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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-24, Page 12 (2)Page 12 Times -Advocate, April 24, 1975 JACK'S DECOR CENTRE Main St. Exeter Wishes to announce it will be open full time again WATCH FOR ALMATEX SPRING PAINT SALE Coming Soon At. COMPLETE 'y COVERAGE FOR G 444"r *y00 Home * Farm * Life * Commercial * Automo:::Ie * Registered Retirement Plans CONTACT Bev Morgan Insurance Agency Ltd. 238 Main St. Phone 235-2544 Exeter Across From Beaver Lumber Play euchre at Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY Mr. & Mrs. Harold Guilfoyle, Mrs. Wes Watson and- Mrs. Guthrie Stokes were conveners for the euchre party field last Friday in the Brinsley Com- munity Centre. Prize winners were: -ladies high, Mrs. Joe Carter; ladies low, Mrs. Murray Collins; lone hands, Mrs. Wilbert Lewis; men's high, Fred Nor- thmore; men's low, Bob Nor- thmore; men's lone hands, Norman Tedball; special prize, Mrs. Jack Trevithick. Next party will be held May 2 and the Conveners are Mrs. Shirley Williams, Mrs. Carol Westlake and Mr. & Mrs. Nor- man Tedball. Mrs. Ruth Watson and Mrs. Goldwin Glenn of Exeter, Mrs. Harvey Morley and Kathleen Morley visited with Mrs. Voilet Allison Tuesday. Mrs. Elsie Morley, now a resident of the Strathmere Lodge, celebrates a birthday on April 26. We extend our congratulations. Mr. & Mrs. Perry Harris of Thamesford dined with Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Morley Saturday. We know an inexpensive way for you to look good. It's called getting active. IDB busineSs loans anywhere in Canada 1l�Cr to - u .1r. a.0 'CC 'la, o 10 Vs. as estCaNKL o aur++ Ask for tliis foltier from our representative, Mr. Larry Wood who will be at: Colonial Hotel, Grand Bend, Friday April 25, from 1 to 4 p.m. If you require financing to start, modernize, or expand your business, and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you. INDIIS1IIIAI DEVELOPMEN1IIANK 197 York Street, London, Ontario N6A 182 Phone 434-2144 WI SERVICE AWARD — At o recent meeting of the Crediton Women's Institute, Grace Hodge was honoured with a life membership and a 25 year service award. Shown from the left are long-time WI member Della Sims, Grace Hodge and 1975 Crediton WI president Mary Kenney. T -A photo Grand Bend WI elect slate; two congregations call cleric About 50 members of Grand Bend and Greenway churches met Tuesday evening in Grand Bend United Church. Two members of the Huron Presbytery, Rev. John Roberts of Belgrave, chairman of pastoral relations and Rev. Stan McDonald of Londesboro, chairman of division of ministry and personnel, were in charge of this meeting. Voting by ballot, the members made a unanimous decision to send a call to Rev. Harley Moore of CedarSprings to be their new pastor. The Rev. Harold Dobson, present minister, tendered his resignation some time ago. WI elect new officers The Grand Bend , Women's Institute met Thursday afternoon in the town hall for their annual meeting and election of officers. Seventeen answered roll call by payment of fees. A discussion followed on short courses and it was decided to ask for interior designs as first choice and needlework for the second choice. The District Director, Mrs. Ed Gill, reported the district annual will be held in Dashwood Com- munity Centre on May 15. Delegates will be Mrs. Nola Taylor, Mrs. Raymond Kading, Mrs. Ed Gill, and Mrs. Hugh Morenz. Mrs. Leroy Bariteau conducted the election of officers, as THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET SPRING STORE HOURS: MONDAY through THURSDAY 11 AM to 6 PM FRIDAY 11 AM to 9 PM SATURDAY 9 AM to 6 PM Closed SUNDAYS LADIES SPORTSWEAR Tops & Pant Suits LATEST '75 SPRING STYLES (Salesmen's Samples) 30% OFF OFFER G -R -E -A -T SAVINGS DURING THEIR... HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE MEN'S- BOYS' -LADIES'-GIRLS' and BABY'S WEAR YARD GOODS -FURNITURE- MATTRESSES -PAINT SEWING MACHINES -SMALL APPLIANCES -LAMPS LOCATED ON HWY NO. 4 SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA • Men's • Ladies' • Boys, • Girls' WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF POPULAR DESIGNS OF RUNNING SHOES a WEEK—END FURNITURE SPECIAL RUBBER BOOTS ALL AT LOW -LOW BASE FACTORY OUTLET PRICES PILLOW CASES CANADIAN MADE "NEW DENIM LOOK" ASSORTED PATTERNS & COLORS REGULAR 54.97 SALE $3.57 PRICE 39" Box Spring with Padded vinyl headboard & brand name mattress REG. '129,97 remeiesseesimeroole SALE PRICE $99.97 EARL BERSCHT OUR SEWING MACHINE EXPERT COMES TO LASE FACTORY OUTLET SATURDAY, APRIL 26 11 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. Mr. Earl Berscht, our sewing machine repairman and instructor, will be at our store April 26, 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Bring in your sewing machine for a check or repairs. Mr. Berscht has had over 37 years experience and all his work is guaranteed for a full yew follows:- past president, Mrs. Alec Hamilton; president, Mrs. Nola Taylor; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Raymond Kading;assistant secretary treasurer, Mrs. Lily Brown; district director, Mrs. Alec Hamilton; alternate district director, Mrs. Ed Gill; branch directors, Mrs. Bill Love, Mrs. Rosie Grigg, Mrs. Verne Ridley, Mrs. Helen MacDonald; public relations, Mrs. Hugh Morenz; auditors, Clara Hamilton, Eva Allister; curator; Mrs. Alec Hamilton; pianist, Mrs. Charles Reeves; assistant pianist, Mrs. Lawrence Curts; agriculture and Canadian industries , Mrs. Carman Lovie; citizenship and world affairs, Mrs. Hugh Morenz; education and cultural activities, Mrs. John Allister: family and consumer affairs, Mrs. Colin Love; resolutions, Mrs. Leroy Bariteau; hor- ticulture, Mrs. Ed Gill; nominating committee, Mrs. C'armarl Lovie, Mrs. Max Turn - hull, Mrs. L. Curts. It was decided to meet at Mrs. Nola Taylor's home on the evening of May 8 to plan next year's programs. The next WI meeting will be held May 15 in the United church basement. At the close of the meeting the retiring president. Mrs. Alec Hamilton was presented with a cup and saucer with Canada's floral emblems, by Mrs. Lawrence Curts on behalf of the WI. Lunch hostesses were Mrs. Art Finkbeiner, and Mrs. Leroy Bariteau. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Roy Morenz at- tended the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Pat Cronin, Wednesday, where services were held at Schreiter and Sandrock Funeral Home in Waterloo, with in- terment at Parkview cemetery. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Johnson accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. John Greenwood of London returned home Tuesday after a two week holiday in Florida. Tammy Morenz celebrated her eighth birthday Thursday, with a trip to Harold Vincent's hush to watch maple syrup making, along with her sister Glenda and nine young girl friends. Rev. & Mrs. Dobson spent a few days in the past week at Powassan, visiting her brother and sister, Mervyn and Audrey Cheaney. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Green returned Sunday after spending the winter months in Florida. Mrs. Alan Kraul and Jennifer of Hamilton spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. Mel Peariso hge, and also visited her father. LIVE.eMfg11 CAIRIMILYI • r u^r•n I I xnt i r'T17i nR'.:VttL ry Custom Slaughtering and Processing 7o lnd,v,duol Requvemenls Collie and Hogs ore Go.ernment Inspected on our Modern Abollo`r for Your Proleclron. Specializing in Hickory Smoked Hams and Bacon SLAUGHTERING ON MONDAY ONLY All Processing Guaranteed LOCKERS FOR RENT By Month or Year EXETER FROZEN FOODS Phone 235.0400 4 who is ill with pneumonia in Strathroy hospital. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mae Holt and Buelah were Mrs. Holt's grandaughter and great grand- children, Mrs. Hugh Smith, Melissa and John of Thedford. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Johnson spent two days in the past week visiting their daughters, Mr. & Mrs. Don McArthur of Port Elgin and Mr. & Mrs. Duncan McVittie and Robin of Southampton. Shop At Wilson's Jewellery 413 Main St. - Exeter PLEASING YOU — PLEASES US • Best Interest We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest be- ing offered on Guaranteed Investment Cer- tificates. Guaranteed Trust Certificates are term deposits by which $100.00 or more can be left on deposit for periods of one to five years ... interest and principal are fully guaranteed ... ideal for churches, societies and associations as well as private investors ... on excellent legal investment for estate funds. All companies represented are members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation. Every depositor is insured up to $20,000. < Subject to change (Ir '1 J Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. Exeter Grand Bend Office Office 235-2420 238-8484 AT BUDGET PRICES o, Darling's CLOVER FARM Saturday, TApril26 HURON PARK IVE UNTIL CLOSING MEAT PORK LIVER Burns loose WIENERS Midget SPARE RIBS By the Piece BOLOGNA PORK HOCKS TURKEY DRUM STICKS lb. GROCERIES Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. Redpath WHITE SUGAR Savarin Frozen TV DINNERS Savarin POT PIES York Frozen ORANGE JUICE Vispo DETERGENT Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE Be re's PEANUTS COFFEE MATE Hostess BUY 2 GET 1 FREE POTATO CHIPS 29' 39' 39' 39' 49' 59' ,,'1.89 79' 3/'1.00 1„ e. 49' 9.89 '2.59 69' 99' 5 lb. 10 oz. Prepriced 79' PRODUCE 11 oz. bag 59 CUCUMBERS each 334 CELERY HEARTS bunch 394 FLORIDA ORANGES 5 LBS.794 EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING Saturday, April 26 Beef Chuck Steaks 84'LB. Swiss Steaks 99' LB. * Clover Farm Enriched White Bread 3/9.00 * Chapmans Ice Cream 99° Half Gallon * Tide 10 18.53.99 Marlboro Bathroom Tissue roes 79