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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-08-15, Page 9Close to 400 attend barbecue at Creditor By MRS.. L. PRESZCATOR CR EDITON /bout 3'70 persons were served last 'Tharsday evening at a chicken barbecue sponsored by the .Crediton. WI. PERSONALS Rev. and Mrs. Schlep, ker and family left early in the week for a trip to the western provinces. Mrs. Mary Faist returned home Sunday after vacationing at Bobcaygeon with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist and family. Mr, Joe Varley is a patient at South Huron Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oestricher visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs.ugene Fink, beiner and family of Barrie Visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner., Mr, Wm. Woodall, of Windsor spent a few days during the week with his father, Mr. Jo, seph Woodall, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr and daughter of Baden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lamport and Dennis, Sunday visitors with Mr, .and Mrs. Carl Radford were Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Radford and sop and Mrs. A. Radford of Myth. Misses Darlene Webb of PashwoOd and Glenda Pfaff are holidaying this week with Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Hill. Mr, geOrge Pack, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pack and daugh - ters, London, visited on Sun- day with Miss Lillian Haist and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fahr- ner, Mr. and Mrs. El. Crandon of Strathroy called this week on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oes- tricher. Rev. and Mrs. Ed. Aldworth of Harrow called on friends in the community Sunday, Baptism was observed in the Crediton United Church onSun- day when Daniel Melvin, son of Cpl and Mrs. J. Z. Maillet, was baptised. 411 and Mrs. Maillet left Monday for their new post- ing at Camp Borden. Mr. and Mrs. WM. Bender and Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Becker and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Caswell of London. tmertime Comfort ...with a low-cost,life-insured loan ,..n.a.WMPWAVILVAMEWSZVMEatragtanMACZLW.Mefoom, ''''''''''""C41"*Matin'A,'AVULE*.i.11,0765MMVX54±NIVIAve."4) LIANK OF MONTREAL P Farrilig Rnance a ... The Colonial Hotel GRAND BEND Visit Our Lovely Air Conditioned DINING ROOM Tar 11111151kt CA" CAYCK. /LIMY 141,1 OUT .111111,141 1.4. Pitt gtROILED pTEAKS. gEN „,. 1_!114ri!..6 PM, S • .1Z 1;4 7. ;;;... ; joian6momi•mensawigninewirisPitaiism46.0 in All Rooms Have Private Baths, Telephones and Television AMERICAN EXPRESS AND DINERS CLUB CARDS HONORED . . MEMBER A.T.R.O. Soup or Juice Rolla and Crackers SMALL STEAK Salad - 2 Vegetables Beverage $1.00 Soup or Juice BARBECUED BEEF ON BUN OR PORK French Fries Beverage 800 Soup or Juice Rolls and Crackers ASSORTED COLD PLATE Potato Salad Beverage asp Soup or Juice FISH & CHIPS Beverage $1.00 Soup or Juice Hot Buttered Roll QUARTER OF BROASTED CHICKEN (White or Dark M eat) Salad 2 Vegetables Beverage $1.00 Soup or Juice Rolls and Crackers ROASTED SPARE RIBS WITH DRESSING 2 Vegetables Beverage $1.00 Soup or Juice GRILLED CHEESE SANDWICH or MINCED STEAK ON BUN Beverage 600 FRUIT SALAD PLATE $1.00 Soup or Juice Rolls and Crackers SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT SAUCE Beverage $1.00 Soup or Juice Rolls and Crackers FRIED SHRIMP COLONIAL Beverage $1.00 Soup or Juice MACARONI & CHEESE Beverage $1,00 PIZZA PIE Med. $1.00 Large $1.50 Deluxe 250 Extra ALEK TRIC/AN;Avs ME REASON OUR. SERVICE /S /N $1/CH ormAisio:wirm ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS WE NAVE COMPLETE COMMAND ,1 F NO JOB TOO LARGE NOR TOO SMALL DON ROOTH ELECTRIC 0 Olt NTR LS LIGHTING ;.35.0282.10 HURON W Timp*Acivocatp, APgust 1S:?. 1901 1.;',app. MS at Cromarty ost to area groups chairman .ot.the board of new Ewalt college Introduced by Mrs, T. I.!, '.Scott, :.$11des Showing the .contrast in the 'Old deaconess tralgin. school and the new Ewart College were. Interesting and informative, MrS. Calder Melcaigpre sided for the meeting and waapsist- ed in devotional exercisOS by Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Mrs.ROPer.t Laing and Mrs. Laniond, Must- wood, Mr, and. Mrs, Cecil Mur- ray of gNete,r, Mr. and los. ponald .morpby and j3radley of Londerii Mr, and Mrs. Howe, South Lyon, Michigan, Air, and Mrs, Bert Hannon, Chuck., Jill, jtraply, Gary and Sally Gail of South Lyon. was voted to make the Howe gathering an annual event, tinday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Otto walker were Mrs. Prances Statham and sonS Fielding and Harry of parkhtll and Mr, and Mrs. Qarnet Cock- well of Dashwood. ENTERTAIN GRO .ups The members of the wMS and the iViarian Ritchie Auxil, iary of Cromarty church enter, tained the ladies from Knpx Church , Mitchell, Caven Chnrch, Exeter and Segforth Presbyterian Church societies in the church Monday evening. The highlight of the evening's program was an address by Mrs. Denton Taylor of Belle- cal numberS were provided by the gvenPlg Adxiiieries frOM Exeter, Worth and Mitchell. Mrs, Qerall Carey gave court- esy reimarlcs. By r NEN hicKg.44A.R Oft()MAIVI7 mr. and MrS.. T, Laing, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Laing, Mr, and Mrs, -Clarence Coleman and Wayne wore gileStS at the Cald, well,Sharpe wedding reception. in Clinton on Friday night. mr, and. Mrs, Laverne Wale lace spent the. weekend with Mrs, Harry- .Elliott and family et Hssex, Miss Margaret Wallace returned home after holidaying. for a week with her, sister. Miss Alice Walker of London is holidaying with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Otto Walker. Mr. and Mrs, Hector Tur, cotte, David, Terry and Irene of Kirkland Lake are visiting at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and mrs, Alex Walker. mr, and Mrs, Roy McGhee spent the weekend in London with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mc, Ghee, • Mr, Wm, Ramsey returned home on Saturday after two week's holidays in Northern Ontario. Mip5 Sandra Mille}, of Win- throp and MiSs Linda Currie, Dorchester, are holidaying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Walker. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Laurie McKellar has re- turned home from the Sick Qiildren's Hospital, in London. Mrs. Carlyle Meikle and in- fant son returned home from Seaforth Hospital on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Francis of Woodstock were Sunday visit- ors with •Mr. and Mrs. K. Mc- Kellar and other relatives here. A number of friends and re- latives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calder McKaig on Friday evening to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith of Vancouver and Mr, ?M. mrs., wrn, .mcicatg .anti family of W- bury, During thp evening Mr, and Mrs. :Smith showed movie pictures of their triptoDisney, land, California,Shannon B4 O. of victoria, Vancouver and their own .nome, Mr- and Mrs. Wesley Russell have gone .on an eNiended motor trip through Northern Ontario, Mrs. R. Rogers.of MoosejaW... $ask. is a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs, T. L. SPOtt• Among those attending a re- union of the Howe families, which was held at the borne of Mr, and Mrs. Gary Quance on August ,11. were Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Howe and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wilds, Kevin, Kenneth and Kimberlee of DaSh- Teaching graduate Reginald L. Finkbeiner, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Finkbeiner, Crediton, a graduate of London Teachers' College, has been appointed to a grade four class at Tecumseh School, London. He attended HSDHS. Book covers - continued from page 8 complete the folds inside each cover and fasten firmly with cellulose tape. With this type of book cover, titles are clearly visible and there's no danger of the wrong book going to school. Even if the children get caught in the rain, the waterproof plastic will give their books excellent pro- tection. It is so tough, one cover should last the whole term with- out growing dog-eared the way paper does. The old saying that "you can't tell a book by its cover" may not be as true as it once was. Ill Health ? Daily Specials See your doctor first. Bring your prescription to MIDDLETON'S DRUGS spent a couple of dayslast week with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith- ers and Johnnie. Mr. Donald MacPherson and Ricky, George Davidson, Donald Manners, Joe VanBeek and Ter- ry Tweedle of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr. Walter MacPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clem- ents of Dearborn, Mich., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Selbourne English. C. WOODBURN Keith Walper, Morley Eagle- son, Clarence, Paul and Peter Steeper are all attending the United Church boys' camp at Goderich this week. We nd y Hicks and Elsie Schoffield had previously attended the girls' camp at Goderich. Mrs. Joe Horner accompa- nied by Mrs. Stanley Scott and Mrs. Beatrice Dixon of Park- hill, Miss Isabel Mitchell of Toronto, Mrs. E. Jennings and Miss Luella Reddick of London attended service at St. Johns Anglican Church in London to hear the Most Rev. Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Can- terbury. Misses Viola and B on ni e Tweddle of West Corners spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Carman Woodburn. Mrs. Lorene Doan and Cyn- thia of Toronto visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curts. Johnnie Porter of Parkhill visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horner and Mrs. Joe Horner Sr. Mr. 'Jerry Glousher of Galt this Sunday, Wednesday afternoon and during the even ing throughout the week, Hunter - Duvar By MRS. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Christ- man and family of Le Roy, N.Y. visited at the home of her moth- er, Mrs. Bus Lagerwerf. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodge of Detroit spent a few days last week with their aunt, Mrs. Al- bert Pollock. Mrs. Lulu MacGregor and Mrs. Helen Eagleson entertain- ed at a trousseau tea for Miss Carole MacGregor, a bride- elect of last Saturday. Ricky and Debbie Morrissey spent last week with th e i r grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Woodburn. Mr. Lloyd Stewardson re- turned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, last Friday. Donna and Johnnie Gollen visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Riley and family of Dublin. Mr. Hugh Horner and Gregory of Toronto visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horner and Mrs. Joe Horner, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Larmer of Peterboro visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Car- man Woodburn. Chris Rinker of London is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey. Mrs. Jeanette Hunter of Scar- boro and Miss Isabel Dafoe of Woodstock visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Steep- er. Mrs. John McCallum return- ed to London on Sunday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Har- old McDonald. Wayne Tweddle of West Cor- ners visited last week with his grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. Milton Woodurn. Dinner Menu The Ontario Safety League lists two major automobile haz- ards--loose nuts, tight drivers. Served From 12 Noon to Midnight SHDHS Students (FROM THE BROILER) (Served with Mushrooms or Onion Rings) ROASTS Special Cut Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus $2.50 Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus $1.75 Ontario Young Tom Turkey $1.75 Sirloin $4.00 $3.50 $2.75 $3.00 $2.25 $3.00 $2.25 $2.50 Leg of Pork with Dressing $1.75 Spring Chicken, Apple Jelly $1.75 Baked Pork Spare-Ribs with Dressing $2.00 SEA FOODS Porterhouse Steak New York Cut Sirloin Special Cut New York Filet Mignon Princess Junior Filet Mignon T-Bone Steak Sirloin Steak Wing Steak (15-oz.) Broiled Ham Steak (Hawaiian Style) MISS MURIEL HERN Miss Margaret Johns of Elimville visited for a few days last week with Miss Elsie Mil- ler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Exeter, visited last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Everard Miller. The Selves picnic was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hern visited on Sunday with Mrs. L. Kyle and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westcott and family of Exeter. Alan Hern spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Stu Smale of St. Marys. Ken Smale returned home with him for holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hern and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jaques attended the Shelburne Old Time Fiddlers last Friday evening. ZION UCW The Zion UCW meeting was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Morris Bern. The president Mrs. Wellington Brock conducted the business. Mrs. Gerald Hern and Mrs. Tom Brock very ably gave the chapter in the study book. Two harvest hymns were sung and Vernon Bern faVored with a piano instrumental. Broiled Large Australian Deep Fried Fantail Shrimp $1.75 Broiled South African Lobster Tail Deep Fried Oysters OUR SPECIALTIES FROM THE BROASTER Colonial Broasted Rock Cornish Game Hen $3.50 Colonial Quick Chick (1/2 Chicken De-jointed) $2.00 Colonial Quick Chick (1/4 Chicken White or Dark Meat) $1.75 Center Cut Lamb Chops, Mint Jelly $2.00 Choice Back Spare-Ribs $2.00 Double Loin Pork Chops $2.00 Special Selected Jumbo Shrimp $2.00 Frog Legs, Tartar Sauce $2.00 Fresh Lake Huron White Fish $2.00 Rainbow Trout (De-boned) $2.00 Deep Sea Scallops $2.00 Sweet and Sour Pork Colonnal Special Broasted Shrimp $2.25 Pineapple Chicken $1.75 Fresh Perch $1.50 Chicken Chow Mein . . ..... $2.00 CHINESE DISHES Beat The Rush! Get Your Books NOW And Be Ready For The Opening Day Chicken Chop Suey $1.50 Shrimp Chop Suey $1.50 Sweet and Sour Shrimp with Pineapple $1.75 ...... .. . ........ SALAD PLATES Assorted Cold Plate Potato Salad Fruit Salad with Cottage Cheese $1.50 Tuna Fish or Salmon Salad $1.50 FREE TO YOU DURING AUGUST ONLY $1 49 CARTRIDGE PEN ALL ENTREES INCLUDE Soup Du Jour, Vegetable, Choice of Juice Whipped, Baked, French Fried Potatoes Jello, Ice Cream, Pudding Tea, Coffee, Milk Pecan Pie 350 All Other Pies and Desserts 25}* With Every $5.00 Order Of Supplies Make Your Reservations Now For Thanksgiving Dinner Oct., 13 14 INDIVIDUAL STUFFED TURKEY WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS FOR WALL FAMILIES TO PARTIES OF 20 Exeter At .Sehtioi Headquarters Phone 235,2973 Meet Your Fliencis.,.th The ROD And .GUN ROOM .Air Condition'ea Foir Yobe totithiet