HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-11-26, Page 36A Christian group featur-
ing 12 different in-
struments presenting
scripture based original
songs and old favorites
for the whole family
As of December 1, 1980
SENSIBLE
CHRISTMAS
Not another polka dot tie he'll never wear! This year be prac-
tical. Conklin's Sensible Christmas Sale suggests many gift
ideas you both can use. Watch for our "together gift" tags.
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FIREPLACE
ACCESSORIES
HARTHGLASS
FIREPLACE DOORS
Satin black screens with
gleaming polished brass
door frames and trim
strips. Five sizes in stock.
Each 15% off our usual
price.
COLOR FIRE
Makes fires more fun to.
watch. Drop cube into fire
for brilliantly colored
flames.
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BLACK & BRASS
DELUXE POKER
A full 38" long for the real
working fireplace. Full
half inch poker rod and
massive tip that can really
manhandle a log. Save $2
PANELS
Get $2 off each panel! A
selected assortment of
lauan back and hardboard
back panels. Assorted
Woodgrain tones—dark,
medium, light. Even incl-
udes some decorator panels.
BLACK & BRASS
FIRELIGHTERS POT
Approximately
8" high.
Save $5.50
POPCORN POPPER
Black with wooden handle;
31" long. Save $2.00
SATIN BLACK
V/OODRACK
Holds several logs. Sturdy
metal construction. 19"
high x 15" wide. Usual
price $24.99
21°
FIRELOG ROLLER
Make your own logs. Satin
black roller measures
251/2 ". Wrought iron trim.
Usual price $33.49
Use.
CARPET
NOW AND GET
While we make
every effort to
continue the
supply of adven,
tined products,
due to apace lim.
Nations, some
home may not be
available at some
locations. Rain
cheques will be
available whom-
ever possible.
Prices in thin
flyer ors valid
thrciugh
Dec. 24,1980.
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Kingsville
Harrow 774383:2 2322411
Amherstburg 736-2151
Windsor West 734-1221
Windsor Centre 254-1143
Windsor East 727-6001
Ridgetown 674-5465
West Lorne 768-1520
Exeter
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Goderich
296-4991
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Southampton 797-3245
Owen Sound 376-3181
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EISTALLATION
When you buy your room-
size carpet (15 sq. yd.
minimum) at Conklin's
we'll install it free. That's
a value of at least $2 per
sq. yd. Offer valid on any
in-stock carpeting.
Two, Dash wood anniversaries celebrated
Thou4fiyocolo, Iliovombor 26, 19$O WI history on microfilm.
HUIIY GULLY AWARD — Kim Kipfer of Dashwoacl won the
Hully Gully trophy as the top 4-H snowmobile club member.
Above, she receives her prize from Charles Collins of Hully
Gully. T-A photo
Achievement Day
for 4-H clubs
Weigand celebrated their
40th. wedding anniversary at
Mr, and Mrs. Ebert
try MRS. IRVIN RADER
the home of Don and Jean
Weigand on Sunday,
November 16 with an open
Nose..
They were married
November 16, 1940 at the
home of her parents, Mr, and
Mrs, Henry Martene in
Stephen Township, They
farmed on the 14th con,
cession-of Hay Township for
35 years and are now retired
in Dashwood.
They have two sons,
Donald and James both of
Hay Township and a
daughter, Norma of Exeter,
four granchildren, Danny,
Chris, Jennifer and Amanda.
*WIC,
%Ito
Johnson/Olsen
Christmas
Musical
Thurs. Dec. 4
8:00 p.m.
CALVARY
UNITED CHURCH
Dashwood
Many. relatives, friends,
and neighbours attended
from Chesley,. Markham,
Port Colborne„ London,
Elmira and surrounding
area, •
Discuss concert
The yonth of Zion Lutheran
church met Sunday,
November 16 in the United
church basement. The.
Johnson Qlsen- concert
planned for December 4 was
discussed. Duty calendars
for the month of December
were filled in,
Counsellors present were
Elaine Vandeworp and
Pastor Mellecke. He
discussed the Augsberg
confession and the Book of
Concord. He outlined the
history and the development
of the confession- Recreation
and refreshments follnwed.
Tweedsmuir, history on
microfilm
I was informed last week
by the Regional Library in
London that the recently.
microfilmed Dashwood
Women's Institute Tweed-
strmir history can be seen at.
Exeter Public Library on the
reader. Other places with a
reader can request their
Librarian to ask for a film
from the Regional Library.
This film has to be returned
after 2-9 weeks,
Personals
Lorne and Madeline Ziler's
25th wedding anniversary
was celebrated last Saturday
evening, Manyrelatives and
friends attended, The happy
couple thank all who at-
tended and for gifts
received; especially Sue and
Bonnie.
Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Rader
and Sharon Bennett were
Wednesday afternoon
visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Miller, Zion.
Mrs. Vernon Schatz is a
patient in South Huron
hosptial, Exeter, due to a
fall in her home, Adolph
Keller is also a patient.
Twenty-six people from
Dashwood enjoyed a one day
bus trip to West Lorne,
Swain's Greenhouses,
Kingsville where they saw
the geese; other greenhouses
and home.
$haron. Bennett returned
to Thunder Bay Sunday after
spending a week with her
parents and other relativea..
Mrs. and Mrs. George
Tiernan, Mr. and Mrs,
Harold. Schroeder, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Rader and Mr, and
Mrs, Dave Rader attended
the - Hay Township em,
ployee's night with' dinner
and dancing at the Pineridge
Chalet Saturday night,
Mrs. 'Frieda Keller and
Alphonse(Whitey) Denomme
are patients in University
Hospital, London,
Clandeboye
Parkhill 4-11 Homemaking
Club Fall Achievemont
Program was held at West.
Williams Public School
Wednesday evening.
Clandeboye Club No. 1
"Knotty Knotters" with
leaders, Mrs. Alice DeWeerd
and Elaine Cunningham, had
10 members complete the
project, "Your Corner of the
World".
They also presented a skit
"Furnishing Finery". The
4-H Spring 1981 project will
be "Which CaMe First? - The
Chicken or the Egg", which
will be a variety of recipes
using chicken and eggs.
Personals
Harold Hardy returned
Monday from spending three
weeks helping a Mennonite
family move from St, Marys,
Ontario to their new home in
Oklahoma. While in U.S.A.
he travelled as far south as
the Mexico border and
visited several places of
interest enroute there and
back.
Lewis and Elnora
Raycraft spent a few days
recently visiting relatives in
Wallaceburg.
Rea Neil is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Art and Jean Hodgins were
guests at the dinner and
awards night for Clinton and
Goderich Raceway on
Wednesday night at 4 Way.
Inn, Exeter, sponsored by
Cook's. List of awards ap-
pear elsewhere in paper.
Kippen East WI
plans family night
'showers.. November 12 the
family night banquet in Hen,
.Institute will their
sail United Church
Fellowship. Hall, November
211.'iat 30 p.m. Mr, Stan Pa-
quette will be the guest
speaker.
the guest of honour at many
'"Women Alive" ,group from
Exeter Christian Reformed
Church surprised their
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Queen's Guinea Competition
Doreen Van Wieren was
Kippen East.
hold.
m Woen's.
Bridal showers
laat theR
share of the honours,,
honour and sold for $2.5() a
Pound. John Coleman placed
son, Bill Kinsman, Greg
the Limousin championship
in the top 6 of theCharolais
Class. Brian Falconer,
David Townsend, Bill Gib-
Hoggarth and Paul Hoggarth
also showed in the Queen's
Guinea Class from the KW-.
field Club.
stw eekoyaalnantte
Lyle Kinsman's steer won
ookr Paw,
their
"baby sitter" with many
beaaiifkil gifts.
,Novernber 17 Mrs. Her,. By GORDON MORLEY
man Van Wieren, R.R. 1,
Bensall ',hosted a shower
Mr. & Mrs, Jack Trivithick
from the relatives of Doreen and Mr. .& Mrs. Joe Carter
and November 18, the maid , convened the euchre party
of honour, Linda Lenting held at Brinsley School,
'honoured Doreen with a Friday night with eight
shower from the girl friends. tables at play.
Winners were; Ladies Personals
high-Mrs, Marjorie Steeper,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faber Lone hands-CharlotteBarker,
and Darren attended the Low-Mrs. Janet Rose. Men's Royal Winter Fair, Toronto high-Lou Hodgins, Lone
this past week.
hands-Glenn Hodgins, Low- Other visitors at the Mrs. Glenn Hodgins.
-Royal" were Mrs. R.
Next party to be held
Broadfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Friday December 5 with Mr.
James McGregor, Mr. and & Mrs. Evan Hodgins and Mrs, John 'kinsman, Garry Mr, &Mrs. Don Allen as the Alderdice, Mr. and conveners.
Mrs.Robert Kinsman, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Hoggarth and
Janet Hoggarth. ' Personals
Mrs. Vivan Cooper, Mrs, Jim Robinson is a patient
W,L. Mellis, Mrs. Percy in University Hospital. We
Wright and Mrs. Rochus wish him a speedy recovery.
Faber attended a Baby Joel Donald Squire
Tupperware demonstration son of Don and . Judy
at the home of Mrs. Jack Squire was baptized last
Kinsman, Sunday in St. Mary's
Mr. and.Mrs. Harold Jones Church by the Rev. John
visited Sunday with Mr. and Latham.
Mrs. Ellison Whiting, Julie and Sandra Bilodeau
Parkhill. of London were recent
Kippfield Calf Club was visitors with their ,uncle Jim
well represented at the Dixon.
Peg*20A
GRAND BEND - DASHWOOD BEAVERS INDUCTED — The Grand Bend - Dashwood Beavers had their ranks swell by 14
with'the induction of new members Wednesday. Standing (left-right) are Chris Regier, Stanley Whitney, Danny Sageman,
Jeff Ratz, Jason Desjardine, Jeff Bumstead and David Morlock. In the front row are Keith Crawford, Matthew Miller, Fred
Steciuk, Brad Dietrich, Shawn Green, Craig Zimirier, Jamie Becker and Darcy Brintnell. T-A photo
the Workmen's Compensation
Board will be expanding its
service in the London region.
It's part of an on-going program to improve our services
to the people of Oxford, Middlesex, Huron and Elgin
counties. In addition to the claims enquiries and
rehabilitation and revenue programs we've already been
handling, we will introduce decentralized claims
adjudication, the payment of medical aid accounts and
other allied functions.
The new Workm'en's Compensation Board Regional
Office is located at 200 Queen's Avenue in London.
Phone 433-2331 or if you are not in the local
calling area, consult your telephone directory for the
toll-free telephone number.
WORKMEN'S
COMPENSATION BOARD
200 Queen's Avenue, 2nd Floor,
London, Ontario N6A 1J3
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