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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-08, Page 30Shop At Wilson's Jewellery 413 Main. St. - Exeter PLEASING YOU PLEASES US Change of Ownership . . • We are pleased to announce that we have sold our garage business to Pete and Jim Rurriball, who will operate the new firm as Rumball Motors. We extend best wishes to the new owners and are certain they will continue to give customers the same expert attention that we have tried to do in the past. At the same time, we extend sincere thanks to all our friends and customers who have made our 27 years in business in Dashwood so enjoyable. It was a real pleasure serving you. Jim & Bob Hayter FARMER BILL'S GREENHOUSES Shipka Phone Dashwood 237-3228 OPEN DAILY — 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. SUNDAYS — 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Farmer Bill's Sales Staff Robert, Our Newest Salesman SPECIAL UNTIL MAY 14 SPECIAL UNTIL MAY 14 Beautify, Your Property Beautify Your Property MUMS Also . . . Extensive Selection of: * Garden Mums * Rock Garden Material * Tuberous Begonias * Geraniums * Rare & Common House Plants • ROSES • SHADE TREES • SHRUBS We Have All Your Garden Necessities Including A Complete Line Of CIL Garden Fertilizers and Chemicals Uprights Spreading Flowering Senior Salesman, Eric Now Ready For Planting Now Ready For Planting Make It Grow * Strawberry Plants * Dutch Sets * Qlad Bulbs * Seed Potatoes * Lawn Seed (Canada No. 1) BOX > • SPANISH ONIONS • CABBAGE • BROCCOLI • CAULIFLOWER PLANTS • BRUSSEL SPROUTS Just Arrived . . . Semi Truckloads of • PEAT MOSS • SPECIAL POTTING SOILS • DECORATIVE BARK' • SHEEP & COW MANURE, ETC. Also Variety of Indoor & Outdoor Planting Containers Watch For Our Large Sign 11/4 Mile East of 'Shipka on Crediton ROW (County Road 4) $199 6" Pot he nicest ttimhere Wallabees by 1. Nature Form toe shape. 2. Special padded arch support insole. 3. Hunting veloure suede and quality leather. 4. Genuine Plantation Crepe sole dnd sidewall. 5. Hand lasted upper for flexibility. 6. Elasticated lace for adjustable fit. 9 SHO E „Smyth sToRE CHARGE MAIN ST. PHONE 235 -1933 EXETER V,Valkcithon for Bibles planned at Clandeboye PREPARING LUNCH — As part of their weekend camping venture at Kirkton, Exeter Brownies prepared their own meals. Above, Catherine Patterson, Lisa Rooth, Jayne Hbndrick and Karen Hart work on a salad, T-A photo Babies baptized at Zion BY MRS. DAVID KESTLE. CLANDEBOYE A Walk-a-thon is scheduled for May 31, for the purpose of raising $150 needed to send Bibles to TaiWanThere is a great need for sponsors and walkers. If you can't walk it is requested you pledge support for this worthy project, Adults, children and teens will be walking for the people in Taiwan. Sponsor sheets are available from J. Robertson at 227-4538. Annual ba;aar changed Clandeboye UC Women met Tuesday in the church. President Mrs. C. Coughlin opened the meeting with prayer and a thought for the day. Business was dealt with and plans for catering the July wedding were completed. It was decided to hold a "Luncheon is served" instead of the annual bazaar. Mrs. C. Coughlin did the study on missions and presented .a reading from Gwyn Whilsmith's column in the T-A. Personals Mrs. G. Leger and Karen, Huron Park, spent a 'few days with Mr, & Mrs. A. Lewis and family. Mr. & Mrs. Don Oatman, Belleville and Mrs. Wood, London were Wednesday evening-visitors with Mr. & Mrs. D. Kestle and Janis. This community extends sympathy to the families of the late Mrs, A. Simpson. Mr. & Mrs, D. Kestle and Janis and Mrs. B. Jackson, Stratford were weekend visitors with Mrs. M. Estes, Madison. Heights, Michigan. Mr. & Mrs. J. Robertson,Janie spent Saturday with friends in Fergus. George Robertson who has been studying in Vancouver BC is home with his parents, Mrs. J. Robertson and. Janie along with. Archie Robertson who has completed his year at Emmanuel College, Kitchener. Mr, & Mrs, C. W. Millson, Mr. & Mrs. G. Milison attended the Beckett-Fox wedding. Mr, & Mrs, E. Glavin attended the reception held at the Country and Golf Club house, Fanshawe Drive, London. Mr, & Mrs. C. W. Millson at- tended the open house at the new Royal Trust building on Dundas St,, London where Mrs. G, Milison is employed. The London Symphony Orchestra entertained the guests. Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Milison were Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Glavin and Leona, Huron Park, Mr. & Mrs. C. W, Millson, Mr, & Mrs. J. Rusywick, Toronto who 'are visiting with the Millson's for several days and Mr.. & Mrs. Ralph Milison, London who were celebrating their 29th wedding anniversary, Tom Kestle and Lynn Ross visited friends in Port Elgin and Tobermory on the weekend. " By MRS. THOMAS HERN ZION The rite of baptism was ad- ministered by Rev. J. Beaton to Alison Marie Jaques, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Harry Jaques and Darryl Wayne Hem, son of Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hern, during the church service Sunday morning. Personals In attendance at the service and guests for the day with Mr. & Mrs, Harry Jaques, Kim and Alison were Mr. & Mrs. Jim Wilkinson and family, Wheatley, Mr. & Mrs. Barry Tomlinson and family, London, Mr. & Mrs. John Tomlinson and family, Mr. & Mrs. Ian Waye and Jennifer, Mr. & Mrs, Ron Henderson, St. Marys, Thrine Bjerknes, Rotary exchange student from Norway and Mr. & Mrs. Norman Jaques. Guests with Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hern and Darryl were Mr. & Mrs. Ray Ruston, Mr. & Mrs. Gary Parkinson, Randy, Brian and Lisa, St, Marys, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Miller, Dashwood, Mr. & Mrs. Earl French and Elizabeth, Whalen, Mr. & Mrs. John Tookey and Cheryl, London, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hern and Mr, & Mrs. Thomas G. Hern, Do you know what good clean !fun is? No, what good is it? By MRS, HAMILTON. HODGINS Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson were Mr. & Mrs, Keith Rem and family, Zion. They celebrated, Donald Hern's birthday, Mr, & Mrs. Earl French were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hern following the bap- tism of Darryl Hern. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson visited with Mr. & Mrs. David Hord, S trathroy on Wednesday, Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins attended the Baccalaureate Exercises of Brescia College on Sunday when their niece, Sheila Grose, Glanworth, graduated. By MRS, STAN PRESZCATOR Mr. & Mrs. Larry Robinson; Lucan and Mrs. Russell Beaver returned home Tuesday evening after holidaying in Long Beach California. There they visited with Mr. & Mrs. George Rader and family and attended the wedding of Debra Rader and Max Waun. They visited Disneyland, Knotts Barry Farm, Universal Studios, Movie Land Wax Museum and the Queen Mary boat tourist attraction. Jerry Beaver spent the past two weeks with his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Lawson. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Preszcator of Bridgeport on the arrival of a son on Saturday, April 26, a grandson for Mr, & Mrs. Stan Preszcator and Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Rivers, Seaforth. Plans completed for strawberry supper By GORDON MORLEY BRINSLEY The St, Marys Guild, Brinsley, was held Wednesday night in the church basement, Plans were made for the annual strawberry supper to be held on June 18, Hostesses for the meeting were Lois Hodgins and Louise Sutherland. Laverne Allison was able to return from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, last Tuesday. Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Morley visited Monday with Miss Verna and Elmer Greenlee of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Morley visited Monday with Miss Verna and Elmer Greenlee of Exetdr. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis and Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and Carolyn were dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Lagerwerf, Sunday, celebrating . Judy Lagerwerf's birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick Let Us , Hear From You! • If you know of a young couple recently married or about to be just fill in this coupon and mail to our office. We will start a 6 month subscription for the newlyweds as our wedding gift. NAME OF NEWLYWEDS ADDRESS DATE MARRIED SIGNATURE Trite exeferZines-Abuocafe Box 550, Exeter, Ontarto 235-1331 visited Saturday afternoon with her sister Mrs. Irene Johnson who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Last euchre held The last euchre party of the season was held Friday evening at Brinsley Community Centre. Conveners were Mrs. Carol Westlake, Mrs. Shirley Williams and Mr. & Mrs. Percy Tedball. Prizes went out to: ladies high, Mrs. Don Mien ; ladies low, Mrs. Schroeder; lone hands, Mrs. Charlie Rollings; men's high, Murray Carter; men's low, Mr. Shepherd; lone hands, Norman Lewis. The lucky chair prize winner was Mrs. Jbe Carter. Sacrament observed Sunday Sunday, May 11 will be ob- served as Christian Family Sunday with, the sacrament of baptism. Personals Mr. & Mrs. _Jack Trevithick visited Sunday with their daughter Ruth Trevithick of Toronto.. . Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and Mrs. Fred Lewis spent Monday in Strathroy visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hodgins. Mrs. Lois Whittard, of Niagara- on-the-Lake, spent Sunday with her father Cecil Ellwood. Several high school students in the area entertained students from Quebec for a few days. . Rev. & Mrs-. Johnson, of London were Wednesday dinner- guests with Mrs. Violet Allison.