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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-01-03, Page 5CALVINETTES SING — The Calvinettes group of Christian Reformed Church in Exeter recently entertained residents of the Queensway Nursing Home in Hensall. The group is shown above. Back, left, leaders Mrs. Joanne Streutker and Mrs. Tina Visscher, Ann de Weerd, Ruth Knip, Jane Rooseboom, Cathy Koskamp, Linda Lenting and leader Mrs. Bea Uyl. Centre Joyce Penninga, Tracy Clark, Mary Hovius, Anita Verbeek, Rolinda Knip, Annette Branderhorst,Beverly Branderhorst, Carol Ann Van Wieren, Marion De Weerd. Front, Lanette Streutker, Marilyn Boarda, Joanne Koskamp, Darlene Uyl, Margaret De Vries and Janet Marquardt. Plan to buy .resuscitator Times-AdYacate, January 3, 1974 Page List Kinsmen draw winners The Times-Advocate does not knowingly publish mis- leading, fraudulent or 'bait' advertising. All advertisements are ac- cepted on the premise that the product is fairly de- scribed, is available at the advertised address, and will be sold to the customer at the price and terms out- lined in the advertisement. If a reader should find anything less than faithful compliance with these con• ditions, The T- A would ap- preciate knowing it, Advertisers who deliber- ately violate these stand- ards will not be permitted to use these columns. HAPPY WV YEAR ONE AND ALL CLIFF RUSSELL ESSO AGENT RR 3 Dashwood 238-2481 • 4`,V:P^1- nto ' dj METI1ORIALS T. PRYDE & SON LTD. Phone 235-0620 Main St., Exeter • MONUMENTS • MARKERS 41 INSCRIPTIONS Contact Jack Pryde; Office 235-0620 or Home 235-1384 DISPLAYS ALSO IN GODERICH AND CLINTON "OUR BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1919" Thank You . . On behalf of residents and staff of Huronview, I would like to say a heartfelt "Thank you" to all the people of Huron County and surrounding communities who came to Huronview during 1973 either in groups or individually to entertain, take part in activities with, or visit residents. You can have no idea how much this giving of your time and talent means to folks here. Everyone likes to hear from peo- ple "back home" and for some of our residents you are their only link with the old community. Again, thank you and a Happy New Year. C. A. ARCHIBALD, Administrator Osborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company HEAD OFFICE — EXETER 235-0350 Insures: • Town Dwellings oAll Classes of Farm Property • Summer Cottages • Churches, Halls Extended Coverage (wind, smoke, water damage, falling objects, liability, etc.) is also available DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS President, Timothy Toohey RR 3, Lucan Vice-President, Robert Gardiner RR 2, Staffa Clayton Colquhoun RR 1, St. Marys Martin Feeney RR 2, Dublin Ray McCurdy RR 1, Kirkton William Chaffe RR 4, Mitchell Ross Hodgert Hugh Benninger Clayton Harris AGENTS goo Woodham 1.0 229-6643 Dublin 345-2001 Mitchell 348-9051 Chapman and Lisa, Port Lam- beth; Mr. .& Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke of Oakville spent Christmas with their parents Mr, & Mrs, Lorne Chapman and Rod. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hoy .and Mr. Mrs. Ed Fink, Ripley, were in Toronto on Thursday attending the funeral of Mr. Harry Kin- sman, uncle 'of Mr. Fink. WEEKEND SPECIALS JANUARY 2 3, 4, 5 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit n11 quantities of all advertised items. AL'S MARKET HENSALL ONTARIO 1 1 I' IT TUTU-7TM ;TI11111 II i i ii i 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 1! York Blanched or Spanish SALTED PEANUTS CHOCOLATE Will an BARS Heinz NUMBERS Schneider's STEWS R Celebration obin Hood MIXES Robin Hood FRUIT CRISP MIX Schneider'so Pure ARD Splendor Ready Cut MACARONI or SPAGHETTI U. S. No. 1 Large HEAD LETTUCE Florida Size 125 TANGELO'S Canada No, 1 PARSNIPS FROZEN FOOD Schneider's TUB OF CHICKEN PIECES 2 lb. package .D11111111111111111111111111111 1 1111111111111 11111111 1 111 timmiumni111uni11111 i1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111111111111111111m iunlilll11r11rrlllrlllrllulrl111111111111111111a111t11111111111111rrh .46.tattit44m. Turkey Legs 19 lb. $6.75 Side Bacon Store sliced Fresh Ham Slices Wing Steaks 4th to 7th rib Prime Rib Roast Fresh Side Pork Fresh Pork Sausage FRUITS & VEGETABLES 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 Heinz Sna pple DRINK C arnation l CHOCOLATE MIX LIQUID DETERGENT Allen 's ORANGE CRYSTALS 40 fluid oz. 31$1.00 79( 79< 694 594 79t 4/9% 240z 59t 190z 2/$1.00 49t 2/95‘ 14 Fluid Oz. 2/24 Fluid Oz. Deal Pack 1 lb. 20/54 bars 5/3 1/a oz. 11 oz. 12 oz. 13 oz. lb. 690 lb. $1.09 lb. 890 lb. $1.49 lb. $1.29 lb. 890 lb, 950 2/45$ doz. 53$ 2 lb. bag 35$ 2 lb. $2.75 'CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Phone 762-7344' Mrs, Bertha MacGregor; Phone 76Z-702 Many enjoy holiday visiting Mt. Carmel Hensall woman. dies. in hospital Miss Reina Stephenson of liensall passed away in South Huron Hospital on December 26, 1973 in her 75th year. She was the dear aunt of Robert and George Stephenson both of Toronto, The late Miss Stephenson rested at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel in Hensall when funeral service was held December 29, 1973 with Rev. Donald Beck officiating. Inter:. ment in Lairds Cemetery Pallbearers were Bill Smith, Wilmer Turner, Ralph Turner, Howard Lemmon, Leonard Ritchie and Blake Alton. United Church Notes Rev, Don Beck preached on the sermon topic "Do you want to be great!" for the New Years ser- vice Sunday morning. The choir rendered the anthem "Come all ye worthy gentlemen", under the direction of Mrs. Turkheim at the organ. The flowers in the Church ,were in memory of the late Miss Reina Stephenson. Smile awhile ... Divorce Lawyer — to woman client: "I have succeeded in making a settlement with your husband that is eminently fair to both of you," Woman Client: "Fair to both? Huh! I could have done that myself ! What do you think I hired a lawyer foil" a THE CArrOgj SAYS Let Us Y Hear 10., From You! ,,. If you know of a young couple recently married or about to be just fill in this coupon and mail to our office. We will start a 6 month subscription for the newlyweds as our wedding gift. NAME OF NEWLYWEDS ADDRESS DATE MARRIED__ SIGNATURE 6.4-1te eXekrZiMICS 'A 6110Cilfe 1144 noi3E5/133., OntarIc Miss Rita and Mary Theresa McCann; London were holiday visitors with their parents, Mr, & Mrs, Arnold McCann and family. Mr, & Mrs. Ted Lane,Michigan, visited for a few days with Mrs. Laura McCann and her family, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Houlahan and family, Mr. & Mrs. Ed Houlahan and family, Mrs. Theresa Erickson, Mrs. Rita Metro and family all of Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Mercer and family; Mr. & Mrs. Don Wells and family Exeter, were guests of Mrs, Kathleen Houlahan and Jim and Mr. & Mrs. Joe Houlahan. Holiday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Joe Carey were Mr. & Mrs. Clare Rock and family, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Carey and family; Mr. & Mrs. Larry Carey and Louise, Mr. & Mrs. Tony Timmermans, Laurie and Lisa; Mary Eileen Carey. Mr. Joseph Dietrich and Paul flew,t 9, Winnipeg fora few days to visit the letters' sister; Mr. & Mrs. Wm.. Patterson and girls. Miss Helen McCann, Hamilton has returned to classes after being a New Years guest with Smiley — Continued from Page 4 warm, though not unexpected, reception on Tuesday evening, when several citizens of the town and district waited on him at the close of evening service with cars and treated him to a drive in the country, landing finally at Anderson's Island, where they treated him to still further generosity by making a slight addition to his toilet in the way of tar and feathers. This demon- stration of affection was ac- companied by a very earnest request that he continue his journey, making tracks with the heels toward Stirling or a still greater display of feeling would be manifested by all present. "Mr. Bundock could hardly claim to be taken by surprise as he had been warned of what might happen to him and in fact on Friday evening of last week some little attempt was made to carry out this same program', but the generous use of firearms prevented the affair being pulled off. "Mr. Bundock has been in Stirling for a couple of years and claimed to be faith haler." Now, there is the kind of style, elegant but incisive, that you'll never find in a daily paper. Mrs. Noreen McCann and her family. Mr. & Mrs. Stan Loos, Sarnia visited for New Years with Mr. & Mrs. Pat Sullivan Sr. and family. Mr, & Mrs. John Gillespie, Margaret McCann and friend were guests with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. McCann and family. Mr. Paul and Donald Carey, Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Micallef and Kathy, Mrs. Leo Girard and family spent holidays with Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Carey. Mr. & Mrs. Philip Waller and Mr. George Ryan London were New Years guests with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Ryan. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Eckert and family Kitchener Mr. & Mrs. Mike Cooper and daughter, Zurich visited during holidays with Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Dietrich and family. Mr. Richard Trainor, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Thomson were holiday visitors with Mrs. Mary Trainor and family. Mrs. Charlie Glavin has returned home after visiting for a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Hanlon MacDonald. Holiday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John Glavin were Mr. & Mrs, Larry Wismer, Mr. & Mrs. Gary Loomis and family, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Van Bokel and family Salford were New Years guests of Mr. & Mrs. John Rutten and family. By MRS. ED NETHERCOTT The Crediton Community Centre was alive with action Monday evening as numerous area couples came to greet the New Year in and bid farewell to the old. We all enjoyed listening and dancing to the music by the Heywood Brothers and a fabulous hot roast beef lunch was served, Surprise Party Mrs. Tilley was surprised last Saturday evening when Mr. & Mrs, Donald Jory, Mr, & Mrs, Ward Neeb and family and Mr, & Mrs, Bill McAdams and family came to help Mrs. Tilley celebrate her 79th birthday. The evening was enjoyed by playing cards and lunch was served by friends and relatives. Agnes Lamport, Detroit; Mrs. Roland Bumler, Pam, Marcia and Linda, Mt. Clemens, visited Friday and Saturday with Mr. & Mrs, Lloyd Lamport and Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Lamport, A wife yelled at her husband, "There are more than 100 empty whisky bottles in the closet! Where do they all come from?" "Don't ask me," the husband replied. "I never bought an empty whisky bottle in my life." If 'a girl doesn't watch her figure,' the boys won't. Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Grain • Feed • Cement Building Supplies Coal 228-6638 LESSONS IN CURLING — New Curling enthusiasts received special instruction at the Exeter Curling Club. Above, instructor Robbie Robichaud shows proper delivery to Mrs. Thelma Finkbeiner, Crediton, and Les Coleman, Kippen, T-A photo The Kinsmen club of Hensall held their annual .Christmas, Draw, December 22. The lucky winners were Daryll Raymond, Huron Park, and George Varley, 'Kippen. The top ticket sellers were Earl Stephen and Dick Packham, members of the, Kinsmen club. They also sold the winning tickets, The Hensall Kinsmen plan to buy a Resuscitator for the Hensall Fire Department with proceeds from the draw. Persona Is Mrs, Bertha MacGregor spent New Year's with Mrs. Eric Munroe in Seaforth. Corporal Doug Wein of the R.C.M,P., Mrs. Wein and David of Whitby spent Christmas holidays with their parents Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker and Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Wein, Exeter. Mr. Kenneth Parker is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital where he is receiving treatment. Mrs, Mary McMurtrie, who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter for the past three weeks returned to her home on New Years' Day. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon T., Munn of Stoney Creek spent the. Christ- mas holidays With the latter's mother Mrs, Ida Munn. • &, Mrs. Don Dalton of Seaforth wererecent visitors with the .latter's parents Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker. Mr. & Mrs, Alf .Smith spent the Christmas holiday with their daughter, husband and family, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Tipping at Dorchester. Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke returned to their home in Oakville after spending Christmas week with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Mr. & Mrs, Michael Hoy and Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hoy spent Boxing Day with Mr. & Mrs. Ed Fink at their cottage RR 1 Ripley, Ontario, Mrs. Teressa Fletcher has been a patient in Seaforth Hospital for the past three weeks. Dorothy Farquhar of Toronto spent the Christmas holidays with her mother Mrs, Emma Farquhar, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hoy of London and Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hoy spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hoy. Mr. & Mrs, Craig Chapman, Essex; Constable Gerry, Mrs.