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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-06-27, Page 24Times- Wyocate, June 27, 1974 CHATTING WITH THE CHICKENS — Students of room two of Exeter public school enjoyed a visit to the home of their teacher Mrs, Marie Tieman, Huron Street, Friday afternoon. In the above picture three partly grown chickens are drawing the attention of the youngsters. T-A photo Man home from west Whalen Cubs visit cam SKY1A/AY KET rn7ralia Phone 228-6431 WEEKEND SPECIALS Fresh Cut Round Steak Centre Cut Loin Pork Chops Schneider's Skinless Wieners Fresh Ground Beef US Fresh Crisp Lettuce Head Florida Tomatoes Hostess Potato Chips Pepsi or Gingerale 26 oz. 4/ New Potatoes Beach Towels OPEN DOMINION DAY —JULY 1 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Store Hours - Monday to Friday 9:00 to 8:00 Saturday 9:00 to 6:30 LB. $1.39 LB. $1.19 Vacuum LB. 85c LB. 89c 35( LB. 39( Reg. 69C 594 894 Plus Deposit 0 LBS.$1.49 $2.99 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Wallis and family, London were Sunday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Alton Wallis, Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins at- tended a Tupperware party Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Hodgins, Lucan. Mr. & Mrs. Earl French visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Bannerman, St. Marys. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson visited Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. David Hord, Strathroy. • Douglas Baker, Windsor and Lorne Ferguson, Watford visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mills, Cen- tralia and Linda Coughtrey, Seaforth were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod Mills. Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins spent Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Grose, Glanworth. By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Mr. SE . Mrs. Bob Tindall at- tended the Horse Show at Platt- sville Saturday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Karl Jefferies and family were Sunday evening dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll, Mr. & Mrs. Ron. Carroll and children and Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Carroll attended the "Armitage Reunion" at the Arva Park Sunday. Harry was this years oresident. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mogk, John and Janet, Guelph were weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs and family. They were joined by Mrs. Dobbs father, Mr. H. S. McLean, Teeswater, who plans to spend the week with them. Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Love and Joyann were guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis. Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were Wednesday afternoon guests with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Steele ,111 A A pOr' "7 /Ss IT! Artelairinettor SCRATCH & DENT SALE RePR/GeRii TORs BUY DIRECT ONS FFPOTHRTE 0/shivA islieRs, ,A. A NGk's TR ANSPORT 104DR FRI., JUNE 28 to MON., JULY 1 OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. MAX'S TV & APPLIANCES 238-2493 GRAND BEND OAK ST. Yos, catik• r pt. AND $AVE DR DEMONS/RA /OS, ONE OF AP k" -/ENIRS •+. 1.? o4'4 •:-.414„,44 • • ,.1,,15). ECONOMY PRECUT STUDS 2x4 - 92 1/2 " ECONOMY GRADE only 55<E. REZ STAIN ONLY 689 GALLON ASPENITE PANELS 1/4 " x 48" x 60" . . . .2.87 3/8 " x 48" x 72" . . . 3.42 PORTLAND CEMENT 801b. bag 1 40 SAKRETE , . REDI-MIX Just add water 90 lb. • Concrete 1.99 1.99 1.99 EAVEST ROUGH Galvanized White /0' trough 1.26 2.96 10' conductor pipe 7 1.61 3.41 Sand Mix, 80 lb. Mortar, 80 lb. COPPER WIRE NMD-7 14/2 100 Foot Rolls SPRUCE PLYWOOD 4x8 - 3/8 "D" Grade A80 EACH "I' PICNIC TABLES 70" Western Red Cedar table Precut, ready-to-assemble 0.. Everything included. 296° SP • 0, ' .-4,7 141 New i.member at Greenway By MANUEL CURTS GREENWAY The Doric Lodge, Parkhill,, will be in attendance at the United Church service next Sunday. At the Communion service last Sunday, Mrs. Clare Woodburn was welcomed as a member, being transferred from Mitchell United Church. Best Wishes are extended to Brian Hodgins and Carol Quesnel who were married on Saturday, Brian is the son of Mr. .& Mrs. Max Hodgins. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Bill Austin on the birth of a daughter, June 12,"a wee sister for Gary. Marlene Bullock graduated from St. Joseph's Regional School of Nursing at ceremonies held in Alumni Hall, London, Friday evening. Marlene is • the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bullock. Evelyn and Viola Curts at- tended a trousseau tea given by Mrs. Manfred Pennington at her home in Parkhill, Sunday, in honour of her daughter Susan's forthcoming marriage. Wendy Pollock and Michael Buckler, Chatham were early weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Milton Pollock. The Steepers and the Mollards were family picnicing in Parkhill on Sunday and the Luthers in Dashwood. By the way: July the eighth is the magic date When three people in Middlesex- Huron Will know for sure what is their fate When electors cast their votes for 'em. They all have promised pie in the sky If to Ottawa they will go But cross my heart and hope to die They plan to use your dough. Surprise pair with chivaree By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD About fifty relatives, friends and neighbours chivareed and paid a surprise visit on Mr. and Mrs. George Kellett on Friday evening in honor of their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary which is on June 30. The attendants of twenty-five years ago Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper (nee Lorraine Little) of Kippen were also there. Euchre was played and priies were won by the following: ladies high, Mrs. Norman Ferguson; ladies low, Mrs. Art Heard; men's high, Al Flynn; men's low, Glenn Jeffery; booby, Art Heard. George and Hilda were presented with many beautiful and useful gifts. They both replied and all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". Persona Is Mr. & Mrs. John Batten, Helen and Ralph, Elimville, Mrs. Myrtle Passmore, .Darlene and Dale, Bill Hooper, Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Passmore were guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Davie Passmore and Tom. The occasion was Tom's first birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Archie Etherington attended the fiftieth wedding anniversary celebration on Saturday for Mr. & Mrs. Fred Funston of London. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore spent a few days last week with Mr. & Mrs. Case de Mooy, London and Mr. & Mrs. Ken Brazier, Brantford. Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Jeffery, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie attended the Luther reunion on Sunday at Dashwood Community Centre. Mrs. Edwin Miller is a patient in University Hospital, London. Group C of the U.C.W, catered to the Allen-Kernick wedding on Saturday. and Sherry, London. On Sunday they were guests at a birthday dinner for their grandson Gary Barker at the home of his parents Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barker. Karen Henderson, Lucan and Walde Van Geel were guests also. Doug Parker's Barber Shop Closed July 1-7 for vacation LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES 25 SAVEWAYS TO SERVE YOU ! LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 Man. - Thurs, 8:30 - 6:00 Friday 8:30 - 9:00 Saturday 8:00 - 4:00 • V. 4, y .4" T'4 .114 ---J1L-A • • , A. • AL A, 'At -A _Ai ',A - mi., AN, _Ai:. •imi By MRS. HAMILTON HODG1NS WHALEN Michael and David Scott at- tended the Cub Camp at Wild- wood on the weekend. Roy Pullman, London visited his parents Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman on Sunday after returning from St. Paul, Min- nesota. Persona Is Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern spent the weekend at their cottage at Nine Mile Lake. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Morley, Hazel Park, Michigan spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Morley. Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hern at- tended a wine and cheese party Wednesday evening for Berdena Monck, London who just graduated as a registered nurse. Mrs. Larry Hern attended a shower Thursday evening for Susan Rosser at the home of Mrs. Ken Ready, London. Mr. & Mrs. Allan Hodgins, and Mr. & Mrs. Allan Gee attended a birthday party for Mrs. Walter Gee, London at Hook's Restaurant Saturday evening while Mr. Walter Gee was in Cupar, Saskatchewan celebrating his mother's 90th birthday. Ruth Anne McRobert held a shower for Debbie Stanley on Thursday evening. Jeffery and David Betteridge, St. Marys spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson. ISEWEEK'S SASHLESS WINDOWS 2'6"x 2'0" (RSO x 28 ') 29.95 3'0" x 2'6' (RSO 40" x 34") 36.95 4'0" x 2'6" (RSO 52" x ) 44.95 4'0 x 3'0" (RSO 52'' x 40") 46.95 5'0" x 2'6' (RSHL x 3L") 49.95 x 3'0" (RSO SL" xr40 53.95 All storm and screen panels are self- storing. Hardware and exterior trim included with each window, PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL JUNE 29, 1974 Now Open SAVEWAY EXETER 227 Main St., No. 4 Hwy, North PHONE 2351582