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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-21, Page 10Page 10 September 21, 1978 0 right is Gary Keays, operator of a racing stable in Hyde Park. Kenneth 200 SX Coupe September 21,22,23 personals from the and Grace. Personals Lorna Forrest was in marriage with Leslie Coward anniversary service at Saintsbury church. New 280 ZX luxury Sportscars and the 210 line of economy Sedans. Sports Wagons and Hatchbacks highlight the new Datsuns for 1979 The proven fuel injected 2 8 litre OHC engine is about all that isn't new in the 280 ZX The new 210 s embody everything that some other economy cars leave behind: more room, comfort, agility and quality­ engineering than ever before i And refined for 1979 the family 510 line of compacts, the \ best selling Sportruck line and the indulgent 200 SX \ Sports Coupes Granton DRAW Coffee and Donuts f D South Main St.527-1010 following ommitted last week. & Mrs. 4 4 J & REGISTER AT Vanastra Centre: 482-3544 4 or Travel Sports Equipment ;; 67 Wharncllffe Rd. No. London Phone 434*2611 35 hr. course over 10 weeks ‘115. (Limited Enrolment) See Discovery Train English visitors in STEPHEN MINOR HOCKEY (HURON PARK MINOR HOCKEY) Register By MRS. E. SUMMERS GRANTON Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Sum­ mers are enjoying a visit from Mrs. Summer’s cousin and his wife from Woking Surrey England, and took them to Stratford to see the Discovery Train, which they found most interesting Chyrch news Rev. Elwood Morden was in charge of the Sunday morning worship at the United Church and entitled his sermon “A man who never complained.” 5** SCOTTS The following is an in­ spirational reading copied from the church bulletin on security: One of the most striking characteristics of human life in this age, is its feverish unrest. In such a life our most pressing need is a sense of security, something fixed and sure and abiding upon which life can so be founded, withstand the strain stress of time and cumstance. Service at St. Thomas Anglican Church was with­ drawn on account of the Bryan were program con­ veners, with Mrs. Harlton introducing the new bible study on the ‘‘Lordship of Jesus.” Mrs. Bryan read a story on now the hymn “Amazing Grace came to be written, the meeting closed with prayer Sat., Sept. 23 that it will and cir- Granton UCW Unit 5 Unit 5 of the Granton UCW met at the home of Mrs. Robt Elson of St. Marys (a former resident of Granton), Sep­ tember 7. Mrs. Chas. McRobert presided and opened the meeting with a poem entitled “Worthy of my Friends” Mrs. McRobert read the scripture and lesson thought on “Discipline.” Mrs. Elmer Harlton and Mrs. John * - I AT HURON PARK ARENA From 10-1 FULL LINE LEATHER & TACK SHOP 120 Sanders St. W. Exeter, Ont. Phone 235-0694 Complete Line of Western Saddlery Bridles, Halters, Bits, Pads, Blankets, Girths, HORSE HEALTH CENTRE -Fly Wipe, Shampoo, Absorbine Etc. -Lee Jeans & Jackets -Western Boots, Hats, Belts & Shirts -Hand Crafted Leather Goods 3 DUCK SEASON OPENS ON SAT See the people who know what your» hunting for. on the hockey season with Rollies. We take trade in's on skates. BAUER SKATES COOPER EQUIPMENT CCM EQUIPMENT I l I I I I I i I I I I I i i I I i i Kawasaki The hottest thing on snow. See the 1979 Models on display Now ASK ABOUT OUR PRE-SEASON SPECIAL PRICES Buy before Oct. 8 Beat the sales tax II I I I I I I Miss united Paul Saturday September 16 at Granton United Church with Rev. Elwood Morden per­ forming the ceremony assisted by Rev. Mary Mclnally. Get well wishes are ex­ tended to Mr. Norman Riddell who is a patient in St. Mary’s Memorial Hospital recovering from surgery. Mr. & Mrs. Austin Hobbs attended a birthday party at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Egan for Carl Jones on Wednesday evening Sep­ tember 13. Mr. Keith Summers of Toronto spent last weekend with his parents Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Summers. The were paper Mr. Hodgins and family were supper guests of Mr. & Mrs. Dave Hall and family of Strathroy on Saturday, September 9. Mr. & Mrs. Austin Hobbs attended the christening of their great granddaughter Becky Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ron Wilson of London, on Sunday, Sep­ tember 10, and later the midday reception at the Wilson home. Mr. & Mrs. Forbes Powell of Stoney Creek visited with Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Summers Tuesday of last week. CHECKING OUT ELEGANT SEELSTER — A showing of 19 yearlings of Seelster Farms near Lucan was made at an open house Sunday. Above, Paul Dietrich checks the legs of Elegant Seelster being held by Chris Van Bussel and Rick DeBlock. At the right is Gary Keays, operator of a racing stable in Hyde Park. T-A photo ROLLIE'Sj SPORTS & CYCLE GRANDBEND | Our '79 Kawasakis are built to turn all your snow times into good times. They take all the joys of snowmobiling and heat them up to a new degree of hotness. After all, snowmobiling is a sport where good times are king. So it's just good sense to snowmobile on the king of good times. In case you hadn't heard, last year's Kawasakis were hot enough to blow everybody else away. So hot. our In­ vader set a new world 24-hour endurance record of 1.287 miles with lap speeds up to70.5 mph. Proving un­ questionably that Kawasaki is the hottest thing on snow. -—untryCaRNER STORES . MT. CARMEL 237-3456 Open 10 ■ 10, Mon Sot Noon 6 Sunday On-The-Spot Financing al Bank Rafes I I I I I I I I I I I J PROFESSIONAL SCUBA TRAINING COURSE STARTING A A A *'.<7 * might be for you. Diving is fun, safe, and easier to master than you may think. I Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY Mrs. Merle Lewis attend­ ed her grandson wedding Greg Lewis on Saturday and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lewis in London. Kevin Steeper and Mrs. David Hall showed a film in the Sunday School, Sunday. Bert Greenlee, Exeter visited Friday evening with Gordon Morley. Bill and Kathy Prest spent the weekend with her sister in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corbett attended the bien­ nial conference of the Conservation Authorities of Ontario which was held in Sault Ste. Marie last week. Brinsley St. Marys Guild ' meeting was held Tuesday night in the church base­ ment with Ruth Rowe and Joan Scott as hostess. The date set for the bazaar is November 22 at the church. Plans were made to help the ladies of Trinity church with lunch for confirmation September 24. Karen Hodgson begins of­ fice work at Medway School this week. SCUBA MEETZz* OUR DATSUN 510 Station Wagons Sportruck Deluxe Cab 210 Hatchback 280 ZX Coupe of our new showroom and garage Thursday, Friday, Saturday We invite the public to share our pride in our new accommodation. Come in anytime - look around- have a chat -and look at the new Datsuns November 2, 1978 April 5,1979 AT VANASTRA CENTRE, 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON The 79 Datsuns are in and all 78 s must go' 3 days is all we have to clear the lot We will deal We will sell We ye been told to give you the best deals on all new 78 stock But hurry! Best deals, car selection and time are running out Hurry' Save 3% by acting now before the tax goes up. All '78's are offered at discount prices Enjoy free GERALD'S DATSUN Seaforth