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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-06-16, Page 12HIGHWAY 21 — Y2 MILE NORTH OF GRAND BEND DINING LOUNGE NOW OPEN BREAKFAST 7:30 - 9:30 — LUNCH 12 - 2 DINNER (FRENCH CUISINE) 6-8 Every Day Until September 11 MANAGER: Jacques Graf, Maitre d' Hotel of The Emerald Beach Hotel, Nassau, Bahamas HOSTESS: Manon Graf """DAD=T ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF AU JUS French Buffet Saturday Nights Beginning July 2 AND •••••.//fx • PS IN THE ERIE HOLE-IN-ONE GOLF CONTEST FILL IN YOUR ENTRY BLANK AT YOUR SUPERTEST DEALER If you're matched with an L.P.G.A, star she'll try her best to get a hoie•iit.cine for you and win you $1,000 in cash! 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Jar Franco-American New Spaghetti-o-',15. Catelli Readicut Macaroni 6c off Zest Soap, Banded Deal Reg. size Facelle Royale Towels white or colored Supreme Kernel Corn Frozen 2/690 2/490 2 /6 90 2/4,50 Grind it fresh 79t' 390 39c 2/350 2 lbs. 370 3 bars 490 2/4 90 2 lb. Bag 490 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Sunkist Oranges Fiuu1,1 ,:f f Jumbo Size Watermelons California Peaches Welcome Visitors To The Quarterhorse Show Size 180's 3 doz. $1 • 00 ea. 890 doz. 594 ASH ‘SUPERIOR) Food Market Limited Exeter — Phone 235-0212 We Are Open Friday Nights Till 9 .Page 12 Times-Advocate, Dyne 16, 1966 It's the traditional month for wedding bells Will reside at Crediton Purchase dishwasher for SH hospital o ring Mrs. J. G. Dunlop and Mrs. M. C. Fletcher, have carried out a beautification program around the hospital grounds. A new sign with planter and lights has been erected, and a considerable num- ber of trees and shrubs have been planted including white birches, almey crab and "sun- burst" locust at a cost of $494. A committee of Mrs. Dinney, Mrs. NI, J. Gainer and Mrs. E. D. Bell was named asa centennial committee to work with other centennial committees of town to plan a program for 1967. Drivers with cars will enter- tain patients at Goderich Hos- pital June 29 and July 6 and will hold a bingo for the residents July 8. By GORDON MORLEY The Brinsley UCW met in the church basement June 1. Scrip- ture was read by Group III leader, Mrs. Cecil Hartle and Kathleen Morley gave a reading. Mrs. Mac Allison gave an in- teresting talk on "City of Sayo Paulo" taken from the study book, Meeting was turned over to President Mrs. Jack Hodgson. Mrs. Fraser Dixon gave a report of the bazaar proceeds. It was decided to have a quilting at the home of Mrs. George Lee all day Tuesday, June 14 also to make a fancy quilt top and to be quilted and sold before October. Members of the Women's Aux- iliary to South Huron Hospital at their meeting Tuesday after- noon sanctioned the payment of $3,446 for the new dishwasher and equipment, which they had previously agreed to purchase, for the new kitchen addition to the hospital. They had also agreed to com- plete the payment on the new operating table which was partly covered by the donation of Dr. Campbell, formerly of Hensall, when he was honored by the Masons in Toronto. The Auxil- iary's share amounts to $1,898, Fifty of the Masons who hon- ored Dr. Campbell in Toronto as well as some from Zurich and Hensall are expected to tour the hospital June 25. The Auxiliary's centennial committee, Mrs. R. C, Dinney, . . . photo by Jack Doerr MR. AND MRS. PETER H. JACKSON • . . photo by McDowell MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS LIGHTFOOT Ceremony by candlelight ed to a white ensemble of im- ported brocade with light blue accessories. ing, Crediton, were gowned simi- larly to the maid of honor. Ring- bearers were Wayne Dunn and Gregory Morley. Charles Browning, Crediton, was best man and Erle Hamilton and Pat Soldan ushered guests. The reception was held in the church rooms where the bride's mother received guests in a pink lace dress with matching three- quarter lace co at and white accessories. The groom's moth- er chose champagne lace with beige accessories. For travelling the bride chang- ENTERTAINS FOR BRIDE Mrs. Schade entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter Phyllis, who, with her mother and the groom's mother, Mrs. Howard Lightfoot, received guests. From a tea table covered with a lace cloth, the wedding cake and pink candles Mrs. Maybel Weber, grandmother of the bride, — Please turn to page 13 In a candelight ceremony in Caven Presbyterian Church, Ex- eter, Carole AnnHogarth, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Victor Hogarth, Exeter, and Peter Halli- day Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Jackson, London, ex- changed marriage vows before Rev. John C. Boyne, Friday, June 10 at 7 pm. Mrs. Murray Keys, Exeter, furnished the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. John Bullock, London, who sang The Lord's Prayer and0 Perfect Love. Given in marriage by her fath- er the bride wore a floor-length gown of white peau de sole fash- ioned on empire lines with de- tachable train falling at the back. A small headpiece held her four- tiered shoulder-length veil of silk illusion. She carried a cascade of lily of the valley. Maid of honor for her sister was Miss Bonnie Kay Hogarth, Windsor, wearing a floor-length A-line pink organza gown over taffeta. The empire bodice was appliqued in darker shades of pink and the back was accented by a gathered panel of organza. She carried a nosegay of pink rosebuds and white daisies. Bridesmaids, Miss Mary Caro- lin Cross and Miss Bonnie Green, both of London, were go wned similarly to the maid of honor. Twin niece and nephew of the bride, Bradley and Bonnie Bayn- ham, both dressed in white were ringbearer and flowergirl. Thomas V. McCarthy, Wind- sor, was best man and Donald E. Johnston and William Lee, both of London, ushered guests. A reception was held at the Shillelagh Motel, Lucan, where the bride's mother received guests in a two-piece ensemble of beige and green silk dress and beige linen coat and the groom's mother chose an ala- baster sheath dress with match- ing coat. For travelling to the Eastern Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Light- foot will make their home in Crediton on their return from their honeymoon which followed their marriage in the Evangelical United Brethren Church, Zurich, on Saturday, June 11 at 2:30 pm. The bride is the former Phyllis Irene Schade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schade, Zur- ich, and Mr, and Mrs. Howard Lightfoot, Crediton, are parents of the groom. Rev. G. B. Carr, uncle of the bride, assisted Rev. M. Shatto in performing the ceremony. Mrs. Milton Oesch, Zurich, play- ed the wedding music and accom- panied the soloist, Mr. Harry Hoffman, Dashwood. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor-length gown of white nylon sheer styled with shallow, scoop neckline, long lily-point sheath sleeves, fitted waist and full flowing bouffant skirt. The entire gown was strewn with appliques of delicate Chan- tilly lace. Her silk illusion veil was held by a rosette touched with shimmering tear-drop crys- tals. She carried red roses, baby mums, stephanotis and trailing ivy. Miss Mona Schade, Zurich, was maid of honor for her sister wearing a floor-length gown of aqua silk organza with bell- shaped skirt and fitted waist. A detachable panel with embroidery matching the inserts at the cum- merbund fell to the floor. She wore a matching wedding band headpiece with cocktail veil and and carried pink carnations and white baby mums. Bridesmaids Miss Sharon Lightfoot, Cen- tralia, and Mrs. Doreen Brown- United States the bride wore a two-piece pink wool suit with black patent accessories. The couple will live in Lon- don. The groom is a graduate in business administration of the University of Western Ontario. Guests attended the wedding from Edmonton, Grimsby, Sar- nia, Brampton, Chicago, Mount Brydges, Toronto, Windsor and London. There is enough cottage cheese produced in Ontario every year to build a snowman as high as a twenty-five-storey apartment Think you can talk her into it? Yes. If she's a little self.reliant. And likes to get around and go places by herself. Yes. If she's still a bit dependent. And relies on you for advice about mechanical things like cars. Yes. If she's got lots of zest and energy. And doesn't mind shifting four fully synchronized gears. Instead of lust steering around town. Yes. If she's a little bit lazy. And doesn't like pushing her way out of snowbanks in the winter. Yes. If she's thrifty with pennies A ny) likes to save you money on little things like gas. And oil. And antifreeze. And tires. And maintenance. Yes. If she likes to be extravagant, And spend the money she saves on brocade wallpaper for the bathroom. Yes. If she's flexible in her thoughts. And will let you lay out $800 or $900 on a used Volkswagen when she'd already had thoughts about a Hammond organ. Yes, If she's strong willed. And insists you get the most for your money in a small car, When you get down to it, it's really a molter of your wife talking you into it. 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