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Times -Advocate, July 18, 1979
Pag. 5
Don't forget the bargains and fun at
Exeter Sidewalk Days Thursday, Friday
Plus Exotic Dancing — 12 noon -7:30 P.M.
NO COVER CHARGE
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FABRIC SPECIALS
T -SHIRTING
Make your own and save SSS. We are
featuring our first quality t•shirting.
Choose from stripes or plains. -
OUR REGULAR '3.17 METRE
$ 17
2 • METRE_
CERAMIC
BATHROOM FIXTURES
Choose from our selection of soap
dishes. switch plotes, towel bars,
tissue holders, and more. Great
selection of colours.
VALUE PRICED
BOYS'
SHORT -SLEEVE
SHIRTS
Many styles and colours
$299
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BORG PIECES
We have just received another ship-
ment of Borg Pieces. Excellent selection
of colourful pieces'in stock now
INDIVIDUALLY PRICED
- ASSORTED COTTONS
Choose from on excellent assortment
on colourful patterned prints. Ideal for
cool summer cover-ups.
$1 99
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Ideal for cottage or troller. Ap-
prox. size 27" x 52". Come in now -
quontities are limited.
OUR REGULAR '7.99
NOW JUST $ 5 •
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BOYS'
SWEATSHIRTS
Mode by Penman's. these
quality shirts come in red,
blue. white. beige. and
green. Size S -M -L
BOYS' JEANS
Quality Canadianmode leans. Tough will
stand up to wear and tear. Size 10 to 16.
$ 1 67
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LADIES
COUGAR
SHOES
LADIES' SLACKS
Size ronge of S to 10
Wide selection. •
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A complete size ronge
navy or brown.
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SHORT -SLEEVE
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Handsomely styled
by Newcastle. For
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leisure. wear- Sizes
right• up to xr. -
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MEN'S SWEATSHIRTS
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Monday Frldoy 10 a.m.. 9 p.m
Saturday lb a.m. - • p.m.
Sunday 12 noon - • p.m.
Highway 4 - South of Clinton at Vanastra
BALLET PERFORMERS " A ballet recital was held Wednesday night at the Bob Swortmon
home on Riverside Drive. Bcick, left, are instructor Maureen Gans, Karen Wells, Kristen Lovie,
Kelly Thompson and instructors Leslie Swortmon and Kelly Swortmon. Front, Kelly Grant. Amy
.Sarah Relouw, Gillian Simpson, Melinda Nethercott and -Daphne -Damen TSA photo
Staffa plans
Achievement Day
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
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Staffa 4-H Homemaking
clubs 1, 2 and 3 participated
in the Achievement Night for
"Outdoor Living" held on
Wednesday evening at the
Kirkton Woodham Com-
munity Centre. Staffa 1 club
chose Happiness, Is a Walk
in the Woods for their skit
with all members taking
part.
Staffa.2 club chase as their
topic From the Wilderness to
you. with all members
participating.
Staffa 3club choice was Oh
No: We Forgot the Can
opener, %with commentary
by Karen McKinnon and
Kim Bronson: Janice Vivian
from Staffa 1 club received
her County honours for
successfully completing six,
4-11 Homemaking Clubs.
Pledge follqwed hs the roll
call.
A demonstration for
demonstration night August
was discussed' and a
c•arnmittee named Members
were reminded of the all -clay
judging in Stratford and a
quiz was completed on
judging. A quiz a as also done
on seeds.
A committee was named to
set up a display at
Achievement Day in Mit-
chell. Mr. McLagan talked
about the fourth if -hands in
the 4 -It's. Lawrence Vink
conducted a game ++hich was
enjoyed and Mrs Jefferson
served lunch.
Nancy Pridham thanked
the .Jefferson family
Personals
Sunday marring the
Cromarty Presbyterian
. Dairy Club • Congregation Mined the
. Mr. and Mrs. Norman ---Hibbert United Church
Jefferson and Steve hosted (ongregationfor service
the :July- meeting of the - wjrn Rey. J. Davies chose
Mitchell West Dairy Club, for his sermon. "Age Is a
State of Mind" Everyone
Monday evening. The
meeting opened with the 441
Campers cheer
local fiddler
John Wurm of Exeter
played to a crowd of over
12,000 campers at the
National Campers and
Hikers Association Camp-
vention held in Guelph the
past week. -
John was accompanied by
Roger Quick and the
Rainbows and supplied the
Wednesday everting
program of Country and
Western music
They were enjoyed so
much by everyone they were
requested try play an extra
half hour and. amongst the
cheers. whistles and clap-
ping. finished with a stan-
ding ovation.
The entertainers were
sponsored by the Ausable
River Nomads and were
guests at a pot luck supper of
the Nomads before the
program
e•njoyec a solo "Amazing
(.race" sung by Miss Ruth
McPhail, accompaning
herself on the gittar.
A business meeting for the
•Perth South District
execitive of the Women's
Institute was held Monday
evening at the home of Mrs.
.John Templeman.
\Ir. and Mrs. Tom Scott
motored to Lindsay on
Thursdaywhere they were
accompanied -by Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Moore on a trip to
the Western Provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Tem-
pleman and Carrah and Mr.
and Mrs. John Templeman
and family attended a family
gathering at Mr. and Mrs
Russell Ische's R.R 5
Stratford. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lai•erne
Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs.
Alec Scott are holidaying in
the Western Provinces.
Rick and Danielle
Thompson have been
holidaying with their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs
Carter Kerslake
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HEAT PUMPS
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WE'RE OPEN
Mon. -Sat. 9-6
Friday 9-9
See us for all your jewellery needs
and general jewellery repairs.
ANSTETT JEWELLERS
284 Main St., Exeter
Phone 235-2468
FETTES TOURS AND TRAVEL
If Its Travel, We Have It.
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Mount Forest, Ontario
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15 DAY CANADIAN MINI
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Edmonton. Gaigory, Meci, Jasper Sky Sky Tram Tout the
Ice fields Departs Aug 13
3 DAY OTTAWA & 1.000
ISLANDS—s at Fr,t Hr... • • .
1 000 ,sltsnds t'u' Uope' ( *"oda
village and r,rr C 000o1 Coy Deoa•ts •
Aug 10 Sept 03
e'"2 Dt1MES.Greenfield .ViIteigr' and ft°, , 'ord Museu^` Aug 18 Sept 08
2 DAYS Cathedral of Tomr,'•ow P. Humbard Show Sept 01 -
3 DAYS Renfro Volley Aug 31
3 DAYS Killarney Mountain of 25
3 DAYS lake Placid A Tupper lake i ,•'our Tour Sept 29
3 DAYS Letchworth Park Corning r w'a's Centre Oct 02
3 DAYS Wheeling, West Virginia Nis 09
3 DAYS Toledo Theatre and Shopp"'g Tour Nov 16
4 DAYS Muskoka Fall Colour TOW Oct 01
4 DAYS New York Getawoy Oct 0.1
4 DAYS Nashville, Tenn Oct 05
5 DAYS Moosonen & Polar Bear E•r'ess, Aug 26
5 DAYS Agawo Canyon Colour Tour Sept 17 Sept 23
7 DAYS East Coast & C rurse Sept 28
9 DAYS New Orleans & the Deep South, Nov 6
15 DAYS Maritime,, Colour Tour. Seot, 10
17 DAYS Hawaii3 Idonds Nov 09
21 DAYS California Oct 14
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