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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-05-09, Page 8Swing into Spring SALE FRI., MAY 10 and SAT., MAY 1 1 Motorcycles, Campers and Lawn and Garden Equipment * MOTORCYCLES — See our large display of Kawasaki, Hodaka (over 30 bikes to choose from) * CAMPERS — inspect our line of Lionel Hardtop Campers Book your rentals now * LAWN & GARDEN — test the Canadiana line. Come out and get acquainted and enjoy PANCAKES AND MAPLE SYRUP All you can eat for $1. Attend our fe-Mt-etind meet. our ,staff. Randy Collins, Manager, Bil'RiAck, Parts and Warranty, Andy Wieckowskii Customer Service. L L G U L SPORTS & RECREATION LTD. 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SMITH 28 OZ Garden Cocktail ROYAL 3 OZ Jelly Powders ALL VARIETIES Dare Cookies KA DANA 100's Tea Bags ASSORTED PREPRICED 39¢ 6 OZ PKG ...••00""v"...W•••••••••ON,"•••••0"V dN'''''''''," KUM TIM PANT Ion 4•111111181111 Monday to Thursday - 8 to 6; Friday 8 to 0: Saturday, 8 to 1; Sunday 9 to 6 THE TENDER SPOT PHONE 238.2512 - GRAND BEND GIVE HER A DISHWASHER Inglia Everything you'd expect and thensome. FRONT LOADING Portable MODEL ONLY $329. TOP LOADERS ASALsOW 199 NGERICH S Sales & Service Ltd. Seaforth 527-0290 Zurich 236-4351 Pssst . . Remind them that the best selection of Mother's Day Gifts is found at . . . • JEWELLERS Exeter Main St. . . . And he's got the friendliest, staff in town to help you choose! Zion ladies to .pack bale By MRS. DAVID KESTLE CLANDEBOYE The U.C.W. of the Clandeboye charge was held in the home of Mrs. Andy Thompson with seven members present. The president, Mrs. C. Coughlin, presided. The hymn "Guide Me 0 Thou Great Jehovah" was followed by a discussion about the Live-Love project. All members worked together to make the poster for the Regional meeting to be held in Lucan United Church May 15th at 5:30 p.m. Shower Assisted by Mrs. Bob Richardson, Mrs. Eugene Glavin, Huron Park, was hostess Monday evening for a miscellaneous shower for Kathy Verbey (Coughlin). Many useful and beautiful gifts were carried to the bride by Pat Hodgins. Kathy gratefully thanked the guests. Persona Is Many Clandeboye residents attended the "Tell it Like it is"Sing presented in Lucan United Church Sunday evening. They enjoyed the program im- mensely. Mr. Hans Rosch. attended the, Curcillio that was held in Sarnia over the weekend. Don't forget the Community Shower to be held Thursday evening in Clandeboye United Church for Kathy Verbey (Coughlin). Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Simpson at- tended the christening Sunday in St. Marys of Mathew Neil Simp- son. Mr. & Mrs. Alec MacIntosh have been entertaining visitors from Foress, Scotland. Mr. & Mrs. Donald MacMillan and Mrs. Bert Pilger, Orillia, sisters of Mr. Macintosh and brother-in-law, together with the Macintoshes visited Mr. Macintosh Sr. in Essex County. Mr. & Mrs. P. Stonehouse and family have moved into the Clan- Lan Apartments. Several young people who have applied for the grant for Lucan Area Summer project have received it. Boys of this area take note, Boys up to age thirteen are needed for the pee-wee ball team. Practice Monday, Wednesday nights. There is also a need for girls to By MRS. M. H. ELSTON Robin Blair who has completed her first year at Trent University is home with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blair. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Lester (nee Bonnie McFalls) and daughter Charlene called in the neigh- bourhood on Saturday. Mrs. John McAllister is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Word was received recently by the Elston family of the death of their aunt, Miss Miriam Elston of Edmonton, who celebrated her 100th birthday last year. Visitors during the week with Mr. & Mrs. M. H. Elston were Mr. & Mrs. Elliott McRoberts, Exeter accompanied by Mr. Clarence Fletcher, Woodham; Mr. & Mrs. Borden Smythe, Centralia and Mr. Wm. H. Lambourn, London. make a team. Come on girls, it's fun, it's exercise. Be a sport. Join the fun. Mr. & Mrs. Beckett, Kitchener and Mr. & Mrs. R. Millson called on Mr. & Mrs. C. W. Millson Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. C. Millson and Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Glavin and Leona Mrs. Melvina Roherty, Hamilton is visiting with her daughters, Mrs. Pat Glavin and Mrs. Leo Boyle and their families before leaving for Maine, New Brunswick to visit relatives at her former home there. Sister St. Michael Guinan, Toronto visited over the weekend with her nephews, Thomas and Michael Ryan and families. Mr. Norbert Gooding, Windsor visited with relatives last Friday in the community. Pauline Regan was among the high school pupils who enjoyed a bus trip to Washington for five days last week. Mr. Richard Trainor ac- companied by his cousin Bill Wilflin arrived home by plane after enjoying a ten day holiday, in Freeport, Bahamas. George Ryan has completed his year at Fanshawe College London and is visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Ryan. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Carey visited over the weekend in Wallaceburg with Mr. & Mrs. Clare Rock and family. Sister Margaret Fleming of "The Pines" Chatham is a visitor were with Mr. & Mrs. G. Millson Monday. George Robertson returned to his parents home from Caron- port, Sask. where he studied in Briarchrist Bible College. George has obtained employment in Stratford for the summer months. this week with her mother, Mrs. Pat Fleming, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Thomson, St. Thomas were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mary Trainor and family. Last Sunday evening there were 39 young people and five adults who received the Sacrament of Confirmation at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Mr. & Mrs. Louis Farwell, Zurich visited on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Greg Fleming and family. Mr. & Mrs. Hanlon McDonald, Bornish, visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Charles Glavin last Friday. Mrs. Josephine Regier, Strathroy and Mrs. Clarice ,Parker and Rodney visited last Wednesday with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ford and family. SOLDIERS ON PARADE — At Thursday's variety show at Usborne Central school spectators were reminded of the days of World War Two, Shown above as soldiers are from the left, Janice Heywood, Elizabeth Scott, Laurie Prout, Rosemary Miller, Sharilyn Wegg and Elizabeth Miners. T-A photo Ladies prepare poster Clandeboye bride showered By MRS. THOMAS HERN ZION The May meeting of .Zion. West UCW was held Wednesday evening at the church, Mrs', Edgar 'Baker and Mrs. Cliff Jaques were in charge of the program on Family Life. Mother's Day readings were given by Mrs. Wm, Morley and, Mrs, Earl French, Mrs. Jaques and Mrs, Baker presented a skit. Mrs. Ray JaqUes conducted the business. A bale will be packed in June which will be taken to the Saugeen Indian Reserve at Southampton, Housecleaning of the church will be done May 30. It was decided to send a donation to the rehabilitation centre at Dash- wood. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hem were Sunday guests with Mrs. James Earl Exeter. They attended the church service at Exeter United Church. Mr. & Mrs. John Tookey and Cheryl were weekend visitors Mt. Carmel student travels to Washington s 7 •9 •