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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-04-20, Page 17Boost YOUR HOME TOWN • INVEST NOW 0 0 on 5 year Debenture Investment Certificates You earn highest interest on all of The Municipal's Debenture Investment Certificates. Interest payable semi-annually or left to accumulate. Terms: One to Five Years Amounts: $100 to $20,000 „.ono. 4vtkv•— ..j Say 4*"... the municipal savings & loan corporation.• MEMBER: CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Available In This Area Through HODGSON INSURANCE Exeter 235-2420 -4,t4Pli/r,t•ff, , iii go= *e - For further information: The Municipal Savings and Loan Corporation P.O. Box 147, 88 Dunlop Street East, Barrie, Ontario. (705) 726-7200. INTERNATIONAL COSTUMES — Costumes of three countries were worn at Wednesday's International night observed by the Exeter Girl Guides, Brownies and Rangers. Shown above are Jean Luxton, Cindy Prest and Barbara Armstrong. T-A photo Stage bunnyhop Elimville Institute elect Take advantage of our volume discount prices on a wide range of quality lubricants including world famous URSA Motor Oils, HAVOLINE and all-purpose MARFAK. Whateveryou need, we have the right grade—and the savings tailored to the size of your order. Now is the time! Farm Lubricants Got your Made-to-Order Savings yet? WM. McFALLS FUELS EXETER, ONTARIO PHONE 235-2840 call us today and save! '2" EACH ' To $8.50 1 ” AND Values Up Quantity of Long Sleeve KNITS $195 At EACH Clearing Don Taylor Motors Limited MAN 51, SOUTH, EXETER, 235.1100 .4111 6111Wilik. ..... . .. „ .. • '••••• • By MRS. ROSS SKINNER The April meeting of the Elimville Women's Institute was held Wednesday evening when members entertained the 4-H girls and leaderS. It was the annual meeting and a smorgasbord supper with the conveners of groups on the table committee in charge. The president, Mrs, Elson Lynn, conducted the business. Roll Call was answered by paying fees and a written suggestion for next year's program. Mrs, Ross Skinner led in a singsong and the 75th anniversary song. Joan Lynn from Club III gave a musical number. Club I favoured with a Sound effects story. Everyone joined in the Bunnyhop for some humorous exercise. Club II led in a singsong ac- companied by Judy Parsons and Anne Johns on the guitars. There were 21 club girls present. Mrs. Delmer Skinner gave the report of the District meeting in Hensall. The District Annual will be held in Egmondville church May 17. Elimville Women's Institute are to put on a display "Pollution of the Highways". , Mrs. Ross Skinner was ap- pointed to attend the May Con- ference in Guelph May 2, 3 and 4. The Forums and Training School courses were discussed, Mrs. Floyd Cooper gave the report of the secretary-treasurer and Miss Ruth Skinner gave the auditor's report. The reports of the Standing committees were read and approved and Mrs. Elson Lynn gave the president's report. The election of officers was conducted by Mrs. Ross Skinner. The executive meeting will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lynn. Mrs. Ivan Brock presented Mrs. Floyd Cooper with a gift for her term of office as secretary-treasurer. The slate of officers for 1972-73 are: honorary president, Mrs. Ivan Brock; president, Mrs. Elson Lynn; first vice-president, Mrs. Philip Johns; second vice- president, Mrs. Howard Pym; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Carl Gower; assistant secretary- treasurer, Mrs. Clifton Jaques. District director, Mrs, Delmer Skinner; alternate district director, Mrs. Ross Skinner; Directors, Mrs. Lorne Johns, Mrs. Jack Blair, Mrs. Freeman Horne, Mrs. Floyd Cooper; examiners, Miss Ruth Skinner, Mrs. Murray Coward. Pianists, Mrs. Thos. Hein, Mrs, Thos. 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Clandeboye native dies; Institute chooses officers Times-Advocate, April 20, 1972: !age 17 By MISS JEAN COPELAND By MRS. SUE g.P.GINT0,14. CLANPFBOYE Cecil George Flynn of Port Colborne passed away in Port Colborne General Hospital, April 9, 1972, after a short illness in his 62nd year, He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Flynn of Clandeboye and attended Clandeboye Public School, Surviving are his wife Betty, sons. George, John and Jeff; one sister, Mrs. Marjorie Riddle of London. Davidson Funeral Home, Port Colborne, conducted the funeral. Interment was in Overholt Cemetery. Those attending the funeral from this area were Mr. and Mrs, Murray Hodgins, Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carter, Clan- deboye. Long trip J. F. Farm Machinery Ltd, leased two tractors and trailers from Lew Mar Leasing, Clan- deboye, to haul machinery from their plant in Exeter to Brigham, Utah; Mendon, Mass. and Bloomfield, Conn, The drivers on the trip were Garry Heywood and Larry Lewis hired from the Lucan driver pool. St. James Church The annual meeting of the Diocese of Hurtm Brotherhood of Anglican Churchmen will be held at All Saints Church, Hamilton Road, London, April 21, 22 and 23. All the men of the church are invited to be present. The annual meeting of the Diocese of Huron Anglican Churchwomen will be held. April 26th at 9:30 a.m. in St. Paul's Cathedral. Dr, Helen Milton of the University of Windsor will be the speaker, April 27 the St. James ACW will meet in the home of Mrs. Karl O'Neil in Lucan. W.I. The April meeting of the Clandeboye WI was held at the home of Mrs. Groenewegen. Members paid their fees as an- swer to the roll call. Reports from all committees were given and accepted. Mrs. K, O'Neil gave the nominating committee report of officers for the new year who are: Dist. director, Mrs. R. Cun- ningham; alternate, Mrs. A, Lewis; president, Mrs. C. Coughlin; vice-pres., Mrs. W. Scott; secretary, Mrs. R. Wor- thington; treasurer, Mrs. A. MacIntosh; Conveners of committees: Agriculture and Canadian in- dustries, Mrs. D. Kestle; citizenship and world affairs, Mrs. R. Williams; education and cultural activities, Mrs. A. Hodgins; family and consumer affairs, Mrs. Dejong; resolutions, Mrs, R. Neil; Tweedsmuir history curator, Mrs. A, Hill; public relations, Mrs. Wor- thington; auditors, Mrs, M. Simpson, Mrs. A. Lewis. Mrs. A. Lewis conducted the installation, A bus trip is in the planning stages for the June meeting. Personals Stewart Samis, Jim Oke, Steve & Owen Fear all of Oshawa are new tenants in the Clan-lan Development Apartments. Milfred Cannon and Ken Loucks have also moved into the apartments, Mr. & Mrs. Orville Taylor and family of Brockville formerly of Lucan visited with Mr. & Mrs. C. H, Lewis, Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Carter and Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Carter and family visited Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Andy Carter of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Isabel! Simpson entertained Sybil Stephenson of Ailsa Craig, Mr. & Mrs. John Simpson, Rosemary and Paul of Kirkton and Mr. & Mrs. Peter Banks, Cindy and Krista of Bright's Grove, Sunday. Mr, & Mrs. Harry Murless arrived home Monday after a six month vacation in Florida, Mr. & Mrs. C. H. Lewis celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary in Ottawa. Mr. & Mrs. Lewis visited with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Atchison a former resident of Lucan. By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Ron Foran, Karen and Bobby of Blyth visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator. Chris Dye visited over the weekend with Mark 5th-es of Dashwood. Mr. & Mrs. Don Dinney spent Thursday in Toronto and also visited with the former's sister and husband, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Taylor of Georgetown. Mrs. Aaron Wein spent Saturday visiting her brother J. E. Truemner of Chesley, Mr. & Mrs. Milne Rader of Zurich recently visited with Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Wein. Lorna Glanville spent the weekend with Pam Schroeder. Barbara Preszcator spent the weekend with Joan Klemke. Mr, & Mrs. E. O'Reilly, Edward and Mary Margaret of Barrie were Sunday guests with It,Mr. & Mrs, Fred Parkinson, Margaret and Janet. Mrs, K, Cacciotti who has been spending Sometime with the Parkinson family returned to Barrie with them, Mr, & Mrs. David Wheeler and Mr, & Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Jack Cooke and Rev. & Mrs. J, P. Cooke of Thamesford, Mrs. James Miller is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London following surgery. Mrs. Marie Mills of London visited Sunday with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills. Congratulations to Janet Parkinson, Patricia Cowdrey, Michael Brine and David Strahan on the prizes they won at the Stratford Music Festival, Achievement Day for the South Huron 4-H club girls and leaders was held Saturday at the Exeter District High School for the club "Sleepwear". Provincial honours were presented to Karen Ker- slake and Joan Lynn. County honours were presented t) Eleanor Johns, We welcome Mr. & Mrs. Har Murch of Petawawa into o,ir vicinity having purchased the brick residence of Alvin Cooper. Mr, & Mrs. Wm. Routly visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mills of Mitchell. Vnited. Church Women. The April meeting. of the United Church 'Women was held in the basement ,of the .church with 22 members present. Miss Rhea Mills opened with quiet music. Mrs. Ted IrMey gave readings on "Spring", read the scripture and led in worship, Mrs, Lloyd Jaques read a story entitled "The Miracle of the. Messiah". Mrs, Glenn Copeland. gave the study book on Angola. The president, Mrs. James Miller, conducted the business. Isnumniimummislisimisiosifismossmoisosispionsilip fia • rs Personals Mr. & Mrs. Edward Johns, Karen and Kelly attended the Webb-Prance wedding at Dash- wood, Saturday. Miss Kelly Johns was flower-girl. Mrs. Don Willcox and family of Kitchener were Thursday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Routly. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Skinner and family, Alvin Cooper, Mr. & Mrs, Harry Murch were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Don Parsons of Hensall celebrating several April birthdays. A car so advanced, it can tell you just about everything that's right or wrong with it. Remarkable new invention in every1972 Volkswagen. li.1111111111111111111111111111 11111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111L-: 41 Long Sleeve Assortment of SPORT SHIRTS Wash & Wear Reg. to $ 900 $8.00 & EACH Quantity of Men's and Young Men's TROUSERS $195 AND $498 Vriese LOOK. . It's Our Annuall Spring Clearance of Long and Short Sleeve SHIRTS Savings Are Tremendous We've all been through it. The agony of an automotive check-up. You sit nervously thumbing through old magazines, praying that somehow you can get out of there for less than $50. Then, the moment of truth: A Service Manager telling you that one of his best mechanics thinks you need a new generator. Those days will be over soon if you own a 1972 Volkswagen. For instead of a mechanic telling you what he thinks is wrong with your car, now your car can tell you for sure. Sound amazing? It is. A car wired like a space capsule. When Man went to the Moon, the success of each mission depended a great deal on a highly technical computerized system that told the Astronauts the exact condition of their space vehicle. A similar system is now built into every 1972 Volks- wagen. The system in the car. Running throughout the car is a network of sensors, each reporting the condition of various parts of the car. Most of these sensor points are located in key areas like the engine or the electrical system, but many are found in seemingly insignificant places like the heated rear window. The information from all areas is channeled to one central socket located in the rear engine compart- ment. The socket is about the size of a pack of cigarettes. We mention the size only because of what hap- pens next. And that's what this amazing socket can do when your VW Dealer plugs our new computer into it. Checks wheel alignment in 10 seconds. In 10 seconds, you'll know if your front wheels are properly aligned. In a minute, you'll know the condition of the corn= pression of all engine cylinders. You'll know if your battery needs water. Ignition, dwell angle, generator, electrical system. 60 vital checks in all. All checked out without human error. In effect, your car will be telling you how it feels directly. From that one tiny socket built into the back of every 1972 Volkswagen. Results printed out in plain English. One-half of the system is already here. Built into every new Volkswagen. The other half, the computer, is on its way. Imagine. A computer five feet away from your car is print- ing out in plain English just about everything that's right or wrong with that car. When all 60 service checks have been made, the printout sheet is yours to keep. A new way to look at a VW. It started with economy, back in 1949, when it wasn't fashionable for an automobile to be economical. But since when has a VW been fashionable? Since never. Obviously, the Volkswagen Beetle hasn't made it on looks alone. But then, that's always been the plan. While everyone else has been worrying about how their cars looked, we've been worrying about how ours acted. And now, after all that time, we've even advanced it to a stage where it can speak. EE wr = LE-= 11. MAIN ST, The Store With the Stock george :Lu evt nt DRESS SHIRTS Striped & Colored Wash & Wear Quantity of White BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Limited Quantity Men's TROUSERS Wash & Wear only 50° EACH At '4" li appe EXETER Short Sleeve DRESS SHIRTS Wash & Wear Values to 52" $8.00 EACH Many Other Items At Unheard of Prices CASH & CARRY Men's FELT HATS AT $ 1 00 ONLY 11 EiTh11111111111111111111111111111111100111111111 0a1010106116911111111111111900101110 0111110 iiallitalniaill611111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011011011111111111111111a 10