HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-10-21, Page 10Special TV feature
on grassroot change
On Lake Erie, the fish are
getting smaller: about half of the
total commercial production is
smelt,
CHANGE IN
GRASSROOTS is part of a series
of hour-long "specials"
presented by Channel 10's Public
Affairs Department,
PARCOST
PRESCRIPTIONS
at
Reasonable
Cost
(Government
Promoted Plan)
Middleton
Pharmacy
PHARMACIST: Stan Harrell
Exeter 235.1570
James A, Plant, .CFPL-TV
Pr oduc lion Manager , an-
nounced today that the
production team of producer
Michael Woodward and
cameramen Patrick Miles and
Andrew Mendham have
completed filming a one-hour
public affairs "special,"
CHANGE IN THE
GRASSROOTS that will be
televised at 7:00 p.m. Thursday,
October 21,
"Change In The Grassroots"
examines the effects and
directions of change as it applies
in Western Ontario's small
towns, on the region's farms, and
on the Great Lakes, still the
richest freshwater fishery in the
world.
Why examine the grassroots?
Because they're the basis of so
much of the culture and custom
that makes us what we are today.
Some capsule glimpses of
change farming today is going in
two-directions ... bigger or more
specialized. It's changing from
labor-intensive to capital-
intensive with fewer, bigger,
more expensive farm operations.
14 Times-Advocate, October 21, 1971
Grand Bend Orpha club
again order toys for CAS
EQUIPPING BIKES - Friday afternoon, the Exeter Kinsmen club along with the Exeter police
department visited the two elementary schools in Exeter to place safety tapes on bicycles, Above, Kin
president Harry Stuart and member John Wagner are fitting John Wooden's bicycle. T-A photo.
Bill Davis is still Premier of
Ontario. So says the results of an
McCann Const. Ltd.
DASHWOOD
Phone 237 -3381 or 237 -3422
AHEAD! MEN'S
COATS and
JACKETS
Some men like a dressy
coat, some men like a
casual coat, other men like
a bargain - and we can
suit all three
LADIES
LEATHER COATS
Plush suedes, analines and cabrettas so
silky and soft you wouldn't believe
they last for years.
-every popular style JACKETS
Valued from $30 to $110
FACTORY OUTLET SALE PRICED
From '19.95 to 89..5
PANT COATS
-this season's fun coat
Valued r;5 am $t8o0 to9 $9 .,125
FACTORY OUTLET SALE PRICED
From 49
NOTE THIS
OPENING SALE
SPECIAL
Men's jacket
with zip-in
lining
$75.00 VALUE
Factory
Outlet 49 • 95 Sale
Priced
MEN'S SWEATERS
-lambswool
-shetlands
-bulky-knits
-fisherman knits
COME AND BROWSE
THROUGH OUR
INTERESTING
COLLECTION
AT SALE PRICES,
the Bluewater Nursing Home,
Zurich to an evening of bingo. A
short worship and sing song was
also enjoyed. Cake and ice-cream
was served for lunch.
assistant director in charge of a
new social planning section to
initiate and coordinate social
planning works among the many
member agencies.
Mr. Webb is the son of Mr. &
Mrs. Arthur Webb, Grand Bend.
He has seventeen years of church
service and social work ex-
perience gained in Canada as
well as in Hong Kong. He went to
Hong Kong as a missionary to the
Church of Christ in China in 1962.
In March of this year he
assisted in the United Christian
Hospital fund-raising campaign,
BRING FATHER TO
OR DINATION
Mr. & Airs. Arthur Lee at-
tended the ordination service for
Pastor Newsham Sunday evening
in Ailsa Craig Baptist Church. In
place of the congregation
presenting Mr. Newsham with a
gift they pleasantly surprised
him by bringing his father from
the West to the ordination,
ENTERTAINS SR. CITIZENS
Last Tuesday evening the UCW
entertained the Senior Citizens at
HEAR PC CANDIDATE
Last Wednesday evening the
Legion Hall was filled with
Conservative enthusiasts to hear
Mr. Lorne Henderson, their
candidate,
Following Mr. Henderson's
question and answer period lunch
was served by the 4-fl girls,
convened by Mrs. Dave Jackson
and Mrs, Douglas Martin . Mr.
Jack Kennedy of Sarnia en-
tertained with music selections
on an electric organ.
Mr. Dave Jackson and Mr. Eric
AlcIlroy arranged the evening.
fay MRS, CLARKE KENNEDY
GRAND BEND
The Orpha club met last
Thursday evening at the home of
Mr. Val Burke in Oakwood.
TWenty ladies Were present.
Plans were finalized for their
annual fall pot luck dinner to be
held October 26 at the home of
Mrs. Wallie Desjardine, Oak-
wood.
The president was authorized
to order the usual toys for
Christmas for the Children's Aid
in Sarnia.
It was also decided to send
"Missing you" cards to three of
the' members who have gone
from the group( Mrs. Agnes
Smith. Mrs. L. Statton and Mrs.
G. Tomlinson. It is hoped the
latter will be back before too long
as she is at present in Hamilton
due to her husband's illness. Mr.
& Mrs. Tomlinson have been in
England since early summer.
APPOINTED TO SOCIAL
PLANNING
'The Hong Kong Council of
social Service has appointed the
Rev. Paul R. Webb to be its
1I
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. W. H. bollard of
Windsor visited with Miss Mary
Yeo Thanksgiving Monday.
Guests last week with Miss Mary
Yeo were Miss Muriel Fallis,
Sarnia, and Mrs. Lillian Hunter
of Royal Oak, Michigan.
Mr. & Airs, Arthur Lee their
son Lloyd and wife of Detroit are
driving north this week to enjoy
seeing the coloring of the leaves.
Mrs. William Brenner was
guest soloist at Calvary United
Church anniversary Dashwood
Sunday evening.
Thursday afternoon in the
United Church Rev. McFalls of
Edmondville spoke to the af-
ternoon ladies unit. Airs. ()live
Miller sang a solo.
The Brownie Pack is in full
swing now and the girls meet
each Tuesday evening in the
school gymnasium. Mrs. Dunn
and Mrs. Ford are the leaders.
Mrs. Larry Desjardine and
Airs. Brad Hamilton entertained
for bride-elect Donna Ruth
Sturdevant of November 6 to a
miscellaneous shower at the
home of Mrs. Clarke Kennedy
last Friday evening.
The UCW packed two Christ-
mas parcels and have sent them
on their way to Seoul, Korea to
Rev. Don Irwin and family and to
Hong Kong to Rev. Paul Webb
and family.
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Davis wins early vote
election held at the International
Plowing Match, Haldimand
County, last week.
The poll, organized by Pride
Hybrid Company of Chatham,
during the five day event at-
tracted thousands of farmers and
their families.
Visitors were invited to cast
their votes in the Pride booth
which had been turned into a
polling booth for the match.
When the final ballot had been
checked and rechecked, Premier
Bill Davis had retained leader-
ship of the province with a
majority of 264 votes.
The results were Davis 1317
votes or 48 percent, Nixon 1053
votes (39 percent), Lewis 353
votes (13 percent). Total vote
cast was 2723.
The tough idealist is nature's
noblest creation.
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UTLET
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AT OUR
New Location
ON TOP OF THE HILL - ONE MILE
SOUTH OF BLYTH ON HIGHWAY 4
.5
OCTOBER 23 THRU DECEMBER 31
We're very proud of our new building. Now, in conjunction with
ATLAS FUR TANNING AND DYEING LTD. (processors) and
COUNTY SHEEPSKINS (manufacturers), we are able to offer a most
unique wool and leather showroom. Come and join us at our annual
Factory Outlet Sale. Our new building has been constructed for your
shopping pleasure - a country atmosphere with lots of beautiful
scenery and huge parking area. Because of our new facilities, we are
able to offer you prices direct from our own processing and
manufacturing plant,
a
FRESH CIDER
and
HOMEMADE COOKIES
are
ON THE HOUSE
October 23, 30
& November 5 OUR NEW BUILDING
MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED SPECIAL HOURS 9:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. DAILY
FRIDAY & SATURDAY TIL 9:30 P.M,
Don't Miss Our Complete Line Of
LADIES SWEATERS & SKIRTS
by
This year The Old Mill is able to
offer you many lines made
expressly for the OPENING of our
new location at "never to be
repeated" prices for this quality
and style. We have no problem with shortening or minor alterations, with our
seamstress there to serve you - many alterations can be done while you wait.
This year we are proud to present some of our own shearling products
manufactured exclusively for us by "County Sheepskins". The Old Mill is
THE leather coat specialist and this year's collection is the most spectacular
yet! For a shopping experience you• won't want to miss, visit us at our
OPENING and Factory Outlet Sale- Oct. 23 to Dec. 31.
LEATHER
GARMENTS
-lambswool
-shetland
-cashmere
Don't miss
buying this
quality in skirts,
slacks and
sweaters -
they make a
beautiful gift.
SWEATERS
SALE PRICED
From 9.5 0 to 42.3 °
SLACKS and SKIRTS
SALE PRICED
From 19.95 to 29."
JACKETS
-a full range of styles,
leathers and colours
Valued from $29.95 to $145.00
FACTORY OUTLET
SALE PRICE
From119 95 ,to 99.95
NOTE THESE OPENING SALE
SPECIALS
Machine Washable Botany Wool
;NOTE THIS OPENING SALE
SPECIAL
Suede pant coat, lined and
trimmed with mongolian pile.
Purple, brown, beige, blue. An
$80.00 value.
$80.00 FACTORY SALE A 95
Value OUTLET PRICE 41, • •
SALE CARDIGANS
and ry 53
PULLOVERS 7 •
PRICE
95
7 . • and
SHETLAND $29.95
CARDIGAN Value
BUY CANADA
SAVINGS BONDS SALE PRICE
17 95
Navy or White With Braid Trim
BASIC COATS
-a beautiful and versatile addition
to your wardrobe
Valued from $95 to $250
FACTORY OUTLET SALE PRICED
From 75.0 ° to 200."
M ID IS -frgilnalticrY
-a beautiful collection of this
terrific style coat
Valued from $150 to $275
FACTORY OUTLET SALE PRICED
From 124." to 250.°'
-Dads with wi
-for winter and skiing enthusiasts
-a warm and snappy style
Valued from $90 to $225
FACTORY OUTLET SALE PRICED
Prom 59." to 189.'3 4_,
good interest - year after year.
New Canada Savings Bonds yield
an average of 7.19% a year when
held to maturity. They're available
in amounts from $50 up to a limit
of $50,000.
Each $100 Bond begins with
$5.75 interest for the first year,
pays $6.75 interest for the second
year, pays $7.50 interest for each
of the next five years, and then
pays $7.75 interest for each of
the last two years,
On top of this you can earn
interest on your interest and
make each $100.00 grow to
$187.00 in just 9 years,
Canada Savings Bonds are good
today, better tomorrow. They're
Canada's most popular personal
%investment. Look ahead!
Go ahead] Buy Canada
Savings Bonds.
COATS
-leather, suede,
nappa, analine, shearling
Valued from $99.95 to $210.00
Factory Sale
Outlet Price
From 79.95 to 189."
Visit The Old Mill at its
new location and choose
from this outstanding
collection at factory outlet
prices.
NOTE THIS OPENING SALE
NOTE THISIOPENING SALE
SPECIAL
Genuine shearling coat, with or
without hood, Austrian braided
trim or embroidery. An $85.00
value.
OUTLET
FACTORY PSARILCEE 954 • 951
SPECIAL
Authentic Aran Wool - From Ireland
Fisherman Knit SALE PRICE
PULLOVERS $50.00ein 95
Value 7 •
If you're looking beyond today,
plan ahead with Canada Savings
Bonds. They're the go-ahead way
to save for the future - without
worry.
Easy to Buy: You can buy them
three different ways; for cash
where you work, bank or invest;
on instalments through the
Payroll Savings Plan where you
work; or on instalments through
the Monthly Savings Plan where
you bank or invest.
Simple to Cash: Canada Savings
Bonds are cold, hard cash -
instantly, They can be redeemed
any time at their full face value
plug earned interest,
Good to Keep: Canada Savings
Bonds are safe. They're backed
by all the resources of
Canada and they pay
Choose a fur collar to enhance your coat. We stock lynx, Norwegian
fox and raccoon. We will attach this to your coat at no charge.
To complete your outfit we have matching leather hats and handbags.
••••mnnlminNimmem•
SHEARLING
Wash Mitts 69
And Dusters 7
AN EXCITING NEW LINE
WOOL SHIRT JACKETS
MEN tS-LADIES'-ElOYS FROM 3X UP-
GIRLS' FROM 3X UP
JUST IN TIME FOR FALL IN PLEASING TARTANS
INTRODUCTORY OFFER
Men's - $19,95 Value -
Ladies' - $19.95 Value -
TOYS
A delight to every
child! Soft, cuddly
sheepskin toys -
all hand made.
-teddy bears
--dogs
-rabbits
-lambs
-prant balls
--leather dressed
RIDING BOOTS
and
Shearling tined
SNOW BOOTS
FACTORY OUTLET
SALE PRICED 15.95
15.95 dolls
SHEA RLING VESTS
A must for the person Who works outdoors or loves to hunt.
White 8 09 Brown 10.91 Brown 4 in. lo"riger 12.11'
MOHAIR SCARVES, TAMS,
THROWS BERETS
A fashion accessory IDEAL FOR GIFTS especially nice with your
suede or leather coat.
SCARVES
Froth 5.95 to 8.95
TAMS & BERETS
pl
average annual interestto maturity
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Excellea Swath* Stater,
So Warm, so comfortable,
so light,
Fashion colours & tartans,
99' to 29.95 22," 24."45." From 50 4 to 3.95 From 6.95 to 10.95 - $8 8i $12.50 Value - 6.95 4111.. 9.95
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