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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-12-07, Page 15rIAt40041I4trIMVINON'I;Filkii*MANVVII;r4°ItOVIA.teRVORWAN 01;4 4%.1*.01;WO Looking .For U nusual Gifts You'll Find a Wide Assortment at Whiting's • ANTIQUES • FURNITURE • APPLIANCES • TOOLS • THINGS 2 0 You're Welcome to Come p. In and Browse Around IN$7 5 INXIgiCAXISSE at a WHITING'S A Antiques, Used Furniture & Appliances And Things MAIN ST. 235-1964 EXETER gc:zt,ilt?A:ittqit.tv!,e,iamawd w.4 .1:00 t7t0 Local couples. married in recent ceremonies .1;• : • LA-Z- BOY .8,t t 0, g A A t 4 Don't Forget We Will Be Open Every Wednesday :0; Until Christmas EXETER qaltdcwg - Vea104s Anna Darlene Denham and. Douglas Elmer Harding ex- changed wedding vows November 18, 1972 at Kirkton United Church. Rev, Laurie J. Ray conducted the ceremony, with music provided by Marlene Fraser and soloist Cheryle Denham. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of white polyester satin, fashioned with empire waist and princess lines and trimmed with wide white lace on the bodice, Daisies dropped down the front of the skirt and the train, which was attached at the waist. She wore a matching head- piece with an elbow length veil, The bride carried a white Bible with pink sweetheart roses, The maid of honor was Phyllis McKague and bridesmaids were Marion Bartman, sister of the groom and Lynda Denham, sister of the bride, and flower girl Marlyne Denham, also a sister of the bride. They were dressed alike in floor length gowns of powder blue polyester crepe accented with a navy velvet bolero jacket, They carried navy velvet muffs with baby pink sweetheart roses pinned on. Best man was Carl Mueller and guests were ushered by Grant Bartman, and Bill Denham. Ring bearer was David Harding. A dinner followed in the church parlour. For travelling, the bride changed to a street length dress of blue figured brushed jersey with black and navy accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Denham, RR 1, St. Marys and the groom is, the son of Mr, and Mrs. 1-111mer Harding, RR 1, Gorrie, The couple will reside at RR 1, Gorrie, Pet6tdow - ?leer Baskets of white mums and gladioli decorated Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood for the wedding of Gail Margaret Fleet and Orval Ernest Johnson, November 18, 1972, Rev. Reinhart conducted the ceremony with music provided by Helen Nadiger. Given in marriage by her brother, Michael Fleet, the bride wore a satin gown with V- neckline and long sleeves which were pointed at the wrist. The dress and three-quarter length veil were trimmed with chantilly lace. The bride also wore her mother's cross necklace, She carried a bouquet of red car- nations, The bride was attended by Janice Roberts, as maid of honor, Janice Johnson and Carol Whitlock. The maid of honor wore a double knit brown dress with gold trim and carried gold daisies in a brown wicker basket, The best man was Mark Joliffe, Guests were ushered by Gerald Whitlock and Randy Becker. Following a reception at Dash- wood Community Centre, the couple left for a wedding trip to Florida. For travelling, the bride changed into a mauve pant outfit with black accessories and a white carnation corsage. when you're cleaning up, put all those butts into a metal container with a little water in the bottom. It may not look too attractive or smell pretty, but it may save your lives. When you empty the container, check butts again to make sure there are no smoldering ashes, 3. Christmas lights are lovely, but can be just as hazardous as candles. Do not leave them bur- ning for long periods of time and watch out for overloading sockets. 4. If a cord must run along the floor, tape it down with strong electrical tape. Inquisitive dogs and cats love to play with things like this and can loosen them for all to trip over. 5. Be sure all tree lights are off — even if you go out for an hour. Lights, aren't going to speak up when they are at such a high heat they can ignite a dry tree. 6. Sleep is important during the festive season. The Council says children under three require 14 hours of sleep at night. Naps are important too and can be a life-saver for mothers. Active children cannot always store up enough energy during the night to last all day, so be sure they get enough sleep. 7. Colds and virus infections are also prominent right after Christmas so he sure to give all the family that well-balanced diet, plenty of rest, fresh air and exercise to build up resistance. 8. You'll no doubt be going out more during the festive season so have on hand three or four names of good, reliable babysitters. And be sure, as always, to have a list of instructions ready for them with vital telephone numbers and where you can be reached. The Women's Missionary Counsel of the Exeter Pen- tecostal Church was held November 10, at the home of Mrs. Cliff Blanchard. Mrs. Bruce Cann led in the hymns. accompanied by pianist Mabel Jeffrey and Mrs. 11. Kendrick led. in prayer. The roll call was taken by Mrs. Blanchard and answered by reciting a scripture verse on Peace. There were 15.1adies present at the meeting. The business and correspon- dency letters were read by Mrs. Milford Prouty. Mrs. E. Fink- beiner, Mrs. Morlock and Mrs. A. Gedcke gave favorite scripture portions. Mrs. 13. Bodaly read about a miracle of a man who was in an accident. Mrs. Cecil Kipfer sang a solo and Mrs. G. Budge gave a testimony. Mrs. Lela Finkbeiner read the story; Mrs. Eldon Miller read a poem entitled "A Mat" and Mrs. Bruce Cann read a missionary story. Mrs, Elmer Desjardine gave the message of the afternoon, "Jesus, the Great Counsellor". Hurondale Institute The Hurondale Women's Institute held their meeting with the Agriculture and Canadian Industries group in charge, Mrs. Bev Alexander took the chair and roll call, "something new on the market," was answered. The motto, "a smile is worth a million but it doesn't cost a cent" was given by Mrs. Gerald McFalls. Nancy & Janice Alexander favored with several musical numbers on piano and guitar. Mrs. Archie Etherington commented & showed pictures on her trip to England, Scotland and Ireland. The President Mrs. Garnet Hicks presided for the business. The hospital and Huronview reports were given by Mrs. H.E. Dooley. Cards are to be sent to shut-ins and other institutes for Christmas. The 4-H girls are serving a luncheon to the Institute mem- bers at the December meeting. Mrs. Uoyed Ballantyne attended the executive meeting held in Hensall November 7 and she gave her report. Several ladies attended the convention in London held at the Banqueter. Mrs, Harry Dougall gave the report with several other ladies assisting her. Three out of every 100 children born are mentally retarded to some degree. Photo by Doerr MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS E. HARDING The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Madeline Fleet, Dashwood, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Iloward Johnson, Dorchester. The couple will reside in London. The groom is an assistant manager in Ingersoll and the bride was employed by Bell Canada, London. IV Exeter ladies' club hold aet-toaeth ers 4 With Santa about to arrive and final preparations under way for Christmas morning, The Council on Family Health in Canada urges Canadians to tack this safe- ty check list up where they will • be sure to see it during the Christmas season, The Council is a non-profit organization established by members of the drug industry to promote and encourage safety in the home. 1. Christmas candles are • beautiful during the season but make sure they are safely out before you go out or go to bed. 2. Be sure to have lots of ashtrays around for visitors and Facts 'n Fancies • — Continued from Page 2A embarrassment that they forgot to' be nervous. Then there was the year we decided to write our own ren- dition of Jingle Bells. It took a while to persuade the teacher to let us sing it, but if I recall correctly, it went something like: "Jingle bells, shotgun shells, backfired all the way. Oh, what fun it is to ride in a souped up Model 'A', HEY", and then we had suitable verses to ac- company it. 4 And finally the end. It was always a selection of Christmas carols, with the audience en- couraged to join in. More often than not, I think our grand finale was ''Silent Night". And then, a little an- ticlimactically we would all head • home, dreaming of our stage careers and thinking of the real Christmas that was coming. Mark Christmas checklist While In Town For The Parade ... Be Sure to Visit McKnights Santa Claus Is „,. Coming To Town THIS . SATURDAY'6: DEC. 9 at A' 2:00 A p.m. a .ti t'k Your Christmas A Stocking A Store Our Selection of Gift Items Is The MOST COMPLETE We've Ever Hctd Everything From Socks to Suits •;:;• ,,%.-<';? 1 .Nli...1.4•Q: •••....:1—,•,'" ; • • • , .• • L • • I • • • • • ••"'-.4\ •`-f •••• / • ; : • ."•-‹ -r-ist:-.::,, . 4.:42' .... k:••• ::... - ••,,e - ..:.?:.,, -Pi . • ...,,q?'•• • ••?:' l' ti---.. • • ''''.1•-•M So Nice To Come Home To ... 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