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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-02-06, Page 14TOWN OF EXETER Notice: Re Main St. Sidewalks Due to the level of the new sidewalks on Main St., it is impossible for the works department equipment to plow Main St. between Gidley and Huron Streets. (Formerly Chaffe's Garage) CREDITON ROAD and HIGHWAY 4 & K Service Centre (2 1/2 Miles South of Exeter) • SERVICE STATION • VARIETY STORE • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE You're Invited . We are pleased to announce we have taken over the former Chaffe service station at the intersection of Highway 4 and the Crediton Road. It is our intention to continue the friendly service you received from Ted over the years. As Class A mechanics, with several years' experience in Exeter, we plan to provide a complete automotive repair service and look forward to having our many friends drop in and visit us at our new location . 2 LICENCED MECHANICS PROVIDING A COMPLETE Automotive Repair Service PHONE 228-6641 We're Open to Please YOU! WEEKDAYS: 6;30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 1 S 1••••••••••••••••••••••1 My wife and I would like to take this opportunity to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends and customers for their faithful patronage during the past eighteen and a half years in which we have served you. Your friendships have been much appreciated and made those years most enjoyable, We extend congratulations to the new owners of the service station and urge all our customers — old and new — to continue their patronage with Albert and Keith, These fine mechanics will be able to offer extended service to you and we know they will do their utmost to warrant your business in the coming years. We will continue to work with the new owners for some Lime and invite you to drop by so we can introduce you to them, ESL.'TED' CHAFFE Many Thanks .. ALBERT VANDEVVORP KEITH WONNACOTT CHRFF PE T 5 IN TIME FOR VALENTINE'S DAY Weexit &amaze ilr ,011 1 ul II Ilal 1 ;rii ' I ailI I ' 111, 11 1 .i am° ""'' 1.1,I„,, Ii• '1,11111111 — 2 WEEKS ONLY — Sweaters jackets • Sport coats we: EXETER 235.0991 _ Pawl 14 TimesAdvocate, February 6, 1969 A DRAMA CLUB PRESENTATION — Members of South Huron District High School's Drama Club presented two plays to a large crowd, Thursday night. The cast of "Two Sides of Darkness is shown above. From left, Susan Tuckey, Susan McCaffery, Susan Wooden, Luke Jantzi, Charlene Janes, David Jantzi and Brenda Arnold. In front, Danny Laing. T-A photo 13 donates to rehabilitate March of Dimes, Rehabilitation Foundation for the Disabled was supported in Grand Bend recently. Marching mothers were Captain, Mrs. James Kneale, Mrs. Fred Willert„ Mrs. Murray Venner, Mrs. Harry Hamilton, Mrs. Howard Green, Mrs. Earl Datars, Mrs. Peter Warner, Mrs. Borden Clarke, Mrs. Griffin Thomas, Mrs. Gerald Kading, Mrs. Gerald Zwicker and. Mrs. Paul Couse. Total collection was $200.26 including a contribution from pupils of Grand Bend Public School of $16.24. EUCHRE A very successful euchre was held Friday evening at the Parish Hall of St. John's.by-the-Lake Anglican Church, Grand Bend, Sponsored by the A.C.W. prize winners were Mrs, M, McDonald, Mrs. A. Crown, Mrs. Nola Taylor, Mrs. H. Green, MISS HETTIE S. SWEET Rev. G. A. Anderson, Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church, conducted the funeral service Monday at the R. C. Dinney Funeral. Nome for Miss Nettie S. Sweet, 88, Exeter, who passed away Friday at the Exeter. Nursing Home. interment was in Exeter Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gary Middleton, Gerald Glenn, David Blackwell, 130b Luxton, Warren May and Murray Greene. Survivors include sisters-in-law Mrs. William Sweet, Elgin Webb, A. Crown, Emery DesJardi ns and H. Green. Ed. note: We regret a mistake in last week's edition in which the name M. McDowell appeared as a member of the board of management of the Anglican church rather than M. McDonald. London;. 117rs. Clinton Sweet, .Exeter; and Mrs. Victor Sweet and Mrs. Harry Sweet, Windsor; and nieces Mrs. Richard Arbuthnott, Kilarney, Man.; Mrs. William McKewn and Mrs. Walter Lenehan, London; and Mrs. Stewart Blackwell, Nensall. WILLIAM JOHN THOMSON William John Thomson, 57, RR 6 St. Marys, passed away Monday in Victoria. Hospital, London. Funeral service was Wednesday from the L, A. Ball Funeral Chapel, St. Marys with interment in Kirkton Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, the former Olive Chittick; one son, Grant, Exeter; three daughters, Mrs. Lawrence (Marion) McCarter, Granton; Mrs. Blair (Sharon) Fletcher, Exeter; and Miss Mary Lou at home; and one sister, Mrs. Edgar (Mary) Baker, Granton. Whalen youth at convention for Latvian young people Now at YOUR SERVICE . . . By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE WHALEN Dace Beitans attended the Latvian Young Peoples Confederation Convention during the weekend at Kiwanis Recreation Centre, London. EUCHRE Mr, & Mrs. Gerald Hern were in charge of the social evening on Friday at the community centre while progressive euchre was being played with five tables, Prizes were awarded to ladies' high, Mrs. Mary French; men's high, McLeod Mills; lone hands, Ray Mills; ladies' consolation, Rick Moffat; men's consolation, Barry Mills. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson visited Sunday in London with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Hodgson. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Mardlin and Louise Wesley visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins. Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Atkins, North Bay, Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Rawlings and Glenn, Clandeboye, were visitors during the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil. Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman were at Mitchell, Saturday and visited with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kirkham. Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins, Marlene and Gwen were Friday evening visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Riddell. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gee, London, were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Allen Hodgins, Mr. & Mrs. Claude Glassford and family were overnight guests Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson. Mr. & Mrs. Allen Hodgins attended a surprise birthday party at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Sam Rutherford, London, in honor of Mrs. Hodgins' father, Walter Gee, London. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson and family were Saturday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Johnson, London. They all spent the evening with Mr. & Mrs. David Brooks, a returned missionary who was showing pictures of Japan and Australia. Mrs. Margery Morley and Carole Foster were dinner guests Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Art Cann, London. Bob Brigham, Tulsa, was a Sunday visitor with Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman and family. Inta Beitans spent the weekend in London with her grandmother, Mrs. Ervins Uldris. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Duffield were Saturday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Andy Langton, London. Harold Nissen, Strathroy, and Ervins Uldris, London were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Arvid Beitans. Sue Ann Squire spent the weekend in St, Marys with Mr. & Mrs. Mac Baron. Mr, & Mrs. Larry Kilpatrick and Susan, London, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins. Mrs. Gordon Hodgins is a patient at Victoria Hospital, London, Mr, & Mrs. Jim Foster and Billie, Stratford, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Goudsward and Joey, Melrose, were Sunday guests with Mrs. Margery Morley and Carole Foster. Blanshard girl gets gold seal By MRS. G. HOOPER BLANSHARD Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Knight of Exeter spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Thomson and family. Carl Langford spent the weekend in Toronto with Don Langford. Sunday evening guests of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Jones held in honor of Donna's birthday were Mr. & Mrs. Jas, 13. Bryan, Mr. & Mrs. Robin Bryan, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Bryan and family, all of Prospect Hill and Mrs. Lottie Jones of St. Marys. Mrs. Marvin Hartwick, Stephanie and Janet, Leonard Thacker, Linda, Cathy and Joy were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Pete Vanexan and Lisa of Waterloo. Miss Veryl Hooper of Toronto, Miss Ruth G. Hooper and Miss Sharon Simonick of Niagara Falls spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and Jeanette. Mrs. Claire Sisson spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Petch of Strathroy. Claire Sisson spent Sunday with them. 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