The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-08-28, Page 2BREAD
24 oz. Loaf
11 , Thames Road pair
given surprise party
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Abent 75 people attended a
surprise party at Usborne
Central School on Saturday
evening in honor of Mr. & Mrs.
Arnold Cann's twenty-fifth wed.
ding anniversary which is the
twenty-sixth of August. Court
Whist was played and prizes were
won by ladies high, Mrs. Don
Mayo; ladies low, Mrs. George
Kellett; men's high, Lawrence
Kellett; men's low, Harry Kern.
Jack Stewart who was best
man at the wedding twenty-five
years ago was spokesman for the
evening, He called on Harry Hern
for a vocal solo. He was soloist at
the wedding and was ac-
companied by Mrs. Reg Hodgert
who was the organist at the
wedding.
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Cann were
called forward and were
presented with many gifts. After
opening the gifts Arnold and
Marion both replied. All joined in
singing For They Are Jolly Good
Fellows. A smorgasbord lunch
was enjoyed by all.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan
and Connie were guests on
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Ritchie of Cambridge.
Diane Hodgert is on a
Educanada trip to Ottawa this
week.
Mr, & Mrs. Fred Cunnington of
Centralia were guests on Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cun-
nington.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
were Sunday evening guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Morley of
Exeter.
Mr, & Mrs. Glenn Rohde were
guests at the Kingma•Denomme
wedding at Bethel Reformed
Church in Exeter on Saturday.
Mrs. Rohde was matron of
honour for her sister.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray and
family are holidaying at Sauble
Beach.
ay MRS. HAMILTON HOOGINS
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Johnson and
family were weekend guests with
Mr. & Mrs. John Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
visited Thursday with Mr. & Mrs,
Dave Hord of Strathroy.
Lynn Mardlin of Wesley is
spending a few days with Mr. &
Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil were
Friday evening supper guests
with Mr. & Mrs. John Scott, They
were celebrating Danny Scott's
birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod Mills
spent the weekend in Oakville
with Mr. & Mrs. Ben Mills, Mr.
Arthur Mills of Spalding Sask. is
spending sometime with Mr. &
Mrs. MacLeod Mills.
Margery Morley motored to
Windsor Wednesday with Mrs.
Florence Bryan to spend the day
withW, & Mrs. John Sutherland
(nee Selena Bryan).
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins were
Mrs. Flora Thompson and Mrs,
Nellie Watson of London and Mrs,
Gwen Grose of Lucan. Mrs,
Thompson was celebrating her
birthday.
STOCK UP FOR THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND DISHING UP BEANS — Pue to wet weather Saturday, Zurich Bean
Festival organizers moved some of the activities to the arena. Above,
Lois Thiel dishes up a bean dinner for Rollie Williams of Exeter.
T-A photo
Going to the fair?
leave pen at home
Burns Frozen Higrode
Hen
Turkeys
Smoked
Picnics
Dinner
Hams
Extra Lean
.69. 99'
Notice Re:
Garbage
Pickup
Golden Fry
SAUSAGE
Peameal $ BACK BACON CHUNK 1 8
Canada Packers
Due to the Labor Day holiday,
residents normally serviced on
Mondays will have their garbage
picked up on Tuesday, Sept. 2
We Are The
CUSTOM
KILLING
and
PROCESSING
SPECIALISTS
LB '1.09
NTRc $2
SLICES •09
LB. 49'
LB 99'
ECONOMY WIENERS
POLI SH c SAUSAGE
GLENN KELLS
Works Superintendent
Enjoy exhibitions and fall fairs,
but leave your pens at home.
That was the word today from
Ontario's Consumer Minister
Sidney Randleman.
He cautioned fair-goers
against signing contracts that
offer "special" deals on things
like encyclopedias, health spas,
sewing machines, home im-
provements and cottages in
display stands at fairs.
"People go to fairs for en-
tertainment, so they are perhaps
more vulnerable to the slick high-
pressure sales pitch. They are
often led into signing long-term
contracts and don't realize what
they've gotten into until they get
home," the Minister said. "By
then, it's too late."
Mr.Handlernan said that the
Consumer Protection Act, which
gives consumers a 48-hour
"cooling-off period" to change
their minds, applies only to door-
to-door salesmen and contracts
signed in the home where all the
terms of the contract are not
fulfilled at the time of signing.
"Fair booths are regarded as a
legal place of business," the
Minister explained, "so if you
sign a contract there, you may
not get out of it. It's a legal and
binding document."
Mr. Handleman also cautioned
against making large down-
payments at fairs for mer-
chandise to be delivered later,
"In some cases, you don't
receive the product until the
payments are completed. Often
these payments can add up to
more than the product is really
worth, and sometimes the
business folds before the mer-
chandise is delivered," he said.
"Also it isn't a good idea to put
your name on a lot of free
tickets," the Minister warned,
"The names and addresses can
be put on lists to receive junk
mail or visits from salesmen."
"Have fun at the fair," Mr,
Handleman concluded, "but
don't get stampeded into buying
costly items you can't afford or
don't need."
Hodgins reunion
The• family of the late Mr. &
Mrs. Henry Hodgins held a
family reunion on Sunday and
owing to the wet day, they met at
the home of Mr. & Mrs. Clifford
Abbott of Lucan n ,
Mr, & Mrs. Heber Davis were
Wednesday guests with Mr, &
Mrs. Jack Dickens, Grand Bend,
Mrs. Bob Tindall and family
and Mrs. Pete Sovereign and
family, Lucan are holidaying at
Grand Bend.
Mrs. Marylou Tindall visited
her grandparents Mr. & Mrs.
Charles Tindall, Grand Bend a
couple of days last week.
FREEZER SPECIALS
Steer Sides Pound Average
Heifer Sides
Hinds of Beef
Fronts of Beef
Sides of Pork
* Custom Deluxe
Processing
* Pickup Service
* Aging Coolers For
110 Carcasses
* Smoke House
Facilities
* Rendering
* Gov't Inspected
99'1B
95'.
1.19 LB .
73< LB
1.05.
220 to 250
Pound Average
KILLING DAYS
BEEF — MONDAYS
HOGS — WEDNESDAYS
Completely Processed And Guaranteed
FROZEN FOODS
Old South Banquet Frozen
TV Dinners 17 oz Orange Juice ,,o, 2/88'
CHAPMAN'S
ICE
CREAM
HALF
GALLON
FACIAL
nex
ee TISSUE 200's 53'
y
foiLET TISSUE 4 roll 97'
Kleenex
TOWELS 2 roll 89'
KOTEX 12's 73'
OXYDOL 5 lb. box 9.99
Green Giant
CORN 12 oz tin 35'
If Gulf XHD can help this
"Texas Chain Saw"chew through
solid rock 24 hours a day...
think how hard it will work for you on the farm.
RiiiiiiiTED-RELISH8 07 549,3'
CRACKERS
Ritz
Robin Hood
CAKE MIXES 19 oz. 69'
Shasta 24/lpoz.
CANNED POP case '3.49
jaiRBAGE BAGS 10,s 88'
Johnston
J CLOTHS 12's 89'
TiaioRTED JUICE 48 61:59'
Bilks
BABY DILLS 29 oz. 77'
Jolly Miller
'ORANGE CRYSTALS S's 93
Berry Box Strawberry & Raspberry " 4se,
JAM 24 oz. 111 .41J
This under-cutter. sometimes called the
"Texas Chain Saw., works 3.500 feet below
the ground in a potash mine. its giant teeth lit-
erally chew the solid rock face of the mine
to pieces.
It works scaling and trimming, 24 hours
a day every day. it works in temperatures as hot as 85°
It works in extreme dust conditions It works
under torturous toad stresses. And its been
working that way for three years
19 oz. 2/$ 1
Heinz
KEG '0 KETCHUP 32 oz, 99'
Nescafe
COFFEE l0.z. -2.49
Palando
MANDARIN
ORANGES to oz. 3/$1.00
SEASONED
Del mn
BEANS 3/99'
Clarks
PORK tit BEANS
PRODUCE
Bananas 174
Temple 138's
Oranges Doz,- 594
Mac
Apples 3 WS. 89'
Cello
Carrots 2 La. 25'
Onions 10 LB. 99'
PePOt
Squash 29'
21' 34 4 oz. Jar
Heinz
BABY FOOD
Sift.
TABLE SALT 2 lb 2Z
The lube good enough to protect it is a
farm Ube: Gulflube Motor Oil XHD in the
engine. transmission and hydraulics.
If our lube works this well down a mine,
think how hard it will work for you on the farm.
Gulflube Motor Oil XHD—you can trust
it to do a job for you BUG KILLER 15.802, $1 88
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Raid House & Gorden
&lack Diamond
CHEESE SLICES
Top Volu 100% Veg. oil
MARGARINE
I6'ot 1 39 •
lb. 45
ib'ailkib SPAGHETTI 3/83'
ielializaGIIT TUNA 491
Downy
FABRIC SOFTENER 66 ot$ 1.69'
99'
Roden XXX
CHEESE 12.z. 9.39 ss kiiAto CHIPS ' 79'
Ralph Genttiter Fuels Ltd.
12 Sanders St, W, EXETER
Phone 235.2411
Not your
average farm
service.
LIQUID DETERGENT 2/24 oz
ASSORTEDc STEWS
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