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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-10-15, Page 13ON THE MARK — These South Huron District High School students are getting ready for the last mile on Saturday's walkathon to Hensall and back. Harry McNeil is making like a sprint star for the final spurt while Dan Kerslake, Brian Tuckey, Dennis Doidge and Terry Janke take things more casually, T-A photo Guest talks on glass at Dashwood W.I. Pie* 1$ pet foods SHUR-GAIN DOG FOOD. THE BITE-SIZE RATION WITH REAL MEAT THAT DOGS LIKE - MONTH AFTER MONTH. Doesn't it make sense that the Shur-Gain people, specialists in feeding animals, should really know what's good for dogs—and also know how to make dog food in a way that really appeals to dogs? Yes! It does make sense—and what's more, thousands of dog owners have found that Shur-Gain Dog Food with beef gives dogs the vigour, bloom and good health that make them a joy to live with. Treat your dog to Shur-Gain Dog Food. Bite size with beef. Friends fete bride ot Whalen event They visited also with Mr. & Mrs. Ian Murray at Scarborough. Eldon Bullock and Fern Mann of Peterborough spent Thanksgiving weekend with the former's mother, Mrs. Geo Bullock. t. I3Y MRS. FRANK SQUIRE WHALEN. Laura and Barbara French were hostesses at a community shower at the Community Centre, Saturday evening and Mrs. Mary French was hostess for another party, Sunday afternoon, in honor of Janice Morley, bride-elect of October. PERSONALS Joan Hodgins and Janet Miller, London, were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins and family, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kirkham, Mitchell, were Thanksgiving visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Cleve Pullman. Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins attended the funeral, Tuesday, in London, of the late Bishop Luxton. Dace Beitans attended Latvian YP Congress in London during the weekend. Mr. & Mrs. Larry Kilpatrick and family, London, spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins, Miss Audrey Anderson, Stratford spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson. Mr. & Mrs. E. Ferguson were in Parkhill, Sunday, guests of Mr. & Mrs. Gary Allen who were observing their second wedding anniversary. Mrs. Margery Morley, Jim Foster, Stratford and Mr. & Mrs. Before a man can wake up and find himself famous, it is necessary that he wake up and find himself, said Emerson. SHUR•GAIN leadership in nutrition • continuous research • management skills • growing animal health service Wm. Morley attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Tom Smith, Hepworth, Thursday. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh McIntyre, Mr, & Mrs. Gary McIntyre and family, Glencoe were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Art Abbott. Mr. & Mrs. Andy Langton, London, visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Duffield. Mr. & Mrs. Allen Hodgins and Mark were in London, Sunday visiting Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gee, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Mardlin, Louise and Lynn, London Township, Mrs. Minnie Mardlin, Granton; Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hodgins, Lucan, were Sunday Thanksgiving visitors of Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins and Berton. Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil and Don, also Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Rawlings and Glenn, Clandeboye, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Albert Smith, London. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Hodgson, London, spent a few days recently with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Foster and family, Stratford were Thanksgiving weekend visitors with Mrs. Margery Morley. Mrs. Arvid Beitans; Dace and Inta attended the Latvian Song Festival in Toronto, Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Wallis, Craig and Carolyn, London were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Alton Wallis and Gerald. Mrs. Margery Morley was in Strathroy attending the math meeting sponsored by the Math Association, Stratford. By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Jeffery visited Thursday evening with Mr. & Mrs, Darrel Parker, Staffa. Mrs. Wilmer flowatt, Londesboro, spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Mac Hodgert. Miss Ida Hall, London spent "the holiday weekend with Mrs. William Elford. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Elford, Ave and Michael, Elimville, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert, Janet and Ruth were Sunday guests with Mrs. William Elford, Ronald and Doris. Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Allison, Exeter, were Saturday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cunnington, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mrs. Myrtle Passmore, Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde were guests at the Clare-Miner wedding in Thames Road church Saturday and the reception in Elimville Church. UCW Group 1 catered to the Richardson Duncan wedding at the church Saturday. Beverley Passmore, London, spent the holiday weekend and Cathy Brazier, Brantford, is visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. & Mrs. Russell Morley, Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde visited the Mum Festival at Port Burwell Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Warren Brock, Exeter, were Monday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller. Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller, were guests at the Giles-Westcott wedding, Saturday at the United Church, Exeter. TimisAdywati, .,Octol,.r 10, lawitmointommunowimipillmoomponilimoliffillmilowipoompliffimmthypillmummulllommoto Buyers of Corn l lll ll 111111111111111111111111 l l ll 1 ll I llll ll • lll I ll 01 l e ll 1 l llll ...your Ontario Government is . . . and is doing something about it. Everyone concerned about the cost of prescrip- tions finds the whole thing quite mystifying. Drug manufacturers' prices vary. Pharmacies' dispensing fees vary. Doctors prescribe, but don't always know about prices. The result is that you, the patient, have no way of knowing if your drug bill is reasonable or not. Now the mysticism is being removed. For many months the Ontario Department of Health has been working on a program that will help everybody in Ontario to obtain prescriptions at reasonable cost ... "PARCOST". The key is a book that has been supplied for the professional use of every physician, dentist, hos- pital and pharmacist in the province. Titled the Comparative Drug Index, it lists many of the high quality drugs now available. And it tells how much each one costs. For the first time, this revealing information has been assembled in one book, compiled by an au- thoritative group of doctors and experts who have evaluated, without bias, quality products from over 60 different companies. And it makes pos- sible, quick easy cost comparisons of drugs that meet highest quality standards, enabling your doctor and your pharmacist to take active parts in the PARCOST program. Also, your Ontario Government has obtained the co-operation of participating pharmacists in agreeing to standardized pricing methods. Everyone can help make the PARCOST program work. Discuss it with your doctor or pharmacist. And when you have a prescription to be filled, look for the PARCOST symbol at the drug store. Displayed on the door or window, it tells you that the pharmacist is co-operating to help you obtain prescriptions at reasonable cost. PARCOST prescriptions at reasonable cost it• KA By MRS. IRVIN RADER The October meeting of Dashwood W.I. was held October 6 with the Historical Research group in charge with Mrs. Mervyn.Tieman as convener. Several guests were present, including Mrs. Delbert Geiger, district-president, Mrs. Victor Dinnin, and Mrs. Allan Fraser of Exeter who was guest speaker. She spoke on Canadian glass, showed pictures, and had books to show the ladies. Mrs. Irwin Rader discussed the motto, Study the past if you would define the future. Elizabeth Datars favoured with several piano selections. Mrs. Howard Maier, president, dealt with the business. A card of thanks was read from Brother Bob Mittleholtz for the contribution to his work. A donation was made to C.N.I.B. The London Area Convention will be held at Central United Church, Stratford, November 12 and 13 and the resolutions were read and a vote taken on each. Cookies and squares are to be donated to the bazaar at Huronview. A Christmas gift of money is to be sent to the Institute's adopted girl in India. LUTHERAN WEEKEND Paul Rader, Janice, John and Ricky Hayter, Randy and John Becker, Diane Miller, Michael Fleet, and Jim Nielson, all of Zion Lutheran Walther League, attended the Ontario District Young People's Convention at the Park Motor Hotel, Niagara Falls. The theme was, Life After Birth. THANKSGIVING VISITORS With Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader and family were Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Howe, Mary Jo and Shelley of London, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller, Brenda, Charlotte and Karen of Zion, and Nancy Scott of Strathroy. Miss Iris Becker of Toronto with Mr. & Mrs. V. L. Becker. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wein, Mrs. Rose Laub, Exeter, Miss Irma Wein, Clinton, Miss Susan Whittier of London with Mrs. Hilda Wein. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Boyle and family. at Midland and Toronto. 1-7.= Custom Drying 41111111111111 llll l III l 1 lllllllllll III ll 1111111111111111 W ll I l I lllll 111411411 lllll 1 lll ll 1 lllll 1 l II lll 14111111111 P.. Feed Bank Storage Our Facilities For Handling, Shelling Are For Your Use CANN'S MILL LTD. 235-1782 EXETER ,,,,„„,„„„„„„„„„„m„,„„,„„,„„„„„,„„„„„„„„„„„„„„„,„„„„,„„,„„„„,„„„,„„„„1„„„„„„,„„„„,„„„„„„„„„,„„,„,„,„„„„,„„,„„„„„„„„. • Concerned about the cost of prescriptions? 11.3464A•to to•••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..•••••••••••••....... CANN S MILL LTD. EXETER 235.1782 Ontario Department of Health The Hon, Thomas L. Wells, Minister