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Times-Advocate, 1985-06-19, Page 6PROD. OF U.S.A.-CAN 91 CUCUMBERS 2/.89 4 Page 6 June 19, 1985 MR. AND MRS. BRAD DATERS Tami Lee Witherspoon and Brad Daters were united in marriage by Rev. Brian Elder on May 11, 1985 at Crediton United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Witherspoon, Crediton and Doreen Daters is mother of the groom. Maid of honour was Teri Lynn Withers- poon, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Judy Young, sister of the groom and Traci Park, cousin of the bride. Jenny Young, niece of the groom was flowergirl. Best man was Reid Burley, friend of the groom. Ushers were Brad Murray, friend of the groom and Todd Withers- poon, brother of the bride. Ringbearer was Tim Ditner, nephew of the groom. After o wedding trip to the Muskakos, the couple has token up residence in Exeter. Photo by Bart DeVries MR. AND MRS. RONALD BEIERLING Catherine Margaret Deichert and Ronald Norman Beierling were united in marriage on June 15, 1985 at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Zurich with Rev. Karl Schuessler officiating. The bride is the daughter of Fred and Alice Deichert, Clinton and Helma and Elmer Beierling, Zurich are parents of the groom. Ann Deichert was maid of honour and bridesmaids were Patricia Nokonechny and Susan Jefferson and Carla Caldwell was junior bridesmaid. The best man was Clarence Toornstra and guests were ushered by David Deichert and David Stephen. The solist was Kathy McDonald. The bride's dress was originally worn by her mother. After a wedding trip to Quebec City the couple will reside at RR 2, Zurich. Photo by Frank Phillips New 'OREAL Future shock Latest Summerl Colours Our Lace Stockings //fl'' Are here RUMOR'S 11 Orelik CeMoll tater 435-0202ntre Y Rascally rabbit raid requires revenge Don't know how many of you have read "Watership Down," about a col- ony of rabbits that was uprooted by progress and civilization. It's a long political tale of how the rabbits were forced from their territory to fight bloody battles against corruption and evil • until they finally succeeded in establishing justice i for the rabbits). once more. Well, it's much the sane story here Until we and others moved in, rabbits and ground hogs held sway in this area, their only concern being the oc- casional harsh winter and the odd hunter with his gun. But then, sudden- ly, we humans usurped their territory and upset their lives. We might have left everything wild. I suppose, allowing the ground hogs to keep burrowing in what we hoped would be our lawn, and letting the rabbits have free reign over anything they chose to eat. Our dream. however, was to have a nice. smooth lawn and a garden with crisp. fresh would stay off our property, we would grant them the right to remain un- molested in the treed valley behind us. The ground hogs retreated. It Seems to me... vegetables. But since the animals didn't seem to be in the mood to budge, it was a dilemma. Finally, we proposed an agree- ment. 1f the rabbits and ground hogs by Gwyn Whilsmith peacefully enough, but the rabbits re- quired a great deal of persuasion on the part of Mobie (the dog), who relentlessly' patrolled the edge of the ravine, chasing anything that so much as stuck its nose on our lot_ ► In those days he was young and fresh and energetic ► The plan worked, for a year or two, but then, we woke up, one morning. to find the rows of beets nibbled to the ground. the broccoli stripped, the tender petunia buds gone. And it grew progressively worse. Each year, as Mobie got older and dimmer of eye. the rabbits became bolder, more prolific and militant. Last year, they declared all-out war on us and raided and stole everything we produced. So brazen they were that they would hop into the lower patio and nonchalantly chomp off the begonias while we sipped our tea more than eight feet above them. Mobie kept counter attacking but those rabbits were just too many and too swift. Ile decided it would save a lot of energy and frustration if he chased only those that came within ten feet of him. Those, he would stalk by the hour like a black, immobile statue, but they kept creeping back in the garden - Desperate acts demand desperate counter -acts so we sent out an urgent call to anyone who had a good exter- mination act. One friend dashed us off plans on how to build a snare, and a recipe for rabbit stew. We didn't want to eat the little beasts. however, we just wanted to discourage them from chewing off everything we grew. I started to take careful note of what they liked best ... lettuce, peas, spinach, beets, broccoli. and if they were hungry enough, beans and even green onions. They turned up their noses at carrots (so much for Bugs Please turn to page 7 S..rrier VALUE PRICED BETTY CROCKER SUPER MOIST CAKE MIXES 510 G PKG. ASS'T. VAR. LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN BEANS 19 OZ. 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