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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-10-24, Page 26 (2)Paige 26 Times -Advocate, October 24, 1979 AUCTION ARTICLES -- Bill Snow shows off some of the articles included in the auctionsale at Thursday's rummage sale sponsored by . the South Huron Hospital Women's Auxiliary. • T -A photo Shipka man marks 97th birthday By MRS. HUGH MORENZ SHIPKA Sunday, was a special day for Shipka's grand old gentleman, Herbert Harlton, who celebrated his 97th birthday. Twenty four family members, including grand and great grand- children Met Is and nephews gathered at his home to visit and to have a smorgasbord supper. Those attending included Mr. and Mrs. Ken Westman and family, London, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nicholson, and family, Courtright, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harlton. Granton, Mrs. Wilmer Harlton and son Tom of St. Marys, 'Mrs. Mabel Guenther and Karen and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fenner. Congratulations Mr. Harlton, and Best Wishes 'from all your Shipka friends and neighbours. Gloria • Beierling, ac- companied by her mother and grandmother, Mrs. Howard Adkins and Mrs. Henry Adkins, of Zurich, visited Wednesday at University hospital with Henry Adkins, a patient there. Recent visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Oscar Miller were. 'Mr. and Mrs. Nick Biesenthal, of Regina, Sask. ° and Gerrie and Melvin Stade. Don, Sharon and Jamie .Baker, Harvey and Alanna Adams, of Exeter, spent the week -end in Detroit, with Sharon's father, Anthony Regier Sr:' Don, Liz and Clark Adams visited recently- in Chatham with Mr. and Mrs. Vince Doyle. Sunday morning visitors" with Hugh and Annie Morenz, were cousins, Elmer Myers, of Montana, U.S., his daughter and grandson, Mrs. Beverley Ford and John Ford, of Bramalea, and Mrs. Jessie Ford, of Exeter. The Morenz's were Sunday supper guests in Goderich with Bill arid Michelle, and while there they all towed Huron C.ounty museum. Mrs. Morenz Sr. donated items to the museum, of dollscom- plete tea party set, numerous other small ar- tifacts dating back to 1880. which had been from her great aunt, Miss Annie E. Consitt, of Hensall. Also donated was the wedding dress of Jane Ann Jackson, Mrs. Morenz's mother, from June 1915. Brinsiey By GORDON MORLEY Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morley dined Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs: Wilbert Lewis and Carolyn, Mike Horner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodgson of Strathroy at- tended the weddingof Danny Lagerwerf Saturday in London. . Mrs. Robert Hackney and Mrs. Ken Young, Sarnia were Wednesday'<yisitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morley. Mrs. Myra Glenn. Strathroy visited recently with Mrs. Mary Rees, Mrs. Violet Allison. and Kathleen Morley. ' Mrs. Allan Lewis returned home from the hospital last week. Mrs. Grace McKay and Mrs Harvey Morley visited last week with Mrs. Beatrice Day and Mrs. Dorothy Garnet, of Parkhill. Mr. and Mrs. George Prest and Scott visited with their daughter Cindy in Scar borough Sunday. YOU'RE WHISTLING IN THE DARK... IF YOU THINK THAT HEART ATTACK AND STROKE HIT ONLY THE OTHER FELLOW'S F ----- 0 ers ofsmaller businesses.. we provide: * Fin in11a1 1Xftclllce + * Management counfellllg (CASE) * Management trainn* * Iiirm<lt/On onn(g(1Lernment f'r gni mf for business Can nf he4 aur See our Representative BOB PEARCE AND OR BILL SCHUTZ at: The Devon Building, • 476 Main Street, Exeter on:EVERY TUESDAY (Next Visit: October 30th) Ilk FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK infor,4latioh coil 680 ,4. -For prior �y1.s '(coIIEct) or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont. ' +- • s 1 a• rtgeunT 0 Carp0 tOIIg�0 n Choose from Sq. Yd.. Day Cream sty 4 Harding Car plate standar 6 96' Harding at Carpets. Finesse at 12 square d 6.96.latibn in 8 86 or Accolade Yard. Under any room46 Per square yard, The Harding pricespadding. if desired, (except stairways) 6 e and get corn - prices You save to above are 1.00/ qib a Yd boffsour extra lstor only 1.00 cash & carry ENDS NOV 3RD Look For The Unadvertised Items INE b SAVE S.00 en The 0ssket 1 PEERLESS WASHERLESS SINGLE HANDLE KITCHEN FAUCET For 3 -hole sinks. Adjustable for 8" or 6" centres One motion of the handle selects both the water temperature and amount of flow Our usual cash & carry 38.95 3195 NO SOLDERING! Unbelievably Simple To Install! IIt11II IIItIIt Irl„ 111 1111111111111 I1111I11 ,,,,t„ „ 111111111111 GLASS FIRE ANTIQUE BRASS FINISH Three sizes for openings 29"-431,i— wide by 24"-311/2" high. Our usual - cash & carry price 119.99 Model 8203 PEERLESS SINGLE HANDLE TUB & Sj-1OWE_R FAUCET Single handle bath valve. , shower head and tub filler with diverter On sale now at ' .Our Usual Cosh W9 & Carry 31.99 Wooclbasket. Attractively holds wood by the hearth ora variety of uses in the home. Available in antique brass finish. Save 10.00 on the Fireset Antique brass deluxe fireset. Beauty and durability in a four -piece freset. Our Usual Cash & Carry Price 59.99 4999 MODEL 450 Glidden ifT i Modet 8730 Glidden's Famous Spred Satin Interior washable latex in 100's of colors 31 Fiberglass Insulation Comes in standard 1 5"x48" size so it's easy to in- stall between studs in'walls and floors It's fire resistant and it'll save you a bundle in heating and cooling bills. - R • 1 2 FOR WALLS & FLOORS Buy Now at ... sq.ft. 109' ADDED BONUS This 3 -piece "Terqn roller kit, 712- sleeve WITH 2 GALLON PURCHASE OF SPRED SATIN During Our FALL FIX -UP Sale SAVE 20% ON ELIMALOC WEATHERSTRIP Our entire'stock is on sale so buy now. make sure your home is weathertight during the long Gold winter days ahead You can't afford to waste fuel in "79 IN -STOCK WEATHERSTRIPPING ONLY! GLiSCLAD 4'x8' EXTERIOR SHEATHING THAT ENABLES YOU TO GET THE RIGHT INSULATING VALUE ON -OUTSIDE WALLS. 6" Fiberglass Insulation FRICTION FIT BATTS Comes in 15"x48" size sq, it fits nicely between rafters in most attics It's 6" thick so jt will cut your - fuel bills substantially this winter, help cool your home in summer. R • 20 BETWEEN RAFTERS Buy Now at .r;E I R MON. THRU FRIDAY 8A.M. - 5,30 V.M. Till 1 P.M, HErrER DAILY WDINO SATURDAY,' t sq.ft. .!= J L INNER ' I 1 1 589 Fairway Rd South Phone 7446371 , e.rn'.J a na- 4 -ft. x 8 -ft. Sheet 1" Thick To minimize heating costs, curreni recommendations in many parts of the country call for R-28 in the attic area and up to R-20 in the walls. Insulation in the attic poses no particular problem; you con always odd to your existing insulation. However there is simply not enough room inside o standard 2x4 stud wall to install R-20 insulation. GLASCLAD solves the problem. • GLASCLAD is rigid insulating exterior sheathing boord that is applied in the some manner os con- ventional exterior sheathing boards. But GLASCLAD, in conjunction with 3'/," fiberglass insulation butts Will PROVIDE the necessary increased "R value" you need. It's apptied vertically to the face of the studs. It's eosy to install; you con cut it with o simple utility knife 1 KINCARDINE Hwy 71 N app Sutton Park Inn Phone 196-3403 • OWEN SOYND Hwy 21 at Spr,nemount Corner Phone 376 31R1 FIBERGLAS CANADA sro 49 OUR USUAL CASH & CARRY 8.59 GLASCLAD also available in some branches in 4'x8' sheets 1'4" thick.. and in 4'x9' - sheets 1" and 11/2" thick at competitive prices Ask about Gov't. CHIP program 429' Y 14.40 On: NEWIMIRT VANITY ed de3ign adds an extra touch of luxury to this beautiful white vanity. ft's 24" wide by 18" deep by 301/4" high. The taps and top are extra. Our usual cash & carry price for the vanity itself is 87.81 so you All Prices Are Cash & Carry 1 MEDFORD - • Hwy 82 approx. 1', m,les west of Thedfo'd SAME AS CASH 4444%, Jf; Manila I. 40 OF IN ilis emit- ve tA27@9 • k I' HOME CENTRES 8411NiA1+tM!'fJ! l i -,i' .111 A DIVISION Or an LUMBER CO Uo VISA SALE ENDS SAT. NOV. 3R1Y. lots of Free Parking 16 BRANCHES: AMHERSTBURG 736 2151 OWEN SOUND 376 3181 EXETER 2351422 RIDGE OWN 6745465 GODERICH 5248321 SOUTHAMPTON 7973245 GRAND BEND 238.2374 THEDFORD 296.4991 HARROW 7382221 WEST IORNE 7681520 KINCARDINE 396 3403 WINDSOR EAST 727 6001 KINGSvILLE 733 234.1 WINDSOR WEST 734 1221 KITCHtNER 893-7901 MATTHEWS " 254 1 143 Kitchener 16204 METER CMEN1VION. THRU FRI.— FROM 8 A.Me-5:30 P.M. SAT. TILL 1 P.M.