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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-10, Page 9 (2)lis New! Beef and Pork Sausage Take Advantage of This Low Introductory Price Ta.Try This New Treat. Home Cured Bacon By The Piece LB. 85F Fresh Side Pork (Bacon) LB. 75' Schneiders Farmers Cheese !1.29 Produce Bargains Lettuce P.E.I. Potatoes 75 LBS. HEAD z� '3.25 Frozen Food Values A Real Treat Egg i For Your Dog! Pure Beaters = Meat 8 oz. Pkgs. = DOG FOOD 2FOR1za Grocery Specials Cindy liquid 32 oz. Detergent 2 Maxwell Houses Coffee BUY 4 GET ONE FREE Panty Hose Catelli Macaroni s FOR 1.0 „ $ 1.39 IN APOTHECARY JAR Baker's Chocolote or Butterscotch Bakers Chips Brights Cherries Monarch Chocolate Fudge Cake Mix 6 oz. 14 oz. 9 oz. Our New Completely Modern Facilities Are Completed For CUSTOM KILLING • Curing • Rendering • Pickup Service GIVE US A CALL TODAY 'i2 Mile South of the Dashwood Main Intersection Beside the Dashwood Bali Diamond 79' 89' 59° 59 58' MERNER'S MEAT MARKET Dashwood 237-3314 11.r q 41 Rf All ABOUT RINGETTE — Ringette, o new game for girls was demonstrated at the Exeter arena Sunday afternoon. Above, Exeter rec director Jim McKinlay and RAP member Dove Zyluk check a ringette stick with Diane Wolfe and Susan Shantz of the demonstrating Waterloo team. Diane scored four goals in an exhibi- tion game. T -A photo Comes from the west New minister at Grand Bend At the Church of God morning service, Rev. E. Wattam in- troduced the new minister Rev. & Mrs. John Campbell, Laura Lee and Douglas, who arrived here from Swift Current, Saskat- chewan last Thursday. Mr. Campbell is originally from Blyth Ontario, and Mrs. Campbell from Pontiac, Michigan. Rev. Wattam's sermon topic was taken from Ephesians: 6. Mr. & Mrs. Campbell sang a duet entitled, "I walk with His hand in mine." The evening service was in the form of an all music talent night, followed by fellowship time in the church basement. Members Welcomed Rev. & Mrs. Campbell and family and said good-bye to Rev. & Mrs. Wattam. The congregation presented each of the couples with a grocery shower. induction service for Rev. J. Campbell is expected to take place on April 22. • Children provide music Holy Communion was observed in the. United church Sunday morning. The Sunday school children provided the choir an- thems under direction of Sunday school' teachers. Rev. H. Dob - By GORDON MORLEY • Mr. & Mrs. Garnet Trevithick, of SI. Thomas -visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick. Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Morley spent last week visiting in Sarnia and Windsor. Mr. & Mrs. George Prest were Tuesday evening visitors with Mr: & Mrs. Jim Cunningham. Arnold Wasnidge returned home Friday' after visiting two weeks in the Wegf'. _ Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick were 'Sunday dinner guests with \lrs. Irene Johnson in Parkhill. There was no church service Sunday in the United or St. Mary's Anglican church. Paul Hodgson was seen flying over this area in a helicopter Saturday afternoon inspecting the hydro wires after the storm. Mr. & Mrs. George Wilkinson spent Saturday afternoon with \Tr. & Mrs. Edwin Morley and Elaine. son's sermon topic was, "Ran som", from Mark :10. _ 4-H plans for achievement day The "Sewing Sunsets" 4-11 girls held their seventh meeting Wednesday evening in the town hall, with eight girls present. Roll call was to, "Tell one way you have learned to improve your wardrobe." The girls worked on their blouses and made plans for Achievement Day. The -leaders demonstrated how to set in a sleeve, sewing on buttons and inserting zippers. The "Match Makers" 4-11 girls held their eighth meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jack'Smeekens, with nine in attendance. Roll call was "One technique i learned in this club". Discussion followed about a fashion show or exhibit for Achievement Day. Fun -for seniors The Senior Citizens held their April meeting Wednesday af- ternoon at the Village Inn Retreat with 22 in attendance. A sing -song opened the •jprogram. Several bus trips were discussed and planned for future dates. Several interesting articles were read, entitled, "The Country Doctor," "Concentratiou- is the thing," "What puzzles me", and ""My get up and go has gone. Tips were given on "Food", "Roses", "Green,tips" and "the Crocus". Personals Mr. & Mrs. Roy Flear returned home Friday after spending the Bowling Scores Men's "A" Pfbyoffs 167 W. Beattie 788 RO A. Neal 755 DD R. Dickey 722 CU R. Schllbe642 • C4 L. Coleman 747 SP R. Smith 724 'Consolation Playoffs FL V. Glaab 621 AL R. Hippern 663 KI 13. Reynolds 701 SU H. Boltzmann 708 Man's "8" Playoffs S&P B. Peat 634 J. Foster 634 O&E G. Hunter-Duvar614' AS R. Hippern 747 BS B. Hogg 611 CP B. Reynolds 674 TA W. Romaniuk 637 ' Consolation Playoffs GT B. Jones 643 EF G. Stire 662 FR D. Heywood 581 GR K. Wurm 591 MM HD FF' AH AB HG PP PS Tuesday Ladies L. Latulippe 647 R Durand 613 NIIQuinn 519 M. Holtzman 687 J Legier 702 B Sangster 805 P Haugh 675 L Grindley 582 Consolation Playoffs 7 7 0 0 5 5- 2 2 7, 7 0 0 7 7 0 0 5 .5 2 2 7 7 0 0 7 7 0 0 5 5 2 2 5 2 7 0 3253 2993 2801 2968 3531 3274- 2997 2859 LC L Bower 696 2970 • PDP J. Heywood 476 2734 PKP D Riddell 661 2867 HB A Wallace 611 . 2758 - 2 winter in Florida, 3 • Emery Stebbins is a patient i 4 n Strathruy Hospital. Mrs. Katie Vincent spent a few CH days -in the past week with her \tI brother Rheirihard Heckman of MA Lucan area. \]r. & Mrs. Morley Desjardine LA and Richard, have returned from OC a two week trip to Medicine Hat, Alberta. where they attended the FA funeral of her father Rudolph CF Jesske. The • Desjardine's DN travelled both ways by plane. UN Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Lee and Mr. .DO & Mrs Stan Graham returned BB home Saturday after spending the winter months in Florida oN Cromarty truck ends up in ditch By MRS. ROBERT LAING During F'riday's storm, the driver of one of Dolmage's labile feed grinders was blinded .v the blowing snow and drove int( he ditch in front of Bob Laing's. Snowmobilers in this area had • a winter paradise of snowbanks 'to play en following Friday and Saturday's blizzard. `jr. & Mrs. Charles Douglas, Andy and Kathy, visited Easter Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Pierson, Glen Cross. Andy Douglas was home from Larnbton College, Sarnia, to spend the Easter weekend with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Douglas. Sunday visitors with Mrs. John Jefferson were Mr. & Mrs.- Bill Seniors M. Killough M Neil G. Hogarth Friday Mixed L. Latulippe 680 B. Sanders 629 13 Bowerman 616 B Reynolds 792 A. Northcott 591 S. Eightman 587 Sunday Mixed G. Stire 821 G. Wilson 650 A. Neal 592 • J. Smith 600--- B. Squire 572 D McLinden 630 B. Beierling 613 G Beierling613 D Heywood 602 BL M. Pepper 565 AK E. Clarke 514 BU SF' PP KK CH BC EJ SE DP pBW ST P DA FS CO iS HH .GE HT 4RO H:1 HP CA Juniors 1 Peitsch 319 B. Anderson 300 C. Cottrell 280 T MacDonald 263 J Mol 308 P. Broderick 226 Senior Boys and Girls M Brintnell 429 D. Roy 365 D. Robinson 368 S- Gilfillan271 B Shaw 370 B • Bies 328 ' - Lucon Ladies 5 2 7 0 333 292 359 3361 10219 3056 9284 3059 8905 3332 9348 2987 8986 2927 7982 • 3033 3043 2877 2951 3075 3050 3042 9286 9041 9027 8987 8893 9392 9357 2989 9017 2996 8941 2910 8822 3 55 2 68 5 13 0 26 5 54 0 23 5 64 0 24 5 26 0 ,,...25 5 50 0 41 59 34 56 24 55 55 54 56 55 50 50 48 47 15 10 01 -02 78 84 24 11 78 Chessell and Brian. Varna, and - Mr. & 'Mrs. Norman Jefferson and fanlily. D ynro. MIX CURLERS — At presented. Above, Winst and Kim McLean. Saturday's annual banquet of the Exeter curling club numerous trophies were n Shopton presents an award to Gerry Smith, Beatrice Dawson, Wilma Wrought T -A photo. Prices Slashed Even More . ( FOR FINAL 3 DAYS OF SALE Bargains you can't afford to: miss in this R big Hensall $ALEBRATION ALL DAY FRIDAY, APRIL 1 1 ALL ITEMS 200/ NOT ON SALE $ave 20arc-EVERY Dollar Note To Customers: Due to the large crowds at our sale, we regret our service has been difficult to maintain. However, our shelves have been restocked for the final 3 days. Come and $ave. • • Don't Miss The $avings on Chesterfields and Kroehler Recliners GOOD STOCK LEFT TO CHOOSE FROM Many Other Items Reduced To Clear During Final 3 Days of Sale DRYSDALE BONTHRON HARDWARE FURNITURE Phone 262-2015 HENSALL , Phone 262-2016 The column that's read -for a pur=u MI°4 by Scotty Hamilton _ • 1f YOU haye a problem ... and who hasn't! you are invited to mail it to IMPACTI c/o this paps. This now feature has bowl designed to h.Ip you,, the reader, solye personal probt.mi, so use it, it'i FREEI Seme letters of general interest will" be published in this column each week. All letters must be signed, but we will not publish your nam.. W. GUARANTEE, however, that every Iltt.r received will be answered, provided a stamped, addressed envelope is enclos.d. EXETER T1wiE�iR PHARMACY LTD. 235-1070 or 235-1570 373 MAIN ST. eye examinations arranged doctors prescriptions iillid - ett OPTICAL SHOPPE. 235-0511 405 -MAIN ST. EXETER - 4 //fre,- - crAr FUNERAL HOME 370 WILLIAM ST. 235-1220 EXETER 1 enrolled as a student at one of these fee charging trade schools and paid the full amount of $495.00 by cheque. I became quite ill after only a few days,. and because .my doctor informed me that I was going to be sick for some time, I decided to lake the course later. phoned the school to tell them why. and they told me that they would refund my cheque -less $1751 1 don't mind paying them something, but this strikes • me as an unfair amount of money to charge for only a few days tuition, what.do you think? What we think is reolly not important, because the low here clearly states that you are required to pay the full amount for the entire first quarter once you start .a course. This includes the registration fee and it .all comes under the rules of The Private Trade Schools Act, which is administered by the Deportment of Ethical -ion. • This act was written to protect and regulate the private trade schools as well as its students, so regardless of when you quit you have to pay -for the first quarter. Sorry, 'but that's the way it stands of the moment, and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it. - SEE US 411 MAIN ST. EXETER FIRST FOR ALL YOUR SPORTING P1 11 i� Y H&K SPORT CENTRE NEEDS 235-2261 Live Entertainment v H Y The Downtown SHILLELAGH MOTOR HOTEL Country -and Western Music every Friday & Saturday Night 50% OFF -1 TROPHIES Engraving on Premises ELECTRICAL • SHEET METAL • REFRIGERATION • AIR CONDITIONING 'PLUMBING • HEATING 262-2114 HENSALL How would YQU like to receive a $50 merchandise cheque from "IMPACT"? 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Readers are reminded that All letters addressed to this column will receive a personal reply, provided you enclose a STAMPED, ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. Exeter Flowers & Gifts `'- ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS "—` BUY OR LEASE Ben J. L HOOGENBOOM 509 MAIN STREET 235-0111 On November 23, 1974 The London Free Press published an advert{lement for Gemstones of Europe' (ad. enclosed). I purchased this ring on their 14 -day trial, period and found that it wasn't as described. I sent it back before the 14 days were up by registered mail but to date have not received my moneyback. I have also since written to them but my letter wasn't answered. Please look into this matter for me. Thank you. "IMPACT is. sorry to report that Mr. Som Sobel, presr• • dent of Gemstones of Europe hos declared bankruptcy of this firm. - The only re -course now 'open to you is to write the Trustees in Bankruptcy, which are Taylor Liebow, Lukos and Ackerman at 103, John Street East, Hamilton, Ontario. They should then send you o claims form, which you will have to complete and return. - • • • "These questions and answers, based on Ontario law, ore published to inform and not to advise: No one should fry to apply.or interpret the law without the aid and advice of a trained expert who knows the facts, since the facts of each case may change the application of the law." We get results! MkaFARLANE REAL ESTATE BROKER EXETER 235-0541 Lucon 227.4071 London 434-8824 Hensall District FEED - SEED - FERTILIZER PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ELEVATOR FACILITIES A complete line of . gep.rol form supplies. hardware chemicals, work clothes, boots, garden supplies, appliances, etc Hensall Zurich Brucefteld. 262-3002 2364343 482.9823