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Times-Advocate, 1978-08-10, Page 7 (2)- s 9 / ..+ MR. AND MRS. DAVID DYKEMAN Caven.Presbyterian Church„ Exeter was the scene for the July 15 wedding of Lois Norma Johns and David Wilson Dykeman. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johns and the grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman, all of RR 1, Centralia. Rev. Grant Mills performed the ceremony. The bride was attended by Ann Johns, London; Apn Dearing, Exeter, Susan Willert, Hensall and Lori Johns, RR 1, Centralia. The groom's attendants were Rob Morley, RR 1, Granton, Ker, Latta, RR 1,, Lucan, Murray Johns, RR 1, Centralia and Preston Dearing, Exeter. The flower•girls were Alyson Parkinson, niece of the groom and Sandra Spence, cousin of the bride. Follow- ing a wedding trip to the East Coast, the couple took up residence at RR 1, Lucan. Photo by Engel Times -Advocate, August 10, 1978 Pogo 7 Broadway actor at Playhouse The leading roles in Picnic by Wililm- Inge have been announced by James Murphy, Artistie Director of the Huron Country Playhouse. The Pulitizer Prize . and multi -award- winning romantic comedy - drama ,,will play for two weeks, starting August 15, as‘ the fifth production of the I, six -show 1978 Playhouse season, The often humourous but earthy and emotional play represents the Fifties in this season's "Tribute to Six Decades" at the Playhouse. I1 was one of Broadway's biggest hits during the 1952- 51 season, honoured by many prestigious theatre awards. Michael Beirne will play the mate lead,' Hal. a hand- , some former college football - star with more animal vitality than he knows what to do with, brashly fighting a world which does not offer too much for a not -too -bright former athlete. He visits a small Kansas town as it - prepares for its Labour Day picnic, seeking out his for - mer college pal, son of a wealthy family,, but during the course of the day finds 'himself the centre of at- tention by an assortment of women. , hiding secret Yearnings and desires under a staid exterior. Mr- Beirne will be making his first appearance at the Country Playhouse in this choice rale, made famous by William Holden in the 1955 movie version, created on Broadway by Ralph Meeker. Beirne has appeared on Broadway himself Judith Dagley co-stars as Madge, thequiet, 18 -year old virgin beauty who, lured by the. sounds of the outgoing trains and the romantic sexual awakening by Hal, decides against marrying the rich boy in town and his life of security to live with Hal. a potential life •of. love. andfulfillment. Kim Novak became a big star in movies through this role• played in the original New York production by the much -acclaimed actress Janice Rule. Miss Dagley was seen last season on the Playhouse stage in "Plaza Suite" and "Any Wednesday". She was associated with Chicago's Second City Revue for many years and is a familiar face to ardent television com- mercial watchers, currently through a delightful, popular 1, "Snacking On Milk", an Global TV'scomedy {"Mi>1 Doubles". Aileen Taylor -Smith -returns to the Playhouse once again after numerous roles over the seasons to play Rosemary, the tragi - Comical spipster school teacher, battling the spectre -of a lonely old age and her dormant ,sexuality aroused .by Hal's presence. The late Rosalind. Russell in the screen version and Eileen Heckert in the original stage production both im- mortalized this role, one of the finest for. any actret;s in the American theatre,- for their respective- audiences. Picnic won thee'New York Critics Circle Award among the many tributes it receieed. Decorate your home with beautiful CUSTOM DRAPES MR. AND MRS. GARY MIDDLETON Jo -Ann Rescorl and .Gary Thomas Middleton were united in marriage July 22, 1978 at Trivitt Memorial Church by Rev. George A.• Anderson. The bride's parents ore MrAnd Mrs. Ronald Rescorl, Ilderton. The groom is the son of Mrs. William Middleton, Exeter. tester and Rianne Heywood were best mon and maid of honour for the couple. After the honeymoon trip to Parry Sound the cobple has taken up residence in Ex- eter. - Photo by Reg McDonald • lor BIOVt sly' t- • • •l .1.r1tr MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS TELFORD St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich was the setting for the July 8 wedding of Wilma Jean Weiberg and Dov2las Lorne Telford. Pastor Robert Breihueisen officiated. The bride is the daughter of Lorne and Maxine Weiberg, RR 1, Zurich and Frede and Gladys Telford are parents of the groom. The maid of honour was Koren Fitzimmons and bridesmaids were Sandra Fields and Sandra Weiberg. The best man was Carl Humphries and guests'were ushered by Roy Telford and Tom Humphreys. After a honeymoon in Niagara Falls the couple hqs token up residence in Bayfield. . Photo by Engel 1978 Honey Crop .J .75• I 5 per Ib. Bring your own containers CLOSED SUNDAYS 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. 236-4979 FergusonApiaries Hwy. 84 3 Miles West of.Hensall W ROYAL HOMES "1111"---.1,311" . • ,JUI.10" • Built 10 suit yo requirements - Built with qualify mOeriats • Built complete - indu etecncal plumbing carpets cabinets interior and exterior finish - Built with a guarantee that counts • Built at an affordable price - (tuition the tot of your choice "Inquire Today About "THE OUALITY ROYAL HOME" CALL (519) 57.2444 See our model home at the plant n 1Ningham.• or write for free. brochures -"'z Mail to ROYAL HOMES LTD, BOX 370. WINGHAM, ONTARIO. Mime Address• Town • Telephonre • • 1 Have A Lot: Yes No Location . e1°'s•..._ • ' MR. AND MRS. ROBERT NOAKES ` , Lorraine Staples and Robert Noak s were united in marriage August 4, at St. James Church, Se forth. Fr. C. Sullivan per- formed the double ring ceremony. - ride is the daughter. of Gordon and Catherine Staples, - ea rth, and Rob is the son of Leonard and Minnie Noakes, Hensall. The bride was attended by Mary Margaret Nash, RR 5,'Seaforth as_maid of honour and CathieS•rfn, RR 2, Kippen as bridesmaid. The.best man was Ross Alexander, Hensoll, and the usher was John . Mork Nash, RR 5, Seaforth. Following the. ceremony, 6 recep- tion for the immediate families was held at the heme•of the bride's parents, 15 East William St., Seaforth. ` Photo by Phillips . /it MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM DELORME • The exchange of marriage vows by Helen Elaine and Wiiiri.arp Jacob took place Friday, July 28, 1978 at 7:00 p.m: in .H.aly Trinity Anglican Church, Lucan. The candlelight ceremony was performed by Rev. G: Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hddgins, Lucan are the bride's parents and Mr, and Mrs. Casparis Delorme of Netherland are parents of the groom. Attendants were Margaret Gould, London and Edward Murray, Forest. Ushers were Scott Triebner and. Stephen,Delorme.. Following a reception at Friars Cellar, London Mr._ and Mrs. Wm. Delorme anti family will•leave on a holiday to• -Europe. After. their holiday they will reside in Forest_ Wilson's Jewellery Beside Bank of Montreal Exeter PURCHASE A FINE QUALITY Ibb/zLtNE DIAMN Free Annual \'���� \�insurance Pleasing you pleases US �w. tobe a cool an thissunith Be as cool as a cucumber Keep it light and breezy It s cool to wear lighter clothes with lighter -Colours It's also :col Fruits and salads are cool and refreshing And when you stay away from the oven to Prepare meals, you also =stay cooler and save electricity. • r. c M ""`4:OOeno r0 (///•"".....-r „,,...41-)H34 1.114 te/‘,/ 1, Drink up Ah, there's nothing • like a tall, cool, refreshing drink to Make things cooler But remember when the refrigerator door is left . operl,.valtuble energy escapes. fir conditionerUseyour wiser Make sure it fits tightly in the window Keep vour doors and windows closed Clean the filters . • - regularly If you leave your house for part of the dav. cut back the air conditioning Going on vacation'' Turn it off completely your hydro • If your clothes drver is vented outdoors Heat and moisture won't be released on your home Better still, hang your clothes outside to dry : ' Keep vee-,' ;rids down Keeping , ; i nds ion of drapes are_,. nn the sonny side has some c. 7gic to lt The heat of the sun is shut out while - the coolness is kept In At night. - keep lights td a minimum Its cooler -and saves electricity ' '• 6o To boot °p6°o°d 66°68 �jfll ,1 7m 1i :' • 11YR .11,4er ,t CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Reeves, 23 Kolisch street., Exeter celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary August 6. They were. married in Winnipeg. Mr. Reeves served in the first World War and is a life member of the Royal Canadian Legion and his wife Edna is a rfiember of the Eastern Star. Photo by Terry Schwartzentruber. Y A'i"• J Te r %..•.oils" MUMPLe am► no table" IF M Mar" NaNie 300 Choose the fabrics and the styles ybu wont and Borb Whiting will custom make your drapes for you. You cart olso _hoose. matching bedspreads and pillow shams WHITING'S WAREHOUSE Main St. Exeter 235-1964 GUARDIAN BUDGET SAVER SPECIALS!!! 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