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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-11-28, Page 9................................................................................................................................... " ... ' "" • 45. O ; GREEN GIANT, let Corn 2-1b. Poly SAVE 160 SHIRRIFF'S assorted MAPLE LEAF PINK LOTION LIQUID FOR DISHES CANDIES 4 Bags $1.00 KOUNTY KIST STANDARD PEAS SAVE 160 — VEGETABLE OR TOMATO AYLMER S • UPS SAVE 130 MINNETTE'S BEST CHOICE QUALITY TO SAVE 370 — GREEN GIANT NIBLETS CORN SAVE 320 — BRIGHT'S VITAMINIZED APPLE JUICE Regular Liver or Chicken SAVE 160 — CHAMPION DOG FOOD 15 OZ. TINS 4 PKGS. OF 400's PKGS. 7 15 OZ. TINS 1 0 OZ. T INS SAVE 320 / WHITE OR COLOURED KLEENEX L C TI A SSU ES FI SAVE 170 — MONARCH POUCH PAK CAKE MIXES C oconut ChocolateWhit e SAVE 16e — BRIGHT'S APPLE SAUCE QUALITY FANCY Times-Advocate, November 28, 1963 Page 9 Honeymoon at the Taus' Ebel, Deanna -Gooney,. Louise Duprey, Patricia Lest:0k Deb- bra McLeod and Marlene over, holt were welcomed,. .0 n o ti was served to the guests by Guides Susan Sandra Leversedge„ Anne Mac- Leod.., Pamela McDonald and. Carol Morrison who were work- ing for their hostess badges. wo receive Givide, cords. .Desiardinc$ rest tiom.d with a fractured knee, Mr. and MO, :Rd COPrilbeS have returned from a trip to Toronto- where they visited Mr. and 'Mrs, urine and family. • Mr, Larry Brilltriell has taken a job st 01.0104MCW.R.COPV 704. Mr, Albert Traqvair Is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London,. Mrs.,, Will lam. .Cossmen, pasbw.00d, is a patient at Mrs. White mums, snapdragons, ferns and candelabra provided the background in Centralia United. Church for the ceremony uniting in marriage Margaret Rose Bowden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden, Cen- tralia, and Barry David Reid, son of Mr. and. Mrs. David Reid, RR 8 Parkhill, on Sattir , day, November 23 at 8:30 Rev. D. M, Guest •officiated and Doug Morgan, Clinton, fur, Dished the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Miss Ilene Donaldson, Lucan, who sang the Lord's Prayer and Wedding Prayer. Given in marriage by her father the bride chose a street- length gown of brocaded satin with scoop neckline and elbow- length sleeves. The skirt was styled with a sheath front and full back accented with a bow at the waist, Her shoulder- length double veil was held by a crown of brocaded satin, She carried a white Bible crested with two cymbidium orchids, stephanotis and ivy. Mrs, Ray Jaques, RR 1 Gran- ton, sister of the bride was matron of honor wearing a street-length dress of royal blue brocaded taffeta styled with OV'rfttr District commissioner Gwen McDonald recently presented all-round cords toGnidesiviar. Ielle Noels and Lynne Walker of 1st Centralia RCAF Company, To qualify for the all-round cord, the candidate must be a first class guide, must hold the little house emblem which com- prises the six homec raft badges: cook, needlewornan, child care, laundress, borne, maker and hostess. In addition she must hold five other badges 011 intelligence, health, service and handicraft. Four recruits: Brenda Lane, Leane Larmond, Sharon Mc- Neill and Linda Williams were enrolled by Commissioner me, Donald. Lunch was served to the guests by Guides Lynne Pang- horn, Marie Harrington and Linda Johnson who were work- ing for their Hostess badges. An enrolment ceremony was held latex' by 2nd Centralia RCAF Company when recruits Linda Arm itage, Christine ,COPIPIV-WOr.0101 scoop neckline, three-quarter length sleeves and a bell-shaped skirt. She carried a semi-cres- cent of white pompoms with royal blue ribbons. Ringbearer. was David Painter, RR 1 St. Marys, nephew of the bride. William Stephens, London, was best man and William Al- lison and Wayne Littleton ush- ered. A reception was held in the church rooms where the bride's mother received guests in a red wool sheath with black acces- sories and corsage of white carnations. The groom's moth- er chose a cranberry colored sheath with black accessories and white carnation corsage, For travelling to Niagar a Falls the bride changed to a teal blue two-piece wool dress with black accessories and a pink and white carnation cor- sage. Mr. and Mrs, Reid will re- side in St, Thomas. Guests attended the wedding from Toronto, London, Lucan, Stratford, Parkhill, St. Marys, Clinton, Kippen and Ailsa Craig. Receives RN Miss PeggyMcLaughlin,daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. K„' W. McLaughlin, Edward St., re- ceived her registered nurse's degree following gradu at i on from the Nightingale School of Nursing, Toronto. She is now on the staff of New Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto. Hair Dryers Fry Pans Vacuum Cleaners Transistor Radios Electric Heating Pads Electric Can Openers Electric Mixers A crown of French lace sprink- led with mother of pearl and sequins held her four-tiered French illusion veil, She car- ried a cascade of American Beauty roses, stephanotis and ivy. Mrs. L, Goud, Dundas, sis- ter-in-law of the groom was matron of honor and MissMar- garet Bosch, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. They were gowned alike in street-length gowns of deep gold and carried bronze mums. Flower gir 1, Miss Ruth Knip, was gowned in white and carried a gathering basket of an assortment of cut flowers. A. Van Rees, Guelph, was best man and Jacob and Herb Bosch, brothers of the bride, ushered. A wedding reception was held in the church parlors decorated in white and gold. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfert will re- side in Toronto. photo by Jack Doerr MR. AND MRS. DANIEL WOLFERT Will reside in Toronto the wedding music and accom- panied the soloist, Miss Mary Visscher, Dashwood, who sang 0 Perfect Love." Given in marriage by her father the bride chose a floor- length gown of sheer norganza over bridal taffeta accented with all-over norganza petal s on dainty embroidered flower s. The elongated bodice was fash- ioned with scoop neckline and lily point sleeves. The controll- ed skirt featured a bustle back bow sweeping to a chapel train. Russell Electric Baskets of bronze pompoms and gold mums and lighted can- dles formed the setting in the Christian Reformed Church, Exeter for the marriage of Truusje, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tiemen Bosch, Ex- eter, and Daniel Egbert Wolfert, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wol- fert, Krabbedyke, Holland, on Wednesday, November 20 at 7:30 p.m. Rev. A. J. Stienstra perform- ed the ceremony and Mrs. Ken- neth Hodgins, Centralia, played Phone 235-0505 Exeter OnriYMCinri3C.C.CiMinCIRIORCCriWORIPACCOn.007.#1 GUIDE MARLENE NOELS RECEIVES ALL-ROUND CORD FROM DISTRICT COMMISSIONER Frozen Foods SUPREME FANCY Peas and Carrots 2-lb. LB. 4 S Poly Meat Values FRESH PORK Spare RI MAPLE LEAF SWIFT'S Meat Pies 8 oz. Beef, Turkey, Chicken CANADA * PACKERS os Es t ti 394 3/794 45c SUPERIOR White Enriched BARGAIN HUNTER SALE . 29t 794 394 LB S id - 2-lb Poly Bags TULIP Margarine KAM Bologna Sliced or Piece Wieners SMOKED Picnics Stewing Beef LB. 5-6 lb. Average SLICED BREAD 5 large 24 ox loaves $1 Cubed 1-LB. PKG. 4/$1.00 12-OZ TINS 41c 28-OZ. TINS 43 30 OFF 29 30 OFF LB. 33c 10 FOR $1.00 CASE OF 48 $4.75 Luncheon Meat MAPLE LEAF Mince Meat MAPLE LEAF Cheese Slices DOMESTIC Shortening CHUM (20 OFF) Dog Food MAPLE LEAF, FIRST GRADE Butter PECIALS BIG DOLLA 8 15 OZ. TINS 81. OZ, TINS 7 14 OZ. TINS 4 LARGE 48 OZ. TINS (Churned Fresh Daily) LB 55c 20 OZ. TINS SAVE 160 — VAN CAMP'S 20 OFF LABEL DEAL MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE Pure Lard BEANS with PORK . 15 OZ. TINS 3 7% OZ. TINS 3 16 OZ. JARS 15 OZ. TINS SAVE 50 — PINK SEAL FANCY PINK SALMON Fruits and Vegetables 1-LB. PKG. 194 SAVE 110 — ELLMARR PEANUT BUTTER WHOLE SOME RE SAVE 80 — AYLMER, CHOICE SAVE 50 — LEAVER'S FRUIT COCKTAIL . STEMS & MUSHROOMS S PIECES SUPERIOR Extra Specia Foil Wrap, Plain or Salted David's Sodas 1 LB. PKG.29 New Crop Sunkist California Good Size 138's NAVEL ORANGES Doz.494 Fresh Packed, full of vitamins SPINACH 12-oz. cello 2 /2 9t Full '0 juice, Florida Marsh seedless GRAPEFRUIT 96's 5/3 94 Zipper skin TANGERINES 176's DOZ. 394 Phone 235-0212 FREE Delivery