The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-01-09, Page 21IDEAS FOR PARTIES — The Kippers ill 4-H club demonstrated ',Tarty Ideas" at Saturday's. HuroinAchi:hepvtec-
ment Day at Zurich. Shown with the display are Dianne Wilson and Jane Allen.
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Here for four weeks
Dutch family visiting Biddulph
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Through:. the Yea rs,4tielstOne ... JO. knos,vn OS j.hei,j netiOr, has bepk„.,
a 1;3.04 r?,00rol041*0000.10.',-,..419!451v0.'10110.0.0 shaped the Joart4l+es of the ;community.
The . lair14:::.*4c. ;.091.1t
occupied the" south ;part of the budding ,Ir the north part` was Ronton
ttt ach 89. 6h
grothlersCyeneral
iitarx, icon piled
called,i14 Stare.'rThe y t
the std; bankrupt 7,; usinesses
la dy
hav,n. a been nduce .'b, r the;very levy; prices of white wool 1.00(i.44***
Big Ba nkrupit Store, t}rts price's had .: knocked:her silty
"e,. 1ore'rnto.the south section hr sold jrorehes, dry. goodi `boots, shoes i .
I other goods
entory
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iond H. 0.•.:$0.1thCoft.. In those. years SouthCOtt's Wages.... were one dollar',
and:.:fifty.:OntS a •week., .•,: : . .,
•:::10.1926, the Southcott Brothers- purchased '1.:: A. Stewart's store ;and .. : :- . .:operated the business. until the early 1950's When it was acquired by.; Ray •::
,IOry and Dou g Gould: and oPerated as • Gould & JOrY.'.. . ' .
In )074; they sold: the business to the preSent*Orieri; FaVcirid ,Roneef, ..
and.ti,.e1.1:.iedith. and: :A et . Cottrell, .. •, .,.. , .,
. .. '-'!:•$;.,While0;;,,The• Junetion jf a new name;•:,th0•Storelt-cinethat hi:IS:1666P' . ,.
"'known t.O•itoter 'Cihdrarea::residents for Well .ai;rer:10()Iy*Iit. .
As Exeter's largest:department store, The"....)UktiOn:Still.!..tarries'sarrie',O
:hiiii•arile;type,Of rnerChandite.it did whett:thiiRantanilrathersfirst,OP:064'-'
edjOr',bdiineSS. :Clothing foe..611 memberi of the- family can be fOund:iit•%.
0:!,....10nCtian; ..alOntf,.WitW the dry goods .0.,ciicin :which: has suppliecrthes •
needs::of area families for,OVer a century,'"The ,vroCeries;.bOots and shoes
.has;0 .dii.ciOpeared and:-Thei:Junction now4eat4res•a•Oimplete•::seleetion.of:
:needs for interior:decorating. It is one of •the:forOeSt Wallpaper outlets in • • . .. "
the ,area .43nd -there also...a bountiful selection of carpets arid flooring as
Well as drapes and ',drapery hardware:. • • . • .1 •
Choosing a new name for this Exeter landmark was not easy, However;
The Junction was chosen for several reasons. The store, of course, is
located:at4heiOnction of the busy downtown section at. he:corner of: John
and Main. Streets The.:naMe ap pea red very appro pr iate' because
,deeO "meeting. place; • • , . •
Jes a store Where.,fieter residents have alWaySfelt at 'home and have
come to brOwse!foi: taking the oppOrtUnity to stop and chat
60, friendly., clerks.: or.. their f riends: neighbors
s:..a•place..i3O .Onestop shopping for•-clothing::•and interior decorating
needs:dndWe'hoPe;that The junction will continue to be the type of store
where people always feel they ore weRairie :and where. hey can. shop at a
leiSarely:paCei'cincf:stop,•••40'.paSs the time .of day'.: as well.::
. new name for of: Exeter's oldest businesses, •
blinde
w prices
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• NOW.O.P.Orst 6 DAYS 'A WEEK AND FRIDAY NIGHtS FOR yout ..cp.NveN.IENco
y
Fall euchre season
starts in. -.Brinsley area
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By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
BIDDULPH
• Mr. & Mrs. C. Hoonaard have
as their guests the latters sister
and husband Mr; & Mrs. Bren-
danburg of Holland, who will be
with them four weeks.
Sunday visitors with M. H. &
. Mrs. Elston were Mr. & Mrs.
Ardean Randall and Stanley of
Wyoming, also Mrs. Vera Black-
well of Petrolia and Mr. Wes.
Heywood, Crediton.
Mrs, Melville Buswell, Pearl
and Jean visited during the past
week in Toronto with her mother
Mrs. Wm Warner, brother Reg.
Warner and sister Mrs.
Bellinger, also Mr. & Mrs.
Elmore Dunn (nee Hazel Buswell
and daughter Kathy R.N. and
Ronald of Etobicoke.
Mrs. Jack Blair entertained
her immediate neighbor ladies on
Monday morning as a New Years
gathering-included were Mrs.
Aldeen Skinner, Mrs. Alma
McAllister, Mrs. Iva Blair, Mrs.
Kay Elston and Mrs. Vera
Elston.
Mrs. Inez Dickey and Joyce
spent Christmas Day with Mr. &
Mrs. Ventin, Centralia, and with
Mr. & Mrs. John Dickey, Sunday,
December 29.
Mr. & Mrs. M. H. Elston ac-
companied by Mrs. Wes Heywood
were.,supper guests of Mr. & Mrs.
H. A. Mullins, London on Sunday,
December 22, after which they
-attended the combined carol
service in Elmwood Ave.,
Presbyterian Church which
several choirs took part. David
Elston was the conductor.
On Tuesday they visited their
cousins Mr. & Mrs. Ivan
Needham, Lucan.
Mr. & Mrs. Neil McAllister,
also Peter and Timothy, were
guests of the Wads parents Mr.
& Mrs. Jack Doerr, Exeter on
December 26 and December 29
were guests of Mr. & Mrs. John
McAllister.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Elston en-
tertained their family at a
Christmas gathering on .
December 24 also Mr. & Mrs.
Mervin Elston, Mr. Tom Hardy,
Lucan, Sheila R.N., Toronto, Mr.
& Mrs. David Elston, Mr. Mervin
Elston, London.
Robin Blair, Peterborough,
Faye of Sarnia, Bonnie of
Toronto, spent the holidays with
their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Bob
Blair.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Blair, Nancy
and Robert, also Pat of Ottawa,
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mills of Cen-
tralia, Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod Mills
and Barry with Mr. & Mrs. Bob
By GORDON MORLEY
BRINSt.EY
Mr. .4.; Mrs, Fred Lewis and Mr.
& Mrs. Wilbert Lewis sponsored
the euchre party held Friday
evening at the firinsley .com-
munity centre. Prize winners
were.; ladies bigh, Mrs,Doug.
Williams; lone hands Mrs. ,Jack
Hodgson, low Mrs. Otto Darling;
men's high, Norman Lewis; lone,
Evan Hodgins; low, Fred Nor-
thmore.
Next party to be held January
10th, with Mr. & Mrs, Olenn
Hodgins and Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Hodgins as conveners,
Personals'
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hodgins,
Strathroy were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs..Fred Lewis.
Mr. & Mrs, Harvey Tweddle
visited Sunday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. Milton Tweddle. and
family,
Mr. & Mrs. Jake Lagerwerf
and family spent Sunday evening
at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert
Lewis and Carolyn.
April Hodgins visited with her
aunt and uncle Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Durand, London a few days last
week.
Mrs. Eva' Allison spent the
week with Mr. & Mrs. Eddie
Allison and Lezley, Corunna, and
relatives in Sarnia.
Sympathy is extended to
Gordon McKaig in the loss of his
Blair.
Mr. & Mrs.. Sam Skinner,
Karen, Garry and Diane were
guests of Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Pym,
Exeter on Christmas Day. On
Christmas Eve they entertained
the formers father Mr. Cecil
Skinner of Exeter, on December
29 they were guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Ron Denham, Kirkton.
wife who was buried Saturday,
Kathleen Morley aid. Sandra
Oosterwarspent Sundayafternoon
with Mrs. Violet Allison,
By MRS. HAMILTON NODGINS
A pot-luck supper was held at
the Community Centre Friday
evening to start the winter season
of euchre parties. Following the
supper cards were played. Prizes
going to men's high, Bert Damen,
ladies high, Mrs, Lorne Hern,
lone hands, Allan Hodgins, low
score, Michael Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hem and
boys spent Wednesday with Mr. &
Mrs. Stuart McLellan, London
Twp.
Mr. & Mrs. John Storey and
family, Bryanston visited Sunday •
with Mr. & Mrs. John Scott.
Ernest Ferguson's grand-
daughter and husband and
family Mr. & Mrs. Edwin
Muxlow, Alberta, visited the
Fergusons on Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Wallis spent
Wednesday with Mr. & Mrs.
Bruce Wallis Kitchener.
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Davies and
boys, Guelph visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod Mills.
Mrs. Minnie Mardlin, London
and Louise, Lynn and Lisa
Mardlin, Wesley spent Wed-
nesday with Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton
'Hodgins and Berton.
A musician, when asked if a well-
known opera singer could hit E
above high C, said "Only when a
columnist reports her real age."
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