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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-04-22, Page 11GIQEONS PRESENT BIBLES — The district Gideon camp visited most of the public schools in the area last week and presented testaments. Shown at Usborne Central school are Rev. George Anderson of Exeter along with Squire lierdman, Don Jolly, Edgar Cudmore and students Catherine Abbott and Richard Miller. T-A photo Babies baptised Ladies meet at Dashwood GORDON MORLEY Quality Controlled Components Cut Building Costs Safely. You Save Up To $3000. Beaver Home Components are built under strict QUALITY CONTROLS at the modern Beaver factory using precision engineering methods for a true and square home. BEAVER HOME SHELL ERECTED rpito:4. SIM tot Sw er,av,t Home Catalope ut COiNII will all float plans lot than 4P home. Nair Phone hq YESI Nei FINISHING MATERIAL INCLUDES Living room carpeting, floor tile, Hanover Kitchen, ceramic tile, aluminum soffets and fascia, insul glass throughout. Steel insulated doors, brick, alu- minum, wood, or Color-Lox siding selection. IMMEDIATE PERSONALIZED HOME SERVICE A local Beaver Home Consultant is at your service from start to finish. Your nearby Beaver store de- livers to the job as required. (No one load dumping). Damage and vandalism loss kept to a minimum. For Full Details contact Beaver, phone the Beaver Home Consultant or mail the coupon below. r PHONE DIRECT Home Consultant — Ken Ducharme Phone Exeter 235-1582 BEAVER BEAVER LUMBER 227 Main St. EXETER 235-1582 Announcement . Gene Creces wishes to announce he is opening his own sign painting business at his residence north of Grand Bend. His lengthy experience is your assurance of quality workmanship on SIGNS of ALL TYPES • Truck Lettering 9 Custbrn Designing • Screen Printing FREE ESTIMATES GENE'S SIGNS 5 Miles North of Grand send on Highway 21 PHONE 238.8242 OR SMALL ONES . We SELL and SERVICE One That Will Fit Your Needs Milt Robbins & Son 436 Main St. CHARCIA Exeter 235-2940 N. euchre party held at _Blanishord Times-Advocate, April 22, 1971 Page I By MRS, 0. HQQPER The eighth line community euchre party was held Friday evening in. Anderson Community Hall with 13 tables in play. Mr Sr Mrs. Mac Spence, Mr. & Mrs. "Du ndurn Home" floor plan just one of more than 40 Beaver homes. that in. chide 2 storey, ranch, split level and multiplexes. Mortgage and Interim Financing • Land Availability Assistance 'Serviced by nearest Beaver Lumber store • Guaranteed Materials of Highest Quality. Carl Strahan and Mr. 4.4 Mrs.. Doug Dunnell were in charge, Prizes went to ladies high, Mrs. Blair Fletcher; ladies low, Mrs. Grant Thomson; ladies lone hands, Mrs. Max Bilyea; mens LOT OWNERS NEED ONLY $200. ADYOMWENN HOMES SHELL ERECTED Beaver homes shell erected with frame closed to the weather on your foundation under factory trained supervision. Complete fin- ishing material delivered as re- quired. FROM $9,079.0° high, Doug Tuttle; men's low, Gerald Hern; men's lone hands, M. Doyle, Next committee in charge are Mr. & Mrs. Jack Yetingscri, Mr, Mrs. Wm. Jones and. Mr. & Mrs, Ken Mills. PERSONALS Ruth Q. Hooper of Niagara. Falls, Jeanette Hooper of Toronto spent the holiday weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper, Veryl Hooper of Toronto spent a couple of days with Mr. & Mrs. G. Hooper and Mr. & Mrs. Clare Roper of London were Sunday guests. Mr. .& Mrs. Ken Langford were in Toronto recently. Mr. & Mrs, Mac Spence were guests of Mr. & Mrs, Stuart McLellan of Penfield, recently. Mr. & Mrs. Wm, Jones were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lottie Jones of St. Marys. The sympathy of the com- munity goes out to Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson in the passing of the latter's mother Mrs. Fred Petch of Strathroy. By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE Mr. & Mrs, Percy Hodgins spent the weekend in Weston with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Dobson. Mrs. Ola Davis, Brampton, was a recent caller with Mr, & Mrs. Alex Bane, Mr. & Mrs. Clive Pullman visited Sunday at Mitchell with the former's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Pullman. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson and Brian were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Hodgson, London. Granton W.I. met at Mrs. Percy Hodgin's home, Tuesday evening. & Mrs. Bruce Dale and Debbie, Stratford, were Saturday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Morley. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hodgins were guests Saturday at the Fraser - Coulonde wedding at St. Thomas Aquinas church, Sarnia. Mr. & Mrs. D. A. Fraser, Douglas, Susan, Mary and Allen, Lancaster, • Mr. & Mrs. Donald Fraser, Montreal, and Mr. & Mrs. Philip Poirier, Ottawa, were weekend guests of the Hodgins and attended the Fraser- Coulande wedding. VVoodham visitors By MISS JEAN COPELAND Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. John Butters, Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland, 'Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna, Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler and Miss Jean Copeland. Miss Cynthia Copeland spent Friday evening and Saturday with her friend Miss Joan Ross of Kirkton. Mr. & Mrs. Don Rixon and family of London were Sunday guests with Misses' Blanche and Rhea Mills. Miss Jacqueline Beckett of Galt is holidaying this week with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett 'and Geraldine. Jimmie Miller of Monkton spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Miller, and Betty Jean. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Strahan, Jenanne and Cathy of St. Marys were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ellis Strahan, David and Robert. Mr. & Mrs. Carl Mills and family of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Froates• of London, Mr. & Mrs. William Thibodeau and family and Miss Pat Laing of St. Marys were Sunday visitors with Mr.' & Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and family. By MRS, IRVIN RADER The April meeting of Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid was held April 14 with group IV in charge of devotions and lunch. Mrs. James Hayter, president conducted the business. Reports were heard from all secretaries. A card of thanks and a donation was received from the Weiberg family. The ladies accepted an in- vitation to the Daffodil Tea at Calvary United Church, May 5, They were also invited to attend Ladies Day at Concordia College, April 2S. The mother and daughter supper will be held, May 12, with all mothers of the congegation invited. The Altar Guild is Mrs. Lorne Genttner• and Mrs. Irvin Rader. Couples celebrate wedding dates By MRS. HUGH MORENZ S(IIPKA Family and relatives met at Dashwood Hotel Saturday evening for a dinner party in honor of Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams, on the occasion of their 40th anniversary. After dinner all went to the home of their son, Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams, where progressive bunco was played. Winners were: ladies high, Mrs. Les Adams; ladies low, Alanna Masse; men's high, Harry Chapman; men's, low, Hugh Morenz. The couple were presented with gifts of jewellery, ruby crystal and a swivel rocking chair. An address was read to them by their daughter, Mrs. Peter Martin of Crediton. 34TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. William Holman Sebringville, Saturday evening in honor of Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Dietrich's 34th wedding anniversary. Those present were Mrs. Theresa Brannon, Mr, & Mrs. John Dietrich, Mr. & Mrs. Rene Boogemans, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Dietrich, Mr. Earl Dietrich, Linda Dietrich, Bill Wasnidge and Carol Dietrich. The family presented their parents with a card table and chairs. PERSONALS Sandra Schroeder spent the weekend with her aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Don Case of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Leadly and Mrs. Garson Brady, all of Welland, visited recently with Mr, & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer. MrS. Fred Hoffman of Barryton, Mich., is spending some time with her daughter's family Mr. & Mrs. Harold Vin- cent, Mrs. Vincent's sisters, Mrs. Bruce Navarre of Barryton and Mrs. Horst Kovitzki of Evart, Michigan, visited recently with the Vincent family. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Sheppard and Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Gillies of Ailsa Craig visited on the weekend with friends and relatives at Kingsville. Last euchre party for the season was held Friday evening at Brinsley Community Centre with a large crowd present. Conveners were Mr. & Mrs. George Mercer and Mr. & Mrs. Norman Lewis, Those winning prizes were ladies' high, Mrs. Torn Kooey; ladies' low, Mrs. Roy Hodgins, lone hands, Mrs, Marjorie Steeper; men's high, Levi white; men's low, Luther Morley and lone hands, Ross McNeil`, PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs, Garnet Trevithick and Anne, St. Thomas and Derek Smeaton, Haniilton, visited Mr, & Mrs. Jack Trevithiek, Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Karl Pickering Visited Sunday afternoon with the tatters' Mother, Mrs, Richards, in Stratlimere Ledge, 8trathroy, The L.W.M.L. is collecting good used clothing. Mrs. Marie Restemayer capably spoke on the topic, "New Ways to Communicate the Word." Carol Rader played accordion selections. U.C.W. MEETING The April meeting of Calvary U.C.W. was held April 13 with the Literature and Communication committee in charge. Chairlady, Mrs. Clayton Merner opened the meeting with a reading, Mrs. Gerald Mason led in prayer and the scripture was read in unison. Mrs. Ken McCrae was pianist. Mrs. Sid Neeb gave the chapter on Mexico from the study book on the Americas. President, Mrs, Don Gasiser, dealt with the business. A donation was made to Care. Banks for Pennies for Peace, project for the United Nations, were distributed. Committees were appointed for the strawberry supper in June, and also the beef supper in August. Good used clothes are to be brought to the church by April 25. BAPTISMS Jeffrey Gerald, small son of Mr. & Mrs. Garry Butler was baptized in Calvary United Church by Rev. Bruce Guy. Sponsors were Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hoffman. Also baptized was MOP( Or 0(C/ltikE Buckling seal and Shoulder belts is an idea you can live with. Julianne Lynn, small daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Bill Rader, PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader and Sharon attended the service at Zion United*Church Sunday when their granddaughter and niece Karen June Miller was one of four babies baptized. They spent the day with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller and family. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Rader, Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader, and Mr, & Mrs. Elgin Rader were in Waterloo Friday evening, The ladies at- tended a shower for Diane Braby and the men, a stag for Bruce Weiberg. Mr. & Mrs. Sid Baker and Mrs. Letta Taylor spent Sunday at Oakville with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Guenther. Recent visitors in town were Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Rader and family, Stratford with Mrs. Wm. Haugh; Mr. & Mrs. Earl Weiberg and family, London, with Fred Weiberg. Mr. & Mrs. Stan Stezak and family, Ottawa spent a week with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Walper, William H. Miller is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. &Mrs. Ernest Hutchinson, Ohio, and their daughter Ruby, (Mrs. Melvin Sherwood), Alberta, visited their old home and neighbours in Dashwood prior to returning home after the funeral of their son, Alva in Preston, last week. PT .PRESCRIPTIONS at Reasonable Cost (Government Prompted Pion) Middleton Pharmacy Exeter 235-1570 Make a move that could make you a winner two ways. For a start, drive the '71 Impala and see how the changes we made give you more of what you want in a car. Always a smooth ride, Impala is even better this year. Thanks to its longer 121.5" wheelbase, improved suspension, wider stance and wider wheels. And a car that moves as well as the Impala also needs to be able to stop very surely. So power front disc brakes are standard equipment. Some of the equipment illustrated is optional at extra cost. By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Mrs, Donald. Glanville and girls 'spent Easter weekend. in providence Bay, Manitoulin Island, .Harold Glanville .Sr, returned home with them ,his home in. Providence Bay, Mrs. Lee Helmhay of London visited Saturday with her parents Mr, .4 Mrs. Jack Dye. Mr. & Mrs, Louie -Thotnten, Mrs, Dave Mason and family of London visited Sunday with Mr. 4c Mrs, Stan Pres4cator. Little Karen Foran of Blyth is spending holidays with her grandparents Mr. .4. Mrs. Stan Preszeator, while her mother is in Wingham Hospital. to operate efficiently, and with lower exhaust emissions, on low- lead, no-lead or regular fuels. Inside and outside, Impala has the look of leadership. Gives you a very good feeling when you're behind the wheel. What about the $30,000 Sweepstakes? Look for this Moneymiles Sweepstakes sign at participating ei) Chevy dealers. You could win up to $30,000. The dealer has 'all the details. Hurry on down! Impala Hurry down to your Chevy dealer for the $30,000 Moneymiles Sweepstakes! (And a chance to drive the big new Impala.) You're a winner with Impala. See your Chevrolet dealer today. There's also a dual master cylinder, warning light and corrosion- resistant brake lines. We made 15 meaningful improvements to the '71 Impala. Most of them, just for you. But one of them is for every- one's benefit. A new control system helps cut down fuel evaporation into the atmosphere. And to further fight air pollution, all 1971 Chevrolet engines have been designed S