as prizes at the
end of the evening.
Wedhattry morning at
8:30 a.rn. Mrs, Mabel
Garrow, Mrs. Elsie
Henderson, Miss Margaret
Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Ross,
Mrs. Golda Tyler. Mrs.
(bon,Muriel
sM'.M'.Bert two staff nternhet5 for
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