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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-09-23, Page 17If so, please contact — Marj Pollen 235-0990 Helen Webber 235.0227 Janet Lovell 262-5030 no later than SAT., OCT. 16 Attention . Ladies Are you interested in learning to CURL? • ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr . and Mrs. Percy C. Wright, Kippen are ,happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice Pauline to Hugh James Scott, M.Sc. P,Ag., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Scott, Cromarty, The wedding will take place Saturday, October 23, 1971 at four o'clock in St, Andrew's United Church, Kippen. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Kitchener-Waterloo School of Nursing and the groom is a graduate of Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. photo by Fink Studio MR. AND MRS. JAMES A. WRIGHT TRIVITT MEMORIAL WEDDING — Rev. George A. Anderson officiated at a ceremony that united in marriage Sherry Christine Williams and Kevin Eugene Pfaff, September 4, 1971. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams, Exeter, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Emery Pfaff, Crediton. The couple were attended by Judy Dickey and Terry Pfaff. After honeymooning at Gravenhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Pfaff took up residence in Exeter. —wow photo by Doerr MR. AND MRS. D, PAUL MASON Couples choose September chiffon empire styled gowns in shades of yellow, green, brown and orange. They carried autumn clusters of orange and gold gladioli, dried pods and but- terscotch and bronze porn porn mums. Gerald Wright, Ailsa Craig, was best man and DougMorgan and John Drury ushered the guests who attended from Detroit, Utica, Michigan, Vancouver, London, Toronto, Clinton, Guelph, Sarnia, l3urgessville, Ailsa Craig, Woodford and Kitchener. After a reception in the church parlors the couple left for a wedding trip in the Ottawa area, the bride wearing a beige en- semble with dark brown ac- cessories. They will reside at 383 Edin- burgh Road, Guelph. The1972 Mercurys. We've made them the wayyou want them. BUY NOW. GET '72 CARS BEFORE THE '72 MODEL PRICE INCREASE. PRETTY GARDEN WEDDING — Noreen Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Glendinning, and Gregory Manson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Little, Burlington, were married in an outdoor wedding before Rev. Mooreshouse. Their attendants were Marcia Morton, • Carol Anne Robinson, Gail Thompson, Cathy Little, Terry Oakes, Gord Clarke and Richard Little and Stan Morton. Following the reception on the lawn and patio of the bride's parents they honeymooned in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Manson are residing in Brampton where both will complete their final year at Sheridan College. Pix by Peake • .111•011.011.0...11.•••011110.11411.001,100.11M8.041.00.111111•04•10.11.10.14111.011.11•1111.01•041•10.00•01,..IMOM•041111111.4•=111 • A Message From RETSILLA GIFT STUDIO, Montego MX Brougham 2-door hardtop MERCURY MONTEGO Lifestyle '72, '73, '74, '75 • Comet 4-door sedan 4444 - pe..414 Amid a setting of candelabra, gladioli and mums, Jean Leita, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Robert H, Jennison, Grand Bend, ex- changed wedding vows with D. Paul Mason, son of Mr, and Mrs, Graham Mason, Exeter, at Grand Bend United Church, September 18, 1971. .Rev. G. Dobson performed the ceremony; MarlQne Rader, the soloist, was accompanied by Wendy DesJardine who also played the other wedding music. Escorted into the church by her father, the bride wore a glim- mering gown of French peau de soie with hand embroidered lace on the empire waist, The dress also featured a high collar, A-line skirt and a detachable chapel length train, A floral spray held her three tierred silk veil and she carried orange roses and yellow and bronze mums. She also wore her Grandmother Hill's engagement ring. Karen Jennison was her sister's maid of honor while Jo An DesJardine, Sandi Richardson and Darlene Webb were bridesmaids. They wore dresses in shades of orange, gold, yellow and green over tafetta, floppy white hats with velvet trim, and each carried a single giant yellow chrysanthemum with orange streamers. Hans Zoehuisen was best man and Richardson Jen- nison and Peter Mason acted as ushers. Guests were entertained at a wedding dinner at the Colonial Hotel, and a dance was held, later in the evening, at Ye Old Theatre. The bride changed to a smart tailored beige coat-pant suit with red accessories for travelling through the Northern States and Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Mason will make their home in Exeter. The groom is employed at Dunline Limited and the bride works for Dash- wood Industries Limited. Hostesses f or the manyshowers held in honor of the bride were Mrs. J. Teevins, Mrs. H. Hamilton, Mrs. B. Brenner; Mrs, A. Pfaff, Mrs, M. Webb, Mrs. K. Preszca tor ,KarenJennison ;Mrs. I. DesJardine; Sandi Richard- son; sales office staff from Dash- wood Industries, and Barb Ballantyne and Paula Day. Mrs. Robert Jennison also entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter. GRAND BEND • Folks , remember 22 years ago our ads always read,... "It is your patronage that has made the growth of this enterprise — if we can keep your continued interest and goodwill, together we will build this into an outstanding store some day ..." • Most of the world's FINEST TABLEWARE and FIGURINES are manufactured in Stoke-on-Trent, England. The superb craftsmanship that goes into the making of such fine quality ware as WEDGWOOD, MINTON, DOULTON and SPODE ROYAL ALBERT and many others is now offered to you by RETSILLA. For over 22 years the Allister family have been serving visitors and residents at Grand Bend, enjoying an unrivalled reputation for quality in this entire area. The new RETSILLA STUDIO has one main entrance, showing one of the MOST EXTENSIVE RANGES of china, crystal, woollen and linens .. , and now ladies' fashions. Whatever you purchase, you can be sure of the highest level in service and value. 70,re9he - Sonia A totally new car with a ride that challenges all mid-size cars and even the ride of larger cars. Montego has a wider track, a new suspension system, a trim 114-inch wheelbase on the 2-door hardtops and 118-inch on the larger 4-door models. You get the feel and comfort of a much bigger car. Yet it's maneuverable and easy to handle. Clean, crisp styling highlights the outside, Inside luxury is the keynote. As for value, standard equipment includes a 250 six cylinder engine, front disc brakes, belted tires, ventless side windows, sound insulation package, contoured, deep foam padded seats and the full complement of Ford Motor Company Safety Design Features, Test drive the Montego today and find out how it can fit your lifestyle. • We Guarantee Everything We Sell -Top Quality MERCURY METEOR • Prices As Low As Any In Ontario -Retail Level We put more into It so you get more out of it. If you're planning on spending between $3300 and $4500 on a new car, see the 1072 Meteors. Standard features include an economical 351-2V V-8 engine, power steering, three-speed Select-Shift automatic transmission, high level forced air ventilation, concealed windshield wipers and deeply foam padded seats. Be sure to see Meteor—Rideau, Rideau 500 or Montcalm. You may pay a little more, but you'll get more. MERCURY COMET The little car with better ideas. The '72 Comet combines big car comfort with small car handling and economy. Its easy handling, quick parking and simple maintenance make it an ideal car for women to drive. There'sra choice of three economical "Sixes" or a power-proven, economy- minded 302-2V, V-8 engine. The 2-door sedan seats four comfortably and the slightly larger 4-door seats five with ease. Comet for '72 offers you every- thing you buy a small car for—including the price. „lames Alan Wright, son of Mr. & Mrs, James Wright, RR 3, Ailsa Craig, took Norma Jane Smith, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. George Smith, RR 3 Woodford, at 1.3urgessville Baptist Church, September 18, with Rev. A, Grey officiating. Pyramids of gladioli and mums in fall colors decorated the church and Mrs. C. Spencer provided the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. M. Siple. Given in marriage by her father the bride chose an A-line gown of polyester crepe featuring high neckline, long puffed sleeves with lace trimming. The rounded train was edged with the same lace. A Spanish veil of soft lace and netting fell to her waist and she carried a fantasy arrangement of white gladioli, pale green fugi mums, green starfiowers with cascading streamers. Linda Smith of Vancouver, maid of honor and Barbara Smith of Woodford, bridesmaid, wore • Open Daily All Year —Except Sundays Our office is proud to represent all TOP MAKERS of CHINA, WOOLLENS AND LINENS and their offices work with us in harmony and accordingly, our availability of NEW GOODS is "soonest". Our prices are never higher than the cities, and in many instances ARE LOWER, even on city sale prices. ... .......................... • • • •• .... • • Ss& • EXAMPLE — 22 years ago we sold Royal Albert cups and sauCers at $135 Today's Price Reg. $2.05 Yours For . — No Limit Meteor Montcalm 2-door hardtop Mrs. Lorne Johnston and Mrs. Hubert Cooper returned home from a trip to Vancouver. David ;Johnston, Sarnia, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Johnston. MERCURY Your Mercury dealer has a car for you. Meteor, Montego,Cougar, Marquis, Comet, Capri and Cortina. , Located at the Grand Bend Village Limits on Highway 21 Toward Sarnia See You ,4t The Pair • • • At` tf, ,{41