HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-28, Page 26 (2)Page 26
Times -Advocate, September 28, 1978
FALL FAIR OPENING — Mayor Bruce Show was one of the speakers at Friday's official opening of the Exeter Fall Fair. Others
from the left are Huron's Queen of the Furrow, Anne Stewart, school fair president -Agnes Aunger, ladies president Pat Down,
fair president Roy Pepper, Usborn Reeve Bill Morley, Stephen reeve Cecil Desjardine and MP Bob McKinley. T -A photo
Stage shower for Whalen bride
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hern
and boys were guests of Mr_.
& Mrs. Stuart McLellan,
London Township for a birth-
day Sunday for Judy
McLellan, Walkerton.
Jeremy and Melissa
Brock. Exeter spent - the
weekend with their grand-
parents Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Morley.
Sunday supper guests with
Mr. & Mrs. John A. Damen
were Ron and Dolph Allen
and Pat Egan, Denefield.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. MacLeod Mills were
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blair. Mr. &
County okays-.
new agreement
Huron County council
ratified an .18 month agree-
ment with employees in its
public health unit giving
staff there a four percent in-
crease effective July 1. 1978
and a 6.5 percetlt increase
effective -January 1. 1979.
Council accepted the
_recommendation of its
negotiating committee for
salaries for public health in-
spectors. secretarial and
clerical workers and the
• county dental assistant.
The increase brings the
starting wage for public
health- inspectors to $13.260:
an increase of $514. and the
wage of an inspector with
five years service to $16.640.
an increase of *10. Those
wages are effective as of
July 1. 1978.
Inspectors will be making
$14.118 to start in 1979 and
after five years .experience
will be making $17.706 a
year.
A• senior secretary -steno
and` ,secretary bookkeeper
will be making $8.606 to
start January 1. 1979 and
after four years will be mak-
ing a maximum 110.920.
A secretary -steno and
clerk technician will get $8.-
112 to start to a maximum
*10.426 after four years and
a clerk -typist and dental
assistant will,be making $7.-
670 to start to a maximum
19.958 after four -years.
Added responsibilities and
qualifications employees
have will be worth *442 a
year under the January 1
contract. A senior health in-
spector. an employee with a
plumbing inspection cer
tificatg,_.gmployees with a
Bachelor of Science Degree
or a related gquivalent will
be receiving $442 a year
Staff with an environment
health administrator cer-
tificate will be receiving
$260 a year.
Decorate your home
with beautiful
CUSTOM
DRAPES
Choose the fabrics and the
!tyles you want and Barb
Whiting will custom make
drooes.lotyous-.Youcon—
also choose matching
bedspreads and pillow
shomt.
•
WHITING'S
WAREHOUSE
Main St. Exeter 235-1964
Mrs. Ray Mills and boys,
Centralia. Mr& Mrs. Bruce
Mills, Charlene Coughtrey.
London and Cpl. and Mrs.
Plan au
Don Davies and boys Port
-Lambton.
Me.• & Mrs. Earl French
and girls were Sunday
ction sale
A 4 -wheel carriage, two
cast iron bath tubs. an an-
tique sofa bed. a boat trailer.
an adding machine and a
1910 li'actor are just a few of
the items to be auctioned' at
the Playhouse consignment
sate planned for Saturda-y
October 7 beginning 'at 11:00
a.m.
Jack Riddell, wli)b, before
becoming a Provincial
Member of Parliament.
auctioned many sales in the
area. has offered his ser-
vices toaSsist the Playhouse.
The Playhobse has: ac-
cumulated some surplus
inventory_ However, the bulk
of the merchandise will be on
consignment. We are not
soliciting donations, said
Playhouse manager, James
Murphy. Our objective is to
hold a serious consignment
sale of good. usable or
collectable .merchandise.
Hopefully there will be
something to interest
everyone. In addition, chili,
hot dogs and apple pie is
being prepared for sale by
friends and neighbours of the
Playhouse. ._
:ydditijAnal iAformation is
available at the Playhouse.
238-8387
supper guests with Mr. &
Mrs.- Fred Mardlin and girls.
Margery Morley returned
home Friday evening -from a
three weeks tour to the East
Coast . and Newfoundland.
Margery reports the leaves
had changed their color and
the scenery was fantastic.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest
Ferguson visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Clayton Ferguson West
Lorne on Thursday.
Mrs. Cecil Squire and Mrs.
Mike Taziar were hostesses
for a 'arida! shower Thursday
evening at the community
Centre for Inta Beitans.
After some contests Inca
opened her gifts and thanked
everyone,A lovely lunch was
served by the hostesses and
Cindy and Pat Taziar and
Marjorie Mills. Inta is to be
married October 7 in
Toronto.
First euchre is conducted
Plan for Bishop's visit at Saintsbury
By MRS HEBER DAVIS
SAINTSBURY
Mrs. Sheryl Carroll gave
her home for the September
A.C.W. meet lug . Mrs.
Marguerite Greenlee
President opened the
meeting with prayet). Mrs.
Mary Mills read' the
Meditation several ladies
assisted with prayers.
Mrs. Mary Davis read a
poem from the Living
Message contributed by
Gwyn Whilsmith. Mrs. Mills
made several an-
nouncements including a
visit to the Parish of Bishop
Geof Parke -Taylor. The
service to be held at St.
Patricks church on
November 19 at 3 p.m.
Plans were made for a
card party to be held Friday
.evening at the Parish Mall. A
vote of thanks was extended
to the hostess and a social
hour followed..
Play Euchre
A progressive euchre
party was held in the Parish
Hall at St. Patrick's Friday
evening with six tables
playing.
1Vinners were as follows:
ladies high- .Irs. Viola
Atkinson; lone. winds -Mrs.
Cecil: Neil. Lucan: ladies
low -Mrs. Robert . Steel,
London; mens high -played
by Mrs. Tom Kooy winner;
mens lone hands -Laurence
llirtzel, mens low -Percy
Hodgins; travelling prize -
Mrs. Robert Gine and the
winners of the lucky Quilt
ticket -Mrs. Marguerite
Greenlee. .
USBORNE OPEN HOUSE - At a recent open house at Usborne Central School, Mark
Finalyson, standirSg, introduced his parents,Mr. and Mrs. Murray Finlayson to his teacher San-
dra Newton. In.the choir is his younger brother Scott. t . T -A photo
Get/Into The Savings
Habit By Shopping
G81
Discount
This Week's Extra Specials
New Freedoms SUPER MAXI
New Freedoms SUPER MAXI 30's 2.79
Light Days BYKOTEX Reguar301.59
,
Light Days O30's1.59
DEODRIZED
6,.„e$2.79
Tide Detergent
Shampoo AGREE 350 ml1.99
- r
NOW INTS OCK - HALLOWE'EN CANDY - SHOP EARLY FOR THE
BEST SELECTION
0,4GDISCCIUNT
433 Maih St.
• Exeter
235-1661
BiKES OF PLENTY Julia Tieman and (Caren Miller of
Osborne Central School rode their bikes of plenty in Satur-
day's Exeter Fair .parade. ' . T -A photo
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis
observed their 40th Wedding
Anniversary September 21.
They were honoured in
several ways. Wednesday
they and their bridesmaid of
40years ago Mr. & Mrs. H.A.
Mullens London and Mr. &
Mrs. Harry Carroll who'
observed their 41st an-
niversary September 21, also
had dinner at the Hide Out
Restaurant. London.
Thursday first cousins of
Clarence Davis gathered at
the "Garage Restaurant"
London for dinner at noon
and in Vte evening about 65
relatives and neighbours
gathered in the Parish Hall
at St. Patrick's Church. The
hall was tastefully decorated
by their family.
Clifford Abbott, Lucan
called the couple to the front
and Mrs. Audrey
McRoberts, -Exeter read the
address and presented them
with a purse of money. Their
daughter and son-in-law Mr.
& Mrs. Wayne Love, Varna
whose anniversary is Sep-
tember 21st also was
remembered with a gift.
Both parties thanked
everyone and a social hour
followed.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Wheatley,
Hamilton were dinner guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barker,
Sunday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott,
Lucan visited Mr. & Mrs.
Heber Davis, Sunday.
LIVE
ii,
CORRECTION
An omission by the Times -Advocate last week
caused the advertisement for Russell Electric (Ex-
eter) Ltd. to be misleading. The advertisement
should have read "Buy a new System 3 26"
Color TV and get up to $60.00 rebated from the
factory."
We regret any inconvenience this
error may have caused.
.r.••,.,e,..l...d,.
.o..,..adr..
.wM l.mE•m M, r kV
Tmes-
Advocate
You'vegone without
drp�eriestoo long
120% W 1
• Any ordered -in fabric of six yds. or more
• Hundreds to choose from: Velvets, Satins,
Sheers, Tweeds,_,Wooly Weaves, Beautiful
Prints, etc.
Enquire about our "done with care" custom
made drapery service. Remember ... we en-
joy assisting you.
Noe
Have you gone without new carpet.
because
See our forever
by Celanese
• 11 fashionable colorations
• Heavy, level cut saxony
• Scotchguarded
• Non -mildew backing
• Long -wearing
• What you like costs too much?
• Low price means "chintzy" carpet?
• You worry about wear?
OUR REG. PRICE $15.95 per sq. yd.
NOW $ 2"
ONLY per s d.
q Y
Visit us for all your flooring needs. We take pride in
our work from the first measurement to the complete
installation:
THE WH « and FLOOR SHOPPE
AT IM
Ac
235.0270 wontPOOR AU 11Atii
stun
FLOOR COVERING • WALLPAPER
F AAAA. CLOTHING • DRAPES
• FABRICS
k-Attailitt
NOW OPEN
- THURSDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M.
HOURS
MONDAY • 9-6 • TUESDAY - 9.6
• OPEN Alt DAY WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY • 9-9 - FRIDAY - 9-9 -
SATURIDAY - 9.6