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Lawn Tractor with
Snow Th rowe r
Inch -deep snows or knee-high driftstnothing handles;
snow removal like a John Deere Lawn and Glarden
Tractor with snow thrower- Picl4:a tractor from 8 to 19.9_
horsepower. Then team it with a snow thrower, 32 to 46
inches wide. An throwers have -a 12 -inch auger. And a
reversible cutting edge for extra wear. The swivel
discharge chute lets you control direction of throw
from the driver's . st. _
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This Christmas Season we would be
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'DELICIOUS OLD FASHIONED
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a. CHRISTMAS PUDDING, & A VARIETY
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DINNER ROLLS .4 •
3 BAKERY SPECIALS
1 SPICE MUFFINS
3 Soft
3 DINNER ROLLS
JELLY FILLED DONUTS.
I CHRISTMAS CAKE
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! WHITE SLICED BREAD
2 doz
6/75'
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fresh daily!! •
CHEESE SPECIALS
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COLBY Ib '1.95
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HITE CHEDDAR ,Ib
4e carry the finest quality naturally -
aged cheddar cheeses available and
over 50 varieties of Canadian and
3 imported cheese to suit everyone's
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Swiss
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We have- fancy eese • cites
made to order for specia oc-
casions or parties and our
professionally arranged gift
- baskets make great gifts for fami-
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Gregus and
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bazaar at the Exeter townhall: From
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Mission operated a booth at Saturday's
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HERITAGE BAZAAR — The Exeter Heritage Foundation staged a very successful bazacr
Saturday. Shown from the left are Olga Davis, convener Bev Read nd Lillian John,
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' Would you like to attend? -
I If your are interested, please complete the registration coupon.
and mail it along with your cheque for $30 per person For further
1 information, please contact
Pete Huxtable
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By MRS. HUGH.MORENZ
Mr. & Mrs. Rudy Becker
visited Friday, afternoon
with their daughter Marian,
who is a patient in University
Hospital, London, having
undergone surgery..
Lucille Vincent, Thelma
Beierling, Freida Beierling,
Georgena Desjardine and
Gloria Beierling all attended
a miscellaneous shower last
Friday night in Grand Bend
for their cousin Margaret
Dumigan held at Mrs. Katie
Vincents home. Margaret's-
mother is the former Evelyn
(Vincent) of this area''
Joan Finkbeiner spentthe
weekend with her fi•fend
Sherrie Stade.
Donna Baker; Sarnia spent
the weekend at her parents
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker Sr.
Annie Zielman, Eleanor
Durie and Annie -.Morena.
-attended a Tupperware
• demonstration Thursday
afternoon at - Norma
Desjardine's home.
Mr. & .Mrs. Harold" Fink-
beiner and their aunt Mrs.
Leah Keyes Exeter were
supper guests Sunday 'in
London with Mr. & Mrs.
Tommy Rosser.
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Regier
Jr. Christopher and Heather,
Detroit, spent the American
Thanksgiving weekend in Mr. & Mrs. Don Baker and
Canada with; Sandra's Jamie spent the weekend in
p rents Mr.. -Ken --Hetroitwith-SharoTi`c Tither
Baker. • - Anthony Regier Sr
Saintsbury
By MRS HEBER DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Greenlee Thamest or at Knox
and children were guests Presbyterian Church, •
Sunday with Rev. & Mrs. Woodstock, Sunday.
George Anderson, Exeter Mr. & Mrs. Davis • were
and not with Mr. & Mrs. godparents and were guests
Leslie Greenlee and -family at a family dinner at . the
as reported. Sorry. Daer •home following *the
service.
Mr. & Mrs Bill Bannister,
Thorndale visited their
cousins Mr. & Mrs, Earl
Greenlee Sunday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall
visited friends in the Sarnia
area, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred -Dobbs
accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. .•
Rev. Mary Mills held Holy Jim Scott, Whiten attended
communion at the afternoon the Middlesex wardens
at St. Patrick's banquet at the Delaware
Church, Sunday: She took Community Centre.
her text from Rev 3, verse 8,' Saturday. evening Mr. &
(Behold I have set before Mrs. Fred Dobbs were
thee an open, door, and no guests at the Granton fire
man can shut it), department banquet and
Mr.. & Mrs. Hugh Davis dance in. Granton and latter
attended the baptism • of in the evening they attended
Jason Daer, son •of Mr. & the Lucan fire department
Mrs. Lorne Daer, dance at the arena in Lucan.
Mr. .Gcle Wennerstrom
spent Sunday evening with
Mr. Clarence Fletcher.
Exeter. -
Mr. , & Mrs. Elliott
McRoberts and Mr. Clarence
Fletcher, Exeter were
dinner guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Heber Davis, Monday.
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HURON BUSINESS MACHINES
New location:
SO Albert Street, CLINTON
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SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS
for lasting Chrlstntos gifts:
' Typewriters. col5ulators, •
filing cabine'ts, ofiiao forniture,
stationery and o large selection
of pen sets.
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—MWBIN ISM NSIM IM
A Management Seminar 1
at The Sandpiper Inn, Clinton (Vanastra)
on Wednesday, December 6th, 1978
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MANAGEMENT
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Taxation:
An Introduction
Case Study
Income Taxes :should
be kept to a "1Rhtfull
minimdrri, Y
Now 1s the•
about: time.'o find out•.
Income Crllcuiatton;
Tax Calcu.lrition,
4 year End:
Incorporation:
ncorportrtion
Dividends,
Specialist on hand
Spe
tions.
to nnswcr
Tuckersmith reeve won't seek
Huron wardenship post in '79
Tuckersmith reeve, Ervin
Sillery told the pre8s last
Tuesday nigh at the
township's regular meeting
that he won't be seeking the
warden's chair.
Earlier this month
reeve Sillery had indicated
he might be letting his name
stand as he had been asked
to run:
Election for the Warden's
position takes place in
Goderich, December 12.
Council refused a request
from Jacob Thalen to rent
the road allowance in
Vanastra to the end of Fifth
Avenue (closed over two
years ago by council) to park
.trailers he -hopes to sell along
with his furniture business.
The Ministry of Com-
munications and Tran-
sportation notified council
that the origidal main gate to
"the former Canadian Forces
base (now danastra) was not
on the roadway owned by the
province but was located on
township property.
The stone gate posts are
located on private properties
clerk Jack McLachlan
stated. The entranceway has
been closed for a number of
years due to the increased
traffic on Number 4 high-
way since the war years.
The Ministry was replying
to councils letter asking who
was responsible for the
upkeep of the stone pillars,
now showing signs of
deterioration. •
Mrs.. Edith Baker had.
expressed her concern to
What , of the Wedding
Cake' That•goes back to the
days of the ancient Romans
who used to' break a cake,
over the bride's head. Then
pieces of cake would be
eaten by each guest.
tYAMAHAI
SERVICE
;EXPERTS;
1 Get your Yamaha snow- g
mobile serviced here.
a We have the trained
people plus an excellent ;
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LARRY
SNIDER
At least one insurance
company reports a drop-
in auto accident fre-
quency, — and costs.
Perhaps we eon .credit
the 55 -mph speed limit.
council some time ago on
behalf of a group interested
in preserving the gateway --
the Huron Historical Society
and some interested persons.
Councillor Frank Falconer
expressed a lack of interest
in preserving the stone
pillars or the -iron gate.
Reeve Ervin Sillery showed
more concern and requested
Clerk McLachlan- to suggest
to Mrs. Baker she work with
the owners of the land on
which the pillars are located.
The clerk reported that to
date the 3,189 residents in the
township had purchased 111
building permits this year
for 41,692,000.
Council awarded the
tender for repairs to the
O'Brien drainage works to
Gohcen Ltd. of Dundalk. The
tender amounting to
113,561.60, the lowest of five
submitted. Work will start
this week according to Goh-
cons' tender, the lowest of
five submitted.
No appeals were heard on
the report of the drain at the'
court of revision and a by-
law was passed accepting
the engineers' report. .
Clifford Henderson's
request for a permit was
granted to move a house (his
childhood home) from
Hullett Township to his
property in Tgckersmith, the
north half of lot 35, con-
cession .1. -
Approval was given for a
drainage loan for 111,000..
NEARING TESTS
No Obligation •
EXETER PHARMACY
Thurs., Dec. 7 — 1 to 3 p.m.
Botteries,.access'bries, repairs to most makes
J. D. FAIR
Heorrng Aid ser..cs
145 Ontario St., Stratford
HEARING AIDS
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SCOTT'S LEATHER & TACK SHOP
120 Sanders St. W., Exeter Ph. 235-0694
* Down filled
jackets & vests
" Lee jeans &
jackets
Western boots,
shirts & hats
* Tock & stable
supplies
Handtooled
leather work &
repairs
speciality
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FOR CHRISTMAS
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If •your car diesels --t
runs on alter the ignition
is off -- despite service
attempts to correct it, try
turning off the transmis-
sion while (he car +s stiff
in gear. This may help.
If car wax, has
spluttered on your
windshield, it may get
..smeary when. the wipers
go on. Sunbaked wax is.
hard 'to remove, but
naphtha cleaner should
do the job.
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Booster, (tart? Be sure
the hookup is positive to
positive and negative fo •
negative (or, preferably,
to-groendlorboth offer -
motors con be ruined.
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About 40 percent of the
petroleum products used
in this coontry ore
devoted to transporta-
tion.
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II your -wont your car to
use LESS of Phase
petroleum products, br-
ing it in for a tune-up at
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED •
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LONDON 227-4191
Huron County's Inrgesf
Ford Denier
They're experts.
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