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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-08-27, Page 6M., {LH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ‘,/ TY. ua 4 AIM SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ASH SUPERIOR Ft Isio to C rn xi OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. ELIVER PHONE 235-0212 Whole SHORT HIPS cut & wrapped for your freezer 60-80 lb. avg. et a 2 0 og IM o. to 4 4 0 0 RI 4 og 4 a 4 Paramount Fancy Red SOCKEYE SALMON 7 3/4 oz. tin '1 79 Sunlight POWDERED DETERGENT 3 ,,frebox $1.79 Betty Crocker Angel CAKE MIXES your choice 1 • 18 Fortune WHOLE MUSHROOMS 10 oz . ti ns 88( sliriiiiiiiirpose CLEANER Electrasol DETERGENT pack' b°nus 6 0oz. PEPSI OR 750m1 GINGERALEpleposit /994 bottles Canada WHITE VINEGAR 128 oz. jug sl .49 iiiiiiidiPRAY356g.s2 99 1 litre 9.89 +2.69 I r. MR. AND MRS. IHOR ORENCHUK Carrie L.M. Trott and Thor B. Orenchuk exchanged marriage vows at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Stratford, on July 5, Father Paul Beck solomnized the ceremony. Lucille Rousseau was the organist and vocal numbers were provided by June Pollard, Stratford, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Trott of Stratford. The groom is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth 'Orenchuk of R.R. 1 Cbntralia and the late Stephan Orenchuk. Matron of honour was Vicki Green of R.R. 1 Embro. Susan Matchett, Kitchener, and Natalie Orenchuk, Toronto were bridesmaids. Flower girl was Debra Woodhouse of Stratford. Stefan Orenchuk of R.R. 1 Centralia was best man. Groomsmen were Frederick May, Toronto c.id Gregory Trott, Stratford. Frederick Trott of St. Marys and William Kechnie of Stratford ushered guests. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the couple is residing in Stratford. ,Ocicis Ends. By RtAttiE TOWNSH EN P It's, a dream! Or is it a nightmare? It's a mirage, an illusiOnlka trick of the imagination, It's sleight of hand by some invisible magician. It's fake, it's phony. It can't be real, It can't be what it appears to be. It just can't But it is, Where did it come from? How did it get here so fast? One day there was no sign of it; 'next day - boom - there it was right in front of us, It's getting closer all the time, large as life, and there isn't a thing we can do about it. We can't stop it, and we can't run away from it. We can't walk around it; we can't climb over it; we can't burrow under it. If we hide our heads in the sand like ostriches, it'll roll right over us. It's in plain view now, by day and night. We can taste it, see it and even smell it in places like the orchard. Signs of it seem to be everywhere we go. We can hear it in the wind and feel it in the air; we can sense it in our bones. We can see it in other people's eyes. It caught everyone by surprise, as it does every year, but now everyone seems to know. There it is, straight ahead in our path so close we can almost touch it. We could scream and yell and make a lot of noise, but that wouldn't scare it off. We could complain and threaten, but that never worked before. We could make it feel unwanted, but it always comes anyway. We could explain that we're just not ready.and beg for a little 'more time, butit never listens. No, talking would be a waste of time. It's coming closer. In just a few more days, it will take over completely. It's inevitable. We can't ignore it nor avoid it. We can't run away from it; we might as well stand our ground and face it. There's no sense fighting,.it. We can't beat it, and we certainly can't change it. We might as well accept it. It's inevitable that it will come and it will stay for its. allotted time. Then something else will roll Along to take its. place, All we can do is. 'row With the flow' It's a system that's been in effect for a. long, long time. Who. are we to question it? Heck, we might even. find something to enjoy in it.! . One of the reasons It often seems unwelcome is. because it catches us off guard each year, even though we know it's coming eleven months. in advance, - We're so wrapped up. in summer things we just. forget summer has to end and it has to begin. It's the signal of the beginning and ending of • many things - end of vacations, end, of summer; beginning of school, beginning of autumn;, prelude to winter. That's why it's a joy to some people and' a drag to others,. In spite of its promise 21 fall colours and .. refreshing breezes, it's. met with mixed emotions, and it takes us by surprise again. You'll be working in your garden some evening • soon and feel a chilly tap on your shoulder. It can't be. But it is, It can't be MR. AND MRS. BRIAN JOHNSTON Debra Margaret Whiting and Brian William Johnston were united in marriage at Exeter United Church, on August 9. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norm Whiting, E,ieter, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Johnston, Ex- eter. The maid of honour was Nancy Whiting, sister of the bride. The bridesmaids were Brenda Vermunt, friend of the bride and Nancy Miller, sister of the .bride, Dale Peck, friend of the groom, was best man. Guests were ushered by Tom Johnston, brother of the groom and Brad Johnston, nephew of the groom. After a honeymoon to the Ottawa Valley, the couple will be residing in Exeter. Photo by Jack Doerr Open Mon.,Tues, Wed. 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