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MIDDLETON'S DRUGS
Miss Pan ,daughter
of the late Mr, and Mrs, J.
Adair,.W0104m t and Robert
Philip (1.14141) TiP14144.P.P, son of
Mr, and Mrs. .PhiltP.PPhitanner.
Crediton, _exchanged marriage
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Church, SetertieY, March 14 at
4pm,
Given in marriage by her
brother, Jack Adair, the bride
was wined in .a white satin
brocaded dress in cocktail-
length, .A matching coat and halo
headdress with shoulder length
veil added to :her wetling en-
segme, She wore a corsage of
mauve orchids,.
Her attendant was. Miss. F1,
leap Hurley, London, wearing
fuschia,. tulle over satin with
matching headdress, Fier
sage was of white roses,
Terry McKay, London, was
best man and Douglas White and
Pat ,Orchard, both of London,
ushered,
A reception was held at the
Village inn, Grand Bend, where
the groom's mother received in
a grey knitted boucle suit with
pink accessories and corsage of
pink roses,
The bride travelled in a pirik
wool suit with black acces-
sories.
The couple will make their
Ceremony at Crediton
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A former Exeter resident, Mrs. Merle (Ethel) Mode acts in an Important capacity in Toronto as
secretary to Premier John P. Roberts. In this picture, which recently appeared in the Canadian
Weekly published by the Toronto Star, Mrs. Mode serves a cup of tea to the Premier as he confers
with Minister of Mines, George C. Wardrope in his Queen's Park Office. A bronze bust of Sir John
A. MacDonald can be seen in the background. Taconis photo
BACKACHE
home in London.
Guests attended the wedding
from W1righ4r0, L.i Stow el,
MOleSWOrtil Thomas and
London.
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STUDEBAKER ?
of honor and sister-in-law,
Mrs. Don McCurdy, Exeter, as
bridesmaid were gowned alike
in mint green taffeta sheath
dresses with norganza over-
skirts fashioned like the
bride's. Their white veils were
gathered at the crown with white
roses and they carried cascades
of white mums.
R o ss Woodhouse, London,
was best man for his brother and
Don McCurdy, Exeter, brother
of the bride, and Frank Wood-
house, London, brother of the
groom, ushered.
A reception was held in the
church rooms where the bride's
mother received guests in a
turquoise shantung sheath with
Matching jacket, white and black
accessories with corsage of
pink and white carnations. The
groom's mother wore a blue
floral print silk sheath with
navy accessories and pink and
white carnation corsage.
For travelling the bride
changed to a three-piece royal
blue knitted suit with white and
black accessories and corsage
of baby pink roses.
The couple will reside in Port
Huron, Mich.
Pink snapdragons and white
mums with lighted candelabra
formed the setting in Centralia
United Church for the wedding
of Carol Ann McCurdy, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C.
McCurdy, RR 1 Centralia, and
Lawrence E, Woodhouse, Port
Huron, Mich. son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Woodhouse, London,
Saturday, March 14 at 2 p m.
Rev. D. M. Guest was the
officiating minister and Mrs.
Ken Hodgins, Centralia, fur-
nished the wedding music and
accompanied the soloist, MrS,
Don Graham, Exeter, who sang
"The Lord's P r aye r" and
"Whither Thou Goest".
Given in marriage by her
father the bride wore a street-
length gown of white lace over
peau de soie with flaring over-
skirt fastened at the front with
a bow. The bodice was fashioned
with a boat neckline and elbow-
length sleeves. A crown held
her finger-tip bouffant veil. She
carried a white Bible crested
with pink Sweetheart roses with
streamers knotted with rose-
buds.
The bride's sister, Mrs. Rob-
ert K. Lyon, London, as matron
H&S learns cancer-cigarette link
Pies, tarts raise
$45 toward pool
Precious Blood CWL realized
$45 at its pie and tart bake
sale Saturday afternoon in the
Exeter Library basement, the
proceeds to go toward the Ex-
eter swimming pool fund.
CWL members were quite
pleased at the response to their
efforts. Mrs. E. Fritsch was
convener of the project and she
was assisted by Mrs. D. Ward,
Mrs. F. Wright and Mrs. H.
Minderlein. Mrs. Ward was re-
sponsible for the St. Patrick de-
cor which added to the attrac-
tiveness of the sale.
Final plans for the sale were
made at the CWL meeting in the
school last Monday evening, at-
tended by Rev. J. E. Kelly and
16 members.
President Mrs. G. Gregus
conducted the business when it
was decided to present each
pupil in grades 6, 7 and 8 who'
gave speeches at the open house
with a prize.
Trip to Mexico
topic at Caven
Mrs. John M. Gibson, Wel-
lington St., who recently visit-
ed in Mexico, gave an account
of her trip at the Caven Con-
gregational Circle meeting last
Monday night.
She displayed a number of
articles native to that country.
She was introduced by Mrs.
Kenneth McLaughlin.
President Mrs. John Burke
conducted the meeting which
was opened by a devotional
period in the Easter theme led
by Mrs. Jack Pryde.
Plans were made and com-
mittees appointed for the pre-
sentation of the Hobby Horse
Fair to be held April 17 and 18.
A donation of $50 was voted to
the Council of Churches world
service work.
The controversial s u bj e c t
"Cancer and Smoking" was dis-
cussed by Dr. Allan Aiway of
Westminster Hospital, London,
at the meeting of Exeter Home
& School last Monday evening.
A film "I'll Take the High
Road" on the same theme was
shown and a question and an-
swer period followed. The pro-
gram was a presentation by the
Exeter unit of the Canadian
Cancer Society. The speaker
was introduced by Dr. D. A.
Ecker and thanked by Mrs. Eric
Heywood.
Mrs. George Vriese contri-
buted a solo.
First, second and third prize
winners of the verse speaking
contest in grades 5 and 6 per-
formed. From grade 5 were
JoAnne Geiser, Jack Darling,
Deanna Brasseur; from grade 6,
Elizabeth Mickle, Bruce Simp-
son, Sherry Ford.
Public speaking winners from
grade 8 were Carol Lynn Shap-
ton, Paulette Schroeder and Jef-
fery Carroll; grade 7, Jo Anne
Whilsmith, Miriam Hiltz and
Bruce Fulcher.
Hostesses were Mrs. Harry
Strang and Mrs. Pryde assist-
ed by their committee.
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However, some skeptics thought
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Obviously they didn't know what a
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