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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-05-21, Page 16•. FINAL TWO DAYS ON 5 PIECE PLACE-SETTINGS ROYAL DOULTON FINE BONE CHINA FROM THE *KI14.00E. I COLLECTION Now, during this very special sale, choose your beautiful Royal Doulton Fine Bone China from the "Kind of Loving" collection and save 30%, 16 patterns available. 'Five piece place setting consists of dinner plate. salad plate, bread and butter plate. cup and saucer. APRIL 28—MAY24 2' 2" 2" 2" 2" x4" x x 8'.' x 10" x 12" 49c 30 591/2; 80c $1.03 69 in. ft in. ft. in. ft. in. ft, in. ft. in. ft. square '839' - Offer ends May 30/80 Minimum Retail Value $1200.00 I• tIATIGP.X VISA MM. Hours: Mon. to Fri. 8:00 a.rn. to 5:00 p.m. Sat. 8:00 P.M. to 12:00 Noon NO SATURDAY DELIVERY 235-2081 SPRUCE LUMBER CO•01) 192M lin. ft. 30 lin. ft. 44 2 /3 lin. ft. 601/?. C lin. ft. 90C lin. ft. Domtar Self-Sealing Asphalt Shingles-Gives long lasting protection to your buildings. Missing or worn out shingles on your hoof could cost you in redeco- rating! Self-sealing shingles have an interlocking design that gives good wind resistance and protection from the snow. Shingles are held down by 'spot weld' tabs. Many popular colours to choose from in inventory. It's easier than you think to do-it-yourself. Approximately 32 square feet per, bundle. CEDAR LUMBER 8' to 16' lengths available in most widths #2 STD & BTR WAFER BOARD Exterior Building Panels 1 /4" - 4' x 8' $4.99sheet 7/16" - 4' x 8' $6.99 sheet 8' to 16' lengths # 1 AllOwing 25% # 2 2" x 8", 2" x 10", 2" x 12" Kiln Dried VITACLAD Solid vinyl siding Do-It-Yourself For Beauty - Comfort - Economy Foam Backer Included Available from stock in white C.I.L. PAINT Exterior and Interior 10 0/0 Off Regular Co-op Prices • 1" 2" 2" 2" 2" 4" x .6" .x 4" x 6" x8" x 10" x4" 28% OFF DASHWOOD WINDOWS C DASHWOOD INDUSTRIES LIMITED suggested Retail Price PLUS A FACTORY CASH REBATE ON MILLENIUM & CLASSIC ENTRANCES FROM $50.00 TO $500.00 - For complete details come in to the Co-op adimmmummaimeimmir EVERYONE CAN SHOP CO-OP --NoDEALERs__ EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP FINANCING AVAHABIA THROUGH Simple Justice This is now the law. The new Provincial Offences Act introduces a new form of law designed especially for minor of- fences such as traffic, liquor, hunting and fish- ing violations. The new system is simple, in- formal and convenient, and offers anyone charged with a minor offence a new choice for handling his or her case. But you have to act. It's up to you. For further information, pamphlets are avail- able at Supermarkets and Provincial Court offices, or write: Provincial Offences, Queen's Park, Toronto. R. Roy McMurtry, Attorney General Clandeboye kids join .rnass choir Sy MRS. 'WILLIAM RONDE To the strains of I Love You Truly played bY Mrs. Reg Hodgert the bride elect Laurel Hodgert was escorted. to a prettily decorated chair by Brenda Hodgert. Mrs, Ross Hodgert welcomed the ladies and. girls numbering about 89, for the program Mrs. Lee Webber gave a humorous reading, Mrs, Wilfred linnitin led in a sing song accompanied by Mrs, Reg Hodgert on the piano. A humorous skit "Do you Like a Loose Leg Mister" with the following taking part Mrs.. Reg Hodgert, Cherlyl Stewart, Shirlee Ballantyne, Brenda Hodgert and Diane Hodgert, Mrs. Wilfred '.Hunkin read a •.nicely worded address and Margaret Hunkin and Nancy Hodgert wheeled in a decorated wheelbarrow loaded with gifts. After the gifts were opened Liaurel thanked everyone for the many beautiful and useful gifts, also the ladies who planned the shower, and invited everyone to her Open House: on Sunday, may gs at her parents boom "A smorgasbord lunch was then partaken of to bring an enjoyable evening to a. Giese. Miss. Laurel Hodgert, bride-elect was. honoured by the Hodgert relatives at the home of Reg Hodgert on Sunday afternoon. The, hostess was assisted by Miss Brenda Hodgert, Mrs, Ross Hodgert, Mrs. Arnold Cann and Mrs. Rick Parker, Contests were enjoyed followed by readings by Judith Parker. Brenda Hodgert read the address, then.after opening a shower of gifts, Laurel thanked. everyone. Guests were present from London, Guelph, Exeter, Komoka, Kitchener, Seaforth, grand Bend, and the, Thames Road com- munity, Personals Mr. and Mrs, William Roh- de visited with Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Wilson Exeter on Monday evening. Mr, an Mrs. Howard Cunnington were guests at the Longeway-Miller wed- ding at Caven Presbyterian Church Exeter on Friday evening. Quite a number of people from this community attended the reception and dance at Kirkton Woodham Community Centre later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Roh- de visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Rohde and family of Mitchell on Sunday af- ternoon. Quite a number of people from this community at- tended the social time for Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pridham (nee Terry Heywood) bridal couple at Exeter Legion Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rohde, Mitchell visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde. Several people from this community attended the mission and service church service at Elimville on Sunday morning. Rev. Brian Elder of Crediton was the guest minister, while Pastor Ross Hargreaves was at Crediton. Confirmation Sunday and Communion service will be held on Sunday, May 25 at 11:15 a,m. Rev, Bert Daynard of Staffa will be assisting with the service. Graduation exercises for the C.G.I.T. will be held on Sunday, May 25. BICYCLE LICENSE TIME -- Saturday was the day for Exeter bike riders to get their license. While Steve Gould looks on, license issuer Brenda Bell installs a license on the vehi- cle operated by Gib Dow, T-A photo In the Middlesex. County Elementary .Schools Mass Choir held in Alumni. University of Western Ontario, on Wednesday, evening, over 1100 student* took part in an evening of music,, Students from this area, taking part, were Cheryl and. Bonnie Lynn, Carol Gilmour, Christine markus, Tammy Noyes and Shannon Feke, mr. and Mrs. Willy Feke and family spent the weekend at their cottage near Lake. Nipissing, Bonnie Lynn spent the , weekend with Tammy Noyes, Who. was celebrating her 12th birthday. Mrs, Art Hodgins ac- companied her sisters and their husbands, Mary and Ray Ruston of St, Marys and Ruth and. Russell Brocit of Goderich to visit their brother Howard and. Gwen Morley in Hazel Park, Michigan, for the weekend, • Clandeboye United Church Women catered for the Glavin Thompson wedding dinner. on Saturday, in the Lucan Community Centre. Ruth Hill, Hazel CUn- ningluir, Viola Carter, Kay Armstrong and Jean Hudgins. assisted the Lucan W.I. at the. Red Cross Blood Clinic on Wednesday evening at Lucan. Several members of the Clandeboye W,I. attended the Women's Institute District Annual held at Lucan Holy Trinity Church on Tuesday, Mrs, Jim Cunningham gave the meditation during the morning program, Mrs. Harold Hardy, president, Mrs, Art. Hudgins, district director And Mrs. Rea Neil were voting delegates for Clandeboye Edie and Dick Wor- thington attended the War Brides reunion held on the week-end at the Holiday Inn, London. Next years reunion will be held at Orillia. It is, too bad that so many who "talk straight from the shoulder" do'not speak from higher up. 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