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Belgium. Austria. Luxembourg And France. Germa ny.
We'll give you twenty-two days, with deluxe and
first class accommodations, and breakfasts and dinners
on us
We'll give you a Volkswagen Super Beetle for sight-
see)ng (plus $100 gas money) And afterward we'll bring
it home as your souvenir.
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trip Lufthansa flight to Europe) if you do two
things:
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test to name our new computer plug.
That's the plug that will connect every new Volks-
wagen to our VW Computer Self-Analysis System.
it's the service system of the future.
Every '72 Volkswagen is already equipped far it,
and the first computers will begin operation this fall.
Came in and let us tell you about it. And about
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time you've bean able to enter a
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MAY 1972
DO YOU KNOW TOO MUCH?
When it comes to good health, the old saying,
"A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing,"
is especially appropriate. We have always tried
to stress that only the expert judgments of a
physician, with his lung period of training and
experience, should be relied upon.
WHAT ABOUT MEDICINES?
Again, superficial knowledge about drugs and
medicines is a serious problem. We strongly
feel that it is one of the main underlying rea-
sons for the drastic drug abuse situation that
is plaguing us today. And, it is getting worse,
not better, despite the efforts being made to
control it.
HERE ARE SOME FACTSi
How can a particular knowledge of drugs and
medicines be harmful? Here are a few exam-
ples:
1. You could choose the wrong drug for a par-
ticular condition.
2. Similar symptoms of a previous ailment
may be self-diagnosed as the same illness.
3. There could be side-effects that will be
overlooked or undetected.
4. Some drugs actually interfere with others.
5. Your body can become accustomed to a
drug, leading to increased quantities, 'talk.
tuation and dependence.
6, One drug could mask other serious symp-
toms.
WE ARE NOT AGAINST CONSUMERISM
Public pressure to correct abuses in any area
is weltonied by us. In particular, we do not
Wish to carry or to sell products that will not
perform as intended or as advertised.
Bob Middleton, PhmB
Stan Harrell, PhmB
11:10 ETON D 3"
PHONE 235.1570 EXETER
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Mr. & Mrs, Wm. Hodgson of
:London and Pte. Robert Hodgson
of .Camp Borden visited Saturday
with Mr. -4 Mrs. Kenneth
Hodgson.
VISIT EUROPE
Tour of Western Germany
AUSTRIA and SWITZERLAND
JULY 25 TO AUGUST 11
Complete Package - $509,
(includes return air fare)
Tour of Western Germany
HIGH SEASON - COMPLETE - $329
(includes return air fare and Hotel Acconiodatioa)
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
NOW
as high as
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VIA LONDON, ENGLAND to AMSTERDAM,
BELGIUM, FRANCE, ETC.
SEPTEMBER 25 TO OCTOBER 10
Complete package - $599.
(includes return air fare)
Two-week Holiday in Torremilinos
Bluewater Travel Advisers
236-4351 or 236-4028
Put your money into
our gUarahteed in vestment certificates
now paying seven and three quarter per
cent interest.
VICTORIA and GREY
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889
KEN D. BOWES Manager
Phone 235-0530
Many Whalen visi ors *t
ATTEND HURON ART SHOW — Most elementary schools in Huron County were represented at an art
show held Thursday at MD McCurdy school at Huron Park. Checking some of the displays are students
Sheila Szanyi of McCurdy and Laurie Burns, Mount Carmel, area teachers Joann 011erenshew, Lynn
McCann and Eleanor McDonell and Huron's art director Thom Bailey.
PAST MASTER OFFICERS — Some of the officers of the South Huron Past Masters' Association of the
South Huron Masonic lodges are shown above during Wednesday's ladies' night at the Exeter Legion.
From the left they are, Mrs. Charles Friend and Wor, Bro. Charles Friend, Dublin; Wor. Bro. Earl Steeper
and Mrs. Steeper, Parkhill; Len Wilson, Centralia and Wor. Bro. Ken Hodgins and Mrs. Hodgins,
Centralia. T-A photo
T-A photo
Times-AdvoWe, May 4, 1972
Mr. .& Mrs, Gerold Hero were
Saturday evening guests of Mr.
Mrs. H. 0. Spence of Atwood.
Mr, & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
visited recently with their
daughter Mrs. David Hord and
Mr. Hord of Parkhill,
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Johnson and
family of Maple were weekend
guests with Mr. & Mrs. John
Scott.
Miss Audrey Anderson of
Stratford spent the weekend with
her sister Mrs. Gordon Johnson
and Mr. Johnson and family.
Mr. & Mrs. John Tookey and
Cheryl of London and Mr, & Mrs,
Thos Hero of Zion were Sunday
dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Earl French.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Bettridge of St.
Marys and attended services at
East Nissouri Union Church.
Mrs. Bettridge and Gordon sang
a duet during the service.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
visited on Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Robt. Molnar and new baby
in Lucan,
Bake sale
at Mt. Carmel
By MRS. JOSEPH CAREY
The Grade VIII students held a
bake sale in the class-room
Friday and realized a good profit
to help them in purchasing their
bus tickets for a trip to Toronto
May 12.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Bradley,
Petrolia, visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Thos. Ryan of Corbett during the
week.
The draw on the tulip quilt, and
sponsored by Corbett Community
Centre, was won by Betty
Glanville of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hogan,
accompanied by Mrs. Hubert
Carey and Sister Margaret
Hogan of The Pines, Chatham,
spent the weekend visiting in
Windsor with Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred
Ducharme and other relatives.
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.
Ray Glavin in the sudden death of
her brother Hedge Lavine in
the hospital in Bathurst, New
Brunswick,
Margaret Anne Hogan, nurse-
in-training at Stratford Hospital,
was in Toronto for a week taking
a special course at a hospital
there.
Bridal shower
is well attended
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
ELIMVILLE
Several ladies attended a
bridal shower at the home of Lois
Johns' in honour of Emily
Dykeman, bride-elect of this
month.
A number from this community
attended the Rebekah and
Oddfellow's church service at
Centralia United Church, Sun -
day morning,
Mr. & Mrs. Squire Herdman
were Saturday evening dinner
guests of Mr. & Mrs. Earl Oesch
of Zurich.
History of silent
movies at library
New books keep arriving at the
library. The latest list from
librarian Elizabeth Schroeder
includes the following:
The Moon's a Balloon:
autobiography by David Niven;
and My True Love by Helen
Maclnnes; The Peaceable
Kingdom by Jan de Hartog.
About my Father's Business by
Lillian Beckwith; Bury My Heart
at Wounded Knee by Dee Brown;
Monday the Rabbi Took Off by
Kemelman; Listen for the
Whisper by Phyllis Whitney;
The Doctor's Second Love by
Seifert; A Circle of Quiet by
Madeleine*L'Engle,
The Thrill of It all by Alan
Barbour is a pictorial history of
westerns and other silent movies,
The telephone has been
described by a sociologist as "the
greatest nuisance among con-
veniences and the greatest
convenience among nuisances,"
Kindergarten
Registration
for Sept. 1972
at
Grand Bond
Public School
Tuesday, May 9
-3 p,tTi
Children must be 5 years of age
before Jan. 1, 1973. Birth cer-
tificate required if medical fare)
has not been returned fo the
school. Bring necessary in-
formetion with you.
By MRS, WII,LIAM RPHDE.
Judy Bern, Zion, spent the
weekend with Carolyn. Kellett.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Ottewell,
Richard and Michael, Exeter
were Saturday evening guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Mrs. William Thomson,
Exeter, Mr, & Mrs. William Roh-
de called at the Lindsay Funeral
Home, St. Marys, Sunday af-
ternoon to pay their respects to a
cousin, the late Mrs, Mae
Stephens.
Mrs. Wray Sweitzer, Shipka,
Mrs. Jack Smith, Woodham, and
Mrs. Rohde attended the funeral.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Rohde and
Danny were guests Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Nethway,
Strathroy,
In San Antonio there is a
Mustang bearing the license
plate: Giddap.
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