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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-01-08, Page 5A STITCH IN TIME SAVES TIME — Area ladies attending night school sewing classes are finding that knowing a proper stitch probably does save time. Above, instructress Mrs. Marilyn Bruinsma is illustrating a stitch to students Mrs. Shirley Oesch, Mrs. Veronica Bedard and Mrs. Linda Fisher. Class collects cards Greenway couple visit east Representative For Exeter, Hensall, Zurich, Huron Park, Crediton, Dashwood, Centralia R. Norm Tait Representative Of THE LONDON .LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Hensel! Phone 262-2406 ThossArivagatok, January 1970 Pays 9 SHOP AT HOME I McCLARY-EASY AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYER • FULL SIZE • ALL FABRIC • FOUR PROGRAM • LINT TRAP • PORCELAIN TOP SPECIAL 49" DELIVERED! TRAQUAIR r/OMINION HAROWSIZI NEXT TO POST OFFICE IN EXETER GREENWAY Mr. & Mrs. Harold McDonald spent a week with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Southcott and family in Halifax. January Clearance SALE Starts Now Until January 17 1SAVILE-ROW Made-To-Measure SUIT SALE Save 16" to '25" MEN'S AND BOYS' Stock Suits and Co-Ordinates AT REAL SAVINGS TO YOU • SPORT SHIRTS SAVINGS UP TO • WINTER JACKETS *SWEATERS /2 Price The above are only part of our First Annual January Clearance Sale THANKS FOR SHOPPING AT McKNIGHTS Len McKnight IL Sons MEN'S WEAR 6 MAIN ST, EXETER 235.2320 1 YOU CAN GET $5.00* for your old battery when you buy a new EXECU- TIVE OR SUPERLINE battery from FINA. EXECUTIVE - Guaranteed 50 months SUPERLINE - Guaranteed 36 months inAcKWALLS WHITE WALLS 650-13 $15,95 775-14 18,80 825-14 19.95 775.15 18.80 825-15 19,95 ALL SIZES COST ONLY $2.00 more per tire NOW OPEN it Huron Park Finaservice Located At Huron Industrial Park -- Centralia Fina fights the high cost of winter drivin (without gimmicks) A superior snow tire in every way; blackwall or reversible double and single whitewalls. Also Wide Ovals with revers- ible red and white stripes. SLACKWALLS 700 x 13 F-78.14 775 x 14 G-78-14 825 x 14 H-78-14 855 x 14 TYPICAL PRICING* $25.50 27.65 31.10 34.10 Miss Elda Brown of London spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Brown and family. Mr. Morley Eagleson of Toronto spent his vacation with his parents Mr. & Mrs. Jim Eagleson. Eric Brown is taking a seven week course at Industrial Trade School in Windsor. HOLIDAY VISITORS Diane Latta of Waterloo spent the holidays with her aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Devine. Mr. & Mrs. Don Dundas of Crediton, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Sweitzer, Ronnie & Sherrie of Stratford, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith, Woodham with Mr. & Mrs. Wray Sweitzer. Miss Eleanor Sharpe of London, Miss Violet Sharpe of Hamilton, Glen Sharpe, Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. Murray Evans, Delaware with Mr. & Mrs. Verne Sharpe. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Smith, Tom and Linda, Mississauga, Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Schroeder, Exeter with Mr. & Mrs. Jake Schroeder and family. Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams, Brock, Mark and Clark with Mrs. Adam's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Allan Collie, London. Mrs. Mabel Desjardine and her daughter Mrs. Earl Little, Forest with Mrs. Desjardine's grandson, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Little, Connie and Lonnie, London. Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams and Harv, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz and Bill with Mr. & Mrs. John Corbett and Al, Hensall. Bonnie Baker, Stratford spent the holidays with her grandparents and aunts, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker, Sandra, Nancy and Donna. Sister Margaret Hogan of Michigan spent New Years with Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hogan and family and Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Regier and family. Miss Jane McCann, Waterloo and Miss Margaret McCann, London visited over the holidays with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. McCann. Sister Theresa Mahoney, Windsor, Mr. & Mrs. Don Mahoney and daughter, Hespeler, were guests over New Years with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. John Mahoney. Sister Rita Dietrich, Bradford spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Christina Dietrich and family. Miss Mary Eileen Carey, Valerie and Colleen Carey, London; Mr. & Mrs. Jose h Carey dined with Mr. & Mrs. Clare Rock and family in Wallaceburg last Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Ron Hajas, Strathroy visited the former's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hajas last week. , Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ryan, Corbett spent New Years with relatives in Petrolia. Miss Judy Ryan and Wendy Trainor, London and Mr. Richard Trainor, Hamilton spent the holidays at the home of their parents. Mrs. Gerard McCarthy and family, Maidstone visited for a few days with Mrs. Marie Ryan and family. Miss Nora Hall, Windsor was a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. John Hall and family', Mr. & Mrs. John A. Glavin and family were guests of the latter's sister for New Years with Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Dietrich and tam BY MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA Among those vacationing in Florida for the holidays were Mr. & Mrs. Clarence McDowell and Janet; Mr. & Mrs. Bill Johnson and boys and Miss Heather Davis; Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and Marikay, Mr. & Mrs. Hodgins visited with Mr. & Mrs. Cy Morley in Clearwater, Florida. PLAY EUCHRE Mr. and Mrs. Larry. Cronyn and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot were in charge of the euchre party in the community centre Monday night with eight tables at play. Prize winners were: ladies' high score, Mrs. Gerald Campbell; ladies' lone hands, Brenda Rimmer, ladies' low, Merna Carter; men's high score, Tom Kooy; men's lone hands, Percy Noels; men's low score, Ken Hodgins. The next party on January 19 will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgins and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jeffrey. PERSONALS Mr. Murray Abbott hai returned home after visiting in Niagara Falls with his son, Mr. & Mrs. W. Abbott and family and at the home of his daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Maguire and sons in Scotland. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb accompanied Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Greb to Port Huron where they attended the wedding of Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Thipps. Mr. & Mrs. F. C. Shoebottom visited for the weekend at the home of their son, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shoebottom and family before returning to their home in Parry Sound. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Clara Abbott during the week were Mrs. Blanche Hodgins, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Moote, London, Mr. Wm Abbott of Niagara Falls. Recent dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot were Mr. Bob Boerner, Mio, Michigan visited last week with Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams and Hary and other friends and relatives in this area. Bob Pelino and Bill Morenz, London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz. Mr. & Mrs. Fermon Snyder and family with Mrs. Snyder's brother, Mr. & Mrs. Armond Mu ssel m an and family, Kitchener. Miss Suzanne Snyder, Kitchener spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Fermon Snyder and family. By MRS. G. HOOPER New Years guests out of the community were: Mr. & Mrs. Ken Langford and family with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Langford of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Petch of Strathroy. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Jones, Carl, Edwin and Donna with Mrs. Lottie Jones of St. Marys. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, Murray and Barry, Mrs. Gertie Thomson with Mr. & Mrs. Glen Mickel of Mitchell. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Parkinson, Ann and Paul with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Pickel of St. Marys. Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Hartwick, Stephanie, Janet and John with Mr. & Mrs. Bob Morrison of Dorchester. Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Langford of Dorchester were Saturday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Ken Langford. Mr. & Mrs. Grant Thomson were Saturday evening guests of Mr. & Mrs. George Wilson of Baseline. Mr. Leonard Thacker, visited Monday with his aunt, Mrs. Grasley of Guelph who is 91 years old. Mr. Leonard Thacker and Mrs. Percy Hodgins visited Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Percy Thacker of Teeswater. Mr, & Mrs. David Parkinson, Raymond and Jean of Trenton spent a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Parkinson. Allan Smale of St. Marys spent the weekend with Stephanie and Janet Hartwick. This Weekend ... DINE WELL at The Little Inn BAYFIELD For Reservations 565.2611 Receptions • Banquets Catering & Mrs. Pit Soldan, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Soldan, Huron Park, Mr, & Mrs. John Soldan, Zurich, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ready, Vancouver, B.C. and Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dixon. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Molnar and family returned last week to their home in Agincourt after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. S. Molnar, Miss Elaine Powe has returned to St. Catharines after spending the holidays with her parents. Miss Marie Powe of Toronto spent the weekend at her home. Mr, & Mrs. John Thompson were Friday visitors with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. J. S. Thompson in Listowel. Visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Lammie for New Years were Misses Greta and Amy Lammie of Hensall. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lammie and Darryl, Huron. Park, Mr. & Mrs. George Dunn and Mr. Leonard Wilson: Spending New Years away from home were: Mrs. Lorne Hicks with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Mackenzie and family at Lucknow; Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shoebottom, Danny and Mary with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Phillipps at a family gathering in Hyde Park; Mr. & Mrs. John, Thompson with Mr. & Mrs. Don Heaman and family in London and on Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Grant Brown and family in Sarnia; Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schroeder with Mr. & Mrs. B. Webb and daughters and with Mr. & Mrs. S. Semple and son in London; Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden with Mr. & Mrs. Wm Allison and family, Ailsa Craig, S everal holiday in Florida Play euchre .at Centralia The Berean Class of the United Church are again collecting used Christmas and other greeting cards for a worthy cause. PERSONALS Mrs. Fred McLinchey spent a couple of weeks with relatives in Detroit. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Larmer spent last week with the former's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Larmer and Grant of Burketon and with friends in Peterborough. Mrs. Arthur Brophey spent a few days with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Don McLellan and family in Exeter and with Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Young and Linda of Lucan. Mr. Albert Romphf is spending the winter with relatives in London. Carol Brown, Trenton, Helen Brown, London and Lawrence Brown, Waterloo spent their vacation with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Brown. Miss Irene Eagleson spent a few days at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs. Duncan McLachlan and family of East Williams. Lloyd Brophey is visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Cleave Brophey and family and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Rinker and family in London. Mrs. Joe Shelton of Kincardine called on friends here one day recently. The Willing Workers Class of the United Church are holding their meeting on Friday evening at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Earl Steeper. _1_111\_ For those who want the best! FINA EXECUTIVE snow traction tire And for those who want the tops in economy here's the deep tread 4-PLY NYLON SNO-LINE 6.50 x 13 blackwall only $1595 Economy prices on all sizes. Studding extra at regular installation price. PETROFINA. CANADA LTD FOR BETTER SAFER LOWER COST MOTORI NG SEE FINA FIRST