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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-05-21, Page 9INSURANCE TODAY! sue youl" Those are frightening words, especially if you lack liability in- surance. Without this vital protection, a lawsuit could wipe out your savings and even part of your income. See us for cover- age now. HODGSON LIMITED M. J. Geiser W. H. Hodgson J. A. Kneel* • • • GET LIABILITY '''' • • • " • •• • Shipka & Mrs. Parry ghoppartl, gr., .4 Mrs. Verne Sharpe TIOW§AcNoCatee. May ;It 1.904 'Page 9 . . . . Mr.. .4 Mrs., and family visited .Monday with. and Elsie visited ,pupday. with Mr, & Mrs,, Murray gyps, Mr, & Mrs Clarke Leverton the, weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Mr, .4 Mrs, Herb lizrito.h,. spent Tom Huffman, .Mrs. Ted Dietrich t V100P9r, visited Monday with Mr, & Mrs.i Lorne Dietrich and Yr. & Mrsp B. PP414PTP, Janet, David and Jeffery • Thomas of Welland spent the'weekend with, Mr,.4 Mrs, Art :Finkbeiner, Mr, & Mrs. Earl Russell and family, Essex, spent the week- end with Mr, & Mrs. Q, C, Russell and family. Roy Morenz, Wilmer DeSiar, dine, John W11,1e r t, Leonard ,Schenk, Ervin. Devine, Bud Shreodore and son Steven were up north on a fishing trip over the weekend. Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Elliott and boys and Mrs. MarthaRps, sell, Fenelon Falls, spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Volk and family, Mrs, Alfred Mitchell, Kirk, ton, visited Sunday with. Mrs. 4.hol, Pos*clloe• Mr, & Mrs, goy Henderson. and, family, London, visited Sun- c143' with Mr. 4 Mrs, Poo Adams and Mr, & Mrs, Charles Fran, Detroit, Mr.. 4 mrs, Harry Chapman, London, visited Mon,, 4Y with Mr. & Mrs, LeS Adams and family. Mr, & Mrs, Ow Dell and boys, Toronto, spent the week, end with mr. & Mrs, Hugh Morenz and Mrs. Reg Bone and Ormond, London, visited Monday with Mrs. Lamport and other friends in this district. Mr. & Mrs. Art Thompson and Gail visited Sunday with Viewing the display of suggested book covers by the nine branches for a South Huron WI history at the District Annual Thursday are: from left, Miss Patricia. Damude, Huron home economist; Mrs. Tames Drummond, RR 2 Kippen, district president; Mrs. John MacLean, Seaforth, provin- cial board member; Mrs. Rena Caldwell, Hensa.11, district secretary, and Mrs. Gerald McFalls, president of the host branch, Hurondale. By a vote the cover by Dashwood WI (centre) was chosen to be used. --T-A photo See It On Display At PHONE 235-1373 EXETER Graham Arthur Motors Clandeboye couple wed Phyllis Jean Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lyell Lee, Clandeboye, and Thomas John Tomes, son of Mrs. Tomes and the late George J. Tomes, Clan- deboye, exchanged m a r r iag e vows in Carlisle United Church Saturday, May 9, at 2:30 pm. Rev. Kenneth N. Hick officiat- ed and Mrs. Hick, Ailsa Craig, furnished the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Miss Mary Vernon, parkhill, who sang “TheLord'sPrayer" and "The Wedding Prayer." Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a tra- ditional floor-length gown of or- ganza over bridal taffeta. The bodice of Chantilly lace fashion- MEN'S SUNDAY Sunday morning Lloyd Bal- lantyne was in charge of the church service assisted by Rev. Hugh Wilson. Jack Stewart read the scripture. The choir composed of men with Ross Rowe at the organ rendered a number. Everett Smith of London was the guest speaker. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Sunday, brothers and sisters and family of Mrs. Archie Eth- erington held a surprise birth- day party for her. They presented her with a colonial rocking chair. Guests were present from Sarnia, Lon- don, Picton, Thamesford and Hensall. Ill Health ? 414 WISE •Z:044, • Vi;y:Wa2t:ONSIMMIga SHOPPERS KNOW... See your doctor first. Bring your prescription to' MIDDLETON'S DRUGS ed on empire lines was styled with lily point sleeves and scoop neckline. A crystal tiara held her veil of silk illusion. She carried a white Bible crested with red Sweetheart roses and stephanotis and ribbon stream- ers knotted with roses and mums. Mrs. Gunnar Marjama, Sar- nia, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Mrs. Ralph Lynn, Clandeboye, sister of the groom, and Miss Judy Martin, London, were bridesmaids. They were gowned alike in street-length dresses of blue satapeau with scoop neckline and tiny flowers at the back waist. Their headpieces were tiny brims of matching material held with three tiny flowers. They carried cascades of pink and white carnations with ivy. Flower girls were Brenda Lee, niece of the 'bride ' and Andrea Sawyer, Petrolia, niece of the groom. They wore dress- es of blue satapeau matching the other attendants and car- ried baskets of pink carnations and shasta mums. Rev. Stanley G. Tomes, Big Trout Lake, brother of the groom, was best man and Mur- ray W. Lee, brother of the bride, and Clarence K. Carter, ush- ered. A reception was held in the Ailsa Craig UC parlors where the bride's mother received in a powder blue silk shantung en- semble with white accessories and corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother chose a navy crepe ensemble with navy and white accessories and corsage of pink carnations. For travelling, the bride changed to an old rose wool boucle suit with black and white accessories and white gardenia corsage. The couple will reside in London. Guests attended the wedding from Hamilton, Sarnia, Petro- Ha L on don, Russeldale and Ailsa Craig. By MRS. C. WOODBURN Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Brophey were Miss Muriel Fallis of Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs. Claude Fallis of Mount Forest, Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Bro- phey and family, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Rinker and family of Lon- don. Miss Ruby Pollock of Hamil- ton spent the weekend with her brother, Milton Pollock. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Larmer of Peterboro and Mr. & Mrs. Allan Larmer of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Car- man Woodburn. Mrs. Albert Pollock is visit- ing with relatives in Detroit. Joey, Steven and Mark Thom- son of East Williams spent a few days last week with their grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Horner. Greenway Orange Lodge No. 219 will hold their service in Greenway United Church next Sunday at 2:45 pm. Weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Curts were Mr. & Mrs. Bob Baird and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Waun and daughter and Mr. & Mrs, Clare Ritchie and family all of Sarnia. Dawson Woodburn of Toronto spent the weekend at his home here. Mrs. J. Hunter of Scarboro and Miss Lynda Steeper of Lon- don spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Steeper. Sunday visitors with Mr. Dean Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Rus- sell Brown and faintly Were, Mr. & Mrs. Elzar Mousseau, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Faber and Kevin of Kippen, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Lar- mer of Peterboro, Mr. & Mrs. Allan Larmer Of Toronto, Miss Evelyn McGregor of Parkhill and Mr. & Mrs. Carman Wood- burn. Mr. & Mrs. Glen Woodburn and family of Galt spent the weekend with relatives. Miss Isabela McQueen, Miss LOuella Ba.kowski, Donald Man= tiers, Donald McPherson and Ricky, all of Hamilton/ spent the Weekeild With Mr. Miner Md. 'Pherson. Ready Mix CEMENT IT'S SMART TO READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS OF LOCAL MERCHANTS IN OUR NEWSPAPER C. A. McDOWELL Ltd. THE BIGGEST BARGAINS APPEAR HERE! That's the strength of Credit Union. It's owned and operated by and for its members. You can be a mem- ber-owner and share in our benefits too. Drop in. Let us discuss it. Comparative shopping is smart shopping . . , and it's easy to compare prices and take advantage of sales, when you read the advertisements of our local merchants regularly in this paper. If you're not already a subscriber, call our circulation department today! THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE STUDEBAKER the Com-mon Sense Car with the., fo.11-.;$17e. • • • -I .wmg room PP" 11 39" 777- • ,,,, ,, ,,,,, Studebaker is a full-size car . . . but only where it counts—inside, In the front and in the rear, it's compact. And, the result is that it handles like a small car, but gives you the comfort of a large one. You can stretch your legs out in a Studebaker. You don't, have to crane your neck forward to keep your head from hitting the roof. And, it's built to accommodate six people—three in front and three in back —in comfort. The shorter hood means visi- bility as clear as all out-doors, Take a trial drive. You'll find that the Common Sense Car gives you the best of both large and small car worlds . . . with beauty you'll be proud to own. • ' ••• '''' •-".• '' ''' '' ' ' '' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, STUDEBAKER Canada's Own Car MR. AND MRS. THOMAS J. TOMES Thames Road .By MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE Quite a. number of ladies from this community attended the blossom tea held at Centralia UC Wednesday. Mrs. William Cann contributed a vocal solo. Miss Mary Scane of Hensel' spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Archie Etherington. Johnny Etherington left Lon- don Tuesday' for Calgary by plane where he will spend the summer months working for the Pan American Oil Co. Merlin McLean of Exeter, Bev Alexander, Ed Alexander, and Mac Hodgert were at the French River fishing for a few days last week. Everett Smith of London who is in charge of radio and tele- vision program planning for the London and Hamilton Confer- ence of the United Church was a guest at the manse Sunday. The Masons of Exeter will be in attendance at the church service Sunday morning, May 24. Visitors with Rev. H. C. Wil- son and Mrs. Wilson Sunday afternoon were Mr. & Mrs. James Austin of Owen Sound, Mrs. H. N. Deas of London and Rev. & Mrs. D. A. Deas and family of Ancaster. Mrs. Gordon McCarter of Exeter spent the weekend with Mrs. Lee Webber and family. Messrs. Lee Webber, Harold Rowe and Ray Cottle were among those who spent the weekend fishing at Chesley Lake. Phone 228-6961