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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-09-23, Page 20Page 20 Times-Advocate, September 23, 1976 LYNN BROOKS JOAN HODGE MICHELE ROBINSON BRENDA NEIL SANDRA McLEOD piplimffitimmiliiiiiii111111111111111111111111111111111111111mium1111111111111111111111111iiiiimm4 • Western Tack & Saddlery • Horse Health Centre • Western Clothing & Boots • Lee Jeans & Jackets Chargex Accepted Darling's CLOVER FARM Huron Park Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, 2 kg, 10 oz. 79' 5/'1 4 rolls 79' 11b, 74' 19 oz. 39' 1 lb. 1 .79 3.1.1 9 138's 10 lb, 69' 58' 3 lbs. 79' 24 cans '3.99 SCOTT'S LEATHER SHOP 120 Sanders St, W. Exeter, Ont. 235-0694 Match Queens and babies Baby pictures of the Queen contestants are also shown on this page. Test your skill at F. matching them up. The answers appear on page 21. This Week's Extra Specials At lb 68' 1.08 85' lb. FRONTS HINDS SIDES HOME KILLED BEEF FOR YOUR FREEZER as k.•.: • nsIX 44 Cut, Wrapped and Sharp Frozen GROCERIES White SUGAR SOUP BATHROOM TISSUE SODA BISCUITS SPAGHETTI Maxwell House COFFEE Schwartz BUTTER PRODUCE Sunkist ORANGES Ontario POTATOES Mac APPLES Kist or Pepsi POP Blade and Short Rib ROAST SHOULDER STEAK SPARE RIBS iiAcCON ENDS CrooKED HAM BEEF LIVER PORKCNO PS lb 69' lb 99' lb 39' lb 79' lb '1 .99 lb 39' lb '11 .39 N Who will be the ueen? 1 One of the features of the Friday night show of the Exeter Fall Fair will be the crowninF, of the Fair Queen. Judging of the nine contestants was completed Tessday night and announcement of the winner and crowning by last year's winner Elaine Overholt of Centralia will be carried out at the new gym at South Huron District High School Friday night. A large number of prizes are being offered to the Queen, the two runnersup and all con- testants, The Queen will receive red roses from Exeter Flowers, a Caraveele watch by Bulova from Graham Arthur Motors, $10 gift certificates from Smyth's Shoe Store and Boyle's Ladies Wear and a $5 gift certificate from Grand Bend Cleaners. The first runnerup will receive a tote bag of Bestline personal care products from Jean and Maurice Love, $10 gift certificate from F. A. May and Son, $5 gift certificate from Joyce Mayer at the Hair Shoppe and dinner for two at Wally's Chinese Garden. The second runnerup gets $10 in cash from Larry Snider Motors and gifts from Fisher Pro Hard- ware and Exeter Pharmacy. Each contestant will receive $5 from the Royal Bank, A Balsam conditioner from Jean and Maurice Love and a colour photo of herself from Ross Haugh Photography. KIM TURNER AILS .111.111•a . Seat belts and lower speeds do save lives. Since January 1, 1976, Ontario motorists have been required to wear seat belts. And since that date, Ontario speed limits have been lowered to 60 miles per hour on freeways and 50 miles per hour on other highways. These new regulations are paying off. For the first 6 months of 1976, there were 66 fewer deaths on Ontario highways and 6,765 fewer injuries. Police officials in major Ontario centres credit the wearing of seat belts and the lower speeds with these lower death and injury rates. And indeed, improved safety is the prime reason for the regulations. But there are other benefits, too. When you drive slower, you save gasoline—and lower your fuel costs. So buckle up. Slow down and drive sensibly. For your free copy of the booklet "What You Should Know About Seat Belts," write to: Public and Safety Information Branch Ministry of Transportation and Communications 1201 Wilson Avenue Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J8 Ministry of Transportation and Communications James Snow, Minister Province of Ontario • ( S "Me CATHY BOWERS MAXIMUM 50 5 XIX This is what Ontario's new regulations are proving. William Davis, Premier CHRIS BEATON LISA WESTCOTT