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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-11-05, Page 23A FURRY TOY — John Kingma poses with a furry animal at Thursday's South Huron Hospital Ladies Auxiliary rummage sale. T-A photo Hallowe'en party held at. Woodham GLIDDEN COLOR NATURALS FIBERGLASS INSULATION Your home could qualify for the C,H.I.P. Program Rebate of up to $350 for purchase of material. Ask us for details. S 131 R12 15"x48"x3 1/2 " 90 sq. ft. Bundle 1525 15"x48"x6" n15 50 sq. ft. Bundle LATEX WALL and TRIM PAINT *One coat coverage •Splatterless *High durability *Scrub resistant 'Limited 8 yr. warranty *Soap and water clean up.- SONMPLEX Ceiling Panels Need only 2" of space above the grid. Perfect for basements. Etched or pebble face. 24" x 48". DRYWALL 4X 8 SHEET Usual Cash & Carry price 7,1r Flig .&• 141 19.99 • •T`'' r - -.• agiL.4". -4- ,▪ •74 J ▪ .% "".$ ▪ • ,...' 12" x 12" no-wax tiles in today's dpcorator colours, specially priced. 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BOTH CARPET & UNDERPAD usual cash & carry price $25.28 sq. m ($21,14 sq. yd.) od Wood Good Moos 8 FOOT 10 FOOT 12 FOOT 14 FOOT 16 FOOT 2 x 4 tp,Z0 276 22 deo 2 x 6 277 4 515 w 84 30 2 x 8 gm vo sees' 686 7o8 2 x 10 500 WV 2 958 9 KINGSVILLE 733-2341 147 Lansdowne Road HARROW 738-2221 Queen Street AMHERSTBURG 736-2151 320 Dalhousie Street WINDSOR WEST 734.1221 (LaSalle) 500 Front Road WINDSOR CENTRE 254.1143 (Matthews) 700 Tecumseh Road WINDSOR EAST 727,6001 (Tecumseh) Hwy. 2 & Paint° Rd. RIDGETOWN 674.5465 Erie Street South WEST LORNE 768-1520 139 Elm Street EXETER 235.1422 Hwy. 83 GRAND BEND 238.2374 Hwy. 21 and Inter. 83 THEDFORD 296.4991 6th. Concession GODERICH 524-8321 295 Bayfield Road KINCARDINE 396.3403 Hwy. 21 SOUTHAMPTON 797.3245 Hwy. 21 OWEN SOUND 376.3181 (Springmount) R.R. No. 5 KITCHENER . 893.790 1 589 Fairway Road'SOuth— 8 9 Kitchener Out-of-town 1-800.265 8204 HOME CENTRES STUD GRADE •New surface for walls or ceilings. *Imaginative effects produced with utensils found around the house, *Simple do-it-yourself guide right on the bag. SAVE $2.00 Has clear pebble glass wrap-around light diffuser. Comes with twin fluorescent tubes. Usual Cash & Carry $34.73 "Hush Puppies" underpad is a 3/8" thick non aller- genic urethane with superb Insul- ation value. $18.80 44 lb. (20 kg) BAG U.C.C. 11.49 Clear for high illumination or milky fora soft glow. 24" x 48". U.C.C. price $5.59 MIME Wm. L BILL MICKLE TIME AND EXPERIENCE TIME Able to devote full time and energy to Exeter Municipal Affairs. EXPERIENCE • Graduate South Huron District High School (Past President, Students Council) • Past Governor, District #1 Kinsmen Clubs. • Past Director, Ontario Egg Producers Marketing Board. • Past Director, Canadian Egg Marketing Agency. • Former Egg Producer, Huron County. • Former Sales Manager, Ontario Fruit Exchange. • Member Official Board Exeter United Church. Require Transportation Phone 235-2485 VOTE MICKLE FOR COUNCILLOR ey MISS JEAN COPELAND WOODHAM Intended for last week Mr. & Mrs, Norris Webb attended the open house at Stephen Central School Sunday in honour of Mrs. Katharine' Becker who is retiring from teaching. Mr. & Mrs. Ron Ferguson and Denise had as their guests on Simday Mr. & Mrs. Tony deBresser of Lindsay, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Colville, Joanne and Annemarie of Toronto and Mr. & Mrs. Frank DeBresser, Jimmy, Patty and Cathy of Chatham. Mr. & Mrs. Tony deBresser were celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary. Other visitors called from Aylmer, Thorndale, St. Marys and. Lindsay. Several ladies from the community attended the London area Womens Institutes 66th annual convention held in the St. Marys Area Arena Monday and Tuesday. Hallowe'en party The Messengers held their annual Hallowe'en concert Friday evening with the following the winners of the masquerade, Pre-khool and Kindergarten Best Representation; - Bobby Wheeler and Meagan McCormick. Best Comic: Laura Richardson, Richard Spearin; Best Home-made: John Hazlewood and Amy Webb, Grades 1-3 Best representation Michael Richardson, Denise Ferguson; Best comic Robbie Tomlinson, Bonnie Hartwick; Best Home-made Jamie Tomlinson, Nathan Webb, Grades 4-6 Best representation Dean Robinson,. Tammy Richardson; Best comic Chris Hamm, Beth. Williams, Best home-made Jason McCurdy, Stephanie Hazlewood; Grades 7-8 Best comic Leonard Williams and John Hartwick; Best dressed couple Grade 4 and under Jamie and Robie Tomlinson and Steven and Bobby Wheeler; Best dressed couple Grades 5-8 Tammy Richardson and Beth Williams and Lebnard Williams and John Hart- wick ; Adults best representation Lucille McCurdy, Verla • Copeland; Best comic Glenn Copeland and Deanna Copeland; Youngest .in Costume Erin McCormick; Oldest in costume Glenn Copeland. The judges were Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnston. The program opened with a poem by Janice Hazlewood "Hallowe'en Night". The Choir sang "Black and.' Gold" and "The Bible Tells Me So". Robbie Tomlinson • gave the recitation "Hallowe'en Goblin",. Several members put on the skit "The Pumpkins Have Fun". The song "Skin & Bones" was sung by Denise Ferguson, Bonnie Hartwick -and'Sandra Spence. A'skit "I I Wonder Who Frightened Them" by John Hartwick, Beth Williams, and Dean Robinson. Tammy Richardson gave the poem "The Undecided Pumpkin". The choir sang "Hallowe'en" and "Keep on The Sunny Side". Rev. Camellia LaRouche acted as chairman for the evening. Mrs. William Spence and Mrs. Marvin Hartwick are the Leaders of the Messengers. The evening closed with a bake and candy sale. Py MRS, HUGH MORPNZ SHIPKA The fifth annual Harvest Dance staged by community folks• here and held in Parkhill Community centre was quite successful. The proceeds go to Shipka community centre. Bill and, Sheila Massie, of Tllsort- burg, former operators of the Shipka store visited friends and attended the dance. Former ShIpka resident dies Funeral service was held Monday November 3rd for Martha (Lamport) IVIcNair, of Ilderton, at T, Stephenson and Son Funeral home .in Alin Craig. Mrs. McNair passed away Friday October 31, at University hospital 'London, in her 72nd year, 'Predeceased by her husband William Gordon McNair (1968), Survivect by three sons James, of chatsfield Manitoba, Robert, of Walkerton, Douglas of 'Ansa Craig, also three 'daughters (Elaine) Mrs. Derald Charlton, Peterborough, (Wilma) Mrs. Rayburn Steeper, of Ailsa Craig and (Ruth) Mrs, Donald Ken- nedy, of Merton, also 21 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren, two sisters (Mildred) Mrs• Ed Dungan, London, (Ruth) Mrs. Harry Sheppard, Parkhill, two brothers, Tom of Victoria, B.C,, John of Toronto, Interment was at Ivan cemetery with Rev, James Barnes, officiating. Personals Mr. and Mrs, Tony Regier, Christopher, Heather and Jillian, of Detroit, spent the weekend in •Canada with Sandra's parents, Ken and Qrtha Baker. and Willis Des Jardine and clara and Alvin Statton, of Grand .Bentt enjoyed a little trip Saturday, to Stokes, Bay, where they visited Mr,. and Mrs. Kenneth M01-44Y. Mr. McLay Is. a fiddle playing friend of Willis. CoggratglatiOnS to Mabel Desjardine, who on Tuesday celebrated her 84th birthday. Mrs. Mary *1)00(0(4, of 14Pea, spent. the weekend here at her.grandaughter's home, Qom and Harvey Beieriing and great grand, children : Kevin and. Dwight, Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Vincent, Mike and Michelle, spent last weekend in Barryton, Michigan visiting with Lucille's mother and sister's and families, Mrs,. Fred Hoffman, Mr..and Mrs.. Bruce Navarre and Mr. 4 Mrs. Horst Kovitzki, Lori Vincent spent the weekendiq Orand Bend at her grand, ma's, Mrs, Katie Vincent, Ruth. Zielman, -who lias been working 10 the flower - arranging bOsiness for the past five years, in London, chgtilagl 440 Wiadttgr, will shortly be opening a. flower and craft shop in Zurich, TinnepAdvasate 9110 Page 23 Shipka community harvest dance termed successful