The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-08-14, Page 12Whole
Pork Loins
Hips of Beef
Our Own Special
Beef Potties
14 lb. ay. LB.
55.65 lb. LB.
To LB. PAC
- $8.99 LB.
Babynes Beef Liver LB,
Fresh Frozen LB. AVG.
Roasting Chickens
Schneiders Vac 1
Wieners
LB.
LB.
Schneiders
Cooked Horn
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69'
79'
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WE, KNOW
• how to cut your meats so they eat
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• how to cure your hams and bacon
to a mouth-watering turn
• how to render your lard to creamy
white
• how to get the most our of every cut
, of meat for your family
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install with a hammer, nails and'
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estimate the exact amount of materials you'll need.
HORIZONTAL SIDING
Carton contains 99 square 88
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VERTICAL SIDING
Carton contains 100 square 88
feet, Our usual Cash and
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SOFFIT Et FASCIA
Luxaclad siding is available in
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complete selection of matching
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by UNIT STEP...the non-slip
stones that last for years.
Also available: 24"x24"
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slabs. Ask to see them
this week at Discount
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In red, yellow, charcoal
or buff, cash and carry
White Interior
Exterior Paint
Made by Dural, this white latex
paint is one of our best buys. It
can be used inside or but, and
it's priced at less than $5.00 per
gallon.
Cameo Sink
Including Faucets
It's self-rimming and has a
moulded-in self draining soap
dish. Size 17x20 inch; in white
only. Has chrome plated plastic
faucet on 4" centres, with pop-
up waste.
Save 20% on
1'12" and 3" Pipe
You can cut ABS pipe with an
ordinary saw, yet it won't
rust; resists grease and
household acids. This week,
our usual CFTC prides are
marked down 20% oae
14s" 1;'Yiple24 NOW 04 ft
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Big 10'x12' Size
All the materials you need in-
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SING AT CHURCH SERVICE — The Benders of Owen Sound were the feature attraction at Sunday's Drive-
In church service held in Exeter at the Custom Trailer lot. At the right are Norm Tait and Rev, Bob Forrest of
the Exeter Pentecostal church, T-A photo
Couple mark anniversary
Wright reunion held at Dashwood
On Sunday, August 10th, the
descendants of Mr. &
William Wright gathered at the
home of Mr, & Mrs. Bill Hoffman
of Dashwood for their first annual
picnic, There were 69 in at-
tendance.The youngest person
present was Travis Logan, son of
Paul and Linda Logan of St.
Marys, Ontario.
Winners of contests were as
follows; relay race, filling bottle
with water - the teach of Paul
Johnston, Nancy Miller, Mark
Johnston, Jim Hunter and Jane
Hunter.
Winners of various balloon
contests were: Randy Hoffman,
Paul Johnston, Jim Hunter,
Penny Hunter, Nancy Miller,
Terri-Lynn Lamond, Joanne
Lamond, Denise Wright, Eugene
Clarke, Randy Miller, Judy
Ellerington and Bob Hunter.
Kick the ball through the hoop -
Joanne Lamond; Hoop relay -
The team of Paul Johnston;
locate own shoe - Denise Wright,
Nancy Miller, Karen Campbell;
race - unmarried adults - Bob
Clarke, Eugene Clarke; race -
Wright sisters - Barb Miller, June
Keller; wheelbarrow race - Ted
and Ronnie Wright; Ron and Jim
Hupter •
A delicious picnic lunch was
enjoyed by all. After lunch a gift
was presented to Mr, & Mrs. Ross
Johnston on the occasion of their
35th wedding anniversary.
The evening concluded with a
ball game.
Conveners for 1976 are Mr, &
Mrs. Jerry Keller and Mr, & Mrs.
Stewart Wright.
TRACTOR PULL WEIGH-IN — All of the tractors competing in Sun-
day's pull sponsored by the Exeter Fair Board were weighed in at Ex-
eter District Co-Op in the morning. Fair board member Bob Down,
Roger Stephens of the Co-Op and John Baker watch as a tractor from
Hyde Bros. in Hensali is checked. T-A photo.
By GORDON MORLEY
Cindy Prest and some of her
friends are camping this week at
K,O.A. Camp.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Durand and
baby visited with Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Morley on Saturday.
Max Shepherd of Lindsay was
home over the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Morley
dined with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Hodgson and Karen on Wed-
nesday evening.
April and Terry Hodgins are
holidaying with their grand-
parents Mr, & Mrs. Jim Morley
over the weekend.
The United Church service will
be conducted Sunday by David
Maxwell at the usual hour.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hodgins
were camping for a few days over
the weekend.
Mrs. Cyril Morley attended the
shower for Connie Steeper,
August bride-elect held last
Wednesday evening.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Harvey Tweddle Sunday af-
ternoon were Mr. & Mrs. George
Eberly of Sylvan.
Mrs. Violet Allison and
Kathleen Morley visited Sunday
afternoon with Mrs, Dorothy
MacDonald.
Enjoy chicken
at Mt. Carmel
More than 700 friends and
relatives , dined at the Parish
annual chicken barbeque Sunday
evening. Many relatives met and
enjoyed a good visit "Thanks" to
all the ladies and men of the
parish who worked together to
make it such a Success.
Mr. & Mrs. Rose and baby,
Dublin spent Sunday with latter's
mother, Mrs. Alma Ryan and
family.
Mr. Jack Doyle and friend of
London visited on weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Wm, McCann and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Jetornkin and
family arrived home Monday
after spending the past two weeks
at their cottage in the north.
Mr. & Mrs, lJd tiradley And
girls Wyoming spent Sunday with
& Mrs, Thomas Ryan of
Corbett.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Buttle of
Mississauga spent weekend with
Letter's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Ilyan & family and Mrs. Laura
McCann.
Peter and Kris Van lloekel and
family, Aylmer visited for a few
daysmwith Mr. & Mrs, John
Ittittki And family,