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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-09-19, Page 11THANKS to all who came to our OPEN HOUSESat, 433 Main. St. Behind-GAO Discount Exeter Phone 235-2941 MR, AND MRS, WAYNE MAVER photo by Hough A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS Main St. THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET "THE S TORE THAT SAVES YOU MORE” ... ON: MEN'S- BOYS' -LADIES'-GIRLS' and BABY'S WEAR YARD GOODS-FURNITURE- MATTRESSES-PAINT SEWING MACHINES-SMALL APPLIANCES-LAMPS LOCATED ON HWY NO. 4 SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA FALL STORE HOURS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY & FRIDAY SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.CLOSED SUNDAYS Just Arrived! FURNITURE SALE RECLINER ROCKER READYMADE VINYL On CLOTH COVERS REG. 129.9? to 149.9? MANY DIFFERENT` LENGTHS AND WID- fl IN A MYRIAD OF i SOME SUBSTANDARDS FACTORY OtTlagT S691 t° s14" SALE PRICED SPACE SAVERS STUDIO COUCHES REG SPECIAL $79 DAVENIPORT AND MATCHING CHAIR SPECIAL DOS WEEK ONLY $ 99" REMOTEaecTRo con-nlcRol f og Tunno convenle(Ia NEW 1975 'off" SOLID-STATE CIIHIR MAC. 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Turn set on Or Ott, change VHF end UHF channels ;n both directions, !Joallig-td Weddings in local churches ago II Times-Advocate, September 19, 1974 Honeymoon in Ontario, Pennsylvania and San Francisco Recent brad es choose cascad The bride is a teacher at Lorne Ave. Public School, London And the groom is a newsman for CFPL-TV. e bouquets daisies, blue tinted baby's breath and Streamers. Douglas MacDougald, Guelph, brother of the groom was the best man and Dave Murtha, Kitchener, Tim Smith, Mitchell, Ormond MacDougald, brother of the groom and Randy Russell, brother of the bride. ushered the guesta, After a reception at the Kiritton-Wooclhani Community Centre the couple left on a wed- ding trip to points north. The couple will reside at RR 1, Mitchell, IlteseVoartlei - Rode Thamesview United church was decorated with baskets of white and blue flowers for the wedding of Karen Louise Russell, daughter of Mr, Roy Russell and the late Mrs. Audrey Russell, Russeldale to William Walter MacDougald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDougald, Ful larton. Rev. Mills officiated at the double ring ceremony and Miss Agnes Bray played the organ. The groom's two sisters sang a duet, Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor length gown of swiss em- broidered sheer fashioned with a in-law of the bride and Barbara Parsons, sister of the groom. The attendants wore multi- floral gowns featuring high waistlines with a back bow, ruffl- ed neckline and short puffy sleeves.They wore picture hats and carried, nosegays of daisies, carnations, statice and baby's breath, The flower girl, Tracy Lynn Glavin, niece of the bride was dressed in a white polyester crepe dress She carried a white basket of flowers. Best man was Brad Mousseau, while Allan Parsons, brother of the groom, Eugene' Glavin, brother of the bride and Murray Parsons, the groom'S cousin ushered the guests. The wedding reception was held at the Exeter Legion Hall. Before leaving on a one week honeymoon to Mt, Pocono, Penn- sylvania the bride changed into a floor length black and white halter dress with matching jacket and red and white .accessories, The couple will reside in Huron Park. high neckband and a sheer.ruffle forming a square bib with bishop sleeves and a ruffle flounce corn-. plementingithe hemline and the semi-cathedral detatched train. A band of flowers held the lace edged, long flowing illusion veil in place. She carried a cascade of pink roses, white stephanotis and baby's breath, Mrs. Joyce Pridharn, sister of the bride was .the matron of honour and. Mrs. Linda Francis, sister of the bride, Gayle Brocklebank, Toronto, and Jean Brohman, Toronto were bridesmaids. Loree Russell, ' sister of the bride was a junior bridesmaid. The attendants wore gowns of powder blue swiss dot over blue tafetta with puffed sleeves, and a V-neckline trimmed with white' lace. They wore white picture hats trimmed with blue flowers and ties to match the dresses and carried nosegays of white Vt civet - eroudoecileam Thames Road United Church was decorated with candelabra, flowers and ivy for the September 14th wedding of Joyce Lilian Cunningham to Wayne Douglas Mayer, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cun- ningham, Lucan and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer, RR 1 Kirkton. Rev. Barry Robinson of- ficiated at the double ring ceremony and music was provid- ed by Agnes Bray, Given in marriage by her , parents, the bride wore a gown of georgette accented with lace appliques. A pleated ruffle trimmed the neckline, The gown was gathered at an empire waistline and featured a long train attached to the back. A flowing lace train veil was attached to her juliette head- piece, The bride carried a cascade of gardenias, white roses and stephanotis, Mrs. Mary Helen Whiting, Sister of the bride was the matron of honour and the bridesmaids were Mi. Cathy Lapadat, Lucy Cunningham and Mrs. Linda Hackney. Theresa Whiting and Shelly Kraft were flowergirls. The bridesmaids wore gowns of soft flowing polyester jersey with square necklines, gathered at the empire waist and trimmed with lace. The maid of honour wore pink and the bridesmaids wore yellow gowns. They carried arrangements of dried pink and yellow flowers mixed with sweetheart roses, They wore pic- ture hats with ribbons to match their dresses. The flowergirls were dressed in yellow dresses with long sleeves a gathered waistline and a stand-up collar, The dresses were covered with smocks made THERE'S NO HO! HO! For Those • Who Are Stow, Slow, Slow ,,,--"----- I know what ( I want for Christmas, I just saw it at Earl Campbell's Zkteedd Pagee Majestic daisies decorated First St. Andrews United Church, London for the August 17 wedding of Sheila Prince and Ted Kostecki. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prince, Lucan and the groom is the son of Mrs. Ka therine,Kostecki,Voronto. Rev. Alex Farquhar officiated. Handel's "Wedding Hymn" was played and Nora Toll of London sang a solo. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of white polyester crepe trimmed with two panels of French lace. Elbow length organza sleeves were accented by lace cuffs and her floor length veil was held in place with a blossom headpiece. - She carried a cascade of majestic daisies and baby's breath. Lynda Sowerly of Boston was the matron of honour, Linda Prince was • bridesmaid and Heather Whaley was the flower girl. Vlade Ampeff of Toronto was the best man and Bill Hall of London ushered the guests. A wedding reception was held at the Seven Dwarfs Restaurant in London. For a wedding trip to San Francisco the bride wore a turquoige Mild White pant 'suit with white accessories and a corsage of white gardenias, The couple will reside at 1410 Base Line Rd. W. London. of pink, and yellow flowered cot- ton eyelet featuring square necklines and cap sleeves. Jack Mayer, brother of the groom was the best man and Jack Kraft, Dennis Bierling and Doug Prout ushered the guests. Shane Mayer was the ringbearer, After the wedding a dinner was held in the church parlor follow- ed by a dance at the Exeter Legion Hall. The couple will reside in Ex- eter. Povadia' - flew& Baskets of mixed glads and white daisies decorated Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, August 24, when Theresa Ann Glavin became the bride of Robert James Parsons. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Glavin, RR 2, Lucan and the, groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Par- sons, Exeter. Rev. J. G, Mooney officiated at the double ring ceremony, Twin brothers David and Dennis serv- ed at the nuptial mass. Music was provided by Robert McIn- tosh, Huron Park and the soloist was Mrs. Robert Hoffman, Dashwood, Given in marriage by her father the bride chose a gown of nylon organza fashioned with a high neckline, a ruffled bib- effect bodice, long full sleeves, empire waist and a ruffled hem, The detachable chapel train was elaborately trimmed with chantilly lace and tiny sequins. The mantilla headpiece held a cathedral length veil als'o edged in chantilly lace. The . bridal bouquet was a cascade of white daisies, pink roses and baby's breath, Mary Angela Rutten acted as her sister's maid of honour and bridesmaids were Sandra Errington, Debbie Glavin, sister- Good, I'll Put It On Lay-A-Way Today! Yes ... Our Christmas Stock Has Arrived And Is On , Display Shop Early For The Best Selection attNITS1 • JE WELLER MR. AND MRS. ROBERT PARSONS Exeter lllll “1“111411 /„1„ 11,1 lllll t111141t11; ttttt ttttt 01.1111111Ill111111.1 tttttt 11110111111111111 tttttt II llllllll lllll I llllllllllllllllllll /1111111111M photo by Doerr MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM MacDOUGALD Our new fall jewelleey is also on display, as P.& Well as exciting gifts for fall brides. 71111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111tIllititillt111111111111111111111111I1111111111111101119111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 T7-1, photo by Doerr