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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-06-13, Page 7MEN FROM MAIN STREET UC LINE UP FOR BREAKFAST AT moartisoN DAM, SUNDAY Pheto by PPerT FEATURES for FATHER'S DAY Reduced: Sun Fun Special! Famous 'RIVET-ALL' RIVET TOOL Reg. $4.49 2 98 Complete with FREE Rivets Ideal for the 'do-it-your- self-dad'. Perfect-partner for home or autobody re- pairs in sheet metal, wood, masonite, even leather! Vinyl grips, works like a pair of pliers! FREE as- sorted size rivets, tool Handy 15" Length —for 'hard-to-reach-places` Grime doesn't pay . . . come clean with this Sun Fun Special! Big 'n bushy, flagged white synthetic bristles. Aluminum handle, water shut-off. SUN FUN SPECIAL Famous EVEREADY FLASHLIGHT COMPARE AT $2.19 Includes 2 1)-cell Eveready Batteries. Sports a on-off switch magnetized for easy storing under the dash etc. 1.77 Special! RAY-0-VAC Sports LANTERN COMPARE AT '11.25 For outdoor-type papas! Powerful, weatherproof, 6-volts sealed-in-steel battery. 4" seal beam 7 v unit and carry handle. / ./ Great for in the car or picnic — type get-togethers! Softly napped, fleecy cotton and ray- on blend. Bound edges. Special •49 Father's Day lune 16th DUNLOP Iteeloocie GOLF BALLS Compare at ‘1.210 Tiny blemishes and im- F•erfections that classify them re ject won't affect play! Golfers-col special. Eath .J7 SRYDON NUMMI BOW LIGHT Compare at 19.95 Mirror chrome with regulation green and red lens. 81/2" x 3" wide. BO, socket and 12"plastic 5 44 flag pole, mason '260' JUMBO oft. Elec. SHAVER PATIO TORCH Regular $2435 Regular *1•99 cleaning, side-burn For an "old smoothy" on his day! Stainless steel blades, automatic talmfdmcaesre. 15.77 ties! Approx. 6 ft. high. Add a luxurious flare black shaft. . Polished aluminum to evening garden pat- top with 14 FISHERMAN'S FLOATING MINNOW BUCKET ism Fen **dal Land this one for 'Dad's keeps minnows alive day! 31" overall length. for daySi All Metal 141/2" hoop with deep construction, 0* x 8112" net. Aluminum con- wide. Double handle struCtioti,t ni I 7/ ittyl design, 39 handle. special 2 'RASP PURY 3/8" DRILL Spode' Pardomm Drills 311" in steel, IV in hardWood, 2.6 amp., 100 r.pm. Lock-type 0 switch; Jacobs chock I J.7 7 III 00 a CHAIN FISH STRINGER ti, tomtit . Pa the confident ger ;treat gift ide4 for dad. All Metal, holds 8 tiltl ettily. „ , 47 A / ClaivoinIvell Nosh 1FaritOril ttlEDDON' Minnow Trap Rod' and Reel Landing Net Rifoullar 419 Servo Over $5,00 Sew Fun Saki VottliaiUhdrinatidodi t''' ft. fibreglass rods 4 8avo time and money guides and end tip. OH bait, Voids coin- paddy fok StOVVir:ig, 1... opth. tide reel with full bail pick-up and --- ,, -,i - af fil-reverse. .,, boat. " 2 57 12 77 Jog) ••A?N;.f.., • st 4 wps, • • BARGAIN BUYS FOR SPORTING GUYS! MADE BY UNION CARBIDE Apply even in the sun:.. to shine like the sun! For a shining example of good Or-keep- ing! Provides a "showroom-shine" to all car finishes 4 0 • even new Acrylics! Long- lasting protection! Safe for glass, shines chrome tool Handy 16 oz. size, $1.29 Value SUN FUN SPECIAL EXTRA! CASH & CARRY BONUS COUPONS We teSetVe the right to- quantities on all Sale iterfit .0A, SHAW Si .SONS oeTti Let us fix your TV as it ought to be fixed Area families enjoy reunions, picni LINE PICNIC, The annual itline!! picpie for the fourth and fifth eongeasigri.Of 1.1 Shorne was held in Stratford Park Saturday with an attend-. ance of 56. After a bountiful dinner, the sports committee had a variety of sports. concluded with a hall game. Winners of sporting event s Janet Marquardt, Mary Easton, Connie Jeffery, Larry Parsons, DPnglas f/ ell, Allan Jeffery, Bradley Gregus, David Parsons, Jim GreglIS, Judy Parsons, Cathy Easton, Muriel parsons, Dennis Bierling, Tom grout, Glenn Jef- fery, Gladys Bierling, Anna Bak,. lantyne, Don Easton, Bev Par- spns, Jean and Doug Easton. Youngest child, Dayid Fulton; Oldest person, Harvey Perkins. After supper an election of officers was held as follows: President, Gerald Front; vice- President, Ray Perkins; secretary treasurer, Gerry Gregus; sports, Mr. & Mrs. Bev Parsons, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Hey- wpod; table committee, Mrs. Gordon Marquardt, Mrs, Mary- anne Statton, Mrs. Garnet Hicks, The 1969 picnic will be at. Stratford on the first Saturday in June. CANN REUNION The 1968 Cann Reunion was held at Riverview Park, Exeter on Saturday with 62 in attendance. Guests were present from Exe- ter, Woodham, Centralia, Hen- sail, Bayfield, Guelph, Salem, Emeryville, Beigrave, Heathcote and meaford. President was Rollie Williams; secretary-treasurer, Jean Con- nor; welcoming and registration' committee, Bob and Isabelle Cann, Jean Cann; table commit- tee, Harry and RuthJeffery, Rol- lie and Verge Williams, Cliff and Mary Blanchard. A most enjoyable sports pro- gram had been arranged by a committee comprised of Jean and Reg Hodgert, Marion and Glen La.mport and Marion and Arnold Cann. The following were winners: Jeff Stevenson, Patricia Stack- house, Sharon-Lee Cann, Brad- ley Cann, Gary Blanchard, Janet Woodhouse, Sherry Williams, Jean Cann, Morris Cann, Judith Cann, Grant Hodgert, Joyce cann, Orville Cann, Martin Cann and Jean Stevenson. An invitation was given byJein and George Stevenson to come to Guelph's Riverside Park for next years reunion. laeliy,oart .Plen President 'Freida. Pea, toolc. oliarge of the meeting and 0- fieerS were elected. fer... AS. fellows; president; Leslie qoyi yiogtVrealcient,. ,George. secretary, Gwen ,liar- burn; sports .committee, Nee and, Linda'Rtley, Bill and E,lalne Ri- ley;: lunch oorurnitteo, Mr., and Lloyd Riley, Mr, and Mrs.. Mem?. Harburn, Mr, and, Mrs. ,George poa,, Nellio Riley and, Madeline Harburn, The 1969 reunion will.he at the home of Mr, and Mrs., Ross „Riley,. • • PICNIC AT GB The 20th .annual Nell reunion was held at Penwarden's cottage, Grand • Bend, on Sunday. Maurice NeilCendect,ecl the Meeting. Offices for next year are president, WM. EaserY; Vice- P-reaident,Mnrray Neil; secre- tary treasurer, K a Y Elston ; sports, Mary and Alice Kooy. Mr. 4 Mrs, Jim Neil arranged an interesting afterneon of SPorta, with Wineers as follows; Alice KooY, Murray Neil, Clay-. ton Ko0 Y, /Wry SlstOn, Mary P 0 y, Marjorie Elston, Mary margaret PaSSMore, Allan gl- ston, Kay Elston and Verda son. Closest anniversary, Mr. & Mrs, Harry Elston and Mr. & Mrs. Dick Neil; coming far- thest, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Elston from San Bruno, California. The afternoon concluded with a bountiful meal served smorgas- bord style. .KING Ct.ANIY141- 'rho sing Family held 1 tg anv nual picnic at Riverview Park, Exeter Sunday, with 52 n at" tendanee. Winners of the games and races were JOY Webb, banrie Willert!, Dennis Pfaff, Dwight Jennison, Glenda Pfaff, Linda preszcater, Darlene Wehb, Wayne King, Wendy Wallace, RehyTrlehener, Kenny Preszcator, David PreS4- cater, Lilly Swartz. Toothpick race, Brenda Neil's team; relay race, Jim Presz- cator's team; candy in the can, Don Mahoney;ladies judging con, test, Thelma King; Men's ,jurig- ing contest, Alvin Willert. White pine and oak were first reserved. for Royal Navy ship construction. HARRISONS MEET The 33rd Harrison Reunion was held at Lions park Seaforth on Saturday under sunny skies with '72 in attendance. It was agreed to hold the reunion again next year at the same location. Winners of sporting events were Peggy Lynn. Willert, Ken Aikenhead, Steven Hunt, Murray Siemon, Ervin Willert, Joanne Collins, Bernice Willert, Dar- lene Willert, Ken Taylor, Bruce Collins, Jackie Aikenhead, Bill Collins, Dorothy Collins, Viola Collins, Dave Hayward, Joyce Hackett, Ronnie Broad- foot, Martin and Carolyn Bos, Jimmy Collins. Youngest person, Alan Hunt; Oldest man, Jack Aikenhead; old- est woman, Annie Proctor; com- ing greatest distance, Roy Desch, Halifax, N.8.-; lucky prize, jack Aikenhead; lucky number in at- tendance register, Bill. Hodgert. RILEY REUNION The twenty-second reunion of the decendants of Mr. and Mrs. Wingfield Riley Was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. RossRlley on Sunday. During the afternoon sports winners were: Connie Riley, Gordon Riley, Jill llar- burn, Murray Riley, Ruth Har- burn, Bob Harburn, Marilyn Riley, Bob Riley, Allen Riley, Joanne Stinson, Leslie Riley, Eleonor team, Elizabeth liarburn's team, and Linda Riley. Youngest married couple, Less lie and Susan Riley; oldest mar .... tied couple, Joe andMabelFlynn; oldeSt woman, Mrs. Frank liar- 'burn; oldest man, Joe Flynn; youngest child, Patrick Riley; Experience plus skill make the difference in TV re. pairs. For quiCk service tali tis kiddy. • 255 'Habig t,:0(81•Ek ELECTRICAL WIRING • TV, RAD16 ,00,SMA.LL, APPLIANCE RE P AI R S.