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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-10-02, Page 28HWY. 4 AT HURON PARK ROAD -,koolloontionoonnonoonononnononnon000noolnou B1 Ei 1 g Bob & Sh i ni' s E = Restaurant, Take-Out F.,. and Gas Bar il,....,...,.................“ Fall & Winter Hours Monday thru Thursday 6:30 to 8:00 Friday 6:30 to 9:00 Saturday 9:00 to 9:00 Sunday 11:00 to 9:00 Check Our Variety Store Prices Lewis Bread Toast Master Bread Coca-Cola Pepsi & Gingerale Plus tax & deposit Family Size Pius tax & deposit 2/79c 2/85 3/79c 3/99c Large Eggs Flat $2.25 Homo Bagged Milk $1.60 2% Bagged Milk '1.57 Try Our BUCKETS OF CHICKEN 9, 15, 21 Pieces TAKE-OUT ORDERS 7-Up Family Size 3 /79c Plus tax & deposit Phone 228-675'1 4111111111101136. TOP LOW CHOICE PRICE We Have in Stork An Excellent Choice Of --•••411111r- Akiellivisaarahr Refrigerators Variety of Models and Colors 13 Cubic Foot No Frost Model As $419 We Also Have Full Stock Of * Dishwashers * Ranges * Washers * Dryers * Deep Freezers We Accept Trade-ins WHITING'S Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New and Used) Sales & Service • Antiques & Things MAIN ST. 235-1964 EXETER Our Volume Buying . Gives You MG ADVANTAGES "77°1 '771 qi! .•r 1 South Huron and District Association for the Mentally Retarded Residence Accommodation for Handicapped Persons A new residence is opening Nov. 1 in the town of Exeter Applicants should be in their 20's acid 30's, have fairly well developed self-help skills and be capable of being involved in the general operation of the home. Call 438-5111 - Ext. 28 for applications Anne Klungel Hensall 41111111111111111.111111111111111111111111, We Have A Complete Selection of . . . Cameras Films * Flash Bulbs When You've Captured The Beauty . . Bring Your Films To Us For PROCESSING EXETER PHARMACY Main Street 235-1070 Here's A Healthy Saving On .i SUPER PLEINAMINS 144 Tablets With 72 Free $AVE $4.00 144 Tablets With 36 Free $AVE $2.79 288 Tablets With 144 Fite $AVE $8.99 72 Tablets With 18 Free SAW $1.49 $998 $899 14" $499 Pqg A Times-Advocate, Ottointr 2, 197S By MRS. S. tWITQN Mr. 4& Mrs. Harry Sperling, , London visited with Mr, &, Mrs. Freeman Horne on Sunday. Mrs. Gwen Coward and Pam, Mrs. Annie Johns and Lori, Mrs.Isabelle Pletcher and Denise attended the 011.41.0 service at the Kirkton-Woodham com- munity centre. The service was followed by lunch and en- tertainment by the Seliwoods, Mr. & Mrs. Blair Fletcher, Dale and parry, London spent the weekend, with Mr. & Mrs. Ron Fletcher, and family. Area horse entries win at London fair Barb Parsons finished third in the ladies barrel event with. Shuck's Leo. Others finishing in the top eight in any particular division were Sharon Black, Brad Mousseau, Steve Preszcator and Allan Parsons. Area contestants fared well in the recent horse show events at Western Fair in London. Wayne Preszcator was a winner in the western riding with "I'm A Smokey, Too, and Craig Black was best in the reining class with. Ripper Hancock. Gaining second place finishes were Steve Preszeator with Holly W S Skip in the junior equitation and Wayne Preszcator in the reining with the same horse he won with in western riding. Allan Parsons was third in the barrel race with Handy Bill and If at first you do succeed — don't get too surprised!! Hear about the hippie who was so proud of his girl friend for winning first prize in the non- bathing beauty contest? A SMALL, COVERED WAGON — The good old days were portrayed by Scott and Becky Shoebottom as they entered their small covered wagon in Saturday's Ilderton Fair parade. 1-A photo Seniors bus to Niagara In place Of their regular meeting, Exeter Senior Citizens enjoyed a bus trip to Niagara Falls and area on Tuesday, September 30, Eighty-four seniors citizens from the Exeter area gathered at the arena where two buses left about nine o'clock in the morning, After lunch at Thorold, tours were enjoyed at the Queen Victoria Park greenhouses and the Sir Adam Beck generating station, Here they enjoyed a film showing the history of hydro generation. HURON HISTORIC JAIL A drive through Marineland gave the group an opportunity to see the animals, Also visited were the Sir Adam Beck Memorial and the famous floral clock where they were treated to free soft drinks courtesy of Tuckey Beverages. After a shopping hour and supper at a steak house, the group went back to Niagara Falls to see the Falls. lit up after dark. By PAUL cARROLL Huron County Council vetoed municipal re-structuring a few weeks ago. Who knows what might have happened if the "Tiger" had still been around. What would he have to say about the Municipal boundaries that were set so long ago? The study sessions of the 1975 council must have borne some resemblance to the struggles of the late 1830's when Tiger Dunlop and the other fathers of local government fought for local autonomy with the government at York. They were challenged by the then provincial government to show that they could earn the right to govern their own affairs. A government centre was required, comprising a jail, a court facility and a council Jets readying for Woodstock The Lucan-Ilderton Jets are currently holding regular practices in preparation for the opening game of the Ontario Hockey Association Senior "A" season which opens on October 17 in Woodstock. The Jets will be meeting the same Woodstock Royals in a home and home exhibition series prior to the schedule opening. The two teams will meet at the Ilderton arena Wednesday October 8 and return to Wood- stock two nights later. chamber. Dunlop and his cohorts accepted the challenge. The result of their efforts was the Huron Historic Gaol. Being a somewhat frugal lot, and not wanting the taxes to be too high, they made a composite plan. Much to the dismay of the local clergy, they eliminated the third-floor chapel from the jail plan, and built instead a com- bination courtroom and council chamber. It is that room that the Huron Historic Jail Board wants to restore to its original condition. It will provide, a new focus at this popular tourist site, and point more clearly to the original purpose in having the building constructed. It is a big job, and, the research required is still largely in- complete. The building is giving many clues,however. By examining the base-boards and the floor, one can tell the location of the prisoner's dock, the jury's box, and the judge's platform. By studying the walls, the placement of railings and other fixtures can be determined. Behind the now-plastered walls are the telltale signs of huge chimneys for large box stoves, By studying other chambers of the same period, the furniture and furnishings can be deter- mined, It is a big job! But it is well worthy of the attention and support of Huron County today. Our heritage is rich and varied. Today's citizens and tomorrow's generation will be more aware of its importance as the work at this historic site and other similar ventures throughout the old Huron Tract proceeds. Sweaters Only one Bell book for each customer A little warmth to make summer last a little longer Bell Canada is distributing only one telephone book per household to conserve natural resources, reduce pollution and save money, Jim Scott, local Bell Canada manager, said today. Delivery of the London and surrounding area directory is scheduled to begin October 6 and end about October 22. 111111111111111106 111114 ray TOP VOCALIST — Named top vocalist at the amateur talent show held Friday night at the Ilderton fall fair was Lori Noyes. T-A photo Mr. Scott said that subscribers who require an extra directory can phone the number on a card inserted in the directory and it will be sent. The number is 432- 4158. Some 14,251 phone books are being distributed this year to Exeter, Clinton, Goderich, Seaforth and Hensall subscribers, compared to 15,578 last year. For the whole area of the London directory, 205,237 copies are being delivered this year, compared to 219,236 last year with a conservation or saving of 23,9098 directories because of the one book per household. Cover design of the new directory has numbers of the dial in various shades of brown, orange, green and white, The Olympic symbol is on the back cover, Mr. Scott- said the information section has a page of helpful hints on how to find numbers readily in the White pages and another on finding government listings alphabetically, This information is par- ticularly helpful now that there is, a 25-cent charge for each un- necessary call to directory assistance, Mr. Scott said. Another of the introductory pages explains the function of directory assistance charges. A V-neck pullovers that say if all. 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