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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-03, Page 9 (2)I a • • •�•.•e>, ,ate w: Rump Roast, 4 3 Round Steak 41, Round Roast '1 LB. Pork Shoulder Rousts or Chops 664 �e Schneider's Thuringer Summer Sausage 92118. ourOwn CURED.B CON BEEF .HEART and TONGUE BEEF LIVER BEEF ,MONEYS OXTAILS By the Piece FRESH PRODUCE Celery Stulks. • . L LB. LB. LB., LB. 83' 31° GRAPEFRUIT 48, Spanish ONIONS Mdry'losh APPLES Fresh. PINEAPPLE Morten s APPLESAUCE FOR 65 FOR 6� {89. EACH 29' 19 oz. 4!M McCormick's SODAS I.B. 59' -McCormicks.Creorin Assortments COOKIES • • .1-1/21 B. Weight Watchers - ROOT BEER`°}O 24 Cans r. 'Nobob ,COFFEE.: Libbys - 1 LB, 9.29 '1.12 46' 3•79-: 9.21 TOMATO JUICE . 4801 GILLETTES LYE 5LBS. - LYSOL CLEANER 26 oz FROZEN FOODS Sano lee VANILLA CAKE 131/ '" FRENCH FRIES 5LB8. '1.07 j1.09 EXTRA SPECIAL Freezer Pack$ 11 0 0 HIPOFBEEF I e. Includes Rump Roasts, Round Steak, Stewing Beef, Soup Bones and 25 Pounds of Extra Lean Beef. APPROX. WEIGHT 50 TO 70 POUNDS The Weight You Pay For ... is The Weight You Toke Home' FULLY P Sid ROCESSED .s of Pow 69'. M ERNER'S Dash EAT MARKET wood 237-3314 ' SHAMROCK . ATOM "8" CHAMPS — The 'Huron . Park-pforhs recen▪ tly won the Shamrock "B" chain' pionshjp. At, the extreme back -Pre manager Bif I Insley and coach Gard Mauer. Back, left, Steve_ Morrissey, Jbhn Insley, 'Terry Hodgins, Warren. Gillis, Andy Benton, Greg Lawrence, Tony Jones and Robin Winger.. Front, Mark _Christie, Shown Welts, Steven Prout; "Steve O'Neill, Dennis Johnston and Jeff -Denny. Missing was David Murray, T-Aphoto South--.Hur�n playoff series deacilocked at two.games; The, Shipka Colonials and Zurich Flyers are'all -tied up at - two garnes apiece in..the'`South Hursln. - intermediate hockey •fiirals. ` The thrb games . played .this -weekended in identical scores of . 6-4. After Zurich took.the opening ,game a' week earlier,. the ' Colonials wnrr hursday•hight=tri 'even theseries. • -•• Sunday it was Zurich's turn to win and Tuesdayi.Sh3pka squared. matters at two gainesin the best: . of -seven series, • - - • . The fifth game will be playedat- the Zurich'- arena Sunday af- . . ternoon at 2 -p.m.. with the sixth. contest going Tuesday_ night: If a seventh is necessaryit is slated for the following .Friday. ' Strong finish The Cohinials came on strohg in the last half -of Tuesday's game to' gain -the 6-4 victory and even 'the series. : . Kevin McKinnoh and -.Dick. Bedard gave Zurich a 2-0 lead after the first.20 minutes of play., The, Colonials -.Scored four: times. tri the middle frame while the Flyers, replied with_ only one successful shot,. • - i - Scoring for Shipka Were Peter Gill!Stan Bovie, Larry Laye and. MLtrray. Piiekrtian. ' Glen"n Overholt wag. the -lone Zgrich scorer•in the second. Two -goals in less' than 'two minutes late in the third -period ensured the . Slripka win. ail! Byjevden and Dare Dalton were the = marksmen.,,Rick Grenier.was the •` final goal scorer for Zurich: . - - Two for Overholt-. Glen (1verlioli scored ' twice tto jead the:Zurich scoring attack in' . • Sunday's. , win. ' Firing jingles- - were Rick Schilbg, Pat .Bedard, Bob • Farquhar' '; and -Ron' Desjardine. - --Belt Bowden was best :for Shipka with a two goal effortand Murray . P'ackman and .Larry Laye each- contributed . single markers.. - • ' - ' Win in.overtime Ttie.. win by the Colonials Thursday -came in; an extra 10 • minu(e overtime period after the teams battled• to of 4-4 stalemate in -regulation. time. • Dan Dalton nrfjched the inning goal at 1.34 of overtime on a three-way effort! with John - Becker and Bill Hoffman. Peter Gill added an insurancie Marker at the halfway rtrkk int a pass •.from Jiro 4loffman. The. first period•w•as scoreless and Jim Guenther and`Peter. Gill gave the Colonials a 2-1 edge after twq periods of. play. Rdh Pesjardire .was .rhe Zurich marksman. -- = Sc•.oring came thick and fast in -the third -period. Kevin McKin non. Pat Bedard. and Ron Desjardine.scored•for Zurich and. Bill Bowden-' ''and Pete; Gill rt•plted for tile Colonials. • Figure -skaters ` . •- Continued:front Page 6, ' Le1gh Ann , Darling, Debbie Josephson, Vicki . Pfaff, - -Kelly'" ' Gaper and Lynda Shipley: = Ten i; ox; Carrie Blackburn, ,and --Patti Lou Down. Senior. Bronze Fourteen' step; Audrey Adkins. • European Waltz Vicki MjIier. Junior Silver - Rocker Foxtrot; Kim Black and Linda. Elder. Competing from . the_' Zuricp- Grartd•Bend club werg Elizabeth Daters, Mary Jane Sandilands, Lynda _Shipley and Darlene •Desch while Joy. Christie- and Chris,Catheart were from Huron - Park. The .balance were 'nTem- bors'of-the Exeter figure-skatiog club, Girls wanted for bantam softball Any, girls in Exeter aged .15 years or younger wishh g,to pla� softball this summer are asked to contact recreation .director Jim' McKinlay as soon as possible. If enough girls -are interested a Wain or teams.vglll be entered in the Usbtlrne bantam league. At the'sarne time' McKinlay asks any men _ interested in participating . in slow pitch to contact hien. Northlanders win The. Northlanders scored a 4-1 victory over the Avcos in pee wee house Ieague.action at the Exeter arena Saturday morning. "The Northlander` scoring•came ire the third period after Richard Neevei put 4he Moos into a 1.0 lead- -• -' Scoring in single fashion for the winners . were Robert Watson,' Jim Rr3Triphf, ,Dean Boyle and Tony Mattucci. EMHA draw - winner listed: t- Kai -Jorgensen, Hensall,':won the March -50-50 draw jpottsoreii by the Exeter Minor -Hockey -Association. He •picked up $150- for his winnings. • - - • • Draw chairmen George Pratt announced that tickets would be on sale shortly for the final draw of the seakom- which will be' staged at a dance to, be slronsored byth,gEMHAonMay 2. = Repairs Ta All Makes • Lawn Mowers •A Garden Tractors •.Outboard Motors • Chain Saws °• CI qin Saw Bars - and Chains Authorized dealer dealer for: Briggs & Stratton Homelite . 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Main St. EXETER 235-0505 The column that's read for a purpose . , 'hi Scotty Hamallon • t - 1f YOU.have a problem ....pnd.who hasn't? you ore' invited le mbil it to IMPACTI c/o thin per. This new / , feature has been designed to help you, the reader, . - - ". -solve personal problems, ,}e use it, it's FREE! Slime lettere-of,general interest willbe published in this column'each week. All indene must be signed, but is will not publish your name. W GUARANTEE, however, shot every letter .received will- b•' answered, provided • stamped, (midi -mod enveloA Is endossd.- - E X E T E R ` WSW PHARMACY' - • LTD. - •-2. 35-1070 ' or,.235-1.570V • 373 MAIN ST..; '. ' cl;os mlnationsn.docproscriptions f - - . -'a-tw _. v " • - . onicu.sualt � - . �.% 2.35-05%1. • 405 AAAIkk-ST:EXETER • 4• .,? te .��= :: .FUNFRAJ. HOME. . . '370 WILLIAM'ST, ',a 2351- 220 EXETER' -. .: ;am.a single girrliving alone. One night;_a couple of • weeks ago, thebuilding superinten lent'walked,unan.- nounced into my _apartment He had used his master key to let himself ini. - • - .. •.;• - • When • l pprotested he said that :since he;represented the owgpr he could come in any lime he pleased After ,all, the owner -could go anywhere at all in his own buil- ding: is this trued r. ' • . " • r ' ' '11 certainty is not. In the case of'an emergency_thelandlord or. his agent may• enter yotr apartment, "or if your lease "• provides for-if,•he-moy (at reasonable bouts) enter your place • • to showil to prospecfive.tenanls. - . . ': - • -•. • . ' • in all other cases the landlord or his aged is required by' the Landlord and Tenant Actio'give twenty-four hours viwritten • .notice of entry: Under. these: circumsto'ncet;.the entry must be • during daylight and usually must be for some,legilimote pur- ''. pose; -'such as maintenance: No lon__dldrd.: has the right to iresposs,'irf his. tenant's premises. , .r -'SEE u5 • ' FIRST - FOR ALL' YOUR.: SPORTING NEEDS ' 411 MAIN ST:EXETER , : HiaK• .. ' SPOR'E - 11 .CEiVTRE 44 - '' r. ?35-2261 SO%- ' ..OFF . . TROPHIES Engraving on Premises • Live Entertainment • " : b.i.fink _MECHANICAL - CONTf7ACTOPSN; ELECTRICAL•SHEET ME3 AL1. •REFRIGERATION . •AIR' CONOITIOPt1NG , `' PLUMBING• • HEATING - �62_2 - - HENSALL - IORANGE'It Slacte4L, G' 1< .- ! NITE CLUBS_ . T •� `;Nr"_ 1- TheDowntown t - SHILLELAGH MOTOR HOTEL Couiitry,and Western .Music- every •Frsiday a Saturday Night - - . I was in a Targe discount store shopping for a birthday- , __.- present for -my father. 'I paid for the gift, butas I.was. leaving a man; in a blue uniform stopped me.-Ffe flashed • , ' a "seturii..y, guard'; badge at ine. and told Hite to come... along. • ' . . .1 didn't want td -go but I thought I hod better. Trey' searched=me but I hadn't stolen anything — so they let, me go. But it ruined a good -day. Why do they let iecuri- ly _guards have so riiuch power?, . They do not. Security -guards have no greater power than ,anyone else. • Their powers of arrest are exactly what is • 'referred to as -"citizen's arrest", under4he•Criminal Code. . • Under s: 449 •(2t of the Code, "Anyone 'who- is the owner .. i of property or, a 'person c uthorized by the" '-ownet `.. •. may arrest withqut warrant o person. whom he . . finds committing a crimingl -offence on of in relation to that • property." He may also arrest. without a warrant anyone who, on reasonable -'and probable grounds,'he believes has - committed o criminal offence. - - .if "the -guard doeenos catch you in the act,'gnd cannot show good grpunds for believing you are ?shoplifter, then you can sue h'im for false'arreit. ' . So the very first thingyou-should do in o case like this is ask , if you are under arrest. if you ale not, then you don't have to ,' go along.'. -• 1l the;guord fries' to detain yoo without arresting you, . creole'o disturbance. • Even'if you•.are arrested by the guard, he hos no power to search your persbn. if he tries without your consent, ogain. you 'haven civil action against him. He rpoy ask you to let him search your person or clothing. Before you agree, remember 'that you. do hot hove to, and that he cannot require you to. ' Exeter Flowers & Gifts. ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS Fro BUY OR LEASE r. ' Ben J. L. HOOGENBOOM 235-0 509 MAIN STREET - I'm o working mother with a problem. My husband has been doing some drinking lately, and spending a lit- tle too much of his salary. I' try to put most of my pay cheque into the bank.-But,my husband says I have a legal duty to give the money to him because he's my husband. Is he right? Your husband would hove been right 90' years ago. But in 1884 a statute called the Mar ried Women's Property Act was passed. This act for the first time. allowed m irried women to own and enjoy their own property os something separate and apart from their husbands' property. 11 established that "Every married woman•sholl have and hold as her separate property, omd may dispose of as'such,.- _ the wages, earnings, money and property gained or acquired by her in any employment, trade or occupation in which she is engaged or which she carries on and in which her husband hos no propriety interest." The result is that, unless you are in partnership with your husband in business, he hos no claim to your pay Cheque. We get results! 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