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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-10-14, Page 6WARNING Is your standby generator safely connected? During the winter ice storm and subsequent power in- terruption, many customers resorted to standby generators for emergency power. Unfortunately though, d serious per- sonal injury was suffered by an Ontario Hydro lineman as the direct result of an improperly connected standby generator, The Exeter P.U.C. recognizes the need for standby generators and in fact recommends such installations where a continuous supply of electricity is required. However, a stand- by generator must be connected safely -the installation is not complete without a double throw transfer switch to disconnect your electrical system from Exeter P.U.0/s power system THESE are the facts: • an approved transfer switch is a legal requirement for standby generator installations under the Ontario Electrical Safety Code and the Rural Electrical Code. • your safety is involved as well as ours. • standby generation may be severely damaged if left con- nected to a power system with fallen power lines. If you are in doubt, please contact your local contractor, Electrical Inspector, or Exeter P.U.C. Office NOW for further information, EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION H. L. Davis Manager Pa Times-Advocate, October 14, 1976 OUR USUAL CASH 11. CARRY SALE 11/2 " ABS PIPE in 12-ft. lengths 5.49 4.49 3" ABS PIPE in 12-ft. lengths 14.99 12.88 Cash & Carry 3.84 We Carry a Complete Line of ABS Fittings at Competitive Prices Copper Pipe 12-foot lengths. Our usual 2 65 COUNTER TOP BLANKS A 3 1/2 LB. POTATO-Peggy Willert holds a 3 1/2 lb. potato found in the family garden on their farm just outside Hensall. This specimen was not the only potato the Willert's found in their garden, but it was definitely the biggest. Photo by McKinley END CAPS EXTRA Thames Road 4-H choose new officers ONE WEEK ONLY Save g5O/0 30"x30"x76" SHOWER CABINET By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD The Hurondale Bran Babies held their first and second meetings for "The Cereal Shelf" at the homes of their leaders Mrs. Barbara Ballantyne and Mrs. Sharon Passmore. The election of officers was held as follows: president, Lori Lynn Stewart; vice president, Joyce Cunnington; secretary, Diane Ballantyne, Ca thy Cottle; press reporter, Cheryl Stewart; cover designer, Joyce Cun- nington. This are twelve members in the club and they deomonstrated how to make Frypan cookies and Dogwoods. Beautifully made vanities ' by Acorn. Gables are 1/2 " birch veneer plywood; doors are 1/2 " oak veneer on high density core. Front frames are 1 3/4 " bir- ch with doweled joints. The 30" model: our usual C.&C. 75.60 now 64.26; the 36" model: our usual C.&C. price 81.90 now 69.61. "The Chateau" Made of heavy gauge steel finished in 2-coat lustrous white baked enamel. Comes com- plete with chrome- plated taps and shower nozzle. Positive water- proof joints and cor- ners. Easy to install. Our Usual Cash And 1.:1°8a171 Carry Price 69.98 Our usual cash and carry price for our 8-ft. top is 32.76. It's on sale for 26.21 Our 10-ft. top has been reduced from 40.95 to 32.76 Our 12-ft, top has now been reduced from 49.14 to 39.31 Personals Miss Doris Elford, Mrs. Ross Hodgert, Mrs. William Rohde attended the 35th anniversary of the Kirkton Horticulture at Kirkton Woodham Community Centre on last Tuesday evening. 'Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, Mrs. Donald Bray, Mrs. George Kellett, Mrs. Alvin Passmore and Mrs. William Rohde attended South Huron Regional meeting at Hensall United Church on last Wednesday. Mrs. Glen Stewart had the misfortune to fall last Tuesday and fracture her arm. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Passmore, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Stewart and Elaine spent the holiday weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Rick Potter and Amy Leah at Sault Ste Marie. Mr. & Mrs. John Pym, Pauline, Dennis & Steven and Lori Lynn Stewart spent the weekend at their cottage at Bayfield. Mrs. Paul Passmore and Robbie are visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Carsen of Ottawa. Quite a number of people from this community called at the Hoffman Funeral Home Dash- wood over the weekend to pay their respect to the late Nelson Lamport who passed away on Friday. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Lamport and family. Mrs. Lee Webber was a guest on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ron O'Brien of near Crediton. Mrs, Isobelle Cann, Mrs. Kay Cann,Mrs. Mary Hodgert, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Cann and Bradley were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert, William Passmore of Zurich, For One Week Only! Discount Dave Offers Beautiful ii *';,i[5:' CERAMIC GLAZED TILES ... A New "Studio Series" Design by Cristal For Bathroom and Kitchens MODEL R 28 Mr. & Mrs. Rick Mellenger and Alicia of Hensall, Mrs. Mellinger of White Rock British Columbia, Mrs. Helen Caswell and Bobby of London were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mrs. Helen Caswell and Bobby of London were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ulch and Doug Bell of Russelldale, Mr. & Mrs.Lloyd Ballantyne were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne. Mr. & Mrs. John Batten and Ralph of Elimville, Karen VanBergen of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Kadey of Huron Park were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. David Passmore. Mr. & Mrs. Wes Reid and girls attended the Klausson-Woodham wedding in Moorefield United Church on Saturday and also the reception on Saturday evening in Moorefield Community Centre. Mrs. Reid was matron of honor for her sister and Heather was a junior bridesmaid, Tracy was a ring-bearer, and Holly and Cathy were flower girls. Mr. & Mrs. Glenn • Rohde, Danny and Tammy are settled in their own home, recently pur- chased from Fred Gleinik. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Nethwdy and Nicole of Strathroy visited on Sunday with the Rohdes. Mrs. Hazel Jeffery, Mrs. Mary Thomson of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. John McLauchlan of Lambeth. Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde visited on Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Doug Rohde of Exeter. Among some of the young people who spent the holiday' weekend at their homes here were, Elaine Stewart and Janice Stewart of Lambton College, Sarnia; Ron Stewart of College St. in St. Catharines; Sylvia Stewart of Waterloo University. Mrs. Muriel Miller, Seaforth, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Johns, Mr. Herb Bibby were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Barry Miller. There will be no Sunday School on Sunday owing to the an- niversary service. Mrs. Fred Cunnington of Centralia, Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cunnington and family were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Vogan of Listowel. ONE WEEK ONLY Made of heavy gauge stainless steel with no seams, this dependable ledgeback is self-rimming with seal-tight clamping, baked on undercoating. 201/2 "x30". Includes strainers. Universal 3 or 4 hole installation. Stainless steel, 18"x20". Self- rimming with seal-tight clamping. In- cludes strainer. Our usual C.&C. 23.95 Now for 1 week only MODEL RDL23 Our Usual Cash & Carry Price 51.95 • 1,04`;k You'll have to see these beautiful, new color co-ordinated tiles to really appreciate them. They're available in Blue, Fawn, Lilac, Topaz, White and Harvest. And they'll do wonders for your bathroom or kitchen. Come see them this week at Discount Dave's, and while you're here save 20 percent. Our Usual Cash & Carry Price For a Package Covering 4 1/2 Sq. Ft. 5.49 Touch Control In Color... for Tub-Shower Bar Sink Set- 2 oz Off the price of Model 82019, Includes single handle tub/shower valve ... (positive action prevents surprise showers) Two models available: "Ovation" ... tub-diverting and "Coronet". Our usual cash & spout ... shower head, carry price for colors is 28.00, taps flange. arm and not included. Our Usual 2 Choose color for ONE WEEK ONLY 55 the price of white - Cash & Carry 43.95 Prices in Effect till Oct. 20, 1976 I SINGLE HANDLE CONTROL LAV SET #84021. Our usual cash carry price is 42.95 3436 ] [MODEL 2160 Deck Faucet By Corona. Our usual C.&C. 17.85 so you 14 Mg save 3,57 LOTS OF FREE PARKING SAVE 20% CENTRESET Corona Model 2100. Our usual Cash & Carry price 14.98 A DIVISION OF end164.1 • LUMBER CO LTD RIVIERA and MONACO Vitreous china. Free standing close coupled toilet combinations. Wash-down action bowl with jet. IN WHITE Our Usual C.&C. 65.00 Stainless steel, complete with faucet, crumb cup and tail piece. Fully undercoated for noise ab- sorption. Our Usual Cash & Carry Price 36.95 COLORED In stock colors only. Our usual C.&C. price 81.86, on sale for 72.95 Touch Control Kitchen Set Single handle controls both tem- perature and volume. Our usual CAC. price 56 36.95 15 BRANCHES: Teturnien Ad MAIDEN ROAD DISCOUNT DAVE'S 376.3181 674.5465 7973245 296.4991 768.1520 727.6001 734.1221 OWEN SOUND RIDGETOWN SOUTHAMPTON THEDFORD WEST LORNE WINDSOR EAST WINDSOR WEST DISCOUNT I DAVE'S AMHERSTBURG 736.2151 EXETER 235.1422 GODERICH '524.8321 GRAND BEND 238-2374 HARROW 738.2,221 KINCARDINE 396.3403 KINGSVILLE 733.2341 KITCHENER 744.6371 Reg. hours: Mom - Fri. 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sat, till 4 p.m. KITCHENER - KINCARDINE - WINDSOR EAST & WINDSOR WEST: FRIDAY till 9 P.M. KITCHENER 589 Fairway Rd. &Stith. Phone 7444371 'Daily 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. including Saturday. Friday till 9 p.m. OWEN SOUND On Highway 21 at SprIngmount Cory ner.. Phone 376-3181, Open 8 a.m. 5:30 a.m. deify: Saturday tin 4 n m. TO AMHVISTIWItq> WINDSOR WEST 500 front Road in LaSalle. Phone 734-1221, Dal& 8 - 5:30 Incl. Satur• &r. Friday till 9 p.m, WINDSOR EAST Tecumseh Bypass on hIghirray 2. Phone' 72/•6001. tjally11 • 5:30 Incl. Saturday. Friday till 9'p.m.