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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-07-14, Page 8Pogo Times-Advocate, July 14, 1906 IF40NrYcIllES . photo by Jack Doerr Grade A, Fresh, 3 lb. aver, Fresh Frying Chicken Porky Smile Wieners Schneiders Minced Ham lb. 390 2 lb. pack 980 lb. 59 FROZEN Large Picnic Lemonade 12 oz. tins 2/490 Giant 10 oz. jar, instant Maxwell House Coffee $1.59 Assorted colors Delsey Toilet Tissue 2 rolls 270 Soioo 7 oz. tins, fancy Solid White Tuna Jello Instant Pudding King Size Tide 270 off Plus Kool Aid Asst. Drinks 2 reg. pkgs. 8c coupon inside 10 37c 29 c $1.39 for 4 90 54 off 24 oz. jar Kraft Orange Marmalade McCormicks 13 oz. bag Chocolate Chip Cookies Aylmer, 48 oz. tin Fancy Tomato Juice Aylmer 15 oz. tins . Canadian Beans & Pork 16 oz. ice box jar Club House Peanut Butter 24 oz. plastic bottle Sunlight Liquid Detergent Crisco Shortening 30 Off lb. Bicks 15 oz. jar Sweet Mixed Pickles Swift pkg. of 8 Premium Cheese Slices 530 39e 2 /5 90 4 /5 90 4 l0 590 390 330 330 FRUITS & VEGETABLES Home Grown Cauliflower Home Grown Bunch Beets Sunkist Grapefruit 56's 290 2/230 5/390 Plan your order now for pails of Red and Black Cherries 22 or 10 lb, pails. Fresh chilled, sugar added, A \SUPERIOR) Food Market Limited Exeter — Phorie 235-0212 OPEN FRIDAY KITES UNTIL 9 P.M. SHOP SUPERIOR Many enjoy summer visits ise and Debra returned home for some holidays With their grand- parents. Mrs. Coates also attend- ed a trousseau tea in honor of Miss. Mona Noels in Forest. Mrs. Beth Batten and Miss Ann Brodie are on a two-week trip to the east coast, Mrs. Tin Dorrance, Burlington, visited with Mr, & Mrs. Clark Fisher and other relatives in the community. Miss Nettie IvicTaggart, who has been a patient in St. Joseph's ospi t a 1, London for three months, has returned to Exeter and is in Mrs. Iles Nursing Home, Sanders St. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Romaniuk are attending a ',Bond" conven- tion at Longueuil, Que. Mrs. Frank Bruce of Leth- bridge, Alta, is visiting at her home in Exeter_and with relatives in the community. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Barris and family have returned to Lon- don after spending a few days with Mrs. Milton Pfeil'. Mrs, Laurie Doan and son Lester of Chatham spent a few days last week with the former's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith, mr. & Mrs, Gerald Godbolt returned home last week after a three-week trio to attend the FISHERMAN'S COVE GRANO .BEND RIVER RD. 5. OF firRIPGE CHICKEN & CHIPS 044 FISH & CHIPS 4• SHRIMP & CHIPS ETC. TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone: 238-2025 Mutual Life convention inJasper, Alta, Their son John Joined them at Winnipeg and visited friends in Viking, Alta. Mrs. Arto Delve of Camrose, Alta. and tier daughter Ethel, Mrs. Vern Bradford and her daughters Dianna, Patty and Cathy of Victoria B.C. are visit- ing with Mr. & Mrs. Art Frayne, and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Cornish and other relatives. Miss Mary Van Camp spent the weekend with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Yates, London, and visited in St. Thomas Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Pressey and family. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Bern and Janice of Milton visited in Exeter for the weekend, Mrs. Bern and Janice remained for the week. Miss Sharon Appleton and Miss Mary Mathers left Monday for an extended visit to Vancouver, Mr. & Mrs. Whitney Coates motored to Sarnia Sunday where they met their daughter, Mrs. R. Doherty, Mr. Doherty and fare ily. Their two granddaughters, Den- Wed at Centraiio A trip to the western provinc- es followed the marriage InCen- tralia United Church of Marilyn Ruth Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan, RR I Centralia, and Earl Wayne Mill- er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everard Miller, RR 1 Woodharn, on Sat- urday, July 9 at 2:30 pm. Baskets of yellow and white gladioli, ferns and lighted cand- les In candelabra formed the setting for the ceremony per- formed by Rev. D. M. Guest, Miss Sharon Lightfoot, Centralia., played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist Miss Margaret Johns, RR 3 Exeter, who sang 0 Perfect Love and The Wedding Prayer. Given in marriage by her fath- er the bride wore a floor-length gown fashioned from berriberg organza over taffeta with scoop neckline and long lily po i nt sleeves. The gown was accented with hand-clipped Chantilly lace insertion forming a front panel down the length of the dress and a back panel of lace formed a detachable train held high by a tailored bow. A pearl tiara with crystal drops held the four-tier- ed facer veil. She carried a cas- cade of yellow roses, white dais- ies and ivy, MR. AND MRS. PATRICK R. GOUDEY Mrs Hugh Rundle. RR 1 Cen- tralia, was matron of honor for her sister wearing a floor-length turquoise gown of organza with scalloped lace bodice, featuring elbow-length sleeves and scoop neckline. The A-line skirt featur- ed a detachable train falling from a tailored how. A band of match- ing fabric and tulle formed her wedding ring headpiece, She car- ried a crescent-shaped bouquet of yellow button mums and white daisies. Bridesmaids were Miss Elsie Miller, sister of the groom, Miss Dawne Wilson, RR 2 High- gate, dressed indenticaily to the matron of honor in gowns of yel- low, Flower girl was Dianne Rundle, niece of the bride, in white gown with lace bodice and turquoist sash, Paul Morgan as ringbearer wore a white suit with turquoise tie. Fred Miller, RR 1 Granton, was best man for his brother and Norman Morgan, leielbourne, and Lorne Horn, RR 1 Woodharn were ushers, A reeeptien was held in the centra:la :wins where the trte.7.e's re et r received guests a :A e - :e all - over ter.hreilereel :.tee gown tur.:11.:::st, acces- sories .,:rseee :1 -eeete car- na t ions eleed The groom's .rnet!•.er e!-.:se a pink sheath of treeaied ey:en, white accessories ant similar to the bride's nwther. For travelling to the western provinces the bride changed to a tiffany pink sheath of French crepe topped with a Guipure lace coat, With it she wore a matching hat of chiffon. On their return they will reside at RR 1 Woodharn. The bride isa graduate of London Teachers' College. Prior to her marriage the bride was honored at showers given by Miss Jean Krueger, Crediton and by Mrs. Robert Wilson, Highgate. A community shower was held at Centralia church. Presenta- tions were made to the couple by Zion choir and the staff of Oxbow Public School. Candlelight ceremony for Mayor's daughter Of Interest was the marriage in James Street United Church Saturday, July 9, at 5 pm of Miss Diane Delbridge, daughter of Mayor J. B. Delbridge and Mrs. Delbridge, Exeter, to Pat- Waves hold picnic here ON WESTERN TRIP Mr. & Mrs. Earl Neil, Wendy and Brenda, are on a trip to the west coast through the USA and home by way of the western pro- vinces. They will be visiting friends and relatives and attend- ing the Calgary Stampede. At Vancouver they expect to meet their son, Jim Neil and Ron Motz who left on their motor bikes several days earlier. When used in salads, fruit and vegetables should be carefully washed under running cold water and drained well. Tear, rather than cut, lettuce and other leafy vegetable s into fairly large pieces. Add dressing to salads just before serving and only enough to moisten. were dressed similar to the other attendants. A cluster of pink petal geraniums attached to olive green ribbon tied under the chin. They carried a miniature replica of the other attendants' flowers. Dr. Walter Gregory, Kingstien was best man and Tom Collins, Larry Goudey and Jim Sweitzer ushered guests. A reception was held in the church rooms where the bride's mother received guests in a for- mal gown of olive green silk chif- fon, matching hat and acces- sories. The groom's mother chose pale mint green two-piece gown in dupioni silk, matching hat and accessories. For travelling the bride donned a silk knit shrimp suit and match- ing hat and navy accessories. The couple will reside at Bur- lington. The bride is a graduate in home economics at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute and the groom is completing his final year in architecture at Ryerson. rick R. Goudey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goudey, Waterdown. A centre bouquet of pink and white gladioli flanked by pink candles in wrought iron candel- abra formed the setting for the candlelight ceremony performed by Rev. S. E. Lewis. Candelabra with three pink candles and tied with pink bows intertwined with ivy marked the guest pews. Mr. Lawrence Wein Exeter, provided the wedding music and ac- companied the soloist, Mr. Allan Elston, RR 1 Centralia, who sang The Wedding Prayer and Walk Beside You. Given in marriage by her fath- er the bride chose a formal gown of blush pink deep lustre satin styled with long sleeves and rais- ed waistline. The A-line skirt featured a cathedral train lined with pink organza extending from the shoulders. A tiara of crystals and pearls held her silk illusion finger-tip veil, She carried a bouquet of pink roses and white orchids. Matron of honor was Mrs. Betty Gibbs, Parkhill, wearing pale pink silk in a floor-length sleeveless gown in empire style with a whisper train falling from the shoulders and lined with pink organza. She wore a hollow- crown picture hat of matching fabric and carried an arm bouquet of pink geraniums with olive green velvet bow and floor-length streamers. Bridesmaids we r e Misses Barbara Hodgson, Marian Gill and Eleanor Taylor, all of London, gowned similarly to the matron of honor. Two flower girls, Laurel and Annette Goudey, Ill Health ? See your doctor first. Bring your prescription to MIDDLETON'S DRUGS SHOP At WILSON'S JEWELLERY & GIFTS EXETER PLEASING YOU PLEASES US photo by McDowell MR. AND MRS. EARL MILLER For dropping pins in the bottle Dwight's side won but for pass- ing the ball Dixie's side took the prize but Dwight's side once again beat in filling the bottles with water. In spinning the plane Ruby Bierling took the prize after which all enjoyed a treat of ice cream. After a successful penny sale the tables were set and all sat down and enjoyed a picnic supper and social half hour. The Huron Waves held their annual picnic at Riverview Park, Exeter, Thursday, July 7 with 45 signing the register. Guests were present from Grand Bend, Parkhill, Exeter, Crediton, Zur- ich, Dashwood, Clinton and Lon- don. The afternoon began with a welcome speech by President Mrs. Frank Glanville. Date for fall supper was set for October 24 in Dashwood Com- munity Centre. Table committee appointed was Mrs. Roy Morenz and Mrs. Leslie Adams. Mrs. Bruce Cann led the ladies in some contests with Mrs. Percy Noels taking the children. Prize for youngest child went to Susan -Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper, the prize donated by Mrs. Ed Johns. Mys- tery lady was found by Mrs. Wood from Denfield; lucky spot by Mrs. Grace, London; oldest lady present being Mrs. Norman Passrnore was presented with a gift; prize for lady wearing larg- est earrings went to Mrs. Roy Morenz; Mrs. Mable Desjardlne had the largest hat; Mrs. Grace remembered most articles on a tray and also won for kick- ing the slipper; Mrs. Delmar Skinner won the prize for making the most words out of Huron Waves and Joyce Bierling won the jar of candy for guessing the closest number in it. Win- ner for coming the farthest dis- tance was Bob Boerne of Michi- gan. The children started out with a candy scramble after which sides were drawn with Dixie Amerongen as captain on one side and Dwight Noels, the other side. the whole family sleeps better when you install an electric air conditioner Day and night, the whole family is healthier and more comfort- able in air that's fresh, free from pollen, dust, smoke and cooking fumes. Add to your family's comfort and health. In- stall an electric air conditioner today. Exeter Public Utilities Commission R. 'E. POOLEY, Chairman PhonEi 235-1350 LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY IL L. DAVIS, Manager