Times-Advocate, 1988-08-17, Page 9About people you know
Glad Day
\Like Friday August 19 a Glad
dLl..
• The gladioli has been adapted -as -
the Dower emblem for epilepsy.
. •-I he brightly coloured character of
this flow er,' as •well as the term
' "glad" are symbols Of tlic hope to
• sial:e epilepsy Ia disorder of ttic
past.
Glaris will be sold in the parking
lot of A & H E.\1.A. on August
19_1roin a p.m. until ? Bunches of
five stems for 53.00 dir S5.00 for
two bunches.
-::Your purchase of glads will assist
_Epilepsy .OntariW Nlid west Region
wit-h•-Hi-work"in-Huron and 1'c?tt
C'utinties providing counselling -and .
information services to persons
• with- epilepsy; as welt as assisting
in public education eftbrts here.
-MF-L AND M.RS:NORM • REGIER
13arb Wilson, daughter of Lois Wil-
son and the late Russell Wilson,
-.Centralia and Norm Regier; son .of
Frank and Doreen Regier, Exeter
exchanged marriage vows on July
9, 1988 at Our Lady of Mount Car-
mel Church•with Father Gary Goy -
eau officiating. The bride was given
-away by her brother, Don Wilson.
Attending the bride was Robin Bal-
lantyne as the matron of honour
and Lori Cronyn; Linda_Arrnstrong,
Donna Borm and Marg Wilson as
bridesmaids: The best man was
Glen Pfaff and -ushers were Mark
Heimrich, Kevin Regier, Wayne Re-
grer and Norm Wilson. Flowergirls
were Lindsey Regier and Ashley
Wilson. Ringbearer •was Nicholas
Regier: The soloist was Deb Wilson
accompanied by Marion and Denise
_Rumford. The'couple is residing at
RR:3 Dashwood Thankyou to eve-
ryone who -made our day a special
one.
HAYTER - STANLAKE -
Maureen Gail Stanlake (nee Erb)
-d I!onneth Micheal Hayter were
.. nted.ln marriage July 30. 1988 at
Crediton Zion United Church. with
Rev. Brian Elder officiating. The
bride is the daughter of Roy and
Doreen Erb,•RR 3•Zurich and Mike -
Is the .son of Kenneth and Louise
Hay -ter, Crediton. Matson of honour
was Faye Schenk, Crediton, sister
of the groom. Bridesmaids were
Donna Mase, Centralia and Cathy
Pinkney, St. Marys, both friends of
the bride. Paula-Stanlake, daughter
of the bride was flowergirl and her
. brother Jeremy was ringbearer.
Best man was Dennis Masse, Cen-
tralia, friend of the groom. Ushers
were Russell; Hayter, Crediton,
brother of the groom and_Mark Erb.
Zurich, brother of the bride..Solo-
Ists"were Matthew Erb, Zurich, and
Martha Schwartzentruber, Guelph,
brother and sister of the bride. Pia.-
nist was Carolyn Donnon of Exeter.
Following their reception at the Ex-
eter Legion, the couple left for aTtrip
to Collingwood. The newlyweds will
be residing at 20 Victoria St. Credi-
ton: The bride and groom would like
to extend many thanks to the bridal
pariy-for a jpb well done and to. eve-,
rybod that supported them. on
their day of joy and happiness. •
FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE -
T"^ s day Sandy I marry her best
•end,' the ore she laughs with,
yes for tend loves. Don and Shirley
Glanville 'are pleased to announce
the marriage of their daughter. San-
dra.Marie (Sam) to-Daryll Jacques
Keller. son of Milton and Erlma Kel-
ler. This celebration of love wilt be
held on August 27, 1988 at Exeter
United Church. Open reception fn
follow. '
BIBLE SCHOOL - The kindergarten c ass o t e Bethel Reformed Church Vacation Bible School in Exeter get
some singing instruction from Susan Verhoog in preparation for their Friday concert. .
Local artists at final Blyth show
BLYTH - The final show this. Medal of Honour in Frechen, Ger;
summer at the Blyth Festival Gal- - many in 1980 and her latest inter-
Icry from August 20 to September - national shows were In Poriugal
17 features the recent •paintings of and Chile. As well as private col -
popular artists Jo Manning and Ron lcctions, ,Ms.- Manning's work is
Walker. - The gallery exhibition found in •many.corporate and gov-
opens Saturday, August 20 with a crnment collections -including the.
reception at -7:30 p.m. featuring the National Gallery of Canada in Ot- -
artists and many special guests. tawa. .
Sponsored by Canada Trust, this Ron Walker, currently an art
show is titled "Aspects of Nature- teacher with the Huron County -
Mythical and Otherwise". Board of Education, was born in
Jo Manning is a graduate of the Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and stud -
Ontario College of Art.. She began -lied at Ute Regina Collcgc-Schpol of
her career as a printmaker and has Art, --and at the University oft Sas-
exhibited extensively in Canada and katchcwan under Roy- Kiyooka,
abroad. Currently working as a Ron Bloore, Kcn Lochecd and Art
painter and deeply involved in -the McKay.
landscape of the Blyth arca, Jo •has - • His prints and drawings- have ap
received'many international awards peared in Toronto art galleries such
for her etchings. _ as tvtc ton and Gadatsy as_well as.
She has lectured widely on the juricd')shows such as the Canadian
topics.of printmaking and etching, Society of Graphic Art and Canadi-
and illustrated such publications as an Printmakers -Showcase.
the Catholic- Sunday Missal and In 1976, he moved to a country
poetry books. • property just outside of Blyth •and
The high. regard in which Jos began teaching at Central Huron
work is held is indicative by her- Secondary School in Clinton. Af-
nurnber of national and internation- - ter a 1984 sabbatical trip to -Crete
al shows and award's. She won the - where he painted in oils, he cxhib-
Rural Nostalgia event
GRAND .BEND - As part of its
tenth anniversary celebrations, the
Lambton Heritage Museum is offcr--
ing a unique family -outing on Au-
gust 27 and -28, 1988. The first-
time offering of -Rural Nostalgia
will be a celebration of ttie sights
Exeter Viiia
. EXETER - Hello from everyone
at the Exeter Villa. It's beenhard to
keep going in this heat and it's a re-
lief to have some cooler air even for
a day.
Legion ladies visited with their
monthly Bingo. We arc pleased that
tli<< ladies share in our regular
Residents enjoyed a
m;u .'I�ualloa roaSr on Wednesday
evening. With this weather; it didn't
-take .long to roast them.
Some residents in the Lodgc.en-
joycd sampling various flavours of
-tea.-This month we tried Black Cur-
e:, Orange Spice and Raspberry..
We look forward to sampling many
more in the months to come..
Our ladies in the Nursing Home
trcated`cvcryonc to samples of their
baking. We received many compli
menu for our frying pan cookies.
Thought for. the week: if you
must kill time, why Pot try •tri
work it to death?
•EXETER - Bob and Dolores Par-
, sons of Montreal and Myron and
Shirley Parsons of East Troy, Wis-
consin, were summer visitors re-
cently with the former's sister Ol-
ive. •
Effective Aug. 27/88
KK's Hairstyling
will no longer be in
business.
1 would like to thank all clients
for their patronage over the
past 3 years. It has been a
pleasure serving you.
Karen Overholt
Visscher Farms
Country Market
Open 9 - 6 daily,
Fri., 9 - 8 p.m.
Closed Sundays
`ow ' arves Ing
Sweet Corn
• Cauliflower
• Broccoli
• Cabbage
• Tomatoes
• Cucumbers
• Min; carrots
Baked goods, jams and honey.
• Beans
•Melon
• Blueberries
• Plums
• Potatoes
3 miles W. of Exeter
on Hwy. 83
Phone 237-3442
Special of the Week
Apn?n Pin t1.25
and sounds. of the rural past. in
Western Ontario, and especially
those of harvest time. • - -
The museum is able to offer. the
public this event in honour of its
_tenth anniversary, and it is not ex-
pected that these exhibits will be
able to be brought together another
time.
The -theme of the weekend will be
Working displays, with grain har-
vesting, shingle making, broom
staking, and sawmilling. Horse
drawn wagon rides will be available
: for-•thc-entire famifv.
A special appearance by the mem-
. bets of -the 'Ontario Blacksmith As-
sociation on Sunday will -show the
many types of product these con.-
temporary
on-temporary artists arc capable of ren-
dering in iron. They will work on
several forges during the day, on
some occasions in competition for
prizes.
Canadian made tractors and steam
traction engines will be working
throughout the weekend, and there
will be many demonstrations of the
strcngih and working adaptability of
these steam monsters.
The event rtins from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. daily.
O'Shea's
Pick Your Own
Farm Fresh Vegetables
Drive a pleasant country mile
for plentiful green beans, beets,
carrots, cucumbers, potatoes,
peppers, onions and tomatoes
Michael & Diane
O'Shea •
RR #3 Granton 225-2600
iced with Artisan's Alley in Lon-
don, Ontario.
Mr. Walker's present exhibition
at the Blyth Festival Gallery, like
the arl of Jo Manning, reflects a
keen interest in Huron County
landscapes. His work is represented
in numerous private and public col-
lections including Noranda Mines,
the Sudbury -Board of Education and
the.An Gallery of Ontario. -
The Blyth . Festival Gallery is
Open daily (except Sundays) and is
free to the public.- Local artists:
work is also on display all summer
long adjacent to the box office With
glassworks, • weaving, pottery,
stained glass_andOther crafts being
featured. For more information
about activities at the Blyth Festi-
val, call (519) 523-9300/9225.
TO MARRY - Mr. and Mrs. Marti]
Mommersteeg would like to an-
nouncE the forthcoming marriage of
their_daughter Kellie Marie to.Davi
Douglas, son of Pat and John
Wright which will take place on Fri-
day, August 26, 1988 at St. Peters
Church at 7:30 p.m. Open reception
to follow.
* Peaches *
(by the bushel•or basket )
- new apples -
- various varieties of plums
- cherries, pitted in pails
- frozen berries of all sorts
- tomatoes
- sweet corn
- melons
- home baked pies and muffins
- Mennonite meats
Rock Gien
Farm
Market
(on Rock Glen Road)
Open 7 days a week
8 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Phone 828-3100 Arkona
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Pick Your Own
Black Currants
- $3.00 a quart
Blue Berries $1.45 Ib.
Irrigated & Plentiful,
Containers provided.
ARROWOOD
FARM
4 roads south of Melborne, on
County Road.9, turn right, go 1/2
mile. Open 8 aim. 78 p.m.
Mon. - Fri. 8 - 6 Saturday
Closed Sunday -
1-289.2403
opening soon
431 Main St. Exeter
unisex hairstyling by Carol Gilmour
for more information call 235-1700 or 227-4678
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(F.A.S.II•I•0•N•S)
375 Main St.. Exeter 235-2460
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Men's
Casual Shoes
Reg. to 839.95
Sale
$14.99
Men's
Casual Shoes
Reg. to 845.00
Sale
$19.99
Girls
Loafers
Sale
$19.99
Men's
Joggers
Sale
$19.99
Men's Green Patch
Work Boots
Reg. 858.95
Sale $44.99
LIMITED • DAN=
Teenage
Plata
Sale
$19.99
Women's
Plats
Reg. to 848.00
Sale
$14.99
You Cannot
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Men's
Casual D Dress
Shoes
Reg. to 859.95
Sale
$29.99
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AUGUST 18 to
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AUGUST 27
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REGULARLY PRICED
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ALL NEW FALL
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Women's
Dress Pumps
Reg. to 845.00
Sale
$14.99
Women's
1131 Grade Shoes
aturalizer/White Cross
Sale $29.99
LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM
Children's
Leather AL1 -*es
Assorted ' ; les
Sale $14.99 1
Girls
Leather Strap Shoes
Reg. 829.95
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