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Times -Advocate, August 31, 1978
I�By ELAINE TOWNSHEND
This week's paper carries
announcements of special
events taking place in our
community this week -end If
we want to travel farther
afield. daily papers. tv and
radio give additional infor-
mation. There is no end to
the places we can go.and-the
exciting things we can do to
make this last holiday of the
summer a memorable one
Amid our happy a rctpa-
tion', we will hear war
We will be urged to prat e
• safety in whatever we do
Referring to the number of
fatalities recorded on
previous holidays. • predic-
tions will be made about
how many Canadians will
die on this Labor -Day week-
end. and the estimates will
probably turn rut to be low.
But we won't pay much
attention. Who wants••to
think about such sombre
things'Whyshould we worry:
- anywai r 'ITirngs`Tike [ht
-'cant happen to us.
Unfortunately tragedy can
strike any of us. Pretending
danger doesn't exist will not
protect .us from it and
neither will staying at home.
afraid to do anything We
can still have fun and keep
safety in mind: taking safe-
ty precautions doesn't mean
being a 'spoil sport
Decorate, your home,
with beautiful
CUSTOM
DRAPES
Choose .the fabrics and the
styles you want 'and Bart
Whiting will custom make
your dropes•for you you ca-
also choose matching
bedspreads and o 11o..
shams
WHITING'S
VAREHOUSE
Main St. Exeter 235-1964
Odds
There's plenty to do
The most. frequent causes
of traffic accidents are
drunk driving. fatigue.
speeding. tailgating and
general recklessness How
many of us are guilty of
some or all of the above in-
fractions?
n-
fractions?
How many of us have
passed a slow -poke on the
highway and fifteen minutes
later. while waiting for a red
light or following a string of
cars. glaced into the rear
view mirror and spotted the
slow -poke on our tail' We
didn't gain mueh. durw•e•,
How many times have we
hurried someplace, when
leaving fifteen minutes
earlier could have ayoideZI
the rush or arriving fifteen
minutes later wouldn't have
mattered" -
Besides being fun. swim-
ming is one of the best ways
we can exercise. Inex-
pero•need swimmers may
under -estimate the danger
cif swimming alone or ven-
tw ine out too far in the
water while experienced
swimmers tray become
over -confident and ignore
the s:ctt•ty rules
0%e loading a boat or ig-
norint: weather signs can
cause h siting accidents To
strong swimmers. weaning
life Jackets may Recto
bothersome. but someday
they may owe their lives to
then)
Camping is fun for the
whole fancily. hut all that
'Smoker the Bear' talk is
kids' stuff We know whatr
we're doing Or. do we" l)o
• we stop to consider the con-
sequences of carelessness in
a forest" Do we always take
a few extra minutes to make
certain the fire is out"
Ro we watch small
•
'n Ends
children closely and try hard
to impress upon the older
ones the importance of safe-
ty whether they're bicycl-
ing on the street. playing at
the beach or swimming in a
back yard pool'
We all make nu: tikes and
take needless chnces. and
sometimes we. --argue "It's
env life. It (Wyant to take a
chance that's my
business:!'
But ,Rtnoc•ent people can
sot fe/heeause of our daring.
str bornness. stupidity or
wfteyer you want to call it.
Lite. theirs and ours. is too
lirecnw: to he gambled with
Let Wake sure the hap-
piness ,tf this Labor hay
week-e-nef.conttnues next
"`-ing .safety in
muxi:} +t
em back
al"T
we*
•MR -AND MRS. BRUCE RUSSELL
Judy Lynn. Harvey and Bruce Walter Ru,iiell exchanged
marriage vows August 5, 1978 at the Crediton _United
Church- Rev. Harley Moore officiated. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harvey, Huron Park and Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Russell, Shipka are parents of the groom. The
bridal attendants were Cheri Harvey. Cathy Harvey and
Kathy Russelt. The best mon was Rodger Ratz and guests were
ushered by Donald Russell and Tom Russell. The flower girl
wos Connie Russell and Alex Russell.wos ring bearer. After a
wedding Trip to Toronto. Niagara Falls'and Manitoulin Island'
the couple hos taken up residencebt Shipka. Pix by Peake .
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RECEIVE 4-H PROVINCIAL HONOURS — At a 4-H achievement day held Thursday of tie
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received provincial honours. Receiving the awards from Huron county home economist Groce
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Produce of U.S.A.
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138's doz.
FROZEN
11 6:45)4
09 ORANGE JUICE
- — McCoins
COOKING ONIONS 2 l
Exeter 235-1661
Kent
33, PEAS -
OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK
12 oz. tin 594
2 Ib. fancy
BAKERY
Superior Enriched
BREAD 24 oz '3/11.09
Weston Lemon
DELIGHT BUNS , 69'.
89' HostessCottage.Sliced _
FRUIT CAKE , 22 oz. 1.09
FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M.
Fresh Cut, Backs attached•.
legs or Breasts
FRESH CHICKEN
lb 95t
Burns Pride of Canada
. WIENERS
lb' :1 .1 9
Burns Pride.of-Cartoda
BACON
Ib. ;1.69.Ib.'2.29
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Burns Pride of Canada, Boneless
DINNER HAMS
- Store Sliced
COOKED HAM
lb. s 1.99
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Sunkist
ORANGES
PRODUCE
Produce of U.S.A.
CANTALOUPE
Ontario No. 1
138's doz.
FROZEN
11 6:45)4
09 ORANGE JUICE
- — McCoins
COOKING ONIONS 2 l
Exeter 235-1661
Kent
33, PEAS -
OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK
12 oz. tin 594
2 Ib. fancy
BAKERY
Superior Enriched
BREAD 24 oz '3/11.09
Weston Lemon
DELIGHT BUNS , 69'.
89' HostessCottage.Sliced _
FRUIT CAKE , 22 oz. 1.09
FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M.