The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-08-22, Page 8MR. AND MRS.
. photo by Jack Doerr
HENRY POST
Sisters attend bride
Thursday, Aug. 22 to Saturday, Aug. 31
NINE DAYS OF FAST, FURIOUS SELLING
HUNDREDS OF SHOES ON DISPLAY, PLAINLY MARKED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. COME EARLY, COME OFTEN. YOU CAN'T AFFORD
TO MISS THIS MONEY SAVING EVENT. EXTRA CLERKS TO SERVE YOU. OUR MOTTO: "CLEAN HOUSE EVERY YEAR REGARDLESS OF
PRICE. THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING VALUES WE ARE OFFERING.
CHILDREN'S
School Shoes
CHILDREN'S
Party Shoes
TEEN-AGE
Dress Shoes
TEEN-AGE
School Shoes
HIGH SCHOOL
Boy's Casuals
STURDY
Boy's Oxfords
Straps and Ties Assorted Styles Black, Brown, Tan Assorted Colors Suede and Leather Black and Brown
Assorted Colors ASsorted Styles and Styles Foam Soles Neolite Soles
Regular to $5.95 Resular to $5.95 Regular to $6.95 Regular to $8.95 Regular to $8.95 Regular to $9.95
SALE $2 91 SALE $3.88 SALE $ 1.94 SALE $3.88 SALE $2.91 SALE $3.88
Pogo Q TimqA,Acivpoto.•,,, .August 22, 1903
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David. Floedy and Don. Mac-
Namara of Windsor vieitedwith
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield
ever the weekend after attend,.
ieg camp at Pleten.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Fuke,
Torente, called in Exeter Sun,
day after spending the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Cock-
rare, grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. chambers
and Gloria accompanied by Mr,
F. W. Clark arid Mrs. Frieda
Snell attended the Chambers
picnic at Canatara Park, Sar-
nia, Sunday,
Mr. and. Mrs, Chester Tay-
lor, London, spent last Wed-
nesday a guest of Mrs. Bessie
Taylor, Nelson St.
Miss Ann. Creech is holiday-
ing this week in Farmington,
Mich. with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Daley end daughter Lorraine,
Mr. Emery C. Jerrnyn of
Vancouver is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Jermyn, Riverside
Drive. He is the oldest male
scholar to attend the recent
reunion of SS 7 Biddulph (Gran-
ton).
Misses Betty Coates, Verna
Cpates, Meta Salter and Mrs.
Margaret Fletcher left Wed-
nesday morning on a few days'
motor trip.
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'N FANCIL5
. • photo by Kilbreath Bros.
MR. AND MRS. ALLAN L. TAYLOR
start fall
early! Elimville honors
departing couple
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford,
Con. 2, Usborne Township were
guest of honor at a party in
Elimville Hall Friday evening.
They recently moved to Exeter
to reside.
The evening was spent in
playing cards and reminiscing.
Mrs. Harold Taylor expressed
regrets of all at losing two good
friends and neighbors and. Whit-
ney Coates presented Mr, and
Mrs. Ford with a card table and
chairs. Both expressed appre-
ciation.
Their family was present for
the occasion including Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Ford and daughter.,
Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Ford, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.
Reg Ford and girls, St. Catha-
rines; Mr. and Mrs. William
Ford on the farm in Usborne.
The ladies of the commu-
nity served lunch.
Will live in Exeter
The marriage ceremony was
performed by Mr. Robert Booth,
Toronto, Mrs. Irving Snider,
Zurich, furnished the wedding
music.
Given in marriage by her
uncle, William Eagleson, Grand
Bend, the bride wore a floor-
length gown of Chantilly lace
over taffeta styled with fitted
bodice, round neckline and lily
point sleeves. The bouffant skirt
which extended in a slight train,
was fashioned with tiers of lace
and trimmed with sequins. Her
elbow-length veil of silk French
Fashionable Dresses
Fall moods prevail in exciting
first run fashions. Fashion takes
oe a disarming simplicity in the
new figure skimming lines and
flattering flares. These lovely
dresses will get starring roles
in any fall wardrobe,
Excitingly New Fall
ich, was best man and Albert
Vanderlaan and Hank Bosch
ushered.
A reception was held in the
church rooms where the bride's
mother received guests in light
blue dress with lace overskirt
and white carnation and red
sweetheart corsage.
For a trip to the Thousand
Islands the bride changed to a
pale blue linen sheath with cor-
sage of red carnations and white
button mums.
The couple will reside at RR 1
Embro. The bride is on the
teaching staff of John Knox
Christian School, Woodstock.
out of town guests attended
the wedding from Woodstock,
Blenheim, Sarnia, Chatham,
Wyoming, Strathroy, Aylmer,
Hamilton, Forest and London.
SWEATERS Three from here
attend art clinic
Miss Mary Van Camp and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Koch,
of town attended Lake Huron
Zone. Recreation Council Art
Day in Owen Sound Thursday.
Over 50 artists from all over
Western Ontario painted scenes
from the Yacht Club whichlater
were criticised by Mrs. Preen
Campbell, Guelph.
This is the third "Art Day"
this summer; they have proved
to be very popular.
Priced From $4.95
Thinking about your new fall ward-
robe? The place to start, of course,
is with your foundation garments.
May I suggest you make your ap-
pointment now. UNTLEr
IRWIN'S
Three sisters were the
bride's attendants when Miss
Sadie Vanderlaan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ubel Vanderlaan,
RR 3, Exeter, exchanged mar-
riage vows with Henry Post,
RR 1 Embro, son of Rev. and
Mrs. H. Post, Rynsburg, on
Friday, August 16 at 8 pm in
Christian Reformed Church,
Exeter.
Red and white gladioli and
ferns formed the background
for the ceremony performed by
Rev. A. J. Steinstra, Miss Jane
Syrier, Stratford, provided tra-
ditional wedding music.
For her wedding the bride
chose a floor-length gown of
white nylon over taffeta styled
with fitted bodice extending to a
V in the front, scalloped neck-
line forming a V in the back
and trimmed with iridescent
sequins and long lily point
sleeves. The bouffant skirt was
fashioned with two rows of lace
down the front. A crown of
sequins held her elbow-length
veil of silk illusion. She carried
a white Bible crested with a
white orchid and stephanotis.
Her attendants, Miss Wendy
Vanderlaan, as maid of honor,
Miss Tinie Vanderlaan as
bridesmaid and Wilma Vander-
lean as flower girl were gowned
alike in pale blue street-length
dresses of crystal sheer with
scalloped necklines and short
scalloped sleeves. They wore
matching flower headdresses
with short veils and carried
cascades of white and blue Ice-
burg mums.
William Westerik, RR 2 Zur-
EXETER
Ontario
Mrs. V. Armstrong
89 ANNE ST , EXETER
Phone 235-1920
Your
Head
Quarters
For
Vitamins
OF THE
YEAR mill s Anniversary SALE
THE SALE Ninth
Mr. and Mrs.Allan Lawrence
Taylor will make their home in
Exeter on their return from a
honeymoon spent in Ottawa and
Eastern Ontario.
The couple were married in
the Palm room of the Sahara
Motel, Sarnia, on S at urda y,
August 10 at 3:30 pm. The bride
is the daughter of the late
Cameron MacGregor and
granddaughter of Mrs. L ulu
MacGregor, Grand Bend, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor,
also of Grand Bend, are parents
of the groom.
'
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wes held by an erganZa
rose, She carried pink rosebede
end
Carel Taylor, greed. Bend,
sister of the groellil as Maid of
honor, was gowned in a street-,
length dress of silk er ga z a
ever taffeta ie peacpele Wee with
matching headdress. Marion
MacGregor, Parkhill, emisin of
the bride, as bridesmaid, aed
Dianne TaYier, sister of the
groom, as junior bridesmaid,
were gowned similarly to the
meid of honor, in deep pink,
The attendants carried baskets
of shaste daisies with centres
matchirig the colpr of their
dresses,
Glen Gratton, Grand Bend,
wes best man and Fred Des-
jardine and Rpnald Oration both
of Grand Bend ushered.
A reception was held in the
Sahara bale o ny dining room
where Mrs. Macgregor, grand-
mother of the bride, received
guests in a wiee silk jersey
dress with white accessories
and corsage of white roses. The
groom's mother chose navy silk
with romance accessories and
Pararnette Syrup $2.95, $5.50, $8.50
Infantol $6,25, $3.50, $2.25, $1.25
Tri-Vi-Sol $4.25, $2.95, $1.65
V1-Daylin $5.55, $3.35, $1.65
Parmettes Special, 25-day size FREE with $6.00 Size
One-A-Day Multiple Vitamins . . . . . $4.49, $2.75, $1.49
Vita-Pops $2.50
Haliborange ,C' Tablets, 100 for $3.80
Maltevol Vitamin and Iron Tonic $2.50
cheeso
with apple pie . _
Tills year the Kingston aed
Di str ic t AgrIctilturel Spciety
have ennpunced that eereething
new been added te the hals,
ine seetion df the weirient
A neer speetal class hae been
added to the PfUe list, an t (Ap-
pie Pie with Cheddar Cheese
Crost." For wOuld-be eontese
tarits who would lilse the recipe,
it is as follows; '
"Peepare yotir favprite pie
crust, add 2/3 cup grated cned-
dar cheeee to tne Upper crust
and bake as yoe would en or-
dinary
matching eorsage.
For travelling the bride
changed to a raspberry silk
shantung dress with white ac-
cessories end white corsage of
gardenias end rpsehuds,
geeets attending from a cii$,
tance were from Detroit, In-
dianapolis, London, Fontbill,
Toronto and Seaforth.
Plan schools
for 4-H topic
During the next two Weeks
the Huron county 4 41 Henie-
making CIO leaders Will attend
tpritireientg“ Ts2emelnsicyf Z yt,,hoedefat
ing with the importance of dairy
products.
Leaders te this community
will train at the Legion Hall,
lieesall, August 27 and 28. If
impossible to ettand t hie school
others are being held in Wesley
Willis United Church, Clinton,
August 22 aed ?3 and Com,
mtmity Arena, Wingham, August
29 and 30,
Leaders f'or Kipper' 4-H club
"The Thrifty Kippenettee" are
Mrs. Robert gemmell andMrs.
Stewart Pepper; HuroncialeJol-
ly Jills, Mrs. John Pym and
Mrs. William Dougall;
ton, Mrs. Lorne Hodge, Miss
Jean Martene and Mr s, Al
Smith; Elimville, Mrs. Norman
Jaques and Mrs. Ross Skinner;
EXETER
Just arrived in time for Fall
and back to school. You will
find all the latest styles and
colours available.
Priced from $4.95 up
NEXT DOOR TO
SANDY ELLIOT'S
Open Tues” Wed,, Thurs., Sat”
9 to 6
Friday to 9
We specialize in
mows, COLOUR, SHAPING,
SHAMPOOS & SETS
For appointment phone
205-1452 Exeter
PAlt .044 •P.II.g.e4 -PrpAct MA,
plastic bag .aaci put in frepeer
.te Make laressicrumils, Whenever
needed, If :P.Tt .)4re.aticrumia.s.
4r.P ealled Or, take twO. froop.
slices and .grata tilegi on the
grater, py the time ie greted
the premhs erg thewed and even
text4ro,.
You Cannot
Afford To
Miss This
Sale
Dashwood, Mrs, El?en Weigeed
end Mrs, AncielPli "
SKIRTS
Beth's
HAIR.
STYLING
MEN'S
Dress Oxfords
Black and Brown
Regular to $12.95
SALE $5.83
MEN'S
Dress Oxfords
Leather Soles
Assorted Styles
Regular to $17.95
SALE $7 77
MEN'S
Work Boots
Cork Soles
Goodyear Welt Cons.
Regular to $9.95
SALE $7.77
MEN'S
Casual Oxfords
Foam Soles
Suede and Leather
itegutar to $9.95
SALE $3.88
WOMEN'S
Dress Pumps
Assorted Colors and Styles
Regular to $8.95
SAL E 97c
Care of gloves
Good grooming require s
spotless gloves.
To keep cotton gloves bright
and new looking, the Canadian
Cotton Council suggest that they
should be washed before they
become badly soiled.
Use cool water and Mild soap
flakes. Since knuckle and fin-
gertip areas tend to pick up
heavier Soil, scrub these areas
wi a soft, well-lathered brush
before washing.
Rinse in clear, cool water.
Then roll the gloves in a terry
cloth towel and squeeze to re-
move all excess water. This
also keeps colored gloves from
streaking.
While the gloves are still
damp, stretch them lengthwise
and blow into the gloves to re-
gale their original shape. Then
place on a towel and dry at
room temperature.
WOMEN'S
Dress Pumps
High Illusion Heels
Assorted Colors
Regular te $9.95
SALE $1.94
WOMEN'S
Dress Pumps
Broken Lines
Regular to $9 .9 5
SAL E $3.88
WOMEN'S $1 94
L 0 r TA b alkk
Dress Pumps
ASsortecl Styles
and Colors
Regular to sELOS
SALE $2,91
- SPECIAL -
Men's Oxfords - Small Sizes
Sale Reg. to $15.95 si 94 Black arid Brown
A Good Boy For Growing Boys
Bedroom Slippers -
Women's Canvas Casuals - 9.94
Teen T Age Jets Ass't Styles - $1.94
Women's Dress Pumries $4.85
WOM EN'S
Dress Gores
Arch Supports
Wa lking Heals
Regular to $12.95
SALE $5 83
NIZISTYLE YOUR
NAIR SO UNIQUE -
FRIENDS WILL STOP
FORA SECOND PEEN .10°A, 'OFF All New Fall Merchandise Including Luggage
/stir
SHE '
BtO IFUL
TM'S SHOE STORE Ltd.
WOMEN'S
Dress Pumps
ONTARIO
WOMEN'S SUMMER
Sandals
Beige and White
itegi.aar to' 0.43
SALE $2 91 EXETER
Silhouette
HAIR FASHIONS
141ONt tktttit
Blaticfr• Brown, Beige
Assorted Stiotoi
Regular to, $12.95
SALE $4,85