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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-04-25, Page 50/10 watting for concrete to cure. Over 100 sizes in stock. THE EASY WAY TO BUY BETTER CONCRETE STEPS Enhance the beauty and value of your borne with precast steel reinforced concrete Unit Steps. Our installation crews work quickly and cleanly. plum* 527.1320 &Worth Frank Kling Ltd. * Gabian Stone * Calcium Chloride in 100 pound bags * Sand & Stone * Gravel * Stone for Weeping Beds EARL LIPPERT TRUCKING Credit() n 234-6382 IBM ImemmilimmElm• DIET PEPSI PEPSI NOP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ri Win, and Pepsi helps pay the entire year's cost for your 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" PEPSI 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. Alt 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 MI IMO Yes. I want Pepsi to help me Beat the Cost of Living! Name Area Code/Tel. No (PC 1002) QUESTION Address 326 x 34 20,288 23 389 Apt. No City - Prov . Postal Code My answer to the skill testing question is I do solemnly declare that I have calculated this answer by myself, i, without assistance, and that I am in all respects eligible for this signature contest. Contest closes July 31, 1974 Mall yourentry to: 8EATTHE COSTOF LIVING CONTEST,. BoX 6390, Montreal; Quebec H3C 3L2 [ PLEASE KEEP THIS HANDY TO CHECK OFF THE LETTERS YOU! COLLECT CD©00©00© 0®©©©®0©0 CXXXX) efi5iCofa' and "Pepsi.' are real ;tered trade rnario of Pete 4.) IL IC, 5th Anniversary SALEBRATI ON Len McKnight & Sons Main St MEN'S WEAR Exeter Hurry Ends Saturday Savings To Beat Inflation 1RE D R tiAG, ,SUIT SALE "SAVE 20% • \ to " I 50% MAIN ST. EXETER of SPORT SHIRTS . SPECIAL RACK . 1/2 PRICE SPORT, )Si-11I ) `pRES§ SHIRTS Our New Spring Selection of Merchandise Offers STARTLING CHOICE OF COLOUR, VARIETY ANb STYLE Savings In All Dept's Thank For Shopping At McKniohts Ppge 246 Tares Advocate, May 2, 1974 Staffa ladies elect slate By MRS. J, TEMPI,EMAN STAFFA Miss Vera Hambley, Mrs. Russell Worden and Mrs. Ross McPhail were hostesses for the annual meeting of the Staffa Wornens Institute recently, The president Mrs. John Miller presided and in the absence of .the secretary,t.reasurer, her assistant Mrs, ,Joe Van Valkengoed read the minutes and gave the financial statement. R.011 call was answered by the payment of fees for 1974.75. with 11 members responding. Mrs. Charles Douglas, Mrs, John Templeman and Mrs. Bert Daynard were appointed a committee to plan. a bus ttrip for June or July. Mrs. .John Templeman presided for the election of of, ficers. HeportS were given by committees and conveners and Mrs, Miller gave a report of the past year's highlights; The nominating committee presented the following slate for 07440. Past president, Mrs. Ed Chappel; president Mrs, John Miller; 15t. vice-president Mrs. Charles Douglas; secretary- treasurer, Mrs. John Tern- pleman; assistant see. treas., Mrs. Jo Van Valkengoed; district director, Mrs. Ed Chappel; By MISS JEAN COPELAND Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gartenburg, Mr. & Mrs, Ted Insley, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Mr. & Mrs. Hiram Hanna, Mr. & Mrs. Dave Sharnblow, Mr. John Gartenburg of London, Captain Peter Gar- tenburg, Mrs. Gartenburg and Michael of Greenwood, Nova Scotia attended the wedding on Saturday of the formers son, Jim Gartenburg to Caroline Giesbrecht at the Conrad Grebel Chapel, University of Waterloo. Rev. Grant Dawson officiated. Mr. & Mrs, George Wheeler, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland and Mrs. John Rodd attended the funeral in Windsor on Saturday of alternate, Mrs. Carter Kerslake; Branch directors, Mrs. Bert Dayriard, Mrs. George Vivian, Mrs. Roy McDonald, Mrs. Sam Norris; public relations officer, Mrs. Frank Hamilton; pianist, Mrs. Bert Daynard; assistant pianist, Mrs. Ed Chappel; press reporter, Mrs. John Ternpleman; assistant, Mrs. _Cameron Vivian; auditors Mrs, Frank Hamilton, Mrs. Cameron Vivian. Sunshine committee, Mrs. Russell Worden, Mrs. Ruby Reed, Miss Olive Spear; Tweedsmuir curator, Miss Vera Hambley; Tweedsmuir com- mittee, Mrs, Carter Kerslake, Alvin Barbour, Tom Scott, Cameron Vivian, Mrs, Ed Chappel. Standing committee con- veners: Agriculture and Canadian Industries, Mrs, Jo Van Valkengoed, Mrs. Penelope Fell, education and cultural activities, Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Mrs. George Vivian; citizenship and world affairs, Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Mrs. Robert Parsons; family and consumer affairs, Mrs. Ross McPhail, Mrs. Robert McCaughey; resolutions, Mrs. Ed Chappel. Persona Is Darlene Templeman was home for a few days with her family, following the completion of her work term in Hamilton and prior to beginning classes this week at Waterloo University. Mr. & Mrs. Will Miller, Mit- chell visited Monday with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Miller. SHOWING THE WHOLE FAMILY — At Wednesday's Open House at Exeter public school, Elizabeth Helm was pleased to show some of her school work to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Helm and brother Richard. T-A photo their nephew and cousin the late Carl Hurst. Mrs. William Thomson of Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Thomson and family. Captain Peter and Mrs. Gar- tenburg and Michael of Green- wood Nova Scotia spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gartenburg. Mr. & Mrs, George Wheeler visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. Clarence Fletcher. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Webb and Kris of London visited on Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Norris Webb, Julie and Lorie. CHECKING DAUGHTER'S PROJECT — In the above picture Carol DeJong is showing her mother Mrs. Madeline DeJong some of the 4-H projects at Saturday's Achievement Day at South Huron District High School. T-A photo