The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-05-31, Page 22MR. and MRS. PATRICK J. SULLIVAN
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GRAND BEND
Box office open at 8:00
First show at dusk
FRI. & SAT, - JUNE 1 & 2
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
(Adult Entertainment) Color
The New
Centurions
George C. Scott
A Man
Called Sledge
James Garner
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FRI. & SAT. - JUNE 8 & 9
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
(Adult Entertainment) Color
Joe Kidd
Clint Eastwood
Country Music
Marty Robbins
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if you could stay alive!
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GRAND BEND
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Times-Advocate, May 31, 1973
Dashwood cleric
receives degree
Ireland, Teeswater; Mr. & Mrs.
Everett Spading, Goderich; Mr.
& Mrs, Jack Ferguson; and Mr. &
Mrs. I3ob Ferguson, Gorrie.
Mrs. Frieda Keller has
returned home from South Huron
Hospital, Exeter.
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By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASH WOOD
Reverend Frank Morgret,
pastor of Zion Lutheran church,
Dashwood and Peace Lutheran
church, Exeter, was awarded the
degree of Master of Divinity in
absentia at graduation exercises
held May 24 at Concordia
Theological Seminary,
Springfield, Illinois.
Much of Reverend Morgret's
work toward this degree was
completed at the Brandon Mental
Health Centre, Brandon,
Manitoba. There he completed a
course in Supervised Pastoral
Education under the instruction
of the Reverend C. Anderson,
Mental Health Centre Chaplain.
Previously, Reverend Morgret
earned the Bachelor of Science
degree from the United States
Coast Guard Academy, New
London, Connecticut, and the
Bachelor of Divinity degree from
Concordia Seminary, Springfield.
He is the son of Dr. Frank
Morgret, Memphis, Tennessee,
and the late Mrs. Morgret.
t. The General Public Is Invited To An
OPEN HOUSE
and the
OFFICIAL OPENING
of the new
Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority
Office and,Workshop
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with some of their handiwork are Dick Govers, Mike Ondrejicka, Larry
Stire, Cindy Becker, Ann Dearing, Cathy Becker and Lynda Lippert.
HISTORY PROJECTS AT STEPHEN - Students at Stephen Central
school are busy this week completing history projects. Shown above
Mark 50 'years
Enjoy singers
at Centralia
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Services in the United Church
were well attended Sunday and
the music by the Sellwoods,
Gospel singers of Toronto, made
it a day to remember in the life of
the church.
They sang during the morning
service and provided a special
service of gospel music at night.
Truly it has been said "They are
a group of people who love to sing
the gospel."
A pot luck luncheon and social
time in the church schoolrooms
followed the morning service,
Much credit for the day's
success is due The young
peoples' Sunday school class who
sponsored the singers and took
charge of all other
arrangements,
Personals
A family get-together was held
at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Russell
Schroeder Saturday in honor of
their daughter, Mrs. Ila Baldwin,
who left Monday for her home in
San Bernardino, California
following a ten-day visit with her
parents, brothers and sisters.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Ritchie,
Parkhill and Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Greb were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs, Wayne Greb and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Greb, Zurich,
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Godbolt, Mr.
& Mrs. Howard Kerslake and
Mrs. Hugh Love, Exeter, Mr. &
Mrs. Reg Hodgson, Waterloo, Mr.
& Mrs. Jared McClelland, Kit-
chener attended the Sunday
evening church service in the
United Church and were guests
following the service at the home
of Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb.
Mrs. Bruce Eaton, Staffa will
be the guest speaker at the
Sunday School Anniversary
service in the United Church
June 3. There will also be special
music for the service.
Mt. Carmel couple celebrate
on a car and canoe trip to the
north. They enjoyed 80 degree
temp. during the entire trip.
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Wilflin and
Bill, Cambridge, and Richard
Trainor, Stoney Creek were
weekend guests of Mrs. Mary
Trainor and family.
Ryan Tuesday at Mt. Carmel,
prior to her marriage June 9.
Shirley assisted by relatives from
Dublin received many gifts.
The sacrament of confirmation
was administered Monday in Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel Church to 35
grade eight students from both
Precious Blood, Exeter and Mt.
Carmel School by Rev, Father A.
Spencer of St. Martin's Parish,
London. Rev. Fr. John Mooney
P.P., Rev. Father White and
Father Peter Osterveen, St.
Columban Parish assisted Father
Spencer.
Gerard Glavin, son of Mr. &
Mrs. Joe Glavin was among
several Exeter high school
students and teachers who went
By MRS. HAMILTON HODG INS
Personals
Susan Whittier, Mississauga,
has been holidaying with her
grandmother, Mrs. Hilda Wein.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Love were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Love, Parkhill. Other
visitors were Mr, & Mrs. Don
Saturday afternoon, June 9
1:30 - 5:00 p.m.
We are located in Exeter, on Hwy. 83, 1,4 mile west of Hwy. 4
2:00 p.m, - Official Opening Ceremonies
3:00 p.m. - Demonstration of planting large tree with
Authority tree spade.
All afternoon - Tours of Facilities, Exhibits, Slide Show,
Displays of Equipment, Literature, Park Plans
Light refreshments will be served
Take this opportunity to visit us and learn more about the
work of your Conservation Authority.
By MRS. JOSEPH CAREY
MT. CARMEL
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J.
Sullivan, Mt. Carmel will
celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary June 10 with a
family dinner and then open
house at the Dashwood Com-
munity Centre.
Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan were
married June 6, 1923 in St,
Helen's Church, Wallacetown, by
Mr. Sullivan's brother, Father
Basil Sullivan. They farmed in
Stephen township, lot 9, con-
cession 13, until 15 years ago,
and then retired to Mt. Carmel.
Mrs. Sullivan is the former
Catherine Kairns, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. John Kairns,
Wallacetown, Mr. Sullivan is the
son of the late Mr, and Mrs.
Patrick Sullivan, Stephen
township.
The couple has one son and four
daughters: Patrick A,, Stephen
township; Mrs. Joseph
(Beatrice) Casey, Wallacetown;
Mrs. Jack (Theresa) Pearson,
London; Mrs. Jerome
(Catherine) Regier, Walkerton;
and Mrs. Stanley (Helen) Loos,
Sarnia.
They have 22 grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren,
Mrs. Annie (Kairns) Keogh and
John Kairns were the attendants
50 years ago.
Personals
A miscellaneous bridal shower
given by relatives and neigh-
bours was given to honor Shirley
THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
COUNCIL
Mr. & Mrs, Bruce Fawcett,
Forest, and Jim Carter, London
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Mervin
Carter and Ian on the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs, Harry Murless
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Max Bloye of Thorndale.
Doug Latta, son of Mr. & Mrs.
ft. Latta received the award
Saturday evening for being the
most valuable player on the
Novice team 1972-73 season. Also
recieving an award was Jamie
Shipley grandson of Mr. & Mrs.
Arnold Blake for most improved
player.
Mrs. D. Atchison, Mr. & Mrs.
M. Barner, and Mrs, George Hill,
London visited Monday with Mr,
& Mrs. Ron Atchison and Alissa,
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H. M. STROM, FCA
The Public Accountants Council
for the Province of Ontario an-
nounces the election of the follow-
ing officers and members: Presi-
dent, H. M. Strom, FCA, Toronto,
Vice-President, W. P. Fazackerley,
APA, Windsor, Secretary, E. N. H.
Wright, FCA, Toronto, Treasurer,
W. J. Blakely, CA, Kingston, Past
President, C. F. Gaviller, FCA,
Owen Sound, Member of the Ex-
ecutive, R. D. Mackenzie, FCA,
Hamilton.
Messrs. A. J. Black, FCA,
Thunder Bay, R. L. Ford, CA, Lon-
don, J. Latendresse, CA, Ottawa,
W. J. Troop, APA, Colborne and
R. J. Kane, FCA, D. W. McKinnon,
FCA, R. R. Smith, CA, D. C,
Stewart, FCA, M. S. Werger, APA
all of Toronto.
SAFETY '99'NYLON
tubeless etachsotr118/71,
(775/14) 2 TIRES or :61.1 EACH
For safest all-round highway-backroad travel, 4
cross-ply Nylon construction is'admittedly the best.
If you install our Safety '99' tires on your car, you
won't have race-track tires, but you will have tires
made with the same nylon fibre. Same too, as on air-
craft. It's Du Pont '66' Nylon - the best on all 3
counts: safety, economy, and strength. Stronger
Nylon, less overnight set.
5-YEAR ROAD-HAZARD INSURED:
30-Month, 30% Pro-rated Wear-Out
Discount Allowance
TUBELESS BLACKWALL
(Whitewall 11.50 more)
SIZE
I TIRE (Guarantee) PRICE 2 TIRES or more EACH
Before
cash
discount
After
discount
for cash'
Before
cash
discount
After
discount
for cash'
.520/10t 10.98 10.43 9.98 9.48
•520112t 11.39 10,82 10.39 9.07
.600/12 Whitewallt 13.60 12.92 12.60 11.97
.520/13 13.60 12.92 12.60 11.97
600/13 14.48 13.76 12.98 12.33
650/13 15.37 14.60 13.87 13,15
700/13 15.95 15.15 14.45 13.73
645/14 leeo/141 15.48 14,71 13.98 13.28
695/14 1650/141 15.97 15.17 14.47 13.75
E78/14 (735/14) 16.66 15.83 15.16 14.40
F78/14 1775/141 17.95 17.05 15.95 15.15
G78/14 (825/14) 1 9.3 0 18.33 17,30 16,43
H78/14 (855/14) 20.90 19.85 113.90 17.95
J78/14 Whitewall 23.79 22.60 21.79 20.70
*5.5/15 Tulle Typrf 11.98 11.38 10.98 10.43
.560/15 14.98 14.23 13.48 12.81
C76/15 (985/15) 15.78 14.99 14.28 13.57
E78/15 (735/15) 16.99 16.14 15.49 14.71
F78/15 (175/16) 18.29 17.37 16.29 15.47
078/15 (825/15) 19.69 18.70 17.69 16.80
H78/15 (855/15) 21.35 20.28 19.35 18.38
J78/15 (885/15) Whitewall 23.95 22.75 21,95 2015
• Indicates tread not shown t Double.ply 14•ply rating) All persons who practise as
public accountants in Ontario must
be licensed under The Public Ac-
countancy Act and must observe
the Code of Professional Ethics
laid down by Council. Any informa-
tion regarding these matters and
the penalties for non-observance
of the Act and regulations may be
obtained from Mr. C. Doughty,
Registrar, The Public Accountants
Council for the Province of Ontario,
45 Charles Street East, Toronto. If bigger mileage at low per mile cost is
important to you, but you don't want the
harshness of Glass or Steel Belted tires, try
the soft cushion-ride of Polyflex, with 2
Nylon body-plies plus double Polyester
belts. We're sure you too, will agree it's the
best belted-tire value in North America.,(See
Price-Quality Guarantee)
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY
MAY 30 - 31 - JUNE 1
LEE MARVIN
GENE HACKMAN
"MIMEO/Is"
SIZE
2+2 POLYFLEX BELTED
NYLON BLACKWALL
(Add $1.50 for Whitewall)
1T1RE (and 2 TIRES After
Guarantee) or more Discount
PRICE EACH for cosh*
600/12 (Whitewall only) 17,98 16,48 15.68
A78/13 (600/13) 16.45 14.95 14,20
878/13 (650/13) 17.25 15,75 14,96
C78/13 (700/13) 17.48 15,98 15.18
678/141735/14) 18.30 16,80 15,96
F78/14 (775/14) 19.75 17.75 16,86
678/14 (825 /14) 20.47 18,47 17,55
078/14 (855 /14) 21,80 19,80 18.81
F7B/15 1775/151 19.95 17.95 17.05
G78/15 (625 /1 5) 20.90 18,90 17,95
078/15 1555/151 21,98 19.98 18,98
Whitewall
Tread
shown
5.YEAR ROAD HAZARD INSURED: 30-Month, 30%
Pro-Rated Wear.Out Discount Allowance.
PANAVISION0' TECHNICOLOR'
NET PRICE
TIRE BUYS you can't beat anywhere Show us where the same quality tires can be bought for less titan our 'Cash Pair Price' and we will double the amount of any say-
ings. (See Price-Quality Guarantee posted in all the Canadian Tire stores)
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Similar quality to tires in-
stalled on new cars during
the years when these sizes
Were popular.
CHARLES BRONSON URSULA ANDRESS
Best-suited for hi-speed highways,
Cool-running, cushioned-ride!
Shaped like a European radial,
5-Yr. noaddisrard insured: 20-Month
20% Pro•rated Weer-Out Allowance
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The cord used on all new-car
bias-ply tires, for high stability,
no overnight set, more miles,
5•Yr. Road Heeled Insured! 20 Month
20% Pro-Rated Wear-Out Allowance
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 4
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JUNE 2444 TUBELESS BLACKWALL.
Whitewall 11 50 more
SIZE
CLINTON.. ONTARIO FIRST SHOW 9;00 APPROX. Ai ter
discount
for cash'
13.64
1 Tire (end
Guarantee)
Price
14.30
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TUBELESS BLACKWALL
Ohnewsu St So More)
SIZE
1 Tire land
CdtMetnIee)
Price
After
distount
for cash'
600/13 12.17 11,56
650/13 12,95 12.30
700/13- - _.,. .. . 13,49 12,82
645/14 12.99 12.34
895/14 13.49 12,82
678/14 1115/14) 1 4.1 4 13.43
F78/14 12/51141 14.99 14.24
G78/14 1825/14) 15.98 15,18
1178/14 (855/14) ...._ 17,45 16.58
600/161 13.45 12,78 - -
F78/15 (775/161 14.98 14.23
G7B/15 (815/15) 16.29 15.48
H78/15 ises/Isi 17.75 ISM
600/12 Whitewall THE NEWEST AND
BIGGEST YET!
TUBELESS
BLACKWALL
SIZE
650/13
13,30
13.75
775/14 1750/141.--
825/14isoor141
60211
775/15 070/151
815A 5 110/15)
600/16 (tube Type)
C78/14 (695/14)
E78/14 1136/14)
P78/14 1775/14)
12.71
13.05
13.54
600/13
878/13 (650/12)
078/13 Rom)
10.91
12.33
12,82
11.48
12.98
13.49
One Alter
tire Discount
Price for sash'
11.37 10.80
12.61 11,98
12.99 12,34
10.66 10,43
12,61 11,98
12.99 12.34
11:39 W 16:112
14.20
16.96
12.54
14.25
14,15
17.85
13.20
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NOT INSURED (you save the
cost)... Meets or exceeds
government safety standards,
13,54
14,20
16.96
14.25
14,95
17,85
F78/15 (175/11)
678/181826/15)
H76/15 1165/15) Whitewall
G70/14 (625/14)
H78/14 (855/141Whitewall
560/15
No charge for tire installation...
when you buy our Dill or Schrader Valve at our regular catalogue price of $1.0.0,
We must install tire and valve together, "A tire isn't new unless the valve is too!"
Statio43alanee, tire and wheel, $1.00.
',Discount for dash is in lion of Bonus Coupons
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