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
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Property
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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.
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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.