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Times-Advocate, 1979-11-21, Page 6MR. AND MRS. PETER TIMMERMANS Deborah J. Tower and Peter J. Timmermans were united in marriage at Bethel Reformed Church, Exeter, on October 27. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tower of Hen- sall, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Timmermans, R.R. 3, Kippen. Rev. H. Van Essen officiated. Matron of Honour was Hilda Young and bridesmaids were Sandra Tower, Elaine Harburn and Karen Dayman. David Timmermans was best man, and guests were ushered by John Timmermans, Colin Young, and Nick Hauwert. Flower girl was Karen Timmermans and Timmy Brand was ring bearer. The newlyweds are now residing at R.R, 2, Kippen. Photo by Jack Doerr Christmas Cake Pink GRAPEFRUIT 1.19 Flgntlo .give ORANGES „,90.09 by 111.... Otly Call Merner's at 2374677 5 lb. Wolnul pieces shelled 1/26..1.69 '15.75 11. Peed., names 1/416..2.59 15.65 Chos chips 11,30 .7.33 1 Choc chunks semi.1.69 lb. 0.06 sb.e4ded .1.49 lb, '6.25 .5.90 .6.35 .4.95 Cut., s , SuOoho fois,c1 .1.49 lb. axed Peel 1.09 lb. Glove 'ad cherries Whole b^ckeh 1.119. lb. Glace weer oor, Whole h,oko, ,1.89 lb. It's Christmas time and we do cheese and meat platters and have great Christmas gift ideas. '9.50 1.50 Decorate your home with beautiful CUSTOM DRAPES Choose the fabrics and the styles you want and Barb Whiting will custom make your drapes for you. You can also choose matching bedspreads and pillow shams. WHITING'S WAREHOUSE Main St. Exeter 235-1964 • Si' • • • • • GRAND OPENING The F lowers A its C rafts T hings SHOP Flower Arrangements Weddings,Special Occasions Flowers (both silk & dry) • • • - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lk • It' O.' • 5'0 1111 • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • go • • e • • • • • • *. •. • • • • • • • e • • • • • • • • e • • 16 Victoria St., Zurich 236-4431 • • , • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • -- • • • • • • • , • 0 • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 15 KITCHENS ON DISPLAY If the kitchen of your Choice has been shown in the decorator books - we've got it on display in our showroom. From the elegant EUROPEAN, the reversible CLASSIC, the rural COLONIAL the breezy CALIFORNIA. The perfect kitchen to suit your lifestyle. THE DURABLE DESIGN KITCHEN Despite the fact that it's one of the busiest and most popular rooms in the home, the average kitchen is traditionally created with materials and designs which limit its useful Ilfe span to approximately seven or eight years. At the end of that period, extensive renciiations, repairs and. in Many cases, replacement Is in order With the Fashion Craft kitchen, however, quite the opposite is true The Fashion Craft kitchen utilizes durable no maintenance materials in 'designs that reflect timeless good taste Functional beauty, total, custom-built convenience, and the superior qualities of rugged wearever Formica' PROFESSIONAL DESIGNERS AND INSTALLERS Fashion Craft offers you FREE design assistance Our professional Kitchen Designers Will consult with you. draw up your kitchen needs and explain the "workings" of your new kitchen. Our factory trained installers will make your installation swift and easy - we'll do it all THE MICROWAVE ELECTRIC RANGE The most advanced cooking range on the market It's a 700 Watt MICROWAVE, a full size oven, a cooktop and it's self cleaning - ALL IN ONE New from CALORIC it's the ME range - MICROWAVE and ELECTRIC THE ALL-IN-ONE RANGE COMBINATION MICROWAVE AND ELECTRIC ALL OUTERWEAR • Coats • Ski Jackets • Car Coats • Ski Suits • Snowmobile Suits etc. 20% OUR REG. PRICES Don't let the warm weather fool you! IS DEFINITELY COMING And to help celebrate its coming Gerrard's is offering the following OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF LADIES (PiAni 0 DRESSES Mr70 FF PANT Ladies Levis, Panto mine, Boot Leg Jeans Road Runner straight leg jeans SUITS REG. $27.98 Reg, $23,98 NOW . NOW 1/3 OFF 1799 1799 In addition to the above specials alt of our Ladies jeans and cords by Levis, Road Runner, Rainbow, H.I.S., GWG, etc. are now priced at $1999 REG to $29.98 GIRLS BOYS MEN'S Coats, Jackets, Ski Wear 20% off Jeans & Cords, Road Runner and Rainbow REG. NOW 12.98 17.99 18,98 16.99 17.98 15.99 am Suits & Sport Jackets 20% off Jeans & Cords REG. NOW 21.98 8, 19.99 19.98 17,99 18.98 16.99 17.98 15.99 ...."... AN Jeans & Cords NOW Reg to $27.98 $19.99 Reg. NOW Suits 150.00 135.00 160.00 143.99 170.00 152.99 Sport Jackets REG. NOW 59.98 53.99 69.98 62.99 79.98 71.99 89.98 80.99 95.00 84.49 Dress Pants 10% OFF get/tate/4 SHOPPING CENTRE 370 Main Street EXETER, ONTARIO Phone 235-2162 Page 6 Times-Advocate, November 21, 1979 Bend. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT CASE Kimberly Anne Sanders and Robert Donald Case exchanged marriage vows on November 2 at 3 o'clock in the Exeter United Church. Rev. James Forsythe and Rev. Harold Snell of- ficiated, Kim is the daughter of Gerald and Madlyne Sanders, Grand Bend, and Robert is the son of Don and Phyllis Case, Exeter. Attending the bride were Bonnie McCann as matron of honour, and Vicki Kelders, Arlie Sanders, Shirley Rader, and Joan Rath, as bridesmaids. Ron Rader was best man and guests were ushered by Jerry Sanders, Larry Mason, Allan Case and Donnie Gaze. Kerri-Lynn Case was flowergirl and Matthew Anderson was ringbearer. Following a honey- moon in Florida, the couple will reside at R.R. 1, Grand Photo by Jack Doerr MR. AND MRS. DANIEL LAGERWERF Wilhelmina J. Bontje and Daniel Jacob Lagerwerf were un- ited in marriage on October 20 at St. Pius the tenth church in London, Ontario. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bontje of London, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jaob Lagerwerf, Parkhill. Matron of honour was Heather Macarthur, and bridesmaids were Monique Bontje, Christine Farmer and Shelly Weber. Best man was Ron Steeper, and ushers were Bill Johnston, Paul Lagerwerf and John Smithers. After a honeymoon in Colorado, the couple have taken up residence at R.R, 8 Parkhill. Another reception to take place on Friday, November 23. Photo by Sooter Studios MR. AND MRS. MANLEY SHEPPARD Dale Marie Schwartzentruber and Manley Sheppard were un- ited in marriage October 6 at Zurich Mennonite Church by Rev, Clayton Kuepfer, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlen Schwartzentruber, Zurich and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Sheppard, River of Ponds, New- foundland, Matron of honour was Grace Wilds and bridesmaids were Gail Irvine, Pearl Hancock, and Brenda Sheppard. Best man was Dwight Sheppard and iuests were ushered by Otto Sheppard, Jay Schwartzentruber and Fred Sheppard, Flower girl was Ammie Gelinas and ringbearer was Craig Redick, The couple have taken up residence in Huron Park, Photo by Terry Schwartzentruber. • Christmas isn't complete without an old fashioned \ Christmas cake. And judging by the repeat orders we're receiving many of you like the tasty product prepared in our kitchen program. Please place your order soonl Light or Dark - 2 to 4 lbs. $3.00 lb. SOUTH HURON BAKERY Phone 237.3560 8.5 North of ARC, Dashwood By ELAINE TOWNS HEND All I want for Christmas is a key chain to hang around my neck. I have a propensity for losing keys in the darndest places. Locking yourself out of your house or apartment is not a big deal. I:ve heard of several people trying to break into their own homes vaftt;t.,;sigavoz?.tiv?As and having well-meaning neighbours call the police to report a prowler I unders- tand some people have dif- ficulty explaining to police why they're breaking into their own houses. When the police unders- tand the situation. however. they can be extremely help- ful. One officer, for exam- ple. helped a young lady gain entry to her apartment by boosting her onto her balcony. I added a new twist to the "lock your keys in the apartment" gag One cold Sunday morning when most people were still in bed, I hurried down to the car, threw my suitcase and keys in the passenger side, slammed the door and then remembered by purse was in the apartment. I dashed back to the apartment; then I remembered the door was locked and the key was in the car. I hustled back to the car; then I realized I in- advertently locked the car door. Problem: two sets of apartment keys - one locked in the apartment; the other locked in the car. Two sets of car keys - one locked in the car; the other left at my parents' place. Solution: call Mom and ask her to bring in my keys when she goes to church. Problem: no answer . Solution: the neighbour who let me use the phone came to my rescue with a coat hanger. A while later another neighbour told me he had put himself in a similar predica- ment. I didn't mean to sound malicious when I grinned and blurted out "Oh, good!" I just meant I was relieved that I wasn't alone. I always seem to misplace keys on cold days or nights. When I was ready to leave an evening meeting early last spring, for instance, I couldn't find my car keys, and of course, the car was locked. "Are they in your bag?" someone asked. "No!" I snapped. "I already looked, and besides, I don't remember putting them in my bag." My friends combed the school, in which the meeting was held. Meanwhile, my dad, who just happened to be at the meeting as well, shone his car lights under my car and got down on his hands and knees to search. Fortunately I lived not far away, and when the keys didn't surface, Dad drove me home: I picked up the ex- tra set of keys and he took me back to retrieve the car. We ransacked the car, but the original keys weren't locked inside. When I finally got home, I dumped the contents of my bag, just for the heck of it. Guess what dropped out of the bottom of one of the compartments. If the incident had happen- ed amongst a bunch of strangers, I might never have had to confess and I might never have heard The C B & G with Kentucky Fried Chicken are coming to Exeter about it again. But, since, it happened amongst a bunch of friends and relatives, I'll never live it down. Dad es- pecially enjoys recounting the incident. I don't blame him. After all, he was the one down on his hands and knees on the cold pavement. My largest escapade took place on Friday night in a grocery store. I had broken my key chain, which turned out to be a blessing in dis- guise. I lost only the ignition key and was carrying the ex- tra one in my purse. Therefore, I had no trouble getting home and didn't bother searching for the key until the next morning. I dumped my purse; I ran- sacked the car; I tramped the parking lot at my apart- ment; I walked the street in front of the store and asked if a key had turned up inside the store. One key had been found but it wasn't mine, A few days later when I had given up hope of ever seeing the key again, I couldn't fold my wallet, and it wasn't because there was too much money in it. Guess what I found in the bottom of the compartment for bills! As long as the key stayed at one end I didn't feel it; only when it slipped to the middle and prevented me from folding the wallet did I realize it was there. Now you know why I need a key chain to hang around my neck, but with my luck, the chain will break and the keys will oh well, never mind. Kipper) By MRS. RENA CALDWELL U.C.W. of St. Andrews Church, Kippen held a very successful supper in Brucefield Church November 14. Some 600 plus hungry diners were fed. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter, Guelph, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones. The exodus to Florida for the winter has begun, Mr. M. Barnard, Hensall, Mrs, Eva Smith, Ridgeto.wn visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis'. CALORIC® Reg. List DUP 202-18 $379.00 Two energy saving cycles Dual wash action system Two silverware baskets Indicator Light 750 Watt heating element Automatic dual detergent cup Leakproof porcelain enamel interior Waste disposal action Roll out racks Door safety switch Almond • While • Harvest panels Yok hnk.mve.s.b. Odd 'n ends The missing keys LONDON WITH EVERY NEW cTaihiatz eta at Kitchen * Free dishwasher is offered without charge on any complete kitchen valued over $2,000.00 retain. from November 1st thru December 31st. 1979 To qualify your kitchen must be ordered and accompanied by a deposit Highway #135 - Between Wellington Road South and Wonderland Road Just North of 401 • WE WELCOME OUT OF TOWN COLLECT CALLS 4kA.M 652-3544 7-aihion eta t Kitchens OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9.6 SATURDAYS 9.1 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT LONDON