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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-10-08, Page 13photo by Doerr MARRIED AT GRAND BEND Suzanne Snyder and Otto Plein were united in marriage, October 3, 1970, at the Church of God, Grand Bend. The couples' parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fermon Snyder, Dashwood, and Mr. and Mrs. George Plein, Elmira. photo by Haugh MR. AND MRS. LAVERNE C. FLYNN Attention Ladies Are you interested in learning to CURL? If so, please contact — Wyn Marshall 229-6464 Helen Webber 235-0227 Sally Lou Raymond 235-0303 no later than SAT., OCT. 17 It's New! The Princess Compact Washer and Spin Dryer Big Washing In Small Space This is a compact laundromat with special appeal for apartment dwellers, summer cottagers and owners of mobile homes. Who want their own laundry appliance right in their own place. And who want to eliminate those nuisance trips to the coin laundry. The Princess is ,the answer. Look twice. The Princess has two tubs. One for washing. One for spin-drying. Each side has its own motor. You can wash a big 12-lb. family load in one tub, while you spin-dry another load in the other. Washes with jet-swirl action, just like the big machines. Spin-dries everything until it's iron-ready for you. The Princess takes little space. It's only 32" high, 31 1A" wide and 171/2 " deep. Fits into so many places. Under the kitchen counter. In a corner. I n a closet. It has big quiet casters that roll up to the sink to do a laundry — anytime you feel like it. No 'Special installation, no extra plumbing is needed. Just connect it to your tap and turn on. That's FABRICARE— that's twin-tub care. 3 DAYS ONLY $ 9 9 00 Thurs. Fri. Sat. Reg. $209 FOR THOSE WHO NEED SOMETHING BIGGER Contessa 100 Fabricare Pair 71 Washer $289 Dryer $189 Russell Electric Exeter 235-0505 Contnua IOOWahei WS400 Comeau fOb thyor 051(1,3 Avo*In, Whol MEETTHE 1911 CARS FROM CHRYSLER at your Dodge and Plymouth dealer's today! 1970—it's been great! Chrysler's share of new car sales highest in 14 years! To top it off, exciting new cars for 1971. All quality-engineered for value. You be the judge. Check their styling. Try the comfort. Drive them. That's how we want you to meet our new 1971 cars. For 1971, the cars from Chrysler have more to offer: more of the styling you like, more of the per- formance you prefer, more of the dependability and value you want. When you've seen these new cars in person, you'll agree: it's '71 and Chrysler steps up the action! Building on success. 1970 was one of the best years in Chrysler's history. Chrysler's share of domestic new car sales rose to a 14 year high! For the sixth straight year, more people in Canada bought Chryslers than any other luxury car. Plymouth Valiant was the best-selling compact car in Canada. And the combined sales of Valiant and Dodge Dart accounted for over 40% of all Canadian compact car sales! Competing where it shows. Chrysler has a long-standing reputa- tion for engineering excellence and we're not afraid to put it on the line: the starting line. Dodge and Plymouth are both active in open competition in NASCAR-sanctioned racing. From the amount of silver- ware the Dodge Daytona and the Plymouth Superbird have collected, Chrysler engineering is still top-dog, On drag-strips throughout North America, Chrysler-built cars and Chrysler-powered cars are also con- sistent winners. Chrysler Engineering Over the years, Chrysler's Extra Care in Engineering has developed some major automotive firsts, like unibody construction, Slant-Six engines, tor- sion bar suspension and Seven-Stage rustproofing. Last year we added Torsion-Quiet ride. Now, all Chrysler-built full-size and luxury cars, including station wagons, have the extra smoothness and silence of a Torsion-Quiet ride. You have to drive one to appreciate the noticeable difference. Another development this year: regular fuel engines. Almost all of Chrysler's '71 engines have been modified to use regular grade gaso- line — and that includes the large displacement V8's too. This year, Chrysler engineering has also added a part-throttle kick- down feature for V8's as well as Six's with TorqueFlite transmission. It gives you extra acceleration in city driving by downshifting from drive to 2nd when the accelerator is partially depressed. What's the action for '71? There's plenty of it. Exciting things have happened to all our car lines, especially to 1971 Dodge Charger/ Coronet & Plymouth Satellite mod- els. For them, there's a brand-new design concept that gives more individuality to sedan and hardtop styling. But you'll catch the excite- ment yourself, the moment you step into a Dodge or Plymouth dealer's showroom. Now, please accept our invitation. Take a trip down to your local Dodge or Plymouth dealer's today. Take a good, long look at the 1971 models. Luxury cars, full-size cars, mid-size cars, compacts and sports cars. Ask lots of questions. Take a test drive or two. That's what dealerships are for, to let you meet our products face to face. When you do, you'll agree that the 1971 cars from Chrysler have more to offer . . . more of the value you're looking for. 441111 CHRYSLER VAT CANADA LTD. Lower left: '71 Dodge Charger 500. Lower right: Plymouth Satellite Sebring. Seethe 1971Chrysler, Plymouth Fury, Satellite, Valiant/Duster/Scamp, Barracuda: and Fargo Trucks See the 1971Chrysler, Dodge Monaco/ Polara, Charger/Coronet, Dart/ Demon/Swinger, Challenger: and DodgeTrucks Dobbs Motors Limited, 216 Main Street, Exeter, Ontario, Telephone 235-1250 Mathers Bros. Limited 136 Main Street N., Exeter, Ontario, Telephone 235-1525 *le Weddin bells ring for distr ic cou les BUYS EXETER TURNIP • L. V. Nogarth has received a letter from his brother, E. G, • Ifogarth, of Ocala, Florida, in which Was enclosed the seal from an Exeter Brand rutabaga which he had .purchased in the south, The latter Mr. Hogarth stated it was "nice to get a good turnip from his home town. EMPLOYEES HONORED Arthur Frayne, Edgar Wurm and Gerald Chapman who have served 2$ years with Cann's Mill Limited were honored at a company dinner for the employees .and their wives. A presentation of an electric wrist watch was made to each of the three men, e4r 6 37 (Min St. 3,ixrtgr Alumni Pesisns Mlle3fin t ht Birdrling (Arrau9enwnto *g Appointment Phone 235-260$ "!3etiv ,3Trencli ,3esisner photo by Doerr MR. AND MRS. LESLIE G. BROWN 4 &dam - zee A pretty double-ring ceremony was solemnized September 18, 1970 in Centralia United Church when Rev. Robert Wilson united in marriage Marie Eleanor, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin L. Lobb, RR 2 Centralia, to Leslie Gordon Brown, Dryden, youngest son of Mrs. Edith Brown and the late Mr. Ernest Brown, Kenora. Floral arrangements of white snapdragons and white and yellow shasta mums with lighted candles decorated the church. Mrs. Howard Pym, aunt of the bride, accompanied by Mrs. Philip Johns on the church organ, sang traditional wedding solos. Given in marriage by her father the bride was lovely in a lagoda gown featuring a high pleated collar and long slender set-in sleeves trimmed with Swiss lace. The A-line skirt fell gracefully from an Empire waist and spread into a sweeping train. An elbow-length bouffant veil was held in place by an organza flower and rhinestones. She carried a Colonial bouquet of white shasta mums and yellow roses. Joan Lobb, sister of the bride, was the attendant and chose a Hula blue sleeveless chiffon gown with pleated collar and trimming of white Swiss lace. Her bouquet was of yellow shasta mums and tiny white rosebuds. Groomsman was Donald Brown, Kenora, brother of the groom, and ushers were Ron and Ray Lobb, brothers of the bride. Following the wedding a dinner and reception was held at Club Albatross, Centralia. For a wedding trip to the Bruce Peninsula the bride wore a purple and white crochet dress with black patent accessories. The young couple will reside in Dryden. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at a surprise shower given by Mrs. Gordon MacFarlane and Glenda Johnston at the former's home in St. Thomas for classmates of the bride. Miscellaneous showers were held by Mrs. Howard Pym, Centralia, for aunts and cousins, and Mrs. Art Ball, Clinton entertained for former neighbors. Presentation of a lace tablecloth from neighbors and a Tri.-light table lamp from Centralia Community was made to the bride-elect prior to the wedding. 7erst - ce,outaa Arrangements of daisies, snapdragons and carnations decorated Emmanuel Baptist Church, Exeter, September 26, 1970 when Pastor R. H. Thynne united in marriage Eleanor Jean McCowan and Laverne Clayton Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCowan, RR 1 Brucefield and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Flynn, RR 1 Centralia are the parents of the young couple. While Mrs. Elmore Keyes presided at the organ the bride entered the church on the arm of her father. She wore a floor-length gown of peau de soie. The empire bodice and train were of cut velvet and the bouffant illusion veil was held by a floral cluster headpiece. She carried a cascade of orange roses with fern and ivy. Mrs. Allen Kuepfer, RR 1 Elmwood, attended her sister and wore an empire style gown of green crepe accented with wide band of white and gold lace. Her flowers were white roses and daisies and orange carnations. Leroy Edwards was best man, and John McCowan and Wayne Edwards ushered the guests. After a reception at the Dashwood Hotel, the bride donned a brown dress with matching accessories to travel to northern Ontario with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Flynn will live on Main Street, Exeter. EdeiTat 9e04‘ - Reed Debra Louise Rieck and Duncan Peter Etherington were married, September 25, 1970, in a ceremony at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Kitchener, with Rev. Dr. Henry Operman officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rieck of Kitchener, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Etherington, RR 1 Hensall. Susan Nahrgang, Millbank, and Willard Jack, 1U{ 8 Chatham, were the attendants. Following an evening reception at the Charcoal Steak House, Kitchener, the couple left for a wedding trip to Barrie and Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Etherington will reside at 1U 1 Hensall.