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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-02-13, Page 19 (2)Nd'w open Alter Our Winter Vacation f CANADIAN FURNITURE RESTORERS J 4 4 - EXETER 149 B THAMES ROAD W. (Behind Acme Neon Sign) SHOP IN YOUR OWN HOME • Free Estimates • OPERATED BY HARRY SCHAUFLER • 21 Years Experience In Furniture Restoring ASSISTED BY RICHARD ELLIOTT MID -WINTER OFFER Recovering 2 -Piece Chesterfield Suite ... 1 89 4 •r� ACT NOW ... BEFORE WE GET TOO BUSY ; Phone 235-01315 (After Hours 262-2648) $ 4 4 • +, + +`�`�`�+�`�+�`1+�+�����+<�<+l+t+N+fi. 1���N4. 141. .'+'+ +-1r • :pm ' LAVE FINDS AWAY Give Your Valentine The Greatest Gift Of All... Tms )14/AY FREEDOM Ke[v?nator DISHWASHER with a Gives her 240 leisure hours every year 3 Models To Choose From See Them Today at WHITING'S • Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New and Used) • Antiques & Things MAIN ST. 235-1964 EXETER WE TAKE TRADES 1t t).; ttit)b 4?)? NI3' 0S10 4410, ijOr . I c(1 4' iv II GETS RECOGNITION — At Friday's annual meeting of the Exeter Agricultural Society Mrs. Alma Rundle was honoured for many years of devoted service to the Exeter Fall Fair. Above, Fair president Bruce Shap - ton makes the presentation to Mrs. Rundle. T -A photo Clandeboye leaders trained By MRS. DAVID KESTLE CLANDEBOYE The six leaders for the coming spring 4-H project have been in Strathroy this week at training school. They are: Mrs. R. Lynn, uMrs. V. Vogels, Nancy Holland and Judy Henry, Mrs. A. Hodgins and Marilyn Groenewegen. All girls of the area 12 years and over are welcome to participate Bread Making is on the program. UCW meet Clandeboye UCW met at the home of Mrs. R.Williams. Mrs. C. Coughlin president, opened service with prayer. Nine ladies enjoyed the slides of Mrs. B. Maddens giving the resume on the 50th Anniversary of the United Church. The date was set for the turkey and ham supper April 2. Hostess served tea after the meeting adjourned. Personals. Pat Hodgins has been fconfined to her home withthe flue. Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, Mrs. P. Groenewegen, Mrs. H. Hardy, Mrs. W. Scott, Mrs. R. Williams and Mrs. C. Coughlin attended the Centralia College sewing demonstrations. Mrs. Ray Ruston St. Marys spent Monday with Mr. & Mrs. A. Hodgins, Pat and Paul. Mrs. J. McCarthy and Monica Granton visited with her mother Mrs. J. Donaldson on Thursday. Mrs. D. Joyce and friend from Windsor were Sunday visitors with Mr. Lorne Derbyshire at Delaware Nursing Home. Andrew Robertson was in Toronto Friday and Saturday where he attended a youth conference. Mrs. J. Richards has been a IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIAlliIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIAlliIIIIIllilliniIlii 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 111111111111111111 V I I I 111 111111111 Tuesday t'adies 1313 R. Luther 568 0 76 AB C. Isaac 561 4 67 FA G. Stire 617 5 95 LC M. Becker 574 3 41 BL S McNair 566 2 17 PP N. Becker 677 7 98 UN A. Skinner 614 5 75 PS L. Grindlay 589 0 54 CF R. Hippern 776 2 81 IIG N. Coleman 644 3 112 DN J. Smith 626 7 100 FF N. Quinn 509 4 80 AK B. Clarke 524 0 60 MM B. Turnbull 687 5 115 DO R. Smith 599 7 58 PDP J. Heywood 553 2 50 ON J. Cronyn 561 0 66 PKP D. Riddell 565 2 49 AH M. Holtzmann 637 5 63 IID R. Durand658 7 HB N. Westlake 495 0 AE BL GG GY HH IN JS MM SP SS AC ST DS OC MI ('H LG MA Thursday Ladies C. Miners 500 D. Dobson 665 B. Bierling 627 R Negrijn 542 V. Flynn 483 N Dowson 583 D. Syler 531 J. Sedlak 617 S. Weber 600 S Burnett 585 M. Bridges 550 I) Dudley 636 Friday Mixed M Lee 627 D Brunton 614 N. Cockwell 675 M Foster 558 0. Jaques 670 R Heckman 566 Sunday Mixed MP A Nea1799 2 3 2 2 0 4 2 5 5 5 5 7 Senior Citizens 83 1 E. Caldwell 351 25 2 G. Webster 368 3 T Yellow 323 4 C. Smith 325 57 105 87 84 46 85 57 65 58 80 65 47 7 64 0 37 5 109 2 92 7 75 0 64 7 107 Now Available ... At Special Discounts Hand -Crafted Art Designs on MEMORIALS Choose Now During Our ANNUAL SALE A Variety of colors, styles and shapes to choose from $AVE UP TO L, S O/O EVEN MORE CONSIDERING THE PRICE INCREASES COMING NEXT MONTH • All monuments under cover and available for your inspection. • Lettering and designing done by trained craftsmen. ORDER NOW FOR DELIVERY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IN THE SPRING MEMORIALS: – I M.-, zvf t OUR BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1919 T. PRYDE & SON LTD. Phone 235-0620 MAIN ST. EXETER Contact Jack Pryde or Gerry Ferguson OFFICE 235-0620 HOME 235-1384 r' Displays Also In Goderich d Clinton BB BS AC MO DD KK BC ('H SF' 13C PP Pee Wees C. Peitsch 167 K. Varley 194 S. Whiteford 218 K Whiteford 154 S. Bogart 180 Juniors D Meikle 274 P Broderick 230 J. Mol 240 B. Anderson 233 1 Pcitsch286 K Lamont 195 Senior Boys and Girls DP 13 Mercer 416 P D Bell 320 EJ M Brintnell 395 ST S Pierce 387 PBW M Cooper 301 SE 0 Rov 308 Exeter Men's "A W Beattie 788 G Middleton 762 J Bedard 789 J. Fuller 693 R. Wood 798 V. Glaab 568 .1 Russell 734 13 Dinney 771 11 Holtzmann 724 G Wilson 566 167 SP CU RO C4TH FL DD KI SU AL AJrs TA CP EF (:T 0&E RS Ff3 SP GR SP IS DA 1111 FS CO RO RA GE RP CA HT Exeter Men's "B' R Munn 726 D Worbv 718 L Stire 805 W Peitsch 745 B .tones 611 D Brintnell637 B. Hogg 701 D. Gifford 669 B. Peat 623 J Cockwill 518 lucan ladies M. Murphy 673 M. Jefferies 764 L Dickson 622 H Hardy 536 E. Noes (spare) 631 H. Williams 523 B English 655 M. Carter 545 D. DeBlock 487 S. Lightfoot 549 J. Van Gee1621 N. Van Geel 538 .1 Bond 538 5 0 5 0 5 5 0 3 2 5 0 3 2 3 2 5 0 21 17 16 20 31 11 16 32 36 32 8 11 23 34 27 18 12 5 78 2 97 5 78 2 94 7 96 0 28 7 0 5 2 71 62 46 5n 5 8., 2 93 7 85 0 61 7 55 0 76 5 93 2 57 7 7i 0 5 7 7 7 5 5 5 2 0 2 0 2 0 92 92 80 70 65 65 63 51 42 23 20 0 patient in St. Joseph's Hospital the past week. Ingrid Nordink, London spent the weekend with Janis Kestle. Mr. & Mrs. J. Robertson and Janie, Mr. & Mrs. D. Kestle were in London Saturday and enjoyed the talents of George Beverly Shea and his accompanist. Mr. & Mrs. G. Millson and Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Millson were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Millson, London. Tom Kestle and L. Ross have returned home from a two week stay in Hawaii while there they bumped into Mr. & Mrs. Murray Hodgson of Lucan. Mr. & Mrs. A. Lewis and Mrs. Dan Rodgers attended a family shower for the recent bride and groom Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Armitage at the home of their aunt and uncle Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Armitage, Arva. Alton Neil formerly of Clan• deboye who is in St. Marys Hospital, St. Marys Ontario is progressing favourably. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Eaton of London spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. W. Simpson. Dorothy Cunningham was admitted to Victoria hospital Monday for tests and was able to come home again Tuesday. Mark events in Biddulph By MRS. M. H. ELSTON BIDDULPH Mr. & Mrs. M.H. Elston were dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs Ray Regular on February 2. Mrs. Regular was celebrating a bir- thday. Mr. & Mrs. Allan Elston were supper guests of the formers parents Mr. & Mrs. M.H. Elston of February 6 Allan was celehrating a birthday. Ile also had a hirthday celebration on Sunday at I3enmiller. They were accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Harry Dougall. Harry was also celehrating a birthday. Mrs. Inez Dickey and Joyce have moved to London, having sold their house in the neigh- borhood. Mrs. Neil McAllister gave a party in honor of Timothy's fourth birthday which was February 7 Mr. & Mr. Bob BIair visited on Sunday with Mrs. Alex McF'alls of Brigden, formerly of this neighborhood. Robin Blair of Peterborough spent the weekend with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blair. Rev & Mrs. Mil. Elston called at Needham's Funeral Home. London on Wednesday. The late Rev. Canon Farr was a classmate of Rev. Elston while attending Huron College and Western University. Sheila Elston of Toronto was home to visit the Elston families before leaving for a holiday in Central Africa. Rev. & Mrs. M.H. Elston ac- companied by W. Heywood Crediton, were supper guests on Friday of Mr & Mrs. Ivan T. Needham Lucan. They were also supper guests on Wednesday of Mrs. Murray Gibson, llderton. f February �5 Anyone wishing to help the Kinettes canvass the Town of Exeter during the week of Feb. 16 to 22 please contact: Mrs. Wanda Reynolds 228-6876 ax• vo*" Hear H Mont" so - 61h Annual CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S WEEKEND at the Backa Pineridge fighter. Chalet Help crippled children On 84 Hwy, Between Hensall & Zurich FEBRUARY e 14...15..16 EVERYONE WELCOME FRIDAY NIGHT * Dancing 9 - 1 Joe Overholt & The Standbys * Mooseburgers SATURDAY * Free Snowmobile Rides for Children * Mooseburgers * Snowmobiling SUNDAY MORNING * Pancake and Sausage Breakfast 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. $1.50 Cooked by "Bill Brady Bunch" SUNDAY AFTERNOON * 2 p.m. - Stage Show * "Honey West" recording star r . e.si�iP * The Little People (Kids Rock Group) * The Bradley Bunch ( Irish Vocal Group) * Joe Overholt & The Standbys * Step Dancers * Snowmobile Races * C.K.N.X. Sound Truck • Mooseburgers * Free Snowmobile Rides for Children • Timmy" and Crippled Children in Attendance Admission $1.00 All Proceeds for Crippled Children 4s Support Crippled Children This Advertisement Sponsored By the Following Friends of Crippled Children Tuckey Beverages Exeter 235-1505 Hurondale Dairy Hensoll 262-2712 Discount Dave's (Conklin) Exeter 235-1422 Huron Motor Products LTD Zurich 236.4361 Al's Super Save Hensoll 262-2017 C. A. McDowell LTD. Centralia 228-6961 Huron Garage & Variety Hensall 262-2815 John Elder Skiroule Sales RR 2 Hensoll 262-5598 Pineridge Chalet Hensall Exeter Times -Advocate Exeter 235-1331 Hyde Brothers •Form Equipment Hensoll 262-2718 Wright -Grant Ltd. - Hensall 262-2922