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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-06-16, Page 9Page 9 One Week Only! FATHER'S DAY GIFTS AT DISCOUNT DAVE'S Here's A Fantastic Gift! Rockwell's new 9" motorized saw. Complete with motor, two wings and stand Ready-to-run: no electrical connections or adjustments necessary FEATURES 1 Fully enclosed thermal overload protected motor develops 11/2 HP 2 Rips to center of 30" board 3 Cuts 2" stock, 1 5/e" at 45° 4 Full size 22s! x 32" table with extensions 5 12 34" in front of blade for greater cut-off capacity 6 All ball bearing construction 7 ,Self-aligning rip fence 8 See,•through blade guard with splitter and anti-kickback attachment 9 Lockable power switch 10 Safe, up front controls Heavy-duty stamped steel wings 12 Stand included MODEL 34-580 includes: No. 34-570 saw with Motor, Rip Fence, Guide Bars, Table Insert, Miter Gauge, Blade Guard, 9" Blade, Wrenches, No. 50-802 Stand and No. 34-583 Extension Wings. it Rips, it Crosscuts, it Miters On a huge 22" x 32" table you can cut stock 2" deep, Or 1 5/8" at 45°. And rip to the centre of a 30" board, with self- aligning rip fence to insure precision cuts every time. A whole new lo n showering se.Trf m srrays rang- sos _ pulsating mas n So regular Chrome plated, solid brass body Easy Installation Self•cleaning SANE 4.59! Our usual cash & carry price for this Pulsating Shower- head is 22,95! Model 20915 Black a Decker 3/8" DRILL 5726 JIG SAW 7504 SANDER „04 The9tre superbly made. The 3/8" drill has double reduction gears for high torque drilling power, The jig saw, double insulated with burn-out protected motor, makes straight, curved and scroll cuts in wood, metal and plastics. The orbital sander Is extra fast - 10,000 obits per minute - for smoother finishing of wood, metal and plastics. Take your choice! Only 13.88 each during this sale. 1-YR. FREE REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE For Cotstplete Details. See You Local Discount Dave's Branch 1r.55 TACKER Intermediate duty tacker uses 6 No. T-50 staple sizes up to 9/16". Uses T-50 wire, screen and shade at- tachments. Our usual C.&C. price 14.95 7-Pc. SCREWDRIVER SET 5.88 by Fuller Consists of 1/4 "x4", 1/4 "x6", 3/16"x4", stubby slotted, scratch awl, #2 Phillips and pocket screw- driver. Stanley 24" ALUMINUM LEVEL 7.59 Non-Adjustable glasses. Top and bottom milled and ground/2 vials. Features 2 "Levelguard" 360° vials; one plumb, one level - in open vial stations. Model 5248 The Peefect Gift For DAD Reader's Digest introduced this book at a mail order price of 21.45 - 19.96 for the book and 1,49 for postage and handling - Some bookstores price it at 24.95. Tells you how to handle practically every type of household repair - from fixing a leaky faucet to building an extra room. Contains more than 2,000 diagrams & illustrations. Stanley HAMMER #C3111/2 ham- mer. Quality made On sale for one week only at Ail 69 A. 7 aiscout D Y'sQ92 HOME CENTRES 16 BRANCHES INCLUDING MATOILW'S 7364151 OWEN SOUND 235.1422 RIDGETOWN 624.8321 SOUTHAMPTON 238-2374 THEDPORD 738-2221 WEST LORNE 3964403 WINDSOR EAST 733.2341 WINDSOR WEST 744.6311 WINDSOR CENTRE Bypas NEW HWY 2 Discount Dave's Discount °ayes Rog, hourSt Monday thee Friday 8 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. SATURDAYS TILL 4 P.M. 376.3181 674.6465 7914245 296-4991 768.1520 727-6001 734-1221 254-1143 KITCHENER, KINCARDINE, WINDSOR EASTand WINDSOR WEST OPEN FRIDAY till 9 P.M.; SAT. till 5:30 WINDSOR CENTRE (MattheVes) OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. 6 P.M. Including SATURDAY: OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9:00 P.M, . . , TO RACETRACK .. 10 MHEAS1EfUR1 EXTENDED HOURS at these stores SMOKE ALARM General Electric #SA201. Loud 85 decibel horn sounds even if household power fails. Installs with 2 screws. Complete with battery. AMHEFtSTBURG EXETER GODERICH GRAND BEND HARROW KINCARDINE KINGSviLLE KITCHENER WINDSOR EA T Tecumseh Bypass on highway 2, Phone 727.6001, Daily 8 a.rn. 5:30 Ind, Saturday. Friday till 9 0.111. 'WINDSOR WEST 500 Front Road in LaSalle. Phone 734-1221. Daily 8 a.m. - 5;30 incl. Saturday. Friday till 9 pan. WINDSOR CENTRE (Matthew's ) 700 Teoumaah Rd. West, Ph, 254-1143. Daily 8 a.tri. * 6:00 p.n. Including Saturday. Thurs. & Friday till 9. S • TO TEACH — Mary Jane Gillespie, daughter of Bill and Mary McCann, recently received a p.Ed, from the Faculty of Education, University of Western Ontario, She was also on the dean's honours list. Jane has accepted a teaching position at Southdale Public School in Strathroy. Photo by Doerr Permit value takes, jump The value of building permits took a major swing upward during the past month. The value in Doug Triebner's report on Monday night was $281,085. . Three new homes and a new OPP office valued at a total of $208,000 were the four major items. Permits were issued to Jan Van Haarlen for homes at 55 Andrew St. and 328 Eastern Ave. and one to Donald MacGregor for a new home at 65 Mill. The largest single permit in the month's list was for the Lebanon Forest Lodge to erect a building for the Ontario Provincial Police. The new building will be located on Highway 4 just north of 83. Swimming pools were ap- proved for Doug Rohde at 219 Carling and Peter Cowie at 523 Mary, while tool 'sheds were okayed for Irene Harness, 77 John W.; Lloyd Knight, 136 Huron E.; Ernest Kerr, 53 Gidley W.; G. Latulippe, 321 Huron W.; and Irvin Playfoot, 93 Anne, Permits for commercial renovations and additions were approved for Grand Bend Cleaners, addition at 342 Main; Russell Electric, reroof at 432 Main; Fani Korhorros, erect over-hang on restaurant at 134 Main; Markos Vasilakis, renovate bake shop at 367 Main. Residential renovations and additions, were approved for Mark Coolman, 332 Andrew; Hilda Brintnell, 178 Andrew; Leslie Thomson, 181 William; Verne Smith, 76 Mill; Marvin Caton, 30 Sanders W.; Mrs. Duncan, 230 Andrew; Donna Webster, 170 Victoria W.; Ted Jones, 273 Marlborough; Olive Thomson, 388 Edward; Roy Stover, 188 Andrew; Albert Steeper, 18 Huron E. G. McAuley, 86 Anne; Mrs. E. Cornish, 298 Andrew; Shirley Willis, 83 Main; Mrs. M. Heywood, 65 Sanders W.; Lloyd Hern, 122 Main; R. Harp, 304 Andrew; and ,Casey Cook, 163 Andrew, By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Squire on the birth of a granddaughter on Saturday. The proud parents are Mr. & Mrs. Doug Squire, London. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Charles McRobert were Mr. & Mrs. Roy McRobert, Ruth Ann McRobert and Sandy Murray, London. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Betteridge and family,` St. Marys, were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson following anniversary service at Zion church. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson spent Friday with Mrs. Ken Zavitz, Thedford. They were celebrating Mrs. Zavitz's bir- thday. Sunday dinner guests with Mr, & Mrs. MacLeod Mills were Mrs, Margery Morley, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blair, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mills and Brent, Centralia and Mrs. Wm Davies, Spalding Sask., who is visiting with the Mills. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil, Edgewood. ADAMS Heating & Cooling • Heating Systems of All Types 3 INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED E • General Sheet Metal Work • Air Conditioning • Humidifiers I. Ventilation 235,2187 133 Huron St,, East, Exeter TiuiIIiIilitI tIIHIHum Ili tltJIIIIIIIirltllhhlf