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Times-Advocate, 1978-07-27, Page 6 (2)Page 6 Times -Advocate. July 27, 1978 Odds 'n Ends More people, places, things First. I could sere only the top half of the screen above the .heads In tront of rife Secondly. I was text cheap to • pay S2 to rent a head set And thirdly 1 realiied 1 could go to the movies anytime but how often could I watch the clouds from above Instead of below "By ELAINE TOWNSHEND In cloud.. rain. sunshine them" and even snow. the. Rockies We drove- _through the never lost their awesome Okanagan Valley. and it beauty Sometimes Joan and seenied as though we found 1 felt as though we were another fruit stand at every - driving through the clouds few hundred feet Most of :After straining our necks for the booths were still board - days peering up -at the snow,- ed up. but soon they would caps, it was astonishing to be filled with fresh fruit look down from an airplane Wherever we went. there to see (he`tips of the mown- was an abundance of ac - tains poking through the tiyittes to he enjoyed - hik- clouds.• Yng. tishing. swimming.. I dreamed of watching_ a boating and horse.back moviQ•.K:hile travelling in a riding jet 30.000 feet in the air But A fern threaded its way when the chance carne. it between rocky and wooded wasn't the thrill f expected -islands. then crossed open 9'Jltll III III I IIIII II II I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 11111111l111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIII IIIItIIIItIIII1111111111111111L E. n = - MARY WILLIS - We are pleased to announce that Mary Willis hos joined our stofffand will be happy to serve you. La Boutique hairstyling E. 79 Victoria St. W. Exeter Phone 235-1098 • for appointment T11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 r water to Vancouver island Its red bark dies in the The Strait of Georgia was winter but the leaves do not calm. but still it managed to We headed for Sproat rock the ferryOntly. •Lake. which reportedly had rhythrlii ally prehistoric rock carvings on We disembarked a 1-- _ the rocks along its shore. We Cornox On the mountainous never found the carvings: in road between ('ontox an.1 fact. we couldn't even find Victoria. we stopped at the hike But we drove past Malahat Lookout. where we other lakes that were still could see beyond an inlet to • enough and clear enough to farms. towns and lakes that reflect the clouds In sharp looked like patches on blue contrast. in another park we Jeans Even backtracking on "discovered Qualicum Falls this stretch of highway.prov- catapulting over rocks and fallen Togs We watched the churning. writhing water below us. glanced up at the towering firs surrounding us. remembered the rugged mountains enclosing the scerfe. and gradually we developed a new respect for Nature — its power and its 'mystery. • We realized we..didn't have to leave our own coun- try to see a variety of landscapes. to explore Nature's unspoiled -parts or to meet people of differing lifestyles The most intpor- Jant asset we gained --from our trip was an appreciation of the people. places and things that make up Canada. ed worthwhile. because the scenes were everchanging Turning inland. we drove through the Cathedral Grove -- one of the last. accessible forests of giant trees - remaining rn B ('._Yost of the Douglas Firs. Western Red Cedars. Western Hemlocks. Balsams and Broadleafed Maples sprouted 300 years ago after a fire swept through the forest. but a' few have stood for more than &10 years The largest Douglas Fir in the grove measures 912 feet in diameter and stands 244 feet high. Another tree that we noticed often in B C was the Arbutus.' We were. told that MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM TIDESWELL Kathy Marie Dinney and William Neville Tideswell were un- ited in marriage July 22 of the Crediton United Church by• . Rev. Grant Mills. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dinney, Crediton and the groom -s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tideswell, Goderich. The maid of honour was Darlene Chowen and bridesmaids were Vicky Roger and Karen McKay. The best man was Richard Stevens and guests were ushered by Johri-Tideswell and Dale Dinney. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls the couple will take up residence•in Goderich. Photo by Haugh 4 - MR. AND MRS. CARL°ALLES Jean An_n Fenton and Cari Louis Alles exchanged marriage vows in a double ring ceremony July 8, 1978 at the home of the brides parents. The br 1e.isthe-doughter of Howard arid' Loreen Fenton, Stretford and formerly of McGillivray' township: The grooms parents are William and Martha Alles, also of Stratford. Rev. John Davies -officiated. The"attendants were Linda Ki said and Wayne Greve, both of Brantford. After o wedding trip to northern Ontario the couple has token up residence in Stratford: Photo by Haugh ' MR. AND MRS. JAMES RUSSELL THOMPSON Deborah Janie Coughlan and James Russell Thompson ex- changed marriage vosyys July 8 at the Ilderton United Church. Rev. George Sach officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Coughlan and :Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomp- son are parents of the groom. The maid of honour was Debra Alliston and bridesmaids were Carol BeatsQn, Doreen Holmes, Jean Thompson and Jane Thompson. The best man was Glen Thompson and guests were ushered by. Dwight Coughlan, Brad Taylor, Aaron Bullock and Wayne -Coughlan. After a honeymoon to the Bahamas, the couple has taken up residence in London. 1 ■ / * LADIES 1 WEAR U * i> MENS g in WEAR 1111*CHILDREN'S S WEAR ALL REDUCED LARGEST OEPA SFW1 235-0270 e OUR SIDEWALK SALE CONTINUES INDOORS SAVE o "lc;: ` junction F F OUR REGULAR PRICES CONGRATULATIONS TO MRS. MARGARET CAMPBELL OF HENSALL. SHE WAS THE WINNER IN OUR BABY BONUS DRAW. , FLOOR COVERING • WAuPAf ER FAMILY CLOTHING • DRAPES comics { 1 •-a .,. tet. '- "•4 1 • CELEBRATE 50th ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dixon celebrated their 50th wedd;rig anniversary with a fami- ly supper at the Dasaweod Community Centre Tuesday night. The Dixons were marnei in Trinity Anglican Church in Ailsa Craig and moved to the third concession of McGillivray. The mayor of Exeter proclaims Mon.., August 7, 1978 as a Civic Holiday Don't Miss Summer Clearance SALE t: T E Blue Bonnet at IN ZURICH ALL SUMMER STOCK REDUCED 20-50% A I soles are final STARTING July 21st' -Aug 12th No refund on sale items i HEYBIG SAYERS HAVE WE GOT FOOD BUYS FOR YOU UTIVITITTMTIT=711111 &H UPERIOR FOOD MA ii H SUPERIOR FOOD M 11 ►T'!:F1IUj C•I F%7• D T A: K ii 0 2 8 tot 4 H UPERIOR F• •D OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK FRI NIGHT TILL 9 Schneiders Thuringer Sliced or Piece, SUMMER SAUSAGE ''chneiders Full Cooked Boxes of Fried Chicken Schneiders Mini Sizzler Sausage Schneiders Boneless Picnic Shoulders R.T.E. Schneiders Skillet Strips Schneiders Beef Steakette$ Schneiders Head Cheese Burns Pride of Canada Wieners Store Sliced Cooked Ham Kraft MIRACLE WHIP 32- jar $ 1.2, 235-0212 su' 3 Ib 2 Ib .89 box '1.49 Ib ., ., 51.99 '1 .29 4 ,g Ib'1.29 °1.05 s lb '1.09 °1.98 Vac l's, Ib Bowls 12 g, ea Facelle Royale TOWELS 89t. Printed, 2 Roll Pkge Cottonelle BATHROOM TISSUE Plage of 4 99' Red Seal or Universal SOCKEYE SALMON 7ttoz.tin '1.33 Fab DETERGENT 6 Ittre box $2.29 Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE I°" jar $5.29 Red Rose TEA- BAGS b�ss1.66 Quench FLAVOUR CRYSTALS Pkge of 4 85' Vac 1 Liquid Jox DETERGENT 24 oz 794 c Stokelys Fancy PEAS CREAM CORN OR KERNEL 'CORN Your choice, --14 oz. tin Heinz 39' BARBECUE SAUCE 1 6 oz bottle 69' Zeit Super Bar Size SOAP 3s $1.69 Latelli • MKC CHEESE DINNER 4/$1 7'a oz. pkge Del Monte Fancy BARTLETT PEARS 2/s1 14 oz H SUPERIOR FOOD RY.E H UPERIOR FOOD MA.. ti &H SUPERIOR FOOD MARK 11 &H SUPERIOR FOOD MARK i Superior Enriched BREAD 24 az 38( •. •. Hostess CINNAMON BUNS 6s 79( Ontario No. 1 COOKING ONIONS 2lb 49c California Red Cardinbl GRAPES lb 73' Old South ORANGE JUICE 1212 oz. tin 79' 100% Frozen. Concentrated From Florida SAVE 46' By Case 24 '18 50 1 l_bi :l N 11 •Z•I ITfiF11:11a1•]:Et•I•I.l.. _11:Aii ac 0 O SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET A&H