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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-06-09, Page 124 THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1955 #10,IAMM4NA44R1FNH,1M4A4Neleil mseeine4NNNtmeullesseeeemn47gmlmeemememe eeelemeastimaina+e. We Specie'Size In INSTALLATION Of All Types Of Floor And Wall Coverings _ • PLASTIC WALL TILES • CONGOLEUMS, INLAID LINOLEUMS. • BROADLOOM CARPET See Our Wide Variety Of 9 Inside And Outside Paints T. and T. Fluorin Your Decorating Headquarters Phone 718 Exeter Phone 133 Zurich 1111lg111kI llelllll,l„,1,p 1111111111,11111111111111,1,111,11111.111111111,11111,11,1,1„,11111111111.,1,111”11,1,11,1/II,Ilalllll 111111111' ..►i We I1IIIIt1I111111111111111t11t11It11101111111IIIIIIIIIIII/111111 mlm tUmm% Apologize! Here They Coffee Maxwell House 1 LB. BAG $1 Pork & Beans Clark's 6 20 OZ. TINS $1 Peaches 4 20 OZ. TINS $1 We are sorry, but we had no idea so many people would be in to buy from us, and our stocks were not large enough to supply everyone with our specials. We leave decided to • lawn some of the same prices • again so every customer has gut op- portunity to SAVE. Are Again! Crisco 3 LBS. $1 Soups Campbell's Tomato or Vel. 8 TINS $1 Margarine Good Luck 3 LBS. $1 More Meat Counter Specials 1 Lb. Weiners I Lb. Bologna 1 Lb. Sausage ALL FOR $1 Butter 57c Chicken Loaf Sliced — 430 Lb. Head Cheese 3 Lb. Tin —. 990 These Prices Effective Thurs., Fri. & Sat., June 9, 10, 11 FREE Now Is Strawberry Time 1 Marra's Strawberry Shortcake With Every $3 Order of Groceries on Friday Night Only REMEMBER OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 10 SATURDAY` NIGHT TILL 11 Free Parking Area Right Beside Thi Store Lighted and Supervised for your Convenience DOUG RIVERS Phone 79 FOOD MARKET Exeter For Results Vote For T -A Want -Ads .EOR SA. LE 40 WEAN ER PIGS--APP1y Allan Westcott, phone 1.76-r-32 Exeter, 9*. ROBUST S13ED BEANS—Apply" Gar- net Willert, 13.11. 1 Dashwood, phone 47r13, KITi°I13N RANGE, aklodel 613 toll), white enamel; manh ufacturred by Entern- Enter- prise Foundry Co., Sackville, N,B,; oempleto with 54 gal. storage drum and tap 10 lengths new stove ,pipe; cost $325 new. Will sacrifice for $175. App1Y i'`/S A. C. Watson, 161 Welling- ton Cres„ R.C.A.F. Centralia. 9* FI41W1RB GIRL'S DRESS, white ea - tin, Size 5 to 7. May be seen. at Brady ( 14v eel's. * 2 FORAGE ROSES with unloader• 1 forage box with unloader and rubber tired wagon; like new, and cheap. W. Si moons .0 Sons, Exeter. 9c ROTO BALER, Allis-Chah iers; also John Deere No, 12!. P.T.O. combine priced to sell. Apply James AV. Gar- diner, Kit4.ton, phone 21-r-10. 9* IIOU'SI; TRAILER. 13 ft. cabin. Road- nmaster, sleeps four, insulated; fully furnished, eleetric brakes, in very good condition; Wel or best cash offer. Phone London 3-4963 or apply 198 Springbank Drive. 90 6 PIGS, weaned two weeks. Apply Joe 'White, R.R. 1 Crediton. 9* BABY BUGGY -1S2 Carling St., phone 239, Exeter. Mrs. Doug Harrison. 9e TEAM SCPFFI.ER, International, in good condition, Phone 177-r-31 Ex- eter. 9c( INT. H. TEAM SCL'FFLER, discs and side. cutters. Maurice Coates, R,R. 1 Centralia, phone 4S-7 Kirk - ton. 9* 3 YEARLING HEIFERS, Aberdeen. Angus, thoroughbred. Apply Garfield Cornish, R,R. 1 Woodham. 9* TRUCK, International . -Ton, racks and tarp: all in good condition. Boul- Iianne Feed Mill, Crediton, phone 31-R'. 90 MODEL "A" FORD in running con- dition; tires good; $30. Apply James Knox, Clandeboye, Phone Lucan 162- r-21. 90 10 YORK CHUNKS—Ken Preszcator, Crediton, phone 26-r-2 Crediton, 90 CABIN TRAILER, home -snide, with a steel frame, $125. Apply to Roy Smale, Hensall. 9:16c GRAIN & FORAGE BLOWER, Smal- ley, with tilting table; two 16 ft. hay racks; also a number of thicken shelters; all in good condition. W. J. Hensel', Iiippen, Ont., phone 678-r-12 CUSTOM CAPONIZING and started capons on order. Phone 57-r-23 Dash- wood or apply Carl Oestreicher. 4:14 - 6:30* MORE FARMERS are switching to the Surge Milker. Contact Lovell Mc- Guire, Surge Service Dealer, Wing - ham, phone 593. We specialize in good cow milking. 19:5:23:6* SEED BEANS, Michellte, Michigan Robust and Clipper. Pedlar's steel or aluminum roofing and stable equip- ment. Qualified men to put your roof on. Reasonable -prices. Apply Erwin Scott, Lucan. °.6:2:9 The Biggest Event Sale Of The Floral Year June 12 to 18 It's Isere — The Event You've Waited For THE NATIONAL ROSE SALE First Qualify, High Priced Roses at One Low, Low Price $3.00 Per Dozen. FOR 6 DAYS ONLY Order Early Reder's Flowers 37 Main St. Phone 761. Lou Asks: Your Car Beat Up ? Trade It In For One Of PEARSON'S USED CARS '52 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN, one owner $I,295 "51 MERCURY SEDAN, new tires, lovely $1,295 154 SPECIAL BUICX' , low, Iow mileage $2,595 '50 CHEV COACH AND SEDAN, your choice $ 850 t9 METEOR SEDAN, nice clean ear $ 695 'Si METEOR COACH, overdrive -$ave with this one $1,050 '4' CHEV SEDAN, new paint $ 495 '47 SUPER BUICK with radia—Be a big wheel and drive this one $ 795 '53 DODGE PICICUP TRUCIC, A-1 for the low price of $ 999 And Lots Of Others You Can See Lou Day or Night Peaison Motor Sales Your Pont aG Buick GMC Dealer PHONE 608 OR. 31.8 EXETER PHONE 78 ZURICH FOR SALE CEMENT GRAVEL, Plastering sand, lane gravel and garden .dirt. Apply Sherwood Brack, Itbreter, phare 489- W or Goldwin Glenn, Ailsa Craig, phone 619-r-13. 19:26:2:9* TENDERS WANTED CONCESSION PRIVILEGES Tenders for concession privileges at Exeter Races, Wednesday, July 6, rust be in the hands of Secretary W. C. Allison not later than June 20. EXETER TURF CLUB 9:1Ge TENDERS FOR COAL South Huron District High School Board invites tenders for Coal for the school building on Gidley Street, Ea. titer. Livingston stokers require 150 tons of 1?1 x ?y oil treated stoker coal. Tenders should quote price pet' ton delivered at the school as required and should provide an analysis, Please address tenders to the Sec- retary of the Board, B. D. Howey, Exeter, Ontario, by June 15, 1955. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. 90 LOST R-RE'.EL AND TIRE off Oliver trac- tor front Alton Isaac's gate to town line and back a mite -and -a -quarter in Biddulph, last fall. Alton Isaaac, phone 720-W3 Exeter. 90 WANTED PUMP JACK—Alton Isaac, phone 720 - WS Exeter. 9c WANTED TO RENT—Unfurnished 3- bedroom house and an apartment. to August, for school teachers. Contact W. C. Pearce, Realtor, phone 435. Otte $5,000 on first class mortgage, 126 acres. Apply Box "D" Times- Advb- cate. • 90 BEET & BEAN CULTIVATOR, 4 -row, used, horse-drawn. .Apply Box "A" Times -Advocate. 9* 2 -ROW SCUFFLER, Farman A, and attachments. Apply Tinies-Advocate. 2:9* EMPLOYMENT WANTED CUSTOM;BALING—Square bales,•Ap- Nophone X48 -r-19 Klrkton. Cen- tralia,26:2:9:160 FARMERS! Arrange now for your farm help. Experienced Holland ram- ifies. Also wanted to rent—SO- to. 100 - acre farms. Write Henry Nyhius, R. 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31. 12-10tfe BABY CHICKS FOR SALE LET'S HELP YOU catch up with the good markets, with Bray Chicks. They have pullets, dayold or started. Mixed chicks. Wade choice, Attract- ively summer priced. .August broilers —order now. Contact us for full par- ticulars. Eric Carscadden, Exeter. phone 246-W, 9 MISCELLANEOUS MANURE -50 loads of manure free of, charge providing it is removed Irene, the premises by July 1. Exeter Turf Club, W. C. Allison, secretary. 9c REPAIRS on all_ makes of bicycles; quick, cautious service. Apply Dale Armstrong, 414 Albert St., Exeter. Phone 207 before 6 p,m. or phone 375- W any time. Free pickup and de- livery. 9c SEEPTIC TANK CLEANING -Clean your tank now and avoid trouble later, We will be in your town from June 2 until June 10. If you wish to have your septic tank or cesspool cleaned, phone 770 Exeter. 2:9c SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED—Immed- iate service. Phone 108 or 103-W Lu- can—Butler Bros. 4:7 - 7:7* CARPENTRY Kitchen Cupboards, Alterations, Re- pairing. Abe Schout, 28 Victoria St., Phone 410-W Exeter. 31tfc WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Artificial Insemination service for all breeds of cattle. For service or information Phone Clinton 242 col- lect, between 7:30 and 10:00 A.M. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. on Sundays. tic S. S. S. S. Why bother with dull tools. Let us recondition your saws, knives, scis- sors, garden tools, etc., etc. All ma- chine sharpened. Stew's Sharpening Service, Sanders St. East, phone 454, 2tfc "STANDARD OF THE WOODS" — McCulloch Chain Saws! All models and complete service (we rent) avail- able at McCulloch Saw Sales, 428 Huron St., Stratford, phone 1061-J. 9-16tfc NOTICES RE: SWIMMING RIDottVJEW PARK Parents are warned that children swimming at Riverview Park do so at their own risk. Until the regular summer :program commences on July 4, supervision will be confined to the fllowing hours: Saturday -10 to 11:90 a.m, and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.; Sunday - 1 to 9:30 p.m. and 5:30 to 7:50 p.m.; other days -4 to 6 pan. C. V. PICKARD, Town Clerk 9:16:23 HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The June Session Of Huron County Council will meet in the Court House, Goderich, on Wednesday June 15th, 1055, at 10.00 a.m. E.D.S'�.T. All accounts notices of deputations or petitions should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than noon, on Saturday, June llth, 1955. 118: R1VERVIEW PARK, EXETER Reservations for picnics may be made with Mr. W. Doupe at the park or through the clerk's office. No charge is made but donations toward the upkeep of the park will be ap- preciated,. C. V. PICi:CARD, Town Clerk 2:9c STOCK WANTED I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. --G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. tfe DEAD OR DISABLED teem animals, Removed DrOmptly, and efficiently in clean sanitary trucks. Phone celleet Exeter 287, William Stene Sons, Limited Ingersoll, Ontario _ 4:14 r< 6:13e ATTENT10N FARMERS! Prompt and cettrleous service bn all dead or disc shied farm animals. Phone N:oitect, Ed Andrews. Seaforth 851-r-11, Ex-. titer 236. l6tfc DEAD, DISAt#LRD STOClt ._- Seven- day week service for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, calves. --Glen iflennedy, ohne collect 168-W Lucan or 3xet r HELP WANTED ✓-IOUSEKEEPER, in Country, for 3 men; modern conveniences good wages, Apply Alex hackney, R.R. 1 reirkton, phone 21;r-7 'cotton. 9:16* YOUNG WOMEN wanted to clerk in Camera Shop in Grand Bend. State clerical experience. Apply Box "N" Times -Advocate. FOR RENT MODERN HOUSE --Six rooms, in Ex- eter. Apply Saturday afternoon and evening oily. Phone 049-W Exeter. • 90 APARTMENT, 3 -room, private ent- rance, furnished utilities paid; no children, Phone 8 Crediton. 9* APARTNLENT—Hot and cold water, bath and laundry room• suitable for two adults and one child, Phone 637- R or apply 170 Victoria St., ExeteJr. APARTMENT — Private bath, com- pletely redecorated, new kitchen cup- boards: immediate possession. .Apply Box "H" Times -Advocate. 9c LAND—Apply H. Peterson, Dash- wood, Ont. 9* FURNISHED ROOM for lady or gentleman, Apply Times -Advocate. 9 * APARTMENT — Living room, bed- room, kitchen and 3 -piece bathroom; separate entrance; immediate posses- sion. 0. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. Ti1RNIP PLANTER, Precision. Har- old Dignan, 3 miles west of Hensall, phone Zurich 91-r-18. 5:12-6:17* SMALL APARTMENT, furnished $35 476 month, Apply Elliot Apts., phone FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum cleaners. Beavers Hardware Exeter. REAL ESTATE 100 ACRE FARM, Vie miles south of Crediton; all tillable clay loam soil; remodelled 7 -room briok house; bath- room, furnace and attached garage; good bank barn, hydro equipped. Terms and possession can be arrang- ed to suit purchaser, Apply Herb Mitchell. 2:9* WE HAVE SOME building lots in various parts of town. W, C. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen. HENSALL--Frame house and extra lot located on main street. Immediate possession to settle estate, GUARANTY .TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Broker R. B. Paterson, Phone 51 HENSALL, Ontario. BUILDING LOT, choice location; corner Huron and Albert streets; others. C. V. Pickard, realtor, Main St., -Exeter, Ont. REDUCED PRICE. Good brick )rouse, divided into two separate living units complete with separate kitchens and 3-plece ,bathrooms; oil heated; easy terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. APARTMENT HOUSE, Exeter. This house can be bought at a eery low price in comparison to the income it produces. C. V. Pickard, realtor, Main St.,- Exeter, Ont. HENSALL—Frame House and extra lot, centrally located, on corner., Fur- nace and bath. Lots taxes. Priced for quick sale. Immediate possession. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Broker R. B. Paterson, Phone 51 HENSALL, Ontario. STORE—Television and sporting goods store; large service shop; nice family, living grsrters, and in addi- tion, two large apartments that bring in a revenue of $1,560.00 per year. This building was built in 1952 and is well finished throughout. A prosper- ous business is being done but owner has other interests. $10,000.00 plus stock at cash will give you possession, of this good property and business. Balance on very easy terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. HENSALL—One of Hensall's finer homes. Solid brick; choice main street location; all conveniences; hardwood floors, etc. with good basement. Ex- cellent state of repair: Immediate possession. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Broker R. B. Paterson, Phone 51 HENSALL, Ontario. 6 -ROOM HOUSE, clapboard, 3 -piece bath, large living room, modern kit- chen with large cupboard space, stain- less sink, arborlte counter ton;'4 bed- rooms, 1 downstairs, good basement and furnace;. extra lot with barn and garage; income from barn. /Apply, Ralph Batten. 524 William St. COMFORTABLE 3 -bedroom residence, Crediton. This home has modern a- piece bath and nicely -equipped kit- chen and is nicely finished through- out. Very reasonably priced. C. V. Pickard, realtor, Main St., Exeter. 3 -BEDROOM HOUSE, new -349 Ed- ward St. R. E. Balkwlll 14tfn c BRICK HOUSE with bathroom, small barn over 1 acre land, Stephen taxes. W. b. Pearce, realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen.. 24tfc NEW ASBESTOS SHINGLE 1 -floor house, full basement. automatic air conditioned oil furnace, 3 bedrooms. modern kitchen, colored bathroom fixtures. William Pearce, realtor; Berl Parsons, Fred Cole, salesmen. 24tfe AUCTION SALES Clearing AUCTION SALE of Tractors, Farm Implements, Auto, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises LOT 10, CON. 2, USBORNE TWP. 11;1 Miles South of Exeter,. and 11S Miles East, on the St. Marys Road The undersigned auctioneer receiv- ed instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1955 at 1:00 p.m. Sharp TRAC=TORS & AUTO: 1951 Stude- baker Coach, in new* condition; Case L.A. Standard tractor on rubber, in good condition; Allis-Chalmers W.F. Standard tractor on rubber, in A-1 condition; M -H 2 -furrow tractor plow; ?SOD. 4 -section lever harrows, like new; 5-aectlon diamond harrows; Coekshutt 4 -row setiffler; 8 -drum Steel roller; Waterloo ALM. side de- livery" rake, like t'tew: 3 -horse culti- vator; horse disc; M -H 1 -ft. potver taks.-off binder in good condition: grain grinder, like new; Vessot ?min grinder, like new; cutter: walk• ini2 Mole; tanning tnUJ; Frost & Wood. 6 -ft, cut mower; sliding rack; Inter- eatibnttl cream separator root Ruiner: ernery': 4 15.11, eleetrie motor; double harness; Stone boat; ebainll; forks; sbbvels, etc., etc. Drnrham =bull, 2 years old, from Re tiered stock. HOUSEIIOLLi l I`FF,CTS:. 'rtoy re- frigerator, 8 cu, tt., like new; Beatty electric 'washing machine; kitchen table; kitchen cabinet; dining room chairs; oalt rocker; leather rocker; chesterfield 'chairs; arm Chair; White sewing machine; Quebec heater; Prin- cess rat kitchen range, like new; Beatty rangette, like new; 3 bed- room suites, complete with springs and mattress; dressers and com- modes; Filter 'Queen vacuum cleaner, with all attachments; 2 centre tables; glass combination sideboard; 2 elec- tric lamps; quantity of !bedding; mats and cushions; ironing board; dress- maker stand; ,clothes horse; electric heater; toilet set• corner cupboard; it 1 t c h e n utensils; sealers, crooks; clothes hamper; lawn mower; lawn chairs; Rocicet power mower; garden tools, Many articlestoo numerous to mention. No Reserve—everything will be sold, TERMS: Cash. HAROLD KERSLAECE MRS. EILEEN W,EBBI ; Executors for the Estate GARNET HICI{S hur KClerkotia ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer $ Clearing AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises Lot 29 Road South from Lawrence Jason's Garage, in the VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND The undersigned auctioneer receiv- ed instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1955 at 1:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 29, Brenner Survey, on which is situated a log cabin house in fair condition, suitably arranged for summer tour- ists; also garage and never -failing water supply. This property is very nicely located. Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold sub- ject to a reasonable reserve bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS & MIS- CELLANEOUS ITEMS: Kitchen table and chairs; cupboard; buffet; various rocking chairs; lawn chairs; fern stands; antique cuckoo clock; dining room table and chairs; phonograph; 3 trunks; coal :oil stove; three 2- burner hot plates; steel bed, complete with springs and mattress; dresser; m cot; irrors; fancy dishes; various centre tables: silverware; g1 .tstvare; full line of kitchen utensils; comfort- ers; cushions; quilts; garden and carpenter tools, etc,, etc. TERMS: Cash. • Estate of the" late Marcus Wilds" NIRS. FRANK STATTON, Executrix ALVIN- WALPER, Auctioneer 9:16 AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture On Main Street in the VILLAGE OF CREDITON SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1955, at 1:30 p.m. Under instructions received from Mr. Lloyd Wein, we will sell: Plano and bench; 3 -piece chester- field suite; writing desk and chair; occasional chair; TV chair; tri -light table lamps; pedistais; hall tree; din- ing room - table; 6 chairs; buffet; china cabinet; large mirrors; ironing board; hall rack; G.E, washing ma- chine; sewing machine; library table; bird cage andstand; chest of drawers; living room rug; 5 beds, springs and mattresses; 3 dressers; dressing table; 2 lawn chairs; 2 wardrobes; 3 bed- room stands; •bedside commode; lamp tables;cabinet battery radio; _trunks; Quebec heater; 2 f olding chairs; verandah swing; wheelbarrow; lawn mower; ladder; vacuum cleaner. Many other articles. ,. In ease of rain sale will be held under cover. 1 TERMS: Cash. Estate of the late Mrs. G. Wein and. Miss Maletta Wein LLOYD WEIN, Executor E. SMITH, Clerk WILLIAM H. SMITH, Auctioneer Crediton, Phone 7-7R 9:16 LET US CHECK YOUR TIRES BEFORE YOU START ON A HOLIDAY TRIP GOODIVEAR TIRE HEADQUARTERS 660 En•t°Y safe, free roubledrivin9 holidaYend°ble °n Me ear t'es► Goo Y l°"4 sE� us JIMMY HATTER PHONEDAY 91 NIGHT 84 DASHWOOD, ONT. GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE From kyle 6to18 ae Goodwin's Hensall A PAIR OF EXTRA PAINTS FREE or• 20% OFF regular prices on a Tip Top Tailors MADE -TO -MEASURE SUIT Many Patterns to Choose From Also a - good range of Trshirts, caps, sport shirts, swim suits, swim trunks, sun suits, ,shorts, sox and pants for all the family, and priced to fit your pocket books. . Goodwin's HENSALL 4F nes -= lune6ionaVue5. yr 'ba aa�vzc➢ ..,.�,co:rx�'s.�i�t^ sro'.aa�'.:k. . , ;�,>K>R} ro k��Z`'.w>.,.p®F ...:.pis Old South, Grapefruit Juice . Rose Sweet . Mixed Pickles . . Libby's Spaghetti IN TOMATO SAUCE ♦ 2 TUNA FISH, Solid White 2 for 39¢ SALMON, Maple Leaf Sockeye 39¢ RINSO, 100 Off 670 SWEET RELISH, Supreme 23¢ PREPARED MUSTARD, R & W r 12¢ INSTANT COFFEE, R & W $1.45 AUNT MARY COFFEE 930 Choice eu/s of Prime w4 e' £L5 . 25c 29c FOR 2.5c CORN FLAKES 40 ,Quaker, 5¢'Off ...: 200 CUSTARD POWDER, GM 330 RINSO, '5¢ Off 34¢ VINEGAR, Canada Spirit or Blend 19¢ KLEENEX 2 for 35¢ EARLY RISER COFFEE 85¢ JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER 33¢ CAMPBELL'S Chicken Soups Chicken Gumbo — Chicken Noodle Cream of Chicken — Chicken With Rice 2 for 33c Prime Rib Roast 53c Ib. First Five Ribs, "King of Roasts" Lean Minced Beef 29c Ib. Freshly Ground Pure Pork Sausage 43c lb. Swift's Brookfield—Loose Premium Bologna 25c Ib. Premium Salami 59c Ib. Side_ Bacon sw1FT's 1/a Ib, pt<b, 35c Strawberries Arriving Dairiy -- Moderately Priced Watermelon 18 -Lb. Average 99¢ CELLO TOMATOES, Pkg190 COOKING ONIONS 3 Lbs230 CABBAGE 2 Lbs, 15¢ RICK'S FOODLAND OPEN WEDNESDAY MORNINGS BY POPULAR DEMAND Open Tues., Fri. and Sat. Nights -- Your RA & White Supermarket, Exeter South 1 a t e 4 4 +" 44 ` 1„ 1 .! •iq f.. 4 4 a , '4 '4 AI 1