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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-26, Page 13 (2)Let Us Help With Your Summer Meals and Entertaining ,4 i. ;Al 1 'l. * SALADS During the summer months we will be featuring homemade salads. Available Thursday, Friday and Saturday • POTATO SALAD • CALICO SALAD • TUNA SALAD • BEAN SALAD • BAKED BEANS • VIRGINIA BAKED HAM * DELICATESSEN MEATS • KNACK WURST • STUFFED VEAL • BLOOD & TONGUE • HUNTER'S SAUSAGE Phone Ahead For Party or Large Orders This Week's Meat Specials Schneiders Luncheon Loaves LB 89' Dutch, Mac 'n Cheese, Pickle & Pimento and Chicken Biode' Chuck SteaklB99' Assorted Steuks1 .75 T -Bone and Wing Steak Ends Packaged in 5 Pound Lots WATERMELON Approx. Weight $ 18 Pounds 1.39 I I ngerso Cheese Spread 2.s. 2 Alcan Foil 50 FEET 99‘ Zi Dog Food 18` Rose Bread 8 Butter Pickles By he Sea Tuna Schneiders Soft Margarine PRESWEETENED Cool -Aid P 15 oz. 24 oz. 6'/ oz. LB. 83' 59' 57' 2/67' White Sugar 100 LBS $23.75 10 LBS. $2.45 5 LBS. $ 1 .45 Brown Sugar 5 LBS $ 1.55 Yes ... We Have Top Quality Calves From the Hensall Spring Fair Feeder Calf Club TRY SOME! MERNER'S MEAT MARKET Dashwood 237-3314 Staffa girl at conference By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN Elizabeth Templeman was among the seven Perth county, 4- H Homemaking club girls who attended the girls conference at the University of Guelph this past week. Mr. & Mrs. Philip James, enjoyed a motor trip to the Eastern Provinces recently, visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Murray Haines at Digby, Novia Scotia. Mr. & Mrs. Russell Taylor and John accompanied the Cromarty Cubs on their camporee at Wildwood Park on the weekend. Cubs attending from this com- munity were, Robert Taylor, Murray Drake, Jeff Elliott, Grant and Michael Drost, Kevin Scott, Richard Templeman,, Steven Miller, Frank and Steven Pinder, Jeff and Brian Balfour. Hibbert Community Young people met Sunday for an evening of fun and games. Plans are underway for a beach party in July and a bus trip in August. Darlene Templeman of Waterloo visited for a few days with her family. Bonnie Miller of Toronto spent the weekend with her family, Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Miller and Paul. Attending Cromarty an- niversary and visiting at the same home Sunday were Mrs. Nelson Hunkin of Teeswater, Mrs. Edna Miller and Lillian of London and Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hoggarth of Exeter. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Carter Kerslake and Craig were Barbara Roney and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Thompson and family of Goderich. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Cameron & Richard visited with relatives and attended a school reunion in the Mount Forest area on the weekend. Visiting Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and family were Mr. & Mrs. Eldie McNicol of London, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin' Cole & Jean of Cromarty, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Annis and Mr. & Mrs. George Brodhagen of Mitchell; Mr. & Mrs. Dale Martyn, Wanda and Michelle of Russeldale and Mr. & Mrs. Russell Ische, Brenda and Bradley of RR 5 Stratford. A wedding anniversary and a birthday were celebrated Sunday when Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller had as their guests, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Haines and Karen of Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cross and Mr. & Mrs. Jack White of London. Karen Miller was an overnight guest of Anne Hagarty of RR 5 Mitchell on Monday night. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Miller visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Will Miller of Mitchell. Attend play at Stratford By MRS. SANFORD HUTTON WINCHELSEA Mr. & Mrs. John Morgan, Exeter, Mr. Doug Fletcher, Mr. & Mrs. Blair Fletcher, London, Mrs. Larry Lynn, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Fletcher and Denise attended the Stratford Shakespearean Festival on Monday, June 16 where they saw Twelfth Night. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Elson Lynn, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Lynn, Miss Joan Lynn, Gerry Morgan, Jim Lynn, Miss Darlene Rader, Dashwood, celebrated the 55th wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Skinner of Sebringville. Mr. & Mrs. Elson Lynn spent Saturday on a Fellowship group to Elmira where they visited a Mennonite community. Mr. & Mrs. Murray Coward, Mr. & Mrs. Phil Hern, Mrs. Hazel Coward, Mr. & Mrs. Gary Simp- son attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Wib Coward, London. The reception was held in the party room of 517 York Street. Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Hutton and Diane, Miss Carolyn Kellett visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. John Hutton at Milverton. Mr. & Mrs. Ian Bloomfield of Guelph spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Mike Winbow. Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Hutton visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Jacobs and family of Milverton. Knots in lumber decrease their bending strength. Lacross sticks are made from hickory. REDI-MIX CONCRETE All Types of Concrete Work McCann Const. Ltd. DASHWOOD Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422 (free estimates) RECEIVE DONATION — The Exeter Minor Soccer teams received a donation from Bell Canada to purchase soccer balls last week. Ross Allen of Bell Canada, Stratford division, is seen presenting a cheque to coach Damian Solomon while soccer players smiling their approval are, bock, Bruce Shaw, and front, Dove Shaw, Fronk Giffen and Pete Parsons. T -A photo Area man at convention Decorate graves at Crediton By MISS ELLA MORLOCK CREDITON The annual Crediton Cemetery memorial service was held Sunday morning in Zion United Church. Members of the Cemetery Board, Russell Finkbeiner, Cliff Kenney, Gordon Morlock and William Schwartz, were ushers. A men's quartet, Gordon Fink- beiner, Claire Schwartz, Ray Morlock and Wilmar Wein sang, Mrs. Finkbeiner accompanying them. Reg Finkbeiner told the children's story, led in a time of prayerful remembrance, reviewed the history of the cemetery, and brought a message on the Holy Spirit. The , cemetery property, secured in 1876, was under the care of the church trustees until 1912 when cemetery trustees were elected. It was the cemetery trustees who arranged Sunday's service of remembrance. Personals Mrs. Matthew Telfer, Parkhill, her daughter Helen and her grandson of Evanston, Illinois, called on friends in -the village Sunday. The Crediton Cub Pack were guests at the wedding of their leader John Bierling to Char- -naine Averill, Saturday. While driving to work Monday morning Susan Schenk suddenly lost consciousness. Her car left the road and entered Henry Brown's field. narrowly missing a hydro pole. Miraculously she was not injured. Sydney Rivett, Cayuga, rode to Crediton on his bicycle to visit his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Len Rivett. He made the trip in two days. Last Wednesday twelve members of the UCW of Zion United Church were noonday 4 By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Confirmation service was held at Kirkton St. Paul's church on Sunday. Bishop Robinson con- firmed a class of four. Mrs. Hugh Davis & Heather held a bridal shower on Sunday aftern000n for Miss Heather Buttery of London, a bride -elect. The groom to be is a son of Mr. & :qrs. Bob Lilley of Komoka. Twenty-five McFalls relatives from London and the local area attended Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll & Mr. & Mrs. Don Carroll, Ian Brenda and Donna McFalls attended the Armitage reunion at Arva Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Larry Greenlee held a birthday dinner, Sunday for their son Derek. They were celebrating his first birthday. Rev. G. & Mrs. Anderson & Mrs. Raymond Greenlee of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Don Squire of Cen- tralia. Mr. & Mrs. EarlGrtrnlee and Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were guests. Mrs. Norma Coleman of Lucan, Mrs. Ida Armitage & Mrs. Alice Garrett of London were Friday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis. On Monday Mrs. FlosseyDickinsand herniece and guests of the Adult Rehabilitation Centre, Dashwood. Those who went to Dashwood were Nola Faist, Mr& Ed Hen- drick, Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk, Mrs. Ed Finkbeiner, Mrs. Hugd Schenk, Mrs. Emerson Wein, Mrs. Lloyd Roeszler, Mrs. Gordon Ratz, Mrs. Allan Fink- beiner, Mrs. Armin Schlenker, Mrs. Ross Pickering, Mrs. Cliff Russell. . Sylvester Wuerth is a patient at South Huron Hospital. Barbara Wein flew to Edmonton to visit her aunt and uncle Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Caughlin. Mr. & Mrs. Muddle, field representatives of Prairie Bible Institute, Alberta, were in Crediton, Saturday. They were impressed by the action of a boy who went out of his way to direct them to a home, then refused a tip offered to him for his service. Dave McClure was in Thunder Bay for the weekend, representing the �l oI oply s'forI "HiLc1 ie at he con- vention of Ontario historical societies, held at Lakehead University. Delegates toured the harbour, viewing the grain elevators, paper mills and the iron ore unloading docks. They also visited the restored Fort William, now operated as a pioneer village. mend, were guests with the Davis. Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis and Mr. & Mrs. Ciff Abbott of Lucan were Saturday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Atkinson at a cottage Grand Bend. Come On In ... Save On This Week's $UPER $AVING$ a Open 7 Days A Week Colgate Dental Cream Plus 1/3 More = 200 ml Ultra Brite $ 1 .49 Toothpaste 150 ml $1 .09 Scri pto Medium Ball Point Pens Assorted Colors Pkg. of 6 99° Jack's Blanched, Spanish 2I77 , Peanuts or Beer Nuts 6 oz. 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