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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-12-31, Page 5IRWIN'S OF EXETER 405. Mdih South 235.0700 A Col Of A Sale IRWIN'S OF EXETER 1/3 OFF 20% OFF SWEATERS HANDBAGS #0* 20% OFF SKIRTS SLIMS N*..,.avg.to04°' 20% OFF BABY WEAR Hurry, Selection just won't last Lindenfields Ltd. PHONE 235-2361 EXETER 1 / LOOKING fORVARD TO INC c/letei eaz We're taking off into 1965 with every hope that it will be a grand year for you. Thanks for your • patronage ... we look forward ? to serving you in the New Year ahwAdtwa of Ootti South End Service PHONE '2854322 EXETER To all f riend s may the NeW Year bring all the good things you're wishing for. A Crediton girl wed time for ha ppy ga therings estive holidays IIMIXAMICE0 VAMOMIWaRK, Nn.kin:::MEMIMMERMEMPAit Mr. & Mrs. Orland Squire, Centralia PO Mr, & Mrs, Pon, Meyer, London, with mr. & Mrs. Nelson Squire. Mr. &• Mrs. John. Kestie, Sue, •Janice and Jelin, Kitchener and Mrs. Wm, Hodgins, London with Mr. .& Mrs. R. W. Kestle, Mr. 4 Mrs. Ralph Swei4er and family with Mr. & Mrs, Claude Blowes, Presten. Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Blackwell` and family and Miss Hettie Sweet with Mr. & Mrs. Clinton Sweet. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hess, Mrs, Beatrice Hess, Zurich, and Mr. .& Mrs. Chris Abel, Thedford, with Mr. & Mrs. W. S. Simmons. & Mrs. Kenneth Wood and family, Wingham, Mr. Bob Skinner, Waterloo University, with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Skinner. Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sieamon with Mr. ,& Mrs. Alan Parker, London. Mr. & Mrs. Laurie Doan: Chatham, with Mr & Mrs. Jack Smith. FXster, and Mrs, Alan McLay, aiPley, with Mr. & Mrs., Herman Powe. * Mr. & Mrs. V. C. Pills and Trndy, Hamilton, Prot.* MrS. Waddell, Guelph, Mr. & Mrs. Robt. chaff° and. James, Mrs. Muriel Sweet, Exeter, and Miss Helen Sweet, Toronto, with Mr. & Mrs. C, V, Pickard, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Woodall, Windsor, with. Mr. & Mrs. John pride. Mr. 4 Mrs. Bert Brown, Windsor, with Mrs. Chester Rowe. Mrs. R. Skeggs, London, with Mr. & Mrs. Hector Heywood. Page 5 Times-Advocate, December 3L 1964 Richardson, Sarnia, Mrs. F. A. May and. Mrs. Wm. May with Mr, 4 Mrs. Warren. Kay, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Parker and family, Port Precilt, with Air. & mrs. Gordon parker. Mr. 4 Mrs. John Kerr and Cameron, Toronto, Mr. & Mrs, Harry Penhale and family, Cooksyille, with Mr. L. J, pep- hale. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Huxtable, town, and Mrs, Gertrude Mus- ser, London with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Musser. Mr. & Mrs. Chas, Cowen and children with Mr. & Mrs. R. E. Pooley. Mr, Elmer Powe, Centralia, Mr. & Mrs. Don MacGregor, IN TOWN. Mr. & Mrs, A.13. MacWilliam with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. & Mrs. P. L. Raymond, Also in London with Mr. & Mra. Prank Raymond, Mr. & Mrs. Wm, HoWett and wateri09, Mr. John Mae., Naughton, University of Wes- tern Ontario and Mr. .& Mrs. Lyle Kendell, Grose H.:, WO., with The lien. & Mrs, C. S. MacNaughtori. Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Fordham and Kimberley Ann and F/1_, J. A. & Mrs. Cann, Mary Anne, Kathy, and Nancy, Bellville with. Mrs. Jean Main Dr. & Mrs. D. Richardson and children and Mrs. C. M. bridesmaid_ was Miss ,Marilyn. Gallaway, Crediton, They wore street-length gowns_of red yel, yet with jewel necklines and carried white mums and, silver sprayed pine, Paul Carey of iiPt Parkhill was best man and Ronald Hajas RR 3 Dashwpod, ushered guests. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. King chose a blue lame sheath with corsage of gold mums and the groom's mother chose a turquoise brocade suit and gold mum corsage. For travelling to Windsor and through Michigan, the bride donned a royal blue wool suit and corsage of pink roses. The couple will reside in Galt. December 19 mar,. rine •yours were exchanged he, tween Marlene 4velyn King, daughter of Mr, and. Mrs, Sani King, Creditor:, and Donald Ma- honey, PPP- of Mr, and Mrs. John mahoney, RR 3 Ailsa 0raig, Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a white street,length gown with.chiffen skirt and lace overblouse with threer.quarter sleeves. A :seed pearl headpiece held her eltpul, der-length veil with lace border and ehe carried a bouquet of red roses, white mums and silver sprayed pine. Maid of honor was Miss B rends. Schock, Zurich, and Wed in Staffa UC two-piece dress of pale blue brocade, white accessories and red rose corsage. Assisting were Misses Evelyn B 1 ain, Marg Ashley, Jean and Joan Clunnis. For travelling the bride changed to a dress of royalblue faille, red coat, black acces- sories and red carnation cor- sage, The couple will reside in London. the bride's attendant wearing a red sheath of embossed ben- galine in str ee t-length with matching jacket and matching wedding ring headpiece with veil, She wore a corsage of red and white mums. Douglas Jeffery, London,• was groomsman. A wedding reception was held at the home of the groom's parents. The young couple left for a honeymoon in British Columbia. The bride donned a white three-quarter length orlon coat with black acces- sories. Mr. and Mrs. Gackstetter will reside in Exeter. Miss Susan Helen Jean Nich- olson, daughter of Mrs. Helen Nicholson, Malakaa, B.C. and Earl Edward Gackstetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Gack- stetter, Exeter, exchanged marriage vows Saturday, De- cember 19 at 2:30 pm in James Street United Church parson- age. Rev. S. E. Lewis officiated. The bride wore a, whit e street-length dress of lace bro- cade over satin with controlled full skirt. A paste 1-beaded crown held her bouffant veil of nylon tulle. Her corsage was of pink and white mums. Miss Carol Gackstetter, Exe- ter, sister of the groom, was Exeter girl weds in Preston Miss Sandra Ann Sharrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aquila Sharrow, William St., Exeter, was married to Jim Hagey in Preston Baptist Church Saturday, December 12. They will make their home in Galt. --photo by Bob Bauer. White Christmas trees with blue balls and lights, basket of white and blue mums with scotch pine sprayed silver and lighted candelabra formed the setting in Staffa United Church for the marriage of Kathryn Irene Har- burn and Euagelo Tsoumaris, London, Saturday, December 19 at 2:30 pm. The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Henry M. Harburn, Staffa, and. Mr. ,and Mrs. Geor- geos Ts oum ar is, Ulachia, Greece, are parents of the groom. Rev. A. H. Daynard officiated at the ceremony and David Kemp furnished the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. R. D. Sadler, Staffa, who sang "Wedding Prayer" and "0 Holy Night." Given in marriage by her father the bride chose a floor- length gown of peau de sole embroidered with seed pearls and sequins of aurora borealis crystals, with chapel train, bateau neckline dipping to a U at the back. A matching head- dress held her shoulder-length veil and she carried a white Bible crested with a cymbidium orchid, pink roses and Scotch pine cones sprayed silver with pink roses trailing. Mrs. Alex. Meikle, Exeter, sister of the bride, was matron of honor wearing a street- length dress of peacock blue satin with panel falling from the right shoulder. She carried pink mums and scotch pine sprayed silver. Miss Doreen Wills, London, was bridesmaid and gowned similarly to the matron of honor. Miss Heather Meikle, Exeter, was flower girl wearing a light blue dacron frock with nosegay identical to the other attendants. Mr. John Christodoulou, Lon- don, was best man and Mr. Alex Meikle, Exeter, ushered guests. A reception was held in the church rooms where the bride's mother received guests in a 10 reasons why this all-new 7ougot Mr. Frank Sheere, town, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hockey and Mary, London, left Sunday for Florida. Mrs. Gertie Hockey accompan- ied them as far as Lansing, Mich. where she will visit with relatives. PERSONALS Mrs. Nola Love spent a few days last week with her sister Mrs. Stan Kayes and family at Toronto., Mr. & Mrs. Terry Gowdry and daughter have moved into their new home which formerly belonged to Mr. & Mrs. John Stocker now of Weston. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Eagleson and Mrs. Beatrice Eagleson are spending the Christmas holi- days in Florida. Just for a little while. The luxury of Tex-Made sheets can be yours at low White Sale prices. THE MOST FASHIONABLE BEDS IN CANADA WEAR TEX-MAM. SHEETS .(i) 'DOMINION 'TEXTILE'COM PANYI LIMITED, MONTREAL automatic is your best washer buy MAYTAG the dependable automatics 1. Pushbutton water tempera- ture controls including Cold Water WaSh. 2. Big-family load capacity, 3. Lint-remover tub With swirlaway draining action, 4 • . Maytag agitator action, 5.zinc.coatea steel cabinet defies rust and corrosion, Wei k104 6. Porcelain top and lid pro. toots against damage from spilled detergentsi bleathes and alkalies. 8. Rustproof lid binges. 9. Ramous Maytag dependa. 10. $ 279 00 only with trade 7. Virtually indestructible pump. Our Maytag prices are guaranteed the lowest in Canada. If within one month of purchase you find the same machine any place in Canada priced for less money, we will refund the difference, BUY THE BEST FOR LESS SANDY ELLIOT Chesterfields, Recliner Chairs, Bedroom Suites, Mattresses, Hassocks, Mirrors, Vacuum Cleaners, Carpets, Lamps, Desks, Television Sets, Radios, Refrigerators, Ranges. We service what we sell. 442 Maln South, E x eter •••• •••:-.s- • 235.0W MR. AND MRS. EARL GACKSTETTER To reside in Exeter Grand Bend By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL CHRISTMAS GUESTS With Mr. & Mrs. Alex Ham- ilton and Bradley were: Mrs. Rebecca Lewis and Eber, Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Wein, Mr. & Mrs. Marven Wein and Garry, Cheryl Anne, Sharon, Darlene, Ricky and Penny of Crediton. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Gill, Onalee, Janice and John, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Allister, Janet and Kathy of Hamilton, with Mr. & Mrs. Willis Gill and family. At a family gathering at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Baker Thursday evening were Mr. John Watson of Ottawa and Mr. & Mrs. Alger Baker of Toronto and other relatives and friends. With Mr. & Mrs. Ray Patter- son and family were Miss Mae Patterson ofNewmarket, Mrs. Marjorie Knight and Robert of London, Mrs. Ken Patterson and Mr. & Mrs. Johnston Patterson and family. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Baker with Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Mc- Intosh and family of West Wil- liams. Mr. & Mrs. John Kowalchuk, Larry and Reed with Mr. & Mrs. Wellwood Gill.