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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-04-11, Page 22PAUL 1% TLIFINRiLii,, Phone 238-2805 Dealer for pesourdy Manufactured Homes RR 1, Grand Bend. Ontario NOM 170 IF NO ANSWER CALL 238-237,8 MODULAR HOMES Complete Financing Available 95% MCC INSURED MORTGAGES As Little As 5% Down Payment Coll 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 "Your Family Health Centre" 373 Main St. Phone 235-1570 or 235-1070 LIMITED TIME OFFER FREE Continuous Clean Oven ($30 Value) With Any LEONARD Electric Range 30" Models Priced $249" As Low As . . . L.EO IN A FR. C) * * Also Brings You Outstanding Value In Refrigerators 13 CUBIC FOOT No-Frost Refrigerator '379" RUSSELL ELECTRIC Main St. 235-0505 Exeter • DIET PEPSI Win, and Pepsi helps pay the entire year's cost for your Plus special $10 prizes! 'offered during contest Rules and Regulations 1, Printed on vinyl liners of specially marked "Cost of Living" bottle crowns of PEPSI or DIET PEPSI you will find one let- ter of the alphabet. Collect and spell the prize word in order to be eligible for the respective prizes. 2. To be eligible for any of the following cash prizes, collect liners to spell the ap- propriate prize word: $5,000.00—Prize word is MORTGAGE $5,000.00—Prize word is EMPRUNTS $2,500.00—Prize word is GROCERIES $2,500.00—Prize word is EPICERIES To claim any of these cash prizes, write to the contest address below stating your name, address and telephone number. DO NOT MAIL YOUR LINERS. The contest judges will arrange for your entry to be examined and verified. The holder of any of these 4 prize words, in order to win, must first correctly answer a time-limited, skill-testing question during a pre- arranged telephone interview. 3. To be eligible for any of the following cash prizes, collect liners to spell the ap- marked "Contest of Living" PEPS! or DIET PEPSI products, distributed by Pepsi-Cola Canada Ltd. or its bottlers are eligible. This contest is subject to termination or withdrawal without prior notice.at the dis- cretion of the sponsor, and unless termi- nated earlier, will end with entries re- ceived by July 31, 1974. No responsibility is assumed for entries lost, misdirected or delayed. 5. All .entries become the property of Pepsi-Cola Canada Ltd. and/or its fran- chised bottlers who reserve the right to communication with contestants. By en- tering, contestants agree to abide by the decisions of the judges and in the event of being declared a winner, consent to the use of their name, and address and/or photograph in any forthcoming publicity. Contest is open to all residents of Canada, except employees and members of their immediate families of Pepsi-Cola Canada Ltd., its franchised bottlers, their adver- tising agencies and the independent judg- ing organization, This contest is subject to all Federal, Provincial and Local Laws and Regulations. propriate prize word: $500.00—Prize word is GASOLINE $500.00—Prize word is GAZOLINE $250.00—Prize word is HYDRO $ 10.00—Prize word is STEAK To claim any of these cash prizes, com- plete the "Cost of Living" contest entry form together with the correct answer to the skill-testing question printed on the form. Initial the blank side of each liner making up your entry with ball point pen. Mail each entry separately, together with the completed entry form and the "Cost of Living" liners with adequate postage to: BEAT THE COST OF LIVING CONTEST BOX 6390, MONTREAL, QUEBEC H3C 3L2 Although not required, it is suggested that entries be mailed via REGISTERED MAIL. 4. Mutilated, altered or forged vinyl liners or those that have been transferred from one party to another, will be disqualified. All submissions are subject to verification by the contest judges, whose decisions are final. Only vinyl liners found on specially Yes. I want Pepsi to help me Beat the Cost of Living! Name Area Code/Tel. No Address Apt, No. City Prov Postal Code (PC 1002) QUESTION MULTIPLY 326 x 34 ADD 20,288 DIVIDE BY 23 SUBTRACT 389 My answer to the skill testing question is I do solemnly declare that I have calculated this answer by myself, without assistance, and that I am in all respects eligible for this Signature contest. Contest closes July 31, 1974 Mail yourentryto: BEAT THE COST OF LIVING CONTEST,,Box 6390, Montreal, Quebec H3C 3L2 PLEASE KEEP THIS HANDY 4Th „-,, ,-,,,, ,,-„,;:, i‘_.T.k,__,-)1Q.),)v:v(i) 000gogoo TO CHECK OFF C)©CXXXX) CXD0C)0®© THE LETTERS 00000000 cxxxxxxx) YOU COLLECT 0&©00 0000® 'epsi-Cola" and "Pepsi" are registered trade marks of PepsiCo, Inc. McGillivray area native 1. passes away in west. He was a native of McGillivray By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Mr. & Mrs. Robert Coates, Judy, Cathy and Elizabeth of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Neil of Crediton visited. Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Squire Herdman. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Jaques, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Jaques and Kim of Zion and Mrs. Harold Bell visited Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Ross Skinner, Mrs. Alan Sommers, Paul and Richard, Mrs. Mildred Crago of St. Marys visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wm Routly. trophy presentation to Robert Govelock of Mt. Carmel. Students at the back are Helen Muller, Bridget Ryan, Maurice Ryan, Pete Smits, Larry Regier, Pauline Gielen and Maureen Muller. Front, Nick Van den Berk, Steve O'Neil, Mark Cronyn, Steve McCann and Lynn Cronyn. CANADA FITNESS AWARDS — Students of Mt. Carmel school made the best showing in Canada Fitness programs of any school in the Huron-Perth Separate Schools area. In the above picture, John McCarroll, H-P physical education consultant at the left makes the Successful auction sale Honor Greenway newlyweds By GORDON MORLEY BRINSLEY township. Mr. & Mrs. Don Allen, Mrs. Rose Atkinson and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson convened the euchre party Friday evening at Brinsley Community Centre. Prize winners were, ladies, high, Mrs. Carol Westlake; lone hands, Mrs. Joe Carter; low, Mrs, Evan Hodgins. Men's, high, Joe Carter; lone hands, Andy Thompson; low, Evan Hodgins, Mr, & Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins and Mr, & Mrs, Kelly Robinson will be in charge of next party, April 19. Mrs. Paul Hodgson was welcomed into Brinsley United Church membership by transfer certificate last Sunday during the church service. Friends around Brinsley send sympathy to Mr. & Mrs, Jack Trevithick and family in the loss of a father, Mr. George Neil, Mrs. Jack Hodgson returned home last Friday from Strathroy Hospital. Mr. & Mrs, Gerald Thompson and family were dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Lewis Sunday evening, Word has been received that Gordon Cassidy of Kerrobert, Sask., died in Windsor, Ontario. By MANUEL CURTS GREENWAY A Good Friday service will be held in the United Church for the pastoral charge at 11 a.m. The Ontario Society for Crippled Children assists the work of 15 regional treatment centres throughout Ontario by payment of approved treatment through local Easter Seal service clubs or special grants towards capital cost. EXETER PHARMACY LTD. UCW The United Church Women held their April meeting at the home of Mrs. Harold McDonald. Mrs. Karl Guenther and Mrs. Ken Rock led in devotions and the president, Mrs. Jacob Lagerwerf conducted the business session. Plans were made for the variety supper April 19; the strawberry supper on June 15; and the chicken barbecue August 17. Mrs. Milton Pollock and Mrs. John Steeper served lunch to the members present. The sympathy of this com- munity is extended to the families of the late Roy Hut- chinson, Mrs. Elton Curts; Irwin Luther and George Neil, Friends and neighbours gathered at the Corbett. Com- munity centre, Saturday evening, to honor Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Mellin, recent newlyweds. They were presented The Ontario Society for Crippled Children's annual travelling consultants' clinics bring modern diagnostic skills to more than 2,000 handicapped youngsters in remoter areas Mrs. Orval Mellin, Viola and Evelyn Curts and other relatives from Grand Bend attended a miscellaneous shower for Teresa Stoyle, London, bride- elect of next month, given by her aunt Mrs. John Walker, Toronto, at the home of Mrs. William Curts, London, Sunday afternoon. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Rock held a successful auction sale of their properties last Friday afternoon. Their farm has been sold to Ken McLinchey and they have pur- chased a lot in Parkhill on which to build a new home. Mrs. Hugh Adair and Mrs. Fred Bullock visited one day recently with Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer Harrison, Goderich. By the way; The way I figure, inflation is when those who have saved for a rainy day really get soaked. with a bridge set. Many couples in the area at- tended the ladies night Masonic dinner and dance Friday evening at the Parkhill Community Centre. Grace Church Anglican Guild catered to the dinner. Honor couple on anniversary By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS WHALEN The euchre party was held Saturday night in the Community Centre with Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil as hosts. The winners were; ladies high, Barbara Wallis; men's high, Ken Hodgson; lone hands, Shirley Hodgson; low score Michael Scott and lucky cup, Marjorie Mills. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Bill Morley spent the weekend at their cottage at Wiarton. Sandra Jansson, Woodham spent the weekend with Betty Johnson. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary Sunday having dinner with Mr. & Mrs. Keith Hern, Zion. Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins visited Tuesday evening with Margaret Finkbeiner, Huron Park.