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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-09-30, Page 10
MR. AND MRS. DAVID PERGEL Brinsley United Church was the setting for the September 4 wedding of Della Doreen Lee and David Joseph Pergel. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Lee, RR 2 Ailsa Craig, are parents of the bride and the groom is the son of Mrs. Violet Pergel, RR 2 Zurich. Rev. Clyde Westhaver officiated. The bridal attendants were Mrs, Marion McElrea, Mrs. Mary Lee, Mrs. Helen dePotie and Miss Amey Pergel. The best man was Hubert Thiel and guests were ushered by Charles Pergel, Doug Lee and Glen McElrea. After a honeymoon in Northern Ontario the couple took up residence at RR 2 Zurich. Photo by Rudy Engel Clinton man repeats as top fruit exhibitor Fred McClymont continued his Centralia captured three firsts. supremacy in the fruit depart- Mrs. E. Riley, Hensall and Mrs. ment at the Exeter Fall Fair, Sheila Miller, Dashwood each The former Varna resident now won two first prizes. living in Clinton swept the apple Competition in flowers was section with 18 red ribbons and very close with close to a dozen won awards for pears and plums local exhibitors showing their as well. beautiful blooms. CO PIONEER TX 7500 AM/FM STEREO TUNER MUSIC'S RicE$269 • RETAIL 299.95 This is the best looking, best working tuner we have ever offered under $300. Twin meters assist accurate tuning. • FM Sensitivity 1.9 • Signal To Noise Ratio -68dB • Warranty — Two Years AUPSH: Ontario Street, Stratford 271.2960 'MR. AND MRS. JAMES HOFFMAN The wedding vows of Donna Elizabeth Schilbe and James Gordon Hoffman were solemnized in St. Peters Lutheran Church, Zurich, on Saturday, September 25th. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman of Dashwood and the bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schilbe of Zurich. Maid of honour was Mrs. Carol Hoffman. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Brenda Schible and Mrs. Faye Geoughan. Miss Debbie Taylor was junior bridesmaid and Kathy Merner was flower girl and Randy Hoffman was ring bearer. Best man was Bill Hoffman, and groomsmen were Richard Schilbe, Bob Hoffman and Mike Rau. Larry Merner and Bill Osterloo ushered the guests. Dinner and reception was held in the Zurich Community Centre. The couple will reside in Dashwood. HURRY — SPECIAL, OFFER ENDS OCT. 15 ei•••••0411,1•1•Millys. r r • '4' a PE THURSDAY RI Y SATURDAY LY LADIES SHIRT BLOUSE Sizes 34-36.38 Reg. $4.99 $3033 BOYS T-SHIRTS Sizes S-M-L Reg, $2.27 9.67 INFANTS DIAPER SET Reg. $5,99 6- 18 MONTHS '3.33 LADIES 100%© COTTON TOPS Sizes 5414 Reg. $9.99 '6.66 CHILDS TOP In' BOTTOM SET '4.66 NOVELTY DESK LAMP Reg $7.49 '3.88 DRAW WINNER FOR A RADIO GLADYS BECHLER RR 1, ZURICH GIRLS SMOCK TOP Sizes 4.6X Reg. $2.99 LITTLE MISS DRESSES Sizes 2-3X Reg. $7.99 $4.97 4-PAK GLASS TUMBLERS 6 oz.-9 oz.-12 1/2 oz. 957 JUST SAY CHARGE IT! ON YOUR STEDMAN'S ACCOUNT CARD BOYS LONG SLEEVE T-SHIRTS Reg. $4.99 1.57 DRAW WINNER FOR A DEEP FRYER DONNA PETERS of GRAND BEND INFANTS !APR SET 100% Polyester Reg. $4.99 LADIES SHIRT BLOUSE Sizes 32.38 Reg. $7.49 $3.33 55.0 GIRLS 2-3X FOOLER TOP & SLACK SET Reg. $4.99 $3.33 Page 10 Times-Advocate, September 30, 1.976 Something tells me the magic of summer has worn off. Maybe it's the swings hanging motionless in the park. Maybe its the rows of bikes lined up in front of the schools or the yellow buses that suddenly reappeared on the roads. Maybe it's the hockey sticks that replaced the baseball bats in the makeshift back street playgrounds. Maybe it's the cry of the barker at the fair or the midway music combined with shrill screams. Maybe it's the cold waves breaking on an empty shore or the lighthouse beaming its rays from a deserted harbour or the cottages with their windows barred, Maybe it's the patches of red and gold among the green leaves or the smattering of dry brown leaves that covers the ground. Maybe it's the barren gardens and flower beds, fields and fruit trees. Or, maybe it's the white of the corn stalks and the orange of the pumpkins. Maybe it's the shadows that cloak the early evenings or the long nights or the reluctant dawns. Maybe it's the quiet mornings devoid of the friendly robins' chirp. Over 80 Club Mrs. Lavina Keener, will be 91 on Friday, September 24. By ELAINE TOVVNSHeND Maybe it's the noisy gathering of birds in the tree tops in the afternoon and their sudden' swoop southward. Or, maybe it's the flocks of geese flying over the bush in their V-formation. Maybe it's the jacket that's needed when I go outside or the sandals that are left in the closet, Maybe it's the extra blanket that's needed at night or the thermostat that's turned up. Or, maybe it's the shiver I feel after eating an ice cream cone. Maybe it's the Christmas countdown that's already begun or the suede and leather coats that fill the racks in the stores. The calendar tells me summer is over and so does the twinge of sadness that I feel. On these autumn days, I reflect on the good times that are gone. Admittedly the summer of '76 was disappointing with some of the worst weather experienced in years. It's only natural that some of us feel cheated, for summer seemed to end before it had begun. The sun didn't shine long enough to give me the traditional tan of which I used to be so proud. Of course,_ some people call themselves "winter persons," and they can hardly wait for the snow with its skating, sledding and snow machines. Their fun season is only beginning. For other people, the arrival of autumn in Ontario signals a forthcoming trip down south. As for me, I'd gladly suffer another, painful sunburn or the itch of mosquito bites,if I thought I could recapture some of the magic of summer. DRAW WINNERS The Exeter Minor Hockey Association netted $191 in their draw at the Exeter fair. Macrame items, along with pots and flowers were donated by various EMHA supporters for the draw. Winners were as follows: Barb Tiedeman, Helen Rankin, Ann Grey, Jean Simpson, Marjorie Hodgert, Andrea Pearce, Roy Hunter, Pearl Gans, Vera Mountenay, Ben Tuckey, Dorcas Wein, Helen Frayne, Anna Binnendyk,Tom Hern and Helen Broderick. Mrs. Josie Ryckman of town was the top exhibitor with six red ribbons, In second spot came Mrs. Thomas G. Hern with four firsts and four ladies followed with three top awards apiece, They were Mrs. Keith McLaren, Mrs. Roy Pepper and Mrs. Orlen Schwartzentruber of Zurich was crowned Sewing Queen at Exeter Fair Friday night. For the second straight time, Mrs. Schwartzentruber ac- cumulated the most points in the home department which included ladies wear, men's wear, children's wear, knitting, crochetting, quilts, mats, etc. She picked up 22 red ribbons. The runnerup to the sewing champ was Mrs. Ray Cockwill, Exeter with 12 red ribbons. The baking champ was Alberta Gregson with a former winner Mrs. Keith McLaren in Second position. These two ladies shared most of the special awards with Mrs. Ray Cockwill. The mayor Bruce Shaw men's cake baking contest was won by Bob Gregson with Herman Van Wiesen in second place, The men baked their own chocolate cake_ and received only advice from the ladies. Janet Shapton swept the junior baking championship with six red ribbons. Ann Dearing was the runnerup with a half dozen second prizes. The junior sewing winner was Lynn Clarke for the second consecutive year. Placing second was Pam Coward, Leslie Cudmore came up with a first prize in pears and plums along, with two red ribbons for vegetables. In the commercial vegetable feature Fred McClymont and Mrs. Floyd Cooper, RR 3 Exeter, Summer reflections shared top honours with five Mrs. Ila Love, all of Exeter and first prizes each. Mrs. Wilbert Selves, Hensall. Mrs. William Dolmage, Lon- Getting two first prizes each desboro led the vegetable were Mrs. George Sereda, Mrs. exhibitors with six red ribbons Case Zeehuisen, Hay P.O. and while Mrs. George Sereda, RR 1, Mrs. Ted Snider, Exeter, leamialissagimrivemmizeamar IL IIVI Reupholster now and The new, safe method for striing fur- -Velvet Touch Is Coming Soon nit n ure. Watch far Open House. an pp nounce- . met. Two Piece, Three Seater Chesterfields. Save now, Labour Charges Reduced to $100.00 Plus Materials Hwy. 83 across from Acme Signs EXETER 235-0131 or 262-2648 OWNED AND OPERATED BY EUROPEAN TRAINED CRAFTSMAN WITH 24 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN FURNITURE RESTORING Bob Gregson wins mayor's test Crown baking, sewing queens 11" MAIN ST. PLAZA, EXETER Open Mon. - Thurs. 9 m 5:30, Fri. 9 - 9, Sat. 9 - 5:30