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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-26, Page 15 (2)MR. AND MRS. PAUL ELMER RADER Susan Elizabeth VanWyck and Paul Elmer Rader were united in marriage May 31, in Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood with Rev. Mar- vin Barz, Goderich, officiating. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. VanWyck, Exeter and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Rader, Dashwood. Maid of honour was Debbie Riddell, Ex- eter, and the best man was Lorne Miller, Dashwood. Other attendants were Mrs. Cathy Pfaff, sister of the bride, Exeter, Bonnie Jeffords, Ridgetown, Lynn VanWyck, sister of the bride, Exeter, Eugene Becker, second best man, Dashwood, David Rader, brother of the groom and Roger Millie, London were ushers. Tracy VanWyck and Michelle Pfaff were flower girls and Jason Pfaff as ring bearer. After a honeymoon in the Bahamas the couple will reside at 87 Eastman Ave., London. by Adrian photo by Adrian We've Moved Not Far, But We're Now At 168 Thames Road Across The Road From Acme Sign 35-0131 After Hours 262-2648 • No Job Too Big Or Too Small • Prompt Service • Shop In Your Own Home Antique Renovation, Custom Upholstery, Reupholstery and Restyling CANADIAN FURNITURE RESTORERS Ii • EXETER fi MR. AND MRS. BRIAN BESTARD Gwendolyn Jean Mills and Brian Lewis Bestard were united in marriage May 30, at Exeter United Church, Exeter with Rev. Glenn Wright officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills, Exeter, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bestard, RR 3 Parkhill. The bridal attendants were Ruth Baillie, London, Heather Mills, Exeter and Connie Mills, Exeter. The best man was Bob Rowe, Ex- eter and guests were ushered by Kevin Bestard, Grand Bend, and Don McLeod, Toronto. Terri Poul, Kirkton was the soloist and Mrs. Lois Ottewell provided the organ music. After a wedding trip to Eastern Ontario, the couple will reside at 15 Eastbourne Drive, Bramalea. photo by Harvey McDowell MR. AND MRS. BRIAN PREST Delores Kenney and Brian Prest were united in marriage May 17, at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, with Allan Bradshaw, Guelph officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kenney, Huron Park, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Prest, Exeter. The maid of honour was Eleanor Bradshaw and the best man was Bev Prest. Other attendants were, bridesmaid, Chris Egiott, ushers, Tom Daley, Wayne Prest, Jim Prest, Bruce Bird, Richard Elliott. After a honeymoon in Florida; the couple will reside in Huron Park. MR. AND MRS. DAVID WHITTINGTON Cora Van Raay and David Whittington were united in marriage June 7, at the St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church, Zurich, with Father A. Durand officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Case Van Raay, Dashwood, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Whittington of Peterborough. The maid of honour was Adrienne Van Raay, sister of the bride, and best man was Murray Thompson, friend of the groom. Flower girl was Rose Ann Zwambog and Gery Davis was ring bearer. After a wedding trip to the United States, the couple are residing of RR 11, Peterborough. photo by Jack Doerr HEIMRICH'S —ZURICH Lunch & Variety Phone 236-4941 We're Celebrating Our First Birthday In Business COME TO OUR PARTY STARTS THURS., JUNE 26 ENDS SAT. JULY 5 Take Advantage of the Savings iNgti9 "`riz sz --\11)))) ,". KLEENEX TOWELS 2's 89' DELSEY TISSUE 2 ply 4t Facelle Royale FACIAL TISSUE white (small size) 29' 1/2 Gal. Party Pac ICE CREAM Cones '2.00 108Colorpack film POLOROID LISTERINE MOUTH WASH ALL SUNTAN LOTIONS Scented 8 Unscented MITCHUM ROLL-ON Popular Brands CIGARETTES 50% Off 24 oz. $ 1.75 10% Off l o oz. 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Mollard, RR 3, Parkhill, celebrated her 89th birthday June 11. r See What We've Got! * Office Stationery * Office Furniture * Personal Stationery * Gifts & Glassware, * Hallmark Cards * Gift Wrap *Wedding Stationery * Leather Goods Brief Cases, Wallets Etc. * Picnic Supplies * Party Supplies iii* Books MacMillan's Operated By Chan & Donna Livingstone Main St. Exete� MR. AND MRS. ROBERT GORDON GRAHAM Valerie Lynn Emery and Robert Gordon Graham were united in marriage June 14 'at Lucon United Church with Rev. George Sach, Strathroy officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Emery, Lucan, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham, Lobo.Matron of honour was Margaret Eden, sister of the bride, and the best man was John Graham, brother of the groom. Other atten- dants were Tina Quinn, Lucan, Debbie Emery, Lucan, Brenda Graham, Lobo, Bill Graham, Lobo, Ken Graham, Lobo and Charles Kish, Lon- don. April Emery, Lucan was flower girl and Ricky Emery was ring bearer. After a honeymoon to Georgian Bay and area the couple will reside in Lucan. 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