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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-08-11, Page 9WE at A & OUPERIOR) FOOD MARKET LIMITED are trying to keep cool while bringing you two of Proctor & Gamble's HOTTEST DEALS OF THE SEASON 2IzA NT TIDE 79C KING SIZE 32 oz. IVORY LIQUID 99C YOU'LL W ANT TO STOCK UP ON THESE eattewed eeae white lace blouse, white acces- sories and white gardenia cor- sage. The couple will reside In Lon- don, headpiece of self material and carried, a cascade of mums and yellow and garnet roses. The bridesmaids, Miss Carolyn Bearss, London, sister of the bride and Miss Shirley Gardiner, Cromarty, were gowned similar- ly to the matron of honor. Mr. Clem Schoonderwoerd, BR I Mitchell, was best man and ush- ers were Ken Bearss and Bob Rice. For travelling the bride chang- ed to a two-piece outfit in bur- gundy and pink with matching burgundy beret and black acces- sories, The couple will reside at RR 1 Staffa. Guests were present from Lon- don, Flint, Michigan, Seaforth, St, Marys, Exeter and Mitchell. Given in marriage by her fath- er the bride wore a formal gown of silk organza with re-embroid- ered Alencon lace at the neck- line and elbow-length sleeves. The hemline of the sheath skirt was designed with two tiers of the Alencon lace on an English flocked lace. A pill box head- piece of lace dotted with seed pearls held her four-tiered veil. She carried a Crescent cascade of white mums and yellowSweet- heart roses with trailing ivy. Mrs. David Ross, RR 3 Embro, sister of the bride was matron of honor, wearing a formal gown of yellow printed chiffon in empire style with full flowing chiffon panel floating from the back of the neckline and anchored with two tiny bows. She wore a rose petal Wedding Prayer and 0 Perfect Love, Given in marriage by her father that bride wore a floor-length gown of white silk faille fashioned with A line skirt and empire waist. The front panel and elbow- length sleeves were of Alencon lace. The cathedral train falling from the shoulders was enhanced with lace appliques. A lace pill- box held her waist-length illusion veil, She carried a cascade of white gardenias and stephanotis with trailing ivy. Miss Sharon McBride, Kippen, was maid of honor and Miss Betty Jean Miller, sister of the bride, and Miss Carol Cottrill, London were bridesmaids. They were gowned alike in floor-length dresses of yellow silk chiffon over taffeta with white Guipure lace bodice and sleeves. They carried cascades of white shasta Page 9 Times-Advocate, August 11, 1966 emedmeee-n eavz Mr. and Mrs. John Everett Constable are spending their honeymoon in Acapulco, Mexico, following their marriage Satur- day, July 23 at 12 o'clock noon. in Woodham United Church with Rev, John Davidson, Calgary, Alta., officiating assistedbyRev. John C. King of Woodham, The bride is theformer Muriel Ruth Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, RR I Wood- ham, and a graduate of St. Joseph's School of Nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Constable, St. Marys, are parents of the groom, Baskets of white gladioli and yellow shasta daisies formed the setting for the ceremony. Mrs. Don Carter, Seaforth, played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Stewart Cun- ningham, London, who sang The 'uede4.04-Vmum Baskets of yellow and white gladioli and yellow carnations formed the setting in Anderson United Church for the marriage of Marjorie Jean Bearss, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Howard Bearss, Science Hill, and John Gordon Hutchison, son of Mrs. Hutchison and the late Frank Hutchison, RR 1 Staffa. Rev. Theodore Elliott was the of f i el a ti ng clergyman. Miss Rosemary Ratcliffe, Toronto, played the wedding music and accompanied Miss Gayle Atwell, London, as she sang The Lord's Prayer and The Wedding Prayer. mums, yellow roses and trailing ivy. Flower girl was Michelle Little, niece of the groom, wear- ing a short dress of whiteflocked nylon with yellow chiffon sash, The ringbearer, Bandy Gunning, cousin of the bride, wore navy Short pants and white linen jacket. Robert Coddington, St. Marys, was best man and Ray Miller, Listowel, brother of the bride, and Ernie Little, St. Marys, ush- ered guests, A reception was held in the church rooms where the bride's mother received guests in a jacket dress of blue shantung with white lace bodice, white accessories and corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother chose a jacket dress of pink lace with white accessories and corsage of deep pink roses. For travelling the bride chang- ed to a pink shantung suit with 7044‘ tofrica . photo by Oliver MR. AND MRS. JOHN E. CONSTABLE . . . photo by Oliver MR AND MRS. J. GORDON HUTCHISON Honour local bride at several functions Short Ribs, Blade, Chuck Van Camp's PORK & BEANS Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. M. C. Fletcher entertained at her home, Victoria St., at a trousseau tea honoring her daughter, Miss Carol Fletcher, bride-elect. Assisting Mrs. Fletcher and Carol in receiving the guests was the groom-elect's mother, Mrs. IIelen Balentine, Cupertino, California. The tea table was centred with a low arrangement of cream 20 oz. tins 2 /4 9A Lee's CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 20 az. tins 2 /49C House & Garden Bug Killer JOHNSON'S RAID 99( Giant 16 oz. pkgs. KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 2 /6 9C St. William's New Pack 24 oz. jar STRAWBERRY or RASPBERRY JAM 43F McGillivray WI meet at museum Clover Leaf — Fancy — 7 oz. tin Whyte, sliced or piece SOLID WHITE TUNA Mr. & Mrs. Milton Robbins have returned after spending two weeks in Western Canada. Mr. & Mrs. George Racey of Baltimore, Maryland, visited the latter's parents, Mr. & Mrs. A. 0. Elliot at their cottage, Grand Bend. They will be leaving for their new home at Fort Lauder- dale, Fla. on their return. Evertje Van de Brink, sister of B. H. Van Steeg, RR 3 Exeter, from Putten, Netherlands is visiting with her brother. Mr. & Mrs. David Millar left last week from New York by Irish International Air jet for a vacation with relatives in Northern Ireland. Ronald Witmer returned to his home in Woodstock Saturdayafter spending a week's holidays with his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Wes Witmer. Mrs. Harold Penhale was in Chatham Sunday owing to the death of her cousin, Mr. William Henry (Harry) Parsons. Miss Winnie Cumber and Mrs. Ethel Tark of Newmarket visited Thursday with Mrs. Myrtle Brown, William St. Mr. Clayton Prouty has return- ed home from Victoria Hospital. Fl/Lt J. A. and Mrs. Cann, Belleville, visited over the week- end with the latter's mother, Mrs. Jean Mair and relatives in this community. They returned home Sunday taking their daughters, Mary Anne and Cathy, who spent the month of July with their aunt, Mrs:. E. W. Fordham in Windsor and Nancy with her grandmother Mair. Guests at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Whitney Coates over the holiday weekend were Mr. & Mrs. R. Doherty and son of Mt. Clem- ens, Mich., also Miss Wilma Coates and Mr. Walter Smolan- ski, Kitchener. Denise and Debra Doherty returned home with their parents after holidaying with their grandparents. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Foote, of Elora, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Reedhead and Peter of Elmira and Mr. Sid Pearson of Hickson were Sunday guests. Mrs. Nora Sylvester and Miss Judith spent the weeke n d in Barrie. Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Murray and Mr. & Mrs. Don Morphy and fam- ily of Waterloo spent the weekend in Livonia, Mich., guests of Mr. & Mrs. Ed Howe. Mr. & Mrs. Garnet Hicks and Mr. & Mrs. Douglas F ulto n, Steven and Paul, Stratford, visi- ted last week in Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie and also with cousins, Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Cho- wen at Onaway, Mich. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Legg of Windfall, Ind. visited last week with their . uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs. George Lawson. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Southcott and Barry were camping last week in M ickisa w Provincial Park. Beef Roasts ,h 550 Grade A 6-8 lbs. Fresh Turkeys ib.430 Schneider Minced Ham ib.59e 2..89e Bologn Ready Sweet KOOL -AID POWDERED DRINK gladioli and pink and cranberry miniature carnations in a silver bowl. On the adjoining buffet was an arrangement of cream, pink and cranberry gladioli cent- red with a large pink handmade candle. Pouring tea were Mrs. John Mott, Hamilton, and Mrs. M a r wood Fletcher, Strathroy, Mrs. William Lochead, Forest and Mrs. C. V. Pickard, town. Serving were Mrs. H. H. Cow- en, Mrs. H. Pollen, Mrs. E. R. Hopper, Mrs. J. G. Dunlop, Mrs. R. W. Read, all of town, and Miss Janet Smith, London. In- viting to the tearoom were Mrs. Art Whilsmith and Mrs. J. M. Dobson. Showing the trousseau and gifts were Mrs. Robert Fletcher, Mrs. Beaton Neal, Langstaffe, Mrs. Percy Gladdy, Sarnia, Miss Mar- jory Cooke, California and Miss Darlene Snell. Terri Neal, Langstaffe, grand- daughter of the hostess, presided at the guest book. 48 oz. tin EA 39 APPLE or RAISIN PIE Marra's Fresh Baked For the July meeting of Mc- Gillivray WI the members en- joyed a tour through the Eisen- bach Museum viewing the many articles their forefathers owned and worked with. A short meeting was held in the Mary Ellen Memorial Chapel with final plans being made to visit a senior citizens' home on Aug- ust 17. The afternoon concluded with dinner at the Colonial Hotel, Grand Bend. FETED AT SHOWERS Miss Fletcher was honored by friends and relatives at a num- ber of pre-nuptial events. Mrs. E. R. Hopper assisted by Mrs. Harvey Pollen enter- tained at a coffee party and show- 411111111111111111111111119, er at the latter's home Tuesday morning, July 26. Mrs. Charles Snell held an afternoon garden party of the bride's friends when each auto- graphed a tea towel for the bride and the group presented her with a place setting of silver in her chosen pattern. Mrs. Robert Fletcher enter- tained in the bride's honor at the cottage, Ducharme Beach, when a six-piece kitchen wooden cannister set was presented to her. doz. 4/11 4n 49< ea• 9(n Scotian Gold Vitaminized APPLE JUICE 11 oz. bottles AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP Fancy — 15 oz. tins DEL MONTE PEAS 3ct off 1 lb. pkg. CRISCO SHORTENING Allen 48 oz. jug BREAKFAST ORANGE Former cleric 50 years wed Rev. Duncan and Mrs. Mc- Tavish of London and formerly of Crediton and James Street United Church, Exeter, celebrat- ed their golden wedding anniver- sary at Bruce Inn, Kincardine, Friday, August 5. Also celebrating an anniver- sary were their son John and his wife from Orem, Utah, who have been married 25 years. Mr. & Mrs. McTavish have one other son, Ernest of London and six grandchildren. California JUICY LEMONS Serve fresh, tender CORN ON THE COB WATERMELO N Crisp, sweet Aer. FONTARIO POTATOES 25 lb. bag 99C Johnson's 130 off 32 oz. tin MAR LIQUID FLOOR Shirriff's Asst. Pkg. of 6 LUSHUS JELLY POWDERS 434 4/394 2 /5 S4 2/39 6 for VA 394 37C 1.15 594 SUPERIOR OPEN: FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 EXETER 2350212 FOOD MARKET LIMITED THESE ARE ALL NAME BRAND ITEMS AT MONEY sAvimr, OR YOU Plan August nuptials Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joseph Carbone, 160 Morrell Street, Brantford, are pleased to announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Julia Catherine Louise, to Mr. Donald Leo O'Rourke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denis O'Rourke, RR 1 Dashwood.. The marriage will take place August 20, at St. Basil's Roman Catholic Church, Brantford, at 11 am. Miss Carbone is a student at Brescia College, University of Western Ontario. Mr. O'Rourke is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario. Monkton lady speaker here Mrs. Ken Rennick, Moncton was guest speaker at the WMC meeting of Exeter Pentecostal Church held at the home of Mrs. Eldon Miller Thursday afternoon, August 4. Iler theme was "Sur- rendering to God's Will", Mrs, Bruce Cann favored with a solo and Mrs. Milford Prouty opened the meeting with prayer, Mrs. Keith McLaren presided and conducted a short business session. Lunch was served.