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Times-Advocate, 1978-07-06, Page 5 (2)two names that are joined together in clearers. The Dometic 245 A lightweight -High power cylinder cleaner with unique features that set the standard of performance and cleaning efficiency The quietand powerful motor assures • deep down. gentle c'ean,ng of alI'tloor -coverings The Dometic 245 Vacuum Cleaner. carnes a 1 year overall guarantee and a 2 year guarantee for the powevsuction unit A variety of special attachments are supplied • with the 245,0 meet most vacuum cleaning needs including the unique dual action dusting brush/upholstery tool combination The control on the handle gives you in -hand control of the suction power when cleaning curtains and light drapes Weighs only 13 LBS. INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL VACUUM CLEANER • REG. `-199.95 PATTACHMENT $90 OWER NOZZLE REG. NOW `99.95 ONLY The versatile, dual-purpose . urvgn' . leaner that combines the powered n' us' and manoeuverabddy ot an uprrgnt w,Th thr• powerful suction and com,en,e nee ,it cylinder cleaner A dont re row of lir sties loosens the dirt from deep down and 'N' Fitter Dust Bag To mammal rr the ctutit t tag ' .. •' It is cc rnplefr'1, plashC c. ase, l" ' reduc ?he r,nsr, t, 'he roar ,rrt Brinsley area students capture school's awards By GORDON MORLEY BRINSLEY • Graduation ceremonies were held at McGillivray - Central School Thursday evening when diplomas were presented to 31 grade eight students by the principal, Mrs. Ila Hamilton.. • Mistress of ceremonies for the evening was Cindy Bardawill president of the . Students' Council. Several musical numbers were presented by members of the graduating class and the guest speaker. - Joe Dushane of CJBK was introduced by Robin Turner and thanked by David .Whiting. Valedictorian was Elizabeth Markus. - • Awards were given to Elizabeth Markus for English, Mathematics, Geography, •French and General Proficiency to Terry Hodgins for History,. to_ David Whiting for Science, to Elizabeth Lagerwerf for Girls' Athletics, to Rick Lee for Boys' Athletics, and to Steven Lagerwerf for Greatest Progress. ,E�ing the program, -the graduates, parents -and guests enjoyeda buffet lunch 'prepared by the grade seven mothers. A lovely, graduation cake was made and decorated by Mrs. Graham Eagleson. Personals - Becky McAlpine, Karen and Jennifer Lee were in- vited to Cathy Amos' bir- thday party M -onlay af- ternoon to celebrate • her fourth, birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Jake Lager- werf and family. Janice Hodgins. Mrs. Dorothy Bullock. Exeter. Mr & Mrs. Jim Hodgins and Andrea. Strathroy and Mr. & Mrs. Fred -Lewis were supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and Carolyn. . Mr. & Mrs. Don Newey and girls, Kingston visited a couple days last week with her -parents Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick, Kevin Steeper, Terry Hodgins,- Kathy Maynard and -Elizabeth Krainz were a few of the local students who graduated Thursday evening at McGillivray r Central School. The United Church Women 1 met Wednesday in. the_ basement of the church for their July meeting. Over the holiday weekend visitors with Mr. &" Mrs. Jack Trevithick were Mr. & Mrs. Neil Trevithick, Brantford and Miss Ruth Trevithick, Etobicoke. A few from this area at- tended the dance for Mr. & Mrs. Tom Daley in Dash- wood on Saturday night. , Karen Hodgson graduated from Nbrth Middlesex High - School and has com pleted her Grade l2. Shipka residents take holiday trips By MRS. HUGH MORENZ.--- SHIPKA Alr. & Mrs.. Alvin O. Recker, of Roblin. Manitoba. visited last week at- his brother's Mr. & Mrs. Henry Becker, and with other relatives in this area. Mrs. Jack Keller and Sherri -Lynn visited her parents Mr. & Mrs. Roy Kirk, Moorefield, while her mother was a patient in Palmerston hospital last week. Jim and Marg Sweitzer, Mike and Bonnie Erickson spent the week end down Kingston way and had a boat cruise on the Thousand Islands. Jeffand Amy Sweitzer spent the week end with their grandma Mrs. Doris Sweitzer Mrs. Jessie VerBeem, Camlachie and Mrs. Mae Bever. c'f�th.e inery area. B DGET PLEASERS OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK FRIDAYS von TILL 9 P.M. We Specialize in Custom Processing, Curing and Smoking Homemade Old Fashioned SMOKED HAM Maple leoi COOKED HAM Homemade SAUSAGE —lb ib '1.35 '2.19 ib. 89' COFFEE MATE b oz '1.25 "Royale FACIAL TISSUE 1003 59' _McCormick Chocolate or Peanut Crisp COOKIES 350 gr 89' Kroft Moc,& Cheese DINNER 3/99' Van Comp PORK& BEANS Glod KITCHEN CATCHERS 14 oz 39' .visited Tuesday with Mrs. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz. . Mrs. Arnold Keller returned home Friday from Victoria hospital; London. Mr. & Mrs. Brian Anger, Welland recently married and home from a honeymoon in the Bahamas, spent the week end with their cousins Mr. & Mrs. Terry Pickering, Justin and Jennifer. James Snyder hada week end holiday trip down to the -Pennsylvania and the Boston area of U.S.A.,'- Mr. & Mrs. Jim Campbell, Kim and'Kelly, Exeter were Sunday night supper guests with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer. Bonnie. Tracey and Sheltie Baker. are.' holidaying at their grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker 'Sr. this week, while their mother Carol. is visiting her father Al Hemingway. in Califor- nia. The Baker girls visited Friday afternoon with Mrs. Doug R`t3ssell, Connie. Alex and Elizabeth. . Ken .Baker Jr., Stratford spent the week end at his parents home here. The Sehilbe reunion was held Sunday afternoon at Shipka Community centre. with about 60 in attendance. Nancy Baker and Sherrie Wilkins of Kitchener, spent. the week end camping at the Pun p-.; Park. Monday evening visitors. •• with Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Miller and Robert were Mr. & Mrs. Otto Schatz. Garden City Michigan, Mr. & Mrs. Vernon' Schatz, Dashwood. Mrs. Earl Miller. Steven and Freddie. Birthday= congratulations were ex- pressed for Freddie on his 13th birthday. Harvey. Gloria and Kevin • Beirling 'rated Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. vigol Sweitzer. Pym clan unite for annual fete: • The anni.al Pyrn picnic ..as held Sunday June 25 at Riverview Park with a good •• attendance. all enjoyed a bountiful supper. President Harold Davis welcomed all present and hoped that everyone will enjoy the evening together. Letters were read from Mrs Marion Rae, London, and Mr, & Mrs. Jam Doan lloneywood extending greetings and best wishes. A moment of silence with prayer was observed for the three folk who have passed on since the last picnic. Three weddings and three births were reported during the year. Minutes and financial statement of the 1977 picnic were read by Lena Kirkland, secretary and approved. A motion by Alvin Pym and Harry Cole approved a donation of S10 to the parks committee. The- picnic for 1979 will be held the same place, s%me - time and the same officers were re elected. The couple present the longest married was Hubert and Myrtle Hunter. 47 years. The person with the longest name was baby MacDonald and also the youngest present. Jennifer Dorott • Ann, Hunter MacDona d: `mystery prize guessed correctly by Marie Branton. - Sports were girls kicking their shoe intp a bushel - basket, Brenda Shulman; boys kicking their shoe. Dennis Pym. - 1 J IJuly 6, 1978 Page S s Mc CURDY GRADUATES Grad.uptipp.exercises for the grode eight class of J.AD. McCurdy school in Huron Park were held this post week In the bock row are Mr. H. Brooks, Bill Reid, Jeff Gre6,-Mike Gallagher, Gary Spurm, Randy Insley, Harold Borden. Mike Milts, Ron Snelgrove. Robin Winger and Mr. A. Fraser. In the middle row are Ms. L. Driedger, Ste.e Arnezeder Pouf 1 2 s 65( Soft & Pretty ;rolls Assorted Colors TOILET TISSU 99` Tide six Dire DETERGENT $2.89 Johnsons Shout LAUNDRY SOIL REMOVER /so nil $1.35 GROCERY PRICES ONLY' EFFECTIVE. FOR NEXT TWO WEEKS ' • LIMITED QUANTITY Schweppes Ginger Ale or Sprite "o mi. plus each deposit WHITE BREAD LEWIS TOASTMASTER 3/:1.25. 3/9.30 Green Seedless Grapes lb. 75 FRUI Oranges 1 1r3's, doz. :1.39. & VEGETABLES 'Sunkist Ontario No 1 Cabbage 49' each -FROZEN FOOD— McCains, Banana or Peohut Butter Cakes - 19 o;. 9.39 EXETER FAMILY MARKET Main St., South, Exeter Phone 235.0400 WATCH 'FOR SUMMERFEST '78 Smith, Richord Lather, Tracey • Sutton, Patti Swartz, Robin Pr,ecKe Cindy M,neault. John Insley, Eric Heath, Ms. Etta Powe, and strhoof pr nciaal John Srertsemo. The front 'row consists of Chris Kennedy, Barbaro Wilson,. Jeanette Smith,. Colleen Deslard,ne, Sondra Somerville Yvonne ' elk ,rr Remedy Vvlorie Morrison and Barb Swartz T - A photo JfDornetic1 Light reading books available More light fiction and non- fiction for summer reading at the Exeter Library. 1. Summer of the Spanish Woman by C. Gaskin 2. The Thornbirds by Mc(,tillough 3. - Bloodline by Sidney Sheldon -• 4. The Naked Nun by a ' 5, ShMy Story by Mike Douglas 6 Men for the Mountains by Sid Marty • 7 The', Cinder Path by Uookson . 8 The Stump Ranch by Peter E' ['Ale - 9 AFier before Christmas by tieif Boyd 10 Getting & staying fit for Life by Susy-Prudden 11. Everything you should know about your food by ('toile Loewenfeld •. 12 St Simons Memoirs by Eugenia Price • -We are missing Volume 26 ot • -our Emc.yclopedia Americana. • Will' the person who has it kindly return the hook. No fine — no questions. CLEANERS VACUUM INTRODUCING DOMETIC Theualit , quiet lightweight machines worth looking into q y They're made in England and are designed to last for years and years. _ 4 Husqvarna and Electrolux, famous. for quality have manufacturing Dometic Vacuum Optional Accessory Model UE -2 Power Nozzle' The UE -2 Power Head is a special nozzle designed for cleaning alt types of floor surfaces It otters the special advantage o an upright cleaner because d has its own electric -powered rotary brushes Combined with the powertul suction ot the 245 unit. the UE -2 Power Nozzle removes the dirt, and helps to extend -the life and beauty o1 your most prized floor coverings ' . , ,>nal Accessories available at • cost Domeac 505 Illuminated off/on switch Reinforce': '.Niel coni Rugged plastic outer casing Bag is top -filled for greater efficiency Return vents for triple -filtered air Permanent bwfr•rn filter for return air Dirt and air bypass motor and go directly to the bag Sealed 2•stage motor for quieter operation Suction Contrdl and Height Adjustment. Flex t) lily i. • Baa f r. r•,t atur . Accessi ' . loco f14'( ,'tit • • INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL REG. `199.95 We'll be pleased to demonstrate both these models Canada's longest established Husqvarna dealer ('}IAR(,I•:X VISA master charge 1 Dopper Lockey 33.5 Main St. FURNITURE LTD. 235-1990 Exeter "Free Parking Behiinci Our Store - se 1 •