HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-09-24, Page 7Rebekahs .hear
about Assembly,
The Pride of Huron
Rebekah Lodge members
met Wednesday evening
with NG Margaret Cook
'presiding and VG Marjorie
Arthur assisting and 40 pre-
sent
A guest Sister 110S-0
TOttentlarn of B.C. was in-
traduced and welcomed. It
was reported the Odd
Fellows and Rebekahs are
entering a float in Exeter
Fair parade. Fair booth
plans were finalized.
New rituals will be
ordered, also Tabloids and
advertizing will be ordered.
R.S.I.,G Joyce Morgan
gave a very interesting and
educational report of the
Assembly sessions.
Members are to bring
Constitutions to the next
meeting as many changes
are to be made, The new
agenda for the Sessions was
defeated. There was an
attendance of 721 members
the largest of any session to
date.
Sister Jean Noels gave an
interesting report on the re-
cent Sovereign Grand Lodge
sessions in Toronto. The
next sessions will be held in
Springfield, Missouri nest
September.
Sister Jean said there
were 1628 at the banquet.
Following Lodge .a delicious
lunch was served.
Cole crops ready
for your fall dining
Ontario's summer has
produced plenty of fine fresh
vegetables and, even though
it's September, there are
still more to come. Among
some of the finest of the fall
vegetables are the cole
crops, say the marketing
specialists at the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food.
Cole crops are the
vegetables which include
cabbage, cauliflower,
brussels sprouts and broc-
coli. The peak of the season
for these crops is September
and OctOber.
One of the major growing
areas for cole crops is
Bradford, where climate and
soil conditions are ideal for
these crops. To extend the
season, there are several
plantings during the growing
period to allow for staggered
maturity times, Brussels
sprouts in particular are not
affected by the frost and can
be harvested right into
November without any
, adverse effects.
Before these vegetables
are sent to retail outlets,
they art cooled and trim-
med. Most brussels sprouts
are washed and packaged
before reaching the stores.
As with all fresh
vegetables, it is important to
care for cole crops properly.
Generally, cole crops need a
cool, moist area for storage.
To store cabbage and
cauliflower, just cut a thin
slice from the stock. For
cauliflower, leave the outer
leaves attached and store it
in the refrigerator. Cabbage,
brussels sprouts and broccoli
should be bagged in plastic
before being stored in the
refrigerator,
Now is the time to be
watching for Ontario cole
crops cabbage,‘
cauliflower, brussels sprouts
and broccoli: They provide a
colorful, crunchy and
delicious part to fall meals.
CROWN FAIR QUEENS — senior baking, sewing and flower Queens were named at the
Exeter Fair Friday night. Above, baking Queen Mary Thomson, is crowned by her sister
'Beatrice Flemin,9, sewing Queen Sheila Miller is crowned by Liz Selves and flower Queen
Josie Ryckmcm receives her crown from Marjorie Johns. T.A photo
Extend life of clothing
IT'S NO TRICK
TO SAVING
AT
3 BIG HOURS
WEDNESDAY 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
CRYSTAL
STEMWARE
15% OFF ALL
CRYSTAL
D'Arques
24% Genuine
fetid Crystal
10% OFF
ALL
NORMAN
ROCKWELL
FRAMED
PRINTS
FIELDCREST TOWEL SALE
Lustre towels are thick and thirsty sheared side of silken
shimmer and a looped side of a dazzling colour.
(,)
Lustre Bath Reg. $15.98
Hand Reg. $9,95
SALE $12.98
SALE $7.95
Face Reg. $3,98
SALE 52.98
Royal Velvet Bath Mats
24x36 oblong
-Reg. $22.95
sm.ell 9.95
24x36 oval fringed
Reg. $22.95
SALE S 19.95
Excellent Gilt Ideas For Christmas
Centre Mall
420 Main Street,
Exeter
Open Six Days a Week
For Your $hopping onvenienct
, STORE 9;30-6:00 Mon. Tuts, Wed. thurs. at.
HOURS 9:10 4;00 pit 236.1152.
`one gQowett
PEDLAR
FLORISTS
414 Main St., Exeter, Ontario
CENTRE MALL
Phone: 235-0221
For the Surprise Sale
414 Main St., Exeter
(Centre Malls
Wed., Sept. 24 6-9 p.m. only
FREE Samples
of our daily menu
Centre Mall
Lowerz LeoeL
3
BIG
HOURS
Tremendous
values for the
entire family
SURPRISE
SALE t
Sept. 24th
400
WEDNESDAY 6
Ladies
PANTYHOSE SWEATERS
ladies
Lace Trim
BRA
Fits 90-150 lb.
Beige & Spice
2 ,199(
Long sleeve style
V-neck velour
Top or crew neck
Boucle sweater
Latest colours
White or Nude
Sizes 32/34/36
Individually boxed 1497 $349
Dare Peg-Top
CANDY
200 G. Bag
99( ea,
BLANKETS
Approx. 72" x 84"
Satin Binding
Assorted Colours
$697
eo.
Stoneware
TEAPOTS
5 cup size
Assorted designs
$397
Stacking Style
MUGS
Stoneware Designs
f$147
Sun Gold
GLASSES 3/,109.9,,e 4 More In Store
Sale Items
Look For "Surprise"
Sign
CUSHIONS
Assorted sizes
and colours
$300 $600
EXETER PLAZA, MAIN STREET, EXETER
Use your thorgex, Master Charge or Stednian'g Charge Card
QUILT BATTS CHIP FOAM
78" x 100"
White non-allergenic
Terylene
Non-allergenic
White 1 lb. bag
$399
ea.
97( ea.
Times-A v $optironbor 24, I98Q
ENGAGED— Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McNall of Stratford, are
pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Gail Louise to Ross Andrew McNair, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Scott McNair of Tilbury, The wedding will take place at 4
p.m. Oct. 4, 1980 at Parkview United Church Stratford,
Reception to follow.
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maintenance will reduce the
need for mending.
Surprise Sole Special
off
everything
in the store
(6 to 9 p,m. Sept. 24)
MR. AND MRS. IVAN LUTHER
Bonnie Diana East and Ivan John Luther were married at On-
tario Street United Church in Clinton August 2, The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold East of Clinton, and the
groom is the son of Mrs. Greta Luther of Grand Bend, and the
late Manford Luther. Rev, Pick officiated at the ceremony, and
a duet was sung by Steve Cann and sister Annette Cann.
Maid of honour was Nancy McKenzie, of Exeter, friend of the
bride. Best man was the groom's son, Terry Luther of Calgary.
The bride's brother, Larry East of Clinton and Lorne Luther,
the groom's brother ushered guests. After a wedding trip to
northern Ontario, the couple is residing at Riverview Estates,
Exeter. Photo by Don Walmsley
Extending the life of your
clothing is one way to beat
ever-increasing costs. Minor
repairs and maintenance
will give clothing a. longer
wear life and will save you
money.
Consider the amount of
repair needed and how much
additional wear will result,
and the cost to replace the
item. Your time is valuable
so make the right choices,
say clothing specialists at
the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food.
If the mending needed is
extensive, you may wish to
discard or give away the
garment, or it may be worth-
while to restyle or remake
the garment.
Restyling can certainly
save you money, Clothes can
be made smaller to fit
younger family members, or
taken apart and cut to a
different style. Hems can be
raised or lowered, trims pan
be added, and side seams
can be taken in or let out.
Add patch pockets of con-
trasting fabric, fancy but-
tons, embroidery, or create
slits in side seams,
Use the sewing machine
Decorate your home!
with beautiful
CUSTOM
DRAKES
Choose the fabrics and the
styles you wont and Barb
Whiting will custom make
your drapes for you. You can
also choose matching
bedspreads and pillow
shams.
where possible to mend
clothing, It will save you
time and machine stitches
are stronger than hand
stitches.
Another way to reduce
mending time is through
clothing maintenance.
Reinforcing the seams of a
new garment is a good idea,
especially the inside leg
seams in pants and the arm-
hole seams in blouses.
Loose hems should be
resewn, and pleats and
pocket corners should be
reinforced.
Areas of hard wear,
especially knees and elbows,
can be reinforced with a
piece of strong light-weight
fabric, called a "stay". For
knees, use about a 15-inch
stay. This is inserted inside
the pant leg and fastened to
the side seam allowannces.
Mend and update your
clothes to save money, but
don't forget that clothing
NW *PINNING .41LINIVIT
346 Main St., Exeter, ant.,
Phone: 235.2601
20%
o%
MR. AND MRS. ROB BARR
Donna Bibby and Rob Barr were united in marriage on Sept.
13 at Kirkton United Church by Rev, C. La Roche. Donna is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bibby, R.R. 1, St. Marys and
Rob is the son of Marion Barr, R.R. 1, St, Marys. Maid of
honour was Joan Bibby and. Best Man was Steve Barr. Karla
Thomas, the bride's niece, was flower girl. Rob and Donna are
residing at R.R. 7, St. Marys. Photo by C. Edwards
WHITING'S
AREHOUS
1 Moin St. Exeter
235-1964 •
Come to the
Mediterranean Cafe
and taste our
Surprise Sale Special
The school sign read,
"School zone—don't kill a
child," Scrawled un-
derneath: "Wait for
teacher."
Prejudice is a time saver;
it enables you to pass
judgment without getting the
facts.