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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-10-06, Page 20Local crew seek title The Huron-Lambton all stars are the only pee wee soccer club from Ontario remaining in the Ohio International Cup playoffs. Sunday in Niagara Falls, the Huron-Lambton youngsters edged Greater Niagara 3-2, Scoring all three goals was Charlie Wise. The Southwestern Ontario pee wee Cup final between Grand Bend United and Sarnia Nationals was postponed Saturday because of bad weather and has been rescheduled for Sunday, October 9 at Norm Perry Stadium in Sarnia at 3 p.m. In an exhibition game, Sunday, the Grand Bend pee wees swamped London German Canadians by a score of 8-0. Kevin Coyne led the Grand Bend scoring attack with three successful kicks.Nick Van- denberk and Andrew Couper PRACTICAL, FASHIONABLE AND LUXURIOUS — Kay Webb of Zurich was one of the models in the fashion show at the Oakwood, Inn, Grand Bend, last week. She pauses here to let members of the audience examine a handsome semi-fitted black leather coat from the Sun Shop at Grand Bend. Staff photo each added two goals and Bill marksman. Rich Helm was in Mennen was the other goal' to gain the shutout. NOTICE TO VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND RATE PAYERS Winter schedule of garbage collection commences Oct. 10. Summer schedule finishes Oct. 7. Residents garbage collection day will be Monday through winter months. VISA 15 Main St. 238-8603 JAUNTY AND COMFORTABLE — Bev Read of Exeter modelled a snappy brown two-piece brown knit pant suit with checked jacket at the fashion show of Grand Bend s Oakwood Inn fast week. Bev wore a saucy hat ‘s.ith this outfit, which came from Boyle s ladies Wear of Ex- Staff photo eter. Right now you can get savings on Armstrong Sofarian . .. the no wax floor that keeps ifs sunny shine, without waxing, far longer than ordinary vinyl floors or ... 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Expires Oct. 11 SENIOR CITIZENS TWO MORE REASONS TO SHOP AT BABY BONUS OFFER GOOD ON TUESDAYS TO ANY PERSON 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER UPON PRESENTATION OF THEIR GOVERNMENT HEALTH & WELFARE IDENTITY CARD. SAVE 6% CASH DISCOUNT ON YOUR PURCHASE ON ANY TUESDAY Excluding Cigarettes and Quarters of Beef THETENDER SP 238-2512 GRAND BEND PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 5 TO 11 ON YOUR PURCHASE ONLY. OFFER GOOD ANYTIME Excluding Cigarettes and Quarters of Beef CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHEQUE AT THE TENDERSPOT AND SAVE 6% Over 160 women attended a luncheon and showing of fall and winter fashions at the Oakwood Inn in Grand Bend last Wed- nesday. Tickets for the show were sold out well ahead of tirhe. Leather coats from Grand Bend's Sun Shop and a variety of garments from Boyle's Ladies Wear of Exeter were modelled. The coats, some. full length, others finger-tip length or shorter, varied in texture and ranged in colour from con- ventional black and brown to mellow red and bright tangerine. Many had luxurious fur collars. A long honey beige sueded calf-skin with wolf collar was runaway favourite. Guests remarked upon the practicality and attractiveness of the clothing shown, from lounge robes in cotton, polyester and velour to graceful softly draped afternoon and evening gowns. Comfortable well tailored pant suits attracted many comments. Also popular were jumpsuits in both day and evening stylings. Camel and black were the colours most frequently combined. The show was sponsored by the Huron Country Playhouse Guild. It was co-ordinated by Barbara Baumer of Grand Bend and Edie Boyle of Exeter. Commentators were Mary Spearen and Al Coo of Grand Bend. Oakwood's pianist, Marion Doyle, provided music, The models were Melba Landstrom, Marion McFadden, Pat Venton, Dolly Steele and Ellen Coutts of Grand Bend, Bev Read of Exeter, Kay Webb of Zurich, and Rosemarie Martens and Phyl Wilkins of London. Alva Hope 'won one of the door prizes - a handmade purse, donated by Jean Schlegel; Shirley Robinson won the other, a pair of Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus dolls, donated by The Christmas Place in Grand Bend, Subscriptions for the coming season of the Huron Country Playhouse were on sale before and after the fashion show. Kay Gra tton, vice-president of the Guild, said that sales had been going exceptionally well and attributed this to the fact that along with the $27 for a set of season's tickets customers were receiving $21 worth of extras - a $10 ticket for two to the Playhouse dance, an extra $5.50 ticket and a reduced rate on the purchase of tickets for the entire season. It is the first time the Guild has sold subscriptions since the five-year-old Playhouse was opened. There are still plenty available, she said. Orpha Club plan to sew The Orpha Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. M. Burke with 18 in attendance. In the absence of president Mrs. C. Kennedy, the meeting was chaired by Mrs. L. Bariteau. Mrs. L. Ravelle opened with the poem "A sure way to a happy day." Mrs. Susie Devine, Friendship Convener, reported sending several cards and a donation to the diabetic society. Mrs. W.F.B. Ma cLaren had bought flannellette and it was distributed to members to sew. It was decided to change the meeting date to Tuesday af- ternoon during the winter months. The next meeting will be October 18 at Mrs. Bariteau's home. She closed the meeting with a poem, "My Mother's Closet." Lunch hostesses were Mrs. R. Hicks and Mrs. J. Cut- ting. Peach Fuzz have cover The Grand Bend, "Peach Fuzz" 4-H girls held their third meeting, Thursday evening in the basement of the United Church. Seventeen answered the roll call by "What is one way to serve a fruit." The cover for the record books was designed by Ellen Vanleeuwen. During the work period the leaders demonstrated making peach layer dessert and rasp- berry bavarian cream, which they all enjoyed tasting for lunch. Personals Brad and Brent Hamilton spent the weekendwith Brent's grand- parents Mr. & Mrs. Alec Hamilton. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Curls, Rev. and Mrs. H. Moore and Alec Hamilton attended a presentation on Stewardship, Saturday, at Upper Thames school in Mitchell. Dr. and Mrs, Anson Moorhouse showed film and commentary on Stewardship. Mrs. Katie Vincent, ac- companied by her grand- daughter, Judy Vincent, returned home last Monday after a two week visit in Morden, Manitoba, with Mrs. Vincent's son and family, Rev. and Mrs. Morris Vincent, Richard and Nancy. Mrs. Lawrence Curls, Mrs. Alec Hamilton, Mrs. Nola Taylor, and Mrs. Hugh Morenz, attended the 63rd annual London area Women's Institute convention at the Sandpiper Inn, Vanastra, Clinton, Wednesday, Mrs. Curls as voting delegate for Grand Bend, attended the Thursday sessions too. This year's theme was "Coming together is a Beginning", "Working together is Progress." THE GRAND BEND Nursery School Classes Still Available For Information during the day Call 238-8514 Evenings call 238-8667 Page 20 Times-Advocate, October 6, 1977 Playhouse guild fashion show draws enthusiastic audience Maple Leaf ready to eat FOOTBALL HAMS Tomato Juice Fleecy prepriced '1.89 Fabric Softener Green Giant Niblet Corn Rolls Libby's Fancy Supreme Fruit Cake Weston's Brown & Serve COOKED HAM lb 1.88 GROCERY ITEMS Our own fresh SAUSAGE MEAT lb. 98' whole, lb. $1.18 Store sliced „e. 2/88' 12's 2/88' .a ,. 68' 128o, $1.78 1 lb °1.08 TENDERSWEET. HAM Shank Portion Maple Leaf Part Skinned Ready-To-Eat U.S. No. 1 fresh Yams 2 lbs. U.S. No. 1 fresh Cranberries 1 lb. bag Can. No. 1 Carrots 2 lb. bag U-Car winter & summer coolant 25' Antifreeze 1 gal. $46711 Coffee Cremer 1 8 oz. jar $1.18 48' Silverwoods Whipping 48' Cream ib pt 59' Schneider's Margarine 1 lb. tub 65' Coffee Mate 2 oz. bonus GROCERY ITEMS STORE HOURS Mon. to Thurs. 8 to 6 Friday 8 to 9 Saturday 8 to 7 Sunday 9 to 5 KINDLESS BACON lb '1.48 SIRLOIN STEAKS lb '1.78 Aged Al Steer Beef POLISH SAUSAGE 98' lb Campfire Coil