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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-04-04, Page 12•9 1/8% 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 are fully guaranteed . ideal for churches, societies and associations as well as private investors an excellent legal investment for estate funds. 'All companies represented are members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation. Every depositor is insured up to $2(),000. Today*. Rate HODGSON LIMITED INSPRANCE — REALTOR EXETER 235-2420 * Subject to change Best interest We represent many Tryst Companies, We ore .often able to arrange for thehig hest interest offered. Cot-- tthsotes, Fresh for Eastert Laura Secord Buttercream Easter Eggs with the yellow yolk centres. Delicious. - Easter Candies from ogaiya jecout at EXETER PHARMACY 235-1570 LTD. Phone 235-1070 INCOME TAX The yearly tax changes hold no mystery for our Tax detectives. 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Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Carroll were weekend guests with Mr, & Mrs. Ford Dyer, Sarnia. Mr. & Mrs. Larry Greenlee were dinner guests Sunday with their grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis. Mr. & Mrs, Leslie Greenlee and Kim were Saturday evening dinner guests with their grand- parents, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Greenlee, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis spent Monday with their cousins, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dickins, London. Why Pay More? Choose Your Easter CANDIES, CARDS and NOVELTIES From Our Wide Selection *F EE PLAYPEN T Mr To the first baby born cit outh Huron Hospital during Baby Week , . OMPLIMENTS OF PROCTOR & GAMBLE he Winner is Sharon Catherine, daughter of . & Mrs. Martin De Bruyr', Crediton, Born April 1, * FREE DRAWS In Our Store With Purchase of Disposable Diaper's Men's Slacks Shirts Sweaters Children's Dresses Slacks T-shirts Clearing at 1/2 Price Ladies' Slacks Blouses Sweaters Dresses Pant Suits Skirts Long gowns STORE HOURS Thurs, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Fti. 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. revri enreg " Man. & Tues. 10:00 ohm, to 6:00 p.m. IN" .rc16.01111AL SALE Sat, 9:30 ts.m, to 6:00 p.m. ALL SALES FINAL 47 Main St. GRAND BEND Phone 238-2358 Page 12 Times-Advocate, April 4, 1974 Wooclham men attend Holstein Assoc, meeting Mr. 4 Mrs, George Wheeler, Mrs, Frank Rodd, Mrs. John Butters, Mr. Sr Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin, Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler and Steven and Miss Jean Copeland were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna and helped Mr. Wheeler, Sr. celebrate his birthday, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Brine and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Miller attended the Ladies Night of the Ailsa Craig Masonic Lodge Friday evening. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Jim Haziewood on the arrival of a baby sister for Stephanie. George and David Wheeler and Fred Parkinson took in the bus trip sonsored by the Holstein Friesian Association, Saturday. Mr, & Mrs. Austin Timms held a successful auction sale Wed- nesday. Austin, Elva and Linda have moved to their new home near Elginfield. cy Bertens, Joanne Selves and Patricia MacDougald. Front, Barbara Westman, Lynn Robinson, Elizabeth Levy and Linda Timms. By MISS JEAN COPE .AND wOODHAM Scott Thomson returned home frail St. Marys Memorial Hospital, Monday where he had been a patient following an apendeetomy. Mr, & Mrs. William Spence and Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Hartwick returned home Monday from an enjoyable holiday in Nassau. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs, Fred Parkinson, Margaret and Janet were Mr. & Mrs, Tom Parkinson of London, Mr. & Mrs, Randy Preszcator of St. Marys and Mr. & Mrs, Gerald Hern of Zion, The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the family of the late William Thomson who was a long time resident of this area prior to retiring to Exeter. The flowers in the church on Sunday were in his memory having been placed there by the family. GET COUNTY HONOURS — At the annual spring Perth County 4-H Achievement Day at Kirkton Saturday, members of area clubs received County honours, Back; left, Margaret Parkinson, , Debbie Schaefer,Nan- Centralia girls to visit potter April fool prize given card player and Mrs. Murray Neil will be donated to Bunny Bundle, Personals Senior Citizens met Monday for an afternoon of crokinole and cards followed by lunch. Mrs. Lorne Hicks returned home last week following a vacation at San Padre Island off the coast of Texas. Mr. & Mrs. Chas Rowe arid Carolyn, accompanied by Mrs. Richard Fox and Shari of Wind- sor, were visitors Wednesday of last week with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Essery, Carolyn was visiting her grandparents and other relatives before leaving for Vancouver where she has accepted a position in the office of the Canadian Pacific Airlines. She is a graduate of St. Clair College. Mr. & Mrs. W.Baker, Grand Bend, were visitors for a few days last week at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable, Visitors at the home of Mrs. Russell Schroeder were Mr, & Mrs. Sam Semple of London, Saturday; and on Sunday Mr. & Mrs. B. Webb; Mr. & Mrs. J, Schroeder; Mr. & Mrs. W. Schroeder and Lisa ,of London; M r& Mrs,. Lloyd Hewitt of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel were Sunday visitors with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Karl Keller in London. Mrs. Elliott Sutherland, Glencoe, Mrs. M. Turner and Michael of Dutton; Mrs. Will De Neire and girls, St. Thomas, and Gloria Sutherland of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Thompson are sisters. Steven and Susan Jaques, Granton were Saturday visitors with their grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden;Sunday, Mr. & Mrs. Bowden attended the confirmation service in Lieury United Church and were visitors with.Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Allison, Jim and Debra. Albert Regier is a patient in South Huron. Hospital, qatogozew Weetta By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA Nancy Tindall and Penny Smith were in charge of the worship service at the regular C.G.f.T. meeting Tuesday evening of last week. Dianne Skinner conducted the games. Darlene Knee and Ann Beaton were the leaders for the sing song. Teresa Reid was welcomed as a new member. The next meeting of the C.G,I,T. will be a visit to the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. D. Stuart and Mr. Stuart will demonstrate his hobby of pottery making. Euchre Party ' Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy and Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgins convened the euchre party in the Community Centre Monday night. Prize winners were ladies high, Mrs. Russell Schroeder; lone hands, Mrs. Maurice Mac- donald; low score, Mrs. Otto Darling; men's high, Percy Noels; lone hands TomTomes; low score, Chas. Railings. Frank Hi6ks was the winner of the April fool prize. The proceeds from the, next party gr ,in,charge of ,Mrst Percr,NOos..and THIS WEEK'S EXTRA SPECIALS Scope Wilkinson Mouthwash Blades It's BABY WEEK APRIL 1 TO 7 =CO DISCOUNT REGULAR STORE HOURS Mon, & Tues. 10.6 Sale runs Thurs. Apr. 4, 10:00 a.m. to Thurs. Apr. 11, 6:00 p.m New Spring Merchandise In Stock 'Now A FINE LINE OF LADIES 1 /2 SIZE DRESSES Savings on Spring Merchandise ALSO SAVINGS ON LEVI GWG, HIS. JEANS and CORDS STORE WIDE CLEARANCE DE JONG'S GRAND BEND CLOTHING Back Room Boutique Weds 1042 noon Thurs - Saf, 10.6 Arie Van Der Ende led the Christian Reformed song service on Sunday evening. A choir of members of the congregation led the singing with devotions by Rev, Buekema. Mrs. Forrest of Clinton, Stanley Tudor of Hensel] and Mr. Jeffrey of Wingham were welcomed to the Home at 'Mon- day's getogether. Marie Flynn provided the piano ac- companiment for the old tyme music and sing-along. The Kippen East Womens Institute were hosts Wednesday afternoon for the March birthday party. The , twenty celebrants were presented with gifts and a specially decorated cup cake and candle following the program. Mrs. Connelly was M.C. for the occasion and introduced the following entertainers; Mrs. Mary Broadfoot, Mrs. Hoggarth, Mrs. Drummond, Mrs. Hummel and Mrs. Kinsman. The audience enjoyed the old tyme dances by the ladies in costume, the action songs, the sing-along and piano instrumentals. Mrs, Scratch thanked the ladies on behalf of the residents. Ken Scott of Blyth and his orchestra entertained on Family Night. This program of country and western and old tyme favourites was very popular with the residents. Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land„ in accordance with the weed control act, 1972, section 4, #11, 14, and 20, an amendment thereto, that unless noxious weeds grow- ing on their land within the municipality of the Village of Grand Bend are destroyed by the date of June 15, 1974 and throughout the season, the municipality may enter upon the said land and have the weeds destroyed, charging the cost against the land and taxes, as set out in the act. The cooperation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. council visage of Grand Bend Notice to GRAND BEND PROPERTY OWNERS Destroy Weeds 433 MAIN . Prepriced $1,15 • , FAMILY SIZE 17 oz. 994 E X ETER STAINLESS SUPER SWORD EDGE PKG. OF FIVE 9at 235,1661