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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-07-04, Page 12Times-Advocate, July 4, 1974 LEAN BONELESS Miami Rolls 1.49 IDEAL FOR BAR-B-QUE or ROASTING COOKED SMOKED FAMILY PAK LOIN Pork Chops SCHNEIDER'S THURINGER SUMMER LB 5 1.19 B Y- THE- PIECE Sausage LB HOME-MADE Head Cheese C apons UTILITYG. 9.49 TIN LB 99 4 LB 79c Picnic Hams LB 69` STORE-SLICED ' Cooked Ham 1.49 Chuck Steaks LB 894 BRADFORD Head Lettuce EA 39 ..s. L BS 25' No I Tomatoes LB 49 10 OZ JAR (Limit 2 per Family) MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE '1.97 SQUIRREL 48 OZ TIN ZEST BATH S IZE Peanut Butter $1.99 Bar Soap 4/89 12 OZ MCCORMICK Bicks Relish 39$ Jumbo Cookies 24 01 79$ KING SIZE Blue Cheer $1.99 *'fly e*a,r To L f SISSIONIS, THE TENDER SPOT PHONE 238,2512 'GRAND BEND • GOLDEN YELLOW Bananas Coke 26 OZ DI 13=I' 5/$1 EXETER PS GRADUATES - Grade eight graduation exercises were held Wednesday night at Exeter public school. Students of room 9 are shown above. Back, left, Allison Blommaert, Jodi Finnen, Paul Waddell, Brad Taylor, Anthony De Boer, Robin Little, George Armstrong, Leon Jensen, Braden Whilsmith, Matthew Postill, John Lindenfielcl, Joanne Taylor, Paul FAley, Lynn Van Wyck, Steve Holtzmann and Brenda Edwards. Front, Lynne Mercer, Shannon Dougherty, Brenda Fletcher, Heather Meikle, Helen Brand, Chris Cowan, Carolyn Broom, Cheryl Ford, Nancy Perry and Darlene Davis. T-A photo GRADUATE AT EXETER PS - The grade 8 graduation class of room 17 of Exeter Public school is shown above, Back, left, Randy Miller, Dwayne Mothers, Ted Triebner, Gordon Jarvis, Perry Pooley, Randy Fisher, Chuck Windsor, Richard May, David Holtzmann, Jim Veri and Jim Clark, Centre, Suzanne Janke, Sandra McLeod, Kathy Baker, Nan- cy Dowker, Elaine Nestle, Cindy Wasson, Clarke, Elizabeth Bowerman and John Hern. ple, Mandy Northcott, Cindy Horn, Jayne Gloria McKenzie, Jill Tuckey, Valla Tait and Shelly Adamson, Lynn Front, Alice Ann Dalrym- Smith, Susan Chapman, Tannis Bishop. ' T-A photo Sunday school idle for summer Hold party for grade 8 graduates By MANUEL CURTS GREENWAY Grace Anglican Church members will be worshipping with the United Church at their services at 10 a.m. during July. The United Church Sunday School has withdrawn sessions until September 1 when a picnic will be held to rally together, the membership again. The following students from this area graduated from Grade 8: Ann Steeper, Connie Bullock, Vickie Lagerwerf, Kim Ludlow, Marilyn Ludlow, David Isaac, John McLinchey, Gary Romphf, and Eric Bullock. Ann Steeper entertained her classmates at a party at the Corbett community centre,, Friday evening. 'Helen Brown of Windsor N.S., spent the weekend with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Ross Brown. Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Alic, Oak- ville were Sunday and Monday visitors with their friends Mr. & Mrs. Ken Eagleson and Jamie. Ken and Ruth Ann attended the Goluch-Glover wedding in Fingal on Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Steeper are in Germany visiting their daughter Jeanette who is a D.N.D. school teacher there. Mrs. Jeanne Parsons who has just returned from' a trip around the world, and her brother Wm. J. Thomson and daughter Debbie Ann, from Kissimmee Florida are visiting for a few days with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Clarke. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Eagleson and Mrs. Rose Isaac were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Love, Parkhill. Mrs. Vera Brophey and Mr. & Mrs. Langford Ridley, Parkhill holidayed at Grand Bend over the weekend. A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Willis Stewardson Monday, in honour of .their 35th wedding anniversary. Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Eagleson accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Merner, Grand Bend attended the horse races at Windsor Raceway Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Curts and Mr. & Mrs. Bob McFadden, Don Mills have returned from a holiday in the Canadian West and North Dakota. They visited with Walter and Eunice Cripps, Richard Cameron and Kevin in Saskatoon and with Mr. & Mrs. David Cripps and Mr. & Mrs. Larry Cripps in Winnipeg and were shown the sights around Jasper, Alberta by Ray O'Neil, By MISS ELLA MORLOCK CREDITON Mrs. Gordon Marshall, Mrs. Earl Gibson, Mrs. Russell Statham, Mrs; Sheldon McCandless and Kathryn Murphy, Strathroy, spent an afternoon and evening last week with Mr. •S‘ Mrs. Will Oestricher. The ladies are members of a Canasta Club to which Mrs, Oestricher belonged when she lived in Strathroy. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Pickering have moved into their home on Main Street West. Steve Dundas has been tran- sferred from Victoria Hospital to South Huron Hospital. The Sunday School picnic of Zion United Church was held Wednesday evening with a programme of sports, supervised by Harry Schroeder and Rey. Douglas yVarrer,?conducted;* the church lawn, Rain drove ,th, picnickers indoors for lunch with, Mrs. Cliff Kenney looking after the food. Rev. Cliff Britton, Hensall, conducted the morning service at Zion United Church and a congregational meeting following, for the appointment of a pastoral relations committee. Rev. Douglas Warren has ac- cepted a call to Rowntree Memorial Church, London, ef- fective September 1. Ella Morlock visited several days last week with Mrs. Mildred Bell, Hamilton. Kerry Lynne Mahoney, Cambridge, is holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Sam King. Rev. & Mrs. Fred Faist, Stratford, spent several days last week with Nola Faist. Weekend visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Alf Smith included Mr. & Mrs. Murray Castator, Toronto; Mr. & Mrs. Bob Waters and their three children, Clarkson; (Mrs. Waters is a daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Castator); Mrs. Bob Peters (another daughter) and her son Noel, Vancouver; Bert Bagg and Herb Hardwick, Woodbridge; Roy Smith and Elaine Berry, London. Couple mark anniversary By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD Mr. & Mrs. George Kellett, Carolyn and Lawrence celebra ted the former's twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversary by having dinner at Grand View Restaurant, Blyth on Sunday with other relatives. They all then went to the home of Mr. & Mrs, Art Heard, Blyth where they spent the rest of the day. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne were guests Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. William Harper of Mitchell. Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Rohde, Toronto and Mr. & Mrs. Alex Rohde, Mitchell called on Mr. & MrS. William Rohde, Saturday evening, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Jeffery were supper guests, Sunday with Mrs. Susie Link, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. David Passmore and Tom were guests Sunday with Mrs. Myrtle Passmore, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs, Lloyd Ballantyne attended F'ullarton Anniversary Service Sunday and were guests later with Mr. & Mrs. PAW Ulch. gusseldale. The flowers in the church on Sunday Were in memory of truce Passmore placed there by his family, formerly of Parkhill. 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