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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-12-21, Page 16ur good wishes for a Happy and Healthy Holiday to all our friends. We thank you for your most kind support. ELECTRONIC SERVICE The trick to TV repairing is skill and experience We don't use a lot of fancy gimmicks, just old• fashioned skill and mod- ern equipment, 255 HURON E. 'EXETER ELECTRICAL WIRING TV, RADIO AND SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIRS erb ap Page 14 Times.Advocate, December 14, 1967 1%%.,45;).0;1.0 Rsab 64 64 44a 5)4.41.144q ;)a'C't44 5)449>44 PP4 Px4 9A4 oavhol Present Ehmville program for everyone, Mrs. Lloyd Johns and Mrs, Pat Otis attended the golden wedding anniversary Saturday for Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Jones. Mr. Lawrence Otis of Brock- ville spent the weekend with his family. Miss Brenda Skinner is spend- ing this week with Mr, & Mrs. James Wilkinson of Leamington. scripture and, mrs. Floyd Cooper read a Christmas Story. Mrs. Ross Skinner sang "Theres A Song In The Air." Mrs. Harold Kerslake read two Christmas poems, Christmas carols were sung. Lunch by the hostesses Mrs. Alvin Cooper and Mrs. Delmer Skinner and those in charge, Santa Claus called at the close with gifts By MRS. ROSS SKINNER The Elimville UCW held the December meeting at the church Monday afternoon. Miss Ruth Skinner and Mrs. Harold Ker- slake were in charge of the pro- gram. The president, mrs, John Batten conducted the business and roll call was answered by an ex- change of gifts. Mrs. Squire Herdman read the wt1;:rtigtiW.61P6 WAS t141#1"ivt?AlltzVt:?;6V"ilargcW:6V.etcqtz2.t tRt crti c'.04%24460Aicl?$410%1Ptistlt."IN Illf"?'"141:14°`'. • 25% OFF ALL DIAMONDS UNTIL NEW YEAR'S EVE meals Still serving .6; a -g ,e4 a !I a a F.4;e4mz1, 4>it:2 64 64 4'?•4 64.6. 4 V:4-4t>. 4WL:3i0 P464•6464 646i4 N,. al from the new cafeteria facilities at South Huron District High who handled the same duties back in February of 1950 when the Above, Mrs. Reeder is handing out plates to Hans Zeehuisen, — T-A photo The honour of serving the first me School went to Mrs. Ethel Reeder, school's first cafeteria was opened. Grant Walker and Bill Farquhar. Merry Christmas from the Staff and Special ! ! ! Continuation of our DIAMOND SALE • • • • • 11 JACK SMITH JEWELLER Whalen youth wins award By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE .‘i.,,:it.,,,t....,, Vt CV't1:7c4tVs331:0;:i•V‘0117'tsZNI'V't 'VC Vt:st:RO'Vc31:7tiqgs ,,tZil:FM1::?!.i:i'SgMlINtf.tailiAn Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kilpatrick, Merrickville and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kilpatrick, London, were Wednesday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman visited the former's father, Mr. Geo Pullman, Mitchell, on Sun- day, who is a patient at Stratford Hospital. acemier 25th 74 apt ,r.iee,scid cloud eadromeut .7he &Won afwavo (di he a time the expression Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins visited recently with Mr. Orville Langford, John and Mrs. Edna Langford, Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hodgins attended the presentation for Mr. and Mrs. Chas O'Shea, Friday evening in the Foresters Hall, Granton. Mr, and Mrs. Heber Davis, Saintsbury, visited Friday even- ing' with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins, Gwen and Marlene were Sunday visitors with Mr. Fred Patti- son, St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Thos Simpson Sr. London, called on Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Morley and Rob were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. McLeod Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, St. Marys, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson and family, Ilderton. Douglas Squire, University of Waterloo engineering student, was awarded a $500 "Engineer- ing Institute scholarship". Doug, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire, had the highest standing in last year's grade thirteen graduating class at St. Marys District Collegiate. 0/ good will and the exchange 0/ lriencl4 reetiugo. -fin thiJ spirit AiencLh.ip and 14 ,ith genuine appreciation /or the pleasant regation5 we have enloveci with pa, we extend the Jection'i greetingo and 4J1 wiJheJ or a ...ilappv new Year. Sincerely yours, pp t••,,fow=)4`,,a5rh.f::,14::54:4=4:.4.astie:zri7,01-4, 64 64 64 6464 64 64 64 6,464164 66:t. 6464 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 6464.641U:,644,4.64V7404;r46.44;4464, I A I I A Receives Degree Larry C. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis, Granton, received the degree of Bachelor of Library Science at the Fall convocation of University of Tor- onto, Friday evening, November 24. Larry obtained hisBA degree from UWO in 1965 and his As- sociate of Music from the West- ern Conservatory of Music in 1964, and since May has been engaged as the Divisional Head Librarian at the College of Music Library of UWO. His graduation was delayed until fall convocation because of illness which pre- vented him from completing one of his courses. from the management and staff N. T. Monteith Ltd. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER the staff and employees of CUSTOM TRAILERS •.-7.4.64.N45•?41:;i4 64646'4 64-64 6',4 4'?4 64 64 64.64064 64-9;,464646464 6464 64646i4.64J646464,64.64 r,..):54,1;.;,.:,a. P., ;Ne;) ;UV ;Zr4 ?.i:5,Pi P.>1.;*,,c)2:5 ;,:e:: :g041,.44ii4,64 6664.64.6464645!4:z 6144441 & 1 & ! 5: LAST 3 DAYS ,, & „..,,. „• S A L E ! ! Li g & g & g & „2.„. SWEATERS ,„ & „,., ,i. 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