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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-04-01, Page 13By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE ORIGINAL ONE CENT SALE Thurs., April 1 to Sat., April 10 10 BIG DAYS OF SAVINGS MIDDLETON Drugs PHONE 235-1570 EXETER AvD0' 3spegokt. Reg. CTC price $2.99 ;;HAt.,44, cowN kali% Don Jones, Exeter 3-HOUR SPECIAL 10% OFF everything P.S. Plus Some Super Specials 1Q.\-1---- • Ill • • 4 • Friday Nite Special r. Suede Desert Boots Sand 8, 8 .95 Reg 59.95 Beige Also at $7,50, $7.95 Boy's Oxfords $2.95 • $3,95 - $4,35 R ubber Boots Men's Long Short Children's Women's $4.50 $3,90 $2.15 $2.95 $4.90 $4,25 $3,25 1' A Aa• vorgoi•44 .••••••• • • orb v.( *CZ Friday Night Shopping Starts This Week in \ \ Exeter \ /‘ • OPEN TILL 9 p.m. BIG FRIDAY NIGHT BARGAINS Times-Advocate,. April 1, 1904 & Mrs. Edgar Wuerth of Zur- few days last week with her ich. grandparents, Mr, & Mrs. Carl Mr, & Mrs. Lorne Presz- ton Manders of Watford. cator and boys visited Sunday Sunday visitors with M. with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Priestley, Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser were Mrs. Cheryl and Susan of Tilbury. Ina Appleton, Ricky ,Gaiser and: Miss Barbara Vein spent a Mary LOU .Grigg Of Dashwood, 'em raise building permits and get most of it back," Answering questions, Mr. Cleverdon said demolition jobs and highway construction come under the legislation. "Mr. Cleverdon has given a very clear story," Warden . but Crediton youths elect; friends fete bride-elect Page 11 Wouldn't jail Glenn Webb said at conclusion of the presentation. "The mat- ter will be referred to the warden's and personnel com- mittee for possible report at the June session." "See you again in June," the supervisor promised. gifts were opened by Pauline assisted by Mrs. George Sass of Chatham, Mrs. Lorne Fink- beiner and Linda Haugh, The guests were thanked by the bride-to-be and a social hour followed. By MRS. L. PRESZCATOR CREDITON The Messengers met Tues- day, March 23, after school, The election of officers was held. president is Barbara Att- field; vice president, Margaret Miller; secretary, Bob England; assistant secretary, Elva Fink- beiner; pianists, Barbara Att- field, Elva Finkbeiner; World Friends, Bonnie Clarke; press reporter, Burton Moon. The final WI euchre for the season was well attended with twelve tables in play. Winners were: High lady, Mrs. George Clarke; low lady, Mrs. John Rader; high man, Mr. Les Gibson; low man, Ron Kenney; lone hands, Mrs. Har- vey Hodgins. PERSONALS Dr. Lulu Gaiser returned home last week after vacation- ing in the south. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Ratz, Mrs. Ed. Hendrick, Miss Clara Gaiser, Mrs. Bob Pinney and Mr. Albert Geiser attended the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Car- rie Koeltzow in Detroit Fri- day, Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner were Mr. GODE RICH "I should not have to speak in favor of obeying the law," Supervisor R. K. Cleverdon, of the Ontario labor department, remarked to Huron county coun- cil in course of a renewed pre- sentation on the subject of a construction safety inspector for the county. He pointed out that Section 6 of the Construction Safety Act requires that each county coun- cil "shall appoint one or more inspectors, who shall enforce this act and the regulations." "I have been sent up," he said, "to draw again to attention that this has not been done by this county, and to suggest to you now is the time something must be done about it." "If you do not, I do not think the government will drag any of you off to court, but on the other hand we feel we are fortunate in having people in this province who are conscientious indivi- duals desirous of maintaining law and order. I hope from this meeting to get some forward step." Mr. Cleverdon announced an amendment, soon to be law, removing the option of towns, villages and townships to opt out of the county inspectorate and appoint an inspector of their own. Councillors asked many questions, some of them pre- viously propounded to Eric Goodman at earlier sessions. Mr. Goodman, who introduced Mr. Cleverdon on this occasion, is supervisor for a district including Huron, Perth, Bruce, Grey, Dufferin, Waterloo and Wellington. To Reeve Clifford Dunbar, Grey, Mr. Cleverdon said it may be possible for a part- time man to do the job. He knew of a case in which one man covered two counties, but "the geography of your county makes me sceptical. However, we are not talking about a high-priced engineer; perhaps $4,500 and mileage." Qualifications are four years' experience in building con- struction supervision. Most im- portant, Mr. Cleverdon said, though not laid down by statute, is to get the right man. "Not a single construction job in this county is covered," he said. "A contractor can do as he pleases. An inspector would cost about 12 cents per person per year, and you might Baptize at Greenway Baptismal service was held in the United Church Sunday when Michael Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hutchinson was baptized. Rev. E. J. Rouiston of Exeter will be guest minister In the United Church Sunday at 2:45 pm. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Hutchin- son and Sandra of Centenary visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Hutchinson and family. Stanley Pickering of Shipka spent a few days last week with Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Smithers and Johnnie, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Huntley of HONOR BRIDE-ELECT About 45 relatives and friends gathered in the Community Cen- tre Saturday evening, March 27, to honor Miss Pauline Sass of London, future bride of Mr. Reg. Finkbeiner. Accordion numbers were played by Judy Smith and Linda Haugh. A reading was given by Mrs. Don Haines of Exeter. Mrs. Chester Milton played guitar accompaniment for se- veral songs sung by herself and Doreen Kenney. The evening was varied with games. Joan Smith read a fitting address before the many lovely Miss Maxine Abram of Lon- don visited a few days last week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs. Archie Ethering- ton. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cann, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cann and Cheryl, Miss Brenda Hodgert were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Love of Grand Bend. The UCW Easter thank-of- fering meeting will be held Wednesday evening April 7 at 8:30 pm in the church basement when Elimville and Chiselhurst will be guests. Mrs. Donald Deas of Ancaster will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Victor Jeffery, Mrs. Donald Kernick, Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mrs. William Rohde attended the third annual UCW Presbyterial Mrs. Ruth Wakem of Well- burn, Miss Ida Hall of London spent a few days last week with Mr. & Mrs. William Elford. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Elford, Ave and Michael of Elimville, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray, Ro- bert, Janet and Ruth were Sat- urday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. William Elford. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Gilmour Kevin, Paul and David of Lucan visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John Bray and Agnes. St. Catharines spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Steeper. The Messengers and Explor- ers of the United Church held a cookie sale Saturday. Mr. Gordon Young is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. + New Product + Feather Touch Carver Slicer Knife SPECIAL $2.69 This Friday our own smoked BACON ib.554 FREE with Knife An indestructable household knife. Carves meat, tomatoes, even wood. Lifetime Guaran- tee. It's New! Kitchen Magician FOOD GLA- MORIZER for dressing up vegetables. Quality and Price on BEEF are at its best right now Proper processing is our business. 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