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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-11-26, Page 9photo by Peake MR. AND MRS, JOHN BOARD Thousand Island trip for recent newly weds Russell Electric Main St. 235-0505 Exeter Soronty see slides of glass Mr& Allan Fraser was the guest speaker at Xi Gamma Nu, Beta Sigma Phi, last week at the home of Mrs. Ted Jones. She showed slides of her large and unique collection of antique glass. Mrs. Fraser also pointed out identifying marks that make some pieees collectors items. She was introduced by Mrs. Jones and thanked by Mrs. Bill Schaefer, Refreshments were served by Mrs. Hugh Patterson and Mrs. Chan Livingstone, At the next meeting, at the home of Mrs. Bill Essery, a cheque will be presented to a representative of the London Arthritic Society. TimesAdvocete,, November 20, 1970 Pao, '9 wolowpflotweo.,41120..ofsolvomovspvlowoorofvoklevrokoweeb 1G SHOW and SALE Monday, NOV. :30 ,12 .Noon to 9 pm, SPQNSOFIBD BY l)N1WI QS OF LONDON. Shquvin thg Latelt Styles „ . • Locign .Shp9 • Dutch 50y Flapper Maxi Wig Carefree Lion Look etc. EVERYONE WELCOME BETH'S HAIR STYLES Main St. No Appointment Needed Exeter 44#14slisM0441i21540:14W4a14•Viii24%0 ,2'24iasli•riO,Viap41;*•,17$041W00-;2104 13 'W.;"1;:%1P.Ifsvg.t451:V.tealZ.*WAVittsdini*cli:/1?;i:SFA's:Ni -0742/4, • - " 1.99 $3.33 CAS Christmas bureau. for .._.ompe.s in need • Candelabra and arrangements of orange and gold mums decorated Brinsley United Church, November 14, 1970, when Susan Morley, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Les Morley, R. R. 2, AiIse Craig, was married to John Board, son of Mr. & Mrs. C. A, Porter, Parkhill. Rev. Harold Currie officiated and Carol Anne Robinson provided the wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a white velvet dress which featured full sleeves, stand up collar and lace trimming. A flowing train fell from the back of the empire waist, and a shoulder length veil was held by a headdress of seed pearls. She carried a white Bible with orange sweetheart roses. Heather Dixon, was maid of Pre- Christmas Special honor and wore an empire styled gown in deep purple velvet with a train caught by a bow at the back. The bridesmaids, Mary Waters and Marilyn Kemp wore dresses similarily styled in pale purple velvet. All wore matching velvet rose buds in their hair and carried nosegays of yellow, orange and gold mums with carnations. Tom Dixon was best man and Jerry and Ron Morley, brothers of the bride ushered the guests. After a reception at the Dufferin Hotel, Centralia, the bride changed to a shocking pink lace over crepe dress with black accessories. Following a honeymoon to The Thousand Islands the young couple took up residence in Forest. A Christmas bureau has again. been organized by the Children's Aid Society of Htiron..county.. The Bureau has been an. annual project of the Society for some years. now in the hope of ensuring a happy Christmas to those children - and families the County who might otherwise be. forgotten in the way of a Christmas dinner and gifts. The Bureau is maintaining a central registry of families and children at the Society's Qoderich office so that donations and giftS can be effectively and equitably distributed. Already many County church groups, service cluba, other organizations, and private q4104weelIA, (1404 The weekly Monday afternoon dance was enjoyed by everyone, including the visitors. Again, the leading dances were the heel and toe polka, wheel chair waltz and the hokey pokey. Seaforth Women's Institute provided the program for the November birthday party last Wednesday. Following the Variety show a dance and sing song was led by Erlin Whitmore. Birthday gifts were presented to 19 residents. Lunch was provided by the ladies. Family night was well attended Thursday by residents and their relatives when the Harvey Johnston family provided a variety program which included musical numbers, readings, and recitations presented by the four daughters, Helen, Leona, Doris, and Joan and their families. Harvey acted as master of ceremonies. This Thursday Mrs. Stewart Middleton will show slides of England, Ireland and Scotland. The regular bingo was held Friday with winners, Mrs. Leyburne, Mrs. Baynham, Edgar Mawhinney, John Neilans, Ervine Johnston and Barbara Miller. individuals have made generous donations of cash and gifts. Those wishing to give through the Children's Aid Society should forward their donations to the Society's office, 181 Victoria Street, N., Goderich (telephone 524-7356). In addition to cash donations, new wearing apparel, layettes, jewellery, toilet articles, games, flashlights, billfolds, etc., along with Christmas seals, ribbon, tags, wrapping paper, can all be put to good use for the gift boxes. Packing of boxes will be underway the first week of December; thus your donations and gifts should be into the office as soon as possible. Names of families in need of Christmas help should also be directed to the C.A.S. office. Many teferals are already in, but the Society would welcome your assistance in making certain all will be helped. Friends fete Varna couple Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Dawson were honored by their family on their 35th wedding anniversary last Saturday evening. They were escorted to the Hensall Hotel for dinner and later enjoyed a pleasant evening playing progressive euchre. Jordie Dowson played the violin accompanied by Mary Moffat on the piano and Diane Consitt step-danced. The attendants of 35 years ago, Mrs. Fred Vodden and Jordie Dowson, were present. The couple's son, Doug, presented them with a gift of money from the family; other gifts were presented to them from relatives and friends. Mr. & Mrs. Dowson expressed their appreciation. Lunch was served and wedding cake was passed by Mr. & Mrs. Dowson. Guests were present from Pontiac,Michigan, Lambeth, St. Thomas, London, Lucan, Exeter, Kippen, Hensall, Zurich and Varna. RECENT GRADUATE Mary Lillian Corbett, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. W, Corbett of Exeter, received her Bachelor of Art's degree in the Fall Convocation at the University of Western Ontario. Mary is now enrolled in the Faculty of Library Science at UWO where she is studying for her Master's degree. By MRS. J. H. PATON At the United Church Sunday, Rev. W. C. Tupling, spoke on Gods Call to Missions. He said the Christian religion is something to live and die for because it is man's answer to God's call. God calls us to the church to become the church. This call is to the individual because the church is the body of Christ, and the individual Christian is a member of it. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Harry Murless, went to Toronto Thursday and visited with their family, Mrs. A. L. Boggs and girls, Vicky and Tracy. They arrived home Monday before the storm. Mrs. Jack McEwen, last Friday, fell and broke her leg. She was rushed to St. Josephs Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Will Itchie, Parkhill, visited Mr, & Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. David Kestle, entertained their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Clare Skinner of London, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Burt Jackson of Stratford visited Mr. & Mrs. Kestle, Thursday. Earl Morgan, has built a large addition to his home which will be used for dances. Three weeks of hard work completed the job. Santa Suggests The Duncan AM/FM STEREO The low- priced Duncan features the new Concert Master chassis, 40 watts of music power for maximum listening pleasure. A full range of stereo extras can be added. These include: Satellite Sound, Environment 1, remotes and the Electrohome cassette tape recorder. The Deilcraft cabinet is in natural walnut and the Duncan speaker system is 2-8", 2-3 1/2". And there's a Garrard 5200 automatic record changer. $39900 STOCK YOUR FREEZER FOR THE WINTER MONTHS P1'"' The Berwick • •"1 ,15. :1•,,f2A 02, • 410 Give Christmas Gifts for the ENTIRE FAMILY . .. For Year 'Round Enjoyment From E LE OTROHOME . „an extra degree of excellence. freslis4,1*04:12:s4a:4414-1Piatz,,IPiien420.1 41Mit14$2:6,Viin.14044i4PiiinVia0;iallia*VAIsm*01.,04plizekz 25" COLOR TV The popular Berwick features the all new C-7 handcrafted chassis with Electrotint. Other deluxe features include Instavu and patented Electrolok full range automatic fine tuning. Deilcraft cabinet in natural walnut. Elctrohome color TV comes with a one-year parts and labor warranty and a six-year picture tube pro-rated warranty. '829" Even Less With Working Trade 10 lb, Pkg. Turkey Wings- 26c per lb. 10 lb. Pkg. Turkey Legs - 37c per lb. Fresh Turkeys & Turkey Roasts Available at all Times RODER TURKEY FARMS LIMITED ARKONA, ONTARIO PLANT OPEN 8-5 MON.-FRI. 828.3335 11‘ rol4404141.44. on Christmas Gifts Men's Calendar or Ladies' Wrist Watches $8.88 Chrome or Yellow Desert Flower Spray Cologne and Perfume Spray Set FIVE GENERATIONS — Five generations of one area family gathered Sunday afternoon at the Queensway Nursing Home in Hensall to officially welcome the newest member of the family. Mrs. Rosie Denomme is shown with her great-great-granddaughter Rene Denomme. At the back are Ron, Edward and Jerome Denomme. TOWN OF EXETER ketrntrlf" Old Spice After Shave,_ Cologne and Deodorant Set Listerine Reg. $1.79 V05 Hair Spray Reg. $138 Bufferin Tablets R4 88c Ban Super Dry Reg. $1.29 89' HUNTLEY'S DRUG STORE Discount Prices on Your Everyday Needs EXETER Hai-Karate After Shave Reg; $1.75 1.27 235-1070 Town council is providing prizes for the best decorated PREMISES In Exeter for the Christmas season. Three prizes of turkeys will be awarded. Judging Will take place on or after Friday, December 18 ALL CM251\18 ARE INVITEE) TO PARTICIPATE Jack DELORIDOE, Mayor Ontario. Is there any place you'd rather be? Ontatians are the kind of people who wouldn't be here if there was any place better. We are people who came from a hundred lands and stayed to build. People with backbone and brawn and a hunger to succeed. Men and women who've created a stan. dard 9f living in decades that other lands worked centuries to build. If we have a flaw it's our chronic modesty. Ontarians may be proud to be Ontarians and Canadians . . they just seldom tell anyone. Prom an economic point of view that's wrong. The more people we have boosting Ontario and Canada the better it is. And we've got a lot to boost with. At a time when the dollar is having many demands made on it, Ontarians can note that provincial taxes have held the line in 1970. And we had a surplus to boot. Yet, needed programs have not been neglected. The Ontario Rousing Corporation for example, has housed 120,000 people to date and 'currently has almost a billion dollars worth of programs active in nearly 200 Ontario Communities. We need a vigorous economy of course, to support these important programs, And, that's where you come in. Though our productivity has doubled in ten years and our incotnes in twelve, Ontarians don't sit on their successes. There's a demanding decade ahead full of challenges and opportunities to make the quality of our lives better yet. To meet these challenges we've got to believe in ourselves, Which, when you think about it, isn't such a bad idea, Everytime you boost Ontario , Ontario and Cartada.get a little stronger. Government of Ontario lohn itobarts, Prime Minister.