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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-06-30, Page 12Page 12 Dashwood• seniors hold picnic COLORS Standard 18"x18" EVERYTHING YOU NEED INCLUDING THE NAILS A REDWOOD Fence adds beauty • protection and privacy ... AND INCREASES THE VALUE OF YOUR PROPERTY All Prices Are Cash And Carry DELIVERY AND CREDIT TERMS ARE AVAILABLE AT EXTRA COST ZailibLLEcIDLETB:1:4CAT Per Pc. 2 x 4 2 x 6 4.49 7.26 9.82 12.28 8.84 4.12 3.85 6.23 8.41 10.52 2.56 4.15 8.30 14.03 10.10 5.19 6.99 8.76 6.29 2.95 LF 11- THE "RANCHER" LF 24-THE "PATIO PAL" EXTENDED HOURS at these stores Reg. hours: Monday thru Friday 8 .M. to 5:U P.M. SATURDAYS TILL 4 P.M. Times-Advocate, June 30, 1977 By MRS. IRVIN RADER Dashwood Senior Citizens held their picnic Monday, June 20, with Mrs. Mervyn Tieman's group in charge. There were 40 in attendance. Bingo was enjoyed by all and it was decided to play bingo in the hall at Friedsburg Days, To celebrate Senior Citizens week a committee was appointed to go to Huronview Thursday, June 23, along with Grand Bend to en- tertain the residents. Bingo was enjoyed with several members going along to help, The next meeting will be in September. Cash & Carry Pine bark nuggets are used by nurserymen and professional land- scapers to create a rich, warm undertone for shrubbery and flower beds. Helps to retain moisture. They look great! Sunday School picnic Calvary United church held their picnic with Sunday School superintendent, Bob Hoffman and the teachers in charge. Results were as follows, ball throw, Kindergarten, Julie Schade and Randy Hoffman; primary, Janice Schade and Robbie Hoffman; Junior, Faye Gaiser and Gary Smith; senior, Paul Gaiser. Standing jump, kindergarten, Julie Schade and Randy Hoff- man; primary, Karen Schade and Jeff Hoffman; junior, Faye Gaiser and Gary Smith; senior, Don Beaver. Sack race, same except Doug Schade for the juniors. Running race, Julie Schade and Randy Hoffman; Janice Schade and Robbie Hoffman; Faye Gaiser and Doug Schade; and Paul Gaiser. Pins in milk jug, Julie Schade and Randy Hoffman; Kim Hoffman and Jeff Hoffman; Lynn Gaiser and Gary Smith; Don Beaver. Book on head, Suzanne Smith and Rob Hoffman; Kathy Schade and Doug Schade; Dean Boyle. A picnic lunch followed. IKO 210 lb. Self•Sealing SHINGLES NOW THRU JULY 9th. OR WHILE STOCKS LAST Here's your chance to re-shingle' at en economical price. Available in GREY/BLACK only Over Great amnIDAY SALE VALUES Cash & Carry Marble chips are perfect as accent strips along lawn edges, around trees and shrubs, or in planters. Great too for under evergreens, around pools and patios. Helps keep weeds down and yet keeps soil moist. WHILE STOCKS LAST Save Now on PATIO • _.11-71016-1-1-, 1111111N1a, Personals Mrs, Hilda Rader spent several days in London with Mr. & Mrs. Colin McGregor and family. She also attended the graduation of her granddaughter, Beth, from public school. Mrs. Adeline Kraft, Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich, visited with Mrs. Amelia Willert, Wednesday evening. Over 600 people enjoyed the strawberry and ham supper provided by Calvary United church last Wednesday evening. Mr, & Mrs. Earl Guenther enjoyed a Leslie get-to-gether Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Guenther's brother Mr. & Mrs. Irving Leslie, Listowel. Mr, & Mrs. Irvin Rader were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller and girls, Zion, on the occasion of June's birthday. Miss Edna Willert, Mitchell, spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Stade and Sherrie. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Martene spent a few days at Chatham with the latter's sister, Mrs. Leslie Bond due to the death of her husband and attended the funeral Tuesday, June 21. Rev. Mayo Mellecke who has returned following summer school at St, Louis, Missouri reports the corn five feet tall and wheat harvest finished. .-41k.4•2 .d 1r-lolree- • •• t.). • .•+ ..th • • 110X lir Non-Sli 1:40CICLIOCICIGICO P,-4-1(.4.1c3;A:la4c ILJULL/ILLJUL.LI.Jt- LICILILLULLLL EJOCCEEELCLE LLILLL.LLLLLL ILLLELE.CCLLEU L_LL HYDRA -PREST These non-slip patio blocks are precision made with true and square edges that fit tightly together. So they look better, last longer. ULILLLLLI-1.1 FLU *LAIR 111;iiel8" in natural grey. You can really make your patio come alive with a handsome redwood deck from Discount Dave's! And Dave's package price inclades everything you need, even the steps, railing, plans & nails. The deck floor consists of 2 by 6's. Remember: it's REDWOOD, not spruce! And Dave's sale price is only - 'I 49 • Each '1 69 II Each 7 • ROUGH TIMBERS 29812 Also Available: LARGER SIZE in 24"x30" Natural Grey at 2.59 each 595 95 ROUNDED 5" x 8" by 8'. Our usual C. & C. 7.95 Here's something new: Rough Tim- bers. They're similar to railway ties in that they can be used to enclose flower beds, serve as wide rustic steps, rein• force stone walls and ever so many other things to make your garden area look more inviting. SQUARE 6" x 8" by 8'. Our „usual C. & C. 9.95 REDWOOD CONSTRUCT1ON ANY QUANTITY 16' NIturwlonimmemmomaamiewommumaeaummasmeN;Nememewrowammimimmuansid 10' 8' Leadership conference 11111111011 During the past week over ninety 4-H members from all parts of Ontario participated in the Provincial 4-H Leadership Conference held at Camp Couchiching near ()riffle. Attending from Huron County were Rob Stewart, R,R, 1 Hen- litat sall, South Huron Multi-Project, and Sharen Colclough, R.R, 1 Clinton, Seaforth Horse Club. The objective of 4-H is the personal development of young people. This Conference is particularly designed to help delegates develop their leadership potential through participation in leadership seminars, program planning workshops, recreation and daily program committees during the week. 5.61 2 x 8 7.02 2x1I LF 3-THE "PICKET" 4.99 4x 2.36 x All Prices Are Cash & Carry t II \ .41141111160116 i . 411111111111111111111k 4\:14, ti 1 113) q092 slit sir rim aiscoot_ ilik. e \fg t 11 t mac NW 11111111111imoil HOME CENTRES it' IF A DIVISION OF aitil4;1"' LUMBER CO IV We Can Supply You With Everything You Need To Build & Complete Your Fence... YOU PICK A DESIGN...WE'LL SHOW YOU HOW! HF 6-THE "SHADOWALL" It's a week of learning, fun and fellowship. Working with a group, delegates will make many new friends and discover a lot about themselves as well. Delegates to the conference will be expected to put their acquired skills to use in the 4-H and community programs when they return home. r I LOTS of FREE PARKING . .... .. .. ....... HP 7-THE "HIGH BASKET" Huron Chuith Rd - TECUMSEH RD. g. °you Discount Dave's OLD HWY. 2 MALDIN RO AD Be Sure To Visit Our HOME MAKING CENTRE 'Zippers *Threcid "Buttons "Wool *Embroidery Cotton ePofterns, etc. BUTLER'S Dept, Store 397 Main St., Exeter AMHERSTRURG EXETER GODERICH GRAND BEND HARROW KINCARDINE KINGSVILLE KITCHENER OWEN SOUND 316.3181 RIDGETOWN 674-5465 SOUTHAMPTON 707.3245 THEDPORD 296.4901 WEST LORNE 768-1520 WINDSOR EAST 727-6001 WINDSOR WEST 734.1221 WINDSOR CENTRE 264.1143 736-2151 235.1422 524.8321 238.2374 738.2221 396.3403 733.2341 744.6371 16 Branches Including MATTHEW'S of Windsor NEW HWY 2 MATCHETTE Tecumseh HWY. 18 FRONT RO. To 'RACETRACK • TO AmilERSTBUR .. . .. " mArretws KITCHENER, KINCARDINE, WINDSOR EAST and WINDSOR wesT ARE OPEN FRIDAY till 9 P.M.; SAT. till 5:30 WINDSOR CENTRE (Matthew's) OPEN DAILY 8 - 6 P.M, Including SATURDAY: OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 0:00 FA. "II" %Vigour Elitittr 700 Tecumseh Rd. West. Ph, 264-1143. Daily a.m. - 6 p.m, Including Sat. Open Thurs. & Friday till p.m. WINDSOR WEST 500 Prom Road in LaSalle. Phone 734-1221. Daily 8 a.rh, • 6;30 inci. Saturday, Mday till 9 p.M. KITCHENER 585 Feirway Rd SOuth hear the Mail Phone 744.5311, Daily 8 p.m. including Stiturdey, Friday 0 p.m. WINDSOR EAST Tecumseh BypaSs on highway 2. Phone 727•600i. Daily 8 a.m.. 5:30 incl. Saturday, Friday WI an.