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TAKING NON-PRESCRIPTION DRUGS?
SEE YOUR PHARMACIST
This is the theme that all pharmacists
around aroond the entire country will be stressing this
week, Why is it important? Because, many drugs
that do pot require a doctor's prescription can
be dangerous and your pharmacist is qualified
to advise and counsel yon in the use of such
over the counter drop,
Of course, self-medication is only indicated
with simple ailments and should never he at-
tempted when there is the possibility of some-
thing more serious, We will never hesitate to
recommend that you consult your doctor if we
feel that you may be doing yourself a disservice
by continuing with a non-prescription drug,
Bob Middleton, PhmB
Stan Horrell, PhmB
IDDLETLIN Drugs
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MR. AND MRS. CHARLES HARVEY CHAPPLE
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He doesn't want to stand on a ribbon cutting, hand shaking, flag
waving campaign — that's for the birds, Charlie wants a better
Huron Riding and he means it. He's a digger not a scratcher. He'll
discover those area problems and he'll meet the people concerned
face to face to discuss them. And he's not afraid of getting his
boots dirty if its going to promote Huron and Middlesex.
He's a member of the Tax Review Committee of County Council
and a member of the Social Services Committee. He belongs to
many Federal and Procincial animal breeding associations. He's
served on the Regional Development Council for eight years —
latterly as vice-president and he's served on the Huron Planning
Board — last year as chairman.
Charlie 'is a farmer and understands farming problems, He's
convinced that the sugar beet industry could be revived in Huron
and Middlesex. He feels there are better ways of marketing corn
in peak periods and he'd like to encourage more Canadian farmers
to become involved in livestock breeding.
And Charlie will fight for other benefits, too. For instance, he'd
like more area development, he believes in Goderioh Harbor as a
potential Great Lakes port, he feels that Sky Harbor airport
should be maintained and would fight fora subsidy, if necessary.
Stimulation of local industry is another key issue Charlie believes
in. He wants to give incentives to light industry to boost local
economy. And he wants to make sure the 'brains' of Huron and
Middlesex stay in Huron Riding instead of heading south or to
the cities.
A better Huron Riding is worth fighting for. Charlie Thomas is a
fighter,
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f;'.age, A Couples wed recently .Thrigs-Aclyocate-, -Qctpber. 20,1972
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o to. Rome, Florida, Terra Cotta
Rev. Glen Wright conducted
the ceremony for the wedding of
Anne Louise McBride and Robert
Craig Chapman, October 14, 1972
in Exeter United Church.
Robert Cameron provided the
music and Marlene Rader was
the soloist,
Given in marriage by her
Victorian Inn, Stratford, the
couple left for a wedding trip to
Terra Cotta. The bride's
travelling outfit was a red and
black dress and coat ensemble
with black accessories.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Shaw, Exeter,
and the groom is the son of Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Chapple,
Burlington.
The couple will reside in
Hamilton,
Prior to the wedding the bride
was honored at showers given by
Mrs. Aubrey Tennant and
Joanne, Exeter, Susan Trott,
Oakville and Mrs. Robert Gillies,
Burlington.
yellow roses and stephanotis.
Susan Trott was the maid of
honor, with attendants Elizabeth
Chapple, Sue Anne Lindenfield
and Mrs. Martin Bridgwater,
Their dresses were styled the
same as the bride's. The maid of
honor wore a rust-colored gown
and the others wore gold crepe
lagoda. They carried reddish-
bronze and yellow mums and
baby's hreath,'with mums of the
same colors in their hair,
The best man was !Donald
Smith. Ushers were Roy Douglas,
Martin Bridgwater and Gerald
Chapple, Sandy Chapple, nephew
of the groom was the ring bearer.
Following a reception at the
gathered at the waistline and
topped with a floor length ruffled
pinafore and joined at the back
by a wide bow.
The bride carried a cascade of
white mums dotted with orange
toned sweetheart roses with
streamers of white velvet.
Janet Patars was her sister's
maid of honor, with bridesmaid
Emmy Lu Pullens, sister of the
groom and flower girl Krisan
Datars, sister of the bride.
They were dressed in similarly
styled peach tone gowns, and
carried bouquets of autumn
colored gold, brown and deep rust
mums, The flower girl carried a
tiny white basket of autumn
colored mums trailing white
velvet ribbon.
William Pullens, brother of the
groom was the best man and
guests were ushered by the
bride's brother, Kevin Datars,
Following a reception at the
Green Forest Motor Hotel, tile
couple left for a wedding trip to
Florida. The bride's travelling
outfit was a dark brown pant suit
with gold accessories and beige
top coat.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Datars, Grand
Bend and the groom is the son of
Mr, and Mrs, Case Pullens,
Grand Bend.
Guests attended from Holland,
Sudbury, Sarnia, Dublin and the
Grand Bend area.
Bely. couple will reside in Grand
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Knox Presbyterian Church,
Stratford, was the scene of the
marriage 'between Christena
Shaw and Charles Harvey
Chapple, October 21, 1972.
Rev. James Ferguson, St.
Andrew's Church, Stratford,
conducted the ceremony, with
music provided by J.B. Herd-
man.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of white crepe
lagoda with an empire bodice,
Victorian neckline and wrist
length Juliette sleeves trimmed
with chantilly lace. An A-line
skirt, "with over-skirt was
trimmed with the same lace and
a long mantilla veil with mat-
ching lace was caught by a cap of
lagoda and chantilly lace.
The bride carried a bouquet of
and lagoda crepe headpiece.
The bridal bouquet was a white
orchid ) yellow rosebuds and
baby'breath,
Mrs. Ruth Buchanan was
Matron of honour, with
bridesmaids Mrs, Marlene Moore
sister of the bride, Mrs. Patricia
McNamee and junior bridesmaid
Kim McBride,
They were dressed alike in
floor length gowns of polyester
satin, ivory bodice, high neckline,
long, full cuffed sleeves and moss
green skirts, The bodice and
neckline were trimmed with
matching ivory and green lace.
They carried bouquets of
yellow tinted carnations, shasta
mums and baby's breath.
Rod Chapman brother of the
groom was best man, with ushers
John McNamee, Jerry Chapman
and Gerald McBride.
Following a reception at the
Exeter Legion Hall, the couple
left for a honeymoon trip to
Rome. On their return they will
reside in London.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Elmore McBride, Exeter,
and the groom is the son of Mr. &
Mrs. Lorne Chapman RR 1
Hensall.
Showers for Mrs. Craig
Chapman prior to her marriage
were given by Mrs. Carfrey Cann
and Mrs. Jerry Kading; Mrs,
Wm. Lamport and Mrs. Glenn
Lamport; Mrs. Lloyd Jones and
Linda assisted by Olive Parsons,
Relatives and friends were
entertained by Mrs. Jerry
Chapman and Mrs. Doug
McBride assisted by Mrs. Walter
McBride,
father, the bride chose a gown of
lagoda crepe, styled with natural
waistline, high neckline bodice,
and long full sleeves, with wide
.euffs,.all trimmed with matching
guipure lace,
The A-line skirt and detachable
train had appliques of matching
guipure lace. Her three-tiered,
nylon, illusion, short scalloped
veil was held by a matching lace
photo by Engel
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Yellow and white mums and
orange candles decorated
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Church, Grand Bend for .the
wedding of -June Elizabeth
Da tars and Walter William
Pullens, October 14, 1972.
The service was' conducted by
Father D.F. Boyer, Forest with
music by the junior choir of the
church and soloist Bertha Moons.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown of
crushed white satin with built-in
sweep train, edged with. a deep
ruffle. It had a round neckline
and long fitted sleeves ruffled at
the wrist, an A-line skirt slightly
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EXETER
VISIT OUR SKATE EXCHANGE photo by Doerr
MR. AND MRS. WALTER WILLIAM PULLENS
View pictures
from Europe FLY is FOR OUR
VALUES
In
Hallowe'en Shell-Outs
Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge
opened the meeting with Noble
Grand, Mrs. Viola Coates in
charge. Eight members who
were initiated last year were
presented certificates from the
Rebekah Assembly of Ontario by
Mrs. Loretta Ball who was Noble
Grand then.
Gifts of money, received from
other lodges in• the district for our
25th anniversary, were used to
purchase a table to hold a
memorial book and candles.
Mrs. Lillian Pym showed
pictures of their recent trip to
Europe,
• Assorted Bundles
. Chiclets • Suckers • Chips • Bars
Guild plans
varied events
i Plans were finalized for the
DISCOUNT PRICES
ON ALL TREATS
The executive meeting of
Huron Country Playhotise Guild
was held Saturday at the home of
Mrs. Donald Brown, Southeott
Pines.
luncheon and Merry Rags fashion
show to be held November 11,
More details were discussed for
the Christmas walk to be held
December 16 and 17, when a
number of holiday decorated
CDISCCIUNT "A stew boiled is a stew
Spoiled" is still a good rule of
homes in the Grand Bend area
will be on display,
thumb in the kitchen, Stews
2351661 should be simmered gently.
..._ , For tender skin on baked
, — potatoes brush the potato with Alli
melted butter or drippings before
placing in the oven.
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