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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-07-08, Page 5See What's New in CARPET Watch next week's paper for details. EXETER 235-0173 100iiimisaimemionwrowialoomowsewm•ol" nO41111101 AVAILABLE AT COUNTRY CORNER MT. CARMEL. 237-3456 OPEN TILL-10 RM. reamemeareeeseameseeaweeeeeeemeeelfeselle SUMMER SUPERVISORS — Five young ladies are in charge of the Exeter summer playground program. Back, left, Tracey Campbell and Elaine Overholt. Front, Liz Deichert, Laura Johns and Marion Adams. T-A photo NEW HOURS For Your Shopping Convenience NOW OPEN Monday to Friday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m. 6 p.m. We Specialize in Custom Slaughtering and Processing Clover Leaf Pink Salmon Aylmer Choice Peas Maxwell House Coffee 7 3/e oz. 85t 14 oz . 3 Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLLS LB. Maple Leaf • HOME CURED BACON LB. 9.89 Humpty Dumpty Potato Chips Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Rooti, Low Cal, etc. Soft Drinks Case of 24 Cans Aylmer Fruit Cocktail DelMonte 48 oz. Fruit Drinks 40.60-100 Watt Light Bulbs Bon Ami 20 oz. Big Wally Cleaner Kelloggs 24 oz. Corn Flakes 2/9.00 9.19 99' 13 oz 99' '3.98 14 oz. 45' 1.35 SIDES OF BEEF LOW, LOW PRICE LB. PRODUCE FROZEN FOOD Ontario New POTATOES 10 lbs. '1.25 McCain French Style BEANS 10 oz. 2/59' McCains BEEFEATERS 2 lbs. 69' GREEN BEANS WAX BEANS CARROTS 5 lbs. '1.99 ItILTR QUARTERS FRONT DARTERS LB 69' CHICKEN CUTS Breasts & Legs with Backs LB Chiquita BANANAS lb. 19c Florida PEACHES lb. 29 Main St., Exeter Phone 235.0400 uty 0, 1976 Page 5 Iffirondale Women's Institute held their June 30 meeting at ADAMS I. Noing&cooling I• Heating Systems of .AU Types INSTALLED, MQDERNIZED and MAINTAINED E- • Generol Sheet Metal Work 1* Air Conditioning! 2 0 Humidifiers i....: ..-:. m :2- • Ventilation •Z, 5 r. --.1 235-2187 E., 133 Huron St., East, Exeter ..:. onmiaiimanamatinammaallIalmillm 01 Misses' Sandals ASSORTED COLORS Special $2 .99 This Thurs., Fri. and Sat. SPECIAL SAVINGS on Tender Tootsies STRAPLESS STYLE Pink, Red, Light Brown Mid-Brown, White REG. $9.00 $5.95 Choose from 2 strap styles Lemon, Light Green, Light Blue, Peach, Tan and Yellow REG. $12.00 $8.95 Golden Tan, Doe, White, Light Blue REG. $13.00 $8.95 Wuertly's MAIN ST. Shoe Store EXETER met' DISCOUNT Dollar Stretchers 11 • Cadbury's Block Chocolate Bars Assorted 2/79' Brut Deodorant Light Powder Ultra Dry Anti-Perspirant Spray 7 oz $ 1 49 Barbecue Lighter 32 oz. 73' Super Body Trimmer Shaper Firmer 43 Main St. Exeter 235.160 Till you've seen WOOD'S FREEZERS at Bonthronis of Henson 242.2023 Hansa derstanding that this Man en- joyed a certain amount of success with a local Boys Soccer team last year. We are now challenging Silcock to coach one of the worst Junior Rugby teams in Ontario. For the! past 3 seasons since the teams' inception, only 4 competitive games have been won. Unless things improve next year, the team will be folded. With the help of our area sponsors, we will pay Silcock full expenses to coach, and should the team be fortunateenough to come close to winning an award next season, we will reward Mr. Silcock accordingly. Members of the Lambton,Saints Junior RugbyClub Atisable news — Continued from Page 4 -graphical models of the Kime Property and Clinton Conser vation Area. a resource inven- tory for the Hay Agreement Forest will be done as well as mapping and marking the Park- hill nature trails. The two education and rec- reation co-ordinators for Park- hill Conservation Area are Kathy Rippey and sue. Warburton. They are running a weekend inter- pretive and recreational program for the campers and area day users at Parkhill Conservation Area. They are also developing interpretive displays for that area. The person who ties the sum- mer Experience '76 program together is the Program Manag- er, Anne Harrison. Her time is I spent on correspondence, time sheets, inspection of municipal projects and the general co- ordination of the Authority's Experience '76 program. The provincial government is to be commended for funding such summer programs for stu- dents, the Authority recognizes the students as a great asset to their programs and appreciate their, capable, hardworking and enthusiastic attitudes. When visiting our areas this summer, which we hope you will do, don't hesitate to ask for assistance from our staff. They will be happy to help you. Please keep in mind that you can assist them by putting any litter, yours or someone elses, in the trash cans provided, and by obeying the Authority's rules and regula- tions. The parks are developed and maintained for your use and enjoyment, so visit a conser- vation area and have a good summer. Hurondale WI learn of Bangladesh Usborne Central school with president Mrs. Harry Dougall presiding. The Institute Ode was sung followed by Mary Stewart collect. Roll call proved interesting by members telling how they had improved their education since school days, The minutes of previous meetings were read and approved. Also financial By MRS, M. H. ELSTON M.H, and Mrs. Elston attended the golden Wedding celebration of Mr. & Mrs. Emerson Grey, Dundalk on Sunday, June 20. Also visited with Mr. & Mrs. Frank Trudgeon, Mount Forest during the weekend andcwith Mr, & Mrs. Fred Gilchrist Flesherton. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blair and Faye attended the graduation of their daughter Robin held in the Lady Eaton college of Trent Univer- sity, Peterborough. They also attended the graduation of their daughter Faye at Lamhton College, Sarnia_ statement and correspondence were read. There had been a ear load of ladies attended Huronview bazaar earlier in the month, Mrs, Roylance Westcott explained about the bursary for Huron County and hoped more girls would take an interest and apply for it if they qualified. There are th'ree. different Mr. Cecil Skinner, Exeter, who was in hospital for 2 weeks is at the present convalescing at the home of his son and wife Mr. Sr Mrs. Sam Skinner. M,H. & Mrs. Elston travelled to Halliburton last week to visit their granddaughter Sheila Elston, Administrator and Director of Nurses of the new Medicare Hospital of Halliburton returning home by Huntsville where they visited relatives of Mrs, Elston. Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Davis & family, Severn Bridge. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Skinner and family attended the Pym reunion held at Riverview Park, Exeter on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Elmore Dunn called Incorrect Dear Sirs : This letter is to ask you to make a correction in your newspaper re the article about Dr. Fletcher's picnic and in which my painting was mentioned, I take exception to your reporter saying, "Mrs, Ellis was born without arms or legs", This is not correct and was absolutely unnecessary to mention, I prefer my paintings to stand on their own merit and not on sympathy from the public! Furthermore one would presume from your article that I would paint witn my mouth. Tiewever I do have shortened arms and hold my brush with two arms. If you must mention my handicap it should have read, "born without hands and feet." I also have short legs and walk on two above-knee artificial limbs. I would appreciate a brief correction being made in your paper. And oblige Kathleen M. Hart Ellis Challenge To the weekly paper of Exeter, Ontario: We would like to issue an of- ficial challenge to Dave Silcock of your Town. We recently witnessed Silcock's coaching of the Huron Juniors and the victory they acquired' in the Ontario Cricket finals. We are also ' of the un- scholarships: Dorothy Futeher, Florence P. Sadie and Helen McKereher. An article of $3 value is to be sent to area convention. Mem- bers voted a $50 donation to Kirkton Woodham Community Center and also to go to Country Playhouse to see "Anne of Green Gables" if tickets were available. Education and Cultural ac- tivities conveners Mrs. R. Mayer and Mrs, C. Mills had charge of the program. Mrs, Mayer in- troduced Mrs. B. Eaton froln Staffa who told of her ex- periences in Bangladesh which were very interesting. Current events were given by Mrs, Archie Etherington. Mrs, Hugh Love gave an in- teresting talk of the bus trip to the Maritmes and Newjoundland with the Kirkton Institute and of the day spent at the convention in Charlottetown, It was reported that the historic hell would be erected during the summer, Mrs, H. Dougall reported on the officers con- ference. Collection was taken and meeting closed with 0 Canada. on their brothers Mr. Allan Buswell and Mr. & Mr'. Melville Buswell on Sunday. Mrs. Alma McAllister is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Bidduiph resident patient in hospital