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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-09-27, Page 22Page '22 Times-Advocate, September 27, 1973 DECORATED BICYCLE WINNERS — The best decorated bicycle In Saturday's Exeter Fair parade was entered by Lee Blommaert shown at the right of the above picture. Runners-up at the left are Pearl Buswell and Donna Prout. T-A photo French recipes discussed at Dashwood 4-H meeting Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER r...1111111h.. Lower Interest Rates NOW AVAILABLE ON 1st and 2nd Mortgages anywhere in Ontario. on RESIPENTIAL —NG/V.S.TRIM_ COMMERCIAL and FARM PROPERTIES Interim financing on new construction or land development REPRESENTATIVES. IN YOUR AKA-PI-IC/Ng: SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS LTD, AREA CODE 519-744-6535 COLLECT WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH Now! Guaranteed Investment Certificates Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporatibn VG The senior Trust Company devoted entirely to serring the people of Ontario. 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CREDIT WIC and bELIVERY AVAILABLE At EXTRA COSI Penhale while visiting relatives and friends in the area, Accompanied by Mrs. Amelia Willert they visited Mr. & Mrs, John Pattison and family, Wingham; Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Willert 'and Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Hampson and families, Willowdale, Mr. & Mrs. Syd Baker attended the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star in Windsor last week. Harold McDonald for a few days last week. Sunday visitors were. Allan Bruce, Mrs. Mildred Dudley, Mrs. Vince Moran, and Mrs. A. Mason all of Brigden. Evelyn and Manuel Curts, accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Ken Smithers, London, attended funeral services for their cousin; Fred Lempke, in Imlay City, Michigan Saturday. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Vera Brophy were Mrs. Don McLellan and Jackie, Staffa. The Willing Workers of the United Church held a successful refreshment booth at the Parkhill Fair Friday. By the way: Get with it! If there were more self-starters, the boss wouldn't have to be a crank. Family honored on moving to Parkhill By MRS. IRVIN RADER Dashwood No. 2 4-H homemaking club held their second meeting Tuesday, at the community centre. Jayne Hayter, president, was in charge of the meeting with Sheila Willert taking the topic, "Heritage from New France". Many French recipes and customs were discussed. Later the girls tried their hand at making a baked bean casserole, grand-peres (dumplings cooked in maple syrup) and Parisian parfaits. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Restemayer spent a most enjoyable week at Inverlocky where they had good weather and good fishing. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Rau and Tammy, Stratford, have settled in Dashwood in the home pur- chased from Gerald Martene. He is plant foreman at Hall Lamp and she is opening a beauty salon, Rev. Frank Morgret has been released from St. Joseph's Hospital and is recovering at his home. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Cornelious and family, Sarnia, spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan, Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Oluf Pedersen and Mr. & Mrs. Bud Durdin were Mrs. Karen Nolan, Mrs. Marty Penn, Karen and Frank, California; Sgt. & Mrs. L,O. Pedersen and family, CFB Petawawa; Mr. & Mrs. George Scott, Calgary; Mrs. Bernice Saunderson and friend, Excessive exhaust noise points to a damaged muffler or exhaust p ipe. Hissing may be a partially-stopped exhaust pipe or a leaking connection. The major breeders of tire trouble are underinflation, bruises and misalignment. Rapid acceleration burns up gas excessively, and a car that will give 18 mpg at 40 mph can't do better than 6 mpg in a really fast getaway. Go slower until your car warms up, too. If your radiator boils over, let engine idle as you replenish the water, to mix the cold with the hot. Otherwise, the water you add may spurt back in your face - or crack the engine head. Keep your car properly oiled and greased. Engineers say, "Compared with the trouble it avoids, oil costs nothing," Today's oars need less regular maintenance; they're warrantled to give you good service. Come see the new models at Larry Sniders. Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235.1940 LONDON 22/.4191 Huron county's Largest Ford Dealer Drive in soon! and Mrs. Roberta Kieller, Toronto; Mrs. G. Durdin and Mr. & Mrs. Joe Manuel and family, London; Mr. & Mrs, Art Coombs, Clinton; Shelley Turcotte and Sandy, and Mrs. Karen Smith, Winnipeg, Lorelei Durdin has returned home after spending two weeks in Winnipeg. Mrs. Margaret Keiner, Columbus, Ohio, was a guest last week with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff By MANUEL CURTS GREENWAY The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. & Mrs. EarlSteeper and familyowing to the death of Mrs. Steeper's mother, Mrs. Alfred Nicholson. A social evening was held in the Corbett community centre Saturday for Mr. & Mrs. Les Mollard who have moved to Parkhill. They were presented with a wall clock from friends and neighbors. The annual harvest thanksgiving service was held in Grace Anglican Church Sunday morning, conducted by Rev. Walter Mills. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Romphf and family visited with the for- mer's sister and husband, Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Johnson in Embro Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Dave Brand, Sombra were visitors with Mrs. Church service to be cancelled By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA The Sunday School and church service will be cancelled on Sunday in favour of the Anniversary service in Zion West Church. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson were Mr. & Mrs. Grant Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Chester Brown, Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs. Mac Lunn, Ron Sutherland, Mrs. Don Heaman and Karen of London, Reid Brown and girls, Lambeth. The occasion was a birthday celebration for Mrs. Heaman, Reid Brown and Chester Brown. Mr. & Mrs. Russell Wilson and family spent the weekend at their cottage at Shepherd Lake. Mr. & Mrs, Karl Keller and family, London were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel, Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Scheifile, Kitchener were visitors for a couple of days this week with Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Barry Reid and girls, London. Mrs, Lawrence Hirtzel will give a Stanley Products demonstration at the U.C.W. meeting in the schoolrooni of the church on Tuesday evening. By MRS, STAN PREsztAToR Mrs. WM. Payne and daughter returned hotne Sunday from south Huron HeSpital, Exeter. kris Dye returned home Monday after being a patient a second time in St. Joseph's Hospital', London. MT. CARMEL Mrs, Christina -Dietrich and Milford Ayotte.are patients in $t. Joseph's Hospital, London, Judy Regier, daughter. of Mr. .& Mrs, Frank Regier, has returned after a five-month trip part-way around the world, Gerard O'Rourke has registered for the next year at Fanshawe College, London and Joseph O'Rourke has rettirned to his studies at St. Lawrence University. They are sons of Mrs, Clara O'Rourke. Mrs. Catherine Morrissey is visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Desjardine and family at Kin- cardine, Mr. & Mrs. John Glavin spent Sunday in Aylmer and visited Mr. & Mrs. TOM Ziler and family and Mr. & Mrs. Tom Morrissey and family. Kathy Ryan, daughter of Mr. Many entries to be walking By MR. MELVIN DURR BOSANQUET The annual walkathon of Thedford Athletic Association is expected to be well attended on September 30. Anyone desiring a sponsor over public school age, should contact Herb Moloy or Wayne Walker. Mrs. Sue Hawkins, Parkhill and Mr. & Mrs, Albert Carruthers spent a week's holiday at Lions Head, Jim Waite has returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital. Everett (Buster) Murdock is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Prance entertained relatives on Sunday for Valerie Gill's first birthday. She is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Gill Chatham and John Prance, great-grandfather, Exeter also attended. By MISS JEAN COPELAND Dr. & Mrs. Grant Mills and Doug, Calgary, Alberta and Mrs. Ray Mills visited during the week with Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Rodd and Blanche and Rhea Mills. Mr. & Mrs. Bev Westman, Granton and Janet Virstman, London were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna. Mr. & Mrs. William Spencer David, Susan, Steven and Sandra were Sunday guests with Mrs. Florence Johns, Exeter., Several from the community took in the bus trip sponsored by the Kirkton Womens Institute to Stoney Creek and St. George on Thursday. Mrs. John Butters, Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler and Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler and Steven visited Sunday afternoon with Rev. & Mrs. J.C. Cooke, Thamesford. Do you know what good clean fun is? No, what good is it? Two return from hospital Students, off to college if