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THE` `PINES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, .ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, X955
BR.IDES.ELECT!
41.
Seg. the "rersonaIieed
Service" albuzas at The
Tinneg-Advocate,
Times -Advocate
Madame Hayette
Hair Stylist, London
will be at
Hayter's
Beauty Shop
GRAND BEND
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
July 28 and 29
and
EACH THURSDAY AND
FRIDAY
thereafter until Labor Day
Phone 178 for appointment
Femini
Double -Ring. Rites
For Snell -.Mason
At the d'aules .St. parsonage on
Saturday. July 30 at le o'clock
in a double ring ceremony 'per-
formed by Rev. H. J. Seen the
marriage was solemnized of Shir-
leY jean, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 'Lloyd Mason ,of Dashwood
find John Robert, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Snell, Exeter.
The bridal couple were attend-
ed by Mr, and Mrs. George Snell
Of 'Seaforth..
Following 'the Ceremony a re -
cotton was held on the lawn •at
r
the •home of the bride's ;parents
tothirty guests. For. the wedding
dinner pink and white deeora-
Exeter
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Closed
For Holidays
August 8 — August 13
(Inclusive)
Ersman's Bakery
Phone 588
Exeter Homemaker Wins $5CL00.
Prize In Gold Medal Flour Contest
Mrs. K. G. Crocker of Exeter has won a $60.00Prize in
the Betty Crocker Gold Medal "Kitchen Tested" Flour
RECIPE SHARING CONTEST.
Other Ontario Winners Are:
Mrs. H. Fisher, Brantford
Mrs. C. Grandmaison, Windsor
Mrs. H. Cobo, Preston
Mrs. J. G. Davies, Kincardine
Mrs. J. Wyman, Weston
Mrs. A. Crabtree, Kitchener
Mrs. J. D. Toohey, Hamilton
Mrs. H. English, Weston
Mrs. G. Lee, Niagara Falls
Mrs. A. G. Mair, Chesley'
Mrs. M. Keen, Barrie °
Mrs. G. K. McDonald, Napanee
Mrs. A, Moore, South Porcupine
Mrs. A. Hamilton, Lively
Mrs. G. Sloan, Guelph
Mrs. C. Parker, Grimsby Beach
Mrs. P. H. Nelson, Toronto
Mrs. E. Powers, Oshawa
Mrs. K. C: Lefler, Windsor
Mrs. M. Barton, Cooksville
Mrs. E. Audet, Earlton
Mrs. A. Fraser, Sault Ste. Marie
Mrs. E. H. Peat, Ridgeville
Mrs. M. Wyman, Toronto.
Mrs. G. E. Fitzgerald, Bronte
Mrs. G. Morris, Tobermory
General Mills (Canada) Ltd.
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A Page Devoted to the Interests of the. Women Readers of The Times -advocate
C .Huu1Nenn11nluuul111eluIIU
QoD BITS
Of Holidays
By 04. --
The fourth boy, now near pea
rifted, glanced 'from the outer
door to the inner ,one and finally
fled, but not in time. He didn't
get out in time to miss his broth-
er as he emerged •frozen and` un-
smiling to beescorted straight
home without any peanuts or
candy on the way.
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Checic-1 p
There was a bit of a wait in
the dentist's office, We bad Sot-
lowed four boys, of ,the restless
age, into the waiting roam so the
wait was by no means dull.
Number one boy was fairly
composed, number two and three,
immersed in giggles, but number
four sat stiff-backed as if wait-
ing .fora call rte doom. We' saw
the story. Obviously he had •gath-
ered a few ligla-hearted buddies:
to ads side to see him through
this current trial.
The door from inside ,opened
and a young lady of the ,same age
as the quartette stepped out.
Number one 'boy greeted her
while the others looked curiously
on.
"Did you get the drill?"
"Yup, and two needles."
"Does it hurt? Let'•s see?"
She declined, however, to open
her mouth an inch but shrugged
aside and departed. T.he lady in
the white uniform spoked her
head out at the. boys and called
Jim,
Number four boy froze then
relaxed with relief as •one of the
others disappeared inside. The
other two decided ito step outside
for a breath of air.
tions were used.
For the wedding ceremony the
bride wore a white nylon dress,
white sequin -trimmed ,hat and
corsage of red roses. For travel-
ling to points in Ontario ,the bride
donned a navy •costume with
white .accessories.
The bridal couple will make
their home in Exeter,
Closed
For
Hoiid-ays
August 1- 8
Dot's
Beauty Shoppe
Exeter .Ontario
HEREFORD CORNED BEEF .
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SAVE -ALL WAX PAPER . . •
SW E ET' WAFER PICKLES
Javex
•
ROSE HRAFJD
39c
25c
29c
39c Puritan Meat Balls 37c
Kernel Corn . . 2-33c
Dorn. Sugar . 5lbs. 41c
Swt. Mixed Pickles 23c
MEATS
Fresh. fork, Picnio Style
Peanut Butter R & W
Sockeye Salmon .
Marshmallows .
Shoulder Roasts . . 39c ib.
Butt ,Pork Roast . 49c Ib.
Swift's Franks . . 37c lb.
Sliced Side Bacon .% Ib. 35c
tic
35c
37c
37c.
• BLUEBERRIES .
'by the basket arriving Thurs-
day for preserving and freez-
ing. •
Cucumbers
2 for 17c •
Tomatoes
2 lbs. for 25c
PEACHES
leaeestoi►e peaches coming
Thurrilay, ;moderately pelted.
RiC.i'
OPEN WEDNESDAY MORNINGS BY POPULAR DEMAND
Open Tues., Fri, deed Sat. Nights -- Your Reel, & White Supetinslrket, Exeter South
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Of Rest
It's dandy :for resting
And lalling about
Retreat when you aren't feel-
ing chummy,
For dozing, a hammock
Is hard to replace,
'Til you try to turn on
tummy.
• You can shift juet a 'bit,
If you +balance. °it right,
'You can eat if the food isn't
crummy,
Bat one lusty Sneeze
Makes a rough sort sof sea
And a laugh" ends in chaos,
not funny.
Thus it remains
For the sad and the stili •
For the thoughtfully calm is
the hammock..
Not for the addict
Who's dizzy with swings
And. yearns for a rest on bis
stomach.
your
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Exchange Vows
In St. Thomas
A ladies' 'trio singing "Tae
Lord's My 'Shepherd" heralded
the wedding ceremony In Frome
United ,Church on Saturday, July
30 at 200 o'clock of Miss Mar-
jorie Neureen Fife, daughter of
Mrs. Harriet Fife, 118 Centre
Street, 1St. Thomas and Robert
Hugh McDonald, son of .Mr. and
Mrs, Lex McDonald of Exeter:
For the occasion the ehurch
was decorated with terns, yellow
and white :gladioli and candelbra
Rev. •H. J. Snell of Exeter offici-
ated at the ceremony..Mies Grace
McIntosh, A.W.C.M. of 1VieBride's
played traditional wedding 'music
and accompanied Mrs. Hugh Par-
sons of Exeter who chose to sing
"In the Garden o•f Tomorrow"
and the "Wedding Prayer." The
ladies' trio, ,Ruth Sales and Marg
Crawford of Ridgetown and Marie
Calhoun, Listowel also sang two
selections.
Given in marriage by her. broth-
er, Jack Fife of Frome, the bride
wore a white, floor length gown
of lace and layers of tulle over
taffeta. 4. 'dainty heart -shaped,
flowered headdress held in place
her..finger-tip veil of 'tulle. She
carried a white bridal 'bible crest-
ed with yellow roses.
The •matron sof honor, Mrs.
Harold Rycroft of Frome, cousin
of ,the bride, chose a ballerina -
length costume of pastel green
dacron with white ,accessories and
carried a. bouquet of 'Shasta dais-
ies. The bridesmaids were Misses
Margaret Hutcheson of Ingersoll
and Louise Ferguson of Ridge -
town. Their gowns of yellow (lac -
ran were styled identically to
that of the matron •af honor.
Two little .flower girls, 'Cathie
Peirce, ,niece of the ,groom, and
Cathie Fife, niece of the bride,
were gowned in long, yellow
puckered nylon dresses and car-
ried baskets filled • with Shasta
daisy petals. All attendants wore
flowered tiarras of Shasta dais-
les.•
Michael Fife, nephew of the
bride, acted as ringbearer clad.
in 'bluish ,grey trousers and char-
coal grey jacket. The groom was
supported by his brother, Grant
McDonald of 'Exeter. The ushers
were Ronald Fife of Frome and
Gary McDonald of Exeter.
The wedding reception was ]held
—Please turn to Page 9
Evening Ceremony
For London Couple:
,.The marriage of Miss Edith
Joy Whitlock, of St. Thomas, and
Mr, Harry Sperling, of London,
took plaee on Friday, July 29, at
7 pae. In Grace United Ohurch,
St, Thomas, with. Rev. A. B.
Johnson officiating.
Attendants were Miss Winnie
Smithson and Mr, A. C. Whitlock.
The bride wore a light blue.
silk shantung dress with corsage
of pink rosebuds.
Poliowing a Wedding trip to
New York, they will reside at 188
Tecumseh Ave., in London.
Receives Gifts
Prior. to her marriage, Mrs.
Sperling was entertained at a
nuniber of showers,
Miss Winnie Smithson was
hostess for a miscellaneous ahow-
er. Mre. Archie Wakeling and
Mrs. Harry McGiiton Were eo-
hostesses at the former'e home
in London when Mrs. Sperling
was presented with ai. Kenwood
blanket, Men ern of the Eveniu.g:
Auxiliary of Grace tl
Church presented Mrs. Sperling
with a mixette at the home of
Miss ihuth Ramey Oft Flora St.,
St._ Thamae.
•Pollawing a meeting of the
l;'idelie Claes at the hOnre of Mrs.
Blake Stevenson, lTughes at., she
was presented with a 'rilieeellan-
eons sihower, Neighbors gave her
a trilight floor lamp.
Woodham Church
Wedding Scene
A pretty double ring ceremony
was solemnized amid a setting of
ferns, summer flowers and can-
dles in Woodham United Church,
when Ruth Irene, elder daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 'Hazle-
wood, of Woodham, exchanged
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vows with George alter, eldest;
son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Levy,.
also of Woodham. The Rev, A.
Laing, of Galt, officiated,
Given in merriage pry her (a-
ther, the' bride looked lovely in a
floor -length dress featuring a
strapless net bodiee and skirt of
net over satin, ;She wore a lace
jacket with lily point* sleeves,
Her finger-tip veil was held in
place by a headdress of net and
sequins and she carried a ,bou-
quet of red roses and stephanotis.
Miss Merle Hazlewood attend-
ed her sister as maid of honor
and Miss Marie Levy, sister of
the groom, was bridesmaid. They
wore siniiliar .ankle -length gowns
of pale green net over taffeta
with matching mittens and pleat-
ed net headdress. They carried
bouquets oe red roses and stepha-
notis.
Mr, Harold Levy, of St. Marys
Base Line, brother of the groom,
was best man. Mr. Norman Reale-
wood, brother of the (bride, and
Ken iSparling, of Anderson, • cou-
sin of the groom, were ushers.
Mrs. Rhea Mills, of Woodham,
played traditional wedding music
and also accomtpanied Miss Helen
Webber, of London, who sang "0
Perfect Love" and "I'll Walk Be-
side You."
Following .the ceremony a re-
ception was held in the church.
The 'bride's mother received,
wearing a white nylon dress fig-
ured with red, white accessories
and corsage of red roses. She was
assisted by the groom's mother,
who 'was gowned in navy with
white accessories and corsage of
white mums.
For the wedding trip to the
United States and points East,
.the •bride chose a .wavy linen
dress, checked coat with white
accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Levy will reside
on Highway 83 near Russeldale
Guests were present for • the
wedding from Toronto, Mitchell,
St. Marys, Woodham, Kirkton
and London.
Enjoy Honeymoon
In North Ontario
Baskets of .gladioli and fern
flanked with white candles in
candielabra provided an attractive
setting in Grand Bend United
Church for the wedding of Elsie
Noreen Joan Stebbins to Gerald
Wayne Cooper. The bride is the
daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Delas
,Stebbins, Grand Bend, and the
groom is the son Of Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Cooper of Exeter.
The Rev. W. C. Smith officiat-
ed at the double ring .ceremony.
Traditional wedding music was
played by Mrs. W. C. !Smith, Mr.
-Douglas . Gill as soloist sang
"Through the Years" and "0,
Perfect Love." •
Given in marriage by her fath-
er the bride wore a waltz length
gown of nylon net and lace over
satin with petal neckline and lily
point sleeves. Her .fingertip veil
was held by :a crown of orange
blossoms. She carried a bouquet
of red roses and lily o8 the valley
knotted with white ribbon stream-
ers.
;Miss Ila Vincent, friend of -the
bride, as -maid of honour wore a
floor length gown of green nylon
net over taffeta and carried a
bouquet of roses. The matron of
honour, Mrs. Mervyn Jones of
Exeter, wore a. ,gown of pink xt'y-
lon net over taffeta and .carried
a bouquet of roses.
Arnold (Stebbins, brother of the
-bride, and Irvin ;Ford of Exeter
supiidrted .the groom. Peter and
Walter . Weston Jr., Dashwood,
were ushers, •
Receiving the guests at her
home the bride's 'mother wore a
dress, of •aqua miracle sills with
white accessories. The. ,groom's
mother chose a black and white
sheer #cress with white accessor-
les. 'both wore corsages of red
avid white carnations.
on their rehire from a wed-
ding strip in Northern lOntario
the 'Couple will reside in Exeter.
For 'travelling the bride wore a
navy and white linen 'suit with
white accessories,
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Display Presents
At Trousseau Tea
Mrs. James Taylor entertained
at a trousseau tea •onn Tuesday, in
honor of &her daughter, Marjorie.
The 'guests were received 'by Mrs,
Taylor, Mit, N. Hills, London,
and Marjorie,• •
The Walling gifts were .dis-
played by Miss Patricia 'Hopper,
and ,the brlde''s trousseau 1y Miss
Ilolen Taylor.
Mrs. 1)onald Mouseeau,. Miss
Jetta Reaper, .Miss 'geth Taylor,
Mies Jean Taylor and Miss Jean
ette Taylor served the guests.
frs. Lee teeth, Mrs 'Stuart
Dick, Mrs .V. Nestle and Mrs.
Harold Taylor assisted with ;the
tea 'table,
Year Dollars Will go Farther
-lien you 'shop the WANT AD
way!
Elimville Ladies •
Entertain Band
The monthly •meeting of the
,and W. A. was. held in
!the basement of 'the church re-
cently. The rm•exnrbers of the Mis-
sion .'Bared were their guests, and
also .had charge o•f the program.
The scripture and prayer were
given by Dianne Johns, a story
byBetty Ann $tellhens, a solo• by
Sandra Walters,• recitations by
Margaret ;Johns •and. Janet—Skin-
ner, a piano solo by 'Dianne Johns.
Mrs. W. J. Moores gays the story
of ,the evening ",Sisters Three"
and "A Little Ukranian ~Girl."
The W.M.G. and W.A., ,held
their, business meeting, Lunch
was served by the ladies.
The Mission ,Bagpd hem, ,a •sale
at the close, -
In 1966 Canadian railways had
in operation 4,818 locomotives,
6,46.6 passenger cars and 187,9.80
freight care. •
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