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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-11-28, Page 6 (2)6 Times -Advocate, November 28, 1979 PRE CHRISTMAS SPECIALS For Guys o, Gois Hove you mode your Christmas and New Years opprnrment? PERM SPECIALS Reg. '30 '25" Reg. 520 '17" Reg `-25 '20" Reg. 518 '16" HENNA SPECIAL Reg 10 '7" EAR PIERCING Reg '13 '911 gold stuns stors hearts birthstone Offers expire Dec. 13. The r Shoppe 5o. EXETER 1235-1410 �ti�se.4, Operated By Joyce Mayer Why Wait? You con have your furniture restored fast and expertly by the VELVET TO 1C method. 9 piece dining room suite. Stripped, refinished, your choice of stain special price of 5450.00. Also custom upholstery by trained craftsman Call Canadian Furniture Restorers EXETER LTD. 168 THAMES RD. WEST, EXETER Ph. 235-0131 or 235-1229 BULB PLANTING TIME — While spring may plant those flower bulbs and that's just what the kindergarten and grade one students at Precious Blood School were busy at Friday. While Leslie Adams plants the bulb, Jennifer Levier Dianne Verberne. Aimie Relouw and Bridget Wraight get ready with the shovel. be many months away, it is the time of year to Earl Haist passes Crediton WI entertain hubbies • By MRS. PETER MARTIN Members of the Crediton Women's Institute treated their husbands to supper at the 4 Way Inn in Exeter Wednesday evening. Guest speaker were Phyllis and Cliff Green, who showed slides and spoke on Greece. The next meeting will be held one week earlier than usual on December 12. Exchange of Mystery Sister gifts will take place. The Indoor Gardening short course had successful evening and afternoon classes. The ladies, directed by Mrs. Allan Finkbeiner and Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk learned to make a macrame hanging , a dish garden and terrarium. Summary day is April 7 for the whole area. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gower, Winnipeg, Manitoba have been visiting with their sister Mrs. Allan Finkbeiner and family, and relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Gower left for home early Monday morning. Saturday was 4-H Ahievement day for the girls in Crediton and area. Mothers, daughters, and friends gathered at Stephen Central School to see the projects completed by the girls and enjoy skits and demonstrations. Receiving County Honours were Kim Galloway and Ruth Ryan. Provincial were Susan Fleming, Anne Glavin and Judy Haist. In the awards and trips program , Cindy Thompson gave highlights on her trip to the 4-H provincial con- ference in Guelph, this summer. TOP TECHNICAL STUDENTS — A number of special awards were presented to the top technical department students at the recent Commencement at South Huron District High School. From the left are D. Fines of Lakeport Welding, the school's technical director Walter Fydenchuk, the top students John Kester, John Nedza, Andy Nedzo, Bruce Thompso ,Jim Pollock, Ted Davies of the school staff and Jerry Kading of Dashwood Industries. Missing was Mark Stire T -A photo Jane Sullivan reported on the National 4-11 Conference held in Toronto. Earl Emerson Haist At St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Tuesday, November 20, 1979, after a short illness, Earl Emerson Heist of Crediton passed away. Born in Stephen Township 76 years ago on July 13, 1903, he was the eldest son of Henry Haist and Martha Gaiser. He enjoyed farming and retired in 1976 from his farm on consession 4 of Stephen Township. He was a member of Centralia United Church and formerly belonged to the Crediton E.U.B. Church where he was an active member of the choir and Sunday School. Ile leaves to mourn his wife, Jean Mountain, a son, Robert, Huron Park, a daughter, Margaret (Mrs. Don Wilson), Cayuga and two grandchildren. Tammy and Jason, a sister, Lyla (Mrs. Ed Hendrick), Crediton and brothers Gordon, Crediton and Arthur, Grand Bend. He was pre -deceased by his brother, Royal on Apri111, 1979. The funeral service was held Friday, November 23 from the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, Dashwood. The service was conducted by Mr. Paul Schott, Cen- tralia United Church, assisted by Rev. Brian Elder, Zion United Church, Crediton. Pallbearers were Donald Hendrick, Howard Hendrick, Lawrence Amos, Peter Haist, Douglas Redmond and Cameron Haist. Interment was in Avon - bank Cemetery. it's "keep warm" time (Single) Sleeping bags gar% _i Reg $6.00 NOW S4.50 Electric blankets Reg. 6.00 NOW $4.00 Blankets Reg. 3.00-3.75 Sheep skin Rugs Reg. 6.00 NOW $2.25 NOW $4.00 These specials lost one week only so take advantage nowi Offer valid for orders brought to our Grand Bend, Mitchell or Exeter store Nov. 23 to Dec. 4. "Cosh and carry discount not applicable on sale items" GRAND BEND CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS EXETER 235-0360 GRAND BEND 238-8481 Cosh & carry discount not applicable on sale items. NOTICE of WINTER STORE HOURS commencing Nov. 19th. 1979 Monday to Friday 8 a.m. - 12 noon Saturday 8 a.m.-12 noon bau-Macauley LIMITED 1 - 5 p.m. BUILDING CENTRE SEA FORTH 527-0910 CLINTON 482-3405 HENSALL 262-2418 1 • •