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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-05-12, Page 17UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT GORD & MINA HARRIS, OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday GRAND BEND 238-8502 BONNIE DOONE TROPHY — Left to right Darlene Oesch, Elizabeth Datars and Missy Sandilands received miniatures of the Bonnie Doone trophy far passing three CFSA tests. The girls are members of the Zurich- Grand Bend figure skating club. Photo by McKinley L'OREAL Rebekahs pay several visits The Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge met Wednesday, May 4, with Noble Grand Olive Hicks presiding. There were 47 members present. Vice Grand Joyce Morgan gave her report on visitations to the sick. Several members are going to Seaforth May 11 to attend the 65th Birthday Party of Edelweis Rebekah Lodge. Our Birthday Party will be held June 1 with an invitation sent to each Lodge in our District Members were reminded that May 18 is Brothers' night and also that a bus will be going to Toronto June 23 for the installation of John Broadfoot as Grand Master, Bro. Tom Yellow will be the Rebekah representative to the Rodeo meetings. Reports were given by dif- ferent sisters who had visited Seaforth, Clinton and Stratford Lodges recently and the first night of nominations was held. Sister Marj Arthur gave readings for Mother's Day and lunch was served. AN L'Oreal -the shampoo-in colour that conditions your hair Beautiful hair colour results. That's what you want, And with L'Oreal Excellence that's what you'll get. Because L'Oreal Excellence gives you the most natural looking hair colour you have ever experienced. And the built-in conditioners leave your hair soft, shining and so easy to manage. We have the L'Oreal colour you'll want. So come in and let us introduce you to the L'Oreal experience. Now Available At G & G Discount Now! A special gift offer with your L'Oreal hair colour. To introduce our customers to L'Oreal, we have a limited time offer of a complimentary bottle (125 ml) of shampoo with each purchase of shampoo colour. But hurry, this offer expires on May 14. This Week's Extra Specials Listerine Antiseptic Schick. Injector Mouthwash and System Plus 3 Gargle Free Blades woo ml $2.29 $1.16 ACGDISCOUNT 235-1661 4:33 Main St Exeter _4, .4 .sr- Y A A R po&isHAWOQING or toklur lre Mod hair Odut chvietix c01or0.1 Times-Advocate, May 12, 1977 Page 17 NOTICE Village of Grand Bend Ratepayers The Grand Bend waste management site will be open to the public on May 21st, 1977 between hours of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Grand Bend Council Save electricity, save natural resources. About a third of Ontario's electricity is gener- ated by burning fossil fuels.., coal, oil, natural gas. The price of all these natural resources is increasing rapidly. The price of coal, for example, has tripled over the last five years. Higher fuel costs inevitably show up in the price you pay for electricity. Save electricity, and you'll save money. You'll also be helping to conserve dwin- dling natural resources for other important uses... transportation, agriculture, chemicals. Conserve energy. The future depends on ft. .161...1.104/2. .111414MIKft Lend us an ear. Io ill HURON SANITATION RR 1, GRAND BEND WE WEER 24 HR. SANITATION SERVICE PHONE ED LOVIE 238-2776 If no answer call J38.8240 for prorhat reply Evenings and Weekends Phone John Hotsori at /38. 8240 Anytime Or 238.2140 For Prompt Sanitation Ser. vice, Mrs. Irene Harness spent Mother's Day in London with her family Mr. & Mrs. Jim Anderson and daughters Janine and Jen- nifer, We'd like to tell you about loans. We have a responsibility. To you. And to your family. You see when we lend you money, we will do our best to make sure you'll be able to repay it according to your income -- that you won't get in over your head just because you need the money. So, if you've been thinking about getting a loan. Come in. And talk to us about an Insulation CANADIAN IMPERIAL. BANK OF COMMERCE Welliendsmuanear. Loan. Or a Better Heating Loan. Or a Roof Loan. A Kitchen Remodeling Loan. An All-Around-the-House Improvement Loan. A Landscape Loan. Car Loan. A Mind Improve- ment Loan. First or Second Residential Mortgage Loan. Or even a Name-Your-Own Loan. Just ask for the manager of the Commerce Branch nearest you. He'll listen. Leisure Ella presented at Huron 4-H Achievement Day The So Sew 4H club girls of Grand Bend presented a skit, "Leisure Ella" at the Achievement Day held Saturday at Stephen Central School. This project has been, "Clothes for Leisure" the next one coming up in the fall will be "Featuring Fruit." Mr, & Mrs. Ted Steinbach and' Mrs. Mae Davidson of Zurich were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Allan Walper and family. Due to Grand Bend Womens Institute hosting the District annual May 19, the regular meeting of the branch will be held May 26 at the Parish Hall at 7:30 p.m. with Horticulture as the theme. Mrs. Marjorie Knight, London spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Welhvood Gill, At Mother's Day Sunday morning service at Church of God, a gift of a book of writings and poems about mother, was given to the mother who brought the most of her immediate family with her to church, This was presented to Mrs. Vi Fowler. All PARKHILL By MRS, HARRY SHEPPARD United Church christens babies Michael Graeme, son of Mr. & Mrs. Wm Dory; Raquel Selma, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Wood; Mark Wyatt, son of Mr.--& Mrs. Ken Fraser and John Graham, son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gray, were christened at the United Church, Sunday morning. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Peter Zivikirsch visited Sunday with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Hans Kleeman, Parkhill. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Langford visited friends in Kitchener recently. Mrs. Bill (Linda) Ratcliffe and Laura, London, Mrs. Cheryl Hamilton and David, Dorchester, Mr. Bruce Clarke, London, Mr. Jack Clarke and Eric of Sarnia, visited with Mrs. Edna Clarke. Mr. & Mrs. Willy O'Rourke and girls, Mrs. Molly McLinchey, Mr. Willis Hayter, Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs. Morley Eagleson and son visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Newt Hayter. Mr. & Mrs. Verne Sharpe and Eleanor spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Sharpe and Kevin Graham, Oakville. Mr. & Mrs. Rick Kellestine and Darrel Richard, Leamington spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Charlton and sons, Dr. Betty Bridgman returned missionary from Angola will speak in Brinsley United Church Thursday evening. Parkhill United Church is conducting the worship and UCW of Brinsley are serving the supper. Mr. & Mrs. Ron Love and family, Mrs, Rose Isaac visited with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Love, Sunday. By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Rochus Faber has returned from a vacation in Florida. Mrs. Ross Faber and Mrs. Russell Faber gave a shower at Hully Gully Friday night to honour their niece and nephew Linda and Robert Colemen who are being married in June. The ladies of St. Andrew's Church held a successful booth at the auction sales Saturday at the home of the late Jean Ivison. Mrs. John Moore, Mitchell and Mrs. Robt. Baillie, Staffa visited with relatives last weekend. other mother's received little Meditation booklets. Church of God ladies served refreshments at the church to family, relatives and friends, Saturday, following the funeral of Mrs. Annabelle Sherritt. Special Mother's Day service and baptism was held Sunday morning at the United Church. Rev, H. Moore's sermon topic was "Live Love," The choir's anthem was "Love of home." A special anthem was sung by the Sunday School children titled, "Your Mother and Mine." Children baptized were Jeffery James Edwin, son of Mr. & Mrs, James Patterson; Bartley James, son of Mr, & Mrs. James Pickering; Jeanette Michelle, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Craig Tattersall. The regular meeting of the London Conference will take place in Sarnia May 17, 18 and 19. Personals Mr. & Mrs, Ryssell Grigg, Strathroy, and Mr. & Mrs., Harold Grigg, Kitchener, spent Mother's Day, Sunday, with their mother, Mrs. Rosa Grigg. Twelve Women's Institute members met Thursday evening at president Mrs. Nola Taylor's home to plan the programs for the coming year. Mr. & Mrs. Keith McLaren, Exeter, were supper guests an evening last week with his sister, Mrs. Raymond Kading. Shipka visitors return home By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Mr. & Mrs. Ches Desjardine, of Rainy River area, northern Ontario, left for home last Thursday after two weeks visiting with his mother, Mrs. Mabel Desjardine, and many other relatives. They also at- tended the wedding of Mrs. Desjardine's nephew, Doug Jennison while in thie area. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schiebel, Belle River, spent the weekend at their daughter's home, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Russell and Jacquie, Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer visited recently in Welland with her mother, Mrs. Elsie Comfort. Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Russell and Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer visited relatives Sunday, at Tillbury, and called at the funeral home to pay their respects to the faniily'of the girl's cousin, Romeo Marchand. Bill, Lynda and Persephone Morenz, of London, visited, Saturday with Bill's parents here. • Eva Bariteau, Hazel Blewett, Marg .Roberts, Eleanor Durie, Louise Wilson, Irene Kennedy, Marg Love, Elaine Moore, all attended a U,C.W. executive meeting held Thursday evening at President Marge Mason's home. Several recommendations were brought in and will be dealt with at the general U.C.W. meeting on May 17. S.