HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-10-26, Page 5Film didn't come,
pictures
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Ryck-
man, Toronto spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Bev Alexander,
Robert Stone and friend,
Wallaceburg spent the
weekend with Mrs. Verna
Stone.
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Shepherd
and Ryan, Parkhill were
Saturday evening guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Cunnington. Sunday the
Cunnington’s visited with
Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Romphf of
Arkona.
Mrs. Lome Hansford and
family, London, Mrs. Carl
Reeves and family, 'Mr. &
Mrs. Harry Reeves, Beach-
ville, were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Hargreaves. Mrs. Hansford
and Mrs. Carl Reeves
daughters of Mr. & Mrs.
Hargreaves sang duets at
the Elimville United Church.
The Messengers are
sponsoring a Hallowe’en
party for the Sunday School
members of both Elimville
and Thames Road churches
Friday evening at 7 p.m. at
Thames Road Church,
Thames Road
congregation are asked to
meet following the church
service Sunday, October 29.
Don’t forget to turn your
clocks back one hour.
Sunday evening
organization of a Singles and
Doubles Club. Film “I heard
the Owl call my name.'Social
time. Come and join us. It
will be held at Thames Road
Church at 8 p.m.
Don’t forget ladies are
invited to Cromarty Church,
November 2, at 2 p.m. and
also to Centralia, November
9 at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Mary Thomson,
Exeter, Mrs. Glenn Jeffery,
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
called at the home of Mrs.
Myrtle Hanna at Kirkton
Sunday afternoon where
Clayton Hanna and friend
Dean Parks of Vancouver
were visiting for the day.
Clayton Hanna is a nephew
of Mrs. Myrtle Hanna and
Mrs. Mary Thomson.
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George
Alvin
William
William
Glen
BULL BY THE HORNS — Two of the male helpers at Thursday's South Huron Hospital Ladies
Auxiliary rummage sale Bob Mover and John Kingma took time out to take a bull by the
horns- T-A photo
Times-Advopate, October 26, 1978 Page 5
EXETER
TOWN OF
EXETER
NEWSPAPER AND GLASS RECYCUNG PROGRAM
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Fourteen people attended
the Fellowship Group
Sunday evening. Mr. Ross
Hargreaves led in a sing
song with Miss Agnes Bray
at the piano. Mrs. William
Rohde had the worship
service which was based on
the 23rd Psalm.
Poems “What Counts” and
also “The Bible Alphabet”,
prayer closed the worship
service. Owing to the fact the
film “He restoreth my soul”
did not come, Mrs, Gilbert
Johns of Exeter showed
pictures of their recent trips
which were very interesting.
Members enjoyed charades,
an apple contest and names
from the Bible contest.
Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne,
Mrs. Jack Duncan, Mrs. Ken
Duncan, Mrs. Ross
Hargreaves, Mrs.' Hazel
IJeffery , Mrs.
Kellett, Mrs.
Passmore, Mrs.
Rohde, Mrs.
Rowcliffe, Mrs.
Stewart attended the South
Huron regional rally of the
United Church Women at
Chiselhurst Tuesday.
Congratulations to Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Hodgert (nee
Nancy Richardson) who
were married Friday
evening in Thames Road
Church. Many attended the
reception and dance in South
Huron Rec Centre Exeter
Friday evening. Rev. Barry
Robinson of Essex was the
officiating minister assisted
by Mr. Ross Hargreaves.
Many from this com
munity attended Elimville
Anniversary on Sunday. Mr.
& Mrs. William Rohde at
tended and were guests with
Mr. & Mrs. William Routley.
Craig Alexander and Brad
Cann, Ridgetown, Janice
Alexander, London, Diane
Hodgert, Welland, Laurel
Hodgert, St. Catharines,
Barbara Miller, Guelph,
Murray Stewart, Sylvia
Stewart, Waterloo, Elaine
Stewart and Janice Stewart,
London spent the weekend at
their respective homes here.
LADIES WEAR
PROPRIETORS
409 MAIN STREET EXETER
OPENING THURS., NOV. 2
WATCH NEXT WEEK'S T-A FOR DETAILS
Kirkton ladies at regional
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Several members of the
U.C.W. attended the Fall
South Perth Regional at
Zion West United Church
Wednesday evening. Guest
speakers were from “The
Ray of Hope Mission” of St.
Petersburg. The theme of
the evening was “Human
Rights”.
Perth County Women’s
Institute rally was held at
Kirkton Community Centre,
October 19. Shakespear W. J.
received the gavel for the
most percentage of
members present. St. Marys
W.I. was runner up and
received a picture of
Adelaide Hoodless and the
theme was “The home - The
Foundation of our Nation”.
Personals
Pleased to see Bill Mad
dock home from hospital,
out and around again.
Flowers were placed in
the Anglican and United
Churches in memory of Mrs.
Miller McCurdy.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Bearss, Mark and Martha
Sign along a highway:
“Seat Belt Loose? Stop and
Eat.”
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Sides of Beef
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Hinds of Beef
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Fronts of Beef
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Prices Include Processing
ICUSTOM KILLING — Butcher Day Wednesday
For Pick-Up Service Call 237-3677
Choice of Clear See-Thru Film or Brown Freezer paper
Fully Processed - Satisfaction Guaranteed
Buy Bulk and $ave $$
McCains
French Fries 5 lb. bag *1.19 Case 6 x 5 lb. $6.35
Frozen Vegetables
5 LB.
$2.20
$2.15
'”’"ec»cl'eO Peas & Carrots$ 1.99
APP* Corn $2.30
Green or Yellow Beans $2.5 5
Kdv«*nCe Peas
Ord®t6 .Carrots
CASE OF 6
5 LB. BAGS
$11.45
$11.40
$10.20
$12.25
$14.15
Master Charge or Chargex accepted on $75 or over meat order.
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For All Processing or Freezer Needs
Lee and Mrs. Helen Bearss
visited Sunday with the
latter’s brother Mr. and
Mrs. John Tomlinson, Flint,
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Rea Stephen
were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Carroll, Ex
eter for a Stephen family get
to-gether.
Mrs. Doris Julian of
Largo, Florida visited a few
days with Mr. Miller McCur
dy and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Davis.
Mrs. John Hanniman, Bob
Hanniman, and Miss Debbie
Pilgrim, Rengrew spent the
weekend with Mrs. Joan
McCormick.
All households are encouraged to assist in helping conserve space in the Town's Sanitary Landfill
site by participating in a once a month special collection in your area. This program will also con
tribute to a more efficient re-use of our natural resources.
In order to make the program as effective as possible, please use the following guide when
preparing your newspapers and glass:
1. Tie paper with string or place in heavy brown grocery bags or corrugated boxes.
2. Please do not place newspapers in garbage bags or pails.
3. Each bundle should be easy to handle and free of any wire or plastics, magazines may be in
cluded.
4. Remove all metal tops from all glass containers and place them in corrugated boxes, heavy
brown paper grocery bags or garbage bags.
5. Place all recyclable newspapers and glass in a separate pile from the special items for pick
up.
Please start saving your glass and newspapers. The program will commence:
Thursday, November 2, 1978 on the west side of Town.
Thursday, November 9, 1978 on the east side of Town.
The Schedule will hereafter run:
first Thursday of each month on the west side of Town
second Thursday of each month on the east side of Town.
If you want further information concerning the program, phone 235-0310 or 235-1200.
RECYCLE TODAY AND PRESERVE TOMORROW
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WHAT YOU EXPECT
UNION GAS TO SELL:
Gas wall heaters. This is
a Wait CM-600-S. More
than a space heater, it’s
ideal for large-scale
add-ons with no basement.
Gas water heaters. The
Gulfstream 40 reheats 26.6
gallons per hour, based on
100°F temperature rise.
Current monthly rent:
$2.70 plus fuel, tax.
Gas ranges (npthing
cooks like aflame).
This is Hardwick's
YKN-9631-K-630A, with
black glass, woodgrain
trim and a continuous-
cleaning oven.
Gas clothes dryers,
such as this Inglis Superb.
It features an Automatic
Custom Dry system—you
select dfyness, not drying
time!
Gas furnaces, for clean
reliable natural gas
heating. This Mark III
System even comes with
automatic humidification.
Gas barbecues, for all
the flavour of outdoor
cooking without the wait
and the mess. This one’s a
Falcon Mark V.
WHAT YOU DON’T EXPECT
UNION GAS TO SELL:
Admiral electric
dishwashers, such as this
Model DC2468. All the
features you’d want—and
colours to match our gas
ranges!
Inglis electric fridges,
such as this 17 cu. ft. Royal.
It's a no-frost model with an
optional ice-maker; in fact,
with the works!
Whirlpool electric Trash
Masher® compacters. Help
get rid of things a disposal
doesn’t. Colour-matched
to all our other kitchen
appliances.
Maytag electric clothes
washers, in colours that
match our gas dryers. If
electricity's right for the
job, we’ll sell it.
Kelvinator electric
refrigerators. This is the
high, wide and handsome
KF3819-a three-door,
side-by-side
refrigerator-freezer.
Admiral electric
freezers. This Model
CF1878 has refrigerant
tubes on all four sides and
the bottom foreven,
over-all freezing.
The point of this ad is: Union Gas is
in the appliance business, both gas and
electric. And we’re in it in a very
competitive way
In our Appliance Centres or
in catalogues, we can show you 137
different appliances, under 10 major
brand names.
When we believe gas does the job
best, well show you a gas appliance.
But when electricity’s the right
energy source, well be just as keen to
do business with you.
Now; if all you’re shopping for is the
appliance, there are lots of places you
can get a good buy. -
But if you want something more,
you can’t do better than Union Gas.
Union Gas can give you easy
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you pay on your gas bill (with
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Union Gas can make sure your
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We can send someone around to
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your new appliance.
And we’re going to be around to back
up our products with service.
There are 30 Union Gas Appliance
Centres spread across Southwestern
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Maybe that’s another thing you
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