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EXETER DRAW TICKETS AVAILABLE 4R, LADIES WEAR Exetet 235-0700 ri,esr!0; Oairrilr*A.Wai;WireA*Ikif441.1 Sks tl rlitgator !siovo.orcieg.s.rxhtmalviiisr,rrp;ea.exi.orkslamt,skavi,kreas..piasoiegivisuo.oliall tro. GENTLEMEN It's Irwin's who have the. Gifts that Please 1 Exeter .man marks: birthday,. ,driving .end John Prappo, William "Street,. reached his ninetieth hirtli4y November 27, and the same day made his decision riot to ,cirjver bk,5,earrApy more. - The active Mr,, fraoce who. JOHN PRANCE Thank You to the Voters of Grand Bend for electing us to the PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION at Monday's election YOUR SUPPORT WAS VERY MUCH :enkPPRECI ATED • r Robert Keyes Lawrence Mason Jives alone and keeps his own hguse, OA drive his auto until last week when his family gathered to celebrate 90 years or 4 red life. The Sunday igeceeding his birthday, his children treated him to a dinner at the Hermit Hotel. PIP date of his, birthday, 85 relatives and friends were present at the. Creditor!, Hall to honor Mr, Prance. His falnily IncludeS three sons, Harold of Grand Bend; Clarence of London; Cordon of Woodham; three daughters, Mrs. Mervin (Oliva) Pym, Thedford; Mrs. Cliff (Audrey) Moore, Exeter; and Mrs, Wilson (Lois)) )(Ole, Science Hill; 23 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren, She'll fight to stay open An Exeter nursing home known as Braemar Manor may have to close down by the end of the year. Owner and operator of the home, Mrs; Gertrude Pearce said Wednesday she has learned her licence may not be renewed, She added the matter was now before the Ontario government and that she would fight to have her business remain open. The home which houses 15 residents is located on Jarnes Street. Mrs: Pearce intimated it may have been some outside influence which brought on the situation. She stated she had been told by A. B. Harrison, Goderich, area supervisor for field work for homes for special care, that her licence may not be renewed. Mr. Harrison would make no comment when contacted by the T•A Wednesday noon. Mr. & Mrs. Don Rigby and Stewart Knights of Blenheim were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell. J.F.W. Paterson of Toronto, formerly of Hensall, will celebrate his 96th birthday Tuesday, December 24. Stewart McQueen is visiting this week with Mr, & Mrs. Don Rigby in Blenheim. Mr. & Mrs, J.E. McEwen celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary at the Bluewater Rest Home Saturday where Mr. McEwen is a patient. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, Clinton; Mrs. A.E. Keys, Exeter; and Mrs. John MeMurtrie, Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. McEwen were presented with an electric clock. Lunch was served including an " anniversary cake. Mr. and Mrs. Love and Mrs. Keys arranged the party.