The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-12-05, Page 21Brewers Retail
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RECEIVE SALES ACHIEVEMENT AWARD — The sales staff of
Tuckey Beverages, Exeter was honored at a banquet in Zurich last
week when they received a sales achievement award from Pepsi Cola
Limited. Above, Len Boyes, Western Ontario district manager
resents the award to president Ross Tuckey and sales manager Bill presents
with the sales staff looking on. From the left, they are,
Larry Mason, Doug Heywood, John Taylor, Ted McDonald, Norm
Ferguson, Lester Heywood, Claire Hoffman and Barry Clarke.
OFTEN
GETS
tiCK
. And Ends Up Walking Through the Cold
and Snow to phone for an expensive tow
job . . . While his wife and kids shiver and
worry and cry!
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We've had our first taste of winter and
More is on the way ...DON'T HESITATE ANY LONGER!
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A message froM
your neighbourhood
Brewers Retail.
This is. always a busy time
Of the year. , •
You can, avoid delays by.
shopping .and ,ordering
Operated by Brewers Warehousing Co. Ltd.
FREE MOUNTING
OF ALL SNOW TIRES
STUDS
For Sure Grip $6.00 Extra Per Tire
Your1969 licence plates are now
available and must be on your
car no later than midnight,
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH.
PASSENGER CARS, DUAL PURPOSE
VEHICLES, AND MOTORCYCLES
1968 plates expire midnight, Friday, February 28th.
SCHEDULE OF FEES
Passenger cars and dual purpose motor vehicles
8 cylinders $35.00
6 cylinders $27.50
4 cylinders or less
manufactured in or before 1933 $ 8.00
manufactured after 1933 $20.00
Motorcycles $10.00
A CERTIFICATE OF MECHANICAL FITNESS
1969 plates cannot be issued when ownership of
a used motor vehicle is being transferred unless
the prescribed certificate of mechanical fitness is
produced..
REMEMBER:
Your 1969 'licence application is on the 1968 permit. Make
sure you complete fully the application for renewal and
insurance questionnaire. Those who do not have motor
vehicle liability insurance must pay in addition to the
registration fee a further $25. to the Motor Vehicle Accident
Claims Fund: Payment of this fee does not provide insurance
coverage of any kind.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
For registration dates and fees for trucks, buses and
trailers, consult your local licence issuing agent.
Licence plates and permits may be obtained BY MAIL,
Send your completed application form and fee to the
Ontarid Department of Transport, Ferguso n
Queen'S Park, Toronto 5, 00 NOT SEND CASH,
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
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Woodham family
attends christening
By MISS JEAN POPELANP
WOODHANI
Mr. & Mrs, Harold Thomson
of Parkhill and Mrs. Reg Mills of
London visited Sunday with
Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills
and Edgar Mills.
Mrs. Harry Ford is visiting, for
a few weeks with Mr. & Mrs.
Clarence Ford and family of
Kitchener.
Mrs.. Clarence Mills and Doris
attended the christening of the
former's grandson, Dean
Christian. Arenthals in Luean
United Church Sunday and were
guests following with Mr. & Mrs.
Martin Arenthals, Beth, Barbara
and Dean.
Mr, & Mrs. Wm. Whyte and
family of Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs.
Ralph Wareham and Jeffrey of
Blyth, Douglas Webb of Toronto
and Dennis Webb of London
were Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Norris Webb and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Meta and
Susan Lynn of 13owmanville
were weekend visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Arnold Hem. They all
were guests Saturday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Hem and
family of London.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lawson
visited with Mrs. Sadie Lawson
and Mr. & Mrs. Harold Beavers
of Exeter Sunday.
Edgar Mills is a patient in St.
Mary's Memorial Hospital at
time of writing.
The flowers in the church
sanctuary Sunday morning were
in memory of the late Mrs. Ray
Miller of Listowel whose tragic
death saddened our community.
Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Pringle,
Wayne and Terry of London and
Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn Copeland and girls.
Mrs.. John Gaiser, the former
Joyce Mills of St. Marys, a
recent bride was honoured by
the community at a
miscellaneous shower in the
church basement Thursday
evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Ford and
family of Kitchener, Mr. & Mrs.
Gerald Morley and Danny of
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Louis
Masnica of Crediton were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Dickey and family.
MESSENGERS
The Messengers met in the
church basement Sunday
morning with twenty-one
members present.
The theme of the meeting was
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NOTICE
TO
MOTORISTS
"Kindries4 to one Another". The
Scripture Lesson was read by
Mrs. Wm. Hickey and the story
on the lesson given by Pamela.
Rodd,
Karen Insley and Michelle
Robinson each gave a poem.
Mrs, Lloyd Jaques gave the
chapter on the study book and
Mrs, Dickey read a story,
Brinsley youth
wins 4. -H award
Ey GORDON MORLEY
BRINSLEY,
Glen Thompson, son of Mr. &
Mrs. Don Thompson, won the
top 4-H Parkhill Swine Club
award at the annual banquet
Monday evening.
The United Church Women
held their December meeting at
the home of Mrs. Harvey Steeper
Wednesday evening.
Brinsley Sunday School will
hold its annual Christmas
concert Saturday evening,
December 21.
Charles Reeder of London
occupied the pulpit at Brinsley
United Church Sunday owing to
the absence of the minister, Rev.
H.B, Johnson who was preaching
anniversary services at a former
pastorate charge in the Niagara
Peninsula.
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
Mr. & Mrs. Don Davies and
family, Sombra, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Davies, Windsor, and Mr. & Mrs.
Orville Davies, Guelph, were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
McLeod Mills.
Harold Nissen, Strathroy, was
a visitor Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Arvid Beitans.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Hodgson
and family,' St. Marys, visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Hodgson.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Duffield
visited Saturday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Andy Langton,
London.
Mrs. Arvid Beitans and Inta
attended a recital by Peter
Geestowg, Toronto, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Len Powell and
Heather, London, were Sunday
dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Alton Neil.
Mr. & Mrs. Pete Goudsward
and Joey, Melrose, were recent
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Laverne
Morley.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Johns and
family, Zion, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Cleve
Pullman.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm Morley and
Mrs. Mary French visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Russell Brock,
Chiseihurst.