The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-06-20, Page 5Opening Monday
CARPENTER'S
Optical Shoppe
405 Main Street
EXETER — PHONE 235-0511
• Complete optical service
• Doctor prescriptions can be filled
• Repairs to all glasses
One of the largest selections of frames in Huron County
LICENCED OPTICIAN
George & Bea Carpenter, Proprietors
Senior Citizen Week
* Gabian Stone
* Calcium Chloride
in 100 pound bags
* Sand & Stone
* Gravel
* Stone for Weeping Beds
EARL LIPPERT
TRUCKING
Crediton 234-6382
... some plain talk
THE CHALLENGE . . . Canada is faced
with a world wide problem of rising costs — caused by
an inadequate supply in the face of overwhelming de-
mand.
THE LIBERAL ANSWER . . To take de-
tailed specific action on a broad front to reduce the im-
pact of inflation on consumers, . . . increase the supply
of manufactured goods and foodstuffs, . . reduce the
impact of energy cost increases, . . . cutting taxes and
increasing pensions for those on low or fixed incomes.
THE RESULTS . . . Real growth of 7.1% in
1973, greater than virtually every other nation in the
world . . . with a lOwer rate of inflation than almost
every other nation in the world.
WAGE AND PRICE CONTROLS? .. . The
opposition proposes to freeze your wages and prices, a
proposal which has not worked in any other country . . .
in the United States real gross national product declined
by 1.5% under controls and consumer prices rose 40%
in one month after controls were lifted.
ON JULY 8 . . Keep the government which
is prepared to make hard decisions in the best interests
of all people, and will lead us forward as a united na-
tion.
JOHN LYNDON Lt.
IN HURON-MIDDLESEX
HAVE BREAKFAST
WITH
THE MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE
TUES. MORNING JUNE 25 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
AT
CLINTON ARENA
JOHN LYNDON
LISERAL CANDIDATE HON. EUGENE WHELAN
HURON PAIDDLESEX MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE
SPONSORED BY HURON MIDDLESEX LIBERAL ASSOC.
BACON-ON-A-BUN
JUICE & COFFEE
NO CHARGE
EVERYONE VSELCCVIE
Corbett Sales Arena
Livestock Exchange
was pleased to purchase the
CHAMPION CALF
at Tuesday's Spring Fair in Hensall
Emerson Gill of Corbett Sales with Hugh Ryan
and his championship calf
BUYERS AND SELLERS OF TOP QUALITY MEATS
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(Formerly Berean Christian School)
Parents -- you can have
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If your child is rebellious and moody and causes you worry,
there is an answer. At Grenville Christian College in Brock-
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Parents and all others in authority. This excellent school is
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and they find a new discipline and sense of direction. Under
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The fall semester begins September 9th. Your child can enrol
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year from Grades 7 through 13. Don't miss this opportunity.
For more information, contact:
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Box 610,
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Graduate Nurse
Barbara Jayne Attfield, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Art Attfield, Ex-
eter, graduated recently as part
of the final graduating class of St.
Mary's School of Nursing,
Kitchener. Barbara is a grad of
Alma College, St. Thomas. She
has accepted a position on staff
at St. Mary's General Hospital,
Kitchener, in the Obstetrical
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EXETER
DISTRICT
Phone 235.2081
Secretarial degree
Elsie M. Schofield, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Schofield,
Parkhill, graduated June 5 from
Alma College, St. Thomas with an
honors Secretarial Science
diploma, A graduate of North
Middlesex District High School,
she plans to work at the University
of Western Ontario, London.
photo by Peake
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
SAINTSBURY
The congregation of St,
Patrick's Church joined the
congregation of St, Thomas,
Granton Sunday evening for their
Graduates in Law
Donald Luther, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Luther of Hensall,
graduated from the Faculty of
Law, University of Western On-
tario, with a Bachelor of Law
degree June 7. He will complete
his articling with the law firm of
Barry, Wells and Monaghan in
Corner Brook, Newfoundland.
anniversary and confirmation
service. Rev. Harold Appleyard
recently retired Bishop of
Georgian Bay and Rev. R.
Savary were in charge of the
service.
Lynda Louise Hodgins,
Granton and Cheryl Madelyn
Carroll, Saintsbury were con-
Nurses Assistant
Brenda L. Denham, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Denham, RR
1, St. Marys, graduated as a
Nurses' Assistant. She has now
accepted a position with The
Wrench Memorial Hospital, in
Hazelton, B.C. starting July 15,
photo by Doerr
Fanshawe College Graduate
Anita Hodgins, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Austin Hodgins, Lucan,
graduated May 31 from
Fanshawe College with a Medical
Secretarial diploma. Anita has
accepted a position with the
Home Dialysis Unit at Victoria
Hospital, London.
photo by Beta
firmed. The minister of Granton
United Church, Rev, M. McInally
read the Scripture lessons. A
coffee hour followed the service.
A.C.W, meets
Mrs. Ron Carroll gave her
home on Tuesday evening for the
June A.C.W. Rev, R. Savary
showed slides of Japan and his
work there a few years ago. Viola
Atkinson read the Scripture,
Sheryl Carroll the meditation and
Eileen Carroll led in prayer.
Plans were made for two
wedding banquets. Hazel Eaton
moved a vote of thanks to Rev.
Savary and Marg Carroll for her
home and lunch. Rev. Savary
announced that service at St,
Patrick's would be at 9;30 a.m.
June 23 and 11 p.m. June 30.
Miscellaneous shower
Cathy Cunningham of Kit-
chener was guest of honor at a
community miscellaneous
shower in St. Patrick's Parish
Hall, Friday evening. Cathy
plans her wedding for July 6.
Several contests were con-
ducted by Marguerite Greenlee,
Nancy and Marylou Tindall sang
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Vogan and
Heather of Listwel were recent
visitors with Mrs. Vogan's
parents Mr. & Mrs. Fred Cun-
nington.
Mr. & Mrs., Russell Wilson
attended the 40th Wedding
Anniversary of Mr, & Mrs.
Gordon Fraser at Parkhill on
Saturday.
Mrs. Doug Hancock and family
of Woodstock and Mrs. Mervin
Brokenshire of Hagersville were
visitors for a few days last week
with Reg and Harry Schroeder.
Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson
attended the Winger family
reunion at the Skee-Hi-Lodge at
Thorndale on Saturday.
Mrs. Lorne Hicks accompanied
by Helen Hicks were guests on
Saturday with Mr. & Mrs.
Clayton Scheifile in Kitchener
and on Saturday evening they
had as a visitor Mrs. Sid Henry of
Listowel.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Pickering,
Sheryl and Joanne of Hyde Park
were weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and
Marikay.
On Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Hodgins
and Mrs. Pickering attended the
Decoration service in the Grand
Bend Cemetery.
1 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel
celebrated Father's Day on
Sunday at the home of their son
Mr. & Mrs. Don Hirtzel and girls
in Parkhill.
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Semple; Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Schroeder and Larry;
Mr. & Mrs. Wm Schroeder and
Lisa were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. Russell Schroeder.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Russell Wilson and family
were Mr. & Mrs. Wrn Lambie and
family; Mr. & Mrs. Walter
Eastman and family and Mrs.
James Murray of Arkona.
Mrs. Laura Willert of Sarnia
and Mrs. Ethel Bauman of Mt.
Clemens, Michigan were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Greb.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Chas.
Spendiff in Stratford on Thur-
sday. On Sunday they attended
the Sunday School Anniversary
service in the Kirkton United
Church and were visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Paynter and
family.
The June meeting of the UCW
will take the form of a picnic at
Mrs. Penwarden's Cottage,
Grand Bend on Thursday
evening, All ladies are invited
and are asked to meet at the
church at 6 o'clock. Please bring
your plate, cutlery and first
course.
andMargueriteread the address,
Cathy and her matron of honor
and two bridesmaids opened the
gifts.
Persona lx
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Tindall,
Florida were Saturday dinner
guests with his son, Mr, & Mrs.
Robt. Tindall and family. They
all attended the Tindall picnic
near Atwood on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Mac-
Donald, Grand Bend; Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Dickins, Exeter; Mr. & Mrs.
Pete Sovereign and children,
Lucan were dinner guests
Saturday evening with Mr. &
Mrs. Hugh Davis.
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were
dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Cleve Pullman, Whalen, Wed-
nesday.
Mr. & Mrs, Ford Dyer, Sarnia,
were guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Carroll and attended the
confirmation of their daughter
Sheryl at St. Thomas, Granton,
Sunday evening,
Mr, & Mrs. Fred Dobbs and
children spent Fathers' Day with
her father, Mr, H. S. McLean,
Teeswater.
Mrs, Ron Carroll attended
dinner at Princess Ann School,
London, Wednesday evening
when the London council of Home
and School entertained the
members of Middlesex County
Home and School,
Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Abbott,
Linwood, California, were dinner
guests with their uncle, Mr. &
Mrs. Clarence Davis, Thursday
evening and with their cousins,
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barker, Friday
evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee and
Mrs. Raymond Greenlee, Exeter
were dinner guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Heber Davis, Sunday.
Honour bride-elect
ACW see slides of Japan
Now!