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Times-Advocate, 1985-01-02, Page 5Page 6 Times -Advocate, January 2, 1985 MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM JAMES MORRIS Time moves in only one direction Upon looking over old col- umns, I see that last year I made a New Year's resolu- tion to spend less energy on the unimportant things in life, like not worrying if I was wearing the wrong colours, if my shoes didn't match my dress, or if the house wasn't dusted all the time. Well, that was a pretty sensible resolu- tion that I may have kept about half of the time. This year, I resolve not to waste time. I'm sure all of us become very conscious of time as we watch the old year fade into oblivion and the new one open before us. It seems such a short while ago we said hello to 1984; now, we bid it adieu, ToreveY. I don't have any trouble believing that you are getting older, but it's with difficulty that I remind myself that I am, too. Wasn't it just the day before yesterday that I was 25? How come the young have suddenly become the old, that c- Janice Ann Frayne and William James Morris were unite in marriage on August 25, 1984 at -St -James--- -111yMRS. TOM KOQlt_ Catholic Church in Seaforth with 'Father Caraina of- ficiating. The bride is the daughter of Stan and Marion Frayne, Exeter and the groom is the son of Mrs. Helen Morris, Seaforth. The bridesmaid was Joan DePopp, Kincardine and the best man was Tom Nigh, Seaforth. Guests were ushered by David Froyne, Barrie and James Nigh, Seaforth. After a wedding trip to Ten- nessee, the couple is residing in Seaforth. Photo ley Jack Doerr MR. AND MRS. BARRY MILLS Nancy Louise Whiting and Barry Donald Mills were united in marriagd on October 27, 1984 at Exeter United Church with Rev. W.B. Crowe officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whiting, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mills, Whalen are parents of the groom. Debra Johnston was the matron of honour. The bridesmaids were Foye Kinsman, Mari Martens and Joanne Janzen. The groom's niece, Tara Mills was the flowergirl. The best man was Ray Mills and ushers were Br.uce Mills, Dave Cook and Murton Brock. Kurt Mills, nephew of the groom was the ringbearer. Following a honeymoon in the Caribbean the couple is residing in Exeter. Photo by Jack Doerr Annual Winter SALE Holiday visitors in and out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Brent Caslick and Gregory with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Caslick, Cargill. Mrs. and Mrs. Terry Morgan and family with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Walker and girls with Marys parents in Woodstock Sunday and with Rick's family in Zurich, Christmas day. Tom and I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sovereign and family of Lucan, Sunday and with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kooy ands family, Christmas day. Mrs. Von Overholt attended a family dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Moore and family, Exeter. - Boxing day guests with Tom and I were Mr. and Mrs. • Clayton Kooy, Clyde and Bon- nie, Ben Baker and Shawn Westman of Granton and Miss Karen Hunter, Elimville. Mrs. Linda Riley and fami- ly with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sandercock, clinton on Box- ing day. Holiday visitors with Mrs. Minnie Harrison were Mr. and Mrs. Don Dixon, Hensall, John, Tena and Sandra Dixon Port Severn; Wendy Dixon and friend, Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harrison and Kim, Lucan and Tracy Harrison and friend Martin, London. Mrs. Minnie Harrison was a guest Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mills entertained their family Christmas day and spent Box- ing day with relatives in London. I wish to thank everyone who phoned or delivered news in the past year. Keep Cen- tralia in the news. Wishing all a happy and prosperous 1985. Starts Thursday, January 3 30% .e 5O%,ff the years slipped away so quickly as the generations advanced'' more is only a flash in the pan. so to speak. in the great scheme of our universe. It seems to me... When scientists tell me that the world is billions of years old, I'm forced to realize that I (you, too) only get a tiny portion of the action. Even a life that lasts 100 years or ;t by Gwyn Whilsmith Lately, I've been helping to write the history of one of our townships, and as I read about the pioneers who open- ed up the country, I'm struck, time and time again, that MR. AND MRS. WADE RILEY Ruthanne Marie Quick and Wade Leslie Riley were united in marriage on November 23, 1984. Ruthanne is the daughter of George and Lillian Quick, Hensall. Wade is the son of Lloyd and Wynn Riley, Staffs. Maid of honour was Terri Dobson and the best man was Bob Johns. Open reception to follow on February 16, 1985. • k«1 MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM SNOW Deborah Marie Little and William .Thomas Snow of Calgary were married October 5, 1984 in Heritage Park, Calgary. Tina and Cresta, daughters of the groom were bridesmaids. Debbie is the daughter of Joyce and Charlie Little, of Calgary and Bill is the son of Bill and Alma Snow of Exeter. All winter wear Coats • Dresses Blouses - • Sweaters Slacks • Co-ordinates 94 701,44.14.0. Ltd. Slams 14 - 44, 141/2 - 241 Centre Mall, ExeterNINBINIK TO MARRY - - Mr. and Mrs. William Stanley, RR 4 Thed- ford ore hoppy to announce the marriage of their daughter Laurie Ann to Kenneth George Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Payne, Crediton. The wedding will take place on January 12, 1985 of Crediton. Open recep- tion to follow. Filter Queen "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482.7103 these were flesh and blood people, who lived, breathed. worked, played and dreamed even as we do, and then were gone, even as we shall be. One hundred and fifty years ago, history was made without us. One hundred years from now, it will be be- ing made without us again. 41'oday is our only chance. A little piece of time is all we get, and it moves in only one direction. So, the days, weeks and years that are alloted to us are precious. and fraught with power and possibilities. Any good we do on this earth must be done now. Let us, therefore, resolve, this year, to use our hearts and our minds to their fullest potential. Not all of us will make a great dint in history, but we can all do our best. Kirkton WI enjoy lunch The Kirkton Women's In- stitute held their December - meeting December 13, 1984 at the Kirkton-Woodham Com- munity Centre. A pot luck supper started the evening when the members invited their husbands or friend. The conveners of the supper were Joyce Strahan, Phyllis Rodd and Doris Spence. The programme conveners Jean Ratcliffe and Janet Linden had a very interesting evening planned. A skit was presented by Evelyn Wiles as the bad man and Janet Linden going to bed. Getting rid of her wig; glass eye: false teeth was enjoyable. Finally the intruder was caught. Doris Spence led in Christmas songs. Guest speaker Mike, O'Shea of Granton told of his recent achievement and had some slides of his farm which were so interesting in his far- ming.operation, his buildings and his family. Draws were made for Christmas plants. President Phyllis Rodd had a short business meeting. The roll call "Name a restaurant that you enjoy eating at and why!" Members name plates were given out. They are very nice, yellow with blue printing. The next meeting is January 24, 1985 with •the theme as "Health". Have you heard about the four brothers. one of whom was a doctor, another lawyer, and another a minister? When someone asked the fourth brother why he didn't go to university and "make something of himself" he replied, "Because some- body's got to stay home and sack the oats." Whether we're sacking the oats, doctoring the sick, or painting a masterpiece doesn't much matter, as long as our mental attitude is right and we're doing the best we can. So, it seems tome we'( bet- ter grab 1985, before it gets away from us, and live it to its fullest. God bless thy year! Thy coming in, thy going out, Thy rest, Thy travelling about, The rough, the smooth, The bright, the drear, God bless thy year! IIIIIIIIIIII11111HIHIIHIIIIII111111IIIIIII11111111111f1111H11MII ulul111M INIHllltlllu11111111111111 a Want a new look? Pamper yourself to a shampoo, cut, style, manicure, pedicure, mini facial, makeup, tanning session and sauna. M .- For only 46.50 3 at 2.1 Concept II I 235-2455, Zehrs Plaza Introducing Ramona Alexander Qualified Esthetician Tues. - Fri. Afternoon Sat. 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OR SUTTER JIFFY POPCORN SOI .95 PFRESHKLRIS END OROIN ROASTS 241.29L0 FRESH CINT O C,T PORK LOIN CHOPS 417 kS 1..99 3 rib, 3 centre. 1 tenderloin. Fresh economy pock LOIN PORK CHOPS 3.28 kg. 1.49 Ib. ERE ISH PORK SIDE RIBS 326 kS 1.491. FRESH MEATY .RK HOCKS ,l 1 52 kg ASST 0 I/AVM/RS . 24 02 PURITAN STEWS 1.79 Whole 12 14 Ib avq cut 8 wrapped for your froo7or PORK LOINS 3.73 kg. 1.69 ib LAP/014 ASSTT0 VANE TRS CASSEROLE BASE PEA OR YEDE TAIL/ ANT SOUP 159 1402 9 Medium Ground formerly r1.vrM GROUND BEEF 3.51 kg./lb. 1.59 OAYERN BRAND WIENERS 4509 .89 0 MAIM 19 OE PUMPKIN PIE FILUNG 1.19 A3510 FLAVOURS 4oz 9 LIVES CAT FOOD .37 BASIN, TUB $ TILE CLEANER 2.13 REO OR U SCENTED 225., CLAIROL FINAL NET 2.99 Stacys- 1`T6.ub MARGARINE .89 Schneiders, sliced or piece BOLOGN A 4.39 kg. / Ib.1 .99 FRESH PORK LOIN TENDERLOIN END ROAST 306591•39 LD. STORE CUT POLISH SAUSAGE 3 73 59 1 ■69 1D MARY MILES 51./CED SIDE BACON 1.79 500 S Macaroni Spaghetti or Spoghettinl CATELLI ---PASTAS 1 kg pkg. .99 DE1 MONTI 1 .0I WHOLE WHITE POTATOES .75 rruUok•r (i•m •1 .••1 p• CHICKEN LOAF 4.39 kg./Ib. 1.99 •551 0 r1.7OURS *CAIN'S DRINKS 1.09 7 710,,1 *MCP S 4o Ot PRUNE NECTAR 2.29 FRESH DELI SLICED / COOKED HAM 1.99 Ls 439 59 Vegetable 133 le coat 1 07 3.49 FROZEN BAKERY SE AFRESH 3509 FSN�si I I�7 Superior. 675 g BREAD .69 Vanilla. Buttersctoch, Choc • Beatrice, Squire, 2 Titre ICE CREAM 1.79 DEMPSTER 5 SCONE ROUTE BREAD 07S 9 .79 ASSY 0 YAR McCAIN $ 1 59 FRENCH � 39 FRIES ■ OEMPSTER 5 PLAIN DARK ItYE BREAD 450 S .69 DEMPSTER b 67S 9 STONE OROVNO BREAD .99 ASST 0 914701355 100 NESTLES HOT CHOCOLATE2.94 5.pe'ri.r PRODUCE Prod. of U.S A. red'or whi GRAPEFRUIT to 48,5/.99 Prod of U 5 A BROCCOLI .99 Prod. of U S A 10 oz. SPINACH •79 Prod of Ont MUSHROOMS Ib 1.59 Conodo Foncy 3 Ib MAC APPLES 1.29