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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-12-13, Page 5$ 1 995 ALL SHAPES, ALL SIZES, ALL PRICE RANGES As Low As FURNITURE LTD. Exptet ik* if(;:*4:;; Boa-Ski SS. New, lighter aluminum chassis. Slider or bogie suspension. Pop-up head light. 340cc or 440cc long- lived performance engines. Boa-Ski Mark II. Magnificently restyled for '74. Super-tough energy-absorbing front bumper. 340cc and 440cc engines; up to 47 hp. There's no snowmobile built better. Boa-Ski Mark I, Priced right for season after season of snowmobiling fun on a limited budget. Classy new' looks, quieter muffler, • dependable 292cc and 295cc engines. And, you save. Boa-Ski Mark-230. Great for the gals; load of fun for the kids. A scaled down version of the famous Boa-Ski line, Not a toy, but a fully equipped, two thirds size snowmobile, In the Boa-Ski tradition of depen- dability. man's best friend in the snow I) EXETER FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED THE BEST IN FARM MACHINERY 242 Main St. N., Etteter, Ont. (519) 235.1380 • HOMES Thlrie;-A4VOcate, Pecembv. Il e 1973 Fire chief urges core to avoid area tragedies Popo 5 "A Happy Christmas can change in a few moments into a family tragedy," warns fire.chief Gary Middleton, in homes where fire safety precautions are neglected, Such precautions sensible family's preparations for Christmas, he says. The fire chief urges the public to exercise special care in the getting up and decoration of Christmas trees, and draws attention to the following im- portant points. If plans call for a natural tree it should be bought fresh and green, and kept outdoors or in unheated garage before being brought into the home for decorating. Then, one or two inches should be cut diagonally from the butt, and the tree should be set up with the butt in water which should be maintained above the level of the cut. Check strings of electric lights should head the list of every carefully for worn insulation, broken plugs or loose bulb sockets, Only CSA,approved lighting sets and only non- flammable decorations should be used. Declare the tree a no- smoking area and keep matches out of the hands of children. Do not allow discarded gift wrappings to accumulate under the tree, Dispose of them as soon as the gifts are opened. Even a green tree will burn if ignited by burning paper around the base. Set up the tree away from heat sources such as fireplaces, TV sets or radiators. Do not allow It to block access to doors or win- dows in the event of fire,Switch off tree lights at bedtime or when leaving the house. FIRST SNOWMEN OF THE SEASON — The first snowfall of the winter season brought out some youthful craftsmen in the area. Shown above with their snowmen are Cathy and Randy Bowers of Crediton. T-A photo ,., O - WORKSHOP UNDERWAY — The Adult Workshop at Das wood „,,,,, sponsored by the South Huron Association for the Mentally Retarded is now in operation. Above, director Don Rawlings supervises work of April Holmes. T-A photo rova40414-;go-WAva;42:34gits-ubienatoiiemiww:s4i43;imovi:;asPae;a:vivai:;a4,0aNilava);a:117a.ginizaxica.es,in,;:i5likati,owis);:f d li .0: Farm Tools For Christmas PLEASE ORDER EARLY • Tire Changers • Head Gates • Wrench Sets • Drills • Battery Booster Charger • Welders • Compressors • Heavy Duty Grinders • Other Items BUY QUALITY PRODUCTS FROM ALVIN M. BECKER RR 1 Dashwood Phone 237-3213 T. PRYDE & SON LTD. Ph one 235-0620 Main St., Exeter • MONUMENTS • MARKERS • INSCRIPTIONS Contact Jack Pryde: Office 235-0620 or Home 235-1384 DISPLAYS ALSO IN GODERICH AND CLINTON "OUR BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1919" Bowling Scores Tuesday Ladies HH M. Boltzmann 631 2 43 AH G. Bierling 572 5 40 HYH J. Simpson 450 0 6 HD P. Hunter Duvar 682 7 60 HG B. Sangster 6135 4 68 FF J, Cooper 716 3 51 PS A. Mollard 577 0 26 PP P. Haugh 757 7 63 AB S. Curtiss 606 4 40 AX J, Hunking 522 3 47 MM G. Farquhar 662 5 62 PKP K. Campbell 557 2 42 Ladies Thursday AC M. Deline 498 7 54 AE J, Ratz 543 7 54 MM B, Miller 565 0 46 GG M. MacDonald 737 7 44 HH N. Dowson 613 0 60 SP P. Lightfoot 628 4 32 JS P. Brooks 535 3 44 BL A. Appleton 584 7 77 Cy J. Mantey 505 0 48 PP D. Bourne 609 5 56 FF L. Gillis 574 2 22 Exeter Mens 'A' McK A. Hunking 738 5 54 FL B. Bronsard 660 2 10 SP B. Lavery 733 5 62 167 C, Murray 653 2 41 S&P G. Stire 705 5 42 BL D. Brintnell 645 2 24 H&K H. Boltzmann 746 5 50 SV R. VanDorselaar 714 2 25 DD P. McFalls 726 7 64 C4th E, Matzold 742 0 62 RO J. Fuller 698 4 65 LP J. Bell 840 3 40 Men's Industrial CO D. Jackson 745 0 32 DP J. Fuller 877 7 73 CU A. Schwartzentruber 614 5 59 AK H. Brand 520 2 38 MF R. Brintnell 712 7 69 DN R. Cockwell 599 0 42 BS B. Hogg 665 7 45 HH H. Evans 523 0 31 DD G. Stire 661 7 37 AL T. Price 628 0 43 Mixed League Friday CH C. Murray 672 5 63 LG J. Goldsmith 570 2 41 MI B. Sanders 605 7 49 DS C. Lee 595 0 26 MA B. Reynolds 624 4 42 VA P. McFalls 688 3 52 A PLAY AT PRECIOUS BLOOD — During Friday's Christmas concert at Precious Blood school, students presented a play. The characters shown above are Ted Ducharme, Lynn Marie Brooks, Lucy Van Esbroeck and Mary Vink, T-A photo Sunday M&P Al. Neal 691 5 62 UN S. Skinner 654 2 32 OC S. Wightman 449 4 26 IN R. Hippern 551 3 28 TC N. Koehler 677 5 68 ON F. Wells 694 2 31 DO G. Boreman 629 4 56 BB W. Glanville 620 3 54 Jr. & Sr. Boys and Girls .1% KED M. Brintnell 299 • '5' ," 5 ST P. Inch 324 0 CO G. Pfaff 312 S' 3 DY G. Armstrong 313 2, 2 AT J. Darling 411 5 5 CC D. Bogart 349 0 0 Ig 1 ....;;,_......7_, - ' ./ (''.:i '''`i, ....h. I. i 5' 'p y ;. i` --- --'.4, g A mirror, mirror ,--.- _,..........„._........• , .._ .„, .14 gi. A/di ': -... -......- 4M, i ... „, i : .(.4 for the wall, ,r_. 1•''',' i A .r..4 , 1 g .- ' Al r I Ai ";1' .4: rq I N . {,t i Q ; f _ /1 1 •IS One of the fairest ,..., , (..,..,..,. ... 4. e. 11,kt '4-iro gifts.' of all. ,-: , .r. /.,„ A . ,,,......... • .„. NI IS il; AIt Lucan Mens RE G. Donaldson'656 2 20 JD P. Clarke 645 1 9 RS J. Morgan 526 2 • 4 BS Keith Dickson 531 1 3 HR F. Cowdrey 676 3 13 SF R. Rollings 615 0 10 SC C. Glenn 675 3 22 CE D. Carty 542 0 12 LH W. Smith 682 3 18 FE B. Lightfoot 567 0 9 Lucan Lathes IS L. Harrison 662 5 46 SP B. Storey 614 • 7 45 RO J. Dauncey 633 2 39 DA M. Young 518 0 33 K. Haskett 518 FS P. Davis 544 3 33 HH E. Coughlin 543 7 25 RA M. Parnall 574 7 22 CO S. Wilcox 558 4 19 GE T. Carty 487 0 12 RP P. MacDonald 508 0 6 Luton Colleens DO E. Hodgins 529 3 21 RP A. Clarke 555 1 20 HHS B. Wraith 540 3 19 TB B. 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