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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-04-19, Page 9STEPHEN SCIENCE WINNERS - A project on seeds won a prize in Stephen Central School's recent Science Fair for Anne Marie Brand and Patti Lou Shapton shown above. T-A photo. Good attendance at luncheon Youth to stage rock opera JTNTIR)," Spincast Reel RVR,nRinnil[04, NO CURE FOR "TAX BITE FEVER" A very common ailment that almost ev- erybody suffers from at this time of year is "TAX BITE FEVER". It seems to reach its peak in mid-April and then gradually sub- side. Some people are able to avoid acute symptoms of this chronic disease by making estimated payments, taking out extra with- holding and by asking their physicians for something to keep them calm. At present there is no cure for "TAX BITE FEVER" and there is none foreseen in the near future. Fortunately it is relatively short in duration and has no real lasting ef- fect. Also there are many everyday medicines that can help with relieving symptoms, such as aspirin for headaches, antacids for upset stomachs and eyedrops for redness and eye- strain. Bob Middleton, PhmB Stan Horrell, PhmB ID ALE 0 Drugs- excat t ed.c. 10-1.1..t( n. PHONE 235-1570 EXETER DLL, R R R, R8R V R V 3, tl Firestone Stool Products of Canada Requires SET-UP PERSONNEL. We are .looking fpr applicants with mechanical background or ex- perience in setting up machinery for production. and MAINTENANCE MECHANICS To maintain and repair machine tools and operating equipment Good wages, working conditions, and company paid benefits, Apply to: Employee Relations Department 31 Firestone Blvd. London, Ontario or Phone 45-0880 Don't let these buys get away! (Sale Ends April 30) Here's An Example of the Savings 26" Color TV 14995 CRUSADER C11 Contemporary excellence at an unbelievable price - unquestionably a good value Equipped with lnstavu • . Picture and sound in seconds ELECTROMATIC CONTROLS Electrolok , Electrotint and Electrocolor, permit the simplest color TV operation possible, All that is necessary for good color is: • Turn set on • Select Program (UHF or VHF) • Adjust Volume I RUSSELL ELECTRIC MAIN ST. EXETER 235-0505 E. MEN'S 'META' BASEBALL SHOES Durable black leather, Regu. 15.95 lation spikes. Sizes 5 to 12 F. UMPIRE INDICATOR 7'9 Color-coded plastic recorder e G. BASEBALL SCOREBOOK Keeps record of 39 games. H. COOPER 12" SOFTBALL Official size and weight. Cow- hide cover. O.A.S.A. approved. Jelinek12" rubber covered .54 3.89 $2.49 M. HARDBALL MASK Padded cycolac frame. 6.98 UCW stages tea for area church groups A. Youth's Catcher's Mitt Brown cowhide; full rawhide lacing. Snap-flex pocket with 10.49 reinforced trap. 9.49 Dependable push-button reel for easy, no back-lash casting. Dial controlled 9 full drag adjustment. With .89 80 yards of 10-1b, test line. By MANUEL. CURTS GREENWAY The U.C.W. held a spring tea last Wednesday to which ladies of the area churches were invited, Participating in the program under the direction of the president, Mrs. Iya Lagerwerf were Mrs, Olive Horner, Mrs. Violet Brown,Mrs. Elsie Brophey and Evelyn Curts. Guest speaker was Mrs. Dinney, and solist, Mrs. Zivkovic, both of Exeter, Tea tables were artistically 'decorated by Mrs. Mildred Taylor and her com- mittee. Persona Is The ladies guild of Grace Anglican Church met recently to make plails for their dessert euchre April 25 and for a strawberry supper June 27. Rev, Charles Scott of the staff of London Psychiatric Hospital was guest preacher in the United Church Sunday, representing Alcohol and Drug Concerns. Congratulations to Mrs. Vera Brophey on the birth of a grand- son. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Brophey, London are the happy parents, Mr. & Mrs. William Austin and young son, St. Mary's are welcomed here. They have purchased the home of the late Lawrence Pollock. Mr. Austin is an employee of Jerry Bardawill, Corbett. Mr, & Mrs, Ken Eagleson were host and hostess for the Willing Workers of the United Church, Saturday evening. Sunday visitors with Mrs, Grace Stewardson were Mr, & Mrs. Hugh Larkin, Windsor. Mr. & Mrs. Erroll Nephew, Woodstock were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Selbourne English. By the way: The reason for high taxes is to keep people from spending their money foolishly on things they want so the govern- ment can spend it foolishly on things other folks want. By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD The Easter-Thank Offering meeting of the United Church Women was held recently in the church with Mrs. Murray Dawson as hostess, Ladies from Chiselhurst, Elimville and Zion West were guests. Mrs. Edwin Miller, program convener, opened the meeting with an Easter call to worship and the theme "Easter". A very effective candle lighting service took place with Mrs, Miller, Mrs. Jack Duncan and Doris Elford taking part. Easter hymns were sung. Offering was taken and the Offertory prayer given by Mrs. Miller. A scripture passage was read in unison Mrs. Donald Bray and Doris Elford favored with an Easter duet' accompanied by Mrs. Reg Hodgert and Mrs. Edwin Miller read a poem. Mrs. Miller introduced Rev. Donald Deas, Mitchell who showed pictures and gave a very interesting talk on his recenttrip to Holy Land and other points of interest. Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne president conducted the business. Roll call was answered by "what Easter means to me." Personals Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Rohde were guests at the Kingma-Baker wedding at Brinsley United Church and the reception at Crediton Community Hall Friday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Don Ballantyne and David, Stratford spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, On Saturday they attended the funeral of the late Garnet McFalls, Exeter. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. & Mrs. William Snow and family in the passing of the late Mrs. Luker of Hensall last week. Mr. & Mrs. William Harper, Mitchell visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Romphf and family, Parkhill were guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cunnington, Palm crosses and sacrament were served at the Sunday morning church service. A good crowd attended the Fellowship Group meeting Sunday evening at Elimville United Church. A film "A Time To Die" was shown and a discussion followed. A total of 122 people attended the "Luncheon is Served" supper at the church last Tuesday evening Mrs. Turner of B. Youths' Trapper Mitt Great glove for up to 15 yrs. Cowhide, rawhide laced. Solid trap. Left or right. Thamesford was in charge of the supper. Maundy Thursday, April 19, a youth service will be held in the church at 8 p.m. The rock opera, "Jesus Christ-Superstar" will be played. Good Friday, a joint evening church service will be held at Elimville at 8:30. Easter Sunday a sunrise service will be held at 6 a.m. for the Hi-C and Young People. 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McRobert, Mr, & Mrs. John Scott and Danny were Saturday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. David Scott, King City. They also visited with John's father Earl Scott who just returned from a three week vacation in Scotland. Mr. & Mrs. Albert Smith and Marie Branton, Centralia called on Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil on Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson called on Mrs. Wilma Gowan and Murray, London Township this week. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Wallis were Sunday guests with Mr, & Mrs. Bruce Wallis, London. Mr. & Mrs. Pat Moffatt, London were Sunday supper guests with Mr, & Mrs. Ken Hodgson. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Flynn, Mit- chell were Sunday callers with Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins. Mr. & Mrs. Earl French en- tertained several of their friends Saturday evening. Mrs. Margery Morley attended a retired teachers meeting in Empress Avenue United Church, London on Thursday afternoon. TWO-PIECE TUBULAR GLASS 61/2 -Ft. Spinning Rod 1. Two-piece fibreglass foil, smartly wound: 4 stainless steel guides and tip. 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