HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-08-22, Page 11Busy in his spare time
Idle time isn't any problem for Bill Lamb of 123 Wellington Crescent at Huron Park. Bill spends every
minute of his spare time in pursuing his favorite hobby of model ship building. only recently he com-
pleted a replica of the Wool Clipper that worked the waters between Australia and England in the early
1880's. The model built to scale took two years to complete. T-A photo.
Family at Thames. Road
returns from month trip
Hold surprise party TifinsstAdv9catit
Whalen residents fete Irish
2z 1961
visitors
By GORDON MORLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gackstetter,
Exeter, visited onSaturday even-
ing with Miss Kathleen and Gor-
don Morley.
Bill Prest attended the Boy
Scout Camp at Sylvan.
Brinsley United Church will
resume its church services again
qn August 25 after holidays.
Mrs. Pearl Morley of Lieury
spent the weekend with Kathleen
and Gordon Morley.
Return home
before attack
By MISS MPRA,Pck
gRAPITQN
AN Mrs. 141414, :144SPICA
have returned, from to Czechoplovgia where they visit,
ed mr,. :_lYfashlon's brother and his:
farni1y, They travelled by plane,.
The outgoing journey was marred
hy a storm whiql;ferceiltheplahe
to land in London, gngland,
Miss Karen flitltbeiner
RPIOying with friends a motor
tour of Canada's western pro,
vinces.
and Mrs, SylvesterWuerth.
visited Mr. and mrs. Robert
Blackwell at Caledonia, Mr.. and.
mrs, Frederick Wuerth at pong-
las. Point and Mrs! Kenneth Rag,
ter at Lefroy. Miss Lillian Raist.
accompanied them -to oaledonia,
Lee and Allen. Browning of
Winnipeg are holidaying withMr„
and Mrs. Charles Browning,
Mr, and Mrs. Ed' chambers
and Gloria and Mrs. Milo Snell
of Exeter, and Mrs, Sam ?bower"
and Aubrey Chambers of Wood,
stock were guests at the home of.
Mr, and. Mrs. Lorne Preszcator
Stinclay.
Misa Jennifer and Miss Wilma
yericeric and„mr, and Mrs, Jack
Zondag and two sons of Grand
Rapids visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cornelia yerkerk.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mattue,
Karen and Karla, and Mrs. Lloyd
Worden and Lynn of New Bruns,
wick spent several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Sam King.
Nerry Lynne Mahoriey of Hes,
peler is spending some time with
Mr. and Mrs. Sam King.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clark and
family have moved to their new
home at -201 Pryde Boulevard,
Exeter.
MrS, Joe Finkbeiner is a pat-
ient atSt. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, as the result of a fall suf-
fered at her home Saturday morn-
ing.
Sunday the Bethesda Male
Quartet from Detroit provided
special music during the morn-
ing service atZionUnitedChurch
and led the discussion in the
adult classes during Sunday
School. Ronald Wein is a mem-
ber of the group.
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
ONLY 8 -$HOPPING.
DAYS LEFT
Before school starts
A visit to MacMillan's now to pick up
your school supplies will
SAVE YOU TIME
AND MONEY
We have ...
ALL THE HILROY PAPER
PRODUCTS
SHEAFFER, NORTHRITE,
PAPERMATE and BIC PENS
• PENCIL CASES • BINDERS • MATH SETS
• SLIDE RULES
Be Sure to See our New Line of
McBRINE
ATTACHE CASES
for Students
SPECIAL STARTER BAG
FOR GRADE 9 . . . .
$6 00 ,,,LuE $S 00
FOR
MacMILLAN'S
Phone: 235-2973
EXETER
Men's
Dress Oxfords
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Black or Brown
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$12.95 Sale 4 9" Reg. to
Men's
Work Boots
Welt Construction
Steel Shank
Reg. to
14.95 Sale 1199
Women's
Stack Heels
Comfortable Walking
Reg.
:M. $12.95
Shoes
Sale 599
Women's
Hi-Grade
Dress or Walking
Shoes
15,95 Sale 7 Reg, to i 9
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Week in London with Martha Carol Johnson spent a few
days last week in St. Marys
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Simpson with her friend, Mary4.1chafd-
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Rev. Stewart and Mrs. Miner,
Charles and John, returned home
Saturday evening after having
holidayed for nearly a month in
Newfoundland, New Brunswick
and other places of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Almer Passmore
and Darlene spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill
and family of Bayfield. They were
guests at a corn roast with the
Couples Club of St. Andrew's
United Church , and attended
church service there. David,
Dennis and Dale joined with them
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cann and
Cheryl spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slater at
Camp Haysumfun, Fergus.
Mrs. Jennie Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. William Snow, Bill andJim
attended the Moore reunion at
Canatara Park, Sarnia, Sunday.
There will be Sunday School
and Church service on Sunday
at the regular hours.
Leroy Dixon of Ailsa Craig
visited last week with his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Stewart. Janice and SandraStew-
art visited last week with their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Hi Dixon of Ailsa Craig.
Mrs. Arnold Bern of Woodham
and Mrs. James Anderson attend-
ed a trousseau tea Saturday even-
ing for Miss Judy Ireland of
London, bride-elect of this Sat-
urday to Clare Chittick of Grant-
on.
A surprise party for Mr. and
Mrs. Don Kernick's 20th wedding
anniversary was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E, Dolliner of
Dorchester Sunday. Relatives
were present from Willowdale,
Parkhill, London and Dorchester.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schroeder,
Tommy and Jennifer, London,
Captain Ted and Mrs. Denroche,
Debbie, Jim 'and Barry, former-
ly of Winnipeg, now on their way
to Germany, wereSaturday even-
ing guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Reg. Hodgert.
Jack Cann, Kingston, is holi-
daying with relatives in this com-
munity.
Miss Margaret Hunkin has been
holidaying with her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jory of
Oakville.
Jack and Joanne Hodgert and
Grant Hodgert spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Luxton
of Kenora. They left London by
train last Thursday.
Mrs. J. R. Jefferson visited
in Stratford with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Chessell and family.
K. McKeller attended the
Routly family gathering at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Routly, Elimville.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kend-
rick and sons, John, Michael
and Scott of Winnipeg are holi-
daying with Mr. and Mrs. Keith
McLaren.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Gardiner were Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Moorehead and
family, Rostock, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Moorehead and Graham of
Kingston, Nova Scotia. Miss Col-
leen Moorehead is holidaying with
the Gardiners.
Mrs. Shirley Elliott of Essex
By MRS, FRANK SQUIRE
A surprise party was arranged
ky friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Duffield and held at their home
Saturday evening honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Jameson and Pearl of
Belfast, Ireland, who are spend,
ing several weeks with the Duff-
ields, Guests were ,Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver and family, Sidney Tuck-
er and Miss Donna Strahan,
Marys, Bob Tucker, London, and.
Mr. and MP, ,Tack Parkins,
Stratford,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson
and family attended the Anderson
reunion at Cadzow Park, St.
Marys, Sunday.
Deanne Fawcett, St. Marys,
holidayed with Gwen Hodgins last
week,
Mrs, D, A, Fraser, Linda,
Susan and Mary of Lancaster
visited for a few days during
last week with the former's
daughter, Mrs. Gordon Hodgins
and Gordon. Allen Fraser, who
had spent several weeks with the
Hodgins, also returned home with
them,
Mr, and Mrs. Crescent Day-
man and Joyce, Exeter, were
recent callers with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Udris and
family, Komoka, were Sunday
guests with MT. and Mrs. Arvid
Beitans.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson
visited in St. Themas Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dees.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman,
Roy and Ron visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Quast, Mitchell
Sunday.
Mary Johnson visited during
last week with her friend, Mar-
ilyn Barber, St. Marys.
Marlene Hodgins holidayed last
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Wallace during the
weekend. Her family, Susan, Nan-
cy, Donald and Stephen returned
home with her. Debbie Wallace
and Theresa Wallace will spend
some holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weitzman,
Niagara Falls, U.S.A., spent a
few days visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing
and family and Mrs. J. R. Jeff-
erson visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Jefferson at Bel-
grave.
Mrs. Filmer Chappel has gone
on a trip to Manitoba to visit
her father, Henry Drake.
Jane Binning, Mitchell, spent
the weekend with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Mc-
Kellar.
Lood9u, wore ;recent Call-
ers with. Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Borne.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duffield
and Mr. and Mrs. Jameson and
Pearl, Ireland, were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs, Andy
Langton and Mr. and Mrs, Wrn
Puffield, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant liodginS
returned home Thursday from
their honeymoon.
son. Mary returttetr home with
Carol ter a.fevt' Clays.
Mr. and Mrs. Alt9nNnil anter-
tained M. ,ancl Mr§!PeraldBern,
Zinn? and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
RUwiittga'Und Glenn, C4atieboYe,
at their cottage to Turnbulls
Grove, Sunday,
13111 Squire sPerit last week With
his aunt at Wasago Beach.
Mrs. Cecil Squire attended a
trousseau tea sa4rday at Mrs,
„AV Ireland's, 491)04, in how: of. Oanilter, Trutly, who
#1-,proact08 marriage to glare.
chittick 14111 be on August 24.
With the arrival of his third
son, Monday, T-A editor Bill
Batten is in the same categorYas
Fred McMurray and ,cMy Three
pits, Brett Charles, now joins
Scott RN PteveP t9 form a heard'
pulling crew.,
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The Sale
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Year YTH' Fourteenth
Anniversary
You Cannot
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Miss This
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Women's
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Dress Pumps
Assorted Colours
& Styles
99 =
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Women's
Dress Pumps
Various Styles
& Colours
Reg. to 01 99
$14.95 Sale a
Thursday, Aug. 22 to Saturday, Aug. 31
Hundreds of Shoes on Display, Plainly Marked for Your Convenience. Come Early, Come Often. You can't Afford to Miss This Money
Saving Event. Extra Clerks to Serve You. Our Motto: Clean House Every Year Regardless of Price. These are Just a Few of the
Outstanding Values we are Offering.
Children's
School Shoes
Hard Wearing
Straps & Ties
Reg. to $8.95
Sale 3 99
Children's
Party . Shoes
Dressy Brand
Name Shoes
Reg. to $7.95
sale 2 99
Women's
Dress Pumps
Black, Brown, Beige
Illusion Heels
Reg. to $12.95
Sale 5 99
Teenage
Flats
Various Styles
and Colours
Reg. to $9.95
Sale 2 99
Women's
Flat Heels
Ties, Straps
and Slipons
Reg. to $9.95
Sale 494
Boy's
Oxfords
Black Dress
Shoes
Reg. to $8.95
Sale 3 99
Men's
Dress Oxfords
Leather Soles
Black or Brown
$76g..9t50 Sale 6 991
Women's Canvas Wedgies . 2"
Women's Hi Grade
Running Shoes
Women's Canvas Casuals
Women's Dress Shoes ..... . .....
Women s Flats ..... .....
Men's Slippers 99'
Women's Running Shoes 2"
Women's Stack Heels 4 99
Men's Casual Shoes
Teenage Casuals . 4 99
Luggage
SPECIAL
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199
99'
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3 99
Men's
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Hi Grade Shoes
2Z00 Sale 8 Reg, to
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