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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-10-12, Page 21MR, AND MRS. DAVID CAPLING Special decorations at Centralia service `BOB' McKINLEY • •.> •Atis ' V,t/Pt.q1, • 1,, ' HAS BEEN GOOD FOR THE CONSTITUENCY OF HURON *HE HAS BEEN AVAILABLE TO ASSIST WITH CONSTITUENCY PROBLEMS *HE HAS TAKEN AN ACTIVE PART IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS PROCEEDINGS ON OCTOBER 30 RE-ELECT.. McKINLEY, Robert E. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE • • Why risk an empty heating oil tank on a blizzardy day? Shell offers two words of advice to homeowners: Automatic Refill. Automatic Refill is how Shell makes sure you don't run out of heating oil. The first time you purchase Shell heating oil, we start a record, of your oil consumption and relate it to weather records and forecasts. We use a mathematical formula to figure how much oil you'll need during the year, and exactly when you'll need a refill. You won't end up the day of a blizzard saying: "l can't believe we used the whole tank." Call us soon. A. D. CLARK Exeter 235-1820 SELDON FUELS Exeter 235-2314 V Rokeby-Thomas, Kirkton; Mr. Mrs. Jim Barker and family; Mr. & Mrs. Larry Greenlee; Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis; Mr. & Mrs. r Jim Hoffman, Dashwood; JetWliv Frey Young and Walda Van Geel, Lucan-The family presented Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis with an Anniversary gift. By MRS. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA. In a setting of mauve and ,purple gladiolus and white tapers, Rev. Wilfred Jarvis of- ficiated at the double ring ceremony in Cromarty, Presbyterian church on Sep- tember 2, uniting Betty Joanne Templeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman, RR 2, tetaffa and David John Capling, son of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Capling, Mitchell. The bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of bridal satin, trimmed with daisies and an overlay of chiffon, with long full chiffon sleeves, high neckline and a matching chapel train. Her full length veil was held in place with a Juliet cap. She carried an off- white orchid on a white Bible, Mrs. Dale Martyn, Russeldale was matron of hone.' and the "'bridesmaids were Bonnie Ker- slake, Cromarty and Ruth and Darlene Templeman. They were gowned alike in long full skirted empire gowns of purple knitted crepe lace, with scooped neckline and long full sleeves and trimmed with Eachworepurplerosettes in their hair and carried baskets of white daisies. The brides niece, Wanda Martyn was flower girl, wearing a long full skirted gown with a Secretary: "Sir,, did I hear correctly? Make 26 copies of each 'IS letter?" Boss: "Yes, that's right." • Secretary: "Miy I ask why?" Boss: "Sure. We file one under each letter of the alphabet. Then we're sure. of finding them." White knitted crepe lace empire and. purple skirt. She, carried a basket of white daisies. Gary Capling, London was groomsman and the ushers were Robert Templeman,. Ron McCullugh, and Robert Forrest. The organist was Mrs. John Scott, Cromarty and she ac- companied the soloist, Geraldine Templeman, sister of the bride. Dinner was served by the ladies of the church in the church parlors followed by a reception at l3rodhagen Community Centre. For their wedding trip to Algonquin Park, Ottawa and - Kingston the bride travelled in a. purple crepe dress with black accessories. The couple will. reside in London where Dave is continuing his studies at Western University and Joanne is em- ployed with the Bank of Montreal. 4-H Club The Staffa buttercups held the 3rd meeting of their 4-I-I homemaking club on Dairy Fare at the home of their leader Mrs. William Butson Monday evening, Roll call, "Did you have milk today, and how was it served?" was answered by 13 girls, Oven poaching and the test for custard was discuSsed by the leaders. Cottage potato salad, cheese dreams and peanut butter custard were made by the girls r and leaders and sampled by all, Personals Mrs. Ruby Duncan, Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. Grant Duncan, High River, Alberta visited Thursday with Mr. & Mrs. John Tem- pleman and family. Mrs. Kin Dralt.e and her grandson Hugh McCaughey have taken up residence in Mitchell, Mr, r& Mrs. ,Bob Norris and farnil visited on the weekend with 'IVIiss Pat and Mrs. Bessie Meir, WitiaSor, Darlene' Templeman, St. Thomas, Mr. & Mrs. David Capling, London and Mrs. Dale Martyn, Russeldale visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and family, Mr, & Mrs. Clifton Miller and Paul, visited on the weekend with Mrs. Hazel Sadler and Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Balfour and girls, Sault Saint Marie. Intended for last week Reg Finlayson is undergoing tests in Seaforth Community Hospital. Mr. & Mrs, Jim Greer and Michael, Ormstown Zuebec, attended the plowing match at Sebringville and visited for a few days with Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and family. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Rickard and son, Bowmanville visited on the weekend with Alvin Worden and Bill. Rob Templeman and Bill Worden left Monday evening for Europe where they will be visiting with friends and relatives in England and touring several European countries. Edna and Janet Miller, London visited on the weekend with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller. Several members of the Staffa Womens Institute assisted with the Plowmans' banquet at Stratford Friday evening. Mr. & Mrs. John Burleigh and family, Goderich and Mr. & Mrs. Harold Longman, Londesboro, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and family, By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA Autumn leaves and a variety of ,fruits and vegetables were tastefully arranged to form a colorful setting for the service in the United Church Sunday morning. Rev. Beaton delivered an in- spiring Thanksgiving message and Mrs. Russell Wilson's solo was appreciated by her listeners, • Personals Mrs. Hattie Gaynor, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, was a recent visitor with Mr. & Mrs. Borden Smyth, Bruce and Brenda Gaynor. Cheryl Gilbert, Ailsa .Craig was a weekend visitor with Marikay Hodgins. Mrs, Ray Lammie and Mrs. Jean McLaughlin spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paisley and Mr. & Mrs, Elmore Dunn and families in Toronto. Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schroeder were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Wm Schroeder in London and were guests for Thanksgiving dinner Monday with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Semple, London., Mr. & Mrs. Chester Dunn, Exeter were Sunday visitors with Mrs. George Dunn and Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Dunn, Hensall were Sunday evening visitors, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins, Marikay and Cheryl Gilbert were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Don Pickering and girls, Hyde Park. Wilda Pollock, Kitchener visited for a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Crediton — Continued from page 8A Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Smith, Hazelton, Pennsylvania, with Mr. & Mrs, Lorne Preszcalor; Mr. & Mrs. Steve Brierley, Kitchener, with Mr. &Mrs. Harold Fahner; Dr. .& Mrs. Frederick Morlock & family, Waterloo, with. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Morlock. Miss Ruth White, Lindsay, spent a week with Mr. & Mrs. William Oestricher, Mrs. Emmery Fahrner, in hospital since June, returned home Thursday. Ken McCann is building a home for Harry and Maurice Hirtzel on the property where Crediton United Church, once stood. Albert Gaiser has moved to his home on Sanders St. E, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. George Deelstra have moved back to Lucan, Mr, SE Mrs, Welch and their four children have moved into his home. They come to us from Bracebridge. Nola. Faist spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hilborn of Orangeville. guests for Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Jaques and family, Zion, Sunday evening. Mr, & Mrs, S. Molnar returned home Tuesday evening following a few days visit with Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Molnar and family, Agincourt, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hirtzel, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Sims Crediton and Mr. & Mrs, Paul Baker, London spent the weekend fishing and duck hunting at Shepherd Lake. Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson visited over Thanksgiving with Mr. & Mrs. Sherman Eaton and family, Chatham. For mortgages see us first! When you want money to build or to buy, come directly where money is. Come to your friendly local branch of Victoria and Grey Trust. Eighty years of training and experience in serving people like you are behind the sage counsel and advice you'll get at Victoria and Grey — the same place you get the money you need. Come in today — direct to Victoria and Grey. VG The senior Trust Company , devoted entirely to serving the people of Ontario. UCTORM and GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 KEN D. BOWES Manager Phone 235-0530 Girls compare prices "Staffs bride recently wed Mr. & Mrs. Fred Cunnington spent a few days last week with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Vogan, Listowel. Thanksgiving Day visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins were Mr. & Mrs. Cyril Morley, West McGillivray, Mrs. Don Pickering and girls, Hyde Park. Mr. & Mrs, Russell Wilson and family spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs. James Murray, Arkona. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden were By MRS. HEBER DAVIS • SAINTSBURY Robert Tindall and Charles Tindall, Grand Bend, took part on "Octoberfest Parade" London with Bob's team of horses, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy were guests Sunday evening for dinner bat the home of Mr. & Mrs. Howard MacDonald, Lucan in honor of their son Jason who was celebrating, his birthday. Mrs. Fred Dobbs, Freddie and Patti attended Teeswater Fair Saturday and were Thanksgiving weekend guests with Mrs. Dobbs *father, H. S. McLean and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Aitken, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee and Mr. & Mrs, Ken Eaton spent the weekend in the Georgian Bay area. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis and 70:Michael held a Thanksgiving dinner at St.'Patrisks Parish Sunday . 'qudsts i yclOeci Mrs . Rd - Dickins, Exete'r; -Dr. and' Mrs. Saintsbury horses in London parade MT, CARMEL Karen and Kevin Hodgins spent the holiday weekend at Huron Church Camp near Goderich with a large youth group and one of the chaperones was their cousin, Jucly3"Hodgins, London. weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Duncan. Mrs. Hodgins remained to visit with Joyce and their baby daughter. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Cdursey and family moved into the farm home of Mr. Jack Hogan on Thanksgiving Day. Mt. Carmel couple attend youth camp By MRS. JOSEPH CAREY Many relatives and friends attended the wake and funeral of Lawrence McCann who died suddenly Sunday morning. Sister St. Paul of St. Mary's Toronto spent Hospital London visited over the Elaine Powe, St. Catharines weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Clem “ and Marie Powe, .Boland;'Joe' and th, ekend at the home of their e Thanksgiving holiday and Mr. 'Mrs Joe Conlin and Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Hodgins theft,faf c we . parents Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Powe. visited in Sault Ste. Marie last Wendy Trainor and friend, St. Thomas, Richard Trainor, Stoney Creek spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary Trainor and family. Paul Carey, Sudbury joined his sisters and brothers and spent Thanksgiving with Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Carey.