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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-04-15, Page 9The Times-Advocate does not knowingly publish mis- leading, fraudulent or tbait advertising. All advertisements are ac- cepted on the premise that the product is fairly de- scribed, is available at the advertised address, and will be sold to the customer at the price and terms out- lined in the advertisement. If a reader should find anything less than faithful compliance with these con- ditions, The T-A would ap- preciate knowing it. Advertisers who deliber- ately violate these stand- ards will not be permitted to use these columns. By Iffts. FRED B9WPEN Church Sunday morning gave a .cENTRALIA presentation of "The Challenge Mr. & Mrs, Tom Torres of the. Cress,," Robin Blair taking. returned home Monday evening the part of the Messenger following a few days visit with presented the challenge to the their brother and sister-in-law, disciples. Brian Was, David Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Tomes and :Elliott, Lois Elliott, Joanne family in Saint John, New Smyth, Karen Skinner and Faye Brunswiek, Ann Blair were the disciples, Boys and girls joined the choir Young people) assisting with EASTER SERVICE. to provide the singing for the pageant Mrs. Iledins a$ the Easter service in the United leader nndwith Marikay Hodgins and Ronnie Blair playing the organ and piano. accompaniment. `Resurrection' was the subject chosen by Rev. Wilson for his Easter message. Easter lilieS decorated church. ATTEND SUNRISE SERVICE Mrs. Earl Heist and Mrs. W. R. Essery accompanied their Sunday School classes to Crediton Sunday morning to attend the Easter Sunrise service and breakfast at the Zion United Church. EUCHRE PARTY The last card party of the season was held in the Com- munity Centre Monday night and the proceeds for the evening were donated to Bunny Bundle. the irivicti• 4it-1,1 iclk HOME HARDWARE BEAUTI-TONE PAINT INTERIOR LATEX RE G. 7.98 GAL. 2 gal. for 8" INTERIOR SEMI-GLOSS REG. 9.78 GAL. 2 gals. for 1018 EXTERIOR LATEX REG,8.88 GAL. 2 gals. for 9" EXTERIOR OIL GLOSS REG. QUARTS IN ALL FINISHES ARE ON A .50c SALE OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30, 1971 Home Hardware Stores VALUE - SERVICE - DEPENDABILITY HAROLD GUNN HOME HARDWARE NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE IN EXETER GAL. 2 gals. for 1038 SPRING TIRE CLEARANCE Month of April WHILE THEY LAST LIST SALE PRICE PRICE BLACK 4-2 PLY 40.25 17.95 W WALL 4-2 PLY 47.75 17.95 W WALL 4-2 PLY 40.25 17.95 PREMIUM BLACK 4 PLY NYLON 42.60 17.95 PREMIUM W WALL 4 PLY NYLON 42.70 17.95 PREMIUM BLACK 4 PLY NYLON 35.25 17.95 EB "R" BLA CK 4 PLY NYLON 42.60 17.95 W. 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(Terry) Wade Total Insurance Service Auto - Fire - Liability - Glass Sickness and Accident Income Life - Pensions SOrety Bonds, etc I would be happy to discuss your Particular insurance needs. Call today or at renewal time. Phone Crediton 234-6368 or 234-6224 Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company HEAD OFFICE - EXETER 235-0350 Insures:, • Town Dwellings uAll Classes of Farm Property • Summer Cottages • Churches, Halls Extended Coverage (wind, smoke, water damage, falling objects, liability, etc.) is also available DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS President, Ray McCurdy RR 1, Kirkton Vice-President, Timothy Toohey RR 3, Lucan Clayton Colquhoun RR 1, St. Marys Martin Feeney RR 2, Dublin Robert Gardiner R 2, Staffa William Chaffe RR 4, Mitchell AGENTS Harry Coates Exeter 235-0265 Hugh Benninger Dublin 345-2001 Clayton Harris Mitchell 348-9051 Times-Advocate, April 154 1971 Pa041 9 Support crippled kids A solid sheet of steel underneath. A rear seat that folds down. Nobody has the service. The electronic diag- nosis system. The 2 year 24,000 mile warranty. When the new small cars came out, everyone thought they were going to make the bug look bad. But they forgot that it takes time to turn out a car that won't turn out to be a disappointment. So instead, the new small cars are actually accomplishing something quite remarkable. They're making the bug look beautiful. The ugly one still looks the best. • Don Taylor Motors Limited MAIN ST, SOUTH EXEtER 215 I 100 Prizes were awarded as follov,rs: ladies high, Mrs, Russell Schroeder; lone hands, Myrna Carter; low score, Mrs, Fred Lewis; men's high, Harry Carroll; lone hands, Larry Cronyn; low score, Mrs. Pat Cronyn; lucky chair prize, Mrs, Murray Neil. Otto Darling, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon and Margaret Cook were the conveners, PERSONALS Mrs. Russell Wilson and family were Easter Sunday visitors with her mother, Mrs. Murray, in Arkona and attended the service in the Arkona Baptist Church. Easter Sunday visitors with Mrs. V. Overholt and family were Mr. & Mrs. Gary Overholt and Patrick of Crediton, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Overholt and family of Zurich, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Moore and family of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Overholt and girls of London. Mr. & Mrs. Don Pickering and girls of Hyde Park were Easter Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgins and Marikay. Miss Wilda Pollock of Kit- chener was a weekend guest, and Mr. & Mrs. Orma Pollock of Kincardine were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Visitors with Mrs. Clara Abbott were Mrs. Lorne Moote, London and Mrs. Cliff Abbott, Lucan, on Saturday, and Mrs. Blanche Hodgins of London, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Borden Smyth and family visited over the Easter weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Chas. McKinnon in Toronto. Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson visited with his mother, Mrs. J. S. Thompson in Listowel, Thursday and they spent the Easter weekend in Lambeth with Mr. & Mrs. Reid Brown and with Burl Brown. Murray Abbott was an Easter Sunday visitor at the home of his son, Mr. & Mrs. Don Abbott and family, Lucan. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden had Easter Sunday dinner with their family at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ray Paynter and family, Kirkton. TAKE NOVICE CROWN - The Huron Park Jets recently won the WOAA novice zone one "B" championship down ing H ensall in the final round. Back, left, coach Jess Reed and assistants John Stephens, Gerry Riehl and Mike Underhill. Centre, Danny Roger, Rick Sharp, Norman Catlos, Jim Bonner, Robert Regier, Gerrard Brennan and Tim Smith. Front, John Stephens, Mark Beer, Tony Underhill, Stephen Seymour, Raymond Snell, Ronnie Kennedy, Paul Theander and Mark Cronyn. Photo by Norm Hyde congregation heard Rev. R. A. Carson preach on the Resurrection. He explained that is is because Jesus .Christ from the dead that we have hope of eternal life. PERSONALS Elizabeth Hill, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Alan Hill spent the weekend with her family here. Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Redick of Sarnia spent the weekend with their parents Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Blake. Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Carter and Ian entertained Mrs. Carlyle Carter, Steven and Wayne Carter of London. Mrs. Jim Donaldson and family had Mrs. Myrtle McLaren of London as a weekend guest. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Mureless entertained at their home the following guests: Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Edginton, Mark, Daryl, Troy, Mr. & Mrs. William Campbell, and Cheryl of London, Mr. & Mrs. Max Bloye and Susan of Thorndale. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Millson Saturday, entertained Miss Amy Hodgins, Toronto, and Mrs. Roy Hodgins, Lucan. during the weekend. Mrs. Wilfred Log an of Thorn- dale visited with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Paton, and William Allwright on Monday. Mr, & Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham entertained Mr. & Mrs. Joe Cunningham, Kimberly, Tracy and Jill of London, and Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Harper, Joan, Jimmy and Donald of St. Pauls. Mrs. Robert Hornell of Clan- deboye who spent two months at Kirkland Lake with her daughter Mrs. M. Hettrick returned home last week. Mr. & Mrs, Harry Kestle London visited Mr. & Mrs. David Kestle, Sunday. Mrs. Emily Kestle who has been in Exeter hospital for four weeks expects to be home soon. Mr, & Mrs. Maurice Cobleigh of Lucan visited the Paton home Monday night. Mr% & Mrs. Hiram Hanna, Kirkton visited Mrs. J. Paton Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, also Mrs. Murray Hodgins of Lucan, spent Easter weekend in New York City with the Ilderton Travel Club. 1...rio••••••••mommimmiimmuod••.••••mommoin.* Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Groin • Feed • Cement Building Supplies Coal 2213.-6638 Youth assist qt Easter service Couple back from east By MRS. J. H. PATON Next Sunday evening prayer and Sunday School will be held at 12:30 p.m. The theme of the sermon will be "The Real Easter Parade." There will be a Board of Management meeting April 20 at 8 p.m. in the church hall. UNITED CHURCH A large attendance at the Easter service at the United Church when Rev. Wm. Tupling spoke on The Empty Tomb. He said Christians have sought the power of the risen Christ to change the world through changed lives. ' Easter Sunday the Large crowds attend Clandeboye churches Look at it this way. Nobody has what Volkswagen has: A 25 year headstart. All this time we've been refining it. Improving it. Then refining our refinements and improving our improvements. Nobody has the horde of inspectors. The 16,000 individual inspections, Or the grinding tests. Nobody has our kind of paint lob: all 35 pounds of it. Nobody builds a car the way we do: airtight. Nobody builds in what we do, An extra heater.