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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-03-21, Page 15Times-Adv4Kater March 21 x1974 Pao. 15 / ri,11110 $ibi$•!$$$tiplpiiii” t iltl$MIA$O$$$$$*110$1:11.1!41$ FREENER nr . TTATITTTSTAITTTITTITTTITSTIPTTI • Home Renovations Ltd. Exports Home Remodeling INTERIOR and EXTERIOR • Cobizipts. • Bathrooms • Kitchens • .Pointing • W911 Papering • Carpets • • Vinyl Siding • Additions • Roofs • Storms • Repairs • Cottages * FREE ESTIMATES * GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP Grand Bend 238-8214 to tttttttttttttttttttttt $$$$$$$$$$$$$ lllllllll is$$$$$$$$$$$ 0000000000 o I 0000000000 $ 000 $$$$$$$$$$$$$ 0000 00000 qt$14 oo 000000 oo SPRING HAS SPRUNG Join the crowds . . Enjoying BICYCLES We are authorized dealer for the best * CCM * RALEIGH Sevei•al models now on display Bring Your Mower In For Service BEFORE The Rush Remember . . We Service EVERYTHING We Sell Milt Robbins & Son LTD. MAIN ST, EXETER REDI-MIX CONCRETE Washed Sand 4 Stone (ALSO FORM WORKI McCann Const. Ltd. DASHWOOD Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422 SMALLER PRINCIPAL or LOWER MORTGAGE here's a house lul ul savings during Beaver's winter war k "own-it-now" bonus time. 6", oil for cash buyers or 3% dis- couni on n7origuye soles. Either way the savings may be just what you need to help you own the home you've always wan- ted! But investigate soon . . . savings arc for early orders and for a limited time only. Visit your nearest Bea- ver Store or mail coupon below. BEAVER MES H Ontario Crop Insurance Guarantees your production So you can cover Your costs Application Deadline May 1, 1974 FRANK HUFF 403 Carling EXETER 235-0709 By MRS, HUGH MORENZ Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Devine visited Friday night in Zurich with their aunt and uncle Mr. & Mrs. Percy Willert, Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Russell spent few days last week visiting with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Russell and other friends and relatives in the Niagara area. Kathy Russell stayed with Mr, & Mrs. Doug Russell and Connie while her parents were holidaying, Brenda McDonald of Exeter is spending a few holidays this week with her grandparents Mr. & Mrs, John Kingma. Roland Gibson of Komoka visited Sunday afternoon with his brother and family, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Gibson and girls. Mrs. R. Gibson, Rusty, Sherrie & Sandy visited in Dashwood with her mother, Mrs. Freida Keller. Douglas Burt, Chalk River spent the weekend with his aunt and uncle Mr. & Mrs. Ed Turn- bull. He has just recently ac- cepted a position on the staff at Douglas Point. Weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Don Baker were Mr. & Mrs. Greg Bockenstette and Cassie, Mr. & Mrs. Gary Durand and son, all of Detroit. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Leyten, Francis and Jeffery of Watford visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Gus Van Massenhoven, Anita, Ronnie and Michael, Mr, & Mrs, Hugh Morenz visited Sunday in London with Bill & Lynda Morenz, and Rob & Orla Nicklom, when they were all dinner guests with Mr, & Mrs. Julius Nicklom and celebrated Lynda's birthday. Many women would be more spic if they had less span. USED FORAGE EQUIPMENT IHC No. 16 Harvester, corn head, pickup IHC No. 350 Harvester, corn head, pickup IHC No. 550 Harvester, 2-row head and pickup 2-GEHL Blowers 3- GEHL Forage Boxes, complete with wagons TURNCO Forage Box with wagon N. T. MONTEITH EXETER LTD. 235-2121 "The best in service when you need it most)" Helping to make home ownership easier! r " ... .! . .... 1! ,....,..- .,. . .. 11 .r "--------i For FREE coloured BEAVER HOME CATALOGUE fill in and mail to: BEAVER LUMBER CO:LTD,. Planned Buildings Division, 570 Haupt., [Trice, Milton, Ontario. 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By 7985 auto designers will rely on rubber and plastic- modified rubber for doors, trunks and hoods, as well as bumpers and grilles. Should prevent dents and scratches. Thumping noise is usually an indication that a tire is in out- of-round condition, Have it trued - or risk a ruined tire, premature storing sag and ball-joint wear. Something new to look for one the road - the "no smoking " hotels. Rooms have been treated to remove tobacco smell, and only non-smoking personnel are assigned to work there, limit your auto loans to three years on a new car, two years for a used one, That way you never owe more than the tar is worth, .4` If you're looking for a new tar, look no father than terry Snider5. Get a sturdy, hard-working model that'll la0 lorigor than the loan. tarry Snider MOTOP.5 LIMITED EXETER 2E.1640 LONDON 227.4101 Huron Colinty*,1 Largest Ford Deafer Drive in soon! Bride-elect is honored By GORDON MORLEY BRINSLgY On Tuesday evening, friends and neighbours gathered at IVIcGillivray Township Hall to honour Debbie Handy, bride- elect of March 23 with a shower of gifts. Seated in a large serni-circle, the guests, after identifying themselves, sang a number of old favorites with Dora Thompson at the piano. Lois Thompson gave a humorous reading, Debra Allison played a piano solo after which everyone engaged in a lively gift-grabbing card game, The lucky winners were Julie Wright, Lois Thomp- son, Marilyn Hodgins, Nola Lewis, Wilma Handy, Joanne Jansen, and Terri Robinson. Debbie's mother was winner of the lucky number prize, since her name appeared in the guest register beside the number chosen at random by the bride. An address, extending to Debbie, the best wishes of the community, and expressing the hope that the gifts received would come in "Handy" was read by Marjorie Steeper. Seated at the table, decorated with pink and white wedding bells and streamers, and centred by a dainty pot of petunias, Debbie was assisted in opening her gifts by Joreen Drury while Elaine Morley fastened the bows to a miniature wishing well created by Marjorie Steeper. Debra Allison and Lori Drury also helped present and display the gifts. Debbie expressed her thanks for the gifts following which lunch was served by the hostess Marjorie Steeper, Lola Allison, Helen Drury, Eva Allison, and Betty Steeper. TO CELEBRATE AILSA CRAIG CENTENNIAL The village of Ailsa Crpig is celebrating its Centennial from August 2-5 this year. In one of the projects to raise funds, tickets are being sold on the quilt shown in the above picture. At the left are finance chairman Don Shipwoy and Petty Guilfoyle, donor of the quilt. At the right are Reeve Jack Whitmore and Ruth Garrod, one of the many ladies who worked on the quilt. UCW host teachers Girls to entertain moms shower on Wednesday evening at the home of Linda Miller. Pat Merry Mirrors discuss hair care By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA The final meeting of Staffa No. 14-H Homemaking club was held at the home of the assistant leader, Mrs. Spencer Jeffery, Saturday with all 14 girls present. Plans were made to have a meal in the school break and entertain the Mothers. Ham and noodle casserole was made by Karen Miller, Joanne Ross and Mary Jane Tem- pleman. Cherry squares were made by Elizabeth Templeman, Ruth Harburn and Ruth Chappel. These were sampled by the members. The leaders discussed achievement day which is March 30 at Kirkton Community Center. Personals The community extends sympathy to Mr. & Mrs. Levi White in the passing of the lat- ter's father, the late Mr. Alex Ragin, Miss Ruth Trevithick, Toronto, is holidaying with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick. Mrs. Fred Lewis spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Lagerwerf family of Greenway. Just when you think tomorrow will never come, it's yesterday. Personals 20 friends surprised Wallace with a bridal Over Debbie By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD Meeting six of the Hurondale "Merry Mirrors" was held at the home of Marion Tinney, Exeter, with everyone present. The roll call "One health habit I will follow to help make a lovely complexion" was answered. Home Economist, Miss Jane Pengilley was able to be present. Business consisted of plans and committees for Achievement Day, Discussion was then lead by Mrs. Tinney who is a former hairdresser. The topic meeting was hair care. After an in- teresting talk and excellent pointers on the topic, she demonstrated on Judith Cann, showing washing and cutting -techniques. Sharon Passmore. gave a thank-you and gift on behalf of the club to Mrs. Tinney. Norris read the address of good wishes and Debbie was presented with lovely gifts. Mr. & Mrs. Ed Dearing and Mr. & Mrs. Harold Pethick, have returned from a holiday in the southern States. ' Mrs. John Drake and Mrs. Larry Elliott visited for a couple of days with Mr. & Mrs. David Sim at Southwald; Mr. & Mrs. Henry Harburn are enjoying a holiday in the southern states, Miss Laurilynn Greig and Murray Haines Kingston, visited on the weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Philip James. Mrs. Garnet Taylor is holidaying in Florida. Nancy Templeman attended a party Saturday evening at the home of Laurie Milne and later was a overnight guest of Christine Scherbareth, Bor- nholm, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Armstrong and Mr. & Mrs. Ross Smale, left Sunday for a holiday in the sunny south. Misses Janice Ford and Geraldine Templeman, Strat- 4 ',W& visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and family. Over 30 members of the Hib- bert Community young people enjoyed a bowling party at Mitchell bowling lanes Saturday evening. Mrs, John Templeman visited Sunday with her mother Mrs. Robert Duncan, Huronview. UCW Entertains Some members of the United Church Women entertained Sunday School teachers and members of the choir on Tuesday recently, Edwin Miller showed pictures and gave a talk on his recent trip to Puerto Rico. Crokinole and different games were played, followed' by lunch. Murray Stewart on behalf of the choir thanked the ladies. Jack Stewart on behalf of the Sunday School teachers also said thanks. Persona Is Mr. & Mrs, John Critz, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Critz of Los Angeles California visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Glen Lamport. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore visited a few days recently with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Brazier and family of Brantford. Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller, Brian, Barry and Barbara were Friday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Winston Shapton of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Rohde and Danny visited Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Grant Thomson of 8th line Blanshard, Mr. & Mrs, Elliott McRoberts, Exeter were Friday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hughes London were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller. Barbara Miller and Sylvia Stewart are holidaying in Rome; Barry Miller is holidaying in Phone or Write Brian Veale, Beaver Lumber, 227 Main St., Exeter, 235- 1582 or visit your nearest Beaver Store for new home selector catalogue. ADAMS Heating & Cooling • Heating Systems of All Types INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED • General Sheet Metal Work • Air Conditioning • Humidifiers • Ventiiation 235-2187 133 Huron St, East, Exeter