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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-08-01, Page 15CHEERFUL CREW — Aunt Polly, Huck Finn, Tom Sawyer and the gang were in good spirits pt Granton's an- nual Fun Day parade. The float won first in the small float division. From the left are Emery Nixon, Scott Whissel, Jim Heighway, Laurie Burnett, Joanne Heighway and Debbie Whissel, T-A photo Clandeboye cadets at camp Notice Re: Garbage Pickup Due to the holiday, the normal garbage pickup of Monday, August 5 has been rescheduled to: Tuesday, Aug. 6 GLENN KELLS Works Superintendent Complete Service For . . . • Lawn Mowers • Garden Tractors • Chain Saws • Rotary Tillers * * * USED LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT IN STOCK FORD 36" Rotary Mower FORD 10 hp Garden Tractor (1973) BOB-A-LAWN Riding Mower JOHN DEERE 5 h.p. Riding Mower MOTO-MOWER 5 h.p. Riding Mower 19" Push Mower JOHN DEERE 7 h.p. Riding Mower Self Propelled Reel Mower EXETER FORD Equipment Sales Ltd. EXETER 235-2200 Tractors Equipment $1.59 LB Miami,Roasts FAMILY PACK Loin Pork Chops L$B1.29 PRIDE OF CANADA Burn's Weiners LB 79c LB '1.09 $1.69 LB 3 LB & OVER Ground Chuck STORE SLICED Cooked Ham ALL VARIETIES \*A CANADA PRY_ Gol CANNED POP —yr-$2.89 CAN S CASE O F 2,000 CASES (NO LIMIT) CHOCOLATE CHIP 13 OZ McCormick's Cookies 69t 25 OZ Cordon Blue Stews 79t 26 OZ PLUS DEPOSIT Pepsi & Flavors 4/891 NEW FLUFF 64 OZ Fabric Softener 594 11 OZ BLANCHED or SPANISH Nutty Club Peanuts 65C PIECES & STEMS Canned Mushrooms 45C HAWAIIN JUBILEE & BANANA SPLIT 1/2 GAL SILVERWOOD'S Ice Cream SAVE 304 $1.49 OVEN or BARBECUE Ready - To - Eat DINNER HAM 2 1/2 - 3 1/2 AVERAGE $1.39 LB Schneider's Heavy NARROW RIBS 99 c LB Chiquita BANANAS 2 LBS. 33' GARDEN FRESd pro uce LB BAG LODI APPLES 85 ONTARIO NO 1 HEAD LETTUCE 23 c U.S. NO 1 - LAROE WATERMELON $L29 we sum nit matt TO UNIT QUANTITIES THE TENDER SPOT PHONE 2382512 - GitANI) BEND The strike against Union Gas Limited by 1,100 operating and clerical workers is over. Your co-operation during our recent emergency period is greatly appreciated. We realize that this strike has, since February 6, caused many of our customers regrettable inconveniences. And we thank you, very much, for your understanding and patience. We're sorry we were unable to respond to service calls. With the strike, we were able to handle only emergencies and concentrate on keeping gas flowing to our 380,000 customers across southwestern Ontario. Now there is a great deal of catching up to do and many delayed projects to be completed. And it may be a while until everything is running smoothly again. So we must ask for just a little more patience and under- standing. Again, thank you. Very much. union GAS LIMITED Twenty-four children enjoy. Brinsley vacation Bible dass By MR: MELVIN PURR Mrs. Sheila Lansing, Kim and Mrs. Roy Mitchell and JoSalyn are visiting with the formers parents Mr, & Mrs. John Melville, Mrs. Stanley Jarmison is a patient in Strathroy Hospital following surgery. Gordon McDonald is a patient in Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Leslie and Mrs. Rita Brown of Edinburgh, Scotland and Mr. & Mrs. G. Keenan and son Jason of Toronto are visiting Mr. & Mrs. James Price, Port Franks. Mrs, Gordon Gotelaer and Sons visited a. few days at her parents Mr. & Mrs. Harold Prance. Vicki Pettypiece of Iceland is visiting Donna Pargeter. Mr. & Mrs. Jake Wurur and R. D. Robertson of London are visiting Murray Vodden at his summer cottage at the the school. Mrs. Harold Prance visited Mrs. Helen Bartwistle, Grand Bend on Monday. Mary Ellen Anderson of Base Borden is visiting her grand- parents Mr. & Mrs. Leo Pargeter. Mr. & Mrs. Doug Wilcocks and Mike, Ross, Garside; Ellismere Elliott and Ken Ross attended the pony races at Wellandport on the weekend. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Prance attended the car races at Ridgetown on Sunday. Their son- .Gordon Gotelaer is one of those racing a car. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hamilton have returned from a six week trip to the west, They visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. David Rogers and family at Vernon, B.C., Gordon's uncle Harry and Mrs. Wetcher, Grand Prairie, Alta, his brother Fred and Mrs. Hamilton at Newport, Oregon, and friends at Milwaukee. By MISS JEAN COPELAND Mr. Eddie Rodd and Keith Passmore of Thames Road are spending this week in Kapuskasing with Eddie's sister, Miss Karen Rodd. Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna spent several days last week on a motor trip to Eastern Ontario and also called on Mr. & Mrs. Cedric Wheeler of Brownsburg, Quebec. Mrs. John Butters visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Tom Doube at the Wildwood Nursing Home. Mr. & Mrs, Oscar Brihe, Misses Myrtle and Pearl Brine and Messrs. Lloyd and Charles Brine visited on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Herb Williams of Kitchener. By MRS. DAVID KESTLE CLANDEBOYE Thursday evening a group of ladies and girls attended the shower for Marianne Gebel. The community presented her with an upholstered swivel rocker and a vase containing an arrangement of dried flowers. Mrs. Arthur Hodgins was in charge. Personals Murray Simpson, St. Marys was one of the lucky winners in the National Sweepstakes draw. He shared $1,000 with nine other people. Dennis Little entertained neighbours and friends on Friday evening. Mrs. G. Cunningham and children spent a few days camping at Ipperwash. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Scott, Brad and Dean spent a week with Mr. & Mrs. H. Bond and boys at Ipperwash. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Taylor and Scott have been travelling west. They have been away almost four weeks. Sandy Markus and Michael Armstrong are among the cadets who have been training at Camp Ipperwash. Friday afternoon, Mrs. D, Kestle visited with Mrs. R, Hoover, Arva and also spent a few hours with Mrs. S. Mouritzen and Tena, the former Morna Vahey. The Clandeboye Ladies on Friday night squashed Nairn 34- 9. Sunday night Denfield took a trimming 44-5. This leaves the Clandeboye women in second place. Mr. & Mrs. J. Richards and family are on a camping trip as far as Sault Ste. Marie and will be spending a couple of weeks there. Sunday, Rev. Madden called on Rev. Stanley Tomes to share his experience with the church members. He spoke briefly on the present movement toward a more Christ-like way of life all over the world. Mr. & Mrs. D. Kestle and Janis attended the Middlesex Area beekeepers first picnic held at Springbank Park, Sunday af- ternoon. Mr. & Mrs. C. Carter, Joanne. Kevin, Lisa; Mrs, M. J, Simpson, Rosemary Simpson and friend Paul; Mr. & Mrs. J. Simpson, Kirkton were in Bright's Grove Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Peter Banks and girls, celebrating Krista Banks birthday. Mrs. L. Derbyshire was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, London for tests. She was able to return home Sunday night. Mrs, Joyce, Windsor came to stay with her father. Mrs. Derbyshire's sister, Mrs. Pearl Damm,, Arden will be staying with the Der- hyshires for awhile. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Hardy and family enjoyed a visit with Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Prickett, Hawkesbury, New Zealand. The Prickett's were visiting Mrs. Hardy's sister and brother-in-law. Being far- mers in New Zealand, they were impressed with dairy and beef cattle farming as it is carried on in Canada. Wilmer and Mary Scott en- tertained Mr. & Mrs. Dick Wise By GORDON iviORLEY A successful Vacation Bible School was held in the Brinsley United Church during the week of. July 22nd to 26th under the direction of the minister, Rev. C. G. Westhaver, Twenty-four children met each day along with seven teachers and assistants to participate in a program of Bible study, music, handcraft and games. A film strip was shown daily in the lunch period. On Friday a number of the mothers were present at the closing program of the school when each class presented one or more numbers along with music and film strips followed by refreshments. Children of several denominations shared in the school. It is hoped that a similar program will be held next year. 200 at Sugar Camp Corbett's sugar-camp was visited by over 200 people during the 4th annual summer tour of the Ontario maple syrup producer association. Guests were present from Vermont and New York State?. Other sugar-camps on the tour were at Bayfield, Wingham and Belmore. and Mrs. Frank Hardy and her guest from England Monday evening. Doug Burns, Toronto was a weekend guest with the Robert- sons. Doug is a friend of George Robertson and together they took the Sunday service in Sylvan and Thedford United Church. Archie Robertson took part in both charges. Mrs. W. Bastert and Peggy, Cambridge called on Mr. & Mrs. C. W. Millson. Peggy is remaining for a few weeks holidays with them. Mr. & Mrs. J. Beckett, Kit- chener dropped in Sunday for a short visit with the Millsons after spending the weekend in Grand Bend with Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Millson. Darlene and Carol Carter spent last week holidaying at Sudbury and Manitoulin Island. Mr, & Mrs. jack Trevithick visited last Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Howard Dorman who- is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Violet Allison visited Thursday with her sister Kathleen Morley. Mrs, Eva AlliSori spent a couple of days in Sarnia and Corunna last week. Mr. & Mrs, Garnet Trevithick, St. Thomas, and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick visited Wednesday attprnoon. with Mr, :Si Mrs. Jim Trevithick at Port Franks. iKolaettbAlelehason.Mvoisrilteeyd Isaiath d Mrs. Mr. $.t Mrs. Cyril Morley Thursday afternoon. Mr. & Mrs. Owen Amos and their daughter Lydia, London were with Mr. & Mrs. Ambrose .Koricina and family for supper Saturday evening. Terry erra Bayfield. yt Lewis was at camp for week F• r your understanding and your patience, thank you-very much.