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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-04-27, Page 13Couple mark 50th Times-Advocate, April 27, 1978 Page 13 Woodham ladies entertain By MISS JEAN COPELAND WOODHAM Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Walter Levy who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Saturday with a family dinner at the Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre and also Open House at their home Sunday when many friends and neighbors called to express their good wishes. Joint UCW meeting The United Church Women had as their guests for their April meeting the Thames Road and Elimville United Church Women. Mrs. Don Brine and Mrs. Jim Gunton led in the worship, assisted by Miss Jean Copeland and Mrs. Gerald Brintnell. Mrs. Glenn Copeland in­ troduced the guest speaker, Dr. John Trevithick who showed pictures on the work he is involved with in the research on cataracts and also pictures of Switzerland. An organ and piano duet was enjoyed by Mrs. Ottewell and Mrs. Hodgert. Mrs. Lloyd Jaques thanked the guest speaker and pianists. Mrs. Ted Insley played quiet music. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Corsaut, Jeffrey and Lisa of London visited on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler, Steven, Bobby and Craig. Mr. & Mrs. Cedric Wheeler of Brownsburg, Quebec visited for several days with Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler and were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna. EMPLOYEES ASSEMBLE — Employees of Dashwood In- speaks to them on the public address system, „,u dustries Limited assembled outside Friday to watch two flags r>ght are two of the men responsible for the firm's success, raised in honor of the company's 50th anniversary. Al Rankin Howard and Maurice Klumpp. Staff photo speaks to them on the public address system, while at the Clandeboye draw aids Bunny Bundle Howard and Maurice Klumpp. 995 All Steamex Solutions Are Available at Discount Dave’s! fTEnmcx Our Usual 4-Hour Rental Price 11.95 But During The Sale ... And you can do 2 average size rooms in less than 2 hours Please Phone For A Reservation Carpet cleaner cleans more efficiently in far less time ... because it uses less solution per gallon it's more economical Here's why it's better... Unlike other leading carpet cleaners which have 1 or 2 or 3 spray jets, STEAMEX has no fewer than six heavy-duty forged brass spray jets that blast dirt loose for fast professional cleaning. One of the leading carpet cleaners maintains that its unit will clean approximately 135 sq. ft. per hour. The STEAMEX cleans approximately 4OO sq. ft. per hour - three times as fast. Furthermore, other cleaners have 3 and 5 gallon supply tanks. The STEAMEX has a big 7 gallon tank so you change the water less and save time and ef­ fort. And here’s something very important: with the STEAMEX unit, you only have to add 1 ounce of Steamex solution per gallon. One of the other leading carpet cleaners advises you to use two ounces of their solution. It all adds up. STEAMEX cleans more efficiently in less time, and because it uses less solution per gallon it keeps your costs down. Our Usual Cash & Carry Price is 9.99 LIMITED SUPPLY OF MACHINES Take your choice HIGHLAND CEDAR, SUGAR MAPLE, ATLANTIC PINE WINDWARD MAPLE and RAINFOREST PECAN Fire — should it break out in your home — may spread more quickly if the panels in your home have a high flame spread rating. Furthermore, if your project requires a building permit your local building inspector may require you to remove any prefinished panelling that does not have an acceptable flame spread rating. What is a flame spead rated panel? The flame spread rating of a prefinished panel is an index, indicating the extent of spread of flame on the surface of the panel as determined in a fire test con­ ducted in accordance with the provisions of the Ontario Building Code. Section 9.10.17.1. of the Ontario Building Code provides that a flame spread rating of 150 is acceptable for the exposed surface of interior walls and ceilings. So look for the rating stamp on the back of the panels you buy — and choose from those rated at 150 or less such as the five mentioned above. Please note: the names we give to all our panels are simply intended to con­ vey to the reader the color and appearance of the panelling. Most are either prints or paper overlays. Natural Finish Self-Storing V/4" Aluminum Door Quality Made by DASHWOOD! Sliders The basic unit includes clear Ponderosa Pine, head, sill and side jambs, 3-5/8” width, with 2" exterior casing. Pentach­ lorophenal preservative treated. Quality 3/16" crystal glass removable from inside. All units are supplied single glazed with screen and hardware, single vinyl track installed. Chalet Hwy 21 North KINCARDINE Spfirtgmouhl JJ While Stocks Last Hwy. 82 approx. 1 Vj miles west of Thedford. Phone 296-4991589 Fairway Road South near the Mall. Phono 744-6371 Fnlrwiy RMd ------—j---------Amherstburg. Goderich, Kingsville. Owen Sound Ridgetown. Southampton MON -FRIDAY 8 A M -5 30 P M . SAT till 4 Hwy. 21 North opposite the Sutton Park Inn, Phone396-3403 On Highway 21 at Springmount Corner. Phone 376-3181 OWEN SOUND Our Larger Size ... The Custom Chalet This unit, designed to fit openings 43- 3/8" wide by 33-1 /4" high, can be used in garages, cottages and even homes when a winterizing kit is used. 29’5 The Compact Chalet This unit is designed to fit openings 27- 3/8" wide by 27-1/4" high. It’s ideal for garages or other areas where a small win­ dow opening is desired. ea. cnaiec —y Cottage c. n=°“ SAVE SPARTAN TUB KIT Our Usual Cash & Carry 76.49 30” Acorn Vanity Our Usual Cash & Carry Price 82.95 36” Acorn Vanity Our Usual Cash & Carry Price 89.95 24" VANITY by Acorn In a choice of white, pecan, honeyglow or walnut. Also in white & gold finish at slightly higher cost. All finishes not necessarily in stock at all branches. If preferred finish is not in stock, please allow 3 to 4 weeks for delivery. 6995 wide Selection Of Tops Avail­ able at Extra EZZ... ~ " ------- i By MRS. ART HODGINS Lisa Carter's project for Bunny Bundle was a draw for a Macrame Hanger which she sold tickets on and raised $10.75 for crippled children. Kathy Woodburn was the lucky winner. Mrs. Joe Cunningham and girls spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Knight of Rodney, Mrs. Ethel Donaldson and Mrs. Arnold Lewis visited on Sunday with Mrs. Donald­ son’s daughter, Cindy Fenton and new baby, Douglas Eugene, at the Wingham hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer Scott spent a couple of days last week in Toledo, Ohio. On the weekend they had their grandson s Jamie and Jeffrey Bond of Lucan, for a visit. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Carter and family en­ tertained Sunday in honour of their aunt, Mrs. Mary Whalen lady in California By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS Margery Morley returned home last week from a very enjoyable vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sotcher and family in San Jose, California. While there Marion and Margery took a very scenic trip over the Golden Gate Bridge and north along the Pacific through the Redwoods and Mountains to Bandon, Oregon where they visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Verdon and son for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Storey and boys, Bryanston visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brock and family, Exeter were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morley. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ferguson attended the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacGregor, Parkhill, Sun­ day afternoon. Margery Morley spent Friday with-Mrs. Alton Neil, Edgewood. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ferguson called on Jim McLachlin, Chateau Gardens, Parkhill. Mrs. Hazel Wallis visited over the weekend with her friend Miss Mary Gunn in Sarnia. Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hern were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dix and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacDonald, Hensail visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pullman. Carter, of Exeter, who was having a birthday, Other guests included Mrs. Viola Carter, Mr. & Mrs. George Lee, and Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Carter and Kenneth. Pat Marrinan, Sr., is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Blake and Wilmer Blake en­ tertained Sunday in honour of their mother, Mrs. Russell Blake, who was celebrating her 85th birthday. Dinner guests were Nick and Jennie Hartle, Ailsa Craig, Mrs. Bertha Blake and her daughter, Mrs. May Williamson, Laureen and Ken Herun, Mrs. Marguerite Blake, Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Flannigan, Pam and Jane, all of London, and Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Blake, Clan­ deboye. London and Middlesex County were hosts for the annual convention of the Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations held at Holiday Inn, April 20, 21, 22. Mrs. Bruce Henry and Bill Sutherland represented McGillivray Central School as delegates and Mrs. Gerald Lynn and Mrs. Don Hughes were ushers. Mrs. Ron Carroll was a delegate for Biddulph-Lucan Central schools. ONLY ONE CRASH The only accident in­ vestigated this week by officers of the Exeter town police department occurred Tuesday morning at the intersection of Main and James streets. Drivers of the vehicles involved were Nancy Brooks, Lucknow and Robert Morrison, London. No in­ juries were reported and damages were set at $850 by Constable Brad Sadler. DERBY DIP REOPENS FRI. APR. 28 SPREAD THE TTlHl Now's The Time To Plan To Get Into The Swim ... YOUSAVEt 6.00 off our usual cash & carry price Quality made by Alcan, these 1-1/4" self-storing storm doors have safety glass storm panels for winter and clear vision screens for summer. Complete with door closer and latch. Standard ^lli. sizes: 30" x 78", 32" x JmIiIIii, 80", 34” x 80" or 82", 'alcan 36" x 80" or 84". 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