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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-09-04, Page 18Best Interest 13% We represent many Trust Companies.. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest be- ing offered on Guaranteed Investment Cer- tificates. * subject to change 4PR Gaiser-Kneafe I Insurance Agency Inc. EXETER GRAND BEND CLINTON 235-2420 238-8484 482-9747 Kinsmen donate The Association taf fans, men Clubs donated Wa. million in service, work to Canadians for the It2 mooth, .period .ending June 3Q, 194% it was announced at the or ga nizatian's annual convention held in Edmonton this week. John Green, of Drayton, Ont., the association's national president, made the announcement, The figure includes cash raised as well as the value of the service work contributed. The Association of Kins- men Clubs,. Canada's largest all-Canadian young. Men's, service club, was founded in 3.920 by Harold A. Hams, Q.C., This year's service work total is. the largest for the Association, which eele.- brates its .69th Anniversary this year. "At an average of more than WM() per club, the Kinsmen Association continues to be one of the world's • most effective service organizations," Mr,. Green said,. FILL OUT THIS COUPON Mail to: Realty World W.J. Hughes. Realty Lid. 18 East Street, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1N3 Attn: Wayne Ellis Name Address City kfti - - OR CALL THIS NUMBER 1-800-265-7017 And we'll send you detailed information on THE HOMES of HORSESHOE BAY in TEXAS U.S,A. and how you and your spouse can FLY THERE FOR 3 DAYS & 2 NIGHTS. 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A prospectus his been tiled with the Registrar of the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act, Ontario, ' ASK FOR AND READ CAREFULLY THE PROSPECTUS RELATING TO THIS OFFERING. All travel arrangements are made through a registered Ontario travel agency. OA 31.125 80 Province TM Dtisiiiw00c1 ladies tlluM1101101011001810001011111111101110.10110001900000natilainatiataloaaasaml a f+.4. at training event I ROLLING COWBOYS — Appearing as cowboys at Friday night's roller skating mas- querade party at the South Huron Rec Centre were Lori Kerslake, Debbie Angus and Karen Heather, T-A photo Pa • ocato, Soopternbor 4, 1980 We like our CREDIT UNION because we own it. Our CREDIT UNION is own- ed entirely by its own members and is operated by and for them exclusively. We earn dividends on our savings and when necessary we borrow at the CREDIT UNION's low rate of interest. Our savings and loans are in- sured at no extra cost. By MRS. IRVIN RAPER 1?A$HWQQ0 Mrs. Earl Keller and Mrs. Ray Rader, leaders for the, fall project "Food for Friends attended the training school at Exeter last week. PersonalS Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Eckstein, Maplewood apartinents Zurich were visitors Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Restetnayer, Mrs. Verda Bask returned to Detroit after vacationing with her sister Mrs. Louella Tiernan, Dashwood Women's Institute served supper to three bu$ loads of ladies from East Middlesex, who were on their way to the Country Playhouse for the play "Annie Get Your Gun." Mrs. Elda. Koehler has returned home after spen- ding several weeks in London while her husband, Ernest was a patient in Victoria Hospital. He returned to Huronview, Clinton, Thursday. Stacey Rader spent the weekend with her grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Irwin. Rader while her brother DeriCk spent the weekend with Jodi and Amy Glavin, Crediton. A number of Dashwood paMrtieSnt Stihn". Salgrerissitya =—. And Mr. and. Mrs. 4ohn Mr. and Mrs. John Hayter Snider, Brantford. They all is attended the Hayter reunion at Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. B and family also attended. Hospital, Landon, TfamInaliallawammaumuanummuntuanattiumanawilaawalaalilloR and Mrs. Harry Hayter. and: family were, Mr. and Mrs. I Bob Hayter and David and Earl -Vandehl,Earl. (Jr.) and, .g.". Dianne Lacknian, Montreal E. and area residents attended nestiaY, August 27. Bob and Audrey McKinley at S the. Clinton arena Wed- g "appreciation night" for Weekend Visitors.. with. Mr. E.-= Truck Bay has Cat Walk for your Convenience. Granton church year old Anniversary is planned By MRS. E. SUMMERS GRANTON At St. Thomas Anglican Church, the Rev. Will Vollick of London conducted the service on Sunday. Rev. Vollick spoke on the great commandment and the parable of the good Samaritan, stressing you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, with ally our soul, with all your strength and with all your mind and your neighbour as yourself. Do this and allow God to have control of your life through your prayers, said Rey. Vollick. Pastor Glen Frets at Granton Community Bible Church concluded his study from the book of Philipians. God alone extends grace and God alone deserves the glory. Next week the first an- niversary of Granton Community Bible Church will be held at 11:00 a an, with special music provided by the "Nations." All are invited to come and share in this service. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Langford of Dorchester were guests on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and family. Mr. and Mrs, Car- men Dann, London and Mr. and, Mrs. Leo Ironside, Lairibeth spent Monday with Mrs. Gordon .Dann. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and family spent last weekend at Toronto visiting the Ontario Science Centre and called on friends at Jarvis, Ingersoll and Niagara Falls. .1 EXETER, ONTARIO , • plant: 235:0833 Office: 235-1969 We'll DO the Job ,j00°' 11, Right.. s -1 ,---;1111111-1110. 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T-A photo HWY ei DAsHwoop ticETEB 0.4t Lima. axistrif GR AND BEND IWtE • 44(0411,1 t ;44 4 II Miss Joan Barker, London spent Monday with her aunt Marguerite Greenlee. Doug and Carol Ford, Hay visited Bob, Heather and Courtney MacGillivray recently at the home of Heather's parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis. Herber Davis spent the weekend at his home and returned for further treat- ment at St. Joseph's Hospital until Thursday. }Bison and Iva Hodgins, Viking Alberta spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs:Clarence Davis and Mr. l and Mrs. Harry Carroll. .They left for home Saturday. Mr. and Mts. Ron Cun- ningham, Mar, spent a couple of days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacGillivray and Courtney were Sunday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee were weekend guests with friends at their cottage near Goderich. CORRECTION In last week's report of the Kirkton Horticultural Society flower show two errors appeared, The prize for the best gladiolus Was donated by the Kirkton branch of the Toronto Dominion Bank and Mrs. 'Floyd Stewart judged the school posters. ELECT SLATE Officers have been elected for the Perth County 4-H horse club hi the Kirkton area. The president will be Larry Forrest Jr., vice- president Julie Avery, secretary Donna Itae Lang, treasurer Moira Van Sas and press reporter Denise Lang. DASHWOOD INDUSTRIES PRODUCTS All Units Listed Have Twin Seal Glazing 4 only - 5'0" x 6'8" MILLENIUNI PATIO DOORS Suggested Retail $674.20 7 only 6'0" x 6'8" MILLENIUM PATIO DOORS Suggested Retail $722.20 1 only TILT 200 WINDOW 2 only Trimlite #WG1212 WOOD GLIDER WINDOWS Suggested Retail $178.90 5 only Trimlite WOOD GLIDER WINDOWS rugg Gel5te10 d Retail $172.95 4 only Trimlite WOOD GLIDER WINDOWS # S uggestedWGl2l° Retail $162.65 fittt •. OW.° Sale Prices Ate For Existing Stock Only EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP 2354081 Aapt Mort. to -Fri. —8:00 a.rri.ta Sat. - 8:00 to Noon 374 Main St. Exeter, Ont. Ph: 235-0640 I #17610 Suggested Retail $164.80 4 0 SALE 471 95 SALE 50555 SALE 11535 SALE 1 2525 1 SALEfos SALE 1 1385 AFvINA to tttil iNEG THROUGH _Airr,ora drevea 41,74' i s,- • - —11 No Saturday Deliveries