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Attention!
Mutual Fund Holders
Have you checked the value of your holdings lately? The
following shows the price change of 3 leading Funds in the
past 12 months,
Year End Year End Changes
Price 1973 Price 1972 %
Fund A $ 7.73 $10.69 —27.69%
Fund B 3.30 4.49 —26.50%
Fund C 5.92 7.93 —25.35%
And here is the performance of 3 selected Trust Companies
Equity Funds;
. Company A $10.09 $14,88
Company B 7,37 10,58 —30%
Company C 12.97 16.39 —21%
If you have monies in these funds put away for your retirement
years, don't you think it would be wise to take a good look at
them? NOW.
A recent client of mine invested $55,000 in 1968 in one of the
above funds, Today they were worth only $38,000.
Registered Retirement Pension Plans is my business. It will pay
you to give me a call, collect if you, wish,
Why not do it today.
JOHN J. PAYNE -
Grand Bend, Ontario
Phone 238-2111
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
To Our
Customers
We hope to move into new quarters as
a part of Exeter Pharmacy Ltd within
the next week or two, and to have an
official opening shortly thereafter.
The objectives of this move are to
create a modern pharmaceutical shop-
ping facility for the Exeter area with as
low a price presentation as our
greater buying power should permit.
To those who may have preferred the
separate facilities let it be said that the
rapid proliferation of non-productive
work thrust on the pharmacy by
governments, professional associations
and prescription plans is causing the
same result in many communities.
We would like to sincerely thank all of
our customers over the past twenty
years as well as the many fine
employees who have worked with us.
We hope to see all of you at the new
location next to our present store.
HUNTLEY'S DRUG STORE
235.1070
Drive Over The
Bridge.. . . And
You'll Find A
COMPLETE
SELECTION OF
Snowmobile
Accessories
We Make
SNOWMOBILE
Windshields
Jerry MacLean
& Son
AUTOMOTIVE LTD.
Exeter 235.0800
Our store is big enough to
serve your needs .. but smell
enough to be friendly,
SPECIAL
CLEARANCE
SALE
This Thursday,
Friday and
Saturday
1/2
PRICE
• Men's Sweaters
• Special Group of Pants
GOOD SELECTION
• Boys' Colored Long
Underwear
• Our New
Spring Fashions
ARE STARTING TO ARRIVE
• Shirts • Slacks • Top Coats
• Suits and Coordinates
S
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4.t
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SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION
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Thanks For Shopping at McKnights
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MEN'S WEAR =
235.2320
PORK and BEEF
For Your Freezer or Locker
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
In Our Modern Abattoir
Cut To Your Requirements
QUICK FROZEN
Special This Week
Fronts of Beef
Average 1?5 Pounds
Cut, Wrapped & Sharp Frozen
1's Vacuum
Schneider
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Schneider's
:t5rB. 89(
$1.19
89
vs 83(
large pieces 87t
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MINI SIZZLERS
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Schneider's
CHICKEN LEGS
Our Own
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Our Own Hickory Smoked
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Maple Leaf
COOKED HAM
Blue Bonnet
MARGARINE
McCormick's
CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS
Sandwich Size
$1.09
LB $1.69
3 Pound Ctns. 1• 1 9
20 oz. 1,9‘
Prepriced 89a
4 roll pkg. 69(
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10 oz. $ o99
15 oz tins
16 oz. jars 994
20 oz. bottle's 434
Beef, Liver, Chicken 2/37
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Oxydol or Sunlight King Size
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Maxwell House
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Kraft
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t2 pound bags _ _ 35
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SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLY!!!
FLING
PER PAIR
4 LB. WEIGHT
WORK SOCKS
$ 1.2 7 PER
SUPPORT HOSE
$2.47
OR
6 FPOAIRR $ 1 0
00
•
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BATS $3.67
COTTON QUEEN
QUILT BATS $2.47
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on
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AND OTHER
FAMOUS MAKE
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SEWING MACHINE
OUR RATES ARE
REASONABLE AND
OUR WORK
CARRIES
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OUR SEWING
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DROP IN FOR A CONSULTATION - NO CHARGE
Page 18 Times-Advocate, February 14, 1974. Couple back
from Hawaii
By GORDON MORLEY
BRINSLEY
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hodgins
and. Mr & Mrs. Roy Hodgins
sponsored the euchre party held
at Brinsley Community centre
Friday night,
Brinsley bride-elect
honoured by shower
Ladies' high was won by Mrs
Alonzo Hodgins; lone, Mrs. Jack
Hodgson; low, Mrs. George
Wilkinson; men's high, Alonzo
Hodgins; lone, Wilbert Lewis;
low, Evan Hodgins,
Mr. & Mrs. Levi White, Mr. &
Mrs. Luther Morley will be in
charge of the next party
February 22,
Bridal Shower
A community shower was held.
Monday evening for Diane
Sutherland in St. Mary's church
basement, Brinsley.
Several contests, sing-songs,
piano selections, tap-dancing,
and readings took place during
the evening.
Diane, her sister Lois, and
Margaret McAlpine opened the
gifts for which the bride elect
thanked everyone.
By MRS. THOMAS HERN
Zion West UCW held their
family night Friday evening with
a pot luck supper with group I in
charge of arrangements. The
program committee Mrs. Gordon
Johnson, and Mrs. Harry Hern
had as guest speaker, Mrs, Lorne
Hicks, Centralia who showed
slides she had taken on her trip to
Africa. These were enjoyed by all
present.
Personals
Mr, & Mrs. John Tookey and
Cheryl, London, were weekend
visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Thomas
G, Hern and Alan,
Persona I
UCW meeting was held
Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs. Fred Lewis.
SOUTH HURON WINNERS - The finals of the South Huron area public speaking contest for elementary
schools was held Friday and two girls will advance to the county championship in Clinton Friday. Above, con-
vener for the Huron Board of Education Harold Knisley talks with the winners Pam O'Brien, Zurich and Susan
Zielman, Stephen Central. TA photo
Three 4-H clubs to study
world of foods in Canada
By MRS. DAVID KESTLE
CLANDEBOYE
Clandeboye will have three 4-H
groups studying a World of Food
in Canada. Mrs. B. Henry and
Judy Henry are leaders for Club
I; Mrs, P. Groenewegen and Mrs.
A. Hodgins, Club II; Mrs. C.
Vogels and Mrs. R. Lynn, Club
III. These ladies attended leaders
training in Strathroy, Thursday
and Friday of last week.
Saturday morning will be the
first meeting of the Club II.
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Mr, & Mrs, Lorne Ballantyne
arrived home early Thursday
morning after holidaying in
Hawaii for two weeks.
Mr, & Mrs. Allan Elston, Mr. &
Mrs. Elmer Powe and Allan,
Centralia, were Friday evening
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Edwin
Miller,
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cottle, Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde, were
Friday evening guests with Mr, &
Mrs. Alvin Passmore,
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Strapp,
Laurie, Michael and Jamie
London, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald
Gilmour, Kevin, Paul and David,
Lucan, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray,
Robert, Janet and Ruth were
Sunday guests with Mrs, Jennie
Bray and Agnes,
• Mr. & Mrs. Case de mooy,
Sandra and Shari, London,
visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs,
Alvin Passmore.
Mr. & Mrs. John Batten, Helen
and Ralph,Elimville, Mr. &
Hans Gerstenkorn, Linda and
Steven, Hensall were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Dave
Passmore.
Mr, & Mrs. Alvin Passmore
were Sunday evening supper
guests with Mrs. Pearl Baynham
London.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Dawe,
Strathroy visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs, Glenn Rohde.
Mr. & Mrs. Mac Hodgert
arrived home Monday evening
after holidaying in the sunny
South.
The Fellowship Group will
meet Sunday evening in the
Church at 8 pm
February 28, the UCW is having a
Luncheon is Served in the church.
UCW
Clandeboye United Church
women met at the home of Mrs.
R. Williams where they enjoyed a
visit from the regional vice
president, Mrs. M.H. Hodgins,
Lucan.
The unit gave a donation to the
Napal mission and Mrs. A.
MacIntosh gave the report of the
official board meeting.
Mrs, J. Donaldson was in
charge of devotions. A dainty
lunch was served by the hostess.
Courage is theme
of Cromarty Institute
Mr, & Mrs. Ken Hodgson St.
Marys visited Thursday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Duffield.
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Hem &
family Zion were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Squire.
George Thomson spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Charles
McRobert.
Audrey Anderson Stratford
.was a weekend visitor with Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Johnson.
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins
and Berton visited Friday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Allan
Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Johnson and
family, Whitby, were weekend
guests with Mr. & Mrs. John
Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Hem and Mr.
& Mrs. Ernest Ferguson spent
Monday with Mr. & Mrs. Clayton
Ferguson West Lorne.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Rustin, St.
Marys, called on Mr. & Mrs.
Hamilton Hodgins Saturday
evening.
Persona Is
Mr. & Mrs. C, Millson and Mr,
& Mrs, Gerald Millson were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Eugene Glavin, Huron Park.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Rusywick,
Toronto are visiting for a few
days with Mr. & Mrs. C.W.
Millson,
Mrs. Karon Belton and girls of
London were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. G. Cunningham.
Mr. & Mrs. D. Kestle have
returned home after a three week
in Florida holiday along with Mr.
& Mrs. Emerson Wallis of
Granton. They visited in
Lakeland and saw other in-
teresting places such as Disney
World, Marineland and Cypress
Gardens, Tarpon Springs St.
Augustine and Silver Springs.
They found no problem with gas
going or coming home as long as
they were on the main freeway. It
seems the biggest problem is in
Florida.
Janis Kestle spent two weeks
with Mr. & Mrs. D. Newman,
Liven.
The community mourns the
losso of Mrs. Mervin Carter who
has been ill for quite some time.
Mrs. Carter was a school teacher
and taught in Exeter area
schools.
February 14, the St. James
Church Women will hold another
euchre in the church basement.
The president, Mrs. M.
Lamond, conducted the business
and announced the World Day of
Prayer service which is to be held
in Cromarty Presbyterian
Church, March 1, with the ladies
of Hibbert United Church as
guests.
Mrs. Calder McKaig chose as
her topic, Courage. Current
events were given by everyone:
The meeting closed with the
Lord's prayer in unison.
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
CROMARTY
The February meeting of
Cromarty WMS was held at the
home of Mrs. Mervin Dow
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
Dow presiding. The meeting
opened with a poem, Wanted. The
scripture lesson was read in
unison, followed by meditation
and prayer by Mrs. Dow: The
offering was received and
dedicated by Mrs. Lamond.
Seven members answered the
roll call by naming a woman
from the Bible and giving the
reason she was mentioned. Mrs.
Dow gave a reading on two Bible
women-Jochabid, the mother of
Moses, and her daughter,
Miriam, the prophetess.
Personals
There was a good attendance at
the South Hibbert public skating
night in Hensall last week. There
will be skating again on this
Saturday night.
Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker, and
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hulley of
Winthrop were guests at the
Heinbuck-Dreis wedding in St.
Andrew the Apostle Church in
London and at the reception at
The Banqueter, in Lambeth.
Mr, & Mrs. Otto Walker visited
last Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Cockwill, Dashwood.
THE BASE
FACTORY
OUTLET
NOW LOCATED ON HWY. H4 SOUTH OF CLINTON
AT VANASTRA
The telephone has been
described by a socioligist as "the
greatest nuisance among
conveniences and the greatest
convenience among nuisances."