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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-11-29, Page 11Times-AcIvocate, Nowtoiber 29, 1973 Peo. Just Like The Big Qnes. Seale Model Farm Implement TOYS To Delight Any Youngster Standard Farm Set Super Farm Set IHC 1026 Tractor IHC 1466 with cab IHC 544 with loader Gravity Wagon Combine Wagon Low Bed Wagon Disc Plow Spreader Drill Tractor/loader/ backhoe Grain/stock truck Dump truck Pickup IHC 1466 Tractor (Kit) Trailer Riding Tractor' 3.95 3,95 10,95 ' 8.95 , 8,95 5,95 • 4.95 12.95 51.95 $6,95 11.95 6.95 8.95 5.95 4.95 12,95 2.95 2.95 2.95 2.95 N. T. MONTEITH EXETER LTD. 235-2121 "The best in service when you need it most!" (photo by RANDY DECKER McDonald) MR. AND MRS. F. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH CHARLES THIEL For Christmas . . And After ELECTROHOME AN EXTRA DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE The Galleon At home in almost any decor, the Galleon belongs where beauty and value are appreciated. Its full 48" is unusual in this modest price range. Full 100-watts of solid-state performance too, assisted by a BSR automatic changer for added enjoyment. Comes with set of casters. Deilcroft Cabinet in Walnut or Autumn Oak finishes. 48" W, 27" H, 19" D. — OR R STILL SOME MODELS AVAILABLE . . . BUT HURRY RUSSELL ELECTRIC MAIN ST. 235.0505 EXETER `viommoft The Madeira Perhaps the ultimate definition of Spanish credenza styl- ing, every detail, every nuance of the Madeira is stunning- ly executed. The interior features a component-styled con- trol panel and DUAL 1211 automatic changer. Set of casters added for mobility. Deilcraft Cabinet, in rich Autumn Oak finish, 46" W, 27" H, 17" D. The Carmen Provides Electrohome color perfornlance within an enchanting Mediterranean•inspirod Deilcraft cabinet, Casters permit cabinet relocation with a gentle push, 35"W, 30"H, 19"D, Gift Ideas ... 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STADE 20% off • SWAGS • POLE LAMPS • TREE LAMPS • DESK LAMPS • TABLE LAMPS 1 0% Off We're Inviting You to Celebrate WITH SAVINGS In Our First ALL Ceiling Fixtures It's Our Way of Saying "Thanks" For Your Patronage During Our First Year In The Hardware Business . gnin11 a 1/9r) s ir s Reg. $22.98 18" Reg. $20.98$ 1 sin Reg. $28.9816" 2-Piece Chesterfield & Chair $549 '399 Electric 4 Free Fondue Plates With Each Set Fondue Sets Reg. $20.99$18" 20% Off ALL China AND Gift ware FREE DRAW For 24"x48" Picture Draw Christmas Eve GE 5-Speed ALL COLORS Hand Mixers lona 3-Speed ALL COLORS Hand Mixers Proctor Citation Reg. $20.98 Reg. $10.95 Irons GE 2-Slice Toasters GE Fry Pans HOTSON HARDWARE GRAND BEND HIGHWAY 21 NORTH Electrohome Automatic Humidifier Electric Corn Poppers Iona Can Openers" '59" Reg. $18.,95 S 16" KNIFE SHARPENER $ r Reg. $14.95 Reg. $79.50 n4z,004/4 Orange candelabra and baskets of yellow mums and orange gladioli provided the setting in Exeter United Church when Susan Marie McDonald and Fredrick Randal Decker ex- changed wedding vows • November 17, 1973. Rev. (aeon Wright officiated with music by Bob 'McIntosh and soloist Marlene Mathers. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of French chantilly lace with an overskirt, high neckline and long full sleeves. The dress was complemented with a cathedral length veil edged in the same lace. The bride carried a bouquet of yellow roses and mums. The maid of honor was Linda Hackney and bridesmaids were Barbara Tiedeman, sister of the bride, Sus a n a nd JenniferDecker, both sisters of the groom, Kelly Tiedeman, niece of the bride, was the junior bridesmaid. They were dressed alike in long gowns of rust velvet, with halter tops and sheer floral skirts. The outfits were topped with mat- ching capes and picture hats, They harried baskets of yellow and gold mums. Tim Decker, brother of the groom was best man. Wayne and Brian Decker, also brothers of the groom and Bob McDonald, brother of the bride, were ushers and Michael Tiedeman, nephew of the bride was the ringbearer, Following a reception at the Pineridge Chalet, Hensall the couple left for a wedding trip to Paradise Island in the Bahamas. For travelling the bride wore a beige tweed pant suit with brown accessories, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reg McDonald, Exeter, and the groom is the son of Mr. Children's Aid — Continued from Page 10 of assistance with toys and games, and articles of clothing such as mitts, scarfs, and daps for all age groups. Both new toys, and used articles in good con- dition, are presently needed, along with appropriate gifts for the teenager, "Last year, many people out doing their own Christmas shopping made it a point to purchase one extra gift for a child, or a game which could be used by a fam.ily group, and donated these to the society. It is our hope that many people who are not affiliated with various community service groups, will consider those less fortunate than themselves and take it as a personal responsibility or charitable gesture to help in some small way." Donations of gifts or good used clothing will be received at the local bureau headquarters, Exeter United Church after December 3, "We would appreciate most gifts and clothing donations in by December 17 if at all possible," requested Heath, "as distribution will commence in the week prior to Christmas. I would ask also that no perishable foods be donated as we have no facilities for storing such items, and in some areas provision of dinner is handled by purchase voucher in lieu of the traditional hamper, and others have special diet needs which necessitate in- .purchases . by the recipient." Those donating money are asked to forward same by cheque or money order to the Society office in Goderich. and Mrs. Karl Decker, RR 1, Nipissing, formerly of Zurich, The couple will reside at 457 William St. Exeter, Prior to the marriage the bride was honored at showers given by Edith Willert and Sheila Knechtel; Linda Hackney, Audrey McDonald, Kathy McVittie and Lois Learn; and Ruth Skinner, 74ed Reedore Donna Marjorie Reichert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Reichert Clinton, exchanged wedding vows with Kenneth Charles Thiel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Thiel, Zurich, November 10, 1973 in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich. Rev, Andrew Blackwell of- ficiated at the ceremony in a setting of candelabra and potted white mums. The soloist, Mrs. Belva Fuss, Hensall cousin of the bride was accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Lenora Turkheim, Zurich, Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a gown of nylon lagoda fashioned with a high neckline, long full sleeves, empire waist and a detachable chapel train trimmed with chantilly lace and tiny sequins. The mantilla headpiece held a cathedral length veil also edged in chantilly lace. She carried a bouquet of white shasta daisies accented with red star flowers. Mrs. Carol Davidson, London, sister of the bride, was matron of honour and wore a hot pink A-line gown with a high neckline and long fitted sleeves trimmed with ruffles and white brocade lace on the bodice and around the sleeves and collar accented with mat- ching pink bows of ribbon in her hair. She carried a nosegay of white shasta daisies with red star flowers and long pink ribbons to match her dress. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Eunice Taylor, Brucefield, sister of the groom, Cathy Fuss, Hensall cousin of the bride and Ruth Ann Neilans, Clinton, friend of the bride were dressed similarly, The best man was Hubert Thiel, Zurich, brother of the groom and guests were ushered by Craig Davidson, London, brother-in-law of the bride, Wayne Keller, Zurich friend of the groom and Jerry Thiel, Zurich brother of the groom. They wore royal blue tuxedos trimmed with black velvet. A reception followed at the Zurich Community Centre. For her wedding trip the bride chose a multi-colored two-piece suit. The young couple are residing at RR 1, Zurich. Prior to her marriage the bride was honored at two miscellaneous showers at/the home of Mrs. Eunice Taylor, Brucefield; and at the home of Mrs. Belva Fuss and girls, Hensall. Neighbours of the bride gathered at the home of Mrs. Edna Wheeler, Clinton; A sur- prise party was held by the Clinton Girls Hockey Team and both the bride and groom were honored at a surprise party held by friends and relatives in the home of Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Thiel, Zurich. Stade - Vvroteefte St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, St. Joseph was decorated 'with floral arrangements of gladioli, white daisies and yellow mums when Joanne Elizabeth Vermunt and Douglas N. Stade exchanged wedding vows November 10. Father Bensette conducted the ceremony with music provided by Mrs. D, Rau and soloists, Julie Rau and Margaret Vermunt, sister of the bride. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor length gown of polyester satin with an empire waist and the bodice and sleeves trimmed with lace, She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and star flowers. Maid of honor was the bride's sister, Liz Vermunt, Bridesmaids were Charlene Jeffrey and Mary- Ann Vermunt, sister of the bride. The maid of honor wore an empire waisted gown with burgundy velvet bodice and sleeves and a full length skirt of pink nylon chiffon. Charlene's gown was similarly styled with a royal blue velvet bodice and sleeves and pale blue skirt and Mary-Ann's dress had a dark green velvet bodice and sleeves with a pale green skirt, They carried yellow daisies and star flowers. Best man was Bill Fairbairn, Exeter. Ushers were Richard Fisher and Walter Vermunt, brother of the bride. Following a reception at Dash- wood Community Centre, the couple left for a wedding trip to Vancouver. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Vermunt, RR 2, Zurich and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stade, Zurich, They will reside at RR 3, Bayfield, Wed in November ceremonies Bridal couple heads for Paradise'