HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-06-21, Page 11Photo by Doerr
MR. AND MRS. DONALD NELSON SQUIRE
Photo by Doerr
MR. AND MRS. GREGORY SUNDERLAND
DONATES 40 TIMES — Mrs. Marguerite McLeod, Exeter, has been
awarded a certificate for donating blood 35 times. Presenting the
award above is Mrs. Alma Wallace, co-ordinator of the Blood Donor
Services for the London area. The award is a little late in coming
however, because Tuesday night, Mrs. McLeod donated her 40th pint
of blood. T-A photo
Exeter Centennial
SOUVENIRS
WALK WITH PENNY
• Glass Steins
• Salt & Pepper Shakers
• Plaques with Town Crest
• Key Cases
• Sweat Suits & Shirts
Your Sporting
Headquarters
• Soccer boots and balls
• Baseball spikes, bats,
balls, gloves
• Sweat suits
• Golf Clubs, Balls, Carts
• Tennis balls, racquets
Complete Line of Adidas Footwear
FM Sport Centre .
• Trophies • Engraving • Sporting Goods
Exeter MAIN ST. 235-2261
You could be
Miss Exeter
Centennial
Entries wanted from Exeter and
area girls. Competition during
Opening festivities on Sat., June 30
and at Mercy Brothers Dance that
evening. Contact Bill Dinney for
further details and entries.
Winner will compete for Miss Mid-
Western Ontario at Lucknow Fair in
September.
Note to Businessmen - SPONSORS NEEDED FOR
CONTESTANTS
Contact Bill Dinney
Cameras
. . . to record Exeter's
Centennial celebrations
POCKET CAMERAS
Kodak lnstamatic 10 ""g" $ 2 6 . 9 5
Kodak Instamatic 20 "g" $34.95
GAF Camera Kit
EXTRA SPECIAL
$23.95
GAF Instamatic Color Film
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HUNTLEY'S DRUG STORE
EXETER 235-1070
NABORHOOD
CONSUMER OUTLET
Whcilesale and Retail - Greenway
IN THE FORMER LOL BUILDING RR 3, Parkhill, Ontario
FOLKS . If we can keep your continued interest and
goodwill ... we may build This into an outstanding store
some day.
:There is much excited commet, abat!Lpur,fifte ,display„ of
ENGLISH IRONSTONE and best PORCELAIN;'manufac-
tured in England by Johnson Bros. and Lord Nelson.
This week at your NABORHOOD STORE in Greenway we are
featuring 20-Piece sets. These consist of 4 dinner plates, 4
bread and butter, 4 cereal-soups, 4 cups and 4 saucers.
FROM LORD NELSON we have:
Lancashire Rose—Pink flower and grey trim. Good deep
plates and a very unusually shaped cup.
YOURS FOR $8.88
Whisper—Shaded brown flower and leaves with gold trim.
This is- a very good price for best quality porcelain.
YOURS FOR $11.68
FROM JOHNSON BROS, we have:
Dreamtown—Village scene with trees, etc. in greens and
some brown. All decoration under the glaze detergent
and acid resistant colors. YOURS FOR $9.68
- Flamenco—Cups and serving pieces in golden orange
body. Plates have white body with gold and pale green
leaves. YOURS FOR $9.68
Serving pieces, platters, vegetable dishes, cream and sugars,
teapots at SIMILAR WAREHOUSE PRICES in all the
above patterns.
We also sell Brentleigh, Arthur Woods jugs and teapots, fan-
cies from John Beswick factory of England, a member of
Royal Doulton group, Burslem.
Hours: 8:00 a.m. till 6:00 p.m. Closed Sundays
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To enable local citizens to have their
homes and properties cleaned up
for Exeter's centennial celebrations,
Exeter council has arranged for
Special Garbage Pickups
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21, 1973 ummer players named Newlyweds take honeymoons
in Kentucky, ,New England Prepare for July opening
American comedy, "The Show-
off" ; and a new Canadian work,
"The Hand That Cradles the
Rock".
Directing the company through
its eight-week season of plays will
be Jane Clavir-Copus, Burton
Lancaster and James Murphy.
Musical director will be Erna
Van Poele and resident designer
is Tayle Abdel-Rehem.
the barn this year.
This season of plays includes.
such comedy favorites as "Under
the Yum-Yum Tree", "BUS
.Stop," "Like Father, Like Fun,"
and "The Reluctant Debutante".
Also shown will be a musical
"The Fantasticks";. a Victorian
suspense melodrama, "Pink
String and Sealing Wax"; a
rarely performed 1920's
At least two of the members of
last year's theatre company from
the Huron Country Playhouse,
Joan Hanna and Shawn
Lawrence, will appear on stage in
this year's "festival of summer
stock".
James Murphy, artistic
director at the Playhouse
recently announced the roster of
players for the 1973 season which
opens July 11. In addition to Miss
Hanna and Mr. Lawrence will be
Tom Bentley-Fisher, Pauline
Gary, M. E. Evans, John Friesen,
Rob Garrison, Shelley Mathews,
Asheleigh Moorhouse, Candace
O'Connor and Aileen Taylor
Smith,
Appearing with the resident
company will be several guest
artists whose names will be
released shortly.
Now in its second season, the
professional company will again
be performing in a 400-seat tent
on its farm site two miles from
Grand Rend, It was originally
hoped that the barn would be
renovated in time for this season
and a great deal of work has been
done on it with the aid of an LIP
grant, Facilities are not complete
but limited use will be made of
TB association
to change name
Rev. Garbutt Smith, Stratford,
and Eileen O'Brien, Goderich,
attended the annual meeting of
the Ontario Tuberculosis and
Respiratory Disease (TBRD)
Association in Toronto recently.
A topic discussed at the
meeting was the proposed change
of name of the national provincial
and local associations to the
Canadian Lung Association, the
Ontario Lung Association, etc.
In making the change, the
association shortens the unwieldy
name that has existed since the
change of emphasis from TB to
other chest diseases.
father, the bride chose an empire
waisted gown of lagoda crepe
with a deep V-yoke of .gniptire
lace front and back, and short
puff sleeves with lace trim, A
front panel of tiny Swiss lace
enhanced the gown and also
edged the hemline. A Juliet cap of
matching guipure lace caught up
the full-length veil.
She carried, a nosegay of white
roses and shasta daisies.
Jane Corbett was maid of
honour, Gail. Kelly cousin of the
bride and Bonnie Morgan, sister
of the bride, were bridesmaids,
They were gowned alike in
bridal blue crepe full length
dresses fashioned similar to the
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White mums .and candelabra
decorated St, Mary's Anglican
Church, Brinsley, for the ex-
ehange of vows of Judy Dianne
Morgan and Donald Nelson
Squire, June 9, 1973.
Rev. Fred Ralph performed the
double ring ceremony, with
Wendy ElSon as soloist ac-
companied by Mrs. Clarence
Hardy.
The bride is the elder daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Morgan,
Ailsa Craig and the groom is the
only son of Mr. &. Mrs. Orland
Squire, Centralia,
Given in marriage by her
bride's with V-yokes of white
lace. Their white picture hats
were trimmed with bridal blue
bands. The attendants carried
nosegays of white Shasta daisies
and baby's breath.
Tom Hardy, Lucan was best
man and the guests were ushered
by Peter Butler and Larry
Greenlee, also of Luca!).
A reception followed in the
church parlours.
Special guests included the
,young couple's grandparents,
Mrs. William Kelly, Wingham
and Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Squire,
Exeter.
Prior to leaving for a
honeymoon through the New
England states and Eastern
Canada, the bride donned a white
knitted suit with navy braid trim
and navy accessories.
The couple will reside on the
groom's farm at RR 1, Centralia.
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St. Boniface Church, Zurich,
was the setting when Mary Anne
Farwell and Gregory Sun-
derland exchanged wedding vows
June 8, 1973,
Father A. Durand officiated for
the ceremony and Mrs. Stephen
Meidinger was the organist.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride looked lovely in
a floor-length gown of sheer
organza. The squared bib bodice
had an inset of pleated sheer,
trimmed by a ruffle of sheer
organza. The collar too was offset
by a ruffle and the sleeves puffed
at the elbow and were caught by a
cuff at the wrist. The slightly
gathered semi A-line skirt was
enhanced by a border of pleated
sheer. A matching Juliet cap and
cathedral length train completed
the ensemble.
The bridal bouquet was of
yellow roses with white daisies
and baby's breath.
Bernadette Farwell, sister of
the bride was the maid of honor.
She wore a floral polyester
chiffon floor-length gown and
carried a cascade of yellow
daisies and baby's breath.
Dave Ferguson was the best
man and guests were ushered by
Ken Farwell and Ed Farwell.
A wedding dinner was held at
the Bayview Tourist Inn followed
by a reception at the home of the
bride's parents.
For a wedding trip to Ken-
tucky, the bride changed to a
yellow crimplene dress with
white accessories.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Farwell, RR 3,
Zurich and,the groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sunderland,
St. Andrew's, New Brunswick.
The couple will live in London
where the bride is an R.N. at St,
Joseph's Hospital and the groom
is employed at Union Gas.
Six members
receive pins
Six members were presented
with 25-year membership pins at
the June meeting of Exeter
chapter No. 222 of the Order of
the Eastern Star. The meeting
also marked the 35th anniversary
of the institution of the chapter.
Mrs. Elaine Ford, Worthy
Matron and William Bell, Worthy
Patron presided for the meeting.
Donations were made to the
Huronview Auxiliary's project,
"Rides for Residents"; to the
worthy matrons' special project,
the Huron Hope Nursery School,
Grand Bend; and to the Inter-
national Eastern Star Temple
Fund.
Several members offered
to help the centennial committee
at the refreshment booth.
Following the meeting, a birth-
day ceremony honoring the past
matrons and past patrons was
held, featuring a large birthday
cake, decorated with lighted
colored candles in the form of a
star.
Each P.M. and P.P. was
presented with a remembrance
of the evening and two charter
members were also present,
A uxiliary plans
for centennial
Irene Jackson, newly elected
president of the Legion Ladies
Auxiliary presided for their
meeting Monday evening with 37
members attending. Applications
far two new members were ac-
cepted and these ladies will join
in September.
The auxiliary made several
plans for centennial. They plan to
join the Legion members for the
Legion Drumhead service and
band concert at the community
park July 1. The ladies will be
serving supper to the band
members afterwards.
Arrangements were also made
for a float in the centennial
parade and for other activities,
including a supper July 5.
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The Lambton County Board of Education
announces
A TWO WEEK COURSE
in
DROWNPROOFING i ND
WATER SAFETY
for
Students in Grade 4-8
PLACE: Sarnia Collegiate Institute and Technical School Pool
at 275 Wellington Street, Sarnia,
TIME: July 2 - 13, 8;30-10;30 and 10:30 to 12:30.
(Sessions will be repeated July 16 - 27 and July 30 August
10, if there is sufficient demandl,
Bus transportation is available for all county students.
Students registered for drown!), oofing may also enrol in
another interest course at Alexander Mackenzie.
Transportation from the SCITS pool to Alexander Mackenzie
Secondary School is provided between classes.
Students may register by contacting the Summer School Office
(542.7784) and request an application form or through the
principal of the elementary school your child ottench. !Morino.
lion about other interest courses is available from the Summer
School Office (Alexander Mackenzie Secondary School).
Mrs, C. Ellis
Mr, N. L. Cheesoman
Chairman of the board
Director of Education
(Note—There will be 66 special garbage pickup on the west side on July 5.)
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The Cooperation of all citizens is requested
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