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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-04-24, Page 7CHROME PLATEO GARDEN TOOLS CULTIVATOR, TRANSPLANTING TROWEL, GARDEN TROWEL' GARDEN FORK, Usually 69c each Your 4 9 Choice EG. $6.49 Duality made for durability. Comfortable, easy grip wooden handles, ease-clean' rust proof chromed blades. ADJUSTABLE ANGLE HEDGE SHEAR GRASS SHEAR Bottom blade serrated and notched. Drop-forged, hardened and hallow ground bledes, Locking nut. Bic" blades. Ono hand, horizontal, diagonal and vertical cutting adjustment comfort grip vinyl coated handles. WEED.N.FEED With KILLED( owlet, Only running. Pushibutton starting, Stamped stool deck; 114H.P, 2,450 RPM; single blade; steel Cut rodUction gears with safety slip clutch, NOTICE Rether's Restaurant EXETER WILL BE CLOSED Monday, April 28 For Further Redecorating SWINGING SPRING SALE • • S DELUXE PLASTIC HANDLE PRUNING SHEAR IRV duck bill style, extra strong, host quality, double edge. Drop-forged steel, hardened and tempered, 220 COLEMAN LIQUID FUEL Burns clean without soot or smoke, gives best operating performance. Special blond includes • rust inhibitor. 128 ozs. vc,p,A. 151 300 Coleman Liquid Fuel in 40 oz, size, only Sic 39 Usually $3.98 IN VICTOR SLINGSHOT 2 GALLON PLASTIC WATERING POT Lightweight, attractive, easy to keep clean. Sale Price 127 REG. 61,89 1 59 SPECIAL Well balanced for target shooting and small game. Adjustable rubber sling; leather pouch; builtln ammunition compartment. FARDEN.AGIVER I 20", 3 H.P. K_ROTARY MOWER Briggs & Stratton angina with re- coil sleet end automatic choke, DexundraWn side chute deck Is contoured for non-clog discharge; reinforced, heavy stool. New cinnamon sand colour, LADIES' GARDEN GLOVES Print cotton gloves with knit wrists protect hands and fingernails. One size fits all. V-10100) Sale Price 6995 18" ELECTRIC ROTARY MOWER COASTER WAGON Sturdy bolt eonstrUction, 14" x 34" birch body; protected with- natural finish. 10-94,Annl p Feeds lawn and kills most harditoddli lawn Weeds in one operethan. 228 22 lb. bag Covers 6,000 sq. ft 645 I 5995 224 2,505 co, ft, Special 11 lb.covers 395 FISHER MAIN ST i=I7 235.2190 HARDWARE Reg. $3.25 eke ca inalunitunignainuanimantoiminiatiummilifl BOWLING SCORES 111111111110111111111111111111111110111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MEN'S "A" LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS (J. Fuller 763) 3 7 (J. Jones 696) 1 1 (F. Brintnell 656) 4 6 (B. Farquhar 666) 0 1 (D. McKnight 715) 2 5 (B. NicoI713) 2 4 (A. Finlayson 865) 4 8 (M. Brintnell 792) 0 0 MEN'S "13" LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS (K, Clarke 639) 4 (B. Jones 701) 0 (B. Vanderworp 789) 2 (L. Stire 708) 2 (G. Wilson 701) 3 (J. Rau 706) 1 (J. Gould 669) 4 MEN'S CONSOLATION PLAY-OFFS (R. Weber 674) 4 (C. Atthill 661) 0 (R. Dickey 622) 3 (G. Webb 617) 1 (F. Brintnell 684) 3 (B. Bourne 682) 1 (B. Greenacre 798 ) 4 (A. Cudmore 704) 0 LADIES' A LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS (L. Smith 711) 7 (D. Munroe653) 0 (P. Haugh 625) 4 (G. Farquhar 673) 3 (W. Brintnell 678) 5 (J. Taylor 605) 2 (0. Dobson 606) 7 (S. Middleton 661) 0 LADIES' CONSOLATION PLAY-OFFS (D. Hackwell 597) 7 (M. Mathers 452) 0 (0. Essery 701) 4 (A. Prout 612) 3 LADIES'"0" LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS (R. Maurer 618) (F. Reiouw 644) (V, Stagg 596) (M. Brunzlow 617) (E. Caldwell 580) (J. Dougherty 522) (L. Stire 568) (D. Frayne 603) (D. Gaiser 575) (R. Greene 539) (S. Smith 687) (E. Reid 579) MIXED LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS (J. Russell 723) (P. Durand 676) (L. Heywood 625) (A Miller 560) (M. Whiting 616) (Forfeit) (B. Greenacre 815) (G. Latulippe 609) (B. Cunningham 558) (C. Atthill 567) (A. Anderson 578) (Forfeit) (A. Wallace 601) (L. Webber 639) (M. Kadey 520) (L. McFalls 527) (L. Moore 631) (B. Corkum 659) BANTAM BOYS (P. Pooley 330) (D. Holtzmann (M. Dougherty 258) (B. Gunn 261) (K. Berdan 265) (J. Veri 383) (./. Webb 384) RO RB CA I GA FA SP C4th UN NO DD WI MI TR CU TE KI RT OD WO SU CO BV RI CJB OB HG PP MM BB KI LE HD DU OH TR RO BL JJ HA MM AC UN SW JS TM TT TW SP VA CH PP RA PS HG YS HS TH H8 UD HA AC BB TB HE WI TI 8.1 NH WC TI RO SD 4 3 4 3 2 5 2 5 2 5 16664 15588 15711 15100 15447 11591 16330 15318 14727 15438 15320 14714 15513 15580 14804 14465 14735 3 36 2 59 3 54 2 47 3 53 2 27 8 4 5 2 7 2 4 0 8 2 6 2 5 1 7 1 7 0 4 3 5 2 7 0 7 0 4 3 By MI$S JEAN COPELAND WOOPHAM The regular meeting of the Woodham Messengers was held in the church April 20 with 25 present. The theme was read by the president. The Messenger Motto was repeated in unison. Elizabeth Levy read the scripture. Readings were given by Vernon Thomson, Mary Lou Thomson and Karen. Insley. Michelle Robinson led in prayer. Paul Brine and Lori Webb favoured with piano solos, Judy Dickey gave a Study Book story. Linda Timms sang a solo. Bible Study on Moses was given by Mrs. G. Copeland. Marion Levy and Ellen Copeland received the offering. It was decided to hold the next meeting a week later, May 25. Promotion pins were received by the following for 1968: honour pins, Calvin Rodd, Larry Rundle, Robin Dickey; second year bar, Brian Thomson; third year bar, Vernon Thomson; fourth year bar, Pamela Rodd, David Tomlinson, Michelle Robinson, Mary Lou Thomson; fifth year bar, Karen Insley. BUNNY BUNDLE EUCHRE A euchre party was held in the Orange Hall on Friday evening sponsored by the L,O.B,A., the L.O.L., R.B.P. Orange Lodges. The proceeds amounting to $33.20 will be forwarded to the Bunny Bundle, Prize winners were ladies' high score, Mrs. James Wilson, Exeter; lone hands, Mrs. Heber Shute, Kirkton; men's high score, Mrs. Harold O'Brien, Rannoch; men's lone hands, Mrs. Mervin Shute, Kirkton; card draw, Mrs. Atkinson, Lucan; lucky draw on box of groceries, JR. BOYS & GIRLS (G. Penhale 312) (W. Gilfillan 313 ) (R. Greenacre 374) (D. Brintnell 293) (B. Wilson 335) (S. Thompson 316) SR. BOYS & GIRLS (D. Hunter 375) (B. Datars 277) (B. MacDonald 530) (P. Robinson 385) (L. Farquhar 443) (J. Ferguson 322) LUCAN LANES LUCAN MEN'S LEAGUE SD (J. Collins 588) 2 62 CS (K. Simpson 597) 1 48 RE (D. Watson 644) 3 42 DU (D. Morgan 531) 1 24 JH (K. Hardy 729) 0 22 FE (W. Hickson 705) 2 18 LUCAN LADIES' LEAGUE Sputniks 8953 Dairymaids 8572 High Hopes 8126 Frisky Six, 7955 GROUP "B" Pixies Clandeboye Cuties Coppettes Shamrocks Hootenannies COLLEENS B6 (C. Clark 517) BL (R. Cunningham 497) SS (E. Smith 458) CP (E. Hodgins 547) TG (L. Harrison 611) SP (M. Dykeman 504) Mrs. Atkinson, Lucan, PERSONALS Mr. 8z Mrs. Fred Ronsick of London visited with Mr. 4 Mrs, Jack Smith Sunday. Mrs. Robert Corsaut of Blrr visited for the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler, Miss Doris Mills, bride-elect of this month was honoured by the community Friday evening with a miscellaneous shower held in the church, Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Pringle of London visited Saturday evening with Miss Jean Copeland. Mrs. Lawrence Copeland and Murray Whalen youth visits Toronto By MRS. PRANK SQUIRE WHALEN Roy Pullman spent the weekend in Toronto with other members of the Medway High School Band. The Band played at Victoria Park School. This was a school exchange. EUCHRE The final community euchre party for this season was held at the community centre Friday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Heather were the committee in charge, A pot luck supper was served followed by euchre with six tables at play. Prizes went to ladies high, Mrs. McLeod Mills; men's high, Ken Hodgson; lone hands, Mrs. Margery Morley; consolation, Mrs. Ken Hodgson. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Wallis and family of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Alton Wallis and Gerald. Mr. & Mrs. Villis Kalnins and son Detroit and Mr. & Mrs. G. L, Gruve, London, were weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs. Arvid Beitans. Mr. & Mrs. William Morley visited Sunday with Mrs. Gordon Morley and Joan, Stratford. Mrs. Arvid Beitans attended a bridal shower in honor of Dzentra Stirako at the home of Mrs. Z. Petrovskis, London. Mrs, Arvid Beitans was soloist at a concert at the Nordon Banquet Hall, London, Saturday evening which was sponsored by the Latvian Relief Society on their anniversary. There was also a banquet and dance. Mesdames Norman, Percy, Gordon and Allen Hodgins attended the annual meeting of the Anglican Church Women for the Diocese of Huron at St. Pa uls Cathedral, London, Sunday evening. .Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins visited Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gee, London. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kirkham, Mitchell, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman. Granton WI met at the home of Mrs. Percy Hodgins Tuesday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Thos. Simpson, London were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Baillie. TB BO JE PB DO KP ST DY AT CO KED CC 5 71 0 54 5 45 0 25 3 46 2 36 S '35 0 19 5 81 0 60 5 60 0 12 7896 7603 7438 7232 6951 5 112 4 103 2 97 2 93 3 81 5 80 utaainaminaminiiiminainianiammanninathaminonalillanitanianiumniaaananaumE We would like to thank everyone who helped out in = anyway with our dance. HURON COUNTY TROTTING PONY CLUB —EXETER • 4 OA that,i IPA 41 1101111: 4111111i1.11. 3011 I '110441 ' ould I 40111141hp 441 i : 1,11 WITH STEEL TOES We Carry A Good Range of Styles and Sizes LIGHTWEIGHT BOOTS $15.95 & 19.95 HEAVY DUTY BOOTS $17.95 & $22.95 OXFORD STYLE $14.95 WOMEN'S HUSH PUPPIES WITH STEEL TOES $14.95 SHOE Smyth' S STORE LTP. Home of Sava ge Shoes For Children Phone 235-1933 Exeter, Ontario Throts-Advocate, Apr11 24, 1909. P 7 Observe .0W:ism& oviom,xgN.1)4KEI-4AFI. Mr. .& Mrs. John Wallace and Debbie attended morning service At Knox .church, Mitchell, Sunday when their granddaughter, Julia Ann Parkinson was baptized, They also visited with Mr. & Mrs. Robt, Parkinson. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Gillespie of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs, '11, L, Scott. Mr. 4 Mrs, Alex Gardiner spent Sunday with Mr. .& Mrs, Ed Knechtel, Rostock and Monday with Dr. ,Sr Mrs. A. N. .Sunday guests with Mra.,L R. jefferson were Mrs. Roy Reed, Mrs. Ernest Waddell, Mrs, Cliff Kemp of Fullarton, & Mrs, Calder McKaig visited Mr. Ernest Luxton who 15. A patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Mrs. Charles Douglas is a patient in Stratford . General Hospital, at Cromarty service. Atkinson and Mr. & Mrs', Richard Kilpatrich„ Wingham. Mrs, Wilmer' Howatt, Londesboro, visited 100 Mr, .4 Mrs, Alex Gardiner, If you're casting a wider shadow these days you could be in trouble People in our "Stress Society" tend to over-indulge and as a result overweight and high blood pressure are common problems. If you're in your 40's or 50's the odds are high you have one or both of these problems. If you identify yourself with this group you'd be wise to do something about it. Like getting regular check-ups, finding out your limits, and stick- ing to them. If you've been thinking about life insurance, and discovered that the cost in your case is high, or even difficult to get, Manufacturers Life may be able to help. We hare always believed that life insurance should be available to the largest group of people possible and at the lowest possible price, You will find the Man from Manufacturers well qualified and helpful in your selection of a plan to Call him soon. ..a!omk-4N‘,vesmokv; A. E. Pyni, Representative EXETER Tel: 285.0395 suit your particular needs, " R MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 10,68 Promotion pins presented to Woodham Messengers of London were Sunday visitors. The sympathy of the community is extended to the. family of the late John Barley whose funeral took place in Mitchell Friday afternoon. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Webb who were married in Dundas Centre United Church, London, Saturday afternoon. Mr. 4 Mrs. Norris Webb and family and Mr. & Mrs. Ira McCurdy were guests at the wedding. A basket of flowers was placed in the church sanctuary Sunday by the family of the late John Barley. Get well wishes are extended to Miss Ada Hopkin who is a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital. By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Mr. & Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Grand Bend, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Sovereign and family, Lucan, Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Kooy and Bonnie, Exeter were Saturday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy, Mr. & Mrs. H, A. Mullins, London, were guests with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee visited with Mr, & Mrs. Raymond Greenlee, Exeter, Sunday. Patti & Freddie Dobbs, children of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs were Tuesday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lou Marziali, Rosanne and Louisa, London. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee attended the wedding reception and dance for Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Taylor (nee Cathy Amos) Kirkton, Saturday evening, Mr. & Mrs. Ted England were guests Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis. .... *** ,,,,,,,, • . FROM . .•. . ger •. . . l BRAIDS . pepii IN DASHWOOD. . .............. . ................ . ' REG. CARNATION MILK 2/35t 2/39c KRAFT CHEESE WHIZ R c EG. 83 o5 L 16 OZ.1 MA XWELL. HOUSE KELLOGGS COFFEE' CORN REG. 99c FLAKES LB. BAG 79 R EG 37c 311 BABY HEINZ ASSORTED STRAINED 4340Z, JARS REG, 59c OM FOODS CLUB HOUSE BLACK NEW 4 OZ. REG. 49c SHAKE 3‘n PEPPER PURE TIN SALADA FINEST ORANGE TEA BAGS PKG. 60 REG. 87c 79C ALL 7 LB: FIVE FLOUR REG, 93c ROSES PURPOSE 77A FRESH CHICKEN LEGS AND BREASTS LB. 53C LE3.33 WINGS MAXWELL INSTANT COFFEE OZ. REG. $1.31 $1 HOUSE • 25 HEINZ COOKED SPAGHETTI 14 OZ. REG. 2/3(A 2/45c 10 PnTATOES ONTARIO NO. REG. 45c 1 LBS. 294 cni. ii oz. REG. 69c HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS J7 ‘I. REG. 24 OZ, 27c LEWIS BREAD LOAF 3/65 OUT CLEAR PENMAN'S 71 FLATKNIT UNDERWEAR. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. REG. $3.95 PENMAN'S 71 FLATKNIT UNDERWEAR UNION SUITS' 2 F OR THE 1 REG. $6.25 PENMAN'S HIGH GRADE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS PRICE (BALBRIGGAN) UNDERWEAR, OF REG, $2.29 PENMAN'S BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS REG. $3.35 $AVE ON MATERIALS Flannels, Tartans and Printed Corduroy . Ideal for Skirts, Slacks and Jumpers DRASTICALLY REDUCED We're SLIPS As Well 6•111•11WhIMINM SLACKS Other As * Clearing and Also PRICES Lines * Discontinued SLEEPING Available Out Our and * * At SLASHED and Of Discontinued Complete Broken * Low Prices STRETCHIES * GOWNS Stock Line Of Lines Of * BRAID'S DASHWOOD 237-3403 GENERAL AND STORE RON SHIRLEY 0 tfi REGULAR SEASON DART CHAMPS The regular season championship of the Exeter Legion mixed dart league was won by the Dart Sharks. The winners are shown above receiving the trophy from Legion president Gordon "Bob" Sanders. From left, Larry and Jean Estey and Jake and Verdun Lindenfield. BANTAM GIRLS OW (B. Ferguson 272) CA (G. Fuller 239) RO (S. Thompson 246) PEE WEE BOYS & GIRLS LI (R. Scott 184) ZE (J. Fuller 165) BE (B. McDonald 126) 927 895 865 F.. 792 713 576 MEASURING PONIES - Sunday, April 27 at 1:00 at Exeter Race Track. All Ponies Welcomed