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When Rether's Restaurant I.
opens its new glass door in Exe-
ter this Friday, it will offer the
public the most modern eating
acilities in Western Ontario. •
The $20,000 professionally -de -i•
signed renovation has .complete-
!ly transformed the restaurant I.
!from its eye-catching front to 1,
its stainless steel kitchen. Little
but the brick of the old building,:
remains.
There's .a host of highlights ill
this new restaurant. „
In deeor. it's :bright, gay.
In fixtures, it's comfort, con-
venienee and style.
oPy shine on the front. 1 'Three distinctive planters 'add
Flagstone leads in the inset a natural touch to the atm -
entrance, sphere.
The interior features a new Wallpaper pattern is an "in -
soda. fountain, with is own .can-. ported Raseh original pattern in
oPY, :enlarged and custom-made bright colors. The dada. is shiny,
seating accommodation, and light brown arborite, Carriage
colorful ..tletor, liamps, installecl on the watts
and hanging froni posts, provide
lighting. The ceiling is Random
Lucan Personals acoustic tile, '
in appointments, it's content-
porary, fashionable as the chem.,
se dress.
In music., it's high fidelity.
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New front of the building feat-
ures nearly full-length, wide
windows encased in aluminum
°ani surrounded by colorful
stone. Two new neon signs
brighten the exterior, one a 24 -
foot long horizontal panel above
the canopy, the other an 8' x 5'
vertical sign with multi -colored
lights. Pot spots under the ean
PHONE A85 -W EXPTER
A Crowning
Achievement
The new Rether's Restaurantfranks
among the finest of its kind in
Western Ontario.
We extend hearty congratulations'
to the Rether family for the out-
standing achievement in the reno-
vation of this Exeter restaurant.
IT WAS OUR PRIVILEGE TO
BE THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR
FOR THE RENOVAION,
C. A. Mc -Dowell
And Company
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
CENTRALIA, ONTARIO
Seating accommodation — the
— Continued From Page 15 rapacity is n — is arranged in
?Airs. Charles Glenn, nee Aud- four rows. There. is one rew at
rey Whitehead. was a guest of booths on the south side. two in
boner a choir party of 2V the .centre and a banquet area
held at the home of Mrs. Clar- along the north side. The banquet
ence Hardy last Wednesday eve- area features a long, 18 -foot
ning when she was presented lounge seat with. tables and
with a kitchen step stool. A chairs.
".Bride's Luggage" earliest Seats are brown and turquoise
charge of Mrs. Kay Egan IV" with the tables in the opposite
won by Miss Joan Hodgins. shades,
chivaree for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn! At the front of the building are
was also staged last week by
nearly 40 of their friends. , two large display eases for eon -
and tobaccos, and a
Mrs, Bill Allen speutgueastfeowi
feelicr.tommnrCoa rack.
days in Parkhill the
The soda fountain, which offers
Mr. and Mrs. Austin O'Neil and •
.atlewedding of her eight stools features an all -
ter -in-law, Miss Dorothy Allen stainless steel, refrigerated
c Mies and former LUCIA- bar.$5()00 high :fidelity system
who was wed an Saturday.
a
ilex attending the Hockstad-
Clark wedding in Detroit last,•
Saturday included Mr.and Mrs.
Chester McComb, Mr, and Mrs.'
Don McComb and Kevin, Mrs.
William Golding, Miss Helen De
Coursey and Mr. and Mrs, Mur-
ray Mara.
. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ranting
left for Toronto on Tuesday
where they will pick tip their!
daughter, Mrs. Will Killain and
son and will leave on Friday for '1
a two-week motor trip to New
Brunswick. Mr. Kiliani who is!
visiting there will return with
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. Ford]
them
their daughter, husband and
three children were weekend
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McFalls.
M. Carl Leitch and Mrs.
Patricia Watson both of Dee -
field escaped uninjured when
their cars met head-on just north
af Lucan about midnight Sat-
urday causing an estimated
damage of $800.
Miss Margaret Neil attended
the Able-Varley wedding last
Skturday in the Rowntree Me-
morial United church, London.
Rev. Ann Graham officiated.
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Armitage
and family were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Darling
of Parkhill.
Rev. Walter Hughes was guest
speaker at the 124th year service
of the Denfield Baptist church
last Sunday.
Miss Barbara Beim Of General
Motors Diesel, London, flew to
Rohe on June 15 to spend her
vacation with friends.
Mr. George Lackie of Water-
loo was a Wednesday guest of
his sister, Mrs, M. O. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W, Wasnidge
last Sunday attended the 1.00th
anniversary services at the Car-
lisle United church where the
guest speaker was the Rev, J.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Tones
and Wendy were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mts. Irving Gibson,
Mr, Erle Young who succeeded
Mr.' Dennis Atkins as Lucan
constable began duties last Mon-
day.
Ifs the
New. Look
For .RETHERS
A. chique as the newest fashion, }tether's
Restaurant incorporates the latest in
contemporary, colorful design. Ws
hearty atmosphere will spice your
enjoyment of the finest foods.
We've taken pride in designing,
furnishing and equipping this
restaurant to serve the people
of Exeter and district. We feel
confident you'll like its new look.
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Our congratulations to nether's
for providing the community
with eating facilities
"par excellence".
• Coady Store Fixtures
Equipment
rHONE IAYLCht 4449$ •GUELP14/ ONr
has been installed in the restaur-
ant to provide 11111.00 for the
[customers, 111 fi speakers are
;installed flush in the ceiling and
'a novel feature, a speaker -clock
!imported from I10114k1, has been,
installed.
Two stand-up coolers,. in stun-
ning Sierra gold, will keep 18
teases soft drinks en ice at
tine
To add to patrons' .comfort, a
.complete new air .canditioning
.and beating system has been irt-
stalled.
• New china — in the "Country
Fair" pattern — and new silver-
ware have been purchased for
the opening.
The kitehen features new gas-
fired equipment including a
• French frier, steam table, stove,
steak broiler and a "slice -a -min-
ute" toaster that will handle t.p
to 240 slices in an hour.
A new hot water tank and new
plumbing have also been in-
stalled.
Completely new throughout,
the colorful, contemporary:, :com-
fortable, convenient restaurant
,provides a major improvement
to Exeter's main street.
Congra-tulations
& Best Wishes
Murphy Tobacco
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A. Job Welt Done
1 We congratulate Rether's Res,
tion completed this week.
taurant on the excellent renova.
It was our privilege tQ do the
electrical work for this modern
restatirant,
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A Toast
To Rether's
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ALL -DAY FRIDAY
Free Coffee!
Donated by Standard Brands
Free Do -Nuts!
'Donated by Canada Bread
Free Pop!
From Tuckey Beverages
Free Lollipops!
From Scales & Roberts
Free Popcorn!
From Murphy Tobacco Lid.
Free Cookies!
AI&C's by Christie's
DOOR PRIZES
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* PICNIC HAWS
From Coleman's & BurnS
* 12,BOTTLE COOLER
From Tuckey Beverages
* CHRISTIE'S COOKIES
Six 1-1b. Assitd Boxes
* STAFFORD'S GIFT BOX
* SMILES 'N CHUCKLES
124. Box of Chocolates
DRAW PRIOAY NIGHT 11 I.M.
See The Most Modern.
Restaurant Facilities
In Western Ontario
A COMPLETE
RENOVATION
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And Twelfth Anniversary
Celebration I
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