HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-09-04, Page 15READY FOR ACTION — Steve Dinney is ready on the ramp for one of
the races he won to earn him the senior boys' trophy in Monday's soap
box derby. Fred Bowers holds the entry waiting for the starting
signal. T-A photo
Thame Road couple
observe anniversary
Found west
rather cool
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Kipfer and
family recently returned from a
motor trip to the west going as far
as Jasper and Lake Louise. They
found the weather very cold.
Douglas and Julie Schade
vacationed with their grand-
mother, Mrs. Greta Schade, last
week.
Darlene Rader, September
bride-elect, has been honored by
two more miscellaneous showers.
Olga Zemetis was hostess at her
home for girlfriends. Contests
were held. Darlene was recipient
of many lovely gifts.
Mrs. Margaret Love, Debbie
Love and Ginger Weber held a
surprise shower, Sunday August
31 for friends in the Community.
Many lovely gift were presented
to Darlene.
Holiday visitors were Mr. &
Mrs. John de Niet and Tina of
Willowdale with Mr. & Mrs. Irvin
Rader. Sunday visitors were Mr.
& Mrs. Paul Rader, London. Mr.
& Mrs. Fred Miller and girls,
Zion and Mr. & Mrs. Dave Rader
and Stacey.
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Burke and
Susan, Brampton visited with
Milt Haugh.
Mr. & Mrs. Wellwood Gilt,
Grand Bend were Thursday
evening visitors with Mr, & Mrs.
Irvin Rader.
Husbands who come home late
for meals often get scraps in-
stead.
L: LIBERAL
COMMITTEE ROOMS
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In terests .0 f
Jack
Riddell
Liberal candidate
in
Huron, Middlesex
238 Main St. — Exeter
(Just South of Victoria Street
at Morgan's Insurance)
If you would like to help or require information
235-0823 Phone 235-1592
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If you have a relative, friend or
neighbor in a hospital, nurs-
ing home, or other health care
institution, then there's some-
thing you should know. Staff
cuts hurt everybody. They
place a heavier burden on
nursing staff, technologists,
dietary and housekeeping
staff. This hurts you. But most
of all, staff cuts hurt your
loved ones who need the best
possible health care.
Expenses should be reduced.
But let's cut out needless frills,
not vital services.
The Service Employees
International Union realizes
that staff cuts hurt everybody.
That's why we need your help.
Write to your newspaper.
Write to your Member of Par-
liament. Insist on legislation
against hospital staff cuts.
Remember, the S.E.I.U. needs
your help for better health
care.
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Open for Inspection Monday thru Friday
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1 to 5)3.rri. - 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.
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Dealers For: Northlander - Marlette - Glendale
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* Located in the Corporate Limits of Exeter
* Completely Landscaped, Two Car Parking
Per Home, All Underground Utilities.
* Cdble TV
* Shopping District Only Minutes Away
* Curling Rink Adjacent to Park
* Three Golf Courses in Area
* Thirty Miles from London, Ten Miles
to Lake Huron Beaches
* Easy Access to Two Main Highways
* Club Room with Kitchen Facilities
* Games Room
The monthly payment to the Park Management for homesites includes many
things. So that you will better appreciate the economy of living in a quality
park, the numerous inclusions are listed below:
* MUNICIPAL TAXES Tax on the Land Occupied
* RENT FOR USE OF LAND SITE
— WITH ITS — Double depth Paved DRIVEWAYS
— 180 Square Foot Concrete PATIO
— LANDSCAPING
— Socket for Umberella Type CLOTHES DRYER (if required)
— Piers for your Homes' Solid Footing
* USE OF SEWERS (connected to CITY Lines)
* CONCRETE PADS FOR GARDEN BUILDINGS
* STREET LIGHTING
* Use of exclusive ADULT PARK
* Use of exclusive CHILDREN'S PARK
* Use of CLUB HOUSE (Minimal charge for private functions)
NOTE: Electric Power is metered at each homesite, so that you only pay for
what you use,
NOTE Grants Totalling $2,000 Now Available
(Federal & Provincial) For New Home Ownership
For Further Information
CALL 235-0890
The County of Huron is conducting a contest for
the design of a distinctive flag for Huron County.
PRIZES TO BE AWARDED
OPEN TO ANYONE IN HURON COUNTY
RULES: 1. Contest ends November 1, 1975
2. Entries to be in colour
3. Entries to be 6" x 12" in size
Submit entries to Development Office
Court House
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 1M2
Winning entry will not necessarily be used as
County flag.
Many visit Crediton East
By MRS, STAN P.RESZCATQR
Miss Diane Beaver returned
home after holidaying with her
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Sam
Lawson.
Miss Lorna Glanville returned'
home after holidaying with her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. &
Mrs. Philip Bierriaskie and
Angela of Kitchener.
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Biernaskie
and Angela of Kitchener spent
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UNTIL CLOSING
Saturday, Sept. 6
GROCERIES
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Mr. & Mrs. Philip Biernaskie
and Angela of Kitchener and Mr.
& Mrs. Stan Preszcator and girls
and Diane Beaver visited Sunday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Glanville, Brussels. Also visiting
them were Mr. & Mrs. Richard
Glanville, Parkhill, Mr, David'
Glanville, RR 1 Exeter, Mr. &
Mrs. Lorne Glanville and family,
Mr, & Mrs. Les Glanville and
family, Mr. & Mrs. Alex Glanville
and family, Walton, Mr. Les
Glanville and friend, London, Mr.
& Mrs. Chester Glanville and
family, Providence Bay,
Manitoulin Island, Mr, & Mrs.
John Glanville, Walton and Mr, &
Mrs. Grant Westlake, Exeter,
Mr, & Mrs. John Glanville were
celebrating their wedding an-
niversary.
Mr, & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
and Barbie Glanville spent last
Monday with Mr. & Mrs. Harold
McCallum, & family, Walton.
Margaret Haist returned to
Caledonia after spending
holidays with her parents, Mr, &
Mrs, Earl Haist and uncle, Mr.
Wm. Mountain.
Miss Angela Biernaskie,
Kitchener is holidaying with her
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Stan
Preszcator and girls.
Mr. Gordon Pascoe, Huronview
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Payne and family.
Miss Brenda Glanville
returned home after holidaying
with Mrs. Elaine Foran and
Robert England of RR 1 Lucan.,
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. Richard
Shoebottom and family visited
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall and
family Saturday evening.
Mrs. Ford Dyer Sarnia and Mr.
& Mrs. Mac MacKenchnie,
Sarnia spent Saturday with Mr. &
Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mr. &
Mrs. Wayne Carroll. They visited
Mr. Ford Dyer, a patient in
University Hospital, London.
Miss Marylou Tindall spent the
holiday weekend with her friend,
Miss Debbie Hirtzel, Parkhill.
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis spent
Sunday with their cousin, Mrs.
Jessie Cox, New Hamburg and
visited with her sister, Mrs. Ethel
Greenhalf who was visiting there.
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UNTIL CLOSING
Saturday, Sept. 6
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
On Tuesday evening last, Mr. &
Mrs. Arnold Cann were guests of
honour at the Green Forest Motor
Hotel, Grand Bend, the occasion
being their twenty-fifth wedding
anniversary, Those attending
were Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert,
Grant, Brenda and Scott, Mr. &
Mrs. Ross Hodgert and Alan, Mr.
& Mrs. Rick Parker, and Mrs.
Mary Hodgert.
After supper they returned to
the home of ' Mrs. Ho,dgert in
Exeter and played cards.
Ladies high, Brenda Hodgert;
ladies loW, Mrs. Arnold Cann;
men's high, Grant Hodgert;
men's low, Reg Hodgert.
Arnold and Marion were
presented with a mantel 400 day
clock. Personals
Mr,. & Mrs. Barry Oliver, David
and Ryan returned home to New
Hamburg after staying with Mr.
& Mrs. Jack Duncan for two
weeks.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
visited on Sunday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Rohde and
infant daughter Karen of Exeter.
Rev. Barry & Mrs, Robinson
and Elizabeth returned home on
Sunday after being on a months
holidays. Church and Sunday
School will commence on Sunday
September 7 at the usual hours.
Mr, & Mrs. Roger Urquhart
and Gary of Kirkton visited with
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan
and Connie. On Sunday evening
the Jefferys were guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Heard and
family of Kirkton.
Mr. & Mrs. David Passmore,
Tom and Jon were Monday
evening guests with Mr. & Mrs.
John Metters of Motherwell.
Mr. & Mrs. William Snow spent
a couple of days in Northern
Ontario last week, On Wednesday
they spent the day with Sandy
Elliot at his cottage at Grand
Bend.
Tina and Cresta Snow of
Kippen spent the weekend with
their grandparents Mr, & Mrs.
William Snow.
On Sunday evening Mr. & Mrs.
Ted Roestel and Danny of
Woodham and Mr. & Mrs.
William Snow were guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Snow of London.
On Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Dennis
Rowe entertained in honour of the
former's mother's birthday Mrs.
Harold Rowe.
Those attending were Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Rowe, Mrs. Clarke
Fisher, Mr. & Mrs. William
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs,
Stan Preszcator.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Glanville
and girls, Parkhill and Mrs.
Elaine Foran, Robert England
and Robert Jr. visited Monday
with Mr, & Mrs. Stan Preszcator.
Mr, Eiber Lewis of Goderich
Hospital and Mr. & Mrs. Alex
Hamilton, Grand Bend were
weekend visitors with Mr, &
Mrs. Leonard Wein.
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IN-STORE FEATURES
Rowe, Larry and Karen; Mr. &
Mrs. Brian Wedlake, Cheri and
Scott, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Rennie, Brenda, Todd
and Derek, Laura Lee and
Christopher Rowe of London, Mr.
& Mrs. Wayne Rowe, Jeff and
Jayne.
Mr. & Mrs, Lloyd Ballantyne
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Oran Moir of St. Catharines.
Scott Hodgert spent a few days
recently with his grandmother
Mrs. Isobelle Cann, Exeter.
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