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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-11-05, Page 20O tif000 fro /4 0/10 /S //1/ 8/0 % oki Yea 4 vete REG. 18.98 19.98 21.98 22.98 SALE 14.99 15.99 17.98 18.99 SAVE! SAVE! Sizes 8-18 Huskys, Slims and Regulars WE'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING Our Complete Range Of Men's WORK CLOTHING is now reduced 20% ALL RIGHT WHO DID THIS Men's One Piece SNOWMOBILE SUITS Canadian made Heavyweight nylon in regular and Calls, Reg. to $79.98 0 W $4999 DON'T MISS THIS MAD VALUE The ultimate in • easy care and long wear. Men's GWG "HOPSACK" JEANS Navy, Brown, & Grey Reg. $27.98 '1999 SSSSki! DON7 TELL EVERYONE BUT ALL OF OUR 4:` AND JUST IN CASE WE MISSED ANYTHING THERE WILL BE 10% OFF evitaild 370 Main Street EXETER, ONTARIO Phone 235-2162 SHOPPING CENTRE frlia/nik-Meta/Ress Sale of, ecAeut - 4 iCece / .0d-d5 c SC CA . .som e pieces 7-edeteece to "lip /Wake .1-0Cti4-1 -eV"- Our - 4401,1 sa/ec-/-745,1 all thumb an artists' co'operative 397 mob, sr. 5,, exeter, ont, NOM ISO 235-0779 Sy MRS. IRVIN. RAPIER DASHWQ00. Dr. COpehion, represen- ting the ministry of Health spoke to 46 people at the- Community Centre slay evening. A unantmoUS vote was given to the Dash- wood and area medical committee to purchase land to build a medical centre for the area.. Beavers see turkeys The Beavers were very busy during October, The first meeting began with all the boys going to Baskins and Robins, Grand Bend for ice-cream, The following week, they went to Hayter's turkey farm to see where their Thanksgiving turkey came from, The Beavers saw how 1,000 head of cattle were fed and housed and 14,000 turkeys. They were LAW CLERK, GRAD - Lynn Clarke, daughter of Art and Betty Clarke, Exeter, received a diploma in Legal Office Administration at the Fall Convocation of Fanshawe College. She is presently employed at The London Legal Clinic, Brinsley couple graduate By GORDON MORLEY BRINSLEY Among the graduates of York University this fall were Jane Corbett receiving the degree of Master of Business Administration and her husband John Becker received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Mawson of Parkhill and Mrs. Annie May Windsor were recent visitors with Mrs, Violet Allison and Kathleen Morley. Mrs. George Prest spent a few days with her daughter Cindy Prest of Scarborough. The first euchre party of the fall season will be held at Brinsley School Friday night November 7. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis invited Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hodgins and Andrea, Mr. & Mrs. Mike Horner and Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and Viola Lewis to a birthday supper, Sunday evening. •47AcIv° NOvin140“, 1984 To buy land for medical centre Dashwood men elect officers, Beavers visit turkey farm Page 20 grateful to the Hayter family for the tour and treat they, supplied. Recently the Beavers constructed crafts, played gamesand talked about Beaver's laws and Mato. On Monday the Beavers all came in costume for their Hallowe'en party. They bobbed for apples, played, pin the nose on the pumpkin and read a spooky story. Everyone had a great time, November the Dashwood Beavers. will be engaged in activities• such as tours, investor night and crafts, Achievement day Everyone is reminded at Achievement Day for the 4-H , clubs, Saturday, November 8 at Stephen central School; also the bazaar and craft sale at the Community °entre, Wednesday, November Atli. Dashwood. Men's Club held the fall dinner meeting Monday at, the community centre, Melvin Stade, president, was in charge of the business. Officers elected for the coming year are: president, Anthony Martene; vice- presidents, Bud Durdin, Earl Keller and Ray Hartman; secretary, Ray Rader; treasurer, Donald Weigand, auditors, Bill Becker and Victor Hartman; striking committee, Jack Schade and Ralph Weber; membership. committee, Robert Hoffman and Donald Rader; program committee, Ronald Merner, Jack Ford,, Wilfred Ormandy, Douglas Russell, Donald Bender and Victor Hartman, Fun Hallowe'en party Dashwood Men's Club held its. annual Hallowe'en dance Saturday November 1. The costumes were many and varied making it hard for the judges. Prizes went to Rick Parsons, best male costume; Kim Dearing best female costume; Mary Ellison and Jim Hoffman, best 'dressed couple; Shelley Wareing, most resourceful; Susan Rumball, most frightening, Everyone had a good time, Persona Is. Mrs., Jessie. Ford and daughters Lyle Broderick, Dorothy Frettchtel, Marie Brintnell, Myrtle Gusso and Vesta Miller visited Mrs. Nellie Hughes at the Huron Nursing Home in Windsor, Sunday, They also called on Joe Green who is 94 years of age, Mrs, Mervyn Tieman, delegate, and Mrs, Eben Weigand attended the provincial convention of the W.I. at St. Marys last Monday, Mrs, Gordon Bender attended Tuesday's sessions, Eric and Wendy Nethercott have returned from their honeymoon in the Poconos and will be residing at RR 3, Granton. Prior to the wedding 'they were feted at a family shower at the Anderson hall, It was a pantry shower and they received many useful aids and groceries followed by a smorgasbord supper. Wendy was guest of honor at a community shower at Dashwood United church, Fern and Carol Dougall honored Wendy at a Sunday Brunch shower. Friends and neighbours of Eric held a shower at the home of 'Mrs. Florence Armstrong, Wendy very graciously thanked everyone and in- vited them to her wedding and reception, ' Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Rader and Mr. and Mrs Rader attended the Gamble- Liddiard wedding at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, London, and the dinner and reception at the Ivanhoe. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rader attended the reception. Mr. and Mrs, Albert. Rader held a dinner in honor of her mother's birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cudmore, Grand Bend and members of the family, Jamie, Janice and Chris Regier, Crediton; Mr. and Mrs, George Tiernan, Mr. and. Mrs, Michael Tiernan and Mrs. and Mrs. Gary Tiernan, HUNDREDS OF WILD, CRAZY MARKDOWNS DURING OUR MIDNIGHT MADNESS SALE GO FRIDAY ONLY FROM 6 P.M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT CHARGEX VISA I- I 0. 0 Z 0 0 w w0 I-u s-- 11.1 di tn D •:( t- X - s N ON NE DOS'I t. WAVE IVO O vie Every ladies {Jere is \tist on e)(amP‘e ' its $99.98 reg• It's no- $7 4.99 • kgates `40u 'yes frei cks • s, outs. • Karts 'Welts teat for dole013Cli s COPT and CARC°P1 0% Ott ‘s novi R1DUCSD 5°10 0{{ our Y e Q' p6CeS • Off i4 25131° Every La dies Dress in the Store OOPS Men's Levi's CORDUROY JEANS Straight Legs & Flares Reg. NOW $ 1999 27.98 When is this madness going to stop? DON'T GET BLINDED BY THE MOONLIGHT AND MISS THIS BOYS LEVI'S and GWG JEANS & CORDS Are Now Levi's GWG and Wrangler Straight Leg And Boot JEANS Are Only $1 9 99 Pants, Shirts, Smocks, Overalls, Coveralls etc. ihh Even our Girls Wear is affected by this MADNESS 20% PERFECT FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING Our Complete Stock Of Men's VELOUR TOPS Example Reg. Sale 29.98 23.99 34.98 27.99 'NOW ALL JEANS O F • s °its • sS6itts tars Sivefetia jot • Oys Pot. kvou tiocke • b ts re ss Ps • sk.coats ants • S/2,. ,Sits V ests in06iife 20% OFF all BRAS GIRDLES 20% 9. p r ice s 20% OFF All Ladies Ski Jackets and Ski Suits THE MIDNIGHT SLASHER STRIKES AGAIN LADIES JEANS Straight Legs and Baggies Farini, Lees, Sasoon, Rebel, GWG, Levi's Roadrunner, Hash, Scratch etc. 20% OFF 440A, ojek. • 1.1f .lek* 4.11 iS 0 '1804, atik:i /to. _ ) 20% 04 M N ' s Opts • kets L'ress S 'S Shirt • port te ‘);irtS and Jar r --oot k ets JUST IN... A fresh supply of Men's Levi's & GWG SHIRTS Flannels & Broadcloths Reg. Sale 19.98 15.99 21.98 17.59 22.98 18.39 24.98 19.99 S,.,. `i "Is ckeis Men's Heavyweight, High Bibbed Front SNOWMOBILE PANTS Reg. 37.98 Sizes Small to X-Large NOW '27.98 SAVE 90 also Pant Suits oni_ , 1 Skirt Suits. 05 %AO\ Nx..a `fle Ladies JAY-SET Co-Ordinates, Skirts, Vests & Blouses Did You Notice That All Of Our Girls Slims, Jeans, Cords, Sweaters, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses. NOW The Soft Warmth of Ladies Corduroy 200/ F 0 0 Every Item In The Stare That Is Not Already Reduced