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Do You Know .. ?
THAT you can rent a freezer locker for less than
3f a day.
THAT all meat is wrapped in special paper, sealing
all moisture and flavor in?
THAT all meat is fast frozen for your protection?
THAT we handle over 50 varieties of frozen fruits
and vegetables which we sell at a reasonable price
for your locker or home freezer?
THAT some of the best beef cattle in Ontario are
raised right here in South Huron?
THAT the beef we sell is carefully selected and
slaughtered right here?
THAT we are equipped to offer you a complete
service for your home freezer?
THAT we carry a complete lire of freezer cartons,
chicken bags etc.?
THAT we feature Silverwood's Ice Cream in pints,
1 -gallons and larger containers?
We'd Like To Meet You ...
It's been our pleasure to. meet many friendly people
from Exeter and district during the past week. We
hope to have the privilege of meeting all of you.
Drop in soon, won't you?
MORLEY HALL
Exeter Frozen Foods
PHONE 70
MAIN STREET
BIG BUZZARD—Deputy game warden Bank Green, Ex-
eter, displays the 671/2 -inch wingspan .of this turkey buz-
zard who was found shot on the main street of Exeter
lltpnday morning. "I'd like to find out who. did it," said •
Hank, "It's illegal to shoot these birds." A native of South
and Central America, the turkey buzzard is not uncommon
ii this area, says the game official. --TA Photo
Thames Road Friends
Fete Departing Couple
On Friday night a social eve -1 and the family presented the
ning was held in the school ; bride and groom with a number
house with seven tables of euchre of gifts including a mixette, TV
in play. The prizes went to:-- I lamp, aluminum tray, bath
ladies' high, Mrs. Ray Cottle; ; towels and pantry supplies in a
ladies' low, Mrs. Percy Pass- roaster, •
more; lone hands, William Fer-1 Lunch concluded the evening,
guson; men's high, Ray Cottle; Personal items
men's low, Harold Rowe. Miss Sylvia Stewart returned
Mrs. William Rohde calleV home on Friday after having
Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson j been a patient in South Huron
forward and Ray Cottle read Hospital of almost a week.
the address and Rohde; Mrs, Tony Shulman, Marcia
presented Mr. and Airs. Ferguson : and Mark of Embro visited on
with a tri•light lamp. Mr. and !Friday with Mr. and. Mrs. Ern -
Mrs. Ferguson both spoke a j est Pym, Mrs. • Pyin returned
few words of thanks, and in- I home with her daughter on Fri.
vited the people to visit them in' day. Mr. Pym visited on Sunday
their new home in Exeter, I with Mr. and Mrs, Shulman and
Celebrate Wedding Anniversary •
Mrs. Pym returned home with
On Saturday evening over 30 hMr. and Mrs, .lint Love, Gin -
relatives of Mr. and Mrs. John 1 ger and Debbie of Grand Bend,
Selves gathered at their home ; Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cann and
and surprised them on the oc- ' Ray were guests an. Sunday with
rasion of their 40th wedding an-! Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert, the
niversary which took place on occasion being Debbie Love's
May 1. 1 second birthday which was on
The evening was spent in pro. Monday.
gressive euchre. Highest score! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heard
for ladies was won by Airs. Wil- and. Wendy of Kirkton, Mr. and
fredHunkin and high for then I Mrs. Norman Whiting and Deb-
and lone hands by John Selves. ; bie of :Exeter were Sunda•• eve -
Low prizes went to Mrs. Selves I ning guests with Mr. and Mrs,
and Hugh Hendrick. t Glenn Jeffery,
Fred Darling read the address I Mr. and Mrs. William Fergu.
.unnnunuunnuuw,nnlrnaumnluuuummu,u„ j son Exeter were Friday evening
guests with Mr. and Mrs.' 'Wil•
liam Rohde.
Mrs, Norman Knight and Mrs.
Tom Haley of Seaforth. visited
on Monday evening with Mr. and'
, Mrs. Ernest Pym.
Mr. and Mrs. :Ross Cottle were
treated to a rousing chivari on
• Monday evening.
The manse committee held a!
meeting at the manse on Thurs-
day evening.
Sunday School will' commence
at 10 amt. on Sunday morning.
The Mother's Day service will
be observed during• this hour.
Promotion of the Sunday School
children will also take place.
On Sunday morning a Baldwin
organ will accompany the church
service. The rite of baptism
• will be observed. After the serv-
ice
ereice the congregation will vote
on which organ they want.
..Mr. -and— Mrs. •Reg Hodgert
• and Mr. and Mrs, Ross Hod-
gert were in charge of the social.
evening.
' Miss Margaret Johns of Crom-
arty spent the weekend with
• BarrMrs. yRobert Miller, Bob and
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Topics From
Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
TIte,,Elin vide Mission Band
was held on Saturday afternoon
at the home of Miss Ava Elford.
There were 23 present. Francis
and Dale Skinner had charge of
the program.
Larry Skinner read the scrip-
ture and Dale Skinner ltd in
prayer. Miss Joanne 1lliners read
the herald and Mrs. Elson Lynn
gave the study book. Lynn Otis
favoured with a piano number
and Kathy Hern and Sandra
Walters sang a duct, Janet Skin.
ner read a poem and 'Margaret
Trance ,gave riddles.
During the business it was de-
cided to make a scrapbook on
Japan. Games were played.
Personal Items
Mr, Wellington Bell of Flint.
Michigan. visited on 'Thursday
with Mrs. Thomas Bell.
Mrs. Thomas Bell and Mr. Wel.
lington Bell spent the weekend
visiting with relatives in Tor-
onto.
Mr., Keith Haywood of North
Lav is on two weeks furlough.
visiting with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. }Hubert. Heywood
Misses Helen llerdnian and
Gra:ed Routly of London spent
the weekend at their respective
homes.
11Tr. and Mrs. Keith Watson
and Robert of Fergus visited on
Saturday With Mr, and Mrs,
ft.obt. Bays,
Canada Willing Workers
The sixth meeting of the "Can.
oda Willing Workers" of the
"Thr Club Girl Stands On
Guard," was held- last 'Tuesday
afternoon at Winchelsea School.
"Card Of the Body" and "Health-
ful Clothing" were discussed,
also 'Nutrition for Good Health."
.The seventh meeting was held
011 Thursday evening at the
lslimville Hall in -a joint meeting
with the ITtlrondale Jolly ,lilts,
During the program Constable
}Tardy from Goderich showed
Mins an "Traffic Safely" and
gave Safe btiving rules and regtt'
Mations°
Afterwards rte two ohms riot
difforont rooms for their own
business diseussions. Lunch, was
,served at the Grose fee a social
hour togtheir,
Strang Oppositio
Enforce
Good Government
IF YOU WANT
TO HELP
BRING
GOOD
GOVERNMENT °
ABOUT
VOTE
for your
LIBERAL CANDIDATE
Dr. Alex AD
On
ISON
ay 12
For 15 years the Ontario. Legislature has been dominated by a single Party with overwhelming
majorities. Secured by its strength of Members in the House, the Frost Government has grown
old and careless. It has become indifferent to nearly all things except continuing in office. De-
spite this, it asks you to increase its needlessly large majority.
The Government has allowed urgent matters to drift.
Promises that were made alluring as election bribes have not been carried out.
The business of Government and the administration, of the people's affairs have fallen far into
disrepute.
Assistance to municipalities is lagging far behind increasing costs of municipal operations. The
result is higher and higher local taxes.
Now in the face of a by-election; new promises are being made.
Ordinary routine operations. are being advanced as Goverirment generosity. How long will people
be fooled?
A. new hospital is vaguely announced at the same time as a Ey-election.
The routine paving of a highway is put forward as something to be grateful for.
Let The Government Tell You Instead About
The Appalling Provincial Debt
Let them tell you about a debt that under the present Government has been increased by
$360,000,000 — A debt growing at the rate .of $2,000,000 per week!
That is jvhat the people of Ontario want to hear about.
They will never hear of steps being taken to check this runaway money madness until they elect
a strong Opposition!
You Can Do Your Bit By Voting For Your
Liberal Candidate
Alex ADDISON
On flay 12
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