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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-10-21, Page 9ezet l &ed The Exeter Times- Advocate is happy to ex- tend birthday greetings to the following: HERBERT E. HARLTON, Shipka, 89, October 22. CHARLES MILLER, Exeter, 85, October 25, MRS. P. J. (CATH- ERINE) SULLIVAN, RR 3. Dashwood, 80, October 19. GORDON HEYWOOD, Exeter, 80, October 29. EVERETT SKINNER, RR 3, Exeter, 80, October 16. We are always pleased to acknowledge our senior citizens. If you have someone celebrating an over 80 birthday please let us know. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT VINCENT Walihide Latex Reg. $11.85 Gallon Satin Hide Reg. $14.30 Gallon $935 '10" One Coat Flat Reg. $3.80 sloo Quart U Lo-Lustre Enamel Reg. $4.35 $180 Quart u PITTSBURGH SPECIALS INTERIOR PAINT TWO TOP LINES BILL MacLEAN Your Local Dealer 129 Gidley St., Exeter Phone 235-2934 NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS and CATS Prevention of Rabies The Health of Animals Branch of the Canada Department of Agriculture in co-operation with the Huron County Health Unit will hold a FREE RABIES CLINIC Friday October 22 Monday October 25 Monday October 25 'Tuesday October 26 Tuesday October 26 Wednesday October 27 Wednesday October 27 3:00 - 8:00 p.m. Exeter Arena Zurich Community Centre Hensall Arena Dashwood Fire Hall Creditort Fire Hall Grand Bend Fire Hall Elirnville Usborne Township Bldg.9:00 - 12:00 noon 9:00 - 12:00 noon 1:30.4:30 p.m. 9:00 - 12:00 noon 1:30 - 4:30 p.m, 1:30 • 4:30 p.m. Vaccination against rabies will be provided for dogs and cats three months of age and over. Owners who require certificates of vaccination for export or other purposes should consult their private veterinary. No certificates will be issued at this clinic. Help prevent human exposure to rabies, take advantage of this opportunity to have your pets immunized. A booster shot each year is recommended. NEW HEATING SYSTEMS WE MOST LEARN, °THIS OUR BOSS - MAKES /1/S CONCERN' Duradean' The famous, safe foam absorption cleaning process 4 No SOAKING « NO SCRUBBING 757-77.,) )/ As Advdttisid in House houhful FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE 228-6853 JESSE T. REED JOHN A. SHEPPARD 136 COLUMBIA DR, HURON PARK Furnishings "flower.frnsh" cleaned today are dry and ready for guests tonight. / OTHER SERVICES • Soil retarding • Flame retarding • Static shack control • Moth proofing • Spot removal • Carpet repair • Spot Dyeing Times-Ativoote, 00ober 1, 1971 tir Newly married couple to reside in London Treat YOURSELF. Lorraine Ruth Ventin and. Anthony Nicholas Dykstra were united in marriage on Saturday, October 2. at Glen Cairn l3aptist '0 Church, London before a floral setting of mauve gladioli and white and yellow mums. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Ventin, RR, 1, Centralia and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Dykstra, St. Marys are parents of the groom. Rev. Carl W. Sayffert per- formed the ceremony and Mrs. E. Heath furnished the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Miss Brenda Summer, of London. Escorted by her father the • bride wore a floor-length gown of peau de sole fashioned on semi- empire lines styled with a wedding band neckline accented with rows of Venetian lace and long full cuffed sleeves. The A- line skirt enhanced by a detachable chapel train topped with a bow and a bouffant aisle- wide veil was held by a lace headpiece, She carried a cascade of yellow roses and miniature white and yellow carnations, The bride's attendants, Miss Deborah Arnold, Dundas, Miss • Zita Dykstra, St. Marys, Mrs. Carol Hawkesworth, Lakeside, and Miss Shari Otis, Exeter, were gowned alike in dresses of deep purples crepe trimmed with matching velvet. Each carried a cascade of miniature yellow and white carnations, Michelle tk Melvin, London, as flower girl wore a matching style dress in white and purple and carried a basket of flowers similar to the bride's. Peter Dykstra, St. Marys, was best man for his brother and ushers were Gerald Klopper, Kemptville, James Hawkesworth, Lakeside and Art Hunking, Exeter. Christopher TO Dobbs, as installing matron, Stanley Love, installing patron, Mrs. Robert McKinley, marshal, Mrs. Gerald Cole, chaplain; Mrs. Clare McBride, organist; Mrs. James McCarter, warden; Elgin McKinley, sentinel. Assisting the installing officers were Archie Etherington. Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. Howard Truemner, Mrs. Wellington Brock, Mrs. Garnet Patterson, Mrs. Hedley May, Garnet Pat- terson, Mrs, Elgin McKinley and Earl Campbell. Entertainment was provided by Mrs. George Smith, Mitchell, with two solos accompanied by Mrs. Earl Watson and Mrs. Clare McBride with cornet solos ac- AVINGS Eastern Star chapter install Worthy Matron Mrs. Harry Strang was in- stalled as Worthy Matron Exeter Chapter No, 222 Order of the Eastern Star, at the October meeting. She succeeds Mrs. Lloyd Lovell. Executive members installed include: Worthy patron, Harry Strang; associate matron, Mrs. Irvin Ford; associate patron, William J.F. Bell; secretary, Mrs. W.E. Middleton; treasurer, Miss Kathleen Hay. Other officers are Mrs. Sydney Baker, Mrs. E. Kyle; Mrs. Ross Hodgert; William Gibson, Mrs. Orvin Playfoot, Mrs. Ray Murley, Mrs. Archie Etherington, Mrs, John Lavender, Mrs. Clarence McDonald, Mrs. Glenn Webb and Roland Williams. The installation ceremonies were conducted by Mrs. Fred ON Hallowe'en Shell Outs Dickey, Exeter, was ringbearer. Following a reception at the Knotty Pine Inn, London, the bridal couple left for a honeymoon trip in Michigan, Manitoulin Island and Northern Ontario, The bride travelled in deep purple crimplene dress with gold accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Dykstra are making their home in London where the groom is employed with Middlesex Motors Limited. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at showers hosted by Mrs. Greta Richard and daughters, Glen Cairn Baptist Church, Mrs. Kenneth Mason, London and Miss Shari Otis, Exeter. FROM Hallowe'en party ,for Sorority girls The meeting of Xi Gamma Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Tuesday evening took the form of a Halloween party at the home of Mrs. Hugh Patterson. Prizes for the best costumes were won by Mrs. Ron Bogart and Mrs. Norman Amos. The program on "The Good Life" was presented by the hostess assisted by Mrs, Barry Reid. The Christmas bazaar was planned for November 16. A pot luck lunch was served. 433 MAIN ST. GGDISCOUNT EXETER, 13111T, •••••••maMPONIIIW photo by Beta Studio MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY N. DYKSTRA Former Stephen couple celebrate anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent of Parkhill celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, Saturday October 18 with a family dinner at Grand Bend and afterwards open house for relatives and friends at Black- bush school. Mrs. Vincent was the former Cora Desjardine and the couple were married in Exeter and drove to their future home in a model T car with presto lights which had to be lit with matches, MRS, HARRY STRANG ALL 1972 AUTO SKI TRACKS ARE WARRANTEED FOR LIFE ALPHA PI CHAPTER Alpha Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Mrs. Jim Russell Tuesday evening. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Tom Arthur in taking the program on en- vironment, health, 'work and lay p . A banquet will be held at the Hensall Hotel November 2 to initiate new members. Lunch was served by Mrs, "It was a little faster than the horse and buggy" they recall. They farmed on the old Vincent farm for 13 years, then on the B Line for 13 years and on the Mollard Line for 22 years retiring to Parkhill about two years ago. Mr. Vincent combined threshing operations with his farming each fall, The celebrants have two daughters Mrs. Arthur (Sylvia) Holmes, Charing Cross and Miss Valeria at home, also two grand- children. Frank Giffin and Mrs. Dwayne Tinney. Whalen resident out of hospital Vincent Glaab, Exeter, will be appearing on Talent Time CKCO- TV Kitchener at 12:00 noon Sunday. He will play accordion selections. JIM GAUNT ENTERPRISES AUTO SKI SALES & SERVICE 228-6716 — Centralia, Ont. companied by William Gibson. The retiring matron, Mrs. Lovell and retiring patron Earl Campbell were presented with past officers' jewels and a gift from the Chapter. During the business of the meeting a donation was made to CNIB and December was ac- cepted as the date of the official visit of Mrs. Gerald Cole, District Deputy Grand Matron to the Chapter. Guests were present from Ingersoll, Seaforth, Clinton, Goderich, St. Marys,' London, Mitchell and Blyth. Wanted USED SKATES FOR OUR Skate Exchange Top Trade-ln When You Buy New Skates Smyth' s Shoe Store MAIN ST. EXETER • We improve with age. By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE WHALEN Mr. Arvid Beitans returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital where he had been a patient for three weeks. Mr. & Mrs. E. Ferguson were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Ferguson, West Lorne. Mr. & Mrs. Arvid Beitans and family were Saturday guests with Mr. & Mrs. John Eglitis. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins visited Sunday with Mrs. E. Squire, Granton. Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil and Mr. & Mrs. Win. Morley were in London Sunday on a Free Press tour. Mr. & Mrs. Victor Robblee, London were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. McLeod Mills. MrS. Margery Morley and Mrs. Edith Jermyn, Granton, visited Sunday with Miss Maggie Jer- myn at the Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson ac- companied by Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Hodgson, London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dees, St. Thomas. Family moves into Centrali▪ a We like to think of ourselves as the Chateau Lafite-Rothschild of the automotive world. We keep getting better every year. Since 1952, we've improved our little car over 2,300 times, Last year we gave it a more powerful engine and nearly twice the luggage space it had before. This year we added 29 more improvements. We found a way to keep engine noise down. We found o way to make it run better in cold weather. And we found a way to make it run even smoother in cold, hot or whatever weather you have in mind. And so it goes on. Since '52, we've made over a thousand body and chassis improvements. Since '52, we've made over a thousand engine and transmis- sion improvements. And the reason for all this progress2 Since '52, we've spent absolutely no time making silly styling changes. What you see, once again, is what you get • 4 By MRS. FRED BOVVDEN Mrs, P. Dejong and daughters have taken up residence in the , home they recently purchased from Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Flirtzel. Mr. & Mrs. L. Van Camp, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. J. Van Camp of Belgrave were Sunday visitors with Mrs. George Hicks. Monday Mrs. Wm. Smith of Pangman, Sask, was a guest with Mrs. Hicks. Mr. Frank Wade a resident of Sarnia who spent his boyhood days in Centralia was a Monday caller at the home of Mrs. Clara Abbott. Mrs. Lorne Hicks spent a couple of days with her brother Mr. Orma Pollock in Kincardine and visited with her sister-in-law, who is a patient in the Kincardine hospital. Mrs. Robert Smith of Scar- borough was a weekend visitor with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden and Sunday they attended the anniversary service in the Lieury United Church and were visitors at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Allison and family. The United Church annual Thank Offering service will be held Sunday morning at 11 a.m. with the Rev, J. Beaton con- ducting the service. Wayne and Steven Carter of London spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Carter and Ian. Mr. & Mrs. Clare Paton, Jimmy and Darlene of Lucan, have moved to the family farm. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Morgan were hosts for. the Langford Lumber softball team and their wives. They all enjoyed dancing and a buffet lunch. Mr, & Mrs. Ross Hayter of New York, visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Carter and Ian, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Roseborough, Kevin and Karen of London visited with the latter's sister, Mr. & Mrs. Bud McIver and Mr. & Mrs. John Detering, Ben and Robert of London visited with Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Edginton and family Sunday, Mr, & Mrs. George Deelstra moved from their temporary home in Clandeboye to take up residence in their new home on Main St. Lucan MEND-N-FIT 1912 SUPER BEETLE Don Taylor Motors Limited MAIN ST, SOUTH EXETER 235.1100 DICK and DAVE & Electrical DICK RAU 236.4607 Zurich DAVE DURAND 565.5281 hayfield I