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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-09-16, Page 11We can look after all your needs for Wedding Invitations and Stationery * Matches * Serviettes * Etc. Come in and look over our many samples and place your order. Livingstone's STATIONERY AND GIFTS MAIN ST, 235.2973 EXETER 11111111.1.111111111111111111111111, FOUR REASONS FOR YOU TO SHOP alair711Ela:ISI A Mt; 1/4 Cash Your Family Allowance Cheques In Our StOre And We'll Give You A FREE TUMBLER 12 Oz. Beautiful Honey Gold Design Apply For A Stedmans Charge Card Mon., Sept. 20 to Sat., Sept. 25 YOU can HAVE IT wpm YOU OWED IT-PAY POR IT AS YOU WE 'IT! Alt YOU MAIN MED "OR PAST COAVEINEAT 514OPPIAG! AMBLES cANADA Orr „ „ ACCOUNT CARO J-11—lliii0131] Orin° LLLLLLL LLL LLI:r MRS CUSTOMER 5 APPLIANCES AT WAREHOUSE SAVINGS That's right. We have 55 appliances on display in our store ail on sale right now at low, low, warehouse prices. • Washers • Dryers • Refrigerators • Ranges • Deep Freezers SAVE NOW ON ANCelivisamtor DEEP FREEZERS Save On All SizeS, 7.12-15-18,23 & 27 Cubic Ft. Models. WHITING'S Times-Advocate, September 16, 1976 Page 11 MR. AND MRS. RANDY ROMPHF Greenway United Church was the scene for the September 3 wedding of Lesa Dugas and Randy Romphf, Rev. Harley Moore officiated. The bride is the daughter of Jerry and Leona Eagleson, Grand Bend and ahe groom's parents are Norm and Norma Romphf, Parkhill. The bridal ttendants were Barb Neely, Theresa Dugas and Janet Dugas. The est mon was Gary Romphf and guests were ushered by Jim Rock and John Maw. After a wedding trip to northern Ontario, the couple is residing at the Birch Bark Trailer Park, RR 1, Dashwood. Pix by Peake MR. AND MRS. THOMAS FORD St. Andrews United Church, Kippen was the setting for the August 27 wedding of Lynda Joan Workman and Thomas Neil Ford, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Orville Workman, RR 3, Kippen and the groom's parents are Mrs. Agnes West and the late Norman Ford, RR 1, Rodney. Rev. E. S, Stephens officiated. The maid of honour was Dorothy, Parker and bridesmaids were Joyce Workman, Elizabeth Thompson and June Ford. Junior bridesmaids were Heather and Melissa Moffatt. The best man was N. Mac Ford and guests were ushered by Tom Workman, Glenn Hayter and Ronald Lackey. After a wedding trip to the East Coast, the couple will reside on the groom's farm at RR 1, Rodney, Photo by Frank Phillipps *V pee GRAND BEND CLEARANCE Y2 PRICE ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK UNTIL THANKSGIVING 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES BREMNER Linda Marie Wurm and Charles Frank Bremner were united in marriage at Exeter United Church on August 21. Rev. Harold Snell of- ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Clarence and Lois Wurm, Exeter and the parents of the groom are Frank and Pat Bremner, Exeter. The bridal attendants were Brenda Schilbe, Cathy Parker and Brenda Wurm, The best man .was Ray Glanville and guests were ushered by Rob Huisser and Ralph Bremner, The couple is residing at RR 1, Cen- tralia. Mrs. Margaret Grove, fOrmerly of Exeter, now residing at the Sheridan Villa, Mississauga, celebrated her 102nd birth- day September 14, 1976. Over 80 Club Mrs. Clinton Sweet, Exeter, will celebrate her 90th birthday on September 29, 1976. By ELAINE TOWNSH END Writing this column isn't always easy, The common problems, such as lack of ideas, writer's cramp, a twisted typewriter ribbon and a deadline that arrives too soon, probably don't surprise you. But a few extenuating circumstances crop up that you might not expect. By the way, I seldom expect them either. For example, the most bizarre episode happened a few weeks ago while I wrote a column on the Olympics. The night after the closing ceremonies one of the US television networks aired a summary of the Games. I was visiting my sister and her family, and we all gathered in front of their TV in the rec room. Planning to take notes, I settled comfortably on the floor with my scratch pad, and as usual, I soon became oblivious to what took place around me, I just kept scribbling, and as each page filled, I flipped it down on the carpet, During the commercials, I read Odds n' Ends the account of the Olympics in the evening newspaper. Before long a mat of newspapers and sheets of notes encircled me. That seems to be another of my characteristics. I was absorbed in a film clip, when my concentration was suddenly shattered by the sound of crumpling paper. My nephew's two-month-old pup, Slippy, had bounded into the room and landed in the middle of my notes. When my sister called her, she left as abruptly as she arrived taking my pencil with her. I retrieved the pencil during a commercial break, and no harm was done. A few minutes later I heard paper rustling again. I reasoned that, if I shooed her away, she'd think I was playing. But, if I ignored her, she'd probably go away. My psychology worked! She soon lay down beside one of the boys, and I resumed writing in peace, After awhile, I detected a peculiar odour, but I was too busy to think much about it, The next thing that jarred my consciousness was my nephew exploding into fits of laughter. He pointed to the floor near me and spluttered something about Skippy. I was puzzled for a moment until I looked down at the newspaper. It Was wet, very wet, and so were most of my notes. Skippy was well-trained. My sister grabbed the pup and took tier outside. I don't know why, though; Skippy's emergency was over. Mine had just begun! My niece and her dad turned their faces away; they seemed to become engrossed in the TV. Meanwhile, my nephew gave up ' Get Your . . PRESEASON SAVINGS . . . AT McKNIGHT MEWS WEAR 235-2320 SEPT. 16 TO 30 All Winter Outerwear 10% OFF EXETER ONT. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT CAMPBELL Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall was the setting for the August 21 wedding of Nancy Jane Stretton and William Robert Campbell. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Stretton, Hensall, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Campbell, RR 1, Exeter. Susan Stretton, sister of the bride, was maid of honour and bridesmaids were Susan Brintnell, Exeter; Peggy Campbell and Jayne Consitt, Hensall. Doug Ferguson, Egeter, was best man and guests were ushered by Wayne Campbell, Eater, Brian Campbell, Hensall, and Jim MacFarlane, Goderich. Following their honeymoon to the Southern States the couple took up residence at RR 1, Hensall. Shop At Wilson's Jewellery Beside Bank of Montreal, Exeter PLEASING YOU PLEASES US AND GET A FREE SILVER DOLLAR Nothing to buy. All you have to do is apply for this handy card. his battle to stay on the couch and rolled ,onto the floor. When his 'mother returned, she reproached him warning him it wasn't funny. But even she couldn't bide slight smirk. Fortunately, I had read most of the paper, but I had .to copy two pages of notes, partly front memory and partly from soggy sheets. What I go through! Be Sure You Enter Our Free Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlitnited (New and Used) Sales. & Service • Antiques & Things MAIN ST, 235.1064 EXETER Arimmemumosimpoommiimulimminimisuarmium,ramilmastioh "Sweetest music this side of Heaven" MONDAY, SEPT. 27, 8 1 1:30 at the • HURON PARK REC HALL This Popular Performer and hisiarnous group will make this event a night to remember. 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