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THESE -SAVINGS ARE MADE POSSIBLE BY AN UNUSUAL
PURCHASE BY OUR BUYERS OR A MANUFACTURER'S
TEMPORARY REDUCTION.
LIMITED TIME SAVINGS CANNOT BE GUARANTEED AVAILABLE
FOR DEFINITE PERIODS BUT SHOULD BE
AVAILABLE FROM ONE TO. FOUR WEEKS.
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YOU'LL FIND MANY 'MANY MORE "LIMITED TIME SAVINGS" IN EVERY ZEHRS STORE
RT zellis • • •,• • • • • • •
•
CHRISTMAS VISITORS-- Riding on, the Dutch Canadian Store float in Saturday's Santa
Claus parade in Exeter were Sinterklaas and Black Pieter. T -A photo
Clandebo$twomen aid .
recent victims: of
blaze
CLANDEBOYE
The Clandeboye. Women's
Institute held • their
December meeting at the
home of Mrs. Gerald Lynn,
Seventeen members an-
swered the roll call, "Sing,
Say, or Pay," with Christ-
mas stories poems and.
-greetings.
During the. business,
donations were made to War
Memorial children's
Hospital and to the Nippa
family who were- recent fire
victims; -. Group I was in
charge of • the Christmas
program. Readings by Edie
Worthington, Marion
Hodgson and a game by
Velma Hardy, was followed
by carol singing •ac-
companied by Ruth Hill at
the piano.
Gifts for the Cancer
Cupboard were donated and
a gift exchange among the
members was followed by a
lovely lunch served by the
hostess and lunch com-
mittee, Beth- Neil, Gladys
Cunningham, June Henry
• and Ethel Donald§on.
Church News -
St. James Anglican church
held their nine lesson carol
service Sunday. Reading the
lessons were Mrs. Nancy St.
December
BY JULIE RUSSELL
Grade 4
J.A.D. McCurdy
'Dasher is one
reindeer.
Elves are busy at work .
Candles* glow in the
darkness.
Everyone likes to throw
snowballs in winter
Mistletoe hangs in the.
doorway
.Brisk winds- blow at night.
Evergreens are brightly
decorated
Reindeer carry
around all nht.
Pierre, 'Tom Tomes, Mrs.
Bob - Hodgins, Mrs. Joe
Cunningham, Mrs..Clarence
Carter, Dave Goddard, Jim
Cunningham and Rev.
Hofland. ,
,Each cripture lesson was
followed' by a Christmas
carol associated with the
passage. Mrs. Alan Hill
presided at the organ.
Flowers in the church were
given in memory of Mrs.
Pearl Cobleigh and Mrs.
Connie Kilmer.
Christmas Sunday • at
Clandeboye • United Church
will be at its usual time, 9.45
a.m. Immediately following
the service, the Sunday
School Program 'will be
presented. Flowers in the
church for the Christmas
season were placed. in
memory of the late Mrs.
Connie Kilmer.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynn
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Due; to the deadline for
news there will be no
Christmas visitors in the
Clandeboye news:next week
and the Times Advocate
refuses to accept them along
with the numerous New
Years visitors in the
fbllowing issue, due to
shortage of space.
Yotir correspondent
wishes Everyone, A Very
Merry Christmas and a
Happy and Healthy New
Year.--
g
Gerald Lynn and family g
attended the Lynn family g
Christmas, held at the home
of Toni Brock at Zion on
Sunday.
Mrs. Rupert - Rpilliams
entertained her cousins
Laurea McDonald of
Wheatley aril} Olive Kirk -ofDetroit, also her sisters,
Dorothy Joyce of Windsor
and Marilyn Lee of Brinsley
for lunch on Wednesday.
Mr. end Mrs. Gerald Lynn
and family entertained Mrs.
Lynn's Scottish adopted
Of Santa's family. on Saturday.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles -David, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Toth, Mr. Scott
David and friend, Kim, all of
Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Reid of Kitchener; Mr.- and
Mrs. W.S. Chalmers, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Carroll, Gava i
and Vicki. Mrs. Sadie
Carroll, Mrs. Madge Bailey,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Ireland,, Ronnie and Robbie,
all of London. I
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E3ecthat,
Thank you for your cooperation
and good will. May your Yuletide
be ornamented with
Iealth, happiness and Prosperity!
ICLINTON COMMUNITY CREDI
$UNION LTD. •
lExeter Branch 235--0640
NinNisonsoroNisHerov»eSNis) ewoon16404,mo,can ixs
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Times-Advecgte, December 21, 1978
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Selection o
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Machinery
Toys
Here!
ti
TRUCKS • TRACTORS • BACKHOES • EQUIPMENT
Built- To Scale with Working
Parts ... Just Like The Big
Ones Dad Drives
CLOSED SATURDAY MORNINGS
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
EXETER FORD
411110 Equipment Sales.
' Thames Road East - Phone 235-2200
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We hope the holiday season brings you joy and happiness and
prosperity for the coming year. We would like to thank you for
your patronage and hope that we can continue to serve you in
1979
Jene Seller
(Manager)
.I
Leone Riddell
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Cathy Palmer
Cathy Skinner
Nick Hodgins
Liz Moore
Judy Regier
'Donna Mosurinjohn
Absent when photos wero token was Garry Baskett.
ROYAL BANK
serving Ontario
1 18 Main St. S. Exeter
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YOU'LL FIND MANY 'MANY MORE "LIMITED TIME SAVINGS" IN EVERY ZEHRS STORE
RT zellis • • •,• • • • • • •
•
CHRISTMAS VISITORS-- Riding on, the Dutch Canadian Store float in Saturday's Santa
Claus parade in Exeter were Sinterklaas and Black Pieter. T -A photo
Clandebo$twomen aid .
recent victims: of
blaze
CLANDEBOYE
The Clandeboye. Women's
Institute held • their
December meeting at the
home of Mrs. Gerald Lynn,
Seventeen members an-
swered the roll call, "Sing,
Say, or Pay," with Christ-
mas stories poems and.
-greetings.
During the. business,
donations were made to War
Memorial children's
Hospital and to the Nippa
family who were- recent fire
victims; -. Group I was in
charge of • the Christmas
program. Readings by Edie
Worthington, Marion
Hodgson and a game by
Velma Hardy, was followed
by carol singing •ac-
companied by Ruth Hill at
the piano.
Gifts for the Cancer
Cupboard were donated and
a gift exchange among the
members was followed by a
lovely lunch served by the
hostess and lunch com-
mittee, Beth- Neil, Gladys
Cunningham, June Henry
• and Ethel Donald§on.
Church News -
St. James Anglican church
held their nine lesson carol
service Sunday. Reading the
lessons were Mrs. Nancy St.
December
BY JULIE RUSSELL
Grade 4
J.A.D. McCurdy
'Dasher is one
reindeer.
Elves are busy at work .
Candles* glow in the
darkness.
Everyone likes to throw
snowballs in winter
Mistletoe hangs in the.
doorway
.Brisk winds- blow at night.
Evergreens are brightly
decorated
Reindeer carry
around all nht.
Pierre, 'Tom Tomes, Mrs.
Bob - Hodgins, Mrs. Joe
Cunningham, Mrs..Clarence
Carter, Dave Goddard, Jim
Cunningham and Rev.
Hofland. ,
,Each cripture lesson was
followed' by a Christmas
carol associated with the
passage. Mrs. Alan Hill
presided at the organ.
Flowers in the church were
given in memory of Mrs.
Pearl Cobleigh and Mrs.
Connie Kilmer.
Christmas Sunday • at
Clandeboye • United Church
will be at its usual time, 9.45
a.m. Immediately following
the service, the Sunday
School Program 'will be
presented. Flowers in the
church for the Christmas
season were placed. in
memory of the late Mrs.
Connie Kilmer.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynn
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Due; to the deadline for
news there will be no
Christmas visitors in the
Clandeboye news:next week
and the Times Advocate
refuses to accept them along
with the numerous New
Years visitors in the
fbllowing issue, due to
shortage of space.
Yotir correspondent
wishes Everyone, A Very
Merry Christmas and a
Happy and Healthy New
Year.--
g
Gerald Lynn and family g
attended the Lynn family g
Christmas, held at the home
of Toni Brock at Zion on
Sunday.
Mrs. Rupert - Rpilliams
entertained her cousins
Laurea McDonald of
Wheatley aril} Olive Kirk -ofDetroit, also her sisters,
Dorothy Joyce of Windsor
and Marilyn Lee of Brinsley
for lunch on Wednesday.
Mr. end Mrs. Gerald Lynn
and family entertained Mrs.
Lynn's Scottish adopted
Of Santa's family. on Saturday.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles -David, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Toth, Mr. Scott
David and friend, Kim, all of
Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Reid of Kitchener; Mr.- and
Mrs. W.S. Chalmers, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Carroll, Gava i
and Vicki. Mrs. Sadie
Carroll, Mrs. Madge Bailey,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Ireland,, Ronnie and Robbie,
all of London. I
tins la* evtl IOC;r.As v'tl esrCe c7'tl v'tl mci eatl CPAI wC1 tiff eau esrt eifte a ts-co t5 re- g"
Santa
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g
A
3
1
3.
gg
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gg
g g
gg
8
gg
' g g
g g.
gg
gg
g g.
g. -
g
3
3.
3
3
3
1
E3ecthat,
Thank you for your cooperation
and good will. May your Yuletide
be ornamented with
Iealth, happiness and Prosperity!
ICLINTON COMMUNITY CREDI
$UNION LTD. •
lExeter Branch 235--0640
NinNisonsoroNisHerov»eSNis) ewoon16404,mo,can ixs
g
1
3
Times-Advecgte, December 21, 1978
Pogo 13
•
You'll Find
A Great
Selection o
Farm
Machinery
Toys
Here!
ti
TRUCKS • TRACTORS • BACKHOES • EQUIPMENT
Built- To Scale with Working
Parts ... Just Like The Big
Ones Dad Drives
CLOSED SATURDAY MORNINGS
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
EXETER FORD
411110 Equipment Sales.
' Thames Road East - Phone 235-2200
am;Imo s 5.n1:M.oamCaocm: susaaea-smacses asp► Ntagues,Sx
We hope the holiday season brings you joy and happiness and
prosperity for the coming year. We would like to thank you for
your patronage and hope that we can continue to serve you in
1979
Jene Seller
(Manager)
.I
Leone Riddell
3
gQ
•
3
1
3
3
Cathy Palmer
Cathy Skinner
Nick Hodgins
Liz Moore
Judy Regier
'Donna Mosurinjohn
Absent when photos wero token was Garry Baskett.
ROYAL BANK
serving Ontario
1 18 Main St. S. Exeter
doe> oroane' a oeq.nAre ems M•o.nq.ssoru4meve eye o„e4eaNetsAif?oes4Oones4eNttoas01411141►