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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 GRENVILLE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (Formerly Berean Christian School) Parents -- you can have a good relationship with your child If your child is rebellious and moody and causes you worry, there is an answer. At Grenville Christian College in Brock- ville, Ont., students are taught to respect and appreciate their Parents and all others in authority. This excellent school is highly rated by the Ontario Department of Education and has beautiful facilities on the St. Lawrence River. Students are happy at this unique coed school because the classes are small and they find a new discipline and sense of direction. Under dedicated teachers, their studies improve almost im mediately. The fall semester begins September 9th. Your child can enrol now and make a brand new start. The fees at Grenville Christian College are very reasonable. $2,800 for the full school year from Grades 7 through 13. Don't miss this opportunity. For more information, contact: The Headmaster, Grenville Christian College, Box 610, Brockville, Ont K6V 5Vf 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 Deart ment wanaunnalinmannlimmimimilimaiamaimiunanataniaanimailamiatiaimaint 5 Year Guaranteed Investment Certificates Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1880 D. A. Wettlaufer, Accountant Main St, Exeter n5.0530 VG The senior Trust Company devoted entirely to serving the people of Ontario, Now In Stock VISCOUNT I1141011111101iIII 111111110104141Illiii11111414 11141100 166,1 WA If 1414$114,1/11110011011111% tow" 10141 ARIP104/1401II —, 15 and 20 Cubic Foot Sizes * * * We Also Have A Good Selection of... Lawn Chairs 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!