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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-06-05, Page 73 Days Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday FREE CASH DRAWS 1._ 0 2nd. — $10 3rd. — $5 Nothing To Buy Just Drop In OUR TIP TOP TAILORS And Sign A Ticket MADE-TO-MEASURE $98 SUIT SALE CONTINUES $115 SPECIAL OFFER e 41te ilk 6 Men's Wear EXETER 2 5-0991 10% Off EVERY PURCHASE A Great Time To Stock Up On Your Summer Clothing Needs and SAVE ON FATHER'S DAY GIFTS George Vriese, the new owner of Walper's Men's Wear invites you to his Get Acquainted LE By MRS. Hp:3.ER PAWS Mr, & Mrs.. Hugh Davis and Heather were Saturday evening dinner guests with .110 mother, Mrs., Geo .McFalts, Centralia. Cameron Davis spent the weekend with his aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Billy Abott, Niagara Falls. Mrs. Tom Kooy and Mr. .& Mrs. Clayton Kooy and Bonnie spent the weekend with Mrs. Lena Clarke and Jean of Dunnville. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis visited Monday with their daughter, Mr. & Mrs, Wayne Love, Varna. Mr. & Mrs, Harry Carroll spend Wednesday with Mrs. Ada tags, London, THE MAYOR DRAWS THE WINNING TICKET — Mayor Jack Delbridge drew the winning tickets on a special draw sponsored by the Huron Pony Trotting Association at Sunday's races in Exeter. Delbridge is shown above making a selection from the box held by club president Jack Parsons while Ross Beaver shows off the prizes, a pony, cart and harness. 4100 5,, 1969k P09. 7 FISHERMAN'S COVE. GRAND BEND RIVER RD. S. OF IARIPOg CHICKEN & CHIPS ••• FISH & CHIPS •44 SHRIMP & CHIPS ETC. TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone: 238-2025 3 5 4 8 It By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN Attending the dinner for the 1969 graduation class of Mitchell District High School, held in Brodhagen Community Centre Wednesday evening from this area were Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Kemp and Eleanor, Mr. & Mrs. Cameron Vivian and Carol Ann, Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Miller and Bonnie Jean, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Butson and Joanne Dow, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Dow and David, Mr. & Mrs. Carter Kerslake and Brenda, Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and Fay. ENJOY PROGRAM Staffa Hall was filled to capacity Friday evening for an enjoyable program of dancing by the pupils of Mrs. Orville Storey, Seaforth. Music for the dancers was provided by Mrs. Anderson at the piano, Nelson Howe on the violin and Ivan Norris on the guitar. The Henderson Sisters also favored everyone with songs and John Storey played the violin. Ed Dearing was Master of ceremonies for the evening which was sponsored by the Staffa Women's Institute. HONOR NEWLYWEDS A large crowd attended the reception in Staffa Hall, Saturday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott on their recent marriage. Lloyd Cameron read an address of good wishes and Gary Kemp Presented Larry and Isabel with a gift of money from all present. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Paris, Mitchell, visited Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller. Visiting at the same home Saturday evening was Robert LANDS SID ONE One of the biggest fish caught in this area in many a year was landed a few weeks ago by Fred Huxtable. Fred is shown above with the 12.pound pike he landed in the Black Creek in Hay ToWeiship, Balance your savings set up Get with our Three-Account Plan! You need three types of interest-bearing savings. A Savings Account, at 4%, on which you may write cheques at any time. A Savings Account, at 6%, on which you may not write cheques, but from which you may make withdrawals at any time. Guaranteed Investment Certificates, at a never-before 8%, for money you can afford to invest Start Saving today at Victoria and Grey. VG VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1 889 Mitchell, Dublin, Saturday evening visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Norris and family were, Mr. & Mrs. John Burleigh, Joan and Jackie, Seaforth and Ross McNicol, Kippen. Visiting Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller and girls and Mrs. Mary Miller were Mr. & Mrs. Ted Pooley and Miss Ella Francis, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Russell Miller and family visited Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Miller. Gordon Vivian is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital at time of writing. GET INTRAMURAL AWARDS - Each year W. H. Hodgson Insurance Limited presents awards to the top intramural athletes at South Huron District High School. Above, Mel Gaiser of the insurance firm is presenting the silver trays to Elizabeth Kennedy and Ron Janke. T-A photo Musical program in hall Staffa grads at banquet Something all Newlyweds should know about financial success. The first step towards this, much-sought-after goal is the basic protection of the family through Life Insurance. Should you buy now? Or can it be put off safely if both husband and bride are working ? The wise thing is to buy now. Postponement till you're older means higher premiums and the risk of poor health striking in the meantime. Someday too, that second income may stop, Making it doubly important that a new mother be guaranteed a living income—an income enabling her to devote hill time to raising that precious nevv addition. The best buy for the young family is permanent insurance. It provides that most important guarantee of family income. In addition, it's a, savings plan providing cash in aft emergency and funds for long-range as a university education for a son. Gall the Man from Manufacturers about financial success insurance. You'll find him a competent and friendly adviser, through objectives such A. E. Pym, Representative EXETER Tel: 235.0395 \I,A, 04.`14, AT THE WINNERS CIRCLE — The large crowd of fans that attended Sunday's pony races at Exeter Community Park were treated to some close finishes. In the third heat of the afternoon, Princess Debbie with Gerald Millson of Clandeboye in the sulky at the right edged Cindy B. Lee driven by Jim Taylor of Hensall. T-A photif Huron-berth League hit by unfavorable weather The weatherman has been the • big winner to date this year in the Huron-Perth baseball league Going Out of Business The public is advised that I am terminating my heating and sheet metal business to accept a position at Centralia Industrial Park. I take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to my many friends and customers for their much appreciated patronage during the past years. GARNET SHIPMAN Limiliiiimmilliiiiimininumniiiiimimimilimmiimminimmummummummilmoine E.--. = 2---. Bride honored = a: Speca.. i ls .-.. - at Mt. Carmel Miss Sheila Regier RNA of St. a Joseph's Hospital staff, London = ss was honored by her relatives and Es- friends at a shower in the school ES- Gym Monday evening, prior to Cs' her wedding June 7. al = Mrs. Bill Regier called on some of the young talent in her Et: community to entertain and E- Mrs. Hubert Carey read an = address to the bride. Sheila thanked the guests and welcomed them to visit her in Windsor at her future home. = a PERSONALS E--_-, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hogan were among the guests with the latter's parents, Mr, & Mrs. -2, Henry Yelle while attending Insect Repellent Fa ceremonies at Western Raid House & Garden $1.39 E-- University, London last Friday. id Miss Nancy Yelle received her Bachelor of Arts degree at the = Z ippo Lighters Reg. $3.95 $3.49 E. convocation. = = Sister Margaret Hogan is .7. home as a guest of Mrs. Joseph Regier and Wilfred Hogan and = . Gillette Techmatic Cartridge 1.09 .. their families. E Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cerny and $1.29 :s..i family, London, spent Sunday Flushabyes Reg. $2.49 $2.09 . ... with Mr. & Mrs. Pat Sullivan Jr. Er'. and daughters. Miss Theresa Carey RN of . California arrived by plane at E. ‘ Detroit airport Friday evening to = visit her parents for the next two Reg. 59c 44 is weeks. = Mr. & Mrs. Leo Girard and = Tracy, Windsor, spent a few days 5 HUNTLEY'S DRUG STORE ki . and family. E--- with Mr, & Mrs, Hubert Carey Bert Farmer, Exeter, visited i with friends and relatives in the flagaiiienaimaallaIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllialiallaileallaeleallaliellaillaill1111111illiMall11111111lan village, Sunday. • MANUFACTURERSLIFE 1444 0 t). a) 4 • • with only a few games played as scheduled. The Hensall Merchants were able to see action on two occasions and failed to come up with a win. In their first start in Clinton Wednesday, the Merchants were trounced 13.6 by the Clinton Colts who were making their first H P appearance in 10 years. On their home field, Saturday afternoon, the Hensall club absorbed a 13-3 defeat at the hands of Walkerton. Most of the teams in the popular intermediate league see action during the next week. Clinton was scheduled to be in Dashwood last night, Wednesday. The Zurich Lumber Kings travel to Clinton Friday and Sunday sees three games scheduled with Hensall at Thorn dale, Dashwood at Walkerton and St. Marys at Clinton. Tuesday night Mitchell is at Zurich and Wednesday Walkerton goes to Clinton and St. Marys visits Dashwood. In the opening loss to Clinton, lefty Bob MacNaughton and Ken Smale shared the Hensall pitching duties while in the losing effort against Walkerton, newcomer Don Luther and Smale were the Hensall hurlers. Crest Tooth Paste Guard Insect Repellent Lotion Reg 85c Old Spice After Shave Lotion Reg. $1.75 $1.49 Effective to June 14 Reg. 75c 59 i. • I 0 EXETER 235-1070 Blue Jay Corn Plasters Reg.