HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-05, Page 12GOLDILOCKS AND COMPANY — One of the numbers presented by
primary grades at the Usborne Central school spring concert Wednes-
day was Goldilocks and the three bears. The bears are Darryl Lammie,
Julie Lamport and Steven Pym and Goldilocks is Karen Cudmore.
Clean-up in progress
for Greenway area
150 WINNERS RACE
THE CLOCK FOR $150,000
IN THE MONEY TREE
CONTEST FROM PEPSI
LOCALLY, KATHY COOPER WINS AND PICKS
CASH FROM HER $1,000 MONEY TREE
Kathy Cooper of Elimville,x,aud the clock and pickedi$1,000 in the first draw of the
Money Tree Contest from Pepsi-Cola.
blOW TO PLAY
All bottle cap liners and
can pull tabs of specially
marked Pepsi and Diet
Pepsi bottles and cans,,,
are printed with a length
of time-5 seconds, 10
seconds, 15 seconds, 20
seconds, or 25 seconds.
To be eligible for Draw 2
you must collect li •rieirs
and/or pull tabs that
add up to at least 120
seconds.
To be eligible for Draw 3
you must collect liners
and/or pull tabs that
add up to at least 180
seconds.
Complete the entry form
printed here (or pick
one up where you buy
Pepsi and Diet Pepsi)
and mail it with the
required liners/puN
tabs* to the address
indicated on the entry
form.
*Note: Can pull tabs are ineligible
in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
and British Columbia.
"Pepsi" and "Pepsi-Cola" are
registered trademarks of PepsiCo
Inc.
Draw 3 Now August 4, 1975
The winner will have 3 minutes to pick up to $25,000 in cash from
the Money Tree.
The first draw in the Money Tree Contest from Pepsi-Cola
was fun and exciting. And if you enter now, you still have
a chance to pick a Money Tree cash crop from one of
the $2,500 Money Trees or the Grand Prize $25,000 Money
Tree. Look for complete Contest Rules where you buy
Pepsi and Diet Pepsi.
Draw 2 Now June 25, 1975
Winners will have 2 minutes to pick up to $2,500 in cash from a
Money Tree.
MONEY TREE
MONEY TREE ENTRY FORM
Important) Print clearly either DRAW 2 or DRAW 3
on the front of each envelope.
Mail to:
Money Tree Contest
Box 8150
Toronto Ontario M5W 1S8
Please print
Telephone No Area Code
Address Apt No
CIty/Town ' Prov—_Postal Code_
Name of store Whereyou usually buy Pepsi/Diet Pepsi
BONUS!
FREE 15 SECONDS.
This bonus coupon is
worth 15 seconds toward
the entry requirements for
any draw.
CLIP
AND
SAVE
Note: Only one bonus
coupon per entry.
Is This The
Year Dad
Deserves to
Say
If so, see our selection
of gifts today...
* Barometers * Travel Kits
* Bar Supplies * Beer Steins
* Clocks * Rings * Watches
* Binoculars * Beswick Horses
JEWELLER Exeter
When he opens his
Father's Day Gift?
By MANUEL CURTS
GREENWAY
Painters are busy at the United
Church this week; members of
the congregation are doing some
"clean up" jobs — all in
readiness for the centennial
celebration next Sunday.
Best Wishes are extended to
Janis Eagleson and Roger
Dougall, whose wedding took
place In the United Church
Friday evening. Janis is the
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Graham
Eagleson.
Sunday visitors with Elton
Curts were Mrs. Lydia Kerr,
Sarnia, and Mr. & Mrs. Orval
Clark, Warwick Village,
Guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ke'n
Larmer and Tara were Ken's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Larmer of Blackstock, on the
weekend.
Millie McLinchey is a patient in
Strathroy Hospital.
Visitors with Mrs. Vera
Brophey, Sunday were Mrs.
Mary Carter. Mrs. Karl O'Neil
and Mrs. Olive Hodgins, Lucan,
and Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Brophey
and family, London. Callers
earlier in the week were Mrs.,
Eldon Young, Lucan, and Mrs.
Manford Belling, Smyrna
Beach. Florida.
Marion Reid, London, visited
Sunday with Lillian Ulens.
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Scafe, London
visited recently with their
grandfather, Elton Curts, upon
their return from Africa. Ted will
be leaving shortly for an
assignment 1200 miles north of
Winnipeg. He is a pilot for a crew
engaged in contour photography.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Hugh Adair and family were
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Patterson and
Sarah, Grand Bend.
Saturday visitors were Mrs.
Pearl Adair, Wayne and Cecile
and Stuart, Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Wilson
visited Sunday with Mrs, Mabel
Selves, Hensall.
By the way: June — the
month of brides. The honeymoon
is the thrill of a wifetime. Its the
morning after the knot before.
Are you driving a year-old car?
If so, the Industrial Accident
Prevention Association warns
you that your tires won't grip
nearly as well this winter as they
did last winter. Why not buy
yourself a present of a pair of
snow tires and take pride in
driving safely?,
Lady attends
bridal shower
By MRS, HAMILTON HODGINS
WHALEN
On Monday evening Mrs,
Ernest Ferguson attended a
bridal shower for Marlene Butler
at the home of Mrs. Edward
Butler, Lucan.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Johnson and
family, Whitby, were weekend
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John
Scott.
Mrs, Ernest Ferguson attended
a bridal shower for Carole Ash-
worth on Tuesday evening in
Exeter.
Saturday evening visitors with.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
were Mr. & Mrs. Bob Molnar and
family, Dorchester,
On Wednesday Mr. & Mrs.
Ernest Ferguson visited with Mr.
& Mrs. David Hord, Strathroy.
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins
attended the 50th anniversary in
Wesley United Church on Sunday
evening. A former minister Rev.
Miss Susan Seymour showed her
pictures on her trip to the Holy
Land.
Storm hits
Saintsbury
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
SAINTSEURY
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll and
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Carroll were
guests at the Sullivan-Wade
wedding at the Peoples Church,
Wyoming, Saturday at four
o'clock. Mrs. Wayne Carroll is a
cousin of the bridal couple. They
also attended the reception later.
There was no service on June 1
at St. Patricks' Church owing to
anniversary at St. Pauls,
Kirkton,
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Steele and
Sherry and Miss Marlean
Woodhouse, London were
Wednesday dinner guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis.
The wind and electric storm did
much damage on Friday night.
Many uprooted trees as well as
most of the roof of Earl
Greenlee's barn and shed was
damaged,
There were reports of a little
over one inch of rain in this
community, Many neighbours
and friends helped clean up
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Myrtle Isaac and Mar-
jorie, Londoli were guests with
Gote Wennerstrom this past
week.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall were
guests at the reception and
dance for Mr. & Mrs. Roger
Dougall, Parkhill Arena, Friday
night,
Mrs. Ron Carroll and Brenda
went on a bus trip to Niagara
Falls on Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis,
Misses Nancy and Marylou and
Robert Tindall attended evening
worship at Lucan United Church.
The choir presented Cantata No.
38 by Johann S. Bach "Out of the
deep call I to Thee".