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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-09-01, Page 7CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green celebrated their 50th wedding anniver- sary with an Open House and family gathering at their home on Huron Street in Exeter. The Green's were married in Clinton on August 24, 1927. Mrs. Green was the former Kay Livermore. Before moving to Ex- eter two years ago they lived in Grand Bend for 25 years and operated the Wonder Grove tourist establishment for some time. Mr. Green was a member of Grand Bend council for four years, They have one daughter Mrs. W. J. (Audrey) Hess, Woodstock arid three grandchildren. photo by Haugh CELEBRATE 55 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Williams celebrated their 55th wedding anniver- sary, Tuesday, August 30. They were married at the Hensall Presbyterian parsonage in 1922. They have two daughters Mrs. Keith (Hazel) Weber, Wingham and Mrs. Victor (Onah) Stackhouse, Londesboro, six grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. A family celebration was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hern at Huron Park. Mr. Williams farmed for many years at Lots 14 and 17, Concession 7, Osborne township before moving to their present home on Highway 4, just south of Exeter 16 years ago. For four years he operated a Massey-Harris agency in Exeter. Photo by Haugh rti 00 X C 70 0 0 0 rn C PO IH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Tirnes.Advooto, September 1, .1977 Page 7 A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET AOAH SUPERIOR PAY LESS HERE FRESH GRADE A 6 to 9 lbs. X tit V 6 5 0 a so yr. rn 0 2 of r..OL E E P U T F I T Z T 1 77 :7 1 7 1 .77 1. 1 “ . • •- -14 1 Sliced or Piece Bologna Lb. 95' Schneiders All Beef Mini Sizzler Sausage Lb. $ 1.19 Schneiders Famous for Quality Schneiders No, 1 Chicken Legs TURKEY BROILERS 79! Lb 95' Beef Steakettes X6 .89° Schneiders 4 Per Lb. Schneiders Oven Roast Corned Beef Schneiders 2 Per Pkg, Steak Pies Lb. $1.45 Pkg. 69 9. x u, 3 0 0 a GO • K oi d a d n H Devil's Food, White, Butter Pecan etc. BETTY CROCKER CAKE &H SU PE R IO R FO OD MA R KE Schneiders All Beef Maple Leaf European Cuisine Wieners or 1 Lb. Vac Baked Dinner Franks 854 Meat Loaf Lb '1.29 MIXES 19 oz 63 BICKS RELISHES 12 SUNLIGHT DETERGENT $4.29 oz 47' Hershey Drinking Chocolate Heinz Tomato Soup Mazola CORN OIL 320z. $1 069 Clarks KERNEL CORN 12 Oz. Tins 3/S1 Christies GRAHAM WAFERS or CRUMBS Stuart House 25' x 18" FOIL WRAP 2 „ Tin $ 79 10 Oz 4/880 General Mills CHEERIOS 425 G, 15 9z, 994 Treesweet CITRUS JUICES 48 Oz. Tin 754 Heinz Ac a O ae a. cd C m 4 2 oe AC 0 a. I 4 FLOUR Velvet Cake & Pastry 7 Lb '1.19 0 0 so Pt WATERMELONS 99' Ontario No. 1 HEAD LETTUCE 29' FRESH BAKING Weston Raspberry SWISS ROLLS Hostess COTTAGE SLICES Su perior Enriched WHITE BREAD 24 Oz. Loaf CELERY STALKS 30's 2/49' Ont. 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(:=7 PaRTICIPa07017 till Union Gas, You've got nothin'to lo8e, [anion OHS Area teacher at convention Over six hundred delegates representing the 33,000 members of the Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario attended the Federation's Annual Meeting August 16-19 in Toronto, Attending from this area were: Carol Simons, Holmesville; Donalda MacDonald and Mar- jorie Freeman, Goderich; Mary Joan Rathbun, Turnberry; Valerie Thomson, Stephen; and Evelyn Merrill, Blyth. Teacher surplus, the teaching of French, the costs of education, special education, curriculum, women's rights, wage and price controls were among the issues debated by the delegates. Provincial President Jeanne Frolick called on the delegates to take a stand in defence of the schools, claiming that schools are better than ever, educating more children than ever before, at least as well as in the past, Mrs, Frolick proposed a number of actions to ease the problems of unemployment among teachers, including job sharing by teachers who prefer to work half time, She said it would be cheaper in the long run for society to provide jobs for young teachers by having smaller classes and more special education. The alternative, she said, is to pay unemployment insurance to young teachers while some children now in school may suffer all their lives from learning disabilities which could have been helped in smaller classes or special classes. Alan Borovoy, general counsel for the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, was the Annual Dinner speaker. Scholarships worth a total of $39,000 were presented to women teachers, mainly for post-graduate study. Wei MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH ANTHONY RAU Bouciuefs of daises decorated the background of St. Boniface Catholic Church „in Zurich July 16th, when Carolyn Edith Bedour became the bride df Joseph Anthony Rau. The maid of honour was Marilyn Meidinger from Zurich and. bridesmaids were Susan Wildfong, Zurich; Diane Denomme, London; and Patti Bedour, Zurich. The best man was Randy 'Geoffrey, Zurich and groomsmen were Stephen Bedour, John Jeffrey and Fred Ducharme, all of Zurich. Ushering the guests were Danny, Turkheim and Michael Jeffrey, both of Zurich. Flowergirl was Amy Wildfong, Zurich and ringbearer was Jeff Denomme, London. The parents of the happy couple are Mr. and Mrs, Bill Bedoor and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rau, both of Zurich. Following a honeymoon to the Western States and Canada, the couple now reside in Zurich. MR. AND MRS. JOHN WUERTH Linda Darlene Hern and John William Wuerth exchanged marriage vows at Zion United Church on August 20, 1977. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hern, RR 1, Woodham and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wuerth, Exeter. Leisa Ritchie was the maid of honour, and bridesmaids were Karen Brock, Joanne Muller, Susie Ernie. Jennifer Lavier was flower girl. The best man was Noel Skinner and guests were ushered by Gary Maclean,Fred Hern and Steve Wuerth, Robbie Hern was ringbearer. Rev. John Beaton of- ficiated, Nancy Hem was pianist and Harry Hern soloist. After a honeymoon in Northern Ontario the couple are residing in London. Mr. & Mrs. Hedley May at- tended the Ontario summer games at Waterloo where they saw their grandson Richard May of London win a gold medal as a member of the South Western . Ontario Volleyball team. Their granddaughter Shari May was a member of the Byron Midget girls team who competed for the softball championship. Mrs. Morley Baldwin of San Bernardino, California is visiting with her mother Mrs. Russell Schroeder and family. 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