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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-08-17, Page 16Getting some practice The four boys shown abOve will have an advantage in Friday morning's turtle races being held as part of Exeter's gala Funday as they got in some extra practice, Tuesday afternoon. From left are, Robbie Penninga, Randy Fisher, Jim Cockwill and Michael Dougherty. — T-A photo Plan decoration services at Clandeboye cemeteries of Port Credit were M o nd a y guests of Mn, & Mrs. Lloyd Thomson. Mr. & Mrs, Jack Sherritt of Brantford, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Mi- kel of Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Hill Sherritt were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd. Thomson. g reat deals ON LIKENNEW CARS 65 AUSTIN 4 cyl., two-tone, excellent E78446 64 FAIRLANE 500 V8 automatic, radio E79545 Special SALE! UNFINISHED FURNITURE INNWAY., .r"-WfigeM20 this Sunday, Wednesday afternoon and during the evening throughout the week, South End Service sivEg.NR,„741AdvairacYNOIIR Electric Outlets Expertly Installed We'll bring your home up to date, electrically at low cost. 255 HURON E EXETER ELECTRICAL WIRING TV, RADIO AND SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIRS Exeter, 235-1422 Grand Bend, 238.2374 By MRS. WM. WALTERS Miss Dianne Hutton returned home Friday after spending a week in Sarnia with her aunt and uncle. Miss Penny Smith of Crediton spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Barbara Ann. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Walters visit- ed Sunday evening inSebringville with Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Clarke and Dianne. Mr. Cliff Whitlock of St. Thom- as and Mrs. Spry of London visit- ed Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Free- man Horne. Miss Susan Hern of Byron spent the past week with Mr. & Mrs. Phil Bern and family. SPECIALS FOR FUNDAY ONLY NEWBY TIRE LIMITED OFFERS ALL NEW BRAND NAME TIRES ON DISPLAY AT 40%0FF LIST PRICE FAMOUS QUALITY NAMES LIKE GOODYEAR, KELLY, DUNLOP, B.F. GOODRICH, ALCAN AND FIRESTONE. NEWBY TIRE LIMITED EXETER 235,0330 THIS COUPON ENTITLES THE BEARER TO ENTER INTO THE FREE DRAW FOR ONE OF 48 SCALE MODELS OF FORDS, THUNDERBIRDS, MUSTANGS, GALAXIE 500'S, BRONCOS, OR TRACTORS. 0101. loll 011111111 Mae 11111111111111111111, Page 10 Times-Advocate, August 17, 1967 Ladies' stage farm market Many visit in Woodham By MRS. G. HOOPER PERSONALS Don Mills is spending a few days with Gary Thomson. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth. P ark inson, and Paul and Tommy Parkinson of Stratford spent Sunday at Brampton when they met Mr. & Mrs. David Parkinson and family of Trenton. Ann returned home after spending the past week in Trenton. Donna Jones is spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Lottie Jones_ of St. Marys. Mr. & Mrs. Glen Dowson and family of Ebenezer, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Bryan and family of Pros- pect Hill were Sunday evening guests of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Jones and family. Mn,. & Mrs. Harvey Robertson of Sutton West were Wednesday overnight guests with Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson. Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Petch of Strathroy. Mr. & Mrs. Herb Ruch and Ross By MISS JEAN COPELAND WOODHAM The United Church Women held a successful Farmers' Market" in St. Marys Friday during Side- walk Days. A substantial sum was realized for the treasury. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Woodland, Wendy, Ernie, David and George of Leduc, Alta, are visiting with Mr. Harry Rodd, Scott Ney of Chatham returned to his home after visiting for the week with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johns and family, Mrs. M. Fairweather and Miss B. McInnes of Hamilton, Scotland returned home Monday after visiting for three weeks with the former's daughter, Mrs. Ellis Strahan, Mr. Strahan, Donald, David and Robert. Mrs. Hancock of Toronto visit- ed with Dr. & Mrs. Geo, Morphy for a few days. Mrs. Mary Anderson of Wood- stock is making her home with her granddaughter, Mrs, Gordon Johns and family. Mr. & Mrs. Jas. McLachlen, Jimmy and Debbie spent five days vacationing at Arran Lake and also visited with Jim's father from Sarnia. Mrs. K. Cacciotti and Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Lemieux and Rose- mary of Capreol visited for a few days with the former's daughter, Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Fred, Brenda, Margaret and Janet. Mrs. Mary Jaques visited Fri- day with Mr. & Mrs. Duncan McNaughton. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Insley, Mur- ray and Karen spent last week holidaying in Northern Ontario and visited with Mr. & Mrs. W. C, Insley and family of Sudbury. Mr. & Mrs. Jas. McLachlen spent a few days last week visit- ing with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Chiv- DANCING NIGHTLY AT THE SHILLELAGH GARRY BUCK STARTING MONDAY THE BOUNTY HUNTERS SHILLELAGH Lucan's Only Night Club Licensed with No Cover Charge. The Shillelagh on #4 Hwy. in Lucan 277-4411 63 METEOR Custom, automatic, radio 63 MERCURY E78015 4-door Sedan E82148 6 cyl. automatic E80084 67 MERCURY 1/2 TON Deluxe, with 6 ply tires, (New) 62 GALAXIE Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Harper, Joan, Jimmy and Donald, St. Paul's, visited Sunday with Mrs. Harper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham. Sunday Mr. Ernie Bice, London, and Mrs. J. H. Patonand William Allwright visited their cousins, Mrs. Minnie Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lewis. For Home or Cottage! ers and family of Port Huron. Donna and Wanda Chivers re- turned for two weeks vacation with their aunt, uncle and cousins. Mr. & Mrs. Ron Sweitzer and Sherri of Grand Bend visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell, Terri and Scott. Mrs, Tom Clarke of London was a Thursday visitor with Mrs. Lawrence Beckett and girls. Mrs. Norris Webb has return- ed home from Ottawa where she attended the Teacher Librarian Summer course. While in Ottawa she stayed with Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Wareham and Jeffrey. Julie and Lorie Webb spent the holidays with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Crago, Billy and Linda of Pem- broke. Patty McLachlen spent last week in Sarnia visiting her grand- mother, Mrs. James McLachlen. Mr. David Wheeler attended the McLean—Wade wedding in Metropolitan United Church, Lon- don, Saturday. David acted as the best man. He also attended the reception for the Robson—Shoe- bottom wedding in Prince Andrew School. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett, Jacqueline and Geraldine visited with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Tyler and family of Dashwood, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Woodland and family of Leduc, Alta, and Mr. Harry Rodd were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd and family. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Wareham and baby Jeffrey of Ottawa and Mr. & Mrs. George Ball, Kathi and Debra and Miss Thelma Small of Dundas were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Norris Webb and family. Misses Joyce and Loree and Randy Russell of Russeldale visited for a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell, Terri and Scott. Rev. John Wheeler of Conn. visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Jas. McLachlen and family were Mr. & Mrs. G. Chivers of Sarnia, Miss Madeline Crandall of London and Miss Carol Rinn of Detroit. SOUTH -END SERVICE Exeter 235.2322 Excellently made from beautifully grained clear hardwoods, is smoothly finished and ready for staining, varnishing or painting. Once in 100 years•.• 24.95 33.95 29.95 38.25 17.55 18.95 we're giving away cars FREE 12 '67 THUNDERBIRDS 7 '67 GALAXIE 500 ONE GIVEN HARDTOPS AWAY VERY 15 FREE 7 '67 MUSTANG FASTBACKS MINUTES 9 '67 BRONCOS FROM 9 A.M. ON FRIDAY 13 FORD SUPER MAJOR A AUGUST 18 5000 DIESEL TRACTORS See our display in front of and inside Huxtables on the Main Street in the FUNDAY mall 27.45 Family given gifts at Thames Road 40.95 DESK, 29"x39"x18" VANITY DESK, 31"x58"x16" WARDROBE, 64"x24"x20" WARDROBE, 64"x36"x21" BOOKCASE, 36"x10"x36" BOOKCASE, 36"x10"x42" CHEST OF DRAWERS, 38"x26"x16" DOUBLE DRESSER, 34"x50"x16" seemed some better, Mrs. Robert Latta and sons Donald and Douglas spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huffmon, Freelton last week. Mr. Donald Millson, London, is spending some time with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Millson. Misses Cindy Banks, Bright's Grove, and Rosemary Simpson, Kirkton, spent a week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Simpson. Kevin Carter returned home from his visit with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Banks, Bright's Grove, Mrs. Margaret Estes, Royal Oak, Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Kestle. Mrs. Almer Hendrie has re- turned home from visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Downing, Chatham. Peter Gebel spent two weeks at College Hockey School, Tor- onto. Last week he had his boy friend, Frank Dottermann, of London to visit him at his home. On Saturday, Mr. Wilfred Cun- ningham returned home from spending a month in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cunningham and children, Kimberly, Tracy and Jill, are spending a few days with his parents. By MRS. J. H. PATON CLANDEBOYE Ebenezer annual Memorial services will be August 20 at 2:30 pm instead of 3:00 pm as usual. The guest speaker will be Rev. Douglas Warren BA, BD of Main St. United Church, Exeter. The Ropp family of Nairn will supply the music. The annual St. James Memorial services and decoration of graves will be held on September 3. Service will be in the church with the rector, the Rev. E. O. Lan- caster, and a guest speaker, the Rev. Gordon H. Merkley BA, BD of Granton Wesley United Charge. Andrew Carter is cem- etery superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bernard and Debbie, Cathy, Lorie and Paty of London are visiting with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lewis this week. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Neil of Ocean City, New Jersey visited his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Simpson and they also went out west to visit families and friends and returned again and visited old friends in Exeter, Centralia, Ailsa Craig, Lucan and London. They plan each year to spend six months at Florida. Mr. Lloyd Lynn was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, Friday. According to the last report he Sunday after having spent a week at the Goderich Summer School Camp. Roger Dougall of Hensall spent a few days last week with Barry Miller. Mrs. William Rohde and Calvin are spending this week at Bruce Beach near Kincardine. Sunday School and church ser- vices will be held at the regular hours on Sundays August 20 and 27. By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD Around forty attended the pres- entation for Mr. and Mrs. Barry Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jeffery and Bill at the former's home. Lorne Ballantyne read an ad- dress and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Jeffery were presented with a coffee table. Mrs. Edwin Miller read the address and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jeffery and Bill were presented with a silver :ray and a clock Lunch was served and a social time was spent. PERSONALS Keith Passmore returned home from a London hospital onSatur- day after a recent operation. He is in a body cast. Messrs. Ed Alexander, Robert Mayer and Floyd Stewart spent part of last week fishing at French River. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. George Luther of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde, Douglas, Glenn and Calvin at- tended the Rohde picnic Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rohde of Mitchell. 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