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concern and cleaance,froni an
close
e Wingim paper said
that 'Dr, Clarke said- that if -
0Y could _ assurances
the Iritnn' hospital
wouldn't be closed next year
anyway, thenWingham
might be prepared to help.
A new hit pay Will be
presented at Memorial Hall.
says the Blyth Standard in a
story last week. The play,
called "Straitjackets," is a
=Steal comedy that will stop
for' two nights in Blyth on
April 6 and 7 as part of a two
week tour by the Centre Stage
Players from London.
The Standard last week
reported *kit the East-West
Wawanosh Park may be
taken over by the Maitland
Valley Conservation
Authority.
The new 34 -unit senior
citizens' apartment bulletin
in Brussels oas,44-Kave been
o ffitAatEx ,opened *arch 17.
according to a''Stiiiit in last
week's Brussels Post. Eleven
of the Units are occupied and
fiveAmore.millobe.filled in the
nwevv, could not
,
„ winter,
It willcost Exeter $0,00°14°
clean, Op and save the trees
following that dksasterous ice
storm of early March, the TA
reported. Onlyhad
been budgeted for tree
maintenance this Year.
Construction of a new 41,,
unit senior ,citizens' apart-
ment in Zurich is expected to
get underway in late April,
the. Zurich Citizens News
reported last week. Zurich
council also learned from
their recreation committee
that if grants are not for-
thcoming from area
municipalities, then the
Zurich fee committee will
place a surcharge on non-
resident users.
Owners of dogs in Seaforth
better smarten up, reports
the Seaforth Huron Expositor
lastpeek's paper, after one
deg elwner was fined a total of
Sal initourt Tor letting his dog
run losse and keeping more
thantwo dogs in a household.
The EXposittor also
reported ` that some un-
scrupulous alurnimMi siding
The Executive of the Knox
United Church Sunday school
held its meeting recently to
plan for their annual pan-
cake, fresh maple -syrup and
ham supper on April 7. They
are planning a full course
menu with special prices for
family groups.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Haines arrived home last
Friday after a three week
vacation in California.
Mr. Alfred Rollinson was
taken -back to the hospital by
ambglance to Clinton hospital
last Friday afternoon.
Misses Sandra and Karen
McClinchgy left last Saturday
for a vacaton in Florida.
Messrs.* Dick, Peter, Ed
and Brian Elliott of Thedford
are visitg with the Lutz
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines of
Niagara Falls are
vacationing with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines.
We are sorry to report that
Mr. William Seers is ill at his
home with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. David Fiegal
of , Mississauga visited last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Cartwright. David.
Derrick and Lorie.
Mrs. Torrance Tabb
returned home last weekend
after several weeks a patient
in Wingham hospita I.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Cartwright, David, Derrick
and Lorie visited last Sunday
with with her father, Mr.
William Rueger and Miss
Carol Rueger at RR 2.
Clinton. Miss Carol returned
home with them for the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
McDowell returned home last
weekend from a trip to
Florida.
W.I.
The Mprch meeting of the
Auburn Women's Institute
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count Dave's Home Centres
EIATHRoOM EXHAUST
FAN — One Wattle Only
Well made and handsomely,
designed . and you Save
3.89. Our uSuat
C.&C. 18. 99%
Acorn Vanities frqm 59.46.
In a choice of 4 stained finiSheS: Pecan. Honeyglow, Walnut andivlaple
PLUS White„.(Sink• top,Andtaps not inclkled-)90-euival C.&C. price for
the 24" model is 6915 boIrs on WO?, one week only for 59.46 Our
30" model has been reduced to 64.26; our 36" model IS hO.W.69-61 All
finishes not necessarily stocked at all brandhes. Orders require 3-4
week delivery. White LGold finishes available at slightly higher cost on
order. Prices for other sizes on request.
was held last week. in the
Memorial Community hall
with 16 members present.
President Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt a was in charge and
opened the meeting.
The minutes of the
February meeting were
accepted as read by Mrs.
Oliver Anderson in the ab-
sence of the secretary, Mrs.
Donald Haines.
The members decided to
have creative stitchery as
their first choice project with
quilts the second choice.
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell
gave the card report and read
the thank -you notes which she
had received- The motto --
News is like a cheque, never
endorse it until you know it to
be genuine— was ably given
by Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson.
Mrs. Ralph Munro con-
ducted a name contest.
Current events were given by
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt.
The meeting was in the
charge of the Public
Relations Officer, Mrs. Frank
Raithby. Pictures of the
Erland Lee Homestead at
Stoney Creek were shown by
Mrs. Oliver Anderson with
commentary taken by Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock.
This Homestead has been
noted around the world as the
constitution forming the first
Women's Institute was signed
by Adelaide Hoodless and.
Erland Lee. president of the
Farmer's Institute. Mrs.
Raithby thanked both Mrs.
Anderson and. Mrs. Brad -
nock.
Roll call was answered by
naming a County or Township
official.
The hostesses, Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson, Mrs. Beth Lan-
sing and Mrs. Myrtle Munro
served a dainty lunch. Prize
Winners were Mrs. Robert
Turner. Mrs. Oliver Anderson
and Mrs. Frank Raithby.
CLIP 8 SAVE
University of Waterloo
."'EUROPE IN THE TWEEMETH
CENTURY"
A regular university credit course
at
The Midwestern Regional Centre
• Palmerston
May 3 - July 26
(Monday evenings 7 - 9 p.m.)
Fol. -further information:
Call Mr. Harold Forbes
at the Centre
343-2015
OR
Come to Sur Information Night at the Centre
Marble Varsity Tops
Most of our branches have a goo 'selection of vanity tops on display
They're made by "Vanity Fair" and they come in a choice of mpular,
sizes, patterns and colors all at competitive -Morn tris —
made to your exact specifications. allow 3-4 weeks delivery
PetiteCiassk
Cabinet 39.95
Gold -brush white with exquisite
oval-shaped plate glass 'mirror,
16"x24" For right or left hand
swing. Our usual C.&C price 49(99
so you save 10 04(one
fI week only) As
illustrated)
Cristal cerainic -
Tile 3.99 Pkg.
In beautiful textured colors. CTC
Cloud Serie. , Package contains
enough Nes to cover 4' sq ft
Our usual CAC price is 4 99 but
for one week only. you save
20%' And they're English
Ceramic Glazed Tiles'
These lovely pieces in Antique English finish. offer the
perfect compliment to any bath See them in our Bath
Boutique
A. Toothbrush /Tumbler Holder
priOnc0e59
532Our usual cash & carry
49
B. Tissue Holder #9059 with 4- •
1 16" backplate Our usual Oa
C &C 12 49
C. Towel Ring #9056 Our usual 79
cash & carry puce 7 99
In Gold or Silver -finish
Single Handle
lavatory Set 20% Off
Single handle -controls volume and
temperature Comes complete with
mectiaMeatwaste assembly
»84051 GOLD FINISH — Now 59.95
r-84061 SILVER FINISH— Now 49.55
Our usual cash & carry price for the
Gold finish set is 75.95, for the Silver
finish set is 61.95
20% Off
ONE WEEK ONLY
Ultra White Stippletone. a ready -
to -use vinyl coating. imparts a
decorative textured finish to all
walls and ceilings. For an extra
coarse finish. use Super Texture
Stippletone. Both can be tinted.
Your choice:
Our Usual
el,&C 10.95
Save over 30%
ONE WEEK ONLY
Kit includes 7' 9 roller. mohair
sleeve and metal tray Ideal for
general purpose painting
drywall, plaster or wood
Galtan
2 fail SALE
WHILE STOCK LASTS
Here's your opportunity to stock up on
beautifully designed knobs. pulls, hinges
and catches, quality made by National
Hardware Buy any piece at our usual
cash & carry price and get a second one
at no extra cost Hurry while stock lasts
KNOBS * PULLS * HINGES
CATCHES Buy 1 Get 1 Free
Save 3.18 on this Cameo
Vanity Basin
Self -nmming with self -draining soap
dish In white. size 17"x20' Made of
Cetcon acetal copolymer Faucets not
included
Our Usual Cash &
Carry Price 13.95
4" Faucet Set
Triple chrome plated plastic 4
faucet set includes pop-up waste
For basin shown above or for any
basin with 4" centres
Our Usual Cash &
77
Carry 14.95 1 1
Double Swag Light
Polished brass finish with white
glass globes, 60" chain Takes 2-60
Watt bulbs not included HE 940
Our usual C &C--19 99A--
WHILE STOCk LASTS
At's easy to create beautiful fur-
niture with our 12" and 15-
, wood spindles and components
and they're on sale at 25% off
our usual cash 8 carry prices
Hurry while selections are best
IN WHITE ONLY ...
Matte by Dural. this white late,.
can be used indoott-QtAtif„
usual cash & carry rinte but it's of's on sale for one weekVnt
at 3 99 a gallon Bettjaphurri'f
this one •
Armstrong Place 'n Press
1 2ux 12" Floor Tiles
Thy re first quality and they're available
It'achciTce of patteiftwanct ebtors •
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378 3181
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296 4991
768 1520
777 6001
734 1221
KITCHENER - WINDSOR EAST AND
WINDSOR WEST: FRIDAY tit! 9 P.M.
SAMIDAYS TILLS:30P