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NOTICE
Township of Stephen
Ratepayers and Tenants
The present Waste Disposal site
located on Part Lot 3, Concession 5 is being
phased out and will be closed on July 31,
1973,
On August 1, 1973 the Township of
Stephen will open the Waste Disposal site
on Part Lot 3, Concession 14. This site will
be open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday of each week. On the following
Holidays the site will be closed: New Year's
Day, Good Friday, Victoria Day, Dominion
Day, Labour Day, Thanksgiving Day and
Christmas Day.
Newton Ilayter were, Mrs Floyd
McLean, Detroit; Mr, iSr Mrs.
George Leadbetter, Pompano
Beach, Florida; Mrs. Wm.
Senefesky, Orange, Calif.;
Walter Drake, Detroit; and
Sherrie Hayter and friend of
Sarnia.
Mrs. Lloyd Martin, Windsor
visited with her cousin Mrs.
Harold McDonald for a few days.
Recent dinner guests with
Evelyn and Manuel Curts were
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Baird, Margot,
Jimmy and Rod of Sarnia.
Mr, & Mrs. Clare Reid, Weston
are holidaying at their summer
home here.
A weekend visitor with her
friend, Lillian Ulens was Barbara
Love of Jacksonville, Florida.
Harold Brophey is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Clarence Steeper and Nancy
Munro were married in Parkhill
United Church, Friday evening.
Clarence is the son of Mr, & Mrs.
Earl Steeper.
Evelyn Curts, and Mrs. Susan
Link, Exeter accompanied Mr. $e
Mrs. Lawrence Curts, Grand
Bend on Saturday to Richmond,
Mich., to attend the 1.,ernpke
family reunion.
Mr. & Mrs, Selbourne English
were weekend visitors in Detroit,
Mr. & Mrs, Archie McQuiggan,
Arkona were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Elton Curts.
Mrs. Hugh Larkin, Windsor has
been visiting with her mother,
Mrs. Grace Stewardson for a few
days. On Sunday they attended a
birthday party for Linda
Stewardson at her home here.
Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Young,
Lucan were Sunday evening
visitors with Mrs. Vera Brophey.
By the way; It would appear
hens have found out how TITUeli
masons are paid for laying
bricks.
A MIGHTY PULL - At Saturday's edition of Summerfest at Hully Gul-
ly, area residents participated in a tug-of-war contest. Shown above
pulling as anchor man for the Babylon Line team is Tom Consitt.
Trio from Greenway
return from hospitals
By GURTS
GPM ENWAY
Maurice Murray, Norman
Greenwood and Jack Hodgins,
have returned to their homes
following hospitalization,
Personals
Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
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AREA TALENT AND THE ADJUDICATOR - Five Kirkton area girls were among the contestants at
Wednesday's Kirkton garden party juvenile program, Shown above with the adjudicator Allan Taylor,
former principal of Usborne Central school are from the left, Kimberley Heather, Linda and Lisa Morrison,
Ellen Eveleigh and Susan. Schaeffer,. T-A photo
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Insley and
Sean of Sudbury spent several
days last week with Mr, & Mrs.
Ted Insley, Murray and Karen.
Mrs. E. Insley and Mr, Doug
Insley of Exeter were Wednesday
dinner guests.
Mrs. John Butters and Russell
Doube called on Mr, & Mrs.
William. Scott of Kirkton on
Sunday afternoon and also visited
with Mrs. Thomas Doube at the
Wildwood Nursing Home.
Mr, & Mrs. Laverne Rodd,
Wayne and Eddie attended the
graduation exercises for Miss
Karen Rodd from the St. Clair
Regional School of Nursing held
in the Central United Church,
Sarnia on Sunday. Karen had as
her guests for supper at the home
of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Passmore and Sharon, Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Stewart and Mrs,
Mabel Rodd of Thames Road,
Mr. & Mrs, Cliff Jaques, Yvonne
and Dalton of Zion West, Mr. &
Mrs, W.R. Krikby of Kirkby , Mr.
& Mrs, William Dickey and Mr. &
Mrs, Norman Johns.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Jones and
Scott of Sudbury, Mr, & Mrs.
Hector Legere of Los Angeles,
California, Mrs. Kate Cacciotti
and Rosemary Lemieux of
Capreol visited for several days
with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson,
Margaret and Janet.
Helped drill wells
Reports on work in India
drilling in India at the church
service on Sunday.
He and his family will be going
to India in a month's time, with
INC) of the children attending high
school in southern India and the
rest of the family residing in
Bangladesh. Rev, Eaton's main
work will be to organize the
farmers and develop smaller
community wells to preserve
ground water supplies.
On Sunday afternoon a family
gathering was held at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Rtissell in
honour of their niece, Linda
Russell of Russeldale, who will be
married in the near future to
Douglas Francis of Mitchell.
Following the shower, the bride's
grandmother, Mrs. Bert Russell
of Mitchell, cut a birthday cake to
celebrate her 82nd birthday.
Many Cromarty residents took
part in the Staffa Women's
Institute bus trip, visiting the
shoe factory in Seaforth, the
Bullet Conservation Area, The
Old Mill at Blyth, and Douglas
Point.
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
cl9 OMAR TY
Members of Cromarty
Presbyterian and Hibbert United
Church congregations heard the
Rev. Bruce Eaton of Staffa
describe his recent work in well-
Sunday visitors with Mr, &
Mrs, 0. Walker were Mr. G.
Cockwill and Alvin Cornish,
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Hulley and family, Winthrop, Mr,
& Mrs. Alex Walker and Mr. &
Mrs. Dave Turcotte and families,
and Kenneth Walker, London.
Mr, & Mrs, Clarence Coleman,
Mr. & Mrs, Robert Laing, and
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Laing, at-
tended a picnic at the home of
Mr, & Mrs. Laverne Scott,
Seaforth. The guests of honour,
Mr. & Mrs. George Coleman, left
for their home near Moosejaw,
Sask., on Monday morning. Also
present were Dr. & Mrs. Lance
Norris of Wyoming both of whom
were raised in this community,
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Russell
visited recently with Mr. & Mrs.
Bruce Balfour, Sault Ste. Marie,
and spent several days motoring
through the central part of the
United States.
Alice Shepperd and Edgar
Shepperd of St. Catharines
visited last week with Mrs, John
Jefferson.
Debbie Wallace and Paula Vink
attended the Ontario Provincial
Conference for 4-H girls in
Guelph.
Mrs, Arthur Douglas,
Thamesford, is spending a week
with her son, Charles Douglas,
and Mrs. Douglas.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Larry Gardiner were Mr. &
Mrs. Kenneth Bearss and boys,
Science Hill, and Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Gardiner.
Mr. & Mrs. L, Gardiner, Steven
and Lisa are home after a
camping vacation at Fanshawe.
.4=Waelle•WWWW1
Elimville folk
travel east
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
ELIMv iLLE
Judith and Cathy Coates of
Exeter visited on Saturday with
their grandparents Mr. & Mrs.
Squire Herdman.
Lille Heywood of Washington
D.C., Lena Heywood of Wyndotte,
Mich, and Wesley Heywood of
Crediton visited on Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Squire Herdman.
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper and
family enjoyed a week's vacation
at the Pinery.
Mr. & Mrs. Delmer Skinner,
and Mr. & Mrs. Allen Johns
returned home Sunday after
enjoying a motor trip through the
Eastern provinces to Prince
Edward Island.
Mr. & Mrs. William Routly
returned home on Tuesday after
enjoying a bus trip through the
Western Provinces by the
Skinner Bus lines with Mrs. Ken
Hogg as Hostess.
Cat escapes,
but car didn't
Tomorrow's Tire
Here Today! By GORDON MORLEY
BRINSLEY
In an attempt to avoid hitting a
cat on the road, a London man on
his way to Port Franks braked
his car and was bumped from
behind by another vehicle. This
caused the first car to take fire,
completely destroying it. The
unfortAate ac`cident happened in
front of the farm home of Joe
Amos, Ailsa Craig. Fire men
responded to the call.
After onc and a half years of
service on the Brinsley United
Church pastoral charge, Rev.
William Stephenson left recently
for Brantford to take over his new
duties there early in September.
Many attended the Robinson-
Pickering wedding at Brinsley
United Church on Saturday.
Gordon Morley visited on
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Garry
Trevithick and Wendy of Den-
field.
Allan Amos was one of the first
to combine wheat in this district
for Erle Hamilton.
The U.C.W. of Brinsley United
Church held a successful Bar-
becue lately which was well
attended,
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MULTI-CORD 'FIBRE B' BELTED 2+2+2
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• Zion SS
hold picnic The best bias-belted tire ever
made Here's the reason why: By MRS. THOMAS HERN
ZION
Zion West held their annual
Sunday School picnic. Saturday
at Riverview Park, Exeter.
About 60 attended for a picnic
dinner.
Sports winners for children's
races: Connie Stroud, Steven
Wilkinson, Penny Stroud, Don
Stroud, Paul Bern, Natalie
Stroud, Sandra Hem, Fred Hern.
Young ladies race, Linda Hern;
young men's race, Alan Hern;
guessing candy in jar, Ivan Bern;
guessing contests of box, Glenda
Smith; wheelbarrow race, Al and
Don Hern.
Ladies kicking slipper, Doreen
Stroud; men kicking slipper,
Fred Miller. Several relays were
enjoyed by all.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hern and
family attended the Selves picnic
Sunday afternoon at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Jaques,
Woodham.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hem were
guests of Mr. & Mrs. Teo Van
Steeg, for a few days at their
cottage at Kettle Point.
Mr. & Mrs, Thomas G. Hern,
attended the Centennial Service
at Zion Lutheran church Dash-
wood, Sunday.
* 2 Body Plies of NYLON (stronger than ever Oupont 66)
give twice the 'run-soft, safe warning-time; possible only
with Nylon. (see Tesi posted in :tour Canadian Tire Sore).
MULTI-CORD 'FIBRE B' BELTED 2+2+2
Whitewall
SIZE
I TIRE (and
Guarantee) Price
Before
cash
discount
1 TIRE
PRICE
After
Discount
for cash'
2 TIRES
or mote EACH
After
Discount
tor cash •
678/14 1735/14) 27.50 26.12 24.22
F78/14 1775/141 28.35 26.93 25.03
078/14 (825/14) 29.75 28.26 26.36
li78/14 (855/14) 31.70 30.11 28.21
G,78/15 ta25/151 30.30 28,78 26,88
1878/16 1855/151 31.80 30,21 28.31
L78/15 (915/15) 34.45 32.73 30.83
.178/15 Moil only) - - 30.83
* 2 Body Plies of non flat-spotting POLYESTER for the
all-time smoother ride.
* 2 Belt Plies of 'FIBRE B' rather than steel, to hold the
tread li1111 from squirm', provide the high modulus neces-
sary for up to double the mileage.
* 'Fibre B' is just out of the test tube. A fabulous cord that
gives a softer ride than steel, can't kink like steel or fail
like glass under severe compression.
* 'Fibre 8' by weight is 5 times stronger than steel and its
fewer pounds mean less unsprung weight per wheel,
resulting in fewer front-end repairs.
* 'Fibre B' is impervious to moisture, can't rot like rayon,
withstands heat in excess of 600°, over tWice that of the
next best fibre.
If you prefer Steel-Belted Tires,
you can have them at the same
pair prices as 'Fibre B' above.
Insurance
For Complete Home, Form,
Commercial and Auto Coverage
CONTACT
Bev Morgan Insurance
Agency Ltd.
238 Main St. Phone 235-2544
Exeter
Across From Beaver Lumber
Best Interest
We represent many Trust- Companies. We are
often able to arrange for the highest interest be-
ing offered on Guaranteed Investment Cer-
tificates.
Todays Rate 3/4 %
Guaranteed Trust Certificates are term deposits by which
$100,00 or more can be left on deposit for periods of one
to five years ... interest and principal ore fully
guaranteed ideal for churches, societies and
associations as well as private investors an excellent
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All companies represented are members of Canada
Deposit InSureince Corporation. Every depositor is insured
up to $20,000.
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INSURANCE -- REALTOR
EXETER 2354420
For over SO years it's been the accepted concept
that tires could be made from different cord
materials, but never mixed in I tire, Came the
Giant Step forward: the Belted Tire- with 2
different cords of different characteristics.
Now comes the second Giant Step: Multi-Cord
--deploying 3 kinds of cord in the one tire, each
cord possessing different characteristics. Results?
A combination of' benefits in 1 tire-never before
possible. Multi-cord is proof!
• PLUMBING • HEATING
• ELECTRICAL
Crediton 234-6381
G. L. SLAGHT
Safety 99 Multi-Cord 'Fibre B' Belted Tires are 5-Year Road-Hazard Insured :
44-Month, 44% Pro-rated Wear-out Discount Allowance.
.:VOMMITMEMSVANAVNM
2 Tires or more EACH TUBELESS WHITEWALL
WIDETRACII
SIZE TUBELESS BLACKWALL
Whitewall 4140 more
SIZE
After
emotion
ler cash
600/12 %%hewer
1 .48
12.98
13 49
600/12
A78/13 OK 13)
878 /13 (658111
C78/13 (700,131
D70 /14 1665/141.
878 /14 (735/14)
19.39
22.95
19.68
18.42
21.80
10,50
600/13
878/13 ii50/16)
C78/13 Von/14
16.49
16.98
18.40
15.67
16.13
17,48
Our 'New Generation'
Turnpike Widetrack
Before
Cash
discount
Aber
discount
lot cash
Turnpike 2+2 Polyester Widetrack is
made with 2 Glass belt plies plus 2
Polyester body plies. Wc call it 'New
Generation' because of the new impro-
ved Glass belt construction, With our
Polyester Glass-Belts you get the best
in stability, complete freedom from
overnight set, and up to twice the mile-
age. The same type of tire as original-
equipment 2+2 Belted Polyester. A
good replacement tire.
13.06
13.54
13,38
13.75
14. 5
C78/14 195/14)
E76/14 1735/M
F76/14 (715/145
G78/14 (025/I4)
1578)14 Itiseji Of Whitewall
560/1 S
22.75
19,72
20.42
25.95
20.76
21.49
14.20
ts.as
12.04
E78/14 035/14(1
F78/14 (775/141
F70/1'4 (775:14)
F70/14 1775;1411
G78/14 (825/141
070/14 1025/14)
070 /14 (825,111,
H70/14 (655,14)
1170/14 owl sp
23.70
20,85
21.61
24.95
21.95
22.75
Custom Slaughtering
and Processing
14,8
2.80
13 20
14.2
4.95
1/ 8
13. 4
14.20
16.96
F78/15 insiis)
9711/15 1825/15)
H/II/15 055/11j Whitewall
26.80
23.49
28.86
25.46
22.32
27.30 To Individual Requirements
Cottle m^d Hogs ore Government
trapectea in our Modern Abattoir for
Your Protection.
Specializing in Hickory
Smoked Horns and
Bacon
SLAUGHTERING ON
MONDAY ONLY
All Processing Guaranteed
LOCKERS FOR RENt
By Month or Year
17.65
20.78
25.70
18.71
19.72
24.41
6s8/15
f78110 075,151
F70/15 otsitstt
010115 (025111)
070/50 1591/8)
070/15 f015115(0
20.85
22.32
26.00
21,95
23,50
27.45
5-Year Itoad-Hazard Insurad:
36-Month, 36 % Pro-rated Wear-out
Discount Allowance,
11/8 /15 (5)5)15)
4170 /16 1065)15)1
23,49
29.55
22.32
28.07
Use your handy Canadian tire molt CARD t Bint•o-Glass design
Best-suited for high-speed highwayS
The Whippet is a sinewy, cool-running, twin Cross-ply tire that
gives big value for the money. Even at double the price we could
hot Make a better high-speed tire and still provide that cushion-
ride. Dupont 66 Nylon-for more strogth, less overnight set.
5.YR, Anal).11A2ARD INURED: 20 Nionth,20% Prolathe Weir-out Disc't Allowance
ainnomn TIRE charge 'Ter tire installation-
*WI you buy our OM or Sehrador Val‘e at our regular
catalogue price or st.exl. we mus: ins1,01 lire and vaitt
together. "A tire isn't new unless the %,the it too!" Static•
baleeco, tile and wheel, $1.00.
40Pitersunt fol- Cash is in lieu of Bonus toupons
unarm
TIRE inik.,,,„10.1EMSENIMIRM
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