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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-11-28, Page 17• • • • 6 .1 • Shop At Wilson's Jewellery 413 Main St. - Exeter , PLEASING YOU — PLEASES US ..nommusenimminsamommomminisioniminiommot& This Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ENTIRE STOCK Except Patterns and Red Tag Specials 37vIka•11,011 Main St, Exeter Mon. - Thurs., Sat. 9 — 5;30 Mail CHARGER Friday 9 — 9 Open Wednesday • • • • • • • • • • • • $21 99 $599 Clairol Air Brush Styling Dryer Butane Table Lighter Kodak Instamatic Came'ra Outfit Moirs "Kitten Boxed Chocolates $ 788 $1 19 "Quality Colour Film Et8 Black Magic $2 17 Chocolates Solaray Hot Lather Dispenser Ladies Leather $ 99 French Purse Men's Kamenna $499 Calf Billfold #AGS9 Pocket $35 99 Calculator Strauss Portable $ 1 88 AM Radio ......... Ornamented $249 Mirror 444 4.• . o• $1388 EXETER PHARMACY LTD. 73 Main St. Phone 235-2070 PIMA OVAIICCOMPAI4A0WitOVACCOICOVWCOWACCO Westclox Electric Alarm Old Spice Gift Set Scotch Tape Desert Flower Gift Set $ 1 5 99 $399 3/99 $2 99 Philips "Lady .Bug" Shaver Borg Bathroom Scale $ 1 688 $888 Crazy Curl Styling Wand by Clairol $1699 yno The Store Full of Stores . fo're e*,7 THE G I F'T It DU LE JAI LL t:171r6J2A" IAA r` YOut46 MEN II 4 Lor4rAte This Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Only LUGGAGE SPECIAL 11 OW /0 F * USE OUR LAY-AWAY * FREE GIFT WRAPPING FOR BUSY MEN Fine Quality, Canadian-Made Fine By Carson 0 GOULD & JORY Main Street — Exeter Ramo DIAL 235-0270 CHARGEX1 NEM Exeter's Largest Department Store OPEN WEDNESDAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS •,„ fit—ip7g -r) master charge r,Ast r,voDS11 G1P THE 13AM 214. aid tiwitS 91: Mint. MON) V k.- 11111/1111111 • saser 11/ 101.!,] in r fr"-Is IC ' -MI • 1.11_ dall. ICI t , um._ all • Swim 6111411M1 e •••,1 .1 "In P • doottaqrs, 11.114/ IpV 114•10 .sv • 04 pep OOP, • 1=1 C Drop In Today And See Our Complete Line of . * Terrariums * Hanging Planters * House Decorations * Dried Arrangements ORDER EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS Exeter 235-2350 zmusat relMONEE.Eavamear re"ttnt)10;.tlit.CRICR.COW.C.In.C.trig.CCIAICtr.fit. MR. AND MRS. RONALD HARTMAN St, Patrick's Roman Catholic Church was the setting of a lovely autumn wedding uniting Susan Patricia Windle and Ronald Victor Hartman. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Windle, Cambridge and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Hartman, Dashwood. Matron of honour was Judy Baker of Lynden, and bridesmaids were Cynthia Brundge, Cambridge and Carolyn and Charlene Hartman, sisters of the groom. Flower girl was Patty Hartman,- sister of the groom. Gary Hartman, brother of the groom was the best man and ushers were Christie Windle, Ocean Fails, B,C., brother of the bride, Eugene Hartman, brother of the groom, and Ron Thurgood, Cam- bridge. Ringbearer was Mark Hartman, brother of the groom. The cou- ple will reside in Cambridge, Members of the North Huron service with devotions by L.O.L. sponsored a song service Reverend McCarrol of the in the Auditorium on Sunday Brussels, Belgrave Presbyterian evening, A Past Master of the Churches. Mr. Blake was pianist CR.R.ICOVVVICCO; • Lodge, Bob Hibbard led the for the evening and accompanied Mrs, Emmerson Mitchell with violin solos. Past Master Alvin Smith expressed the appreciation of the residents. Five new residents were welcomed to the Home on Monday afternoon - Mrs. Taylor, Centralia, Miss Scott, Wingham, Charlie Coultis, Belgrave, Brown and Bob Smyth of Dungannon. The Goderich Women's Institute volunteers assisted with the afternoons activities of old tyme music dancing and a sing-song with the music provided by Molly Cox; Mrs. Maitland Driver, Norman Speir and Jerry Collins. The Hensall Women's Institute were hosts on Wednesday af- ternoon for the November bit., thday party. Mrs. Jim McAllister was emcee for the program. which included instrumentals by Mary Broadfoot and Frank -Forrest, readings by Mrs. Riley and Mrs. Luther leading a sing-r song. The twenty-five celebrants received gifts from the Institute followed by a social period with cup cakes and tea served to 150 residents and guests. Mrs. Hilda Finkbeiner thanked the ladies on behalf of the residents. A Communion Service for all faiths was held in the Chapel on Thursday morning conducted by Reverend Wittick of the Blyth United Church assisted by members of the congregation. Percy Brown of Clinton showed coloured slides and gave a very interesting commentary of a vaction taken by he and his wife to Greece and Yugoslavia at the "family night" program. e so ceue Mr. Louis Restemeyer, Dashwood was 88 on November 21. (We apologize for the mistake in last weeks paper and grief caused by it) Archie Noakes, 166 Queen St., Hensall, age 88 on December 6. Frustration is commonly the difference between What you would like to be and what you arc willing to sacrifice to become what you would like to be. Shirley's Loft moving to new location , the rear of 436 Main St. Exeter, Ont. back of Len McKnights Phone 235-1894 MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS CASE Brinsley United Church was the setting of the November 16 wedding of Debra Lynn Lewis and Douglas Stirling Case, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lewis, RR 2, Ailsa Craig and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Case, RR 3, Exeter. Rev. Clyde Westhaver officiated. Nathalie Glavin was the maid of honourand bridesmaids were Sandi Thompson, Barbara Lewis, Debbie Glavin and Vicky Lewis. Paul Kerslake was best man and guests were ushered by Bob Case, Dan Kerslake, Danny Lewis and Allan Case. After a wedding trip to Niagpra Falls the couple will reside in Exeter. iPhoto by Haugh The One-Stop Shop 0 •