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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-04-22, Page 9TOP PLAYERS NAMED — At a recent year-closing banquet the individual stars of the Zurich Combines intermediate hockey club were honored. Back, left, Bob Buchanan, MVP during season; Gary O'Brien MVP in playoffs; Dennis Morrissey, top scorer in playoffs and Dick Bedard, best defenceman, Front, John Gautreau, best defenceman; Bob Merner, most improved player and Fred, Lamb, MVP and top scorer during season. T-A photo, Support Italian child Elect slate at Clandeboye DANDRUFF TREATMENT 6 oz. -09= SUGG. LIST 1.59 AGI CLEAR OR AGIB BLUE 1611 DRUG STORE I PKG. OF 12 SUGG. LIST 2.16 end& m▪ oukte5 WHITE RAINS. HAIR SPRAY .1 "25% MORE SPECIAL" E4 10 oz. REGULAR or EXTRA HOLDING SOFT & DRI THE NON-STING ANTI-PERSPIRANT NEW! UNSCENTED 7.oz. SPECIAL 'MFRS. ' .33 LIST _ 1.75 FLASH CUBES 1 FLASH BULBS The ugly one still looks the best. 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 job: all 35 pounds of it. Nobody builds a car the way we do: airtight, Nobody builds in what we do. An extra heater. 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, Don Taylor Motors Limited MAIN ST. SOUTH EXETER 235.1100 limes-Advocate. April 2Z- 1971 Paco II ive to. Cancer Last 3 Days Of Our Annual SHIRT CLEARANCE (Ends Saturday) Included In The Selection Are: Short Sleeve Whites With Pin Stripes. PERM IRON $ 00 Reg. to $7.00 . , . ‘10 • Long Sleeve White Broadcloth Some in wash'n wear fabric Reg. to $6.95.. . $100 Limited Quantity of Perma Iron $ $ 4450 Long Sleeve in Light Shades Reg to $8.00 . . and • • Short and Long Sleeve Sport Shirts SMALL SIZE ... $200 • • $3 50 s EXETER Long And Short Sleeve Knits Reg. to $10.00 • • George Vriese iiiett's MAIN ST. The Store With the Stock So smart looking that it almost sells itself • 2 PLY-4 PLY RATING • BETTER CORNERING, POLYESTER MAKING BETTER HIGH--SPEED A SMOOTHER RIDE PERFORMANCE AND FROM START TO LONGER LIFE FINISH • SPORTY • PATENTED SAFETY WHITEWALLS SHOULDER • NEW MORE SQUAT DESIGN Or> inntrzoP PACEMAKER EXETER • EXCELLENT TRACTION UNDER ALL CONDITIONS F-78-14 078-14 750-14 1095 G78-15 21195 WHITEWALL 0 each WHITEWALL each 650.13 whitewall 17 50 each FREE INSTALLATION BALANCING EXTRA CALL WALT TIEDMAN AT ALGOMA TIRE LTD, 285-0830 242 MAIN NORTH Singers at Thames Rood to make TV appearance By MRS. WILLIAM H0.11pa The girls practiced Sunday afternoon for their ap- pearance on Sing Time, Sunday April 25, C,K.N.X. , T.V. 4-11 The final meeting of the litirondale V, Summer Sewers, was held April 13 in Thames Road United Church with twelve members present. Mothers of Attie members viewed their daughters modeling their completed summer separates, PERSONALS Saturday afternoon and evening at the home of Rev. Stewart Miner and Mrs. Miner for their daughter Patricia, bride-elect of Friday evening. Mrs. Myrtle Passmere spent a few -days last week in Windsor where she accompanied Mrs. Anna Romaniuk, manager of the Huron School of Fashion, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Donald O'Brien and family, Fenton, Michigan spent the Easter weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Ed Alexander and Mr. & Mrs. Bev Alexander. Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller, Barry and Barbara were Friday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC 20 oz. SUGG. LIST 1.89 23 BUFFERIN TABLETS 24's 4C CURAD "ECONOMY" 60's 9C HEAD & SHOULDERS SHAMPOO REGULAR SIZES LOTION TUBE JAR, or 9C CREST TOOTHPASTE SUPER SIZE, REGULAR OR MINT "16c Off" SPECIAL MFRS. LIST 1.53 1 FLUSHABYES ECONOMY PACK 48's • NEWBORN SUGG. LIST 2.49 • MEDIUM OR 1 9 TODDLERS 1.4 SUGG. UST 2.69 'HUNT L EY IS • EXETER Allan Elston, Centralia. Misses Ida Ball, Mildred and Mabel Thomas ,London visited Sunday evening with Mrs, William Elford, Mr, & Mrs. William Snow Sr,, Bob and Jim were Sunday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs, William Snow Jr. and Tina. Mrs, Sandford Clare, Victoria, British Columbia, is visiting with her parents Rev. Stewart and Mrs. Miner, By MISS ELLA MORt-OCK Mrs. William Amerongen flew to Holland to spend four weeks with relatives there, Tulips were beginning tubloom when she left, but she missed the tulip festivals which are held in mid April. PERSONALS Classes are over at the University of Western Ontario and final examinations are being written, Last week Stephanie Myhal of Thunder Bay spent several days with Linda Haugh. Besides studying Linda was able to show her friend some of the Effective Until April 30 RESDAN 411 e;6. FLASHCUBES 0J0/12 SLEEVE OF 3 CUBES SUGG. LIST 2.07 Neil and Lloyd Miner, Petrolia, visited Sunday at the Manse. Mr. & Mrs. Allan Bray, David and Janet Toronto; Mr. & Mrs. Mark Strapp, Laurie, Michael and Jamie, London; Mr, 40 Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert, Janet and Ruth visited Sunday with Mr, & Mrs, John Bray and. Agnes. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Elford Elimville visited Friday evening with Mr, & Mrs. Lloyd Knight. sights of the area. Stephanie and Linda met in the Russian class at Western. A quiet family dinner Sunday at Brenner's Red Gable Restaurant, Grand Bend, marked the eightieth birthday of Mrs, Norah M. Hill, celebrated with her daughters and their husbands, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Galloway and Mr. & Mrs. Ray Morlock and their families. After the dinner they spent the af- ternoon at the home of Mr, & Mrs. Dennis Lamport. Lorne Preszcator and Ross Haugh accompanied the Exeter Junior Hawks to Haliburton Saturday returning Sunday. Mrs. Lorne Preszcator, Perry, Dennis and Darrell, ac- companied by Mr. & Mrs. Ed Chambers and Gloria, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Priestley, Tilbury. Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Beaver, Pittsburgh, spent a week in Crediton. They came for the funeral of Mrs. Edwin Beaver last Tuesday. Baptise four at Zion UC By MRS. THOMAS HERN During the church service, Sunday, Zion West held a bap- tismal service with Rev. R. V. Wilson officiating. Those receiving the rites of baptism were, Karen June, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller; Brenda Louise and Michael Thomas, twins of Mr. Sr Mrs. Thomas L. Hern, and Harold Robert, son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hern. Mr. & Mrs. Everard Miller, Grand Bend and Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Rader, Dashwood, were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller, Brenda, Charlotte and Karen. Mrs. John Selves, Exeter, and Mrs. Harold Hern were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hern, Linda, Fred and Robbie. at Saintsbury By MRS. HEBER DAVIS A miscellaneous shower was held in St. Patrick's parish hall, Saturday afternoon, with Mrs. Harvey Latta, Mrs. Jim Barker, Mrs. Hugh Davis and Mrs. Bob Tindall hostesses. The guest of honor, Carol Eaton, was escorted to a chair by Mrs. Larry Greenlee, Shar Beecham, Janice Freeman and Nancy Coates to the strains of the wedding march by Mrs. Allan Elston. The latter accompanied her daughter Wendy for a solo. Mrs. Audry Gardiner gave a reading on marriage and Marylou Tindall read a presentation to Carol. PERSONALS Mrs. Ron Carroll Ian and By MRS, J. H. PATON Clandeboye Women's Institute annual meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Peter Groenewegen. The meeting was conducted by President, Mrs. Ray Cunningham. The meeting opened with Institute Ode, Mary Stewart Collect and the Lords Prayer. Scripture was read by Mrs. Arnold Lewis. Roll call was answered by 16 members. It was agreed to support the Italian child as usual with co- operation of Lucan and River- view Women's Institutes. Fifteen dollars was voted to the four leaders of Clandeboye 4-H clubs for their expenses. Delegates to the District an- nual in Ilderton May 11, will be: Mrs. Roy Cunningham, Mrs. Charles Coughlin, Mrs. R. B. Worthington and Mrs. Peter Groenewegen. It was decided to send $4.15 to `Pennies for Friendship,' and $5,00 to St. James Church for the use of the basement for the May meeting when the Lucan W.I. will be entertained. Conveners reports were handed in and the slate of officers presented and elected by ac- clamation as follows: president, Mrs. Charles Coughlin; vice- president, Mrs. Wilmer Scott; secretary, Mrs. Norman Hardy; ass't secretary, Mrs. R.B. Wdr- thington; ass't treasurer, Mrs. Alex MacIntosh; district director, Mrs. Roy Cunningham; alternate, Mrs. Arnold Lewis. Branch director, Mrs. Harold Hardy, Mrs. Karl O'Neil, Mrs. Cecil Carter; pianists, Mrs. James Paton and Mrs. Alan Hill; auditors, Mrs. Maurice Simpson, Mrs. Arnold Lewis. Conveners of standing com- mittees: citizenship and education, Mrs. Arnold Lewis; home economics and health, Mrs. Peter Groenewegen; historical research, current events, Mrs. James Donaldson; agriculture and Canadian industries, Mrs, David Kestle, Resolutions, Mrs. Rea Neil; public relations officer, Mrs. R. B. Worthington; Tweedsmuir Brenda visited their aunt Mrs. Ada Ings, Sunday. Heather Davis and Jim Hoff- man, Dashwood were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Love, Varna. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs, Freddie and Patti visited Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs Sr., Exeter, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were guests at a birthday dinner for Heber at the home of Mr, & Mrs. Clive Pullman, April 14, aSUGG. LIST 59c SUGG. LIST :.-Z" 98c 2J111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,111111111111111111111111111111111111111111MM The Magic of Spring Specials Lady from Crediton girls attended the trousseau tea enioys Holland visit A large number of ladies and • • COLGATE "Bright Side"! SHAMPOO NORMAL OR DRY P.. 61/2 oz. SUGG. LIST 1.19 Hold shower SYLVANIA history curator, Mrs, Alan Hill. UNITED CHURCH At the United Church Rev. W. C. Tupling confirmed two young people, June Donaldson and Paul Hodgins. His sermon title was The Christian Goal. ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. R. Carson preached on the theme, The Real Easter Parade. He said Easter is man's guarantee that values worth preserving will be reborn; life has the last word over death and love is the victor over hate. Next Sunday is St. Mark the Evangelist Day. Morning Prayer and Sunday School will be at 9:45 a.m. Thursday the Anglican Church Women will meet at the home of Mrs. Karl O'Neil in Lucan at 8:00 p.m. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Frank Raithby of Auburn visited Mr. & Mrs. Rea Neil, Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Millson celebrating their 54th wedding anniversary were entertained at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Millson, of London. Seventeen guests including one great grand daughter were present, Mrs. Bill Walden of Chatham spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Carter and Ian, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Black and family of Lucan, visited Mrs. Donaldson and family, Doug Lewis of London and Donna Clark of St. Thomas visited Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Lewis and Brenda at Clandeboye. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Haskins of London are staying with Donald McEwen. Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Redick of Sarnia spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Blake. Earl Morgan travelled to Toronto on Tuesday. Mrs. E. Scott, is a patient in Strathmere Lodge, Strathroy.