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Times-Advocate, 1982-06-02, Page 6vl • Page 6 Times -Advocate. June 2, 1982 MR. AND MRS.'WILLIAM DEICHERT The marriage of Carol Ruth Smith and William "Bill" Peter Deichert took place March 20 at the Zurich Men- nonite Church with Pastor Clayton Kuepfer officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Smith, RR 3, Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deichert, RR 1, Zurich ore parents of the groom. Ruth Hamilton was matron of honour and Ron Beierling was best man. Junior attendants were Lynda Smith, sister of the bride and David Deichert, cousin of the groom. After a wed- ding trip to Florida the couple hos taken up residence at RR 2, Zurich. wedding )hoto ra ht� � p Book Now to hi -we our happiest da), preserved for N ears to come CALL Schwartzentruber Photography • 235-0617 J Great day for a picnic 'This looks like a nice spot for a picnic - three tables amongst a grove of trees a few hundred yards back from the highway. There hasn't been much traffic on the road all morn- ing. It should be quiet. And Aipo Suzy straighten the other end of the tablecloth, will you? Here's the paper plates, the knives, forks, spoons and paper cups.l'es, everything's disposable. Going home to wash dirty dishes takes all the fun out of a picnic. Odds 'n ends 44 •., By Elaine Townshend it's early for lunch. We'll pro- bably have the park to ourselves. Okay, everybody out of the car and carry something with you. _Tommy, what have you got? Your ball and glove. You're big enough to carry more than that, you know. Oh alright, you and Gerry go play catch while the rest of us set the table. Suzy, what have you got? A blanket to lie on and your radio. Do you have to listen to music now? Oh, never mind. I've got the cooler. Harry, you bring the thermos. It's in the trunk somewhere. Oops, I didn't realize it was that windy. Harry, Suzy, quick, grab those plates! It's alright the grass is clean. No, 1 don't have any other plates. We'll have to use those. Hold the tablecloth down while I set the cooler on one end and .the thermos on the other. That'll hold it down. Pile the plates in the centre. We'll just take them as we need them. Then the food will hold them down. Tommy, Tommy, what are you doing? Get away from that fence. Yes, I see the cows. Yes. they look like nice cows, but they might not be friendly cows: And the farmer doesn't want you climbing his fence anyway. You've already ripped your shirt, haven't you? Tommy, Gerry, come away from that fence. Lunch is ready. Well, we've got cold beef and potato salad and sliced tomatoes and some pickles. Oh, here's the lettuce and the dressing. I almost forgot. I know you don't like beef, Gerry. There's baloney, too. I brought it just for you. No, you don't have to eat potato salad. Tommy. Here's some chips. They're plain ones. We didn't have any salt and vinegar chips. The stores were closed. No, you don't have to eat them. Gerry, aren't you going to eat moire than that? 1 prepared all .this good food, and all you're eating is a pickle! Tommy, what do you meaty what's what in your cup. That's grape freshie. What? Let me see. Oh, that's an ant. Well, pour the freshie out and get some more. Suzy, please turn the radio down. No, Tommy, don't throw the freshie under- the table. Suzy, what's wrong? Your shoe! Tommy, what did you do that for? Suzy, don't hit your little brother! Look, • HONOURED FOR LENGTHY MEMBERSHIP — Threemembers of the Beta Theta Sorority Chapter were honoured recently for lengthy service. From the left are Donna Webster 15 years, Leona Amos 25 years and Maido Geiser 30 years. now everybody's freshie is spilled. Harry, don't just sit there and smirk. Can't you control your kids? All the people at the other tables.are staring at us. Let's go Mine. Everybody throw your dishes in the trash can. I said in the can, not at it. Now everybody carry something to the car: I've got the cooler. Suzy, be sure to shake all the ants out of that blanket before you roll it up. I don't know, Suzy. I'll see what I can do with your shoe when we get home. Where's Tommy? Say good bye to the cows and get in the car, Tommy. ' What a picnic! No, I don't think we'll go on another pic- nic next week end. �f. IS WIIAT 001. INFLATION FIGHTER SALE 15 AI0UT Congratulatons to the following winners in contests held recently in our store. The men's gold watch, a prize in our just beginning draw for May was won by Marlene Hamilton, 869 Clearview, London. The Family Allowance Draw Prize of a 535 gift certificate was won by Ruth (manse of Hensall.- -f MAIN STREET, EXETER Use your Chargex, Master Charge or Stedmans Charge Card 1 Going Out Of Business Sarah Coventry 2 days only June 9 & W 1:30 - 4:30 131 Wellington Cres. Huron Park H Everything 1/2 Price MR. AND MRS. JAMES DIXON Donna Lynn Mawson and.James William Dixon were united in marriage at Lieury United Church May 8, 1982 with Rev. Raymond Lindsay officiating. The bride is the .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mawson, Parkhill and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon, Lucan. The maid of honour was Julie Mawson, cousin of the bride and the bridesmaids were Kris Thompson and Joanne McLinchey, friends of the bride. The best mon was Steve Dixon, friend of the -groom and guests were ushered by Dave Dixon, brother of groom and Bob Mawson, brother of the bride. Organist was Grace Er- skine, Parkhill and soloist was Mary Jane Ross, Thed- ford. Following their honeymoon to Niagara Falls, the couple are residing at RR 2 Lucan. Exeter area women organize new group At a recent organizational meeting held at the home of Mrs. Doreen Adams, the ladies of Precious Blood Mis- sion formed a new council of the Catholic Women's League in Exeter. The motto for the League is "For God and Canada". The second general meeting was held at Trivitt Memorial Hall. Members were reminded that Precious Blood Council and Our Lady of Mount Carmel Council would be working together in prepara- tion by the annual Parish Barbecue to be held July 18. Precious Blood members and their husbands were in- vited to attend a wine and cheese party in honour of the newly elected diocesan presi- dent, Helene Regier, of Mount Carmel. The certificate of organiza- tion has arrived from the Na- tional Office and was displayed. President, Esther Rau, and first vice-president Anne Van Gerwen were delegates to the 62nd annual Diocesan Con- vention held at Western University London. A report will be given at the June meeting. A large number of ladies from O.L.M.C. Council were guests at the meeting in order to hear the guest speaker, Brother Bob Mittelholtz. The speaker was introduc- ed by Barb Sheeler. Brother Bob who founded Jesu Ashram at Matigara in 1971 showed slides about his work with patients suffering from Leprosy and tuber- culosis. His patients are the poor and sick from the area who often walk many miles on foot' to receive his special care. Jesu Ashrom which is ap- proximately 600 miles north of Calcutta also has a school for the poor children in the - area. Toni Berendsen thanked the speaker and presented 'him with a purse from the two councils. Asparagus Cut to order Spring .harden Farm Call 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. 229-6795 Household Tips Tub and sink stains - Light stains can often be removed by simply rubbing with a cut lemon. - For dark stains (rust) rub -with a paste of borax and lemon juice. - To brighten a tub which has yellowed rub with a solution of salt and turpentine. 235-0173 457 Main St., Exeter Clip and Sava J .` •.4 A.S.. Pentecostal women have spring theme. The May meeting of the Women's Ministries ' of Pentecostal Tabernacle was held at the home of Mrs. Jen- ny Kipfer with 14 members present. Mrs. Dorothy Hookey of- fered prayer followed by the hymn "Bringing in the Sheaves". The roll call was answered with a verse of scripture on "Spring". The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Mary Blanchard gave the financial report. Mrs. Ruth McLaren read a number of thank you letters. Mary Blan- chard also read a thank you letter from foreign mis- sionary in Malowi. Mrs. Estrella Finkbeiner gave the message of the after- noon. Her topic being "Spring" followed by two hymns and a time of prayer. A delicious lunch was serv- ed by Mrs. Lois Gonyou and Mrs. Jenny Kipfer. a Now 1 fifty.,01, 1141011 1 Open In Exeter "Tasty Nu" white sliced bread and • fresh rolls, pastries, . cakes, cookies, pies and do -nuts daily. Canadian and Imported Cheeses fresh off the block SPECIALS: Honey Glazed Donuts 6 for $ 1.09 Medium Cheddar Cheese $2.99 Ib. Danish Blue Cheese ' $2.119 Ib. Watch for Our Grand Opening "COMING SOON!" 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