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EXETER PHARMACY
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FOUR ACRES — Ideal proper
ty for horse enthusiast or hobby
farmer. Set amongst mature trees
and shrubs. Located 21.1 miles
north of Exeter on Hwy 4. Setup
features 2 oak paddocks,
remodelled 6 stall barn with
separate area for tack room.
New 3 bedroom house has nearly
1,100 sq. ft., stone fireplace, with
additional chimney outlet in
basement for rec. room. For
further information call 519-262-
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APARTMENT — Exeter, down
town location, modern large one
bedroom apartment available
July 1. Phone 235-2420. ' 26f
TWO BEDROOM apartment in
downtown Exeter, stove,
refrigerator included, heated.
Phone 235-2973. 26c
FARM HOUSE, Zurich area on
Highway. Phone 237-3483.
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IN LUCAN — small upper one
bedroom apartment, centrally
located, stove and fridge, all
utilities included. Available July
1. Call 225-2578.__________24f
AVAILABLE July I, 4 bedroom
house, large kitchen with lots of
cupboards, large separate dining
room, stove and fridge supplied.
Close to downtown, call 235-
2233.___________________24+
LOVELY one bedroom apart
ment with walk out patio, for
senior citizens only, rent includes
all utilities. For more informa
tion call Zurich 236-4373. 24+
TWO BEDROOM l'/2 storey
brick 'home, 2 car garage, fully
furnished, in Zurich. Phone 236-
4542. 24f
HOUSE FOR RENT — Phone
229-8206.____ ________24+
EXETER — Town house, elec
tric heat, private patio. Available
August 1. Phone 235-1303. 24+
FOUR BEDROOM modern
farm home 40 miles north of
London on paved road.
Available July 1. No pets. Phone
262-5768. 24f
NEW semi-detached, over 1200
sq. ft. 3 bedrooms, $200.00
monthly, available in Zurich, 1-
519-886-3090, 9:00-5:00. 23f
ONE BEDROOM apartment,
heat and hot water supplied, cen
trally located in Exeter, 235-2087
after 6:30 p.m. 23+
ELIZABETH
COURT
IN
HENSALL
NOW RENTING
One, two and three bedroom
apartments. Shag carpeting,
Kelvinator appliances, all
utilities paid. For inquiries
phone 262-2129 Hensell or 433-
7781, London.
_______________________50+
THREE BEDROOM house on
Andrew St. opposite United
Church. Phone 235-0890. 211
21 For Rent
Get tidy camp award Times-Advocate, June29, 1978
Granton Cubs victorious
238-8484235-2420
FORMAL RENTALS — by
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store. See what you’re renting.
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eter, 235-0991.____________10+
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_______________________31 +
PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges,
mixers, power trowel, etc. Form
ties stocked. For more informa
tion call M. J. Corriveau, Zurich,
236-4954 after 4 p.m. week days,
any time weekends.________17+
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
GRANTON
Congratulations to the
Granton Cub Pack, and their
leaders for winning the
“tidy camp” award at the
Cub Camporee held at the
Wildwood Scout Camp
grounds.
The Camporee theme was
the wild, wild, west, and the
grounds were decorated ac
cordingly, also the games
and contests were in keeping
with the theme.
There were 211 cubs
registered, 11 Packs and 69
leaders and assistants.
Leader of the Granton
pack, Mrs. G. McRobert,
said the 10 Cubs who attend
ed were excited and thrilled
with the experience, and
gave credit to her assistants
Mrs. W. Riddell, Darrel
Currah and Sandy Westman
who helped to make it very
interesting for the boys.
One of the highlights was
watching the crest being
branded on pieces of leather
with a branding iron.
Money that was left over
from the Camp Fund was
donated towards the picnic
tables that had been
purchased, these were also
branded with the Cub Crest
on the spot, so that all may
know who had donated
them.
Women's institute
The Granton W.I. met at
the home of Mrs. C. Lewis
with Mrs. G. Dann
presiding. The Roll Call was
answered with recollections
of the member’s first in
stitute meeting.
During the business ses
sion, it was decided to erect
new street signs in the
Village, and also to support
another 4-H Club, as there
are too many members
registered for the new club
“Needlepoint to
Beginner’s”.
Program Conveners were
Mrs. Clarence Lewis and
Mrs. Joseph Pecko.and the
topic was the Tweedmuir
history. Mrs. Lewis, who is”
the Tweedsmuir history
curator for the district, told
about the early history of
Granton St. Thomas
Anglican Church which has
just celebrated its 50th an
niversary as a building and
95 years as a congregation.
Mrs. Lewis displayed the
silver trowel which her
grandfather J.B. Bryan had
used to lay the cornerstone
of the church.
Mrs. Raymond Lewis of
Ilderton, district president,
attended this meeting and
gave a talk on Family Life,
quoting Adelaide Hoodless.
Mrs. Lewis said, “A Nation
cannot rise above its
homes” that divorce, drugs,
and communal living were
affecting the ideals of fami
ly life. The program con
cluded with a reading by
Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins. A
dessert lunch was served by
the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Pecko and Mrs. D. Roloson.
Final arrangements were
made for the bus trip
Owen .Sound on July 6.
United Church
anniversary service
Anniversary service was
held in the United Church on
Sunday with the Rev.
Elwood Morden in charge,
assisted by the guest
speaker, the Rev. Susan
Seymour McGregor, a
former minister of this
charge.
The choir contributed two
anthems.
Rev. Susan McGregor
spoke on the theme, “Go out _
in Joy”, Happiness lasts a'
long tome and Jesus Christ
is the lasting Joy of our life.
God has given us a symbol of
love of Jesus Christ, The
way of Love and Strength. A
social hour followed in the
church hall.
Personals
Mrs. Clare B. Westman,
Mrs. Chas. Gowan, Mr. and
Mrs. Bakker and family and
Mrs. Harold Westman, were
dinner guests at a family
gathering at the home of Mr.
Lawrence and Rev. Anne
Graham Langford, London,
on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Lambert, Strathroy, visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. K.E. Hodgins and
family and also attended the
anniversary service at the
United Church.
Get-well wishes are ex
tended to Mrs. Austin Hobbs
who is still a patient in St.
Joseph’s Hospital. London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
McGuffin and Mrs. R.A.
Carson attended the Martin
and Lewis Wedding at St.
James Anglican Church,
Clandeboye, on Saturday.
Mr. arjd Mrs. Alex
McDonald and Sandy were
Sunday dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. W. McGuffin
and family and Mrs. R. Car-
son.
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I, NEIL STANLAKE, RR 2
Crediton, will not be responsible
for any debts other than those
contracted by me, on or after
June 15, 1978._______24:25:26c
Parkhill
By MRS. HARRY SHEPPARD
Parkhill Frontier Days
were a great success with
ideal weather and the early
5.30 a.m. opening both
mornings by some of the
stores was very exciting to
say the least.
Mel Muma surely
deserves a big band for
acting as “Sherriff”. Mayor
Waters was chief cook for
the beef barbeque and also
took part in the unveiling of
the plaques at the Masonic
Hall and Floral Hall on Main
Street.
About 30 entries in the
parade and No 1 RCR Band
from London led the parade.
Several got a good view of
a stripper through the front
window of a car driving
slowly along main street
after the parade.
Miss Debbie and Darlene
O’Rourke spent the week end
with Newt and Ella Ray
Hayter and enjoyed Frontier
Days celebrations.
Mr. & Mrs. George
Charlton spent the week end
in Petrolia with relatives and
enjoyed the “Old Time
Fiddlers Contest.”
The sale at Chateau
Gardens Wednesday,
sponsored by “Good Neigh
bours Group” was well at
tended. An afhgan made by
Mrs. Nancy Michielsen was
won by Miss Darlene
Sheppard.
Bill Elliott the local
auctioneer donated his time
and efforts.
Mrs. Lynn Wilcox is head
of the Group.
Over $500 will be going to
the residents of Chateau
Gardens;
Barbecue is
successful
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CREDITON
The Crediton Parks Board
staged a highly successful
chicken barbecue Saturday
evening, serving over 500
guests. It is rumored that the
the firemen won the
ballgame they played with
the the Crediton Cowgirls.
Surrounded by family and
friends, Mrs. Chris Dinney
celebrated her 80th birthday
Saturday evening. After a
dinner at the chicken bar
becue, the party went to Mrs.
Dinney’s home
fellowship, cake
icecream,
Mary Schlenker and
& Mrs. Bruce Pierce at
tended Jesus 78 at Carlisle,
near Hamilton, Saturday
and Sunday.
The Women’s .Institute
catered for the graduation
banquet at Stephen Central
School Monday evening.
Carol Campbell of Channel
10 Morning Break was the
guest speaker.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Caughlin
and Linda, Chilliwack, B.C.
are holidaying with Mrs.
Aaron Wein.
While digging in her
garden a Crediton resident
turned up a merchandise
token. On one side is the
inscription “Faist Bros.
General Merchants”, on the
other, “Good for 5
merchandise.”
for
and
Rev.
(Rental Carpet Cleaners - We Delivery & Pickup)
Two billion
dollars
in assets
listed in
Victoria and
Grey’s
half yearly
report.
A milestone in the history of Victoria
and Grey Trust, serving more and
more people since the latter half of
the 19th century, was achieved in the
first half of its current year when
assets were shown to have exceeded
the two billion dollar mark.
The fourth largest trust company in
Canada, Victoria and Grey has close
to sixty offices in- Ontario and is now
’Spreading rapidly in Alberta.
in
425 Main St. Exeter
Mrs. Joyce Black
Accountant
VICTORIA and GREY TRUST
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CHIPS IN PARADE — Jason and Jeff Clarke participated in
the Hensall Spring Fair parade representing the popular
CHIPS television program. T-A photo
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- Coleman central
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- Modular homes
Dennis J. Smith
Manager
Thank you, buyers
1978 HENSALL CALF CLUB BUYERS
Owners of smaller businesses
The Federal Business
Development Bank
can provide you
with:
See our Representatives
ROSS ARMSTRONG
and
DINESH RASTOGI
at: THE DEVON BUILDING,
476 Main Street South,
EXETER
on: EVERY TUESDAY
Come and visit Historic Tower House
in St. Joseph on Hwy. 21 at No. 84.
The Hensall Calf Club wish to express their appreciation
to all the buyers who attended the Hensall South Huron Calf
Club sale last Tuesday evening and who, by their brisk bid
ding, made the show a success.
It is support such as this which enables the committee to
carry on with the program among the young people in our
community and we know everyone shares a pride in their ac
complishments.
1977 HENSALL CALF CLUB BUYERS
GrandChampion - 1.50 Darling's Food Market plus 7 others
Reserve Champion - 1.00 Tenderspot Grand Bend.
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Tartans, Stain Glass, etc.
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g Blyth Meats...........
g Bill Rinn .....................
| Al Lockart..................
g Hensall Livestock Sales
| Parker & Parker........
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= Rons Health Centre ...
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Bill Livingstone .........
Martin's Feeds..........
John Baker................
Andex .......................
Conroy Meats..........
Dunn & Levack .........
Mike Doyle...............
Bob McKinley..........
Jenny Rowe Catering
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