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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-02-01, Page 11A Drugstore or a Pharmacy • . A Drugstore was that old- fashioned name for the store that supplied you with all your drug and health needs and spices and chemicals. It had a medicinal smell - an air of mystery and along with your purchase came a friendly concern for you and yours. A Pharmacy is a modern version of this store - greatly updated to supply all the new drugs and health and beauty aids that todays living calls for. At Middleton's we have tried to give you the benefits of both. When in Exeter visit us and you'll find: 1. A bright clean store supplied with a fine selection of your favorite products. At competitive prices. 2. A friendly courteous staff who are interested in serving you and who still take time to chat with you.. 3. PreCiKan't background music and oft 'chairs so .that you can rest awhile. 4. A well stocked prescription department that can fill your prescription at a reasonable parcost pricing system. Also Blue Cross, DVA Etc. Drug plans are accepted. AND REMEMBER OUR WHOLE PURPOSE IN BEING IS TO SERVE YOU BETTER Bob Middleton Stan Harrell MIDDLETON Drugs. PHONE 2351570 EXETER BEFORE You Buy Your REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN . . . Talk to the specialists in the field for 1. Maximum return on your dollar. 2. For a truly flexible plan. 3. For guidance to arrange for the best plan suited to your personal requirements. 4. No plan is too small or too large for us to handle. 5. Our plans can include Life Insurance at a very low cost. We specialize in arranging Pension Plans. For an appointment, phone, JOHN J, PAYNE SR. John J. Payne Insurance (Owned By Bankes, Payne & Ley Ltd.) Phone 238-2354 or 238-2111 GRAND BEND Licenced by Monarch Life Times-Advocate, February 1, 1911 Pogo II ....11101•1111•••11 SEE OUR SELECTION OF USED MACHINES TOO .mgAN JEWELLER ,V j NA‘t„Vkv• A Valentine Tradition Buy With Confidence From An expert MAIN ST, EXETER \ " Line of .\\ Complete VALENTINE GIFTS For That "Special Someone" -44 We've Made Another • • 1.4"ati Ve4# 010011th 0 iiiii iiiiiii 01 iiiii .1“1.4111R14...1.1.1341.41..1411MUI.I.l.l11.1101111111111$111111 lllllll TRUCKLOAD PURCHASE To $ave You Money! llllllllllllll lllll ".11.1111.1.1141110.1111H111 llllllll I lllllllll I inn J., As you can see from the picture, we've just received a truckload of Zenith Freezers, Ranges, Refrigerators and Washers. We're passing the savings along to you, but don't delay, because we cannot replace these at the prices listed below. All are covered by Fac- tory Service and Guarantee and prices quoted are for pickup at out store. We'll deliver for $10.00 per unit extra. Come in TODAY and see the deluxe features of these appliances and the low, low prices. Remember, quantity limited to stock on hand. Washers • Wringer Washer WITH PUMP Reg. $ 1 49" TRADE WITH '199.95 SALE • Deluxe Wringer Washer WITH PUMP and TIMER Reg.WITH '219.95 SALE 1 69" TRADE Refrigerators ZENITH FREEZERS 15 Cu. Ft. Deluxe Holds 495 lbs. 18 Cu. Ft. Deluxe Holds 625 lbs. 23 Cu. Ft. Deluxe Holds 775 lbs. 16 Cu. Ft. Upright Holds 574 lbs. ZENITH RANGES SALE PRICE PICKED UP '18995 '209" '229" '24995 • Zenith 13 Cu. Ft. Frost Free, Custom Deluxe Reg,WITH $399.05 SALE '29995 TRADE • Zenith 13 Cu. Ft. Frost Free, Custom Reg, '279" WITH 369,9.5 SALE TRADE 111101111 llllll 1111111i111111111111111111111 lllll 111,111101t1111111111111W1 1 11111,11 111111(11 WHITE 30" Standard Range ResAs2L6E9" 2 1 995 WITH TRADE 30" Special Range 30" Deluxe Range WHITE Reg. 2799' SALE WHITE Reg. '298' SALE '229" WITH TRADE '249 45 WITH TRADE Drysdale Crest Hardware MAIN St. HENSALL /62-2015 t I ESSAY AND POEM PRIZES- The annual essay and poem contests sponsored by the Exeter Royal Canadian Legion were conducted recently and prizes awarded, Above, Henry Dyck of the Legion presents prizes to Cathy Wooden, Brenda Fletcher, Carolyn Perry and Darlene Davis of Exeter public school. T-A photo. By MRS. ROSS SKINNER ELIMVILLE The January meeting of the Elimville UCW was held Wed- Many attend euchre Buy drapes at Elimville Report top players in Saintsbury cards Return from honeymoon By MRS. WILWANI ROHDE THAMES ROAD Mrs. Lorne Passmore, Mrs. Paul Passmore, Mrs. William Rohde and Mrs. Jack Stewart attended a tupperware party last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. La Verne Rodd, Woodham, Personals William Cann was a supper guest last Tuesday evening with Mr, & Mrs, William Rohde. Mr. & Mrs. David Passmore arrived home Wednesday evening from their honeymoon, We welcome Sharon to our community. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Elford, Elimville, Mr. & Mrs. D,onald Bray, Robert, Janet and' Ruth were Saturday evening guests with Mrs. William Elfordi Ronald and Doris. Mr, & Mrs. William Pasithore, Zurich were guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. & Mrs, Russell Morley, Exeter visited Friday evening with Mr, & Mrs. William Rohde. John Miner, Port Rowan spent part of the weekend with Robert Bray, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller, Barry and Barbara were Sunday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Ottewell, Exeter, nesday afternoon. Program was in charge of Mrs. Elson Lynn and Mrs. Batten, Mrs. Jackson Woods introduced the study book on "India". Mrs. Murray Coward sang a solo. Mrs. John Batten read a story on Wm Tyndale a man who devoted his time translating parts of the Bible into English, Mrs. Batten, president, con- ducted the business. Roll call was answered by a donation for cards. Thank-you cards were received from Laverne Skinner who was in hospital, Braemor Manor for gifts received at Christmas and Mrs. Gilbert School head at convention By MRS, JOSEPH CAREY MT. CARMEL Jack McCann attended the chairman's meeting for the Board of Trustees of the Huron- Perth R.C.S.S. board held in Toronto this week, Mr. & Mrs. Ken McCann are enjoying a three week holiday in Florida and their baby son is staying with his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Clem McCann. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Hogan and girls Exeter, and Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Mittelholtz and boys, Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hogan and Margaret Arnie. Mrs. Leo Regier was admitted as a patient to Victoria Hospital London last Saturday. Mrs. Bill Regier, president presided at the first C.W,L. meeting of the New Year which was held in the school gym on Tuesday evening, Thank-you letters were read from parishioners who received a box of goodies for Christmas. Plans were completed for the parish party for St. Patrick's, Dr. Havelka from King's College London was the guest speaker. Mr. & Mrs. Don Masse and family, Windsor spent weekend with Mr. &• Mrs. Joe Regier Sr. Dashwood. Johns for sympathy cards received after the passing of her nephew. It was moved to pur- chase new drapes for the Sunday school room and to have them lined. The next meeting will be a pot- luck dinner on February 6 followed by quilting two quilts, Delegates to go to Presbytery meetings at Seaforth were Mrs. Wm, Routly, Mrs. Philip Hern, Mrs. Philip Johns and Mrs. Bison Lynn. New books are to be purchased for the treasurer and secretary. Mrs. Philip Hern and Mrs. John Coward as hostesses. Persona Is Mrs. Jackson Woods, Mrs. Harold Bell, Mrs. Ross Skinner and Miss Ruth Skinner went with the Rebekah Lodge, Exeter to CFPL T.V. London to tape "Act Fast" Show which Mrs. Bell acted out the charade. The Show will be shown March 11. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym and family visited Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Alvin Pym, Exeter. The Elimville Women's Institute held their second euchre at Elimville hall with 8 tables playing, Winners were: ladies high, Mrs. Wm. Rohde ; mens high, Mrs. Gilbert Johns, playings a man's card;lone hands Lawrence Beckett; nearest birthday, Mrs. Elson Lynn. There will be another euchre on February 12.. Mr. & Mrs. Wm, Routly spent a few days last week with Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Rannie and family, Brantford. Mr. & Mrs. Hilson Whiteford and Julie, Ingersoll visited Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Wm Routly. Cathy and Judy Coates, Exeter spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Squire Herdman. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Neil, Crediton visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Squire Herdman. The Tyro Boys of Elimville and Thames Road and their leaders enjoyed a hockey game at London Treasure Gardens Thursday night. By MRS. HEBER DAVIS $AINTSBURY On Friday evening the congregation of St. Patrick's Church sponsored a progressive euchre. Winners were; lucky chair. Mrs. J. O'Shea, Granton; mens high, Percy Noels, Exeter; lone hands, Earl Dixon, Centralia; ladies high, Mrs. Webster, Exeter; lone hands, Mrs. Roy Hamilton, Exeter; winner of the angel food cake, Larry Greenlee, The next Euchre will be February 2. Personals Cottage Service was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis with Rev. Savory in charge of the Holy Communion service. Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were guests Thursday evening with Mr, & Mrs. Bob Ellerington, Centralia and on Saturday they visited Mr, & Mrs. Mervin Elston, Centralia. Mr, & Mrs. Wayne Carroll were Saturday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Bob Hodgins, Clandeboye and Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Art Boyd, London. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall and children were guests on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs, Howard Clarke, Shipka.' Mrs. Ron Carroll and children visited Mrs. Jim Mugford and children, Lucan on Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs, George Pullman in Mitchell Thursday afternoon. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll By MISS ELLA MORLOCK Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Hey enjoyed a motor trip to Bowling Green, Kentucky. At Louisville they saw the airport where 30 sheets of plate glass had been destroyed by the indiscriminate firing of a hijacker. At Georgetown they visited the log cabin where Abraham Lincoln was born, The trailer camp at Bowling Green, their destination, is a large area with room for 6500 units. Mrs. William Smith and Gerald and Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Morlock motored to Elkton, Michigan, Sunday for the funeral Monday of Mrs. Robert Tibbits, niece of Mrs. Smith. visited his sister, Mrs. Ada Ings, London Monday. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall and children were guests Saturday night with Mr. & Mrs. P. Sovereign and family, Lucan. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Eaton are leaving on Friday on a conducted tour of the Bahamas. Saturday the travel bureau had a get- acquainted wine and cheese party at the top of the fair building, London which Mr. & Mrs. Eaton attended. Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Greenlee and Joan Barker spent Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Larry Greenlee. Mr, & Mrs. Larry Greenlee were dinner guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs, Ken Anderson, London. Speaks about the eye bank By MRS. FRED BOUNDEN CENTRALIA Mrs. Earl Campbell, Exeter will be guest speaker at the U.C.W. meeting in the schoolroom of the church on Thursday evening. The ladies are extending an invitation to the men to join them for the meeting when Mrs. Campbell will be speaking on the eye bank. Mrs. Lorne Hicks visited for a couple of days last week with her sister, Miss W.V. Pollock in Kitchener. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Turner and son of Iona were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgins and Marikay were Mr. & Mrs. Keith Hodgins and family, London, and Mrs. Don Pickering and Joanne, Hyde Park. Mrs. Ken. Hodgins was celebrating a birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Don Hirtzel visited over the weekend with friends at Hamburg, Mew York. Debbie and Dalphine Hirtzel spent the weekend in Lucan with their grandparents,Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Whitehead. Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson were in Milverton Monday visiting with Mr. Thompson's mother, Mrs. J.S. Thompson who was celebrating her 86th bir- thday. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Jaques and family at Zion,