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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-10-11, Page 29 (2)NELSON ELLIOTT M.P. London -Middlesex Constituency Office OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY 9AM-4RM - 1793 Dundas Street London. Ont. Phone 453-6270 We'll Do the Job Right.., We've Moved Our Office we are now located at our Exeter shop Whatever the prolect, call on us for Ready -Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including Manure Tanks) . FREE ESTIMATES C. A. McDOWELL LTD. EXETER, ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office: 235-1969 znau WE;RE WHY NOT DIXIE LEE Dixie Lee provides a full compliment for dinner with home made salads. golden french fries, and a buttered bun. • SALADS • CHICKEN • SEAFOOD Kippen By MRS RENA CALDWELL Kippen East Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse in Egmondville October 17 at 8.30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Adrian Bayley of Agripress. A skit will be presented and the roll call is to be answered by naming a food product containing soybeans. John Thomson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomson got his leg caught in the power take off while pulling ,beans and underwent surgery in St. Joseph'sHospital London last week. Tom Munroe and Ian Munroe are spending Thanksgiving holiday in Muskoka. It was with regret that area residents of Kippen learned of the death of a former resident, Glen Slavin in Huronview last week -end. SET TO PLOW The annual Middlesex County plowing match will be held Saturday. October 13 on the farm of Jack McNamara on Concession 1 of Delaware Township. Mr. McNamara is the warden of Middlesex and his farm is located west off Highway 2 at Delaware. Wilson Hodgins of Lucan is president of the Middlesex County Plowman's Associa- tion and Fred Lewis. Den- field is the.provincial direc- tor. Zirierjr\ HDNGIIY Dime FRIED CHICKEN & SEAFOOD EXETER 235-2665 WEATHER INFORMATION — Meteorologist Jay students at Comp Sylvan. Above, Campbell shows Jeff Taylor, Brent Dawson and Gerry McCorter. Campbell was one of the resource persons for Usborne Central School thermometers from o Stevenson Screen to students Ernie Zobo,'Ken Wegg, T -A photo Many visitors at Thames Road UCW see pics of down under By MRS WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD,. Thirty-one ladies attended the Thank -Offering meeting of the U.C.W. Monday evening. Mrs. ' Lorne Ballantyne opened the Worship service with the theme "Our Thanks To Thee" and also a reading on the theme. Mrs. Lloyd • Ballantyne read the Scripture Lesson and the Meditation. A reading "If Jesus Came to Your House" by Mrs. Glenn Jeffery. Mrs. Lee. Wbber gave a reading "Thanksgiving" The offering was taken by Mrs. Jeffery and Mrs. Webber . The prayer was given by Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne. Mrs. Webber introduced Mrs. Les Thomson of Exeter who showed her pictures of Australia, Fiji and other places and gave the com- mentary, which was much enjoyed. She was thanked by Mrs. Jeffery and presented with a gift. Mrs. Rohde opened the business part of the meeting with a poem Giving Thanks. The usual business was dealt with. The luncheon is served supper is to be held Monday evening October 22. The meeting was closed with the singing of Now Thank We all our Coil. Mrs. Rohde gave a Thanksgiving prayer. Lunch was served by Group C under the leadership of Mrs. Floyde Stewart and Mrs. Ken Duncan and the The Pop Shoppe 10th Anniversary hostess Mrs. Howard Cunnington. Rev. Maurice Francis, of Thamesview Fullarton will be in charge of the church service, Sunday October 14 when the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be ob- served. - SE SALE It was in 1969 that The PoP Shoppe, London, first introduced a better way to buy soft drinks. Now people throughout North America are enjoying the variety. quality and great value of The PoP Shoppe PoP. We're celebrating our lOth Anniversary again with the big ones — 30 oz. (850 ml.) for 20'. From October 10 to October 20 you canet a case of 12:30 fluid oz./850 ml. bottles of the-PPoP Shoppe Pop (your choice of 16 flavours including our new non -carbonated Real Lemonade) for only '2.40 plus deposit. Pick up a case or two of your fai+ourite PoP from The PoP Shoppe while our Big October Sale Price is in effect. Were sorry but we must impose a limit of only two cases per family. WE KNOW A SALE ON THE BIG CASE IS RARE BUT THATS RIGHT - ITS THE BIG 30 OZ. /850 ML. BOTTLE AND ITS ONLY SOLD BY THE CASE ONLY 'FOR 10 DAYS r ' THATS ONLY =2.40 PER CASE PLUS DEPOSIT OCTOBER 10 = 20 1979 • LIMIT OF 2 CASES PER FAMILY . . abetter way do buy saftdrinIcs7 • Pat's Pet Shop, r)its PoP Shoppe Exeter 1' Personals Carl Hume returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London last Tuesday. Mrs. Edwin Miller is a patient in Victoria Hospital London. Master Ryan Oliver of New Hamburg spent last week with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan. Mrs. Whitmore. Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. David Passmore, Mr. Dale Passmore, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore and Keitl. t , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Passmore were guests at the Vlemmix- Parsons wedding at the Exeter United Church Saturday and the reception and dance at the Kirkton- Woodham . Community Centre. Mary from this community attended the dance. Mr. and4Irs. Cecil Carsen, Ottawa spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cann' and John. Ottawa, Mrs. Jannie Turnbull, Aylmer, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Turnbull, Tillsonhurg. Mrs. Isobelle Cann Exeter were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moir, Gorrie visited Saturday afternoon -with Mrs.` Hazel Jeffery. Craig Alexander and Bradley Cann, Ridgetown College, Ruth Bray, Brenda Hodgert and Donna Stewart, Fanshawe College. London, Brenda Ballantyne, Humber College Toronto, Laurel Hodgert. St. Catharines College, Pauline Pym, Mohawk College, Hamilton, Murray Stewart, Waterloo University, Sandra Stewart, Georgian College, Barrie Rob Stewart, Kitchener, Ron Stewart, Goderich, Elaine Stewart. London were among the young people who spent the holiday weekend at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shielman and girls, Embro spent the weekend. with Mr. and Mrs. John Pym. Mr. and Mrs. David Passmore, Tom and Jon were Sunday guests with Mt. and Mrs. Ralph Batten, Exeter. Miss Joyce Cunnington was maid of honor at the Isaac-Romphf wedding at the_Arkona United Church Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cunnington and family attended the - reception and dance at the West Williams Municipal Hall, Saturday evening. Miss Karen Rohde. Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rohde, Danny and Tammy were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mr< William Rohde. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Mellinger, Hensel!. Mrs. Fred Cunnington. Centralia was a Monday evening _ supper guest with Mrs. and Mrs. Howard -1/-Faare\ rivers SEIVE CHILDRENS' \ LIKES! Cunnington. holiday weekend at their Mr. and Mrs. Murray cottage on Lake Dawson and Brent spent the Timiskaming. tnnnuuunttttlunnnnumnunmmnnnttnnmummnumm immai iammi nn tabum E▪ E a, 751 BRINSLEY CONSTRUCTION Design and Construction Industrial - Commercial - Residential Renovations - Additions All trades Phone 293-3012 R.R. 2 Ailsa Craig Times- Advocate, October 11, 1979 Pogt 1IA `� COMPLETE 'y� it COVERAGE FOR Home ' Form ' Life • Commercial . Automobile Registered Retirement Plans "4' CONTACT Bev Morgan Insurance Agency Ltd. 238 Main St. Phone 235-2544 Exet,,r Across from Suvewoy lumber Owners ofsmalkr businesses... ueprovide: * Financial tusis4ence * . \ Lzn geI71ent Cow elb g (CASE) * .\ ILlnagement trainleg * Information ongovernment programs fir burners Can u het jou? See our Representative BOB PEARCE AND OR BILL SCHUTZ at: The Devon Building, 476 Main Street, Exeter on: EVERY TUESDAY (Next Visit: October 16th) FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK For prior information call 271-5650 (collect) or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont. RAG FINE BONE CHINA FROM ENGLAND This is your opportunity to own Paragon . . a name that is world renowned for artistry of design. Come in soon to view a beautiful display of our Paragon range during this special Offer... Now's theme to start (nr �1(t tor►�wrf'ago Fettf til':