The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-08-29, Page 9ENJOYING THE FLOWERS - Exhibitors at the Kirkton Horticultural Society flower show last week had
good displays of flowers in theKirkton-Woodham Community Centre. Discussing the attractive arrangements
are Mr's. Clarence Switzer, Mrs. Fronk Pinder and Mrs. Clifford Aikens. T-A photo
Granton pair wed 50 years
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Ont. Field Tomatoes
New Potatoes Canada No. 1
Pepsi-Cola 26 oz. plus deposit 4/99(
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EXTERIOR LIGHTS
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Black holder
Clear glass
Height 14"
Width 41/2 "
Reg. 6.57
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No. 9C124
Ceiling mount
Black 81/2 " long
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60-wan bulb
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15" x 39"
15" x 47"
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12.69 pr.
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95.00
105.00
219.00
Now
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89.50
94.25
209.95
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Grandchildren holidaying with
Mr. & Mrs, Ken Ellis are Darren
andCraig, sons of Larry and
Marlene Smith of Koinoka.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parkinson of
London were visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Elmer Harlton on the
weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Stanley and
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hobbs were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Austin Hobbs.
Weekend visitors with Mrs.
Edna Rainey were Mr. & Mrs.
Steven Chrystman and Graham
of Dundas and Cathy Grant of
Sunderland England.
Ann Marie and Karen
Beaucague were holidaying at
Pearce Williams Camp Fengal
last week.
Vickie Bakker is spending this
week at Pearce Williams Camp.
Mr. & Mrs. James Kerr, Mr. &
Mrs. Elmer Summers, Mr. &
Mrs. Austin Hobbs and Alvin
Middleton were visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Earl Middleton at their
summer home at Nine Mile Lake.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Wilker of
New Hamburg and Mr. J, F.
Barthel of Waterloo called on
friends in the village on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins,
Mrs. Lois Herbert and family
have returned from a week's
holiday motor trip around Lake
Ontario.
They visited the Thousand
Islands and toured Old Fort
Henry and Upper Canada
Village. In Ottawa they visited
relatives, toured the Parliament
buildings and continued along the
Ottawa River to North Bay down
through the Muskoka district
back home.
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Waters and
Pamela returned home last week
from the Water's cottage at
Wiarton where they had been
holidaying.
By GORDON MORLEY
Bill Prest, Max Sheppard,
Ronnie Steeper, and Ronnie
Lockhart attended the Toronto
Exhibition last week.
Mrs. Steve Forman, St. Mary's
is visiting, her niece Mrs. Harvey
Tweddle and Harvey.
Jeanette and Heintz Probst and
family of Niagara on the Lake
visited with Mr. & Mrs. George
Prest and Cindy over the
weekend,
Mrs. George Wilkinson,
Exeter, Mrs. Edwin Morley and
Elaine attended a shower for
Louise Anderson, Ailsa Craig
bride-elect of September.
Tom Windsor Sr, is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Kathleen Morley and Mrs.
Violet Allison visited with Mrs.
Sholdice at Craigholme Sunday
afternoon.
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Howard Dorman in Craigholme
were Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick
and Ruth, Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Trevithick of Pt. Franks.
Mrs. Wes Lewis had her
mother Mrs, Sholdice visiting
with her Saturday afternoon.
BEFORE OLD FROSTY -
was AT YOUR DOOR,
ITS TIME TO THINK OF
HEATING OIL ONCE MORE
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ONE MILE NORTH OF GRAND BEND
ON HIGHWAY 21
Complete Line of Fresh
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SWEET CORN FOR WHOLESALE
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HOLIDAY WEEKEND SPECIALS
FIELD
Tomatoes
4 qt $1.19
11 qt
Pears
4, $1.59
Juicy
Watermelon
FREESTONE
PEACHES
Canning or Table
4 qt basket $1,29
11 qt basket . $3:49
21 qt hamper..... ONLY $5.95
OUR OWN
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New Crop
Norldnd Red
Potatoes
40 Pound
$2.95
Apples
Red Astrican
4 co ,...,$1.29
FRESH
Mushrooms
Fete brides
at Cromarty
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
A community shower on
Saturday night honored Bonnie
Kerslake whose marriage to
Richard Cochrane takes place
early in September, Following a
topple of contests the bride was
assisted in opening her gifts by
her sisters, Marie and Barbara.
Planning the happy event were
Joanne Capling, Carol and Janice
Scott,
Personals
Mr, & Mrs. Otto Walker and
Olive Speare were guests at an
eightieth birthday party for Mrs.
Irene Parker at the home of her
daughter, Mrs, nu). Geiser of
Hyde Park.
Several from this area at-
'tended the Sexsmith Fly-in near
Exeter on Sunday including two
local fliers, Mervin Dow and
Laverne Wallace.
Cromarty ladies taking the
Kirkten Horticultural Society's
bus trip to the Brantford area
were Mrs. C. Coleman, Mary
Kinsman, Mrs. J. Brintnell, Mrs.
J, Carey, Mrs, J. Taylor, Mrs. J.
Jefferson, Mrs. F. Chappel, Mrs.
G Laing, and Mrs. C. Douglas.
Mrs. J. Wallace and Mrs. C.
Douglas attended the training
school for the next 4-H
Homemaking club, A World of
Food in Canada.
Sunday visitors with Mr, &
Mrs, Gordon Laing were Mr. &
Mrs. Donald Riehl, Michael and
Bruce, Seebach's Hill,
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Douglas
and Kathy visited his mother
Mrs. Arthur Douglas,
Thamesford.
Jack Currie and his son, Blair,
of Winnipeg, visited last week
with Mr. & Mrs. 0. Walker.
In Sunday afternoon Mr. &
Mrs. Larry Gardiner and family
and Mr. & Mrs. 0. Walker at-
tended a family gathering at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Hulley,
Winthrop,
Staffa emerged victorious in
their 50th wedding anniversary,
Sunday in Granton United
Church.
They were married August 27,
1924 in London by Rev. L.C. Reid,
Their attendants were Mrs.
Harvey Kennedy (nee Winnifred
Gregory) and Ivor Lindsay, They
have four children, Robert of
Calgary, Roy of Dundas, Ross of
Stratford, and Reva (Mrs.
Douglas Smith) of Stratford.
Guests were present from
Thorndale, London, Toronto, St.
Marys, Lambeth, Wheatley,
Stratford, Dundas and the
surrounding community,
Service in St. Thomas Anglican
Church on Sunday was conducted
by Rev, H,R. Rokeby - Thomas of
Kitchener. Rev. R.N. Savary will
be home from a month's holiday
and will be conducting the eleven
o'clock service next Sunday.
Ball News
The senior girls began the first
step of their playoffs tri-finals
last week. Monday night at
Granton ball park they beat
Cromarty 30-16. Thursday night
they .travelled to Cromarty and
wound up the series the best two
out of three with a scoreof 23-13.
Next week they will be battling
against Bianshard in a bid to
reach the finals,
The Bryanston men played
Tuesday night in Granton and
beat Alsia Craig 9-5. Wednesday
night the Lucan Irish beat them
at Lucan ball diamond the final
score being 9-3. Come out and
support these excellent ball
teams.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. William Pennington
and daughter Jackie attended the
Smith-Maffe wedding Saturday
in Dorchester Anglican Church,
and the reception later at the
Maple Glen Golf and Country
Club. Jackie was the maid of
honour for the bride.
By MRS. WILLA HARDING
Mr, & Mrs. Warren Gregory
were the guests of honour at an
open house and tea celebrating
Saturllay's men's softball
playoffs at the park, After
defeating Chiselhurst in their
afternoon game, they went on to
win over Roy's men who had
eliminated Cromarty in their
earlier game.
South Hibbert bantam boys
were eliminated by Blanshard in
their best of three play-off series.
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