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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-08-29, Page 11from Da hwood, Creditor). 8y MRS. L, PRESZCATOR P. ;Tier tate ,W11. ieer 29e Mr. nrld Mrs, C. W. Sisson and girls of Montreal visited this past week with Mr. and Mrs, 'ACV England. Miss Lillian Heist entertain- ed Mr,. •and Mrs. Bob Grace of Pinellas Park, Florida, Mr, and Mrs. Everett Haist, Dash-wood, Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Rats and Donald of Shipira and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fahrne r, Tuesday evening, Miss Janet Morlock leftMon- day to register at Woodstock General Hospital to begin her nurses' training. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whalen and family, Winnipeg, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Sam King on route home from the east coast. By MRS. CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Ervin Bader was Plea$Antly surprised on the occasion of his 50th birthday when 31 members of the Itaeler family gathered to celebrate With him, A barbecue was held on the lawn, „E r Y in was presented with gifts from his family and his brothers and sisters and their families for which he thanked all. PERSONALS Mrs. Lydia Schellenberger and Elfrieda of Kitchener spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs Wm. Getz and Billie. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke and daughter of Brampton spent a few days with Milt Haugh. Miss Mary-Jo Howe has re- Mr. .and Mrs, Fred Varley of London were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. pill Varley and Mr, and Mrs. ChriS Wein. Mr. and Mrs. Hearse; Rod- gers and son Dale of Kirkland Lake and Mrs..Glenn Cox of Tiverton spent Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs, Ross Krueger and fa- r/illy. Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Morlock and family travelled in Northern Ontario last week and visited With Major and Mrs. G. W. Graham and Ted and Mrs. Hanna Schweitzer at Berrie. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCann of Clinton spent the weekend with Mrs. Margaret Clarke, Mrs. J. H. Kuhn, Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs. Blake Heath of Mrs. Donald Dees, Neil, Laurel, Margaret and MaryCa., therine of Aneaster are holt- (laying with Rev, Hugh Wilson and MrS, Wilson, Mark and Beverley Shulman of Embro visited last week with Mr. and Mrs, John Pym and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Pym. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bray, De- yid and Janet of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, John Bray. David remained until Tuesday when he returned home with his grendparents Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bray who came up on Tuesday to attend the funeral of their cousin the late Mr. Percy Duncan at the E. C. Dinney funeral home, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. MAW Passmore, David and. Dennis, Mr. andMrs. Gordon Stone, 1311ne and Bobby spent the weekend at parrte. Mrs. Ruth Knight, Mrs. Torn Haley and Brian of Seeforth Visited on Wednesday last and Marcia and Paul Shulman of Embro are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest RYin. Mr, .and. Mrs. Archie Hog- garth, Bruce and Catherine of Dorchester, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Clarke ofSebringyille, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gilmour, Kevin and Paul of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clarke and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Doneld Bray, Robert, Jan- et and Ruth visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Bray. eer ?.cts tate Irs. ss. Lion 1ay- Canned Food SALE ier- ole- zed eal the rm op. rm He, uc- ;er, ml. )13.. ed. m er, )9c Canada No. 1 Fresh Crisp Potatoes 50-lb. bag $L39 Celery Hearts BUNCH 194 Local Grown South African Navels Tomatoes 6 QT. BASKET 854 Oranges 200's DOZ. 494 CHECK OUR PRICES ON. PEACHES VALUES GOOD FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY` & 'SATURDAY AUG, 29, 30, 21 Jehn ta Bosco, Roman Qatholic cherch, Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. RA$sell Hoperoft, Mrs. Fred Hoperoft PO Alma, and Mr, and Mrs. Free Mr. and IVirS. Leslie Phill134 and girls of ThistleteWn Were visitors with Mrs. Alrop, croft, Mrs. Alma ,Hoperoft visited with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roundtree of Woodridge, Visitors during the past week with Mrs. Luc ind a McIsaao were Mr. and Mrs. Kelly of London, Mrs. lienniSCorriyeau of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs, Harry C em pian and. Mrs, Harry campian and Mrs. The, resa Joyce of Detroit. Lord Durham, whose famed report ultimately led to self, government for Canada, was only 46 when sent here by Queen Victoria and in England was known by the nickname Radical Jack. .R4pER turned to London after spending some time with her grandpa, rents, lyir. and Mrs, Ervin Rader, Mr, and Mrs. Robe.*Stormes and David of St, Thomas spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan and Lynda. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Racier and Darlene vacationed et Port Dover last week and also visited Mrs. L. Higinell at St. Cather- Ines. Vacationers with Mr. and Mrs. Art Haugh were Mr. Wm. Musser of Detroit and their son Glen of Solano, Cal. Mrs. Alma Hoperoft attended the wedding of her grandson, Robert Hoperoft to Miss Lucille. Surnere at Port Colborne St. By MRS. WILLIAM ROHD E. Gait 444 Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Yeltinan, of Flint, IVI i o h ig a were callers on Mrs. M, Feist 911SatUrday. Mr. and Mrs. 9, B, Wenzle Spent Sunday In Kitchener, The sale of Mr. J, Woodall drew a large crowd on Saturday. Mr. Woodall has sold his home to Mr. Fred Bowers of Cen- tralia, After having spent the Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John pryde and family of Ex- eter, Mr. Woodall is going to make his home at Buronview, Clinton. Miss Barbara Wein is spend- ing a few days with Mrs. Wm, McKee and Bradley of London, Mr, and Mrs. Loren Rade- daugh and sons of Pandora, Ohio, visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morlock and Ella. Egg whites will whip faster and be fluffier if they are first allowed to warm up to roam temperature, Billy and Bobby S now are spending a few days at the 49t.-- tage of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Elliot at 131-Wield. Diane lipdgert spent a few days this Week with Richard and Sherri May in Byron, Miss Wendy Venderlaan at, tended the Young Calvinist Fe- deration Convention at Pella, Iowa, Tuesday to Thursday last week. They travelled by bus from HarnIlren. Over 1,060 Y9Inig people Were registered for the convention and were jog- leted at homes in the city. "Now, you're qnite certain you had one on when you came in?” WISE BUYS - Kam LUNCHEON MEAT 12-oz. tins 454 ....„--....... p,,, \---: i . . ,) %:•• i Tulip Margarine coloured 4 LBS. 89t _ (F------------- _ c• CPUM tlAir DOG F ,Is - .1 r---, k , _ snowfla ke„ -4.....,.., 0 RL, , ENDEFKE °URI Lik1D3 Tenderflake Lard 2 lbs 39t Snowflake SHORTENING 21/2 -lb. Plastic 100 off , 69c Chum DOG FOOD Government Inspected 15-oz. tins FO R $1.00 MAPLE LEAF MAPLE LEAF (60 off) CHEDDAR SPREAD 16-02. JAR CANNED PICNICS 11/2-LB. TIN $1.29 494 FRESH MEATS TURKEY BROILERS FRESH GRADE A 6 to 8 LBS. (OVEN READY) L.. 45t BONED and ROLLED FRESH PORK LOINS GROUND HAMBURG LB. 65C MAPLE LEAF Sliced or Piece JUBILEE TRAY PACK BOLOGNA 3.. $1.00 LB. 394 LB. 39c PORK SAUSAGE Aylmer 11-oz. bottles Tomato Catsup Aylmer 10-oz. tins Tomato Soup Aylmer Choice Quality E. D. Smith's 20-oz. tins Peas 20-oz. tins Aylmer Cream Style 2/37 Fancy Corn 15-oz. tins 2/334 Aylmer Canadian Style 15-oz. tins 2/554 Beans With Pork 2/394 Aylmer 15-oz. tins 4/494 Fruit Cocktail 2/534 2/414 Cherry Pie Fill 2/694 MOTHER PARKER'S T EA AGS 60's With A Figurine Speci 1 79 MOTHER PARKER'S INSTANT COFFEE Giant 10-oz, Jar $1.00 EXETER PHONE 135-.0212 David 14b. pkg. Fig Bar Cookies 394 Rose Sweet Large 48-oz lat. Mixed Pickles York Peanut Butter 414 16-Oz. Ice Box Jar with 210 Coupon Under Lid White or Colored (400 Pak) Kleenex Tissue 2/494 KING SIZE SUPERIOR BREAD 24-0Z LOAF 2 FOR 394 TIDE 300, OFF $11 3 9 FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS Mmenemarsawartvga COUNTRY FAIR CAKE DEAL Aylmer Raspberries OLD SOUTH ORANGE JUICE --- BUY ONE AND GET ONE FREE — 1 White With Coconut Icing , 1 Chocolate With Chocolate Icing Large 14-0Z. CAKES Fancy 15-oz. 39 t 12-oz. tins 694 1/2 Gallons 894 554 From Hawaii Golden Glory White, Chocolate Dutch Devil TWIN PACK 48-OZ. TIN Aylmer Fancy 48-oz. tin Tomato Juice tor 7t ricers TEA BAGS /