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Shop At
Wilson's Jewellery
413 Main St. -Exeter
PLEASING YOU PLEASES US
for euchre prizes
By GORDON MORLEY
BRINSLEY
Thirteen tables of euchre were
played at the Brinsley Com-
munity centre Friday. High score
winners were, Mrs. R.
Schroeder, Levi White; low score
winners, Mrs. Roy Hodgins,
Harold Egan and lone hands,
Mrs:Wilbert Lewis and Norman
Lewis, The hidden score winner
was Mrs. Evan Hodgins. Next
party conveners are Mr. & Mrs.
Don Allen, Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Egan and Jean Miller.
Best wishes for a speedy
recovery is extended to Mrs.
John Lewis who is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Vickie Lewis spent Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Case,
Thirteen tables play
Exeter.
Bill Prest, Lindsay is home for
a weeks holidays with his parents
Mr. & Mrs. George Prest and
Cindy.
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Tweddle and
family were Sunday visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Tweddle,
Max Shepherd, Lindsay spent
the weekend with his parents Mr.
& Mrs. Elmer Shepherd, Lieury.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Odd were
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Odd's
father Cecil Ellwood.
April
Ambrose Koricina Sr. and
daughter Maggie, Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Koricina and family visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ambrose
Koricina and family.
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, 260 TILLSON AVE., AT COYLE LAKE,
TILLSONBURG
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MAPLE SUGAR, SYRUP & BUTTER
BAKING SUPPLIES
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—265 BBLS OF ASSORTED GOODIES—
STORE HOURS: Monday to Saturday - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday and Friday - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Open Good Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p,m,
Children must be accompanied by an adult
THIS OFFER EXPRIES APRIL 29, 1975
Up to 16' Reg. 504 Foot —.Complete with rollers, brackets, end stops
Metallic Brocades & Laces
$ 1
00 YARD
Regular To $4.98 Ydrd
Celanese Linings 69 c
Regular $1.35 Yard
BARGAIN TABLES
Brassieres • Panties
• Night Gowns • Etc.
At Less Than Cost
We Are Also Going Out of Boys' Wear
SEE OUR MONEY-SAYING BARGAINS
ON SHIRTS, PYJAMAS, ETC.
SPECIAL
COUNTER
OF
DOZENS
OF BOLTS
OF MATERIALS
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Phantom Super Stretch
PANTI
HOSE Reg. $3.00
Gothic
PANTI
HOSE
$ 59
Reg. $2.00 59
Local euchre and bowling head
Elimville community activities
London visited with Mr.
Alvin Fulton and Larry.
World 'Day of Prayer services
being held at Zion Church
By CATHY COOPER
On Monday, at Elimville Hall
an euchre party was held. There
were six tables in play. The prize
winners were; ladies high,
Blanche Johns; ladies low,
Dorothy Elford; men's high,
Floyd Cooper, men's low, Harry
Webber. Refreshments. were
served, The next card party is to
be in two weeks.
Several girls of the community
attended the CGIT bowling party.
After the bowling party they went
back to the Thames Road Church
for games and lunch,
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Johns
returned home from a three week
holiday in Florida.
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Johns
returned home from a two week
holiday cruise along the Mexican
coast. Karen and Kelly Johns
stayed with Mr. & Mrs,Gilbert
Johns and Larry of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Jaques and
girls of Zion, Mr. & Mrs.Russell
Morley of Exeter and Mrs. Ken
Lovie of Shipka visited with Mr.
& Mrs. Floyd. Cooper and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Routley spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Jerry Rannie and family at
Brantford.
Mr. & Mrs. Don' Kyle and
family visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Alvin Cooper on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Skinner at-
tended the Fair Board Con-
vention at the Royal York. Mrs.
Jake Hovius stayed at the
Skinners'residence while Mr. &
Mrs. Ross Skinner were in
Toronto.
Verda Kellet t spent Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. George Kellett and
family.
John Batten attended the Good
Road Convention in Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper
visited Mr. & Mrs. Doug Johnston
and family of Lucan to celebrate
Shelley Johnston's birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Fulton and
boys of Stratford and Mr. & Mrs.
Frank Murdush and Johnny of
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
The February meeting of the
Centralia UCW was held Thur-
sday February 20 in the school.
room, Mrs. Elmer Powe, Mrs.
Russell Wilson favored with a
solo "Amazing Grace". Mrs.
Verna Hicks gave a talk,
"Satisfaction, Happiness and
Contentment."
Mrs, June Essery opened the
business with a poem. "Recipe
for a Good Day." An invitation to
Crediton UCW meeting April 3
Was accepted. •
On March Tat 8 p.m, The World
Day of Prayer service will be
held in our church with Zion UCW
as guests. Plans were made fora
`Royal Doulton' china show to be
held April 23, 8 p.m. at South
Huron District High school, The
bus trip has been set for July 16 to
Elmira area,
The UCW will take charge of
the 50th anniversary service on
June 8. A report was given for the
Ability Fund from Centralia.
Hi-C meets
The Centralia Zion Hi-C group
jalet in•the Zion West church on
'Sunday evening. The offices
elected for 1975 were as. follows:
president Norman Wilson; vice
president Nancy Hern; secretary
Lois Eliott; treasurer Fred Herm
Observes birthday
Agnes Anderson, a well known
and highly respected resident of
& Mrs. the village had the pleasure of
observing her ,90th birthday on
Thursday of last week.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Matt Konrad of
Hamilton were guests on
Saturday with Mr. & Mrs.
Stephen Molnar.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence McDOwell
have returned home following a
week vacation in Nassau.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel
were Harry and Maurice Hirtzel,
Crediton; IVIrs• Pon /Hazel ,
-Debbie and Palphine of Parkhill;
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hirtzel and
family of Exeter.
Mr; & Mrs, Fred Bowden were
guests at the .horne of Mr. & Mrs.
Ray Paynter and family, Kirkton
on Friday evening for dinner and
accompanied them to the Variety
show' sponsored by Woodham
UCW in the South Perth School,
Senior Citizens are reminded of
the meeting in, the Community
Centre on Monday afternoon,
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HIGHEST HONOR — The highest award in Girl Guides was presented to an Exeter girl in the past week.
'Susan Chapman, right, received the Canada Cord after five years of dedicated effort. The presentation was
made by her mother, Mrs. James Chapman, left, Guide Captain of the First Exeter Girl Guides.
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$60,000
LIQUIDATION
OF
DRY
Due to changes being made in our facilities, F.A.
May & Son are liquidating $60,000 worth of dry
goods and boys' wear. Many of these items are sell-
ing at below cost and shoppers will find a wide array
of bargains.
When this liquidation is completed, F. A. May &
Son will be carrying a complete line of men's and
odUl
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ladies wear in the north section of their present store.
To make room for the new tenant in the other sec-
tion, it is necessary to clear out this vast stock
quickly . .. hence the ridiculously low prices. Now's
your opportunity to beat inflation. Come early, come
often and be sure to tell your friends and neighbors
about this spectacular liquidation.
STARTS FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 28
1 /3 Off
All Drapery
Lilo Steel Drapery Rod
Y2 PRICE 0
25° FT. 25% Off
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MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM CORNISH
Lucan United Church was the setting on February 15 for the wedding
of Jane Louise Lockyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lockyer,
Lucan, and William Douglas Cornish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Cornish, RR 1 Luccin. Sister of the bride, Joan Lockyer was the maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Johari Neal cl,,nd Christina Cornish of London.
The best man was Glen Neal. The ushers for the wedding were Bruce,
Bob and Brian Cornish and Bill Lockyer. The wedding supper was held
in the Lutan CE Building, with dancing at the arena. The couple will
reside in Lucan.
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BLANCHED PEANUTS
HE R Boys' Sport Coats AT T
PRICE OF
IDICULOUS $
4.99
All Spring / Winter Jackets Y2 Price
Boys' Shorts Reg. to $4.98 $2.98
Boys' Pants Reg. to $8.95 $2.00
F.A. MAY &SON
Main St. Exeter
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