Times-Advocate, 1980-01-09, Page 7Colonel Sanders'
Just Warm-up
5O on these chilly Jan-
uary days with a
bucket of Colonel
Sanders' finger
lickin' good
chicken. Throughout this month,
you can enjoy it for just $6.50 with
the coupon below. There are 15
pieces of chicken in a bucket.
Enough to satisfy the hearty winter
appetites of 5 to 7 hungry people.
For your "Warm-up" bucket, ju$t clip out the
coupon and present it with $6.50 at your nearby
lentucky Fried Chicken Store. You'll say "there's
Aothing like it!" Offer expires Feb. 3.
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EXETER 235-2424 t icky fri 227 Main St: North ed Chicken.
This coupon entitles bearer to
10
purchase a bucket of Kentucky
Fried Chicken for the special
price of $6.50 at any partici-
pating Kentucky Fried Chicken
with Store. Offer good until Feb. 3,
coupon 1980.
SAVE Kentucky fried act- $1.&On, ttor. dtitl cds rnW, d lit0;:;;17,1 tgoi.
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With
coupon
Decorate your home
with beautiful
CUSTOM
DRAP S
Choose the fabris and the
styles you want, and Barb
Whiting will cUtom make
your drapes for 'u. You can
also choose matching
bedspreads nd pillow
shams.
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WHITING'S
WAREHOUSE
Main St. ExSier 235-1964
By pgtocm MORLEY
Mr. 10 Mrs. Harvey
Morley liere dinner-guests
with 141p and Mrs. Earl
Lewis Cp New Years Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Trevitlick and Roth, and
Mr. an Mrs. Neil Trevithick
wereith. Mr, and Mrs.
HarvefWalper and family
for NO Years.
Mr, and Mrs.. Joe Durand
and Ornily were home with
her parents Mr. and Mrs,
Jitn Norley Sunday evening ,
for New Years supper.
14r; and Mrs. Wilber
Leis and Carolyn, Mike
Homer, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hodgins and Andrea, Elmer,
Rae, Ruth and Viola Levils
and Arnold Kilmer were
New years visitors with
and Mrs. Fred Lewis.
Brinsley UCW,imet
Wednesday evening for/their
January meeting at the
home of Mrs. Ma"jorie
Steeper.
John Lee and theL baby
Kevin are in St. seph's
Hospital. We wish t m both
a speedy recovery.,
Mr. and Mrs. ^Howard
Hodgson and Mu/ray and
Miss Joyce Hodgson and
friend of Lon n spent
Christmas with . and Mrs.
Barry McConnel and Amber
of London.
Mr. and s Howard
Hodgson and urray were
supper guests of Miss Joyce
Hodgson a d friend of
London, Fridity evening.
GRADUATE — Certificates were given out at a special luncheon at the. Vanastra branch of
Conestoga College on December 14 for those graduating from the Visiting Homemakers
course. The ladies who will work in connection with the Town and Country Homemakers
group include, front row, left to right: Eleanor Gibson, Lucknow; Peggy Taylor, Belgrave;
Annie Hartman, RR 3, Clinton; Ada Triebner, Exeter; Theresa O'Brien, Dashwood, Back row:
Jean Bregman, Wingham; Maria Lourenco, Goderich; instructor Connie Sullivan, Mitchell;
Mary Dietrich, Dashwood; Gerry Bornath, RR 3, Clinton; Gloria Mousseau, Hensall, Absent
from the picture were Gloria Reeves from Seatorth and Illis. Arkell from Wingham.
A HAPPY TIME — Snack time is a happy time. Here Darcy Elliot, Leanne Wiseman, Lee
Merrow, Becky McAlpine of the Nairn playschool take a few minutes out from their busy
morning to enjoy juice and a granola bar. Photo by Scheifele
Kippen WI to fete seniors
Womens Cougar
and Beejays
Leather Uppers
20 Prs. Only
$ 2 999
Extra Special Savings On
STOCK SUITS
McKnight's Store-Wide
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
SALE
CONTINUES
$AllE UP TO
50%
*Sport Coafs *Sweaters
*Winter Coats *Pyjamas
*Belts *Work Clothes *Gloves
*Robes.*SOcks •Trousers 4 Hats
Thanks For Shopping At McKnight's
Len McKnight & Son
MEN'S WEAR
MAIN ST. EXETER
235-2320
face. Colour affects ab-
sorbency to some extent as
well. Dark colours do not ab.
sorb as well as white or
pastels.
With dark coloured,
towels, choose those labeled.
"colourfast" or "vat dyed",
beca use'. hese will keep. their
colour, as long as. possible.
Whatever your choice of
bedding or towels. buy the
best quality you can afford.
Luxury lines and trirMilitig
will increase the price.
without giving more. service.
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Huron County No. 165
Specializing in antique and
estate consignments
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"There is no better time to
restock the linen cupboard
than January, the month of
'White Salm'," say con-
sumer specialists from the
home economics branch of
the Ministry of Agriculture
and Food,
Although most bedding
and towels are colored now,
the name "White Sales" is
still used. In general, these
sales offer large quantities
of new merchandise at
reduced. prices,
If you buy a few household
linens each year at sale
time, and rotate their use
with older ones, you will
avoid the problem of having
all your linens wearing out
at the same time, and then
being faced with a large
replacement expense.
When shopping for sheets
and pillowcases, keep in
mind that there basically
two types available - percale
and muslin. Percale is fine,
lightweight and smooth,
while muslin is coarser,
heavier weight, and hard-
wearing. Either type may
still be purchased in 100%
cotton, but the no-iron,
longer-wearing blends of
polyester and cotton are
more widely available, The
most popular blends are 65%
polyester and 35% cotton, or
50% polyester and 50% cot-
ton. Newer blends of 60%
cotton and 40% polyester are
said to be more comfortable
because of the increased
amount of cotton.
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Mrs. Vivan Cooper:
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Scott
and children, Cromarty
spent the holiday with Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Wright and
Julie.
Mrs. Norman Dickert is
visiting her sister. Mrs. Ruth
Dickert in Harriston.
Fire destroyed the bank
barn owned by McGregor
Farms on Concession .11
Tuckersmith Saturday. The
21/2 miles comprising Con-
cessions 18 and 11 of
Tuckersmith have had a
series of disasters. In 1967 a
tornado damaged a house
and destroyed two barns. In
1977 Ken McKay's house
burned. In 1978 Dave
Tremeer's barn burned and
1979 a barn and house were
completely destroyed by
fire.
Tie Styles
Sizes 7 & 8
SALE
499
the ends to prevent.raveling.
With some towels, a final
process shears the tips of the
loops to achieve the sMooth
look and feel of velvet. The
velvety surface does not ab-
sorb moisture from wet skin
as quickly as a looped sur-
C. HARRY RODER, D.C.
NORMAN L. RODER, D.C.
Guaranteed
Investment
Certificates
representing several
trust companies
Norma J. Hooper
15 Gidley St., E.
Exeter 235 -1010
MT. CARMEL
Income Tax Centre
NORM WHITING
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
& APPRAISER
Prompt, Courteous, Efficient
ANY TYPE ANY SIZE,
ANYWHERE
We give complete sale service
PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE
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235-1964 EXETER
PERCY WRIGHT
LICENSED' AUCTIONEER
Kippen, Ont.
Auction Sale Service that is
most efficient and courteous.
CALL
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Telephone Henson
( 519) 262-5515
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GRAND BEND 238-8484
CLINTON 482-9747
Appraisals
Mortgages
Life Insurance
Trust Certificates
Gerald A. Webb D.C.
Doctor Of
Chiropractic
438 MAIN ST.,
EXETER
By Appointment
Phone 235-1680
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN
Kippen East Women's
Institute will entertain the
Senior citizens of the Hensall
area to a pot luck dinner in
the Legion Hall, Hensall at
noon on January 16.
Hostesses are Mrs. Vern
Alderdice and Mrs. Robert
Bell. Entertainment will be
under the auspices of Mrs. R.
Kinsman and Mrs. Al
Hoggarth.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Baker, Lambeth called on
Mrs. W.L. Mellis last week.
Holiday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. D.E. Kyle were
Mrs. Wilmer McClinchey
and Min 'Kyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Yamamota and children,
Strathroy, holidayed with
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Littleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper
and family, Detroit and Mr.
and Mrs. Gayle Cooper and
children, London were
holiday guests with Mr. and
Times, Advocate, Jorioary.9 1980
• Now's the time to stock up on linens
Broken Sizes
SALE
$3 499
Flannelette sheets usually
contain 10% polyester with
the cotton to help reduce
shrinkage.
With the many sizes of
beds now in use, the shopper
has to be careful to select
the right size of sheets.
Fitted bottom sheets are
sold according to mattress
size, Since the standard mat-
tress is 75 inches long, and
the extra long ones are 80 in-
ches, the finished length of
flat sheets, that is the length
after the hems are made,
should be at least 100 and 104
inches respectively, to allow
for suitable tuck-under.
Sheets with two-inch hems
'at both top and bottom are
reversible and, therefore,
more practical than ones
with a three-inch top hem
and a one-inch bottom hem.
There are many types of
terry towels to choose from,
most of which will be
satisfactory whether they
are the lightest weight or the
thick luxurious type, but
some will be better buys
than others'. Remember that
the loops do the drying and
the ground weave (the
towel's backbone) does the
wearing. A tight weave, and
dense loops provide the best
towel, Hold it up to the light
to check its construction.
Also look for firm selvedges,
and especially check the
eveness of the weave next to
the selvedge. Look for hems
that are sewn with small,
even stitches reinforced at
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