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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-07-25, Page 7weeks . with her aunt, Mrs. Jaclth Mr, end Mrs. Max Learn and Blanshard 6 evening visitors with Mt. and ByMRS• GLADWYN HOOPER Mr. and Mrs, George Walt and family of Glengowan were.SuC- day guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Thomson. Mrs. I''red t'6ltison spent Mon- day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hazelwood of Kirkton. Mr. Lloyd Mossey or London spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs., James Massey. Mr. and Mrs, • Clarence Moir and Blanche of St. Marys, Mrs, • lt2 '1 Marlene McNIti Mr. and Mrs Walter Levy Lottie loves of Glendale, Mr, and tubs. Lloyd Thomson Ex"� tr�ry ty Dixon are also attending. Denham attended family were Sunday guests of Carol McCurdy of the Ceti• reunion, held at Seatotth onS Mr. slid Mts. lied Thomsen. glia C G LT. is also at eatnp dab'. Mrs. Wm Fer::e this week -.. Billy and .rene, Mr, and TtArs. don, were Saturday guests of Mack Grinun»nd of Toronto were Mrs, Jaynes Monsey, Wing - weekend visitors with. Mr. and A'iiss Kathleen lvfassey, Mrs. Jamesars. Miller. Biontmaert ham, t. andent Mrs. `hCecil Eekehd Mosesy and of ,Delhi, M}, Andrew Blomrnaert' Mrs, James Monsey. of Exeter 'were . Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moir with , Mr. and tutus. be Bloni. and Blanche of St. Marys, Mrs. Lottie Jones of Glendale, Mr. msiert, 1vlrs. Anna Denham spent the and Mts. 'Fred "I�Itot»son were weekend at Mitchell with Iter T end y guests of Mr. ;incl Airs, uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs. MiGs ihom Beauty Salp PINE ill GUANO ONO FOR LATEST STYLING Ethel .fie sIardin� . Proprietress Modern . Beauty Salon $14 Main- St, ?hen* VW MGR STYLING PERMANENTS HAIR TREA.TMEws ' CLOSING SATURDAYS AT NOON DURING JUl-'fir AND AUGUST Poor! H, ndoesonr ..Prop. Sale Continues! ne' of JACKETS Buy for fall now and save 'many dollars ... Top qual- ity Eisenhower jackets and Car . coats reduced by • One - Third. Pick yours before they're gone! Colors, sand, navy, red, blue. Sizes 12 to 181 , • SAVE ON DRESSES 25% Off Entire Stock—One Rack On. -Third Off •, IN SKiRT:S, BLOUSES, T-SHIRTS, " BARGAINS SWEATERS, NYLON • HOSE, SWIM SUITS 1RWIN'S Ladies' Thacker' .. is spend— Tom Marshall, Mt, in tines week at: lliinini Cam►,,+- Id and Mrs, 1, 'Pipping, Barry Thomson spent last - week Mrs, .T. 131o►nmaert visited week with his grandfather, Mr, with Mr, and ]vire jack, Hera Taltu Minn, of aseliue. . at `Lion on Saturday evening' Mr arttl Mrs. CYlarltvyn Itoopet i3ianne and Douglas Smits, art and anally spent titiday evening Holidaying with thetr gtattdpa^ with Ms. and Nlrs. N. L, Carter rents,- Mr, and Mrs. Clayton of Clinton, Smith et Kirkton, Mts. Fret' Milia, favid and trousseau tea• '.13otiglas are spending some time On Saturday Mrs, deo. Wheel with Mr. and Mrs. Kentteth et Was hostess at a trousseau, .Parkinson, Mrs, K. Patkintsort is tea its hotter' Of her daughter, eft the sick list,. - Verie, The guests. Were received, Mrs. llareld na'thburn of "pop by the bride -elect, Mrs. Wheel Mto is spending a few days er and Mrs. M, Copeland. Those With bit. and Met, Aleft 1Crvine. Showing the trousteatt Were Helen Webber, Norma t-lerii, With Mrit, Oscar Urine et chair - Shirley 1lttfdle,' . Gra�e botlpe, flan ttfrdi iticlttdecl instttsntehttl Phyllis hodd, Gifts WCC showwtt, by hiss ton Phontpson and Mrs. n by Jean Copeland. Leery; eelo by Margaret Honer i'Iriaaileat Xnight;, duets by Orrie Thacket . A large twoluet Of 1'tiends 111(1 send l' titttbeth Thacker, 1v/re, R, neighbors; gathetect le the church I'sttisof and Mre. G.. P13ann1 baeemettt en Thursday evening lreai3ittga by Mfrs, 0. trine and to honor Veils Wheeler, a "bride. MVI, n Shanlblaw: eiect of Seim:lai r and 1treseetedAil-address,,ivas tomb y Not. her with A :nittteilalie'est sidle/• tail Hem. Mrs. 41, Redd and et, , y Jean Copeland assisted in eitett. A short Ilttikralt Vali ttivtn ill the gifts. EXETER A The Tltyseef eive54'tltt July 25t 1'40 Park y H,i Line Morning Nuptials *I At Mount Carmel f' Our Lady of Mount *Carmel church decorated with pink and White :gladioli ,on Saterday, Zuly 13 Wes the setting fel' the mai't 4410 of Mare Theresa R ac, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Bohn Ryan. Crediton, and James Rus- sell Brintnell, son of Mr. and Beauty Salon. Cook`ii Hots CENTRAU,l.A Phone 750-W4 Exeter * ° .For Appointments p. Tuesday through Saturday fir Conditioned Dryers MARC COWARD, .PROP, "PERFECTION CONSISTS OF DOING ORDINARY THINGS EXTRAORDINARILY WELL" snlm.(.Auther's Name : elaw).+r There is really nothing that can be considered ordinary abgut a drug store because everything we offer helps, your bet- ter health or adds to your comfort, Therefore, we try our best to achieve perfection as much as is humanly possible; Our knowledge and training qualifies us to answer any ethical quest- ions about medicines and vitamifs, Always remembex that Pharmacy's Code of Eth- les directs us to consider your health more import- ant than greater profits. e YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE Exeter 447 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE liars. dames Brintfell, Exeter. Rev. Father L E. Helly of - Belated at the 10 a.m. cere- anon', That. Make Every Day , "41E44 ,401: Maio, •AS.c!.adDay This is National salad Week lti'eteriburg,,Florida, we ate t, .. but we would :gay "make every rasionallY sit Jolinlaton a restliu- th�r00 Of thelia _ .. hdr:e lucre _ .... day .ti, salad day at your pause. era } L a *� L A goad salad enhances the Wholte in the city nd they :ere 'eottltd ,a �.eth 'Hale Former.Teacher $+arker' revel p i d will be all through lie cities of united �l�t� .�# � peach �►�'���'�` the t g Their al cialty' was >t fruit and - peter selad hitt Yee renteMber *beet eiti States,. erwaee , The variety of salads to infielte skied which was .a *OA in Itself aturday, July 20 Elizabeth Canadian housewives will hate icai char. waterloo, for the tion. They May Mr' s w� ch, greens, vegetables, frust, meat pr were rrann lett rgteis a vee* wi las rene Haley, daughter •of M an .pppo!<tunity this year to ftp marriase on Saturday, :July 6 ,fish .and their use ranges from piled h.gh p nd Mrs. William Haley, Exeter, aff their' favorite peach recipes, of Beit Isaliet lvlarks, daughter ti• er to dessert. a centre topping: of cottage eheeee x pan ed marriage vows with Tice Ontariq Reach Grpwc.s appe or sheriiet es you wished. It ePe c g of Mr, Soltn Marks and the .late Mr's. Tray Moa'enz, l�ashwoticl, a es. Dalton. ,at,g, RC,Ra` Cen- :Co•operative announces that it Mrs. Marks Preston "diad forte- emonstreted the:making of a pealed to the eYe as well se the m �,. le, , d +V petite vv, Tf T e f n Wate oo pith good Meal x l W Given in marriage by her 1 father the bride wore a white a waltz length gown of ChautlXll' e lace and net over taffeta fere J turing a strapless lace bodiee, t snatching bolero,` bouffant :skirt of lace outlined in folds of taf- feta accented by a taffeta bow et back and deep net fio > e, She carried a bow* roses and stephanotis, Miss Shirley Ryan WAS maid a of lionor for her sister gowned in blue, styled similar to that of the bride. Her bouquet was of e pink carnations and white dais. aes, Beverley Brintnef, Claude. boye was groomsman and ush- ers were Ray Ryan and Stewart Simpson. Paul Dietrich played wedding music and accompanied the solo. fist, Mr, T, Harry Hoffman, Dash- wood. •° wedding receptions was held at Crediton, :Community Centre where the bride's mother re- ceived in a greets silk figt}red dress with white aecessorieseand evhite carnation corsage. The groom's Mother chose a French bine .crystalette gown with pink accessories and corsage, For travelling in Northern On- tario; n- changed to a i � e brio t o th ar , o, blue tweed stet with white aC- cessories and;corsage of white carnations and pink` ,rosebuds. On their returnthecouple will reside e Ai in rip White flowers and.candelabra i hn ch on and limited only by your ranagina- and delig. htfui fpr warrti weather .n James St. United c r dee rat d Emmanuel. Evangel n be acotn,posed Af dining. f,xisciou3 trQp!Fal #stats 1951 retia, •whose home is lo Owen rs spons.orisig a l�eacli >liefi. er teacher for four years: in .shrimp salad over f.IC)�K� ;, aP... o n . Rev. . -1. J. Snell perform- ueen„ fiontest this Year wi�h hod s o 1. and Donald Win Bain, last week. .For the Ane secret Qi, a Boca salad is Das w o Glu p , eduthe 2 m, eeremony., t e to award providing for a laavld Masers son of Mr, and benefit of those who :did not see ,.ts tasty d.ressing. dy neighbor The bride wore a powder blue round ptrip for two to.Banff Mrs, David Masers, calory,. it she has lrindly given tlte�xecij at the cottage dhrtiess$ even for us her recipe #,. r # (leek suit with white accessories Springs Hotel, Banff, Albans, Rev. . E.' Hallman, assisted tq .us for our .enlumri. End corsage .of white carnations wit k,a stay at the hotel for on!I bl. Jlev, J..f• Geta, of Calvary Shrimp Salad Cooked Salod Drwttsinfl and lace. wee.. Evangelical church, Kitchener, Miss Bar- The contest is open to anyone performed the ceremony., M sS (Mrs. ROY Morten) {Mrs.. red Srowor, 1'Arlflnill She was .attended by M s a each recipe tp waterloo, i can shrimp (Mrs. A�lor.enz pre- 2. eggs, beaten well bars Rader wearing a pink ]in- who send. an ph G QWers G9 'Catherine Heileman, W, a t!-._-• _.rs..t�.,P,,.n arV with bite accessories thet P played h wedding nizationResearcheverythingCo-OPgoesstthread,OF)5 with fifers the anedium size aitritnp n Suit w On ario sac. r. ... la ed t e wed n music an - riustard and corsage of pink carnations operative; accompanied Mr. Harry .toff- which can be cut in half) 2 .heaping dessertappans corn* and fade. The prizes this yea', are con- man, Dashwood, w li a sat,g apple cut up in pieces starch th 'RCAF Gen- siderabir larger than those oh ".lord's Prayer" And "Wedding •2 hard cooked eggs n William Shea..., fared in former Years for ileac Pxa'er " es ecially written for 1 eu chopped eelerl' 3/4 cup ,gran, sugar. Ana 1 tsp salt traiia was groomsman, recipe winners. East year over occasion by Rev. Gerald Daeeh- Satan pepper to tesla Milt these ingredients thorough- A wedding dinner was served 600 housewives sent into the .$el, •2 tblps. or more, salad dressing y, at Armstrong's restaurant. peach Co operative their favgr- Given in marriage by her Over the shrimp pour the juice Add 1 clip vinegar, liollowin a wedding trip to its recipe. father, the bride wore a gown of a hail lemon and let stand* 1'cup milk S her they will at. To winner last year was Mrs, while the other in radiants are Owen Sound where y p of white nylon Chiffon over taf. 1 Cook, stirring constantly. When t who . d Prepared,.Add appe to shrimp th'ck ped tido 1 heaping tblsp. r tend the Centennial, the_ couple f3retp Wangler of 7:orgno, feta with V•shaped yoke an _ • i e heir borne in Ere• at one time was an interior dec• short sleeves. A headdress of and mix. The lemon juice pre^ butler in sinal! bits. Cool and will make t vents tax orator and who recently return^ lace trimmed with another of apple #• el turning dark, if store. oil have •a red skinned apple do Endo -E1 tt Feted ed to her homeland, Denmark, pearl sequins held in place her` !� Second prize .went to Mrs.. M fingertip veil of embroidered, not peel -chef color adds to the Miss Elizabeth Haley, bride of Burleigh of hlapanee, Ont. Mrs, illusion. She carried a white Add cel ry, f redonfdrwithlikelycrestedisquite pale yellow crystalette with yel- I low rose deaddrees. Mr, John ' Watson, Hamilton, - was best man, A wedding reception was held at "The Pines,'Z • Bridgeport, e- where the bride's sister, Mrs. d J. Cropper, Britton, received te the guests gowned in green lace with white accessories and the in. groom's mother chose hyacinth 7• blue crepe with pink rbse ✓ sage, e For travelling t he bride h en- semble to over palewhite blue lace sateen, with white accessories, The couple will reside in Oak- ville, ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman and the Misses Kraft, Dashwood were guests, k" relief best New Formula P oe likely Tablets with silk, end synthetics call for RCAF personnel will Compound. Moet likely you nylon or dacron thread, 'Use lin- will be helped, too. So we offer-- west, that; ings as the fabric. Cot- a ri And interfacings -Wed Her F day 30 DAYS ?RES tReATMENi the he same way lffyroto are not helped ton linings wash with cotton Just get Pinkhaun's:frouyour 'Drng synthetic :taffetas' are goo Store. Take for 30 days as directed lining synthetic garments. Oilier to eterred eau,eof yo,trcomplaint. choices are pellon, permanent - f Toil do not experience striking ly stiffened canvas or nylon net, relief, a end us the empty carton Choose tapes and bias bind - for cheerful refund of your money: ins that are color fast. Cotton We have thonaands.o,E tettimonr scam a binding is washable, and lath on file from satisfied avers, a new bias rayon binding may Join them, today. Try our. ,safe, -,tow be obtained which keeps its no -risk. plan. Get Our ea_�sy-to-nae , color safely. Hooks, eyes - and New Formula Lydia E. Pinkhanl , zippers should be rustproof. Be ',tablets with added tonic iron, sure zipper tape is color fast, 1. ithIrk/min B ar Compennd wtoo,. salad. a season- ings, Mix with the salad dressing. Sometimes a little. more, than 2 tbisps. is required: To serve this salad.Mrs. Mo- renz cuts a tomato lengthwise in eighths --cutting not quite through at the bottom, Spread the tomato 1 toplikethe eta . s the h s section atp of a flower. Fill spaces with salad mixture, top with a fancy pickle and garnish with radish roses, This salad servos 3 to 4 people depending on their liking for shrimp. • Tveo years ago while in St. :or In, James St. United church on Friday at 7.30epen, Rev, H. J. Relatives Shower Snell united in. marriage George Allen McConnell, RCAF' Station Marion Thomson Centralia, whose home is in Esonitnvale, ,RCAF and AylVmer. whoiolet Estherformer• Wat. Mas. Charles Allison enter- tertained on Tuesday evening ly resided at Prince Rupert, B.C. for Miss Marion 'Thomson, :Kip- Bryden . Row, RCAF Aylmer pen, when aunts and. cousins and Jeff Holmes RCAF Central- gathered to honor her on her is attended the couple. approaching marriage. Following a wedding trip the The guest of honor Was seated couple -will make their home in in an attractively decorated Exeter. chair, an address Was read by Barbara Allison and a decorated Comments About wagon laden with gifts was pre- sented by Dianne and Sandra Woodham Shepton. A reading was given by Esther Neeb and contests conducted by By MRS, ARTHUR RUNDLE Mrs. Bruce Shapton. .PiNKNAMIf•401101 IIO, OMNI* For shoulder pads, cotton ones are washable but tend- to lose their shape, Best are foam rub- ber snap -in pads. Self belts often present a laundry problem. But experts have the answer to this: kuy single layer cotton• backing by the yard and a washable rust- proof buckle separately. Pearl, crystal and jet buttons are wash- able. Watch out for plastic but- tons, unless the package says they are washable. They are apt , to melt arid fade ie bot Water. If you use non -washable but- tons, get the type with -shanks which you can attach with safe- ty pins. - Make your summer dress this way and it will last several seasons, IT'S • SALAD WEEK Kippers East WI Learns History Highlights' of the historical re- search and. current events meet- ing of Kippen East Women'a In- stitiute held at the home of Mrs, Harry Caldwell en Tuesday was the history of S.S. 10 Tucker: smith compiled and read by Mrs. William McLean and the history of the Harry Caldwell farm written and read by Mrs. Cald well, Current events were reviewed by Mrs. J. Sinclair. The roll call was answered by a display of old fashioned articles. The Miss- es Afiee Ann and. Jean Nixon, Seaforth rendered two duets ac, companied at the piano by Mrs, 3. McGregor. Plans were. outlined for a bila trip to London in September when the group expect to tour C;F.P.L. 1"V station, Silverwoodt and McCormicks Ltd. Appointed to make arrangements were Mrs, Campbell Eyre, Mrs. W. 3, F. Bell and Mrs, William Kyle. The members have realized $100 from the booths at.dances i h l y son's barn. heldat Art Tin a y President Mrs. Campbell Eyes chaired the meeting. Mrs. Wins- ton Workman was co -hostess and assistants were Mrs, Arthur Var- ley, Mrs. Alex ‘McGregor, Mrs. Ken McKay and Mrs. Ross, Broadfoot, Mr. Norman Mackie and son, Caven ConOregalionrl Circle and Mrs'. Mackie of Toronto Mrs, W. G. Cochrane was spent the weekend with the lat. Hostess on Wednesday afternoon ter's daughter, Mrs. MorphY• at het cottage, Ducharme Beach, Mr, and Mrs. R. Pemberton to the members of Caven Con - and Mr. Perry Doupe of Lon- gregational Circle. don were Sunday visitors with A short business meeting and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cumin. discussion was held presided Mr. and Mrs. Frank Levy, ever by Mrs. Cliff Ersman, co. "Helen and Hilda were Sunday president. evening guests with Mr. and ▪ Mrs: Jack Smith. Rachael re- turned home .aftr spending twoo Report On N IeillberSo Smea Enjoying Can p Debbie of Exeter were Friday Miss Mary' Ann 'Erskine, as . Mrs- Ray Knight, alsd Mr. and sistant leader of the Caven C.G.- Ivfrs. Gordon Klein of London i,T„ is director of the C.G.1.T, spent Saturday everting with Camp `at Camp Minnehaha, near .Mr. and Mrs. Knight, t 1 da ing wits Goder,_eh this week. Bonnie I -to . Betty Hein is , to i yi i Buy Fresh Cottage Cheese From, garth and Dianne Swertzentrub- Marilyn Hera in London. er of the group are in attendance Guests %with Mr', and Mrs, at the canto. 'Ernie Vo den on Stunday were Our Friendly lkoute 5alesmein Hcamp. of Janes Mr. laud Mrs. Will Catnteroit at St. C,CG.T•T. is a junior leader in Seatorth, Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Bible study and hand crafts. Neimmo, Donald and Bernice of Louise lfoekey, Sandra Walper, Toronto. and ars yn „Tory, r e . tan, Barbara lfodgson and Bet- Margaret Bose and Mrs. Anna e the Marshall ax Sun r • is n. Deily Delivery ti'Mrs. Clarence Martin of St. Alt andi . . , Marys, Miss Betty Martin, Lon_ Phone 331-J ALLEN'S APPLE JUKE' 2q 48 oz. tin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;, BLUE A GOLD PEAS 2atr 3S 15 oz. tins ..,., ,. ... . ,KEy(�LLOjGG'S CORN-' FLAKES •8 ez, pkgs. . . 2 4or 350 GOOD MORNiNq MARMALADE Sherrif>'s, 24 oz. - 470 LUSHUS 'ALOES, Sherrif£'s 3 for 250 GOUl.D PHONE I CRISPY FLAKE SHORTENING Sdhneider's ....................i., 2 for 450 . KAM `t 470' FANCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON Gold Seal, 17 oz, till ,,.• , 4/0. WANT BLUE $URF y dA 1Q¢. off deal , r WH1tE CROSS YIS'SUE trice 2,for 25,0 WE DELIVER' ' l DORY EXETER e Wear Thugs., Fri. & Sat. Specials T$Shirts Shorts and Swim Suits ltoi Values Up To 11.34 NOW ONLY SSc BOYS' - SOCKS SC A PAiR Reyul&r 3!f 'there. PHONE 3? SPECIAL FOR THE LADIES ONLY! Blouse VALUES up to $2:9tt FOR ONLY $11A9 Bathing Suits ALL REDUCED 20% Bargain Table 390 lila Will Amato You! «ileans, Shorts 'r -Shirts Values tp $2.44 GOiNG FOR 99c .Jackets For Boys and Girls ATI Sixes On SALE As phar'kedl• Det 'Yottt urnnner Hat at * S% DISCOID r r 40 many items not listed at wond+rfu.l savings! Se tenni oiirlyt -tern. Offen and brows!,.