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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-08, Page 11 (2)GIGANTIC...... STOREWIDE MAY SALE!!! LOOK FOR MANY NON -ADVERTISED SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE. 44014►o CHAINWAY STORES SPORT AND DRESS MEN'S SHIRTS POLYESTER AND COTTON WHITE — PASTELS — $299 PRINTS —SNORT SLEEVES ASST'D SIZES EA. MEN'S 100% NYLON STRETCH DRESS SOX TO FIT 10- 13 2.69° MEN'S COTTON BOXER SHORTS SIZES S M l KI 99� EXTRA SPECIAL! JUNIOR GIRLS' 1st QUALITY PLAY SUITS SIZES 4 to 6X STRETCH NYLON $28 EA. DOOR CRASHER SPECIAL! In This Big May Sale 100% S-T•R•E•T-C•H NYLON 2 PCE. SHORT SETS SIZES 4 TO 6X $ 88 2 EA. INDOOR OR OUTDOOR HEAVY DUTY TRASH BARRELS METAL CARRY HANDLES LOCK Duty COVER $ 199 HsavyouastY S Imp Gallon Sun Ideal for Homes EA. Colours • Gold Or &own Garden Club meeting two By Kathy Cooper EIIMVIIIE Elimville 111 Garden ('lub 4-11 members held their second meeting on May 5 at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. F. Kints. The roll call was, "one flower 1 like and why". Six members answered. Proper techniques of tran- splanting garden plants were discussed and demonstrated. The skit to be put on for the Elimville Women's Institute on hfay 14 was rehearsed. The next meeting will beheld on June 2 at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. G. Coward. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Ken Lovie of Shipka visited Thursday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper and family. The Elimville UCW catered to the Minor Hockey League banquet at Kirkton-Woodham Community centre Friday. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper visited Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Tom Brintnell of Hensall. Tom Passmore of Thames Road is spending a few days with Mr. & Mrs. John Batten. Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper and family visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Russell Morley of Exeter. John Batten and Floyd Cooper attended the "Mahony Road School" at the University of Guelph from May 4-7. Mr. & Mrs. Square llerdman visited Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Hinson Whiteford and Julie. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Kyle and family of London visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Paroons and family of Hensall visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper. Mr. & Mrs. Jake Hovius of Sarnia visited with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Skinner and family. Mrs. Howard Pym attended a conference of the Women's Institute at Waterloo. Smillie — Continued from Page 9 Toronto when the thoroughbreds switch there next Wednesday. The veteran of Huron Racing Stables is Musical Formal, a five year-old mare who has won $47,000 during her racing career. The other three ready to race at Woodbine are two year-olds. They are Kippen Kit, Rouladeal and Seaforth Tartan. The Huron Racing Stables horses are being trained by Rod Wright and will be ridden by a new young jockey, Raymond Moses of St. Marys. Judy Smillie gets her knowledge of horses honestly. She was the second licenced .r' • `, a r•' I 4 44. TEA TABLE TIME — Members of the Lucan-Biddulph Cancer Society held a Daffodil Tea April 28. Picture above, around the decorative tea table ore, from left, Mrs. Earl Knoblauch, Mrs. George Jervis, secretary service to patients committee, the sponsoring group, Mrs. Harold Hodgins, post president, Mrs. Dona Ankers, a volunteer, and Len Maslen, president. T -A pho Mt. Carmel ladies mark even MT. CARMEL The St. 13oniface, Zurich CWL ladies invited Mt Carmel ladies to attend their 25th Anniversary on Tuesday. Many ladies attended the Mass and enjoyed a won- derful celebration. Rev. Fr. Spencer London was the guest speaker. Personals Paul Carey, London, was a weekend guest with Mr. & Mrs. 1lubert Carey and family. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. McCann and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Doyle attended the funeral of their uncle Leo Glavin last weekend. Leo was the son of Tom and Hannah Glavin, McGillivray. Mrs. Rita Carey spent the weekend in Toronto with her daughter, Mary Eileen. Mrs. Kathleen Houlahan and family attended the funeral of their cousin Bernadine Lane in Detroit. Bernadine was raised and lived most of her life here in the village. Richard Trainor, Hamilton visited his mother. Mrs. Mary Trainor and family on the female jockey in Canada and before moving to the Hensall area was assistant farm manager of Hill n Dale at Gor- mley, the third largest thorough- bred farm in Canada. While a jockey, Judy won 43 times in 123 races in thorough- bred and quarter horses events. She was the former Judy Greathead. weekend. Mr. & Mrs. Pat Sullivan Jr. and girls spent Sunday with Patrick Sullivan. Sr., in Strathmere Lodge. Strathroy. Catholic women meet The Mt. Carmel C.W.L. held their Mav meeting in school gym Monday. Mrs. Harry Van Osch president, took charge of the meeting and Mrs. Joanne Stel fens. Mrs. Mary Koricina, Mrs Marian Sullivan were her counci helpers. After all business was finisher Rev. Fr. John Mooney P.P. spoke on the Rosary for the month o May. Mrs. Ruth Boyes, Parkhill was a guest and showed her slides o her recent trip to Africa. Organizational meetin area 4-H calf clubs By MRS. RENA CALDWELL KIPPEN The organizational meeting for the newly formed Kippen, Hensall and Brucefield 4-H Calf Club was held Wednesday, April 6 at the home of Beth Cooper. The election of officers was held and they are as follows: president, Les Coleman; vice- president, David Brodie; secretary and press reporter, Linda Bell. Beth Cooper, the 4-H leader for this • Club, along with Len McGregor, the county 4 -II representative, explained to the members, what is involved in a 4- H Calf Club. Topics, that will be covered in this club, were discussed. The next meeting will be held at Lyle Hill's home on May 28 Surprising celebration A surprise party, arranged by .1.11$1r. & Mrs. Lloyd Cooper and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cooper. was held at Huron Centennial School Tuesday evening, honouring Mr. & Mrs. J. R. Cooper on the oc- casion of their 25th wedding anniversary. About 100 were in attendance and prize winner's at the euchre were: Lloyd McKenzie, Mrs. R. J. McGregor, Pearson Charters and Mrs. G. Sweeney. Personals Rochus Faber has returned from an extended holiday in Florida. Mrs. Nettie McClinchey spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. D. E. Kyle. Mrs. Margaret Hutchison. St. Thomas, is visiting with Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Mollis. Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Mellis and Mrs. Margaret Hutchison at- tended a birthday party for Mrs. Elsie Haney, Wingham who is celebrating a 90th birthday on Wednesday, May 7. Stock Up Now For The Canning Season WHITE'32.90 °3.31 1.69 This Week's Meat Treats Shoulder Chops LB. 89' Canada Packers Sweet Pickled Cottage Roll LB. ;1.19 Smoked Bacon By the piece $ 1 .09 Sliced OUR OWN s1.19 �`r s•. 1}1 11 See Our Selection of FLOWERS Mother's Day Hydrangea, Mums, Begonias, Hanging Baskets, Mixed Pans Celery Stalks 37' Florida Oranges .. 79' Homo MiIk Regular $1.54 3 QUART $ 41 BAG • Libbys or Del Monte TOMATO JUICE 190z. 3/89' Campbell's VEGETABLE SOUP 100. Budget TOILET TISSUE 2 ROLL PKG. 39' LYSOL CLEANER 28 oz. $1.17 Weight Watcher CANNED POP 24 1 ares $3.19 BUY 5 GET ONE FREE Ice Cream Sundaes Regular 204 Each 12 Foa$1.09 Other Frozen Food Values McCoin's LARGE PIZZA DELUXE leo D'or ONION RINGS 22 oz. °2.09 41' 6 oz. MERNER'S MEAT MARKET Dashwood 237-3314 r LADIES' COLOURFUL COTTON SHIFT DRESSES $199 EA. SIZES M L -XL DOOR OPENING SPECIAL!! GIRLS' NYLON STRETCH TANK TOPS ASST'D COLOURS 2 $100 SIZES TO FIT 7 to 14 YRS FOR Be Here Opening Morning! LADIES' COOL SUMMER COTTON GOWNS - BABY DOLLS EXTRA SPECIAL! $229 Wash without worry wear without ironing MAY SALE SPECIAL! ADULT CANVAS FOLDING CHAIRS CANVAS BACK AND SEAT ASSORTED COLO' IRS FLORAL DESIGN . (EEL TUBE WOODEN ARM REST $477 VINYL TABLE COVERS ASST'D. PRINTS SIZE 54x72 43.A 10 QUART PLASTIC PAILS ASST'D COLOURS MAY SALE 57EA E swu STARTS MONDAY MAY 12th STOCK UP NOW ANO SAVE LIMITED QUANTITIES FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED DON'T•MISS THIS SPECIAL! LADIES' BRIEFS 100% S -T R -E -T -C -H NYLON FANCY PRINTS say MOTHERS! SAVE ON BOYS' BOXER SHORTS $1 99 rR 100°% NYLON STRETCH Big May Sale Feature LADIES' FIRST QUALITY SHORT SHORTS Sizes S.M.L $255 DON'T MISS THIS SUPER VALUE CHILDREN'S T-SHIRTS 99C NYLON STRETCH 4-6X OUTSTANDING VALUE! TODDLER'S NY ONH SUN SUITS Much below the usual price 99 EA. SIZE 9 TO 18 MTH S Di IR OPENING SPECIAL! 15 x 15 extra Targe DISH CLOTHS CHECKERED PATTERN 5 90 PKG. OF 3 PKG. d d 0 1 1 f J Th. column that's road for a purpose . Atl° IMP > . , by Scotty Hamilton 0 YOU have o pr.lon and who hasn't? yeti are invited to moilt t) o IMPACTI c/s this paper. This new feature hos been designed to help you, the render, solve personal problems, s. use 11, it's P1111 Sense letters of general interest will be published in this column each week. All letters must be s but we will not publish your name. We GUARANTEE, however, that every letter received will be answered, provided a stamped, addressed envelope is enclosed. EXETER MEW PHARMACY LTD. 235-1070 or 235-1570 373 MAIN ST. We get results! MZEFARLANE REAL ESTATE BROKER EXETER 235-0541 227-4071 London 434-882 Lucan .,/14.9 ,/ I' ,Wd FUNERAL HOME 370 WILLIAM ST. 235-1220 EXETER "These questions and answers, based on Ontario low, ore published to inform and not to advise. No one should try to apply or interpret the low 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." - Recently 1 moved into a new apartment building and was asked to sign a lease. This I did without any qualms but there is one thing in there that bothers me, simply because I don't unders- tand what it means. "Quiet enjoyment," is the way it is written. Does this have anything to do with keeping the volume of sound low in my apartment? No. lnspile of its name such a clause in a lease refers neither to noise nor to enjoyment. A convenant for quiet en- joyment means that you will hove peaceful possession of the premises, without fear of being thrown out of possession, either by the landlord or any of his agents. A convenant for quiet enjoyment can only be enforced against the person who made it. lf, for example, the landlord defaulted on his mortgoge and lost the building, you could be evicted by whoever held the mortgage. You would however, be able to sue the landlord in damages for his breach of the convenant for quiet enjoyment. SEE US FIRST FOR ALL YOUR SPORTING NEEDS 411 MAIN ST. EXETER H&K ;- SPORT - CENTRE til' 235-2261 I 50% 1 OFF TROPHIES Engraving on Premises Our name is BELL and we'd like to sell you the finest in MOBILE HOMES Visit our modern display court and see for yourself the latest Name Brands, including,• BARON and COACHMEN FREE literature on Request BANK FINANCING OVER 12 Ya Years KIPPEN 262-2823 b. •• fi.n J MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS ELECTRICAL • SHEET METAL REFRIGERATION 'AIR cONDITIC�NING PLUMBING • HEATING 262-2114 HENSALL When my fiancee first started to work in this restaurant, she signed this long contract where she agreed to eat her lunch everyday, and they would deduct $1.00 from her wages. Now it happens that my fianceee is a vegetarian and couldn't eat the lunches they gave her, so she just didn't bother. She has worked there for about two months now, so she's lost about S40 for food she'didn't eat. It hurts when you're only getting the minimum wage. Any solution? Your fiancee con get back the deductions from her wages, if she con show that she didn't eat the meals they charged her for. The regulations under the provincial Employment Stan- dards Act make it c!'sr that "charges for meals ... shall not be deducted from the minimum wages of on employee unless he has actually received the meals ... " Furthermore, where an employee is paid the minimum wage, on employer cannot deduct more than 85 cents for each meal actually eaten. Exeter Flowers & Gifts ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS `E BUY OR LEASE 509 MAIN STREET HOOGENBOOM 235-0111 I had an uncle who died not too long ago. He was on elderly bachelor and did leave a will for the bulk of his estate, but there are several odds and ends that none of the family really want, so we have decided to dispose of them by auction. Three large trunks are filled with old books and 1 think that some of them might well be old enough to be valuable, but how can I find out for sure? An auction company will probably just sell them in bundles. Any solution as to where I could have them appraised and how much should I expect to pay? To have your books appraised your best bet is to contact o member of the Antiquarium Booksellers Association of Conodo. This is a professionol ossociotion with thigh stan- dards for membership. A usuol appraisal costs 2 percent of the total value or a fixed nominal fee plus travelling expenses (if any). Write to Montreal Book Auctions Ltd., 1524 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal, for the MAC member nearest Exeter and if you really wont to meet all these book experts in person you'll find them gathered in The King Edward Hotel, Toronto, from May 14 to 16 for the annual Toronto Antiquorium Book Fair. Readers are reminded that ALL letters addressed to this column will receive a • personal reply, provided you enclose a STAMPED, ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. 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