HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-12-08, Page 13COME TO ZillitKil
For the Finest.
Christmas Cake
Shortbread Cookies
Mincemeat Pies
Dinner Rolls
We also have cherries, fruit mix,
etc. ' for your own Christmas
Cake.
"Tasty Nu" 'White r SlicedBread nd Donuts
Made Fresh Daily.
"Cheese Baskets"
make wonderful gifts. Place your order no
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for Christmas, For you or
gathering we have cheese plates made
finest selection
ckaged cheeses to
order. We also have the of
imported, Canadian or pa .
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Monday to Friday,
beginning Monday,
Dec. 12.
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By MRS, HEBER DAVIS.
SAINTSBURY
Congratulations are extended
to. Jean Barker, Grade la student
at Medway High School, At
commencement exercise
recently, she won the grade 12
award for the highest marks in
Science.
Mr. & Mrs. George Spearin and
family, St. Marys were Sunday
dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs,
Earl (3: eenlee.
Mr. Paul Blay received word
Friday of the accidental death of
his brother William of Arnprior,
Ontario. Rev. Mary Mills,
Ridden was in charge of the
burial at Woodland Cemetery,
Tuesday. This community ex-
tends sympathy,
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis and
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis attended
the 87th birthday gathering for
their uncle Mr. Clarence Flet-
cher, Exeter, December 2.
Mr, & Mrs. Bob Tindall and
family were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Clarke,
Shipka.
Mr. & Mrs, Hugh Davis drove
to Cleo, Michigan, to visit their
aunt Mrs, Irene Hicks. She had
returned to her home from the
hospital.
Mr. Ian Carroll assistant goalie
for the Lucan bantam hockey
team took part in the cham-
pionship playoff in Ilderton,
Sunday. The score was 7-3 for
Ilderton. Mr. & Mrs, Ron Carroll
and Brenda, Mr. & Mrs. Wayne
Carroll and Mr, & Mrs. Rick
Taylor the latter of Sarnia at-
tended the game also.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis were
dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Lorne Baer and Laura Lee,
Woodstock
Mr. & Mrs. Gord Hardy and
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hardy and
Melissa, Lucan were Sunday
dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Larry Greenlee,
Rev. Mary Mills was in charge
of Sunday service at St, Pa tricks
church in the afternoon. Derek
Greenlee and Robert Gee lit the
candles on the advent wreath.
Gote Wennerstrom spent a
couple of days last week visiting
Mrs. Garnet Isaac and Marjorie
London.
COMPLETE 12 CLUBS — Provincial Honour certificates were presented at Saturday's Huron 4-H Achieve-
ment Day at Stephen Central Schaal. Back, left, Elizabeth Pertschy, Cathy Fleming, Ann Dearing and
Cynthia Willert. Front, Pauline Gielen, Barb Wein, Carol Rader and Sherrie Stade. Missing were Marian
Martens and Ellen Vanden Bygaart. T-A photo
Two Shipka folk in hospital
and Amy visited Sunday in
Toronto with her sister Mr. &
Mr. & Mrs, Jim Sweitzer, Jeff
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Exeter visited Wednesday with Mr. & Mrs. Murray Evans.
home Mr. & Mrs, Arnold Keller. Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer
visited Saturday at her parents Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz.
Mr, & Mrs. Les Adams of visited recently at Lambeth with
Mrs. Wayne Dutton and Terri-
Lyn,
Mrs. Gordon Ratz is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Earl Stebbins entered St.
Joseph's Hospital, London last
Tuesday where he Oil undergo
surgery.rsz
Mrs. Ferman Snyder Mr.
attended a family life seminar
last Friday night and Saturday in
McMoran auditorium in Port
Huron.
/Mrs. Robert Feltz of Brinsley
rzine:Nc:ftroensi.-Amtealtrovect•
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ROYAL BANK
APPOINTMENT
R, SELLER
The Royal Bank of Canada announces the appointment of Mr. Jene Seller as Manager of
its Exeter, Ontario branch. Mr. Seller is replacing Mr. I. L. Smith who has been transferred as
Manager to Clinton, Ontario,
Mt. Seller, o native of Port Dover, Ontario, joined the bank there in 1957 and has since
held various managerial positions throughout the Province, most recently in Moorefield and
Ripley.
ROYAL BAN K
serving Ontario
Main St.
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CHRISTMAS HOURS:
NG MON., DEC. 12 WE WILL BE
OPEN MON. FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M.
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