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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-07-09, Page 9CHARGEX Exeter, Ontario Phone 235-1933 photo by Doerr MR. AND MRS. DAVID C. PIKE r. Women's Bone or White DRESS PUMPS Reg. to 9 $12.95 $ QQ Women's Bone or White DRESS SHOES Assorted Styles $13,95 $6.99 Reg. to Etmwwmumswnmmomsotm uw.g' WOMEN'S SANDALS All Styles With Heels All Styles With Clearing at '7.99 MAINNOMMENS. Women's White DRESS SHOES Assorted Styles $12.95 $5.99 Reg. to 20% cr,„"„,„ Flat Heels Clearing at $4.99 ISSIMMUMNIUM Women's Bone or White WALKING or DRESS HEELS Reg. to $15.95 $9.99 * Women's and Men's MOCCASINS * Children's SA NDA LS * Children's White DRESS SHOES ALL SALES FINAL DURING THIS CLEARANCE SHOE m yth ' s STORE LTD. Think of all theme cool things about a frostfree refrigerator freezer. 13 CU. FT.-0 N n E FROST REFRIGERATOR • 13 cu. ft, with 100 lb: freezer • No-frost convenience o 2 plastic ice cube trays e Refrigerator shelves: 2 adjustable, 1 fixed, 1 plastic o Twin slide-out vegetable crispers • Door shelves: 2 1/a fixed o biater keeper o Cheese keeper o Handy egg tray o Grounded 3-prong plug,for safety o Woodgrain handle o Colours: White Only o Size: height 62", width 30 I/2", depth 291/8" 30" RANGE • 25" Oven With no-fog window • Spatterless broil pan and rack o Glamourous porcelain control panel o Kitchen Clock oven timer • Infinite heat switches for exact settings e Hi-speed stay-up Calrod elements • Full width storage drawer e Woodgrain handle o Colours: White only o Range size: height 45", width 30", depth 26 14" • Oven Size: width 25", height 1 ", -depth 18 1/8" BUY THE PAIR Can Also Be Bought Separately RUSSELL ELECTRIC MAIN ST. „*. .0 C Exeter Public Utilities Commission Commissioners M A. Greene k. E. POOLEY, H. L. DAVIS, Manager J. H. Deibridge Chairman Phone 235-1350 SEE THE MOFFAT REFRIGERATORS AT Exeter District Co Op See the GE No-Frost Refrigerators at Russell Electric MAIN ST, EXETER WADE INSURANCE AGENCY D.T. (Terry) Wade Total Insurance Service Auto — Fire -- Liability Glass Sickness led Accident Income Life — pensions — Surety Bonds, etc. would be happy to diteuSS your particular insurance needs, Call today or at renewal time, Phone Creditor' 234-6368 or 234-6224 You Gan Be Sure If It's Westinghouse Beavers Hardware MAIN ST. 235-1023 EXETER ADMIRAL "FROST FREE" REFRIGERATOR SOLD AT TRAQUAIR DOMINION HARDWARE xrroTHE POST OPr ICE EXETER Newlyweds travel to North, Maritimes, United States and Nassau on honeymoons Pe4 Zessoate Elyse Marlene Lamport became the bride of David Charles Pike at a pretty summer wedding at Zion United Church, Crediton, with Rev. Douglas Warren officiating, June 20, 1970. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson 0. Lamport, RR 1 Crediton, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Charles Pike, Gravenhurst, Ontario. Mr. Lamp ort escorted his daughter down the aisle and she was gowned in a high waisted, full-length taffeta gown with princess lines and puff sleeves, trimmed with eyelet lace and yellow ribbon. The full-length silk veil was held by a single silk organza rose and the bridal bouquet consisted of two yellow orchids, baby's breath, ivy and trailing ribbon. The maid of honor was Kathy Gerry, Whitby, and the bridesmaids were Naomi Pike, a sister to the groom, and Barbara Lamport, the bride's cousin. Their dresses were of aqua daisy flocked voile over aqua underskirts in A-line fashion. Yellow daisies were scattered in their hair and they carried yellow rosebuds, white daisies and blue cornflowers. Rene Ka hawi ta , Montreal, was best man and the ushers were Bernie Hartery, Waterloo, and Dale Lamport, Crediton. Mrs. L. Amos played wedding music from the theme of Romeo and Juliet and accompanied a duet by Margaret Haist and Karen Finkbeiner. Following the reception at Crediton Community Hall, the newly-weds flew to Bt. John, N.B. and then toured the Maritimes. Mrs. Pike wore a travelling costume of red, white and navy with white accessories. They will reside in London, Ontario where the groom is a teaching assistant at the University of Western Ontario and the bride is a science librarian. Before her marriage, Mrs. Pike Was feted at several showers. Mrs. R. Reid, Mrs. J. Buxton, Mrs. H. Lightfoot, Mrs. J. Galloway and Mrs. D. Galloway were hostesses at the community shower in Zion United Church. A family gathering was held in her honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lamport, In Toronto, she was hosted at a party given by Kathy Gerry and Pat Roughlie; and the staff of Camp Onawaw, Huntsville, where she was on staff for several summers, held a kitchen gadget shower for her. neee4 —elm Bonnie, Robin and Faye Anne Blair were their sister's bridal attendants when Judith Gail Blair was united in marriage to Ray MacLeod Mills, at Centralia United Church, July 4, 1970, by the Rev. R. V. Wilson. The church was appropriately decorated with yellow tapers and daisies, and David Elston, Centralia, was at the organ and accompanied Gordon Johnson, the soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a dress of white lagoda, fashioned in empire lines with long sleeves, and trimmed with Venice lace. She carried a cascade of yellow roses. Mrs, Linda Froats, Lucan, was matron of honor. She and the bridesmaids wore gowns of green and yellow summer print whipped cream polyester with high necklines and empire waists. Their flowers were cascades of white daisies and yellow sweetheart roses. Donna Davies and Jeffery Davies, cousins of the groom, were charming as flower girl and ring bearer. Donna wore a white gown with a sash matching the bridesmaids dresses. Groomsman was Earl French, while Dale Froats, Bruce Mills, brother of the groom, and Jim Blair ushered the guests, The happy couple left for a honeymoon in Nassau after the wedding reception in the church parlour, The new bride wore a two-piece navy and white pant suit with matching accessories for travelling. Their future home is Centralia. The groom is employed by Supertest, London, and the brid e is presently teaching at Lucan. Prior to her wedding the popular bride was entertained at many showers. Those honoring her were Mrs. Dale Froats, Lucan; Sheila and Wendy Elston, Centralia; Mrs. Art Abbott, Centralia, for Lucan and Biddulph teaching staff; Mrs. Ron Fletcher, Woodham and Mrs. Brian Wedlake, Exeter. The Centralia community also held a shower for her. POW `PaaWy/e.4 Catherine Van Wyck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Van Wyck, Exeter, became the bride of Russel Pfaff, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Pfaff, Crediton, June 12, 1970, at Zion United Church, Crediton, with Rev. Douglas Warren performing the ceremony. Mrs. Paul Schenk, Crediton, played traditional wedding music as the bride wearing a pale blue, crepe, street-length dress with matching head dress was escorted into the church by her father. Her flowers were white roses and stephanotis. Susan Veil Wyck was bridal Attendant for her sister and wore a white lace over navy crepe street-length clreas. Her flowers. were white carnations with red tips. The best man was Murray Hodge, Crediton. After a reception at the home of the bride's parents the couple left for a wedding trip to Northern Ontario. They will reside in Crediton, 740400,4410t Rev, Wilfred Jarvis performed the marriage ceremony in Cromarty Presbyterian Church, which was decorated with white flowers, June 13, 1970, when Brenda Grace Kerslake exchanged vows with Kenneth James Thompson, The couples' parents are Mr, and Mrs. Carter Kerslake, RR 2 Staffa, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson, Londesboro. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white organza over taffeta and net with high neckline and lily point sleeves. Guipure daisy trim enhanced the skirt, waist, the detachable train and the French cap style veil. She carried a cascade of mixed flowers in pink and white. The matron of honor, Mrs. George Vivian, sister of the bride, wore a dress similar to the bride's styled in aqua polyester crepe and trimmed with Guipure lace and velvet beading. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Alex Strath dee, Mrs. David Brown, Eleanor Kemp and Anne Davidson wore alternating pink and aqua gowns in a similar style. A niece of the bride, Janice Vivian, wore a long pink dress styled the same as the other attendants. They all carried pink and aqua tinted mums with baby's breath. The groomsman was Gerald Armstrong, and the guests were ushered by Craig Kerslake, R an nie Armstrong, Arthur McMichael, and Brian McDonald. The groom's sister, JoAnne Thompson was the soloist and she was accompanied by Carol Anne Dow who leo supplied traditional wedding music, The wedding reception was held in the ,church parlor with a Wedding dance in the evening at Seaforth Community Centre. For travelling to the .astern United States for a honeymoon the bride wore a figured beige, sheer dress With tan accessories, They will reside in A eonarrainity. shower was held for the bride at her parent's home, and parties were given in her honor at the home of ,Eleanor Kemp, and In Cromarty Church basement which was.organized by the CGIT, Engel studio MR. AND MRS. RAYIV1.MILLS MR. AND MRS. RUSSEL PFAFF Baptismal at Thames Road church service Every housewife should have one. Frost never forms. Not in the big refrigerator section. Not in the big freezer section. So there's no defrosting. Ever. And you know what that means. No more dripping water to mop up. No more waiting for frost to melt. Your ice cube trays won't stick any more. No more re-freezing frozen foods. You'll have more storage space, because you'll be free of all frost accumulation. And your frozen foods won't stick together. Think about it. Think of all the extra space you'll have for stocking up on food bargains. And besides all that, think how much more attractive your kitchen will look with a sleek new frost-free refrigerator freezer. NOW is the time to buy. See your local appliance dealer today. Secretary for Conestoga office Miss Deborah Miller of Seaforth has been appointed Secretary to Ross Milton, Administrator, in Huron County for Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology. Miss Miller will be located at the Huron Information Centre in the Federal Building in Seaforth, Her presence will mean that the Centre will be able to be contacted from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Part of her functions will be the dissemination of information to interested persons. Pantyhose for safer driving Driving by the seat of her pantyhose makes the lady motorist of today safer on the road. A survey conducted reveals that the panyhose has become the bonanza for the woman driver. The sheer, weightless underwear stocking combination gives comfort to the lady driver and allows top concentration while on the road. The survey points out that the girdle is probably the most unsung menace on the road today. Girdles quickly become uncomfortable and the resultant squirming by the wearer behind the wheel reduces concentration. In addition, the pull from the elastic stocking stays tends to hoist Milady's feet off' the control pedals. 'The pantyhose was built for the gals and the, survey recommends, Wit may be so bold, that they Wear them for safer, More comfortable driving. By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed Sunday morning during the church service. The rite of baptism was administered to Bradley Charles Edward, son of Mr. & Mrs. Jack Borland. E. J. Willard, Mount Hope, spent the weekend with Mr. Sz Mrs, Jack Borland. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Rowe were guests at the Mills — Blair wedding at Centralia United Church, Saturday. Carl Flume returned home last we'*end after being a patient in South Huron Hospital. Ray Glanville is a patient in War Memorial Hospital, London. Rev. Stewart and Mrs. Miner were guests at the Trewartha — Middleton wedding, Saturday at St. James Anglican Church, Goderich Township when Mr. Miner assisted in the ceremony. Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Jeffery accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jeffery, Exeter, attended the 50th wedding anniversary celebration at Staffa Hall, Sunday afternoon, for Mr. & Mrs. George Kerslake. The annual Sunday School picnic will be held at Riverview Park, Exeter, July 14 at 12:15 noon. The Happy Doubles' Club picnic will be held at Riverview Park, Exeter, July 18, at 6:15 p-In. Mr. & Mrs. Albert Vanderlaan and family have moved to Farquhar recently. They are living in the house recently vacated by Ed. Coward. S. Grant Sanders, Deerfield Beach, Florida, visited with Mrs. S. M. Sanders and other relatives in town recently. Arthur Dobbs, of Pomona, California, who has been visiting with his uncle, Fred Dobbs and his aunts, Mrs. Newton Clark and Mrs. Charlie Fisher has returned home. He was booked to fly on the ill fated plane that crashed in Toronto, Sunday. Mrs. Wes Atkinson, Lucan, visited with her sister, Mrs. Newton Clark, recently. Holiday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. R. Grant and family were Mr. & Mrs. Jim Thurley, Debbie and David and Gordie, Toronto, and Mr. & Mrs. W. Gaus, Wendy, Kevin and Kenneth of Drexel, North Carolina. Yvonne Jaques was successful in passing her grade II theory with honors, in Grade VIII piano. She is a pupil of Mrs, Ken Hodgins, Centralia. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Wilkinson, Steven and Julie visited Sunday with Miss Wendy Breckenridge, Petrolia, .44 C SUMMER SALE 001000t95, HO4T.O.mln119MaC.n.. your hydro