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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-12-15, Page 9 .41110111101( STORE HOURS MATTHEWS MON.-THURS. 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. FRIDAY 8 A.M. • 9 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. KITCHENER KINCARDINE MON.-THURS. 8 AM.-5:30 P.M. WINDSOR EAST FRIDAY 8 A.M.-9 P.M. WINDSOR WEST SATURDAY 8 A.M.•5:30 P.M. Arnherstburg, Goderich, Kingsville, Owen Sound, Ridgetown, Southampton: MON.- FRIDAY 8 A.M.-5;30 P.M.; SAT. till 4 West Lorne,. F• ,ter, Thedford, Grand Bend, Harrow: MON.-FRIDAY 8 A.M.- 5:30 P.M.; SATURDAY till 1:00 P.M, Hwy.21 1,1or1/1 KINCARDINE 'tt4 Tasivol3kaa6 I emmuummoommummiiminur 4,0 •,;0„,t,--/41100.4i-i - .7; -No•011010 1/0111" 1.14 41410 • IMP 0' • • 1k, * Here is a COMPLETE LIST of the hand tools on sale at 20% off our usual cash & carry prices: PLIERS, TACKERS, TAPES, NAIL PULLERS, CHALK LINES, FILES & HANDLES, AXES & PICKS, RIVET TOOL KITS, NAIL SETS TORCH KITS, SCRATCH AWLS, BUTT MARKERS, PLUMB BOBS, LEVELS, BIT BRACES, MITRE BOXES, UTILITY KNIVES, HAMMERS of all types (non-electric), SCREWDRIVERS (non electric), COMBINATION, TEE & RAFTER SQUARES, SURFORM TOOLS WRENCHES AND SOCKET SETS, CHISELS (wood and concrete), WRECKING BARS & WONDER BARS, HAND SAWS (non electric), HAND DRILLS (non electric), PLANES (non electric), TIN SNIPS (non electric), BRICK AND POINTING TROWELS, PLASTER AND CEMENT TROWELS, C CLAMPS BAR CLAMPS, TOOL BOXES AND PARTS CABINETS, SAW HORSE BRACKETS, • BOLT CUTTERS Nof They're not off-brand items some stores use for promotion purposes ... They're Famous Makes such as STANLEY, FULLER, DISSTON This Christmas, Give Dad A Practical Gift He'll Be Proud To Own And Also Save 20%. BOX Our usual Cash & Price 13A9 STANLEY LEVEL #524E3 A 24" model that has two "Levelguard" 360° vials (one plumb and one level in open vial stations). And you save 2.19! A most welcome gift for Dad. STANLEY 24" LEVEL Our usual Cash & Carry Price 10.95 STANLEY PLANE #H1204 A 9" smooth plane that's fully adjustable. A must for. any workshop! STANLEY 9' "___PLANE Our usual Cash & Carry Price 16.98 ALL STEEL HAMMER #H1 1/2 Tough, rugged i 6 oz. model with rubber grip. A hammer he can depend on; it's made by Stanley! Delivery And Credit Terms Available At Extra Cost Frnirvlim Pork WO aiscoor OA~lQ°Z 0 HOME CENTRES All Prices In Effect Till Closing Time, 2:00 P.M., Dec. 23rd 4p. NO INC A OiVISON OF yfoa,;,;; Heavy duty 10",tool box with carrying handle, draw pull catches and padlock hasp. Features handy removeable tote tray. The perfect gift for Dad! 549 Fairway Rd. South Phone 744-6371 Hwy, 82 apprOs. 1 1/2 miles West at Thedlord DISSTON SAW Model 08-26" Here's a quality saw that will give years of depen- dable service. It's made by Disston and it's on sale at 4.00 off our usual cash & carry price. LOTS OF FREE PARKING All Prices Shown are Cash & Carry Fairway Road KITCHENER I 16 Branches to So rvo You: ANIHERSTBURG 7 36.2151 OWEN SOUND 376.3181 EXETER 2 35.1422 RIDGETOWN 674.5465 GODERICH 5 24.8321 SOUTHAMPTON 797-3245 GRAND BEND 2 38.2374 THEDFORD 296.499i HARROW 738.2221 WEST LORNE 768.1520 KINCARDINE 396.3403 WINDSOR EAST 727.6001 'KINGSVILLE 733.2341 WINDSOR WEST 734.1221 KITCHENER 744.6371 MATTHEW'S 254.1143 KITCHENER Out-of-town Call Fr000f Charge: 1-806.265-8990 or 8991 DISSTON 26" SAW Our usual Cash & Carry Price 19.98 Hwy. 21 North Opp, Sutton Park Inn. Phone 306.3463 d••01016••••ir ^,14 OWEN SOUND an 1 \*. ^' Hivy. 2 it Hwy. 21 at Springmouht Corner, Phone 3764181 If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or If you are interested in the MB management services of counselling and training or wish information on • government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK They'll Appreciate Appreciate for Christmas We Still Have A Complete Selection of Samsonite & Dionite Soft-Sided Luggage Single Pieces or Sets We Also Have • Tote Bags g • Attache Cases • Portable Bars Free Gift Wrapping In Our Christmas Wrap 1 Stnyth's SHOE STORE 3 MAIN ST. PHONE 235-1933 EXETER 4, .... VA 41?tVW01/4 grAvgAill?terW4SWAIIP,a1r?§NM1:?.4igtVIWOM. Opening new doors to small 11 business John MacKenzie one of our representatives will be at . Les Pines Hotel, Exeter on the 1st dnd 3rd Tuesday of each month December 20 For prior information call 01.5650 or write 1036 Ontario street, Stratforel Dashwood Institute entertain husbands lirnesvAcivoccife, Decenlb Times-Advocate, Decern r 11, 1977 er 15, 1977 p_0001 By MK IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Dashwood Women's Institute held their Christmas meeting at the Zurich hotel last Tuesday, with the executive in charge, Husbands or a friend were guests at a Christmas dinner with 16 members and 15 guests present, Following the dinner, a sing song was enjoyed followed by a brief business meeting. Ray Rader and Letta Taylor won lucky draws, Donations were made to the War Memorial hospital, Children's Aid, and the Men's club Christrrias children's party. A gift is to be given a member in hospital. Greetings to other Institutes will appear in Exeter Times Advocate. A prize for one of the floats in Dashwood parade will be donated, The ladies were reminded not to forget their secret pal. Court whist was played with ' winners, Mrs, Hilda Rader and Eben Weigand; low, Mrs. Eben Weigand and Syd Baker. Stuart Wolfe thanked the ladies for an enjoyable evening. Everyone arrived home before the big storm. Personals Reinhold Miller has returned home following surgery at University hospital, London. He had been released earlier in the week but due to the storm had stayed at the home of his daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Colin Hindley where Mrs. Miller had spent the time while he was hospitalized. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Watson and family have moved to their home bought from Carl Oestreicher. Mr. & Mrs,. Glen Thurman, David and Stacey have moved into their home purchased from the Watsort . Mrs. Ninia Kraft, Bill and Robin have moved from Grand Bend to their home vacated by the Thurman's. Rudolph Becker is a patient in University hospital, London, where he underwent surgery last week. Earl R. Guenther underwent surgery in St. Joseph's hospital, London, Monday. Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Eckstein of Dashwood will quietly celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary on December 25. Mr, & Mrs, Eckstein have two daughters, Viola of.Edmonton, Pearl of London, three grand- children and one great- grandchild. They farmed until sixteen years ago at which time they moved to their present home in Dashwood. Mr. Eckstein then worked for eight years as a night watchman at Pashwood Industries before retiring. Family aid is increased Health and Welfare Minister Monique Begin has announced that there will be full escalation of Family Allowances for 1978. The Family Allowances legislation calls for annual escalation of payments in January of each year in ac- cordance with the increase in the cost of living. Effective January, the federal government monthly allowance paid for children under 18 will rise to $25.68 from $23.89 in most provinces and in the territories. The amount and method of payment of Family Allowances varies in Quebec and Alberta. Under a provision in the Family Allowances Act, a provincial government may ask the federal government to vary the rates payable in that province ac- cording to the age or number of children in a family, or both, providing the payments average $25.68. Quebec and Alberta have again chosen this option. Special Allowances, which are paid to foster parents, welfare agencies, government depart- ments and institutions main- taining children, will also in- crease to $25.68 from $23.89, Each month during 1977 the federal government paid out more than $173 million in Family Allowances to 3.6 million families.