HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-07-22, Page 7•
Archibald welcomed the wpmen
and expressed sincere ap.
preciatioh ter their support,
The Blytti ladiea preaented
skit, "Pinner with' a Conntry
Cousin".
Clinton ladies served refresh-
ments at the close of the meeting.
Repairs To
Ail Makes
• Lawn Mowers
ir Garden Tractors
to Outboard Motors
at Chain Saws
it Poultry House
feed carts
Open Six nights weekly
till 9:00 p.m,
Jack's
Small Engtne
Repair Service
HENSALL 262-2103
107 Queen - One Block
North of Business Section
Parties for
bride-elect
Donna Whitehouse, bride-elect,
was honored by the Kippen 4-H
girls at a shower at the home of
Lynn Alderclice, July 8. Miss
Alderdice was assisted in making
the arrangements by Linda Bell.
Each guest brought a favorite
recipe and a gift to be used in the
:ix:eking of it.
Judith Mickle was in charge of
the guest book.
Mrs. Robert Bell also en-
tertained in honor of Miss
Whitehouse, July 14, at a shower
at her home. She was assisted by
Mrs. Grant Mcljean ,and Mrs.
Vern Alderdice.
Champion prepared
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Banquet
Huronview auxiliary
sell tickets on quilt Hensall
• .and district 'news:
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Hedclen, Phone 262-2002
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 2624025
The Ruronview auxiliary
meeting was held Monday af-
ternoon in the Craft roam. The
minutes of the previous meeting
were read by Mrs, R. M. Peck,
Benson.
Mrs. Caleough thanked the
ladies for their help with the
senior citizens week.
A quilt top was donated by Mrs.
Logan and tickets will be sold on
it.
Administrater Chester
•Plant supervisor Andy 'manse driving the first miniliner
Miniliners in production
at recreation vehicle plant
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radio, power steering and power
brakes,
The completed vehicle sleeps
six persons comfortably and
contains a refrigerator, electric
range, toilet and shower, hot
water heater and furnace. Air
conditioning is an option that can
be obtained.
The vehicle is eight feet wide on
the inside with a height of six
feet, four inches.
Production of the Corsair
miniliner at the Hensall plant is
expected to reach the daily
maximum of six in about a
• month.
Morphew said manufacturing
of this new vehicle was another
extension of Boise Cascade's
development in this area.
Plant No, 2 in Hensall with a
floor space of 85,000 feet was
recently completed and is
manufacturing mobile homes,
instant housing and commercial.
Producers of the new
rniniliners are Boise Cascade
Mobile and Recr ea tional
Products, a division of Boise
Cascade Home and Lands
Limited,
The Boise Cascade
manufacturing plant in Hensall
started Monday wi th
manufacturing of a completely
motorized recreational vehicle.
Recreational units of 18 and 20-
foot lengths are being con-
strucled on Chevrolet and GMC
vans in the first major
development of this type of
recreational vehicles in Eastern
Canada.
Snell Brothers of Exeter have
delivered 37 one-ton Chevy vans
to the Hensel] plant and others
are on order to bring the total up
to 100. Another 50 GMC vans will
be secured.
Hensall plant manager Don
Morphew said this week he ex-
pected 150 of the Citation and
Corsair Miniliners would be
produced in' Hensall before the
end of the year. tre added that 90
per cent of the expected
production is already sold.
Morphew said similar vehicles
are being built at Boise Cascade
plants in Shippensburg, Penn-
sylvania and Morgan Hill,
California and acceptance by the
American travelling public has
been "terrific".
Vehicles built in Hensall will be
available to the Boise Cascade
dealer sales organization in
Canada.
The Corsair and Citation
rniniliners that will retail for
considerably less than $10,000 are
described by Morphew as being a
"perfect travel unit".
The van that gives the basic
framework has a 350 cubic inch
motor with 125 inch wheelbase,
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CLEARANCE
OF ALL CHILDREN'S AND LADIES'
SUMMER CLOTHING
Placing floor on the stripped van
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• Ladies Pant Suits, Shorts
Tops, Etc.
• Complete Range of Children's
Summer Clothing
TAYLOR'S
Ready-to-Wear
Mr. & Mrs. Don O'Brien and
family, Flint, Michigan, visited
on the weekend with Mrs. Walter
Mrs. Lloyd Miller visited
Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Robert Duncan, Huronview.
• Visiting Sunday with Mrs. Sam
Norris and Mr. &Mrs. Bob Norris
and family were Mr, & Mrs.
Anthony Brait and Richard, St.
John, New Brunswick and Mr. &
Mrs. Eric Norris and Sean of
Macdonald College, Quebec.
Jim and Bob Scott, holidayed
• for a few days at Goderich with
their grandparents Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Scott and Ronald.
Mr, & Mrs. John Templeman
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Kemp and
Mr. & Mrs. David Kemp visited
Sunday with Mrs. Pearl Francis
and Jane, Toronto.
Edna and Janet Miller, London
are holidaying this week with
their parents Mr, & Mrs. Leslie
Miller.
▪ Douglas Smale, had the
misfortune to have his leg broken
and is a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Lorraine and Joanne Pappie,
London, are holidaying this week
with their grandparents, Mr. &
Mrs. John Drake and Murray.
Mrs. Walter O'Brien has sold
her home in the village and is
moving to an apartment in
Exeter,
HENSALL
are holidaying near New
Liskeard,
H. K. Turner, Alexis and
Robert Armstrong of Glasgow,
Scotland, are holidaying for three
weeks with Mr. Turner's grand-
children Tracey and Tammy
Turner.
Rev. Samuel Kerr of Monkton,
formerly of Exeter, conducted
the union service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church, Sunday.
The choir under the direction of
Mrs. Malcolm Dougall sang "My
God How Great Thou Art". They
were assisted by the Arnold
Circle and the managers.
Mr. &Mrs. Ed. Corbett and Mr.
& Mrs. Ken Parker and family
returned from a holiday at
Midland, Ontario.
MAIN ST.
Recent visitors with Mr. SZ Mrs.
Ross Corbett, Steve and Jeff were
Mr. & Mrs. George Duchscherer,
Brian Grant of Yorkton, Sask.,
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Duchscherer and
Roddy of Burlington,
Patsy , P4m,--and Sandra
Taylor, Vartia, spept the
weekend with Alr. & Mfg'. Ross
Corbett and sonS.
Corporal Ralph Fitzpatrick, of
CFB Clinton, along with his wife
Mary and daughter Christine,
who have been residing in
Hensall for nearly three years
left Saturday for Shilo, Manitoba,
where Corporal Fitzpatrick is
transferred.
Mr, & Mrs. Stanley Jackson
and Mr. & Mrs. Robert McGregor
Boise Cascade manager Don Morphew accepts van /keys from
Ray Frayne of Snell Bros.
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at annual reunion
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Lewis
JELLY ROLLS
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
ELIMVILLE
The annual reunion of the
Skinner family was held Sunday
at Riverview Park in Exeter. A
large crowd attended both dinner
and supper meals. In the af-
ternoon sports committee, Mr. &
Mrs. Sam Skinner and Mr. & Mrs.
Neil McAllister, conducted the
races and relays. Winners were:
Barbara Skinner, Sandra
Morgan, Wayne Denham, Gail
Finkbeiner, Gary Skinner,
Eleanor Skinner, Bill and Ron
Denham , G a il Finkbeiner,
Laverne Skinner, Arlene
Morgan. Other events were won
by Alma McAllister, Ina Skinner,
Harold Skinner, Ina and Franklin
Skinner, Ricky Skinner, Naomi
Crafts, Everett Skinner, Dina
Skinner, Dina Skinner and
Florence Skinner, Jake Hovius,
Don Thibideau and Janet
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The president, Don Thibideau,
conducted the business following
the supper. The new officers are:
president, Danny Coughlin;
secretary, Marlene Coughlin;
sports committee, Mr. & Mrs.
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Hugh Skinner, Mr. & Mrs. Harold
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Mr. & Mrs. Carl Alderson and
family of Cooksville spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Webber.
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Rannie and
family of Brantford spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Routly, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Rannie
of Hensall visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Routly.
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper and
family spent last week up north.
Mr, & Mrs. Delmer Skinner
visited Sunday with Mr, & Mrs.
Maynard Margison at their
cottage at Inverhuron,
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Kerslake
and family attended the Kerslake
picnic at Riverview Park, Sun-
day.
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