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WHITING'S
WAREHOUSE
Main St. Exeter 235-1964
By ELAINE TOWNSHaND
You can tell a lot about a
home and the people who live
in it just by looking at the
frig door.
Some people always used
the refrigerator 'door as a
bulletin board, but the fad
seems to have grown in
recent years.
Walk into a stranger's
kitchen, glance at her frig
door and you'll know
whether she's got kids. If you
study the door closely, you
Might even guess their ages
because it makes an ex-
cellent art gallery for pre-
schoolers' "abstracts,"
kindergarten kids' houses,
cars and animals and grades
one, two or three telling-time
charts, numbers, printing
and writing. You might even
find the essay or poem of a
budding author.
If the family likes pets,
you'll probably find a snap
shot of the dog or cat,
You might meet other
members of the family
through photos of last
month's reunion, the beach
party two weeks ago, sister
Ann's new baby, little
Tommy's second birthday
party or Dad caught in a
candid shot when he ac-
cidentially turned the garden
hose on himself.
If an angel brought a
message containing all
wisdom, few would be im-
pressed. A great speech is
one that tells us what we
wish to hear and already
know.
Kids aren't the only
creative people in a family,
One lady said her husband
wrote a poem for her en their
fourteenth wedding an,
niversary "to prove the
romance hadn't gone out of
their marriage," Re did such
a good job it was still on the
frig door on their fifteenth
anniversary,
When you look at a frig
door, you may realize
someone in the family has a
poor memory. Reminders
may include, "Take dog to
vet Thursday at four." or
"Sally, dentist, Tuesday one
o'clock."
You may also discover a
wife with a knack for subtle
hints, like "Don't forget to
take sue out to din-
ner Saturday night."
Roommates can use the
door for a memo pad: "so
and so called," "call so-and-
so," "out of milk" or "If you
can't find your blue sweater,
I borrowed it,"
If there's a dieter in the
house, the frig door is a dead
give-away. The dieter or a
meddlesome helper will
plaster it with slogans :
"dangerous curves ahead,"
"calorie city", "no snacking
zone" or "many a round
figure has been required by
eating too many square
meals."
A popular diet aid seems to
be a cow cut of felt and held
on the frig door with
magnets, The cow,
strategically placed at eye
level, says: "Holy Cow! You
Again??"
If the lady of the house has
a sense of humour, she may
use a saying, such as "Eat at
your own risk" or "My
kitchen doesn't always look
this bad; usually it's worse."
If she's smart, shecouldadd:
"Nothin' beats thanks and
best wishes, `cept help with
the dishes."
More tips on the likes and
dislikes of the family are the
magnets used to hold the
pictures, messages and
slogans. Cartoon characters
may be used in a house with
small children or numbers to
help older .children learn.
A lady may prefer fruits or
bright flowers that com-
plement the decor of the
Married
in Leduc
Forrest- McCu II .ough
Joan Carolyn Forrest and
Edward Deuvall McCullough
were married in Leduc,
Alberta on July 17. The
bride's parents are Edison
and Elva Forrest of RR 2,
Hensel', and the groom's
parents are Edward and
Winne red McCullough of
Milwaukee, Winsconsin. The.
marriage took place at the
home of Wolf and Sandra
Alex in Alberta.
The couple will be residing
in Hawthorne, Nevada,
where Ed is an electrical
engineer with the in-
ternationally known Bechtel
Construction Company.
kitchen. I've seen lady hugs
and frogs, and one lady said
she used a tiny mouse. (I'll
pass on the last one, thank
you,
What do I have en my
refrigerator door? I bad two
furry dogs with perky ears.
The magnets holding the
ears gave way and the ears
drooped every which way
until they fell off, I guess my
frig door was opened and
_closed too often.
I could stick on a remin.
der, such as "detour, curves
ahead," but what I really
need is a padlock,
The modern frig door
makes a unique belletin
board, but the old ice box
could tell some stories as
well ,One man recalled that,
in the days when milk was
delivered to the house and
the doors were left unlocked,
he put notes for the milkman
in the icebox because he
would be at work when he
called.
The Wes might read
"Leave two quarts today.
How are the kids? Could you
loan me five bucks til the end
of the month?"
Although the house owner
and the milkman only talked
two or three times in two
years, the latter always
answered the notes in the
same friendly fashion. And
he loaned the five bucks, tool
MR. AND MRS. PETER TETLEY
Adrianna Van Rao)/ and Peter Tetley were united in marriage
at St, Boniface Roman Catholic Church on July 5 with Rev.
Charles Gervais officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Case Van Raoy, Dashwoocl, and the groom is the
son of Mrs. Grodon Tetley, Toronto, The matron of honour
was Cora Whittington, sister of the bride, and maid of honour
was Joan Allen, friend of the bride. The best man was David
Tetley, brother of the groom. Bridesmaids were Joanne Van
Raay and Teresa Van Raoy. Guests were ushered by John,
Hart, Peter Heisey and David Mitsui. Flower girl was Christine
Tetley and Jamie Tetley was ring bearer. After a honeymoon
in the United States, the couple are residing in Toronto,
Photo by Jack Doerr
The regular Caven
Presyterian. Church Service
was held Sunday with. Rev,
A.C. Young BA., Ooderich
as guest minister,
He took for his text the
potter in Jeremiah, Organist
Robert McIntosh_ ac-
companied on the organ,
Guest soloist was. Mrs,
Marianne McCaffrey who
chose for her pleasing solo,
"Hospitality".
Rev, Young will be With
Qom for the next two
Sundays at MO. A XI,
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