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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-11-18, Page 10MR. AND MRS. RONALD PICKERING Jo Anne Rosenberg and Ronald Pickering exchanged marriage vows at thekGrand Bend United Church on October 9, 1976. Rev. Harley Moore officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Marinus Rosenberg, RR 3 Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pickering, RR 3 Parkhill are parents of the groom. The bridal attendants were Kelly Zimmer- man, Betty Rosenberg, Mrs. Joyce Mawson and Mrs. Linda Eagleson. The best man was Tom Rion and guests' were ushered by John Rosenberg, Jim Pickering and Wilbert Ma /son. After a wedding trip to. Michigan, the couple has taken up residence at RR 3 Parkhill. Pix by Peake "op-qp--w-•--"Sionir -,••• "IF-V "P. Ear! 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Retail $3.50 The Prices Are BETTER THAN `FAIR' In Our Large Size SAL .59 Rose Milk lotion Colgate Dental Cream O r prices include matching envelopes and are based upon cards being made from one new colour negative or slide. QUANTITY 12 cards with envelopes 25 cards with envelopes 50 cards with envelopes 100 cards with envelopes RDER NOW For Prompt Delivery Folder Type Cards Available At Slightly Higher Prices COLOUR $ 6.75 $13,00 $24.50 $45.00 EXETER PHARMACY Mairi St. LIMITED Phone 235-1570 It is Monday evening November 8, and I have just returned from a battle with Old Man Winter's first snowfall. I am not in my most congenial mood. The showdown began yesterday morning when I awoke with a start to see the ground, the tree branches and my car covered with the heavy white stuff. I swept; I scraped; I grunted; I muttered to myself. On the way to church in Holmesville, I slithered on the white highway, averaging twenty miles an hour and wondering where my snow tires were stored. After church, I was expected at my parents' farm for dinner. Mom was serving roast chicken and warm apple pie, I started up a long hill; halfway to the top, the car began to swerve. I slowed down, and of course, that was as far as I got. I backed down, turned around in a gateway and came back to Clinton. Old Man Winter had wort the first round. On the way into town; I met my sister coming from London in her '67 Volvo. In vain, I tried to stop her. When I reached my apart- ment, I called Dad to tell him to go rescue Mary, but she had already arrived, She had no problems on the hill; her car had snow tires. I had taken a pizza out of the freezer, but Dad told me to put it back in because he was coming to get me, Old Man Winter didn't beat me out of A chicken dinner, after all! Confrontation number two began this morning when I went to the garage to have the snow tires put on. The car was firmly embedded in its parking spot in front of the house, The tires spun; the car rocked, but nothing else happened. To the driver of the fuel truck who stopped to give me a shove, "Thanks!" Is there any chance of hiring you for the winter? My courage was renewed with the installation of the snow tires. In the afternoon, I returned to the country to take photos for a story I was writing; naturally, they were outside shots. In spite of the waning light, the bitter wind and the almost frozen models, I succeeded, The drive home was unevent- ful, and I guess you could say I won round number two, But what about tomorrow? Through it all, I tried to remain cheerful knowing everyone was in the same predicament, except those who could stay inside. I didn't swear - aloud; I grinned through gritted teeth; I even smiled once or twice. It's enough to make a girl dip into her life's savings and take a trip south. Unfortunately, my life's saving would only get me as far south as Grand Bend. Thinking optimistically, though, this is only the second .A777179:713 By ELAINE TOWNSHENO. week in November, It is much too early for winter to settle in permanently, This miserable weather cannot last from now until spring, can it? Three plan visit to talk abortion Carla Revington of Lucan and David and Vickie Zyluk of Goderich are travelling to Ottawa today, Thursday, to meet Huron-Middlesex, MP Robert McKinley to discuss the present abortion situation in Canada. The lobbyists feel that unborn children do not have basic protection under present laws. Thus, the abortion issue is a civil rights battle as well as a moral issue. David Zyluk is the principal of St. Joseph's Separate School at Kingsbridge, near Goderich, and his wife, Vickie teaches with the Huron Board of Education. They formerly lived in Exeter, Carla Revington is a special education teacher in St. Marys and Stratford schools. Exeter ladies debate peace "Peace in the world" was the topic of the meeting of the af- ternoon units of the Exeter UCW on Armistice Day, Mrs. H. Snell, in conducting the worship period, emphasized this thought by reading scriptural passages pertaining to peace. A skit by Mrs. H. Murray, Mrs. L. Dickey and Mrs. Truemner and readings by Mrs. H. Murray challenged the members with the thought that to help achieve world peace each individual is responsible to be at peace with herself and her neighbor. During the business session plans were finalized for the bazaar to be held November 20. Over 80 Club Ernest Luxton celebrated his 85th bir- thday on November 15. Walter Cutbush celebrated his 86th bir- thday, November 13. Louis Restemayer, of Dashwood will celebrate his 90th birthday on Sun- day, November 21. MR. AND MRS. LARRY G. HESS Beverley Anne Finnen and Larry Gordon Hess exchanged marriage vows at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich, October 23, 1976. Rev. A.C. Blackwell officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Finnen and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Hess, Zurich. The maid of honour was Sharon Voigt, Kitchener, and the bridesmaids were Jodi Finnen and Kelly Finnen. Garry Hess was best man and the guests were ushered by Barry Hess and Rod Chapman. After a honeymood in Florida, the couple are residing at R.R.1, Thedford. MR. AND MRS. WAYNE PRIESTAP Calvary United Church, Dashwood was the scene of a lovely autumn wedding on October 16, 1976 when Rosemarie Weigand, only . daughter of Mrs. Katherine Weigand of DashWood, was united in marriage with Wayne Russell Priestap, son of Mr. and Mrs: hfaryej, Priestap of Stratford. Rev. Bruce Gurofficiated of the service..Maid ,of, honour was Sharon Jacobe, Woodstock and the bridesmaids' were Hilde Gulikers, Stratford; Cheryl Bennewies, Waterloo and Mary Hauser, West Lorne was junior bridesmaid. Kirk Smith, Stratford was ring bearer. The best man was Alex Gulikers, Stratford and the guests were ushered by Doug ,Priestap, St. Catharines and Gordon Weigand, Dashwood. Beautiful music was played by Miss Adella Gable with Mrs. Anmarie Hoffman as soloist. Following a honeymoon in Florida, the couple are now residing in Stratford. Egg shells decorative An idea for a Christmas do-it- yourself decoration comes from Linda Robertson of Consumer Services of the Ontario Egg Producers Marketing'Board. Save the large end of egg shells. Rinse well and let dry thoroughly. Paint or dye shell in desired colour. Designs may be added with felt pen. Or, cut 4 pieces of material to fit shell; glue on and let dry. Glue ribbon, lace, or rick rack around rim. Cut ribbons, 10 in. and 6 in. long. Glue over material seams, allowing longer ribbon to form handle for the basket. Fill basket with tiny flowers, Santa figurine, or other Christ- mas decorations, Elect MARGARET McCLURE For School Board TAXES DUE TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH 2nd Instalment Due Nov., 30, 1976 James I. McIntosh Clerk.Treasurer Page, 10 Times-Advocate, November 10,1976 The first battle All Day/All Night Continuous Relief COLD CAPSULES . 10 ...1.47 20...$2.39 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED ANNAIMI amiammomin..b14KNPAI Send Photo - Greetings . the nice, cheerful way, to say Merry Christmas - so personal too! exalt Hot Lemon With Vitamin C For Colds 10's 1 . 1 0 . . . A name you can trust for values and quality Canada's Foremost One-A-Day Vitamins SUPER PLENAMINS 144 l f9c119u 8e 5698 288 V:$11 98