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Times-Advocate, 1980-09-10, Page 11timos ..Advocptclr Soptiombor 10, 980 MARCHING ODDFELLOWS — Members of the Exeter Independent Order of Oddfellows participated in Sunday's Decoration Day service at the Exeter Cemetery. T-A photo NABISCO CEREAL SHREDDIES 100% WHOLE WHEAT 675 9. box HIGH LINER FROZEN FAMILY SIZE Fp FRESH It CHIPS 32 ox. PKG. WE TONS LEMON JELLY ROLL __ 12_,_2, 89 0 SCHNEIDERS FROZEN' SAUSAGE ROLLS 500 g' 199 750 mL REGULAR OR DIET 7-UP RETURNABLE't;LEUPSOSIT 39 , OR. BALLARDS LUXURY DOG FOOD 14-14.5 oz. TINS 2,,:g9 0 WINDEX LIQUID GLASS CLEANER 900 ml. 99 , PACKAGE OF 6 SERVINGS SUNMAID RAISINS _;1(!4_. 1.O9 WEIGHT WATCHERS TOMATO KETCHUP FL OZ. 65# '11 HEINZ FRUIT, VEGETABLES OR JUICES REG. PRICE,„,,,A, STRAINED BABY FOOD.11. Realty World W.J. Hughes Realty Ltd. 18 -Eaot -Street, Gocieritti, Ontario N7A1N3 - 80 265.7017 0- Attn.: Mr. Woyne .014 A prospectus hat been tiled With the. Registrar 01 the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act. Ontario ' ASK FOR AND READ CAREFULLY THE PROSPECTUS RELATING TO THIS OFFERING All travel arrringertents are made through a registered Ontario travel agency C0. It ir Sunday schooi marks 200 years r. am,Ro..ad' women tour barn for brought devotions RDHPE Danny Rohde and Jeff Rowe first fall meeting People's Class; Junior Class, teachers Mrs. ,john Pym and Mrs, George Kellett and members Wendy Ballantyne, Brad Borland, carry Cunnington, Michael Jeffery, Julie Lampert, Steven Pym; Greg Lampert, Shelly Miller, are graduating from the primary class to the Junior Class; Primary Class, teachers Mrs. David Passmore and. Mrs, Rick Parker and members Deanne Wan- tyne, Robbie Passmore, Tom Passmore, and Jayne Rowe, graduating to Printery from kindergarten is Patrick Jeffery; .Kindergarten class, teachers Mrs, Lorne Ballantyne and Miss Agnes Bray, members Sheryl Ballantyne, Carl Hume, Lisa Kernick, Jon Passmore, Erin Richardson, Karen Rohde, Tammy Rohde; Those receiving diplomas were; Cheryl Ballantyne, Carl' ume 2 year, seal, Jon Passmore, Tammy Rohde. 3 year, Deanne Ballantyne, Robbie Passmore. 4 year, Tom Passmore, Danny Roh- de. 6 year, Wendy Ballan- tyne. 8 year, Barry Cun- nington. 12 year, Gerald Cunnington. 13 year, Scott Hodgert. 15 year, David Cunnington, Joyce Cun- nington. A dialogue between Pastor Ross Hargreaves and Bob assistant Superintendent received. his. 15th year seal from Bob Hume, then David ,'.calletl the rest of the names. out. Young People's class teachers were Mrs, Murray Dawson and Jeff Davis. The members: of the class are, David Cunnington, Gerald Cennington, Joyce Cun- nington;.Alan Hodgert„ Scott Hodgert, Pat Hodgert, Cheryl Stewart, Michael. Stewart and Paul Stewart. Jeff Borland, Brent PaWagn and. Dennis Pym are graduating front later- mediate Class to Young .1711.44e.VltiLt1 Ross Wing of iris and Mr. & Mrs. Jack experiences when be was in. • Hodgert were guests at the Sunday_ School and Bob, Duffy-Richardson wedding telling of his experiences at WoodStock. and Also the was presented. — - - reception at Moose Lodge The lighting of three Woodstock, Saturday. candles took place to Mrs. Isobella Cann, Mrs, represent the past with Ross Kay Cann, Mrs, Mary Hargreaves lighting it, Bob ffedgert, Exeter, and Mr, liume, the present. lighting Ivan /fern, Zion were Sunday one, and David Cunnington , guests with Mr, & Mrs. Reg. the future, lighting. The ,liodgert. three men then etit the birth- The family of Mr, & Mrs, day cake. Everard Miller, Grand Bend Pastor Ross Hargreaves took them to dinner at the prayed for the future of the. Barn in London. Sunday in. Sunday School, After the honor of their 40th wedding service each person had a .anniversay. Mr, & Mrs. piece of birthday cake and Edwin Miller called on Mr, 4 lemonade. Mrs. Everard Miller at their home Sunday. Personals 1Vir & Mrs, Ken Duncan Mr. & Mrs. -Edwin Miller :and Floyd, Mr. & Mrs, Don ... . Richardson, VOILA Brian 4ind Lori were Sunday int guests with Mr. dr Mrs. Baxter, ruparturt, Quite a number from thle community attended the Decoration Service at Exeter Cemetery, Sunday, The rite of Baptism will be administered some Sunday . in September. Please con- tact your minister or one of the elders, There will be a Christian Education committee meeting at the manse, Wednesday evening Sep- tember 10 at 8. Pin. SundaY School and church service will commence at 10;00 Lin, and 11;15 p.m., Sun By MRS. WI... • THAMES Will) Twenty-six. ladies of the United Church Women journeyed. to Miller's Barn near Russeldale. Wednesday evening for. their September meeting. Mrs, Miller gave a. quilting demonstration and. the ladies toured the barn and 'each one had a muffin ,and tea or coffee for lunch.. Following this, they returned to ,the' church. for their Meeting, Mrs. Lee Webber was in charge of the program of which the Theme was Your Church. The ladies 'Sang the The Churches One Foundation. Mrs. Webber gave a reading of The Church with Mrs. 'Howard Cunnington, Mrs. Ross Hargreaves assisting. Mrs. Webber led in prayer. A piano instrumental by Miss Agnes. Bray was much enjoyed. • The offering was received byMiss Agnes Bray and Mrs. Howard Cun- nington with prayer by Mrs. Hargreaves. • Mrs. Webber read a poem The Perfect Church which close. Mrs. Murray Dawson was in charge of the business. She gave an opening thought. The usual business was dealt with. Mrs. Ross Hodgert gave the treasurer's report stating over $2,300 was realized et the strawberry supper in June, also what was made at the different weddings and lunches that hai,e been catered to, The fall regional is to be held in October in Greenway United Church, The Thames Road United Church celebrated 200 years of Sunday School teaching, on Sunday. Robert Hume superintendent' was in charge of the service which took place in the basement of the church as the auditorium of the church is being painted. Bob read the Scripture liesson. Pastor Ross tlargreaves welcomed each Sunday School member as they walked through the arch, and gave them their seal or diploma. David Cunnington day September '14 1OR WED. RICH' PAGE TRY OUR OWN BRAND BATHROOM TISSUE COTTONELLE ZEHRS FANCY QUALITY 48 FL. OZ. TIN 6 COLOURS CHURCH PROGRESSING — Construction of the new Dashwood Zion Lutheran Church is progressing favourably. Plans are going ahead for a dedication service on Sunday, November 30. T-A photo 4 ROLL PKG. SCOTTIES - 4 COLOURS FABRIC SOFTENER FOR THE WASHER FACIAL TISS WESTONS HONEY WHEAT BERRY ENGLISH MUFFINS Women at Dashwood name rally delegates LIQUID FLEECY' 76.1 °Z PKG, OF 6 TRADITION-EXTRA FINE REGULAR OR FILTER By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD The Citizenship and World Affairs group with con- veners, Mrs. Gordon Bender and Mrs. Eben Weigand were in charge of the Sep- tember meeting of Dash- wood Women's Institute. Roll call was "What I can do to be a better citizen." Mrs. Bender read poems which gave the ladies much food for thought. She also had pictures to show for current events. Mrs. Weigand, president, dealt with the business. The fall rally is October 6 at Gorrie and delegates are Mrs. Harold Carroll and Mrs. Ray Rader. Two in- vitations were accepted from Hensall and Crediton, Delegatestothe London area Convention at St. Marys October 27 & 28 were discussed. Louella Tiernan, Mrs. Ernest Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stormes, St. Thomas and Mrs. Lynda Cornelius, Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin (Otto) Becker, Roblin, Manitoba, _ visited with relatives her over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bucholtz and John, Kit- chener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Becker and attended the Zurich Lutheran church picnic at Becker's farm. Brian Rader is a student at Fanshawe College, London. meet September 15. All those wishing to join please come as members will be paying their dues for the coming year. 200's SPARERIBS, CHOW MEIN OR PINEAPPLE CHICKEN WONG WING DINNERStist39 MECAINS FROZEN NAPOLI MINI PIZZA_ 12 9,.$1.29 NABOB COFFEE 1 LB. VAC. PACKED Personals Flowers in the church Sunday were placed by the family of Ed. Nadiger who passed away September 3, 1975 and members of the Tiernan family in memory of Ruth Mutch. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader were Sunday visitors at Craigweil Gardens, Ailsa Craig with Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller attended the Heim- Regier wedding at Our Lady of Mount Carmel church, Saturday, and the dinner and reception at the Kirkton- Woodham Centre. The groom is the latter's sister. Others attending the ASSORTED VARIETIES PREPARED MISS MEW CAT FOOD' -7,J LIPTON INSTANT SOUP MIX LEAVER MUSHROOMS CHICKEN 120 g. PKG. NOODLE ENV 3LFOI'ES PIECES 10 FL. OZ. TIN & STEMS ALLENS ASSORTED FLAVOURS (AILSA CRAIG REPAIR Farm & Industrial Equipment Repair Welding hydraulic hose general farm supply Ph 293-3602 or come in to see us at 109 Main St. AILSA CRAIG CARNATION COFFEE LIGHTENER COFFEE- MATE 6J g. JAR MITCHELLS FINEST QUALITY APPLE SAUCE 14 T71kiri FRUIT DRINKS 48 rlN °Z The ladies all made corn funeral of the late Ruth flowers and learned from Mutch at Clinton besides Mrs. Weigand how to make Mr and Mrs. Mervyn corn husk dolls. Tiernan were Mr. and Mrs, Seniors will meet Harry Hoffman, Mr, and Dashwood Seniors will Mrs. Ken McCrae, Mrs. WHITE. YELLOW, GREEN, CORAL VIVA 1$ I 9 OR DECORATED TOWELS 2 ROLL PKG, PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING TUES. SEPT, 16 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS, 11 HOME INSPECTION hob, FLIGHT TO TEXAS U.S.A. AIMOMMINEW BEATR FIRdIVOGURT BUTTER TARTS TRY OUR OWN BRAND ZEHRS CHEESE ASSORTED FRUIT FLAVOURS MELLOW DELICIOUS PKG. OF 12 F 0 R COLBY OR MOZZARELLA 175 g. CUPS lb, ttiourasemar41W, -11-"IR War. country oven 69 0 LOAF BROWN iiirtintollS DOZEN 89, CORNINGWARE ENTER GILLETTES N CONTESTANTS ARE ASKED TO NAME THE STAR BEHIND THE WHEEL AND ENTER THE DRAW FOR ONE OF SEVEN TRTs. DETAILS AND ENTRY FORMS ARE AVAILABLE AT ALI. ZEHRS MARKETS. 1I-1E LIGHT OR DARK RYE BREAD COME TO THE HORSESHOE BAY SEMINAR EXETER TOWN HALL AUDITORIUM WED., SEPT. 17 8:00 P.M. NO SELLING WILL RE CONDUCTED THIS SEMINAR IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY Learn ail about the destination resort community in the fabled Lake & Hill Country of Texas (Only 55 miles from its state capitol, Austin). People who have been there say: "IF YOU SAW EVERY LUXURY RESORT COMMUNITY IN THE U.S., HORSESHOE BAY IS THE ONE YOU'D COME BACK TO." • See the Homes for Sale and the Floor Plans • See the Golf Course that was Chosen as .. one of America's Greatest" • See the One-of-a-Kind Tennis Complex within a Breathtaking Architectural Combination of Gardens, Waterfalls and Paola • See the 23 Mile Long Lake and its Luxurious Marina • See one of America's Most Beautiful Private Airports • See one of Texas' Most Lavish Country Clubs AND LEARN HOW YOU AND YOUR SPOUSE CAN FLY THERE FOR 3 DAYS and 2 NIGHTS TO INSPECT THE HOMES OF HORSESHOE BAY NO ONE WILL BE SOLD AT THIS SEMINAR After the Seminar, if yeti are interested, we will arrange an appointment at your home htysttivarn is limited, convenience, There is no cost or obligation to attend this seminar, u we suggest you call early for reservations. omt since STAR ENTER NOW- ENTER OFTEN CONTEST YOU COULD WIN I OF 7 TRIUMPH TRTs PKG. 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