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PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Don Willcox, Scott
and Lori Ann of Kitchener spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Routly.
Ralph Batten returned home
Sunday after being a patient in
St, Joseph's Hospital for several
weeks, Ralph is recuperating
from a broken leg suffered in a
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BEAVER LUMBER
RED TOP
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3" 60 sq. ft. a ctn.
20 Cartons or More
Smaller lots $3.68
3 A Ctn.
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What's your stand on Mutual Life's
low net cost record?
Mr. McIntosh
I didn't even know they had one!
Interviewer
Let me explain: net cost of a
life insurance policy means how
much money you get out com-
pared to how much money you
put in. Mutual Life policies, in
the long run, are out in front.
Mr. McIntosh
Is that so?
Interviewer
Right !And The Mutual Life has
maintained this enviable record
for some years now.
Mr. McIntosh
How come?
Interviewer
Lots of factors .. . including a
consistently high annual divi-
dend.
Mr. McIntosh
Sounds like something I should
look into a little more. Where
could I ...?
Interviewer
Just call your nearest Mutual
Life of Canada representative.
The Mutual Life
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Representative:
G. R. GODBOLT, C.L.U.,
'Corner Sanders & Edward Sts.,
Exeter, Ontario, Ph: 235.2740
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Smaller lots $1.47
Poplar
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normal mixed truckloads Of 4,000' or more for complete
jobs, except on plywood which are also available on mini-
mum 50-sheet lots. Smaller lots of plywood When slot in.
eluded In trUcklots add 200 per sheet , to coVer, handling
costs, ALL ORDERS ARE SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE
AND MARKET CHANGE,
All Cash and Carry pur-
dhases are on an in-
stock basis. All items
subject to prior sale
availability and market
change. Prices only
slightly higher north of
North Bay.
Grand Bend
SUNDAY SERVICE
A special service will be held
at the Grand Bend United Church
Sunday October 24 at 11:15 am
when about thirty male voice
choir of men from Greenway and
Grand Bend United Churches will
sing.
Rev. G. E. Morrow will speak
on "The Good Fight of Faith".
CGIT ELECT OFFICERS
The first meeting of the Grand
Bend CGIT was held Monday
October 18. Election of officers
was held.
Sr. President is Ann Sturcii-
vant; intermediate president,
Patti Glenn; secretary, Martha
Kneale; treasurer, Susan Gill.
A Hallowe'en party was planned
for October 25,
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Page, Mr.
& Mrs. Russell Page and Miss
Vera Page attended the funeral
of Mrs. Clara Page of Detroit
last week. Mrs. C. Page was
the wife of the late Walter Page.
Several from the Grand Bend
United Church attended the an-
niversary services at Greenway
United Church Sunday. Rev. G. E.
Morrow was the minister for the
day.
About ten members from the
Grand Bend WI were guests at a
meeting of the Hensall WI last
Wednesday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Wellwood Gill were
guests at the Rutledge-Thomp-
son wedding at Grace United
Church, Brampton, Saturday, Oc-
tober 16.
Kirkton
UCW PACKS BALE
Mrs. T. Elliott spoke on "Stew-
ardship" at the UCW meeting held
in the church basement Wednes-
day evening October 13.
Mrs. Roger Urquhart conduct-
ed the worship service. An article
on Thanksgiving was read by
Mrs. Jack Urquhart.
A bale will be packed in No-
vember. In the absence of the
president, Mrs. Stuart Shier pre-
sided for the business. The Bible
study was taken by Mrs. R.
Paynter.
PERSONALS
Mr. Oliver McCurdy of Barrie
spent a couple of days last week
with Mr. & Mrs. Miller McCurdy.
Mr. Nick VanDuyen received
world last week of his mother's
death in Holland.
Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Pearson
..and family of Galt visited Sun-
anniversary in Centralia United
Church Sunday and were guests
of Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blair fol-
lowing the service.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Dixon, Clirls-
tine, Jimmy and David of Clan-
deboye were guests of Mr. &
Mrs. Sam Skinner Sunday and
attended the anniversary service
held in Centralia United Church.
Crediton East
Intended for last week
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horney of
Exeter spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Motz.
Mrs. Corner and daughter
Mary Faye of London with Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Wein and family.
Mr. John Sims, who has been
confined to his home through ill-
ness, is able to be out around
again.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton
an,.. Bradley of Grand Bend and
Mrs. Harry Lewis and Eber with
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wolsey and
Mrs. Gladys Benson and Nick,
Mrs, Gordon Candle of Sarnia and
Mrs. Harold Gillies and Mrs.
Beth Hatherley of London with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz.
Elimville
MAKE BUTTONHOLES
The fourth meeting of the
"Sleepy Time Gals" was held at
the home of a member, Susan Al-
len, Monday October 18.
The leaders showed how to do
a hand worked button hole and
Badminton club
starts season
The Exeter Badminton Club
held their first workout at the
South Huron District High School
on Tuesday night with a good turn-
out on hand for the start of the
season.
Last year the club boasted 20
members and they are looking
to increase this membership this
year. Any individual or couple
who would like information con-
cerning the Exeter club is asked
to contact Mrs. Paul Brown or
Charles Barrett.
Fees for the club which will
play on Tuesday night are the
same as last season, $5.00 per
couple and $3.00 per individual
with each group paying ten cents
for their birdie for the night.
Play will begin at eight o'clock.
bicycle accident and has a cast on
from his waist down.
The Elimville CGIT will hold
the October meeting Sunday even-
ing October 24 Instead of Oct,
31. Initiation services will be
held at this meeting.
• GALVANIZED
EXTRA STRENGTH 6 RIB
Steel Roofing
Special IR IDI TE protection-
30 US gauge. 12 ft. lengths.
9 A.:. Q. 70 s or more
30 to 69 Sq. $ 9.79
Less than 30 Sq. $10.30
Roll Roofing
45 lb. Smooth $2.24
90 lb. Rock $3.42
15 lb. Asphalt Felt 2.81
BEAVER LUMBER
BYLVAPLY
SANDED
PLYWOOD
FIR
PLYWOOD
DOUGLAS FIR GOOD 1 SIDE
1/4 "x41x8' 3.69
3/a "x4gx8' 5.12
1/2 "x4'x8' 6.44
5/a"x41x8' 7.49
3/4"x4Ix81 8.74
All the prices are on mixed
lots of 50 sheets or more.
Sheathing (see trucklot sav-
ings) may be included to
make up volume. Smaller lots,
add 204 per sheet.
POLYETHELENE
2ML. 500 sq. ft. 2 66
4ML. 1000 sq. ft. 10 "
Ten-Test
Insulating Board
NATURAL 186
7 /1 6"x4'x8'
247
$1,96
$2.57
20% DISCOUNT
ON REGULAR STOCKED Ego,
PAINTS
Pao. 2 Times-Advocate, October 21, 1965
News from around the District
day with Mrs. George Hall and
Mrs. Annie Pearson.
Mr. Bob Bennett of McGill
University spent the weekend with
his parents, Rev. & Mrs. Lyle
Bennett.
Mrs. Fred Switzer and Miss
Joan Switzer spent the weekend
visiting with relatives at Welland
and Wainfleet.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Brock of
Hensall visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Wm. Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Baillie
left Monday evening for a visit in
Scotland.
Staffa
The March of Dimes canvas
has been scheduled for the last
week in October this year.
The captains for each school
section in Hibbert Township are:
No. 1, Mrs. Charles Friend; No.
2, Mrs. Russell Miller; No. 3,
Mrs. Cliff Miller; No. 4, Mrs.
Spencer Jeffery; No. 5, Mrs.
Elmer Dow; No. 6, Mrs. Jo hn
Wallace; No. 7, Mrs. Everett
Kerslake.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Selwyn Denton,
Toronto were weekend visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Miller,
Bonnie Jean and Paul.
Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Mayer and
Robbie, London.
Mr. & Mrs. John Drake and
Pat attended the christening of
their granddaughter, Lorraine
Papple, in Egmondville United
Church Sunday and later visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Papple.
Mr. & Mrs. Darrel Parker are
holidaying in Detroit, Michigan,
with Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Hay-
man.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Smale and
Elizabeth attended Kippen United
Church anniversary Sunday,
Elizabeth assisting with the mu-
sic.
Home from London for the
weekend were Mr. & Mrs. Ron
Agar and Sharon Agar with Mr.
& Mrs. Gerald Agar and Gail,
Jane Parsons with Mr. & Mrs.
Russell Parsons and boys, Pat
Drake with Mr. & Mrs. John
Drake and Edna and Janet Mill-
er with Mr. & Mrs, Leslie Mill-
er.
Biddulph
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dixon, Miss
D. Hynes, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald
Skinner attended Centralia UC
anniversary Sunday and spent
the day with Mr. & Mrs. John
McAllister, Neil and Dale.
Mrs. John Spacek accompanied
by her nephew Mr. Frank Gregus
of London motored to Bellaire,
Ohio, where they visited with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Annie Gon-
glik and nephew Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Gonglik and family of that place.
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
George McFalls were Mr. Mau-
rice Quance and son Clifford,
Mrs. Will Beer and Miss May
Skinner and Mr. Karl Schendera
of Exeter. They all attended an-
niversary service in Centralia
United Church.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Tindall of
Grand Bend were guests of Mr.
& Mrs. Ross McFalls Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross McFalls at-
tended the funeral of the latter's
uncle, Mr. Duncan Tindall, Lis-
towel.
Misses Sandra and Wilma Wei-
berg spent the weekend with Mr.
& Mrs. Tom Humphries of Ex-
eter.
Mr. & Mrs. M. H. Elston were
guests of the Rev. Harry L. Jen-
nings and Mrs. Jennings of Brus-
sels Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Blair and
family of London attended the
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