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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-08-05, Page 8MR. AND MRS. RONALD HEWITT Darlene Margaret Sandra Ducharme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ducharme, Zurich, Ontario and Ronald Lee Hewitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hewitt, Fraserville, Ontario, were united in marriage July 3, by Father Leo Coughlin at St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church in Peter- borough. Maid of honour was the bride's sister, Miss Bernadette Ducharmg, Zurich, Ontario, and bridesmaid was Mrs. Doreen Payne, sister of the groom, Peterborough. Best man was Mr. Peter Jackman, Peterborough, and usher was Mr. Herb Hewitt, brother of the groom, Fraserville. The couple honeymooned in Niagara Falls, and will reside at 26 Barnardo Avenue, Peterborough, Pentecostal women hear missions talk Ri6PIT Fags SUMMER CLEARANCE GRAND BEND miles south of traffic lights on Highway 21 ERSMANS BAKERY Closed Exeter Aug. 16 - 3Q Inclusive NOTICE We.will be closed For vacation July 23 until August 8 M1 "We'll look forward to Servin• g you when we return." Canadian Furniture Restorers Hwy. 83 across from Acme Signs EXETER 235.11131 or 262,2648 OWNED AND OPERATED BY EUROPEAN TRAINED CRAFTSMAN WITH 24 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN FURNITURE RESTORING Now's the time to brighten up your home at Bonthron's . . SAVE 10% TO 50% OFF ALL LAMPS Bothrottselleksall 262-2023 HENSALL Open Fri, Night T1119 p.m. Fine Furniture & Accessories Inglis Appliances & Service ammulauswinum, 7 Choose from a largestock and Save on . • • 'Table lamps • Pole lamps • Swag lamps • Floor lamps • and more In many styles • Traditional • Colonial • Pine • all this and much more at Last week the subject of greeting cards caused me to hunt out a box filled with old birthday cards. If it's true that cards help us say something we feel but can't put into words, I'm worried. I found several cards from my 'sister's two oldest children, dating from the time she chose the cards and they signed their names with lines and circles to the years they selected their own verses. The first cards cantined notes, such as: ' "For a nice Aunt on her birthday: Everybody likes you lots and golly, so do I Because you're always extra nice and lots of fun — that's why!" or "Here's a hug that's just for you 0 And then a great big kiss — X Because you're extra special And it's time to wish you this Happy Birthday, Auntie!" Then the children began printing their names, but their mother still helped to choose the cards. "Know what I wish for you today? Care to take a guess? It's what I wish you always — Perfect Happiness!" Another card pictured a white poodle on the front and carried this note inside: "Wishing a happy birthday and good times all year through To someone who's so doggone nice to be related to." The mood changed a little when they began choosing their own cards. One greeting showed a cat Steer This Way By LARRY SNIDER Best place for a flashlight may be the steering post. Attach with insulated tape, or use a magnetic model. Backfiring of engine results from improper timing of igni- tion or valves, a bad valve, or faulty carburetion. Extra weight in your car puts an extra load on engine, and results in fewer miles per gallon. Keep trunk clear of ex- cess cargo. Tread designs on tires are mainly for better wet surface traction. Five years ago, less than two percent of cabbies were women, but the number is in- creasing. If driving the kids around is making you feel like a cab driver, make sure you have the best "cab" for comfort and economy. See the new models of Larry Sniders, • Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235.0 640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largos, Ford beater wearing an Indian feather and holding an Indian blanket around him. He announced, "Have-urn Heap Happy Birthday With No Reservations." And on the inside of the card he whisked his blanket away. Another folder featured a pup sporting a bowler on his head and a daisy in his mouth. The caption read: "No bones about it, you're top dog today!" Or a later card, a dishevelled little fellow confided, "It's your birthday and you've got that little something no one else has — a birthday card from me," Then came a verse that would bring tears to the eyes of any sentimental aunt. "If someone should ever ask me Why I think the world of you I could give a hundred reasons And each one would be true. For you're the kind of person Who's just wonderful to know — And your birthday seems the perfect time For me to tell you so!" This year the mood changed again. One card showed a flaming birthday cake and the message screamed, "GREAT BALLS OF FIRE! LOOK WHO'S HAVING A BIRTHDAY." The other featured a little fireman aiming a large hose at a huge cake covered with candles. He explained, "It's your birthday again, and I'm ready for it this time." The two older children are even influencing their younger brother. Last year his verse said: "Hope your day is happy, Aunt, Hope your day is bright . . Hope your day's the special kind When everything's just right." But this year his card pictured a cowboy on the front and these words on the inside: "I can't imagine you getting any nicer . . . older yes, nicer no!" Could those kids be trying to tell me something? The Women's Missionary Counsel from the Exeter Pen- tecostal Church assembled at the home of Mrs. Milford Prouty, July 29. Mrs. Keith McLaren presided over the meeting and led in the hymns "The Children of the Lord" and "The Child of a King." Mrs. Elmer Desjardine ab- companied on the piano. Mrs. Hilda Bodaly opened in prayer. The roll call' was taken and answered by a scripture verse on "Children," There were 13 present. Mrs. R. Hookey read a poem on prayer. The message of the afternoon was given by Mrs. Addie Morlock. Her theme was "God Will Provide." Miss Marion McLean spoke on missions. Page Times-Advocate, August 5, 1976. By ELAINE TOWNSHEND Subtle hints? La Xi-Gamma-Nu-Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi enjoyed an afternoon of swimming at president Pat Fletcher's home recently. Former • member . Marilyn Wilson of Tiverton was a guest. Assisting the hostess and serving refreshments were Carol Reid, Mary Ellison, Diane Jef- fery and Maude Connon. Carol and Bill Schofield and their two children of Australia '• are visiting with Mrs. Mary Cudmore, Exeter. Mrs. Schofield is a former nurse at South Huron Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Webb, Mr. & Mrs. Herman Hodgson, Mr. & Mrs. Ed Ward and Mr. &Mrs. E. R. Pooley were dinner guests for the 90th birthday celebrations on July 29 for Bert Francis. MR. AND MRS. ALVIN BECKER Carol Ann Shackleton and Alvin Michael Becker were united in marriage July 24 at Berea By-The-Water Lutheran Church in Goderich by Rev. Marvin Barz. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Benson Shackleton, RR 1, Dungannon and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Becker, RR 1, Dashwood are parents of the groom. Valerie Shackleton was the maid of honour and the bridesmaids were Evelyn McClinchey and Helen Osbourne. The best man was John Becker and guests were ushered by Jim Becker and Gerald Shackleton. After a wedding trip to Northern Ontario the couple is residing on Concession 14 of Hay township. photo by Haugh MR; AND MRS. EMERSON JOHNS Pastor Ivor Bodenham and Pastor Ray Miller officiated at the July 17 wedding of Lillian Irene Marquardt and Emerson Lewis Johns in Em- manuel Baptist Church, Exeter. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and the groom's parents are Ina Johns and the late Lewis Johns. The matron of honour was Mary Gardiner, maid of honour, Shirley Keyes and the bridesmaids were Janet Marquardt and Darlene Davis. The flower girl was Joanne Marquardt. The best man was Hans Gerstenkorn and guests were ushered by Philip Davis, David Marquardt and William Johns, They are residing at RR 3, Exeter. SUN SHOP ANNUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE the sun shop 83 MAIN ST., GRAND BEND CHARGEX — BANK AMERICARD MASTER CHARGE' DRESSES LONG PRINTED SUN DRESSES Reg. to iok $47.00 I/A PRICE SAVINGS OF 20% " 5070 ON ENTIRE, STOCK OF SUMMER FASHIONS TENNIS WEAR DRESSES - T-SHIRTS Famous Brand Name 1/3 OFF MR. AND MRS. ROBERT RATHWELL Katherene Louise Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Davis of Hensall and Robert John Rathwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lep- pington, Bayfield were married on June 26 at the Hensall United Church, Hensall by the Rev. Donald Beck. The attendants were matron of honour, Anne Spanton, Point Edward, bridesmaid Mary Ann Rathwell, Bayfield and junior bridesmaid, Karen Campbell, Hensall. The groom was attended by Brian Semple, Bayfield, and the ushers were Walter Leppington, Clinton, and John Fowler, London. Following the marriage, a dinner was held in the Fellowship Hall of the United Church and later a dance was held in the Zurich Community Centre. After their honeymoon in Niagara Falls, the couple took up residence in Hensall. Shop At Wilson's Jewellery Beside Bank of Montreal, Exeter PLEASING YOU PLEASES US