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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-09-16, Page 10It's Easier To Balance- Your Budget . . . When You Take Advantage of These Super Savings on School Supplies PAPER MATE Ball Point Pens .. 5 PKG. 119c MICKEY MOUSE Ruled Pads 29' MICKEY MOUSE Note Books 69' MICKEY MOUSE Steno Pads 59' MICKEY MOUSE 3-Ring Binders Listerine Antiseptic 6 oz. Bonus O • 18 oz. Plus $ 89 Maybelline Kit In Caboodle 1.29 ACC? DISCOUNIT 433 Main St. Exeter 235.1661 Mr. and Mrs. Les Gibson of Exeter celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Wednesday with a family dinner at Trivia Anglican church and a dance at the Kirkton-Woodham Com- munity Centre. The couple • was married on August 21, 1926 tat Birr Anglican Church. Mr, Gibson operated a service station at the intersection of Highways 4 and 83 at the north end of Exeter from 1930 until the building was torn down about 10 years ago. They have one daughter Mrs. Allan (Kathryn) Elston and three grandchildren and two great grandchildren, Attendants at the wedding in 1926 were Mrs, Raymond Zavitz, sister of the groom and William Hodgins, brother of the bride. Murton MacLean was page boy. The Gibson's now reside on Main street in Exeter and are avid members of the Exeter Ausable Nomads camping club. 20% OFF REGULAR PRICE ON A SUPER SELECTION OF IN STOCK WALLPAPER Save 10% off the reg. price Flooring & Carpeting selected from our easy viewing samples 1st Prize Bulova Accutron Watch 2nd Prize 3 Piece Set of Carson Luggage Plus Several Olympic 3' x 5' Carpets, Collectors Items THE WO LI. and FLOOR SHOPPE On Top Of This — Our Enjoyment is Helping You To Put It Altogether At The Junction. MR, AND MRS. JOHN LING Karen Jean Gackstetter and John Edward Ling were united in marriage at Dublin Street United Church in Guelph on August 4. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter, Guelph and the groom's parents are Mrs. Dorothy Ling and the late Reginald Ling, Islington. Rev. Russell Crosley officiated assisted by Miss Elaine Palmer, Deaconess of Cooks Portsmouth United Church, Kingston. The matron of honour was Mrs. Thomas E. Toner and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Wm. Anderson, Mrs. Douglas Scott and Mrs. Richard Brown. The best man was Douglas Scott and ushers were Richard Brown, Myron Gackstetter and Dean Gackstetter. The couple have taken up residence in Bramalea. Photo by Ron Eyre MR. AND MRS. RONALD MORLEY Marilyn Audrey Kemp and Ronald Leslie Morley were, united in marriage on August 28 by Rev. Clyde Westhaver at Brinsley United Church. The' bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kemp, RR 2, Lucan and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Les Morley, Ailsa Craig. The maid of honour was Linda Hodgins and the bridesmaids were Elinore Wilson, Nancy Kemp and Susan Porter. The flower girl was Charlene McNair and Dean Leckie was ring bearer. The best man was Gerry Morley and guests were ushered by Larry Kemp, brad Morley and John Porter. After a wedding trip to Los Angeles, the cou-, pie have taken up residence on the groom's farm at RR 2, Ailsa Craig. Photo by Haugh Panel UCW meeting Mrs. Glen Fisher, president of the evening unit welcomed many members along with guests and prospective members of the Exeter UCW at a pot luck supper, Monday. After the delicious supper Mrs. Peter Aunger read the Scripture from Ruth, Chapter 10. The meditation was To Whom It May Concern was a letter of introduction and recom- mendation from one neighbour that was going to leave the community to another given by Mrs. Mervin. Cudmore. Mrs. Norman Flood,y read a poem "My Prayer" followed by everyone repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. Glen Fisher introduced a panel consisting of Mrs. Marion Fletcher a former Sunday School teacher, Mrs. Jean Murray, a member of the afternoon UCW, Mrs. Pat Down a member of the Evening UCW, Mrs. Pat Wright, an efficient nurse and a member of the church and Mrs. Ila Mathers a teacher and also a member of the church but does not belong to the UCW. Each of these ladies gave a five minute talk on, "Do You Think UCW is important?" Mrs. Fletcher answered a call from the pulpit to teach Sun- day School. and she spoke on, "What Sunday School has done for me." It means love, trusting,' frustrations, self-control, tolerance of youth, humility, a campanionship and study. Mrs. Murray feels that everyone who considers them- selves a Christian should- contribute or serve and learn about the church, Mrs. Down enjoys thewide range in age for fellowship , . She asked why the drop outs? Lack of time seemed to be the answer but she was very much in favour of the necessary services such as . catering to wedding dinners and the funeral lunches. Mrs. Wright has been associated with seven previous UCW's. She expressed UCW could be improved by planning the meetings by the committee conveners. Mrs. Mathers is a former member but now as she is teaching it is a matter of time and she felt the children came first. She also felt you must become involved to keep your interest up and that she does miss belonging to UCW. A lively discussion was held by asking the panel various questions and capably monitored by Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. Murray closed with an article by Peter Marshall, "Do We Really Want to Find God?" We want His way and want our way which means we want to play on both sides so we must settle down to compromise. Mrs. Ada Dinney and Mrs. Laurene Shapton told of their experiences ar)d fellowship at Alma College recently. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH KADEY Helen Elizabeth Batten and Kenneth Richard Kadey exchanged marriage vows at Elimville United Church on September 3. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Batten, Elimville and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kadey, Crediton. Rev. Barry Robinson officiated. The maid of honour was Sharon Passmore and the bridesmaids were Trudy Johns and Sheryl Ross. Ralph Batten was best man and guests were ushered by Bon Chambers and David Passmore. After a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and Vermont, the couple has taken up residence in Huron Park. Photo by Haugh Wedding at Bayfield The Little Inn, Bayfield was the setting for the September 2 wedding of Diane Wallace Wooden and John Alexander Boyes. Rev. William Bennett officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her son John and the attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boisvert. The couple plan an extended trip to Western Canada in the fall. UCW units meet Units 1 and 2 of Exeter UCW opened their fall meetings with a pot luck luncheon, Thursday. The devotional period was led by Mrs. Wm. Thomson assisted by Mrs. Jas. Smith, Mrs. R.E. Pooley, Miss Della McKee and Mrs. W. Witmer. Mrs. R. Dinney who was a delegate to Alma College School for leaders in August gave an account of her experiences there stressed that each should make full use of her abilities in working for God. Mrs. A. Dixon, a former member, gave an interesting talk on her visit to New Zealand, where her husband was doing work on corn growing for Stewart Seeds of Ailsa Craig. Sheep-raising and dairy far- ming are important industries, Since the climate is mild all year the animals can get food outside so barbs and silos are not needed. Eastern Star elects At the September 'Meeting of Exeter Chapter No, 222 Order of the Eastern Star held in Exeter Public School, Mrs. Joyce Lavender and Earl Campbell were elected Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron for the' ensuing year. Others elected officers were Associate Matron, Mrs. Jean Travers; associate Patron, Donald Travers; secretary, Mrs. Ella Middleton; treasurer, Miss Kathleen Hay, Conductress, Mrs. Maida Gaiser; Associate Con- ductress, Mrs. Mabel Kyle, The annual reports of the various committees showed a very successful year one of the Worthy Matrons special projects was a draw on a hind quarter of beef. Mrs. Margaret Wiles, London was the lucky winner, Installation of Officers will be held at the October meeting. 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