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Times-Advocate, 1979-12-12, Page 39 (2)We'll Do the Job Right... We've Moved Our Office we are now located at our Exeter shop Whatever the protect, call on us for Ready -Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including Manure Tanks) FREE ESTIMATES C. A. McDOWELL LTD. EXETER, ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office: 235-1969 0,tiezwt. arty 9u vis cacuirrn arts crnab znawAseanv+n arrcraraiii • • • • • • • •• • 60 II • 111 •� •= • poi Asp 1 I(/Ii(I:1y Greet i.igs Here's hoping your Christmas season is decorated with love and brotherhood... peoce & many happy moments. We will be closed Dec. 23 until Jan. 7 BOB & SHIRL'S Hwy. 4 Just S. of Exeter 228-6751 ti MR. AND MRS. RANDY SOMERVILLE Anne Marie Bertrand and Randy Somerville exchanged marriage vows at St. Patrick's Church, Lucan on November 10. Father Joseph Finn officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bertrand of Granton and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Somerville of Huron Pork. Judy Stuckless was matron of honour and Bob Stuckless was best man, both of Huron Pork. Attending the bride were Carolyn McGivery of Aurora, Jackie Dix of Granton and Anne Bertrand of London. tarry Parsons of Huron Park, Ran- dy Bertrand and JiniSalvona both of London, ushered guests. Flower girl was Jenny Dix, and Jason Dix was ring bearer. After o honeymoon in Niagara Falls, the couple are residing in Exeter Hospital auxiliary hold festive party A Christmas party highlighted the December meeting of the Women's Auxiliary to South Huron Hospital. Entertainment last Tuesday afternoon was provided by 12 year old Miriam Van Essen who played a selection of Christmas carols on the piano, recorder and ukulele. The staff of the hospital took the opportunity to en- tertain the auxiliary. Head nurse Audrey Pooley looked after the program, and director Tom Hudson welcomed the auxiliary. Prior to the Christmas party a short business meeting was held. It was decided that Mrs. Westcott, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Brock would form a committee to look into making changes in bylaws and the constitution of the auxiliary. Beth Batten suggested that they might also look into changing the name of the group, now that they have a male member. Charlie Smith joined the auxiliary last month. A loan o' $300 from the auxiliary to the new gift shop was paid back. The loan was extended to the gift shop to get them "on the road", president Mrs. Earl Camp- bell said. She was pleased at how promptly the shop was able to pay the debt. There were 44 present for the Christmas meeting. The group will not meet again until March 11. • Milt Cti ,t ;ft Christmas, O:0 0:0 G ObIEPFIME GREETING5 The wonderful old traditions call for people to gather together, to meet with their near and dear. As you and yours celebrate we wish for you the true delights of the season. LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Denmark Sweden Finland Austria Germany Italy Holland France United Kingdom Brazil Australia Yugoslavia South Africa United States of America (4 Branches) Times- Advocate, Dec•mb•r 19, 1979 4 I fe YOU COULD WIN lieb THIS MONEY TREE C‘ a*, ap Enter the FREE draw for our $100 money tree, plus a chance to win 51,000,000.00. You could be a winner if you shop at MAIN ST., EXETER Tel. 235-0173 Pay* 3 Dinney's last minute Shopping list for ❑ occasional chairs ❑ pictures ❑ table lamps ❑ clock radios ❑ radios ❑ stereo cabinets ❑ tope recorders ❑ Panasonic stereos ❑ cassette tapes (BASF) ❑ television O headphones ❑ car stereos ❑ microwave ovens ❑ pine mirrors ❑ sewing machines O sewing cabinets ❑ pine clocks ❑ swag lamps ❑ original oil paintings ❑ statues ❑ hall stands ❑ card table sets ❑ baby furnrturr' O baby mattress. ❑ humidifiers ❑ artificial plants O rocking choirs ❑ bed spreads ❑ vacuum cleaners O tea wagons ❑ wall hangings 467 MAIN ST 935-0173 O candle holders O wine racks O cushions ❑ wicker chairs ❑ recliners ❑ curio cabinets ❑ cedar chests ❑ record cleaners ❑ record protectors ❑ cassette head cleaners ❑ batteries 2) or perhaps a Gift Certificate