The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-03-14, Page 8LUCAN LADIES
IS H, Eaton 627
SP J. Sovereign 532
7 114
4 96
42" TOP &
BOTTOM UNIT
BASE 48.75
UPPER 34.88
BOTH,
REG. 83.63 SALE
LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES
UNFINISHED KITCHEN CUPBOARDS
FACTORY BUILT READY TO PAINT OR
STAIN BASE HAS ARBORITE TOP ALL
HARDWARE INCLUDED
SAVEMY MONEY SAVERS
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12' wide with cushioned, construction.
Good selection of colours
in stock.
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& patterns
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clean level surface.
22. Sq. Ft.
ARBORITE
4' x 8'
Ideal for counter & sheets 15.50
2' x 8'
table tops. Choice sheets 8.50
Arberite
of 6 colours. Edgetrim:
10' Rolls 1.95
Contact
Cement: . . . 2.39 qt. 7.49 gal.
PINE CAFE DOORS 1.__." Ready to point or stain. 47' H. 76",
21" cr TO" wide. Hardware is 2.50
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other sizes 18.69 pr.
TOPS
TRIMOULD
COUNTER
Back-d_spriraVgpere' cmtnentlytinatle. to warp-free base. 25 1/8" wide. 3
beaul" colours.
6', 8' 1 10' lengths:
2.79 per ft.
KITCHEN FIXTURE
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RANGE HOODS
In White, Avocado, Coppertone & Harvest Gold. 25...
Ducted
"l Charcoal ,
Filter
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Model
10" SWEDISH BALL
Swedish boll style with
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chrome base. Takes 1.100
Watt Eulb (net incl.).
White
TILE
BARKER
8' length
tileboard
rileboard in 3
colour combina-
tions in 1" x 1"
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Per
mouldings.
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4' x W Street
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glaRibt:d dess4titewithenampcene11711 $ 89
lens. Takes 1.100 Watt , :
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bulb (not incl.).
SALE
MARCH
1974
ENDS
18th
NO. 1 SPRUCE
STRAPPING
1n X7.Xii 36COO.
1" x r x r 52c ea.
rxrxr ..', 6kea.
ELECTRIC WIRE
1.4/2NMD-7 braidex non-metallic
sheathed cable with ground.
29,25
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LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES
PHONE 235-1582
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Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 - 6:00
Friday 8:30 - 9:00
Saturday 8:00 - 4:00
Now Open
SAVEWAY
EXETER
227 Main St., No, 4 Hwy, North
EMBASSY HOMES
Deiilditbi4'Oesburdyik4alitifactured Hcilmes "
PAUL T. TURNBULL
Phone 238-2805
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Ontario NOM 1T0
IF NO ANSWER CALL 238-2378
MODULAR HOMES
. . . Let us assemble one for
Spring occupancy.
Call To Arrange A Tour Through
Our Display Model Near Grand Bend
Building lots available near the corner
of highway 21 and 83 and south of
Lucan on Highway 4
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B. Smith 628
R. Rollings 588
J. Nurse 761
D. Gwalchmai 626
C. Glenn 717
B. Ankers 676
D. Morgan 694
J. Hearn 538
G. Van Geel 609
F. Smith 521
TUESDAY LADIES
D. Rader 604
E. Hillman 664
J. Simpson 461
I. Angyal 566
B. Sangster 668
B. Du Barry 549
A. Mollard 574
V. Lindenfield 685
B. Turnbull 638
L. Bower 594
L. Bell 679
D. Reynolds 575
FORCES BAND VISITS SCHOOL - The Central band of the Canadian Armed Forces performed at South
Huron District High School Tuesday afternoon. In the above picture, Sgt. Tony Aquilino is ready to try his
clarinet for the benefit of Susan' Luther, Cathy Read and Pat Faber. Tony's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Aquilino live on Andrew street in Exeter. T-A photo
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JR & SR BOYS & GIRLS
CO G. Pfaff 292
DY S. Campbell 317
CC T. Bishop 329
AT B. Armstrong 286
ST B. Mercer 504
KED M. Brintenll 484
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B. Stire 312
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S. Zackar 299
PC
J. Osgoode 345
PP
G. McKenzie 196
RA
S. Horne 256
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S. Hewitt 234
PEE WEES
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B. McDonald 217
AL
E. Glanville 207
BB
K. Jones 202
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S. Durand 207
BC
J. Dickey 209
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Perth and Huron Residents!
Or complete the coupon below and send it to the appropriate centre.
I am interested in the ........
Name
Address
Telephone
Conestoga College of Applied
Arts and Technology
Program.
We know it's sometimes difficult to 'get away' to school, so we've
come to you instead! At the CLINTON and STRATFORD CENTRES of
Conestoga College, close at hand, we're offering several programs to
give you the added 'push' to further your educational/business
skills now.
At our CLINTON CENTRE you can enroll in a modern and comprehen-
sive Secretarial Program. This series of courses, designed to make you
an efficient Legal, Medical or Executive Secretary, has been very
successful.
Equally successful are the various Business Programs we offer. At our
STRATFORD CENTRE you can complete Year I, the introductory series
of courses common to all our advanced Business programs. Then
you'll be prepared to branch out into a wide variety of areas: Data
Processing, Materials Management, Accounting or Marketing, for
example.
So it's easy to begin your post-secondary schooling. Don't put it off
again this year. We've come to you; now it's up to you to come to us.
For more information on the Secretarial Program, call our Clinton
Centre at 482-3458.
For more information on the Business Programs, contact the Stratford
Centre at 271-5701.
OR WRITE: Conestoga College
Clinton Centre
Adastral Park Road
CLINTON, Ontario
Conestoga College
Stratford Centre
270 Water Street
STRATFORD, Ontario
Page 8 March 14, 1974
Craft display
for WI group
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN
The cultural Activities meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Charles Eyre on March 20. Roll
call will be to name a food or
utensil, used 75 years ago.
Mrs. R. Bell is in charge of a
skit and Mrs. Alex McGregor will
have a display of crafts, Mrs.
Wm. Bell a contest and Mrs.
Charles Eyre is in charge of
lunch.
Personals
Orville Workman, who un-
derwent surgery in Stratford
Hospital returned home Satur-
day.
Mrs. Wm. McGregor is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital.
The "flu" bug has caught up
with quite a few people in the
community.
Mrs, Doris Williamson, Lon-
don, is a guest of Mrs. Jean
Ivison.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken McLellan and
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Cooper are
holidaying in Hawaii.
Mrs. Ruth Dickert, Harriston,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Nor-
man Dickert.
Mr, & Mrs. George L. Smith
Walton and Miss Mae Smith
Seaforth visited with relatives in
the Kippen area.
YES WE CAN
$2,000 - $50,000
2nd and 3rd
mortgages
We are now making
loans on all types of
properties in your
area. Call direct
collect and lets dis-
cuss it. Prompt Invest-
ment Corp., 330 Bay
St., Toronto, 366-
9586 evgs. 231-8146.
Low cost, any pur-
pose, Ontario wide
service.
DA M. Young 608
7 95
RO L, Snider 589
5 88
FS P. Davis 578
3 72
HH M. Elson 626
5 64
CO V. Neil 497
2 51
RA M. Van Keulen 507
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GE G. Gwalchmai 550
RP J. Van Geel 524
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South Huron
finals starting
The Zurich Flyers downed the
Centralia College Saints 61-3
Sunday to advance to the final
round of playoffs in the South
Huron intermediate hockey
league.
The final best-of-seven series
for the league championship
between the Shipka Colonials and •
the Zurich Flyers will start at the
Zurich arena Friday night at 8.30.
The second contest is slated for,
Zurich Sunday afternoon at 2
p.m. The balance of the playoff
schedule was not arranged at
press timeit was expected games
would continue each Friday and
Sunday.
Hensall Co-Op
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grain elevator was purchased in
1968.
This move into grain handling
was a major step for Hensall Co-
op, and created many problems
and many satisfactions. The
capacity at purchase time was
160,000 bushels. It now holds
approximately 400,000 bushels,
During the last five years, the
board and management has had
one main objective - to co-
ordinate all Hensall facilities to
one location. Thanks to their
efforts, and also thanks to the
loyal patronage of the members,
the objective has been ac-
complished with the official
opening of the new store, offices
and warehouse.
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THURSDAY LADIES
J. Sedlak 580
5 91
A. Bishop 575
2 53
R. Lesard 671
5 98
D. Brock 569
2 102
J. Mantey 553
5 87
F. McNeil 535
2 90
D. Bourne 704
7 103
R. Eveland 519
0 61
T. Stagg 553
7 147
No team
H. Roberts 566
5 89
M. Hern 550
2 85
EXETER MENS A
H&K P. Lavier 734
SU A. Farquhar 781
BL D. Brintnell 810
S&P G. Campbell 701
DD B. Sanders 778
C4TH D. Jackson 632
167 C. McDonald 743
SP R. Smith 716
McK A. Hunking 670
FL Default
RO J. Fuller 725
LP W. Beattie 718
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0 67
5 50
2 83
7 127
0 113
7 84
0 105
7 93
0 27
5 118
2 80
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56 Alley
111 1 C. Wein 137
79 C. Smith 333
86 2 E. Lamport 213
106 Wm Etherington 282
87 3 E. Love 317
M. Neil 185
4 0, Ostland 231
F. Skinner 179
5 A. MacDonald 230
M. Sanders 331
6 M. Webber 315
II. May 283