The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-12-09, Page 544, 211111,1111,11n1 1
PROJECT COMPLETION CERTIFICATES — The South Huron 4-H members shown above received
certificates for completion of projects at the annual Huron 4.H Achievement night held at Seaforth,
Friday. From the left, they are, Marlene Stewart (12), John Becker (12), Debbie Riddell (6), Alan Hern
(6) and Bob Heywood (6). Others getting certificates were Brian Miller (24), Debbie Etherington (18),
Barry Miller (12) and James Cornish, and Bradley and Gordon Pryde (6). T-A photo
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Goodies
On His Fourth Annual Visit
At the same time Mom and Dad can look
at our new line of
Ivan & Mickey 's
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Hurrying to
GULF SERVICE
GRAND BEND 238-2257
Ready Mix
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C.A. McDOWELL
Your gift hunt ends
right here.
There's something special about an
electrical gift — because it's the gift that works.
Through the years ahead, it'll be a constant
reminder of your thoughtfulness.
When you go gift hunting, think electric.
EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
your hydro
Manager
N. L. Davis Phone 2354350
Commissioners Chairman
M, A. Greene P. E. ()coley
J. H. belbridge
Ring Out The Bell
The Big Payoff Is Here!
EXETER MERCHANTS
Are Giving Away A Bundle Of
IN 'LUCKY BUCKS' TO
THEIR CUSTOMERS
Here's How YOU Con Get Them:
It's easy to get a "LUCKY BUCK" from any of the
participating stores. Be present when their alarm clock
rings (any day, any time) and every customer in that store
receives a "LUCKY BUCK" which is worth 81,00 in
merchandise at the store named on your "LUCKY
BUCK". The more stores you visit, and the oftener you
shop in Exeter, the better your chances of being awarded
one of these "LUCKY BUCKS". Be sure you get your
share of the 1,500 "LUCKY BUCKS" being distributed in
the next three weeks.
EACH IS WORTH $1.00 In Merchandise
it
Available At The Following Participating Merchants
A & H Food Market
Boyle's Ladies' Wear
Chainway Stores
Canadian Tire Store
Don Taylor Motors
Kinney Furniture
Exeter Frozen Foods
Earl Campbell Jeweller
Exeter Times-Advocate
P. A. May & Son
Grand Send Cleaners
George Vriese Men's Shoppe
Gould & Jory
G & G Discount
Greene's Variety
Hopper-Hockey Furniture
Harold Gunn Home Hardware
Huntley's Drug Store
Jack Smith Jeweller
Lindenfield Hardware
Len McKnight & Sons Men's Wear
Milt Robbins & Son
Middleton's Drug Store
MacMillans
Pat's Pet Shop
Russell Electric
Smyth's Shoe Store
Webster Signs — 15aint Pot
WuerthS Shoes
Whiting's Used Furniture
Exeter Stores Now Open All Day Wed.
Open Until 0:00 p.m.. Dec. 20,21,22,23
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By MISS gLLA MOB LOCK
CREDITON
Crediton W.I.'s annual senior
citizens dinner was held
December 6 at the Stephen
Township Community Centre,
Around 70 persons attended.
William Schwartz asked the
blessing and a toast to the seniors
was proposed by Mrs. Bruce
Shapton who was chairlady for
the evening.
Appreciation was expressed by
William Oestricker, and carol
singsong was enjoyed.
Santa Claps, played by Jack
Jesney, along with social club
members, Steve Pertsehy, Joe
Averill, Harvey Hodgins, Ken
Campbell and Gordon Ratz
presented each senior citizen
with a gift.
Don and Bob Heywood, Exeter,
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sang several numbers and old
time tunes were played by Norval
Reid, Ray Cooper and Harvey
Smith,
Mrs. Charles Browning and
Mrs. Robert Bushfield presented
a skit "Ye Old Farmer".
Mrs, Ross Krueger introduced
the guest speaker of the evening,
Clarence Down, Exeter, who
showed pictures of his trip to
Alaska, Yukon and North West
Passage.
Mrs. David Cottel
humorous reading
Christmas poem.
UCW
The December meeting of the
UCW was held in Zion United
Church, Thursday evening. The
room was decorated with a
lighted tree and a nativity scene.
Mrs. Douglas Warren chaired
the program, led in prayer and
called attention to the religious
symbolism of the decorations.
Mrs. Nelson Schenk, Mrs,
Warren, Mrs. Claire Schwartz
and Mrs, Clayton Sims
presented a play "Christmas in
Other Lands", Mrs. Schenk and
Mrs. Sims gave readings and
carols were sung, There was a
solo*by Miss Doris Schwartz and
a trio number by Mrs. Gordon
Finkbeiner, Miss Schwartz and
Mrs. Alvin Finkbeiner.
Mrs. Alvin Finkbeiner was in
charge of the business session. A
sum of money was voted to the
Current and Mission Funds of the
church. The Supply Committee
reported the sending of six boxes
of used clothing to the Rescue
Missions at Kitchener and
London, Rev. Douglas Warren
conducted the installation of
officers for 1972,
Hostesses were Mrs, Gordon
Finkbeiner, Mrs. Chris Dinney,
Mrs. Earl Neil and Mrs. John
Buxton.
Persona Is
Mr, & Mrs. Lloyd Hey attended
the auction at the car museum,
Niagara Falls. They witnessed
the sale of cars that had belonged
to well-known people such as Al
Capone, Rudy Vallee, and John
Kennedy.
Mr. & Mrs. Art Mitchell, Kit-
chener visited with Mr. & Mrs,
Nelson Schenk, recently.
Mr. & Mrs. Alf Tilley were in
Lambeth Sunday at the home of
Mr. & Mrs, Harry Crocker, There
was a family celebration in
honour of Mr, & Mrs. Tilley's
wedding anniversary.
Rev. Armin Schlenker is a
patient at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mrs. Alvin Finkbeiner, ac-
companied by her sisters, Mrs.
Eagleson and Mrs. McKay,
visited her father, Mr. Arthur
Amy, in Paris, Sunday.
Smiley
— Continued from page 4
"Oh, Mom, is that ever a smart
blouse! Could I try it on?"
Momma, with resignation,
"O.K., but you're not getting it.
That's the only decent thing I
have to wear," Kim brightly,
"Oh, I don't need it; I have those
crumby old T-shirts that you hate
so much. But it really fits me,
doesn't it?"
And so on. I don't think I need to
elaborate. She got the blouse, our
teapot, my typewriter, various
pots and pans, the only deodorant
in the house and about 64 other
items, too miscellaneous to list.
The Old Lady finally balked
when Kim tried on a fur jacket
and started swanking around in
front of the mirror, cooing, "This
really does something for me
doesn't it, Morn?" Her mother
stood her ground and said, in
effect, you get your rotten hands
off that jacket,
Well, as I said, I thought Kim
was an artist at ripping off. I
changed my mind when we took
her to the city and saw the
apartment she and another girl
had rented in the fall. Kim is a
rank amateur, a babe-in-the-
woods, compared to city land-
lords. The apartment is on the
fringe of a slum area.
In September, she told us
glowingly that the apartment was
"really neat". It had a new stove
and fridge. There were three
bedrooms, kitchen, dining room
and living room and bathroom,
all for $145 a month. It was un-
furnished, of course. Sounded
pretty good,
The "new" stove has an oven
that does not work. The "new"
fridge might fetch twelve dollars
at a rummage sale and the
handle is falling of.
The kitchen is like something
out of Dickens. The bedrooms are
boxes, only one with a window.
There are no locks on the doors.
The toilet doesn't work, except
when it feels like it. Etc.
Rip-off. I'll never be a wealthy
old school teacher. But I'm
certainly going to look into the
prospects of becoming a wealthy
old slum landlord.
Institute 'fete senior citizens,
UCW holds monthly meeting,
gave a
and a
Palmer's Flowers
(Formerly Reder's)
Oh Yes . .
We are in business!! We are happy to serve
you in any of your floral needs.
Many Thanks ...
To all our present, past, and future friends
for bearing with us during our renovations.
Please Note ...
That in as much as the .thoroughfare from
William St. is now closed there is ample
room for off street parking in the rear at all
times.
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
The Wm. Preszcator family
held a dinner at Crediton Com-
munity Hall on Sunday, There
were 96 in attendance.
Ron Foran, Karen and Bobby
Of myth spent the weekend with
Mrs. Elaine Foran and Mr. &
Mrs. Stan Preszcator.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dye visited
their daughter, Mrs. Lee
Helmkay, of London, who is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital.
By MRS. S. HUTTON
Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Hutton,
Dennis and Diane visited Sunday
with Mr, & Mrs. Reuben Pehlke,
Monkton,
GETS CANNERS AWARD The Canadian Canners trophy for the
top score in the Exeter 4-H sweet corn club was won this year by tr
Patricia Faber, RR 3, Exeter. Above, Albert Van Dyken of the
Exeter based firm presents the trophy to Patricia. T-A photo
Trackmaster Snowmobiles