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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-04-16, Page 11LIBRARY CONTEST WINNERS — Four students at J.A.D. McCurdy Public School at Huron Park recently received prizes for their participation in the Great Canadian Book Character contest sponsored by Huron County libraries. Above, Maxine Hyde, supervisor of the Huron Park branch presents prizes to Julie Russell, Kim Lowe, Benjy Riley and Scott Russell. 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CB RADIOS Regular price $66.95 $2 it SALE PRICE 40 aff • W ti V n TABLE RADIOS Regular price $23.95 SALE PRICE 14.99 PORTABLE RADIOS Regular price $29.95 SALE PRICE $15.95 WALKIE TALKIES Regular price $19.99 SALE PRICE $6.99 ... PEAT POTS Tomato, Cucumber & Pepper, Regular price $1,89 SALE PRICE 99' DRILL STONE SETS (Pack of 3) Regular price $1.19 • SALE PRICE 29' ... DIGITAL WATCHES Regular price $26.95 SALE PRICE $9•99 . • ... THESE VALUES IN OUR WAREHOUSE ANNEX (FORMER SITE OF THE LOFT) Men's 10 Speed BICYCLES Made By Raleigh $9999 FISHING REELS 1/2 PRICE our reg. price $129.95 OPEN THURS. FRI. UNTIL 9 [1111A011111 TIRE ........ ..... ts .... ; : cannon TIRE 1 444 Main Si Exeter 235.0160 (Angolan TIRE By MRS. HUGH MORENZ About 50 members of the Schilbe family, gathered last Saturday evening at Shipka Community centre for a surprise 25th wedding an- niversary party for'Lou and Dolores Schilbe, of Zurich. A highlight of the evening was a mock wedding per- formed by the following relatives: Nancy Baker - preacher; Sandra .Regier - groom; Keith Schilbe - bride; Don Baker - maid of honor; Lisa Schilbe - best man; Karen Schilbe - junior bridesmaid; Sabrina Schilbe - flower girl and Nancy Schilbe - brides father. Sabrina Schilbe is Lou and Dolores` granddaughter. Visiting and' lunch refreih- ments rounded out a happy evening. Final euchre Eleven tables of euchre were in play Wednesday visited recenuy witn their aunt and uncle Hugh and Annie Morenz. Visitors over Easter Sunday holiday with Ken and Ortha Baker were their family, Ken Jr. and Carol and children of Stratford, Sandra and Tony Regier and family of Detroit, Nancy Baker of Kitchener, Donna Baker, Sarnia, Don, Sharon and Jamie of Shipka, and Garry, also Ken Sr's sister and husband, Loraine and Roland Neil, of Ailsa Craig, Lucille and Harold Vin- cent, Lori, Michael and Michelle spent the holiday weekend in Barryton Michigan, at Lucille's sisters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Horst Kovitzki and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Naiarre. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Alice Keller, in the death of her brother, Thomas H. Meyers„ of Mississauga, (formerly of Zurich) at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial hospital, last Wednesday April 9th -Susie Zielman, Huron County Dairy Princess was guest speaker at Grand Bend United church womens meeting, last Thursday afternoon. A reminder to members of Shipka Community centre that the annual meeting is being held tonight April 16 Dashwood. supper is set, ladies mark anniversary 00111 the WOO of Miss Pearl Krafrti M, Jake Martens, wMeeeditlewYlthhbarr paar, esnrsn, t Mra.. and Mrs. Adolph Keller. Other visitors have, been Mrs. Fred Sanders, London; Mr. and Mrs, Roy Bestrurn, Tony and . John, Kingston; Mrs. Margaret Carlisle,' Goderich; and Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Keller, Exeter. Mr, and Mrs. John Glavin and family, Crediton„ have moved to their farm pur- chased from. Ivan Webber. Mrs, Mildred Kellerman has returned home following a 5 week visit with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Don Derby, in Florida, The last week spent at Fort Meyers was extremely hot. Miss Melvina Schade, London, spent the Easter weekend with Mrs, Greta Schade and Bob Horner and. they all visited with Mr. and Mrs, Bob Park and family, Parkhill. tty MRS. IRVIN RADER The April meeting of Zi Lutheran Ladies Aid vir4 held at the home of Mrs Esther Salmon with group one in charge of devotions and lunch. Mrs. Charles Marten, president, had the topic on Holy communion and dealt with the business, There were 21 present. The Altar Guild reported 23 visits and 8 treats. The new Guild is Mrs. Frieda Keller, and Mrs, Hilda Rader. The mother and daughter supper is May 13 with group 2 in charge. The quilt was on display. Mrs. Lorne Becker had closing devotions. Personals Mr, and Mrs. Don Love, UCW to mark anniversary Dan and David, King City Church in Society corn- were weekend guests with mittee convener, Mrs. Don's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Tiernan welcomed Ross Love. 21 members to the UCW Mr. and Mrs. Slezak, Roy meeting. Calvary United and Joanne London, wer,e church women meeting. The Sunday visitors with Mrs. song, "Let ,the Spirit in" Joan Walper. Sunday carried the theme for the evening they attended the worship service. Mrs, Lloyd hockey game at Lucan Guenther, Mrs. Clayton where Dan joined his team Merner and. Mrs. Earl from Aurora to win the Guenther participated with Minor Bantam A hockey readings, scripture and series from Stoneybrook 6-4 prayer. A ladies quartette, Mrs. Jack Geiser, Mrs. Ken McCrae, Mrs. Gerald Mason mill Mrs. Hugh Boyle sang "It is Finished." Mrs. Mildred Kellerman con- tinued her study book on Japan under the question "How is Japan influencing Canadians?" Mrs. Gordon Bender, president, announced that Calvary's U.C.W. an- niversary would be held May 4 at 9:45 a.m. with a guest speaker. The sunshine committee for April is Mrs. Mervyn Tieman and Mrs. Ralph Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webber have moved from their farm at RR 1 Hay to their home in By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Intended for last week Rev. Braby of Stratford was in charge of the Easter communion service at eight o'clock Sunday morning at St. Patrick's church. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young, Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall were Easter dinner guests with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis. Mrs. George McFalls, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis were Thursday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis. Mrs. Bob MacGillivary of Winnipeg is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Greenlee, Kim, Pam and Steven were Monday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee. absence of Rev, Mellecke, Rev, Tepker, Stratford, had the morning service, Solve dilemma The sixth and final meeting of Dashwood. 4H club two. was held at the community centre Monday.. A quiz, "Your decorating know-how". was completed as a review. A group ac- ti v i ty , "Decorator's Delemma" was worked on by all. Some planning was done for Achlevereent Day, which will be held May 3 at Stephen Central school. Final euchre held at Shipka evening at Shipka Com- munity centre. Winners were Ladies high-Mary Musser; ladies low-Nola Ratz, Mens high-Fred Gibson, mens low- Russ Mellin, Most lone hands-Charlie Rollings. This was the last euchre party for this season. Seniors to meet Senior Citizens will meet Monday, April 21 at 8 p.m. Personals Ross and Donna Corbett BU I LDER'S SALVAGE ALL NEW 5:30 MATERIAL Follow the T signs to the rear of O .... 820 CABELL S., L LONDON, ONTARIO PHONE: 432-4112 NOW'S THE TIME TO DO THE WORK ON THE COTTAGE OR GARAGE YOU'VE BEEN PUTTING OFF: TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIALS DOUBLE HUNG, WOOD WINDOWS: Glass sizes; ,, 24 x 24, 24 x 28, 28 x 20, 32 x 16, 36 x 16 36 x 28, 40 x 28, 40 x 60, 44 x 60 or larger YOUR CHOICE ONLY $60 Each YOUR CHOICE ONLY $50 Each PATIO THERMAL Door Panels $50 Each STORM WINDOWS: mode to order, any size up to 99 united inches. Each $37.50 Basement sliders any size, up to 70 united inches, $27.50 Nominal charge for oversize and additional colours. SLIDERS BAYS BOWS TRIM PICTURES Single and Double C/vi lights_ Steel Front DooAssem. 500 Rolls felt roofin g paper $6.50 per roll Chicken Wire 250 Rolls , Y1 PRICE 200 sq. #1hShingles $19.50 per square TWO LIFEBOATS complete, Ideal • for conversion for sailing. BRASS AND STEEL Portholes (decorator) PATIO 3.5' Aluminum $325 each 8-6' Wood core white Alu. clad DOORS 16.5' Thermal Double Break Patio Doors OTHER SYTLES AND SIZES AVAILABLE 'SHUTTERS: 1 4500 interior mahogany louvered shutters , 60% OFF RETAIL PRICE SHELVING: 3500 Shelves individually packaged VAR100‘. FINISHES 60% OFF THERMAL GLASS $2.50 per sq. ft. Church to break ground Sunday, April 20, ground breaking ceremony for Zion Lutheran church will be held on the former church site. Attend Stewardship clinic Pastor M. Mellecke and members of Zion Lutheran church, Charles Martene, Ernest Miller, Bill Becker, Lloyd Rader and Ron Merner attended a Stewardship Clinic at Christ Our King church Mississauga Sunday. In the