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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-03-13, Page 12Page 12 Times-Advocate, March 13, 1975 Whalen couple back from trip to. Hawaii PROTECTION FROM FIRE, THEFT AND PRYING EYES. • RENT A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX FOR JUST $5.00 A YEAR AT VG VICTORMand TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 Kurt Bowman, Manager Main St., Exeter 235-0530. Don't Miss The Bargains We Accept Chargex and Mastercharge De Jong's GRAND BEND CLOTHING and Back Room Boutique LADIES' All Our Pant Suits and Dresses This Week Only WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF LADIES Y2 -SIZE DRESSES AND OVER-SIZE PANT SUITS (UP TO SIZE 46) LADIES' $8 STRETCHY JEANS 00 MAIN ST. GRAND BEND Phone 238-2350 Pre-Easter This Thurs., Fri. & Sat. March 13-14-15 Reg. $18.00 MEN'S DRESS SLACKS MEN'S SHIRTS 5 0, OFF 2 5 , OFF THURSDAY 10-12 and 1:00 -6:00 FRIDAY 10-12 and 1:00 - 6:00 SATURDAY . 10:00 to 6:00 4, (Address). LB $1 .48 SUPER.. SPECIALS— March 17,18,19 CANADA NO 1 Butter CANADA FANCY McINTOSH APPLES tok38 1,13S STORE SLICED COOKED Ham BEAT THE HIGH cosr OF EATING...SHOP THESE geut4gttlhe•Week,epecialh.. we RESERVE ille RNIIIIT TO UM MINIIIINS ICILIMOLIMAXIVOIAAWM10010100.1001,1001.101.WW111.11.. LEDO 2 113 PRICE INCLUDES PROCESSING • Iroi.VPM.wo.siobwooL1000.44.,00M+:14.WW‘,01004.100 ito LB 95C 3/$1 WESTON ] ONYTATL Bread Facial Tissue BONUS PKG 6 OZ FREE Nestle's Quick $1.68 BLUEBONNET 3 LB PKG Margarine $1.88 Spagetti 58 BLACK DIAMOND SINGLE 1 LB PKG Cheese Slices $1.28 TASTER'S CHOICE 8 OZ Coffee $2.98 BONNIE 15 OZ TIN Dog & Cat Food 6 /9E4 Last week's winner - Mrs. Earl Pickering, R.R. 3. Parkhill Open Monday to Thursday - 8 a.m.. to ti NB). 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Inter community activities A large group attended the Friendship night at the Exeter Legion on Saturday evening. Two buses full of people Went to the London Gardens were they watched the Ice Capades. Several ladies from the com- munity attended the World Day of Prayer at Thames Road United Church on Monday af- ternoon. Mrs. Stuart Shiere was the guest speaker. Personals Mr. &Mrs, Wm. Routly visited with Mr. W. S. McFalls of Lucan on Sunday. On Sunday a family gathering was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper and family to celebrate the 35th anniversary of „Difr. & Mrs. Russell Morley. Those attending were Mr. & Mrs. Ken Lovie of Shipka, Gerald Morley, Danny and Sharri of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Russell Morley, Karen and Ralph of Exeter and Cathy Horrell of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper visited with Mr. & Mrs. Don Parsons and family of Hensall Sunday evening. They celebrated Donnie Parsons' and Susan Willert's birthdays. Donna Kerslake, Margaret Pym and Joan Cooper enjoyed a bus trip with their classmates on Monday. .They visited the Ontario Science Centre in Toronto. Celebrates birthday CROMARTY The Cromarty community extends congratulations to Mrs. Thos. Scott, Sr., who celebrated her 94th birthday on Wednesday, March 5. Mrs, Scott, the former Sarah (Sadie) McNeil McKellar, was born at Cromarty in 1881, the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Donald McKellar. Mrs. Scott has one brother, Lindsay, and two sisters, Mrs. Elmer Colquhoun and Mrs. Horton McDugall, as well as her sons, James and Gordon Scott, RR 2 Staffa, eight grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. For the past few years Mrs. Scott has lived at Kilbarchan Nursing home, Seaforth. Shop At Wilson's Jewellery • 413 Main 51.-Exeter By MRS, HAMILTON HODGINS WHALEN Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson returned home last week from a, holiday in Hawaii. They holidayed on the island of Oahu. They said the weather was very warm and sunny. Saturday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Squire were Doug Squire, Debbie, Christie, Danny Mailor and Heather Earle, all of London. Show me a harpist and I'll show you a plucky musician! Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod Mills on Sunday were Mr, & Mrs. Wm Davies, Spalding, Sask., Don Davies, Wynyard, Sask., Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mills, Centralia, Bruce Mills and Lynda Coughtrey, London. They were celebrating Mrs. Mills' birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Earl French and Elizabeth were Sunday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Garry Parkinson, St. Marys. Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins were Saturday supper guests with. Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Worrall, Denfield. PROTECTION FOR STOCK CERTIFICATES, BONDS, DEEDS, IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS, JEWELLERY AND OTHER VALUABLES. PLEASING YOU — PLEASES US Social for adults Prayer is theme of Crediton UCW BLUE WATER REST HOME DIRECTORS — The annual meeting of the Blue Water Rest Home was held recently and the board of directors are shown above, Back, left, John Corbett, Russell Grainger, Leroy O'Brien, Lloyd Walper, Elgin McKinley, Louis Boshart and Clem Regier. Front, Ivan Kalbfleisch, secretary Ray McKinnon, chairman Dr. Charles Wallace, administrator Joseph Ricci and Harold Erb. T-A photo Come in and see our new fashion line up of the latest styles in FASHIONS From McKnights By MISS ELLA MORLOCK CREDITON The March meeting of the UCW was held Thursday evening, with Nola Faist in charge of the program, the theme of which was "Sincere Prayer the Key." Mrs. Chris Dinney read the scripture and played a number on the concertina, Mrs. Lloyd Lamport, Miss Faist and Mrs. Alvin Finkbeiner gave readings. There was a panel on prayers from the Bible, with prayers of Moses, David, Solomon and of the Early Church read. Mrs. Gordon Finkbeiner accompanied the singing of hymns, Roll call was answered by a Scripture verse on prayer. During the business session preparation was made for the April 3 meeting to which the Centralia UCW and the local Explorers have been invited. Clare McGowan, Goderich, is to be guest speaker. Preparation was also made for Sunday April 20 when Calvin Fahrner, Mississauga, is to bring a singing group of eight to lead in the morning service. Nola Faist reported the calls made by the Visiting Committee, and Ella Morlock reported the Huron-Perth Presbyterial meeting held at Listowel February 28. Hostesses were Mrs. Ervin Ratz, Mrs. Russell Finkbeiner and Mrs. Roy Ratz. Social evening for adults Monday evening the Adult Class of Zion United Church held a social evening in the Village Inn Retreat, Grand Bend. Sixty-four members were present. Harry Schroeder was Master of Ceremonies. Rev. Armin Schlenker led in prayer. By MRS. ROSS SKINNER ELIMVILLE On Monday evening an euchre party was held in the Elimville Hall. There was six tables set up. The winners were: ladies high, Geraldine Grimmick; ladies low, Phyllis Gower; men's high, Laverne Skinner; men's low, Harry Webber; lone hands, Bill Routly. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be in three weeks on Monday March 31. Youth service differs As the minister was on holidays the Young People's Sunday School Class took. charge of the Church service. The service was arranged differently. It consisted of songs, role plays, prayers, stories and offering. The Young People's After the dinner Edgar Cud- more read the Scripture, Ray Morlock told of his experience on the Peachey Dairy Farm, Florida; Nelson Lamport en- tertained with humorous stories, and Ella Morlock with riddles, games and a singsong. Following the program members played table games or bowled. Mrs. Ed Finkbeiner provided background music on the piano. Day of Prayer observed Tuesday the Explorers ob- served World Day of Prayer. Those who took special parts in the program were Brenda and Ann Marie Brand, Mary Ann Govers, Peggy Wilds, Valerie Finkbeiner, Pam Schroeder and Cathy Russell. Twenty-three girls were present. Bluewater music special Rev. Armin Schlenker con- ducted the service at the Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich Sunday evening. Special music in song was provided by Mr. & Mrs, Charlie Hoffman, Exeter, ac- companied on the organ by Mrs. Ed Finkbeiner. Federation served Wednesday evening the Women's Institute catered for the Federation of Agriculture banquet. They served 161 guests. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Robin Lambie, Toronto were weekend guests of Mr. & Mrs. Reg Finkbeiner. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Morlock were at the home of Dr. .& Mrs. Fred Morlock, Waterloo Sunday. The occasion was the celebration of Mr. Morlock's birthday and that of his granddaughter Lynne. * Leisure. Suits * Spring Jackets . 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