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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-06-20, Page 9KELLOGG CEREAL SPECIAL K oz. 2/890 SANI FLUSH 34 OZ. TINS 2/790 BICKS 12 OZ JARS HAMBURG, HOT DOG, CUBITS, ETC ASSORTED RELISHES 2/5 30 CLARKS CHRISTIES CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES 1% LB. BAG 894 DOMESTIC 30 OFF SHORTENING 1 LB.PKG. 3941 KING SIZE OXYDOL 27¢ OFF $1.59 BEANS & PORK 19 OZ. TINS 2/494 SCHNEIDERS BEEF MEATS PREMIUM FANCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON 7% OZ, TIN SU HYATT CHOICE PEAS 15 OZ. TIN 2/39t DEL MONTE PEAL HES FANCY HALVES 14 OZ, TIN 2/594 AYLMER JAM RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY 24 OZ. JAR 4.9 GREEN GIANT FANCY NIBLET CORN 1202. 2/4194 MOTHER PAR KERS INSTANT COFFEE 6 OZ. JAR 9340 ZEST HBATH -SOAP 2/4190.; STEAKETTES'ALBEAcH LB, 694 MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED Ws CRYOVAC COTTAGE ROLLS L.,594 SCHNEIDERS IDEAL SANDWICH MEAT MINCED HAM LB. 594 MAPLE LEAF BREAKFAST BACON I LLV.P. 794 MAPLE LEAF WIENERS 1 LB. VAC PAK LB. 494 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES U.S.A. No, 1 QUALITY NEW POTATOES1003,79 ONTARIO GROWN TOMATOES HOT HOUSE 1,13, 294 ZEST REGULAR SOAP 3/4.94. SUNKIST 138'S -ORANGES boz, 694 HEINZ BABY F BABY BUDGET BUNDLE S 86 OFF PKG. OF 6 OZ. JARS 6540 HUMPTY bUmptst POTATO CHIPS OVNYIN OAR 594 • MR. rt ffl „Mg (Photo by Doerr) AND MRS. WILLIAM WRIGHT (Photo by Haugh) MR. AND MRS. JAMES L. COCHRANE HELP!! WILL SOMEONE PLEASE COME AND BUY THIS COMFORTABLE SUMMER FURNITURE SO WE CAN GET OUR STAFF BACK TO WORK. We carry a complete line of • PATIO FURNITURE • CHAIRS CHAISE LOUNGES • TABLES • UMBRELLAS • CAMP COTS Ideal for SUMMer lounging and entertaining — or for goofing off from work Quality you can depend on in a price range to suit your budget Main St. Exeter 235-017 DO YOU KNOW . Where to Vote on June 25th? Listed below are the Rural Polling Places throughout this area: Biciduiph: Poll No. 1 — Biddulph Township Hall Poll No. 2 — Peter Molnar Residence Poll No. 3 — Leo Marken Residence Poll No. 4 — Oddielloees Hall, Granton Stephen: No. 1 — Community Centre, Centralia NO. 2 — Harold Fahner, R,R, No. 1, Eeeter No, 3 — Crediton Municipal Office No. 4 — Community Hall, Crediton No. 5 — Stuart Switzer, R.R. No. 2, Dashwood NO. 6 — Dashwood Community Centre NO. 7 — McDonald Store, Greenwae No: 8 — William Desiardine, Grand Bend Usbbrne: Poll NO, 1 — ToWnship Hall, Elimville Poll No. 2 —Central Public Sehool Poll NO. 3 — Township Hall, Elimville Poli No. 4 — Kirkton Library Building Lucan: Poll No, 1 — Sovereign Service Station Poll No. 2 — William Cochrane MOGiiiiVrayt Poll NO. 1 Nell'S Community Centre, R.R. 1, ClaridebaYe Poll No. 2 Maple Lodge CoMMunity Centre, R.R. 1, dlandeboye Poll No. 3 lariesley Commneity Centre, H.R. 2, Ailsa Craig Poll No. 4 — Den Robinson, R.R. 3, Allsa Craig Pell No. 5 — West McGillivray Tvup. Hall; R.R. 3, Ailsa Craig Poll No. 6 — Lawrence Cutts, R,Fel, Parkhill Poll No. 7 --Corbett Community Centre, R.R. a Parkhill Hay: — bon Bea, R. R. tEketer Poll NO, 2 — David Ingram'a. R. 1, Hensall Poll No. 3 Community Centre, Zurich Poll No. 4 — Community Centre. ZOrich Poll No.5 — Earl Geenther Bldg., Daihwoocl Poll No, 6 — Donald Ducharree, R. R. 2; Zurich Poll No. 7 Glue Water Rest Home, Zurich 1-1811Sati: Poll No. Honsall Town Hall Poll NO, 2 Hensalt Town Hal l Polls Are Open frtirri 9 eatia to 9 p.m., DST Thii Message Is Sponsored By Your Local Progressive Conservative Association Pol Pol Pol Pol Pol Pot Pol Pol • HFattory DemonStrati011 PF TIMAMAzINP ,$pcoN.p .5gcTioN .EXPTER„ _ONTARIO, .4010 20, 1968 June popular wedding month for area brides VuOite Lana Keller) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Keller, Andrew Street, Exeter, exchanged vows with William Wright, sea of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, Marl- borough Street, Exeter, on Sat- urday in Peace Lutheran Church. Rev. E. Steinman officiated at the ceremony amid white daisies, blue candles and ferns. On the arm of her father, the bride wore a floor-length wedding gown of white silk organza, The basic cage style was highlighted by a-- yoke effect at the bodice of delicate chantilly lace which ex- tended to lace elbow-length sleeves. This same chantilly lace formed a panel at the bottom of the A-line skirt and small ap- pliques dotting the middle portion of the skirt, while tiny seed pearls were strewn throughout the gown. The main centre of attraction was focused on the detachable chapel train edged with lace scallops and cascading from a large bow at the shoulders. To complete her bridal ensemble, the bride chose a pure silk French illusion fingertip veil caught up by a headpiece of matching chantilly lace, seed pearls and iridescent sequins. She carried a cascade of white daisies and white miniature carnations framed with fern and ivy. Matron of honor Mrs. Fred Sanders, aunt of the bride, New Westminster, British Columbia, wore a French blue floor-length gown of sheer over taffeta gath- ered below the bustline and feat- uring a scoop neckline, lace bodice front and back & panels of sheer falling from the back neck- line. Her headdress was a spray of blue flowers with a tiny veil to match and she carried a basket of white and yellow daisies. Bridesmaids, Mrs. Donald Wright, London, and Miss Sheila Keller, sister of the bride, Kit- chener, were gowned identical to the matron of honor. Donald Wright, London, was the best man. Guests were ushered by Ian Finlay and Robert Telfer. Church organist Miss Helen Nediger, Dashwood, provided suitable wedding music et the service, Guests were received at the Dashwood Community Centre where the wedding dinner was served. The bride's Metter ehose a lace (trees and matching coat in a melon shade, black mohair hat, black accessories and a cor- sage of orange roses and beonze mums. The groom's mother wore a beige fitted dress trimmed with a gold beaded collar, matching coat, beige and brown acces- sories and a corsage of orange roses, Mr. and Mrs. Wright will spend their honeymoon in the Mari- times. The bride travelled in a white and green checked A-line dress, matching jacket, white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. On their return they will re- side at 110 Grande Avenue, Lon- don. The bride is a medical records technician at Victoria Hospital, London, and the groom , an honors graduate of the University of Western Ontario, will be teach- ing at Dorchester District High School beginning in September. Prior to her marriage the bride was feted at showers given by Mrs. L. Cameron, London, for Lana's fellow employees; Mrs. R. Jaques for relatives of the bride's mother; Mrs. L. Webb, Mrs. R. Jory and Mrs. G. Elsie for friends and neigh- bours; and Mrs. A. Hodgins, London, for relatives of the groom's mother. earkzew - Skiceocet A honeymoon to Northern On- tario followed the wedding on June 8 of Betty Lou Skinner, Crediton, to James Lorne Cochrane, RR 2 Denfield, in Zion United Church, Crediton, with Rev. H. G. Zur- brigg officiating. Potted yellow mums formed a pretty backdrop for the mid-afternoon ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth Skinner, Crediton, and the late Clifford Skinner, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Cochrane, RR 2Den- field are the parents of the groom. Given in marriage by her eldest brother s Clare Skinner., credltell, the bride was lovely in a floor- length gown of French i ll u s ion lace featuring a scoop neckline and a fitted bodice covered with sequins and Mother of peerl. Her full skirt was ceught with a serpi - circle of roses at back and the wide hemline swept to a chapel train. Her bouffant shoulder- length veil was held in place by a crown of crystal drops and mother of pearl and she car- ried a crescent bouquet of lily of the valley, stephanotis and a dozen miniature carnations tip- ped in blue and mauve. Maid of honor Barb Lawson, London, was gowned in a floor- length sheath gown of French blue chiffon styled along empire lines with elbow-length sleeves and a semi-train at back. Her headpiece was a French rose cluster and she carried a cres- cent of purple mums. George Boniface, London, was groomsman. Ushers were Bill Cochrane, the groom's brother, Denfielcl and Ted Skinner, the bride's brother, Crediton. Or- ganist was Carol Hendrick, Crediton. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Skinner chose a mauve brocade ensemble with white fur trim on the sleeves, white ac- cessories and a corsage of white carnations tipped with mauve. The groom's mother wore a blue coat and dress ensemble featur- ing a stand up collar and three- quarter length sleeves, white ac- cessories and a corsage of white carnations tipped with blue. Mauve and blue carnation table centres formed the setting at the Dufferin Hotel, Centralia, where the wedding dinner was served. Special guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Jam-- es Cochrane, grandparents of the groom who travelled from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, for the ceremony. For travelling, the bride wore a yellow and lime green linen dress and coat ensemble, black accessories and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses and green carnations, Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane will reside in London, ''rani' - VideVagetice Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, was the setting for a lovely summer wedding on Sat- urday, June 1 when Bonnie Jean MacDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster, Hensall, and. Lewis John Erb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Erb, Goderich, exchanged marriage vows before the Rev. G, L. Royal. For her wedding the bride chose a floor-length gown in capri blue silk chiffon over taf- feta. The bodice was treated in capelette design edged with mat- ching lace. The slim line skirt was draped from an empire bodice. A pretty matching head- piece in a spray of flowers and a tiny veil completed the bridal ensemble. She carried a cres- cent of white fugi mums and pink sweetheart roses. Matron of honor Mrs. Robert McKinley, Zurich, sister of the groom, wore a blush pink chif- fon floor-length gown treated with a bodice of matching lace and a full chiffon drape in coat design, The sleeveless gown was com- pleted with a pink floral head- piece and a small veil and she carried a crescent of blue fugi mums. Kenneth A. Erb, Goderich, bro- Fri., June 21 12:00 noon to 9:00 p.m. (Photo by Nephew, Goderich) MR. AND MRS. LEWIS JOHN ERB Sat., June 22 ther of the groom was grooms- man. For their wedding trip to Mon- treal and points east the bride wore a navy and white dress with accessories in white, The couple will live at 190 Maple Street, Goderich. Prior to the wedding Mrs. Robt. McKinley, Zurich, enter- tained at her home when rel- atives and friends feted the future bride. Mrs. Roylance Westcott, Exeter, was hostess for a mis- cellaneous shower for the bride- to-be. Flowers for all occasions... 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