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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-07-20, Page 5VROR gR Rn R, R, 0 WHAT ARE CATARACTS? In Latin, cataract means "water fall." 'To ancient medical, observers this appeared to best describe the hazy film that seemed to fall over the lens. Today a cataract is defined as any clouding of the lens that alters or blocks the passage of light and thus interferes with vision. CataraCts are not growths and are not contag- ious. They are not caused or hastened by reading, sewing or watching movies. Among known causes are diseases such as diabetes, hereditory influence, radiation, dietary deficiencies, and chemical damage. Early diag- nosis is important. Sometimes surgery is indica- ted, In others just eye glasses may do the job. Occasionally drops can be prescribed to control the, vision. Bob Middleton, PhmB Stan Horrell, Phm B IDOLETON Dru9f5 PHONE 235-1570 EXETER lk Come Walk The BARGAIN MALL ' Times-Advocate, July 20, 972 Pep S. EXETER Fri. & Sat. July 21 & 22 Bargains lore From Every Store * ARTS & CRAFTS See area craftsmen perform on Main St. * EARL HEYWOOD THE POPULAR USBORNE NATIVE TURNS FROM SINGING TO MAGIC IN 3 SHOWS SATURDAY 9:00 11:00 1:00 * BAKE GOODS Area ladies church groups provide baking booths * The GOSPEL CARAVAN ERS Entertain Friday & Saturday — You'll Enjoy Meeting These Dynamic Young People Usborne native Earl Heywood is best known for his singing, but he can also mystify you with his magical act, One of his tricks is "removing heads" with this guillotine and the victim above is Huron-Bruce MPP Murray Gaunt, See Earl perform this and many other tricks on Saturday on Main St., Exeter, HEADING NORTH — Une of the more active and successful boys in the Cub movement in Exeter has been Doug Luxton. Doug who is shown above with many of his badges is leaving with his family this week for a new home in Lions Head. T-A photo • Greenway couple mark anniversary • • • • By MANUEL CURTS GREEN WAY Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Adair en• tertained friends, neighbors and relatives in Corbett Community Centre Saturday on the occasion of their 25th wedding an- niversary. Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Lovie held a • surprise dinner for them Tuesday evening. Attending were Mr, & Mrs. Wilfred Mathers, Grand Bend. Sunday a family dinner was held in their honor at the Moulin Rouge, Grand Bend. Those at- tending were their children Orno • and Kim, Lillian Ulens, Archie Adair, Donna and Ted Jones, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Murray, Brian, Karen and Neil, St, Thomas, and Mr. & Mrs. Bud Ulens, Debbie, Kathy, Lindsay and Scott, Mississauga. Personals Several from this area were guests at the reception for Mr. & Mrs. John Hodgins, Parkhill who were observing their 40th wed- ding anniversary at the Taxandria in Arkona last Friday • evening. The ladies of the United Church Le t Us •';:r Hear From You! ., . know of a young couple If you • recently married or about to be just fill in this coupon and mail to our office. We will start a 6 month subscription for the newlyweds as our wedding gift. NAME OF NEWLYWEDS ADDRESS DATE MARRIED, SIGNATURE • "eiteexeferV,iines-.Mucicale (lo, 850iE5 tM Ontario 3 • held a successful home-baking sale in Grand Bend last Friday afternoon, The Morley family reunion was held at the Corbett Community Centre Sunday. Milton Woodburn is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Dawson Woodburn is in- structing in music at a summer school in Toronto. Mrs. Ken Eagleson and Gary Eagleson are attending the summer school sessions at U.W.O. London. Grace Eagleson and her friend, Darlene Catt, Sarnia, have returned recently from a three- week tour of Europe and the, British Isles, " Robert Clarke has returned from a vacation in the Bahamas. Accompanying him was Brian Wagner for a visit here. Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Selbourne English were Vincent McKay, Detroit, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dare, Onekama, Mich,, and Mr. & Mrs. Harold Clement of Dearborn. Evelyn and Manuel Curts accompanied Mr. & Mrs. William Curts, London, to Naiagara Falls last Wednesday and Thursday. Nile Foster, Camlachie, was home for the weekend. Recent visitors with Mrs. Inez Eagleson were Rona Hickey, Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Foster, Parkhill, and the latter's sister, Mrs. Cora Shipman, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Visiting Mr. & Mrs. Bill Clarke, Greenway General Store, are Mrs. Clarke's sister, Mrs, Jeanne Parsons, Ottawa, her three grandchildren from Newfoun- dland and Mrs. Wm J. Thomson from the Bahamas. Mrs. Hugh Larkin has returned to Windsor after holidaying with her mother, Mrs. Grace Stewardson and other relatives here, Mr. & Mrs. Elton Curts visited with the latter's sister, Mrs. Lydia Kerr, Sarnia, Sunday. Mr, & Mrs. Jim Eagleson were in Detroit Sunday. By the way — watch your kids at the lake, They have no fear of water unless it is soapy, • •