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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-08-01, Page 8Nee S. Timos-Advacato„ August 1, 1968 ..SUNDAY SPECIAL Burklpy Baked Barbecue Ribs CHOICE OF COLE SLAW or SAUERKRAUT WITH FRENCH ,FRIES and TQA4TRP ROLL Via FAMILY POOR BOY" 804 TWO OW PATTIES ON A 'MASTED DUN, 64 SAUCE, CHEESE ,ONION, TANGY COIL RAW, PREIICH FRIES BURKLEY BURGER 5O BEEF PATTY. TOASTED SESAME ON , TANGY RELISH, DILL PICKLE, TOMATO. HAMBURG ALL TRIMMINGS 35 4 CHEESEBUR6 at 40 __ COWRY STYLE SALADS POTATO SALAD Ls. 49 4 MACARONI SALAD 494 BEAN SALAD L8. 49 SAUER KRAUT SALAD 49 I COLE SLAW 49 4 7:14e hOPle d //:V 5h DUTCH APPLE PIE 894 Delicious Weilson Preavam Ramis Rawer kicks - NORTH SIDE OF CHICKEN TREATS 80 4 2 PCS. TASTY FRIED CHICKEN , A LEAD IJP FfieltCli PRIER CHICKEN DINNER it25 OPCS. TASTY FRII0 CHICKEN. FRENCH RriS, TANGY COLE SLAVI,OHTTERED UAL, ImNEY NCI 45SERVE CHICKEN 4 PCS 2 CIANON4S h.15 8 PCS 3-4 SERVINGS 12.20 12 PC'S 5-6 SERVINGS 3.20 16 PCS 6-8 SERVINGS -+4.10 20 PCS 6-10 SERVINGS *5.00 JUMBO SHRIMP 954 FRENCH FRIES, SHRIMP SAUSE FISH &CHIPS 554 ICE COLD SOFT DRINKS MILK SHAKES 304 'BAG OF ICE 504 ttu2, POOR SOY CARRY OUT awe, ec;(3' kum THE BURKLEY RESTAURANT — EXETER Special Attention To Phone Orders 235-1730 . . . photo by Haugh MR. AND MRS. THOMAS K. RICHARDSON . . . photo by Haugh MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE ROBINSON 5 100 OFF 94 TEA BAGS CELLO BAGS OF 100 HOT DOG OR SUPERIOR FRESH PKG. OF 8 230a PKG. OR 4 PKGS. FRENCH FRIES.394 LARGE 48 OZ. TINS ALLENS ASS'T LB 554 CHICKEN 5 LBS & UP Yourre welcome to use our back door if it's more convenient ' PURITAN BEEF OR IRISH STEW LARGE 24 OZ. TINS EACH 454 REDPATH GRANULATED SUGAR 5 LB. BAG 394 ASSORTED INSTANT DRINK MIXES FRESHIES 1OPKGS. 494 SALADA "PRIOR PARK" HAMBURG BUNS 884 FROZEN FOODS CLOVER CREAM ICE CREAM % GALLON 894 BUTTERSCOTCH OR STRAWBERRY $1.20 VALUE SUNDAES ,,,,,H,1L2EPTEH O REBYLXAST)794 VALLEY GOLD MEATS OVEN READY GRADE A ROASTING FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER 2L.s.$1.00 KITCHENER PACKERS HAM BONELESS SLICING READY TO EAT LB, 894 MAPLE LEAF VAC PAC WIENERS 1 LB, PKG. 494 SCHNEIDER'S IDEAL SANDWICH MEAT MINCED HAM 1..594 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ONTARIO NO. 1 POTATOES 25 LB. BAG 994 SWEET JUICY ORANGES 180'S 2 DOZ. 894 HOMEGROWN 1.6.54 CANTELOUPES 27'5 390 Free Delivery Phone 235-0212 *PERIORil GRAY DUNN OZ' PKG, 'CUSTARD CREAMS LEMON CREAMS COOKIES DIGESTIVE AND 4. NICE /1.00 FRUIT DRINKS 2/594 ORANGE, GRAPE, FRUIT PUNCH, GRAPEFRUIT, PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT, PINE-ORANGE, ORANGE APRICOT VAN CAMP'S 14 OZ, TINS MINETTES BEST TOMATOES HEINZ COOKED 14 OZ. TINS 2/394 McLAREN'S HAMBURG, HOT DOG, CORN & SWEET 14 OZ. TINS 12 OZ. JAR BETTY CROCKER RASPBERRY, CONFETTI AND WHITE ANGEL CAKE MIXES 550 WONDERFOOD 1 LB, PKGS, MARSHMALLOWS 3/1 .00 Go Ahead . . . Enjoy a Vacation! eue, most awl de 444 dedetue ct Your EXETER COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION will help look after the costs VISIT OUPI OFFICE IN THE DEVON BUILDING Phone 235-0640 EXETER Cath Beauty Lounge 244 Main S. Exeter 235-1533 Perms * Cuts * Sets * Tints Tuesday to Friday, 9-6 Thursday Evening Only Closed Saturday CATHY ROBBINS, Prop, CLOSED FOR VACATION Aug. 10 to Sept. 7 Marjorie Diikes HAIRWIESSING EXETER 235,1744 qeilde r 040 Ballantyne, ga, kirkton, sister of the groom. . photo by Jack Doerr MR. AND MRS. LORNE A, HERN 7114.004 Rey, Warren officiated Maiii Street United Church Saturday, July 27 at 2:30 p-44 at the ceremony uniting in mar, rime Mary I. Mathers, daughter of Mrs, Ilene MatherS, Main Street, Exeter,, and Thomas K. Richardsop, son ,of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon .R10417404, Clinton, The church organist, Mrs., Frank •Wildfong, played the wed, ding music and accompanied the. soloists, Mrs. Ross Ispthera and Mrs, Russell Lee of .gxeter, Given in marriage by her moth., er the bride wore 4 floor-length gowe of Italian peau faille fash, ioned with .guippre lace appliqUe outlining. the SPOPp neckline, the aboye,elbow aleeyea and the front of the A-line skirt. A detach- able shoulder back train .with same lace applique fell to chapel length. A crown of pearls and crystals held her imported elbow-length veil. She carried a. crescent bouquet of orange, low and white roses. Mrs. Margaret Triebner, Hx- eter, as matron of honor and mrs. Dorothy Morrison, ton, and mrs, Lois. Coleman, Walkerton, as 'bridestnaids.were gowned alike in floor-length, empire-style gowns with lace tops and side panels on the skirts. They carried nosegays of white daisies, and orange roses with. apple green velvet streamers. Jack Triebner, Exeter, was best man and Carl Richardson, Brucefield, and Ross Mathers, Exeter, ushered guests. A reception followed in the church rooms after which the couple left on a honeymoon trip in Northern Ontario. The bride travelled in a light blue sleeve- less dress with lace overcoat. The couple will make their home at Huron Park, Centralia. Rafpiadoo - .day./.00 Mauve mums formed the set- ting in Z ion United Church, Cred- iten, for the ceremony uniting 41 marriage. P404ra Law- sot}, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Sam Lawson, RR 1 Exeter, and Lawrence Edward Robinson, son of Mr, and. Mrs, Ted Robinson, 4.R 3 KIPPen, PattlidaY, 20 at 4 p.m. Rey H. G, .gltrOVggperformed the Peren104), 4441Vir'4,Peraidine Schenk, Creditors, played the wed- ding music and accompanied the solniSt, george Wilkey, Toronto, uncle of the grown, who sang The Wedding prayer and Be, cause, Given in marriage by her father the bride had choaen a floor- length gown of imported hand- Clipped Chantilly lace over bridal taffeta. The bodice was fashioned with short sleeves and round, frilled collar. The A-line skirt was enhanced by a chapel de- tachable train sweeping from the shoulders. She carried a cas- cade of pink and white sweet- heart roses. Matron of honor, Mrs. Betty Cochrane, London, and brides- maid, Mrs. Margaret Beaver, sister of the bride, Crediton, were dresses alike in floor-length gowns of turquoise Chantilly lace with matching accessories. They carried crescent bouquets of pink .yarlegatecl carnations. Bruce Rathwell, RR 1 Bruce- field, was best man and Bob Wilson ushered guests. A reception was held in Cred- iton community Hall where the bride's mother received guests in a two-piece ensemble of light beige with white accessories and corsage of bronze mums and orange roses. The groom's mother chose a pink gown with pink and white accessories and corsage of blue mums and light pink roses. For travelling to Sault Ste Marie the bride changed to a two-piece suit of , pale pink with white accessories and corsage of deeper pink sweetheart roses and white carnations. The couple will reside in C red- iton. Miss Margaret Lillian daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Philip Johns, RR. 3 Exeter, and Lorne Alfred son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas RR 1 Woodham, exchanged wedding vows in wille United Church, Saturday, July 20 at g PM, , Rev. S. Miner assisted by Rev. Hugh Wilson performed the double ring ceremony and Messrs. Robert and. harry Herr' sang WeddiPg Prayer and Be, . cause accompanied, by M.7s,13oSS Given in Marriage by her father the bride wore a white floor- leagth empire-style gown of It, align peau de sole with lace bodice and detachable train falling from the waist in fOlds. The train was highlighted by appliqued lace flower.S and heatIS, The neckline and bell sieeveS were edged in scallopS- She carried, a cascade of miniature pink carnations with seafoam green streamers. Miss Elaine Johns, sister of Please turn to page 9 ld-summer dotes prove popular • • • J It is to be hoped that none of the gals who read this column refer to themselves as "just a house- wife". That's a phrase that should be wiped from the slate forever. Married women are more aptly called domestic engineers with as much day to day responsibility to their families as any other kind of engineers to their professions. One duty of any domestic engin- eer is to be a homemaker — and 'that takes some doing. A whole family can live in a house — but it takes someone special to make it a home. * * * New homemakers (and older ones, too) are often handicapped by a lack of funds in their efforts to redecorate a home. Small bud- gets needn't hamper anyone too much, particularly these days when almost anything goes in furnishings, fabrics and fixtures. The homemaker with a little imagination and a lot of ambition can transform the dullest rooms into living reflection of her per- sonality. I have some ideas -- inexpen- sive ideas — to start you off on an ongoing adventure for as long as you are mistress of a house. First thing to do is pick a color scheme. You may lean to pinks and other pastels. You may have a passion for reds and pur- ples and violent greens. Or yours may be an autumn existence of beige, browns and ambers. It really doesn't matter. Just pick a color scheme and stick to it. Remember, too, that colors should blend throughout a house so that you don't walk from a pink bedroom into an orange bathroom (or something worse). Experts tell us that the bulk of decorating dollars should be spent on good quality upholstered furniture and flooring. The rest is labelled accessories and though this is probably the most telling part of decorating, it can be the least costly. Drapes don't have to be fine brocade. Effective decorating re- sults from the use of surprise fabrics — like muslin, denim, ticking, glazed cottons and oth- er inexpensive materials which come in a bevy of color and de- sign. Felt is another rich looking room brightener that really does not cost that much. Used for placemats or cushion tops or tablecloths, felt makes a room — Please turn to page 9 Plan August nuptials Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Faulder of RR 2 Ailsa Craig, are pleased to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Sandra Joan, to Lawrence John Idle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Idle, Exeter. The wedding will take place Saturday, August 24, 1968 at 3:00 p.m. in St. Mary's Anglican Church, Brinsley. The bride-elect is a recent graduate of the Regional School of Medical Laboratory Technology, London. The groom-elect is a graduate of Waterloo Lutheran University, Individually Designed Spencer-Spirella — Individually designed sup- ports for abdomen, back and breasts. Your Spencer-Spirella will relieve tired aching back and exhaustion caused by weakened muscles and wrong posture. For an appointment call 235-1920 MRS. V. ARMSTRONG 89 ANNE W. EXETER, ONT. 4