Times-Advocate, 1979-11-21, Page 6 (2)MR. AND MRS. PETER TIMMERMANS
Deborah J. Tower and Peter J. Timmermans were united in
marriage at Bethel Reformed Church, Exeter, on October 27.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tower of Hen -
soil, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Adrian
Timmermans, R.R. 3, Kippen. Rev. H. Van Essen officiated.
Matron of Honour was Hilda Young and bridesmaids were
Sandra Tower, Elaine Harburn and Koren Dayman. David
Timmermans was best man, and guests were ushered by John
Timmermons, Colin Young, and Nick Hauwert. Flower girl
was Karen Timmermans and Timmy Brand was ring bearer.
The newlyweds are now residing at R.R. 2, Kippen.
Photo by Jock Doerr
MR. AND MRS. DANIEL LAGERWERF
Wilhelmina J. Bontje and Daniel Jacob Lagerwerf were un-
ited in marriage on October 20 at 5t. Pius the tenth church in
London, Ontario. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Cornelius Bontje of London, and the groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Lagerwerf, Parkhill. Matron of honour was
Heather Macarthur, and bridesmaids were Monique Bontje,
Christine Former and Shelly Weber. Best man was Ron
Steeper, and ushers were Bill Johnston, Paul Lagerwerf and
John Smithers. After o honeymoon in Colorado, the couple
have taken up residence at R.R. 8 Parkhill. Another reception
to take place on Friday, November 23.
Photo by Sooter Studios
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MR. AND MRS. MANLEY SHEPPARD
Dole Marie Schwortzentruber and Manley Sheppard were un•
ited in marriage October 6 at Zurich Mennonite Church by
Rev. Clayton Kuepfer The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Orlen Schwortzentruber, Zurich and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sheppard, River of Ponds, New-
foundland Matron of honour was Grace Wilds and
bridesmo'ds were Gail Irvine, Pearl Hancock, and Brenda
Sheppard Best mon was Dwight Sheppard and guests were
ushered by Otto Sheppard, Joy Schwartzentruber and Fred
Sheppard Flower girl was Ammie Gelinas and ringbeorer
was Craig Redick. The couple have taken up residence in
Huron Pork
Photo by Terry Schwortzentruber
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT CASE
Kimberly Anne Sanders and Robert Donald Case exchanged
marriage vows on November 2 at 3 o'clock in the Exeter
United Church. Rev. James Forsythe and Rev. Harold Snell of-
ficiated. Kim is the daughter of Gerald and Madlyne
Sanders, Grand Bend, and Robert is the son of Don and
Phyllis Case, Exeter. Attending the bride were Bonnie McCann
as matron of honour, and Vicki Kelders, Arlie Sanders, Shirley
Rader, and Joon Rath, as bridesmaids. Ron Rader was best
man and guests were ushered by Jerry Sanders, Larry Mason,
Allan Case and Donnie Gaze. Kerri-Lynn Case was flowergirl
and Matthew Anderson was ringbearer. Following a honey -
in Florida, the couple will reside at R.R. 1, Grand
Photo by Jack Doerr
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WHITING'S
WAREHOUSE
Main St. Exeter 235-1964
Pag. 6
Times -Advocate, November 71. 1979
By ELAINE TOWNSHEND
All l want tor Christmas is
a key chain to hang around
my neck I have a propensity
for losing key s in the
darndest places
Locking yourscll out of
your house or apartment is
not a big deal l'Le heard of
several people trying to
break into their own homes
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Odd 'n ends
The missing keys
and having well-meaning
neighbours call the police to
report a prowler I unders-
tand some people have dit-
fic•ulty explaining to police
why they're breaking into
their own houses
When the pollee unders-
tand the situation however.
they can be extremely help-
1ul One officer tor exam-
ple. helped a young lady gain
entry to her apartment by
boosting her onto her
balcony .
1 added a new twist to the
lock your keys in the
apartment gag One cold
Sunday morning when most
people were still in bed. 1
hurried down to the car.
threw my suitcase and keys
in the passenger side.
slammed the door and then
remembered by purse was in
the apartment 1 dashed
back to the apartment. then
1 remembered the door was
locked and the key was in
the car 1 hustled back to the
car. then I realized I in-
advertently locked the car
door
Problem two sets of
apartment keys - one locked
in the apartment. the other
locked in the car Two sets
ot car keys - one locked in
the car, the other lett at my
parents place
Solution• call Mom and
ask her to bring in my keys
when she goes to church
Problem no answer
Solution the neighbour
who let me use the phone
carte to my rescue with a
coat hanger
A whsle later another
neighbour told me he had put
himself in a similar predica-
ment. 1 didn't inean to sound
malicious when 1 grinned
and blurted out • Oh. good'
I just meant I was relieved
that l wasn't alone
I always seem to misplace
keys on cold days or nights
When l was ready to leave
an evening meeting early
last spring. for instance. I
couldn't find my car keys.
and of course. the car was
locked
Are they in your bag
someone asked.
..\o'' 1 snapped "1
already looked. and besides.
1 dont remember putting
them in my bag
My friends combed the
school. in which the meeting
was held .leanwhile. my
dad. who Just happened to be
at the meeting as well. shone
his car lights under my car
and got down on his hands
and knees to search
Fortunately l lived not tar
away. and when the keys
didn't surtac•e. Dad drove
me home: I picked up the ex-
tra set of keys and he took
me back to retrieve the car
We ransacked the car. but
the original keys weren't
locked inside
When I finally got home. 1
dumped the contents ot my
bag. just for the heck of it.
Guess what dropped out of
the bottom of one of the
compartments
If the incident had happen-
ed amongst a bunch of
strangers. 1 might never
have had to contess and I
!night never have heard
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The
CB&G
with
Kentucky
Fried Chicken
are coming to
Exeter
about it again But. since. it
happened amongst a bunds
of friends and relatives. I'll
never live it down Dad es-
pectally enjoys recounting
the incident. 1 don't blame
him After all, he was the
one down on his hands and
knees on the cold pavement.
Ms largest escapade took
place on Friday night in a
grocery store. I had broken
rnv key chain. which turned
out to be a blessing in dis-
guise. I lost only the ignition
key and was carrying the ex-
tra one in my purse
Therefore. 1 had no trouble
getting home and didn't
bother searching for the key
until the next morning
I dumped my purse. I ran-
sacked the car. I tramped
the parking lot at my apart-
ment. 1 walked the street in
front ot the store and asked
it a key had turned up inside
the store One key had been
found but it wasn't mine.
A few days later when t
had given up hope of ever
seeing the key again. I
couldn't told my wallet. and
it wasn't because there was
too much money in it
Guess what I found in the
bottom of the compartment
for bills' As long as the key
stayed at one end I didn't
feel it: only when it slipped
to the middle and prevented
me troth folding the wallet
did 1 realize it was there
Now you know why I need
a key chain to hang around
my neck. but with my luck.
the chain will break and the
keys will oh well. never
mind
Kippen
By MAS RNA CALDWELL
C.C.W. of St. Andrews
Church. Kippen held a very
successful supper in
Brucefield Church
November 14. Some 600 plus
hungry diners were fed.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Gackstetter, Guelph, visited
over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jones.
The exodus to Florida for
the winter has begun.
Mr. M. Barnard. Hensall,
Mrs. Eva Smith. Ridgetown
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W.I.. Mellis.
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