HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-09-23, Page 111
NOTICE
As Of
Oct. 1, 1976
the
LEGAL AID OFFICE
for Huron County,
will be located at
44 North St., Goderich
Phone 524-9612
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Beside Bank'of Montreal, Exeter
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If the pattern above seemed to be moving when you first looked at it . . . don't worry . . .
your eyes are perfectly normal. It's an optical illusion and it fools nearly everybody.
TEST N0.2
If you've been at The Wall and Floor Shoppe at the rear of the Junction lately and have
seen that they have Huron County's largest selection of wallpaper and a truly excellent
choice of floor coverings and decorating items your eyes aren't fooling you either. You
probably noticed that the selection of quality merchandise is all arranged to make your
shopping as easy as possible. If you also spotted that we are offering tremendous values
(shown in centre of pattern above) . . . what are you waiting for. We'll be happy to help
you choose just what you need to brighten up your home.
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Active Exeter couple Marrs. 50 years
Times-Advocate, September23, 1976
P tge 71
Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer of
Exeter celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary, Sunday,
September 19 with a family
dinner held at their residence.
Relatives attended from as far
away as. Michigan, Ohio, Toronto,
Woodstock, Chatham, Sarnia,
London, Lucknow and Fort Erie.
An Open House was also held
with Mr. & Mrs, Sweitzer
receiving best wishes from over
175 friends and neighbours.
The couple were married on.
September 15, 1926, at Hensall
Methodist Church with Rev. A. E.
Sinclair officiating.
Mr. Sweitzer was a building
contractor in the Grand Bend
area until 1939 when he moved his
family to Exeter and took over
the management of the Huron
Lumber Company until his
retirement in 1959 due to 111
health.
He was Reeve of Exeter for two
years, 1949-1950, is a past District
Governor of Lions International
and is a life member of Lions
International.
Mr. & Mrs. Sweitzer have three
children, Mrs. Irvine (Lois)
Armstrong of Exeter, Ralph angl
James 'of London, seven grand-
children and one great grand-
child.
The Sweitzers reside at 20.
Victoria Street and enjoy their
summers by travel and cam-
ping and spend their winters in
Florida with many hobbies of rug
hooking, shufflecourt and card
playing. Hurondale Institute
start fall activities
The Hurondale Women's
Institute began its fall season on
September 14 at Usborne Central
School with the president Mrs. H.
Dougall presiding.
Several items of business were
discussed and passed. Roll call
was 'a community concern or
need." Many interesting replies
were given.
The Institute Rally is to be held
in Dashwood hall on October 4
and area convention in Tillson-
burg on November 9 and 10.
Elimville Institute have ex-
tended an invitation to join with
them on October 13 and to come
in costume.
Mrs. Gerald McFalls was
chairlady for the program, The
motto "Are you going places or
alb just being taken" was ably given
MI by Mrs. Ray Cann. Federated
news was read by Mrs. Arthur
Rundle. Mrs, Riney Keller gave
current events. Mrs, Ted Pooley
gave hospital report reminding of
the tag day and rummage sale
coming in October. Emergency
report was given by Mrs. Wm
La mpor t,
Mrs. Harry Strang reported on
historic bell cairn which had been
erected in front of the school
during the summer.
Mrs. L, Webber introduced the
speaker Mr. Kim McLean. His
talk was interesting and very
informative on wills and laws in
regard to women and how they
have changed over the years. A
good discussion period followed,
Mrs. S. Love thanked him,
Mrs. Dougall thanked the
program committee and a social
half hour 'was enjoyed by all.
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Baskets of daisies, blue salvia and chrysanthemums decorated St.
Paul's United Church for the August 28 wedding of Kerry Elizabeth
Amos and Edward Louis Price. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Amos, Parkhill, while the groom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Price, Tillsonburg. Rev. Edwin Hancock performed
the double ring ceremony and music was provided by organist Gray
Knapp and soloist Jack Levie. Miss Geraldine O'Hanley was maid of
honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Jane Grass, sister of the groom, and
the three sisters of the bride, Kathy, Joan and Janet Amos. Dale Avery
was best man and guests were ushered by Doug Howey, Dan Sparks,
Rick Overall and Paul Price. The couple travelled to Northern Ontario
far a wedding trip and returned to Guelph where they attend univer-
sity, photo by Peake
Roast corn
at Elimville
By KATHY COOPER
ELIMVILLE
Mr. & Mrs. John Batten and
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper at-
tended the corn roast, the
Ausable River NOmads held
Friday evening at Elimville hall.
The Elimville Women's
Institute catered to the Jones-
Blair wedding at Kirkton-
Woodham Community Centre,
Friday evening. Many from the
community attended the
reception later the same evening.
A large number from the area
attended the Western Fair during
the past week.
Misses Cathy and Judy Coates,
Exeter spent the weekend with
their grandmother Mrs. Squire
Herdman.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper spent
several days with Mr. & Mrs. Al
McDonald, Owen Sound and also
with Mr. & Mrs. Tom Withers,
Pembroke.
Mr, & Mrs. Roy Pepper Exeter
visited with Mrs. Lewis Johns,
Sunday,
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Pulton at-
tended the Pehlke Reunion at
Gravelridge School, Sunday,
Mr. & Mrs. John Batten visited
with Mr, & Mrs. ken kadey,
Huron Park, Sunday.
Mr, & Mrs. Floyd Cooper and
family visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Russell Morley, Sunday.
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