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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-10-14, Page 11`235-2665 EXETER PLAZA SCORE The First Time ... with Dixie Lee, a truly winning taste combination of Seafood, Chicken or Salads all prepared to score with the family or company. GIVE US A CALL AT Times,Advacgte,.0091,0r14, 1976. Pats - . . . • .. rfaiwi4.01111!!!!!!!!!!!*****01*** . Th. totama Acts toad for a pwpos. Scotty Mall your aroblorns to "Impact' qa this paper. All :letters will be answered ,provided ix stowed .addressed envelope' onstosed. Some of general interest will k!Ilt totters must be signed but we wiiltior reveal your identity. ' "Theit 00.010M Onsf.AnOvers.kRoe4 on Ontario, w isiroputilishest to inform and not: to advise. Na ono should try to apply or interpret the law loY4ho,4 the 'old and ,advice, trained Expert who owl the facts,: sines* thi ..fsgts of .004.foe..moY change the "OtiCa ti"Pf th*.lqw*$* NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE EXETER Rae PHARMACY LTD, 235-1570 or 235-1070 373 MAIN ST, CONCORD TRAVEL TRAILERS 15' to 35' also Fifth Wheel clod Motor Homes ut Vce4eete44 ea dint Peet:m4 ,re Bob &Shirrs Hwy. 4 kliuron Pk. Rd. RESTAUliANT COFFEE BAR Fast Take Out * * Groceries Variety GAS for LESS! REAL ESTATE LTD. 235-2533 489 Main .St., Exeter I 228- 6751 You wage.?it to "'i Floor.S THE WU_ and FLOOR SPIOPPE t1ietdictpdig:e:utid,toir:p:t:i#1 moo' NOW OPEN 6 DAYS A wtex fR1DAY..!NIGHt....! • Letterheads* Envelopes 6 Business Cards • Draw Tickets Complete Line of Offset Printing Phone 235-2442 1. & So Pryde Ltd.n /93 MAIN ST. S. EXETER MONUMENTS MARKERS LETTERING 235- 0620 EST. 1919 Exeter, Ontario By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS Monday visitors with Mr. & Mrs, Cecil Squire were Mrs, Holden and Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell and family all of St. Marys. Mr. & Mrs. Keith Hern and family, Zion were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson. Mr. & Mrs, Bill Brock and Jeremy, Exeter were Monday guests with Mr. & Mrs, Bill Morley. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Wallis and family, Stratford, Mr, & Mrs. Gerald Wallis were Sunday Thanksgiving guests with Mr, & Mrs. Alton Wallis. Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hern and 'family and Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Nixon and family, Granton motored to Santa's Village at Bracebridge, Saturday then to the cottage at Nine Mile Lake to spend the holiday weekend, & Mrs LEarP French. were,, Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hern, Zion. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern were Sunday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Mac Spence. Sunday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins were Mr. & Mrs. Fred Mardlin and girls, Wesley. MT. CARMEL This past weekend was of course the Thanksgiving holiday, and despite labour protests and RECEIVE AWARDS Nine Fanshawe College design students recently received awards and certificates in a poster design competiton sponsored by the Bata Shoe organization, One hundred and sixty seven students from 11 Ontario Schools took part in the competition. The Fanshawe College students who were awarded certificates included Karen Hodgson, Lucan and Roseanne Middleton, Bayfield. Many visit at Shipka By MRS, MOH MORENZ Thursday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Henry Becker were Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Braun, Mrs, Christine Brandt and Mrs, Clara Petznick, all of Waterloo. Mr. & Mrs. Ferman Snyder spent the holiday at their daughter's home, Mr, & Mrs. Otto Plein, in Kitchener. Mrs. Ed Turnbull who has been hospitalized this past two months at Strathroy hospital, spent the holiday weekend at her home here. Visitors on the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Massie were her parents Mr. & Mrs. George Nixon and Colin of Ailsa Craig, and Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Nixon and Robert of Thorndale. Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Relouw and Krista visited Sunday at her parents home, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Arnold. Mr, & Mrs. Henry Becker at- tended a 50th wedding an- niversary, Sunday, in Kitchener, for his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Reuben Eckstein. Jerry Arnold and several friends spent the weekend fishing at Stoke's Bay. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Vincent, Lori, Michael and Michelle, spent the weekend in Barryton, Michigan, with her mother Mrs. Fred Hoffman, They also visited Mrs, Vincent's brother-in-law, Horst Kovitzki who is hospitalized there. EXETER FUNERAL HO RI ME MEMBER OF O 235-2 FUNERAL. 370 WILLIAM ST, SERVICE 120 ASSOCIATION NT THE O My elderly aunt who is a widow and lives alone decided on account of not being too steady on her feet to have a downstairs bathroom installed in her home. She called in a plumber from the Yellow Pages, and received a price to complete the job. She gave them a deposit and they told her it would be about two weeks before they could start because they were very busy, but it was closer to four weeks before they finally appeared. They worked for three days, then suddenly didn't show again, and her place now looks like a battle zone. She has tried phoning them repeatedly at all hours, but her messages are received by a recorder and so far have all been ignored. Can "IMPACT" see if they can get some action for her as she's almost a nervous wreck over this whole mess. We received a fast reply to our call, threatening them with a possible legal suit. According to the "boss man", (a Mr. Pengally) he was hospitalized rather suddenly and his business commitments suf- fered as a result. He also told us that he was originally awaiting a particular fitting which also helped to delay the work. However since then he has been faithfully on the job, and our readers' aunt is very pleased with progress to date, and hopeful- ly by now the new bathroom is installed to everyones satisfac- tion. ord s rop ies ngroving 500/01160 Radio Thaek Engraving Done Authorized dealer • On Premises For all your RADIO STEREO and C.B. needs see us! 382 MAIN ST. (FORMERLY EATONS ) 235-2261 What do you know about a Montreal firm known as the Jay Norris Company? My wife saw an ad they were running somewhere for a spray gun complete with guarantee for $19.95. She mail- ed them a cheque and was expecting delivery for Fathers Day. Believe it or not, but that is the last we have heard from them, of course the cheque was cashed immediately. I have written them on numerous occasions, (some pret- ty strong letters too, I admit) but I have not as yet received a single reply. It's too small an amount to employ the services of a lawyer but this has me hopping mad, and I just wonder if you have run into complaints about them before. Yes! the name of Jay Norris (Canada) Corp, in Montreal is no stranger to "IMPACT", and their letter to us concerning you, ex- pressed surprise that your enquiries had gone unanswered, because according to them, they had mailed "thousands of letters" to customers, advising them that there might be a "slight delay" as they were in the process of moving to new quarters. The letter assures us that they are almost caught up now, and that you should expect delivery of your order within the "next week or two." We would suggest that you wait a month, and if you still have not received your spray gun, (or a full refund)please contact us again. FREE Snow Blower Bolens With Purchase of ANY TRACTOR OPEN 23703456 MOUNT INCe)klys CARMEL Sun.10-6 A dear friend of mine for over 20 years has a problem which has her very worried. I think she is worrying needlessly and I told her so and suggested that she write "IMPACT", however since she wouldn't, I am writing for her, Here is the information we need to know: A girl 16 years old has quit school, left home, and is living with a 19 year old man. My friend is afraid that she will be responSi- ble for her daughter, if she falls sick, or if the man gets out • of work. When the government tells them they can leave home at 16, I don't think she should be responsible, 'am I right? You are quite correct in assuming that your friend is worrying needlessly, regarding this matter, because she would NOT be responsible for her daughter if she should fall sick, or if her common-law husband becomes unemployed, If either of those unfortunate events were to take place, Then the onus would be on your friends' daughters common-low hus- band, to apply and qualify for financial assistance, far himself, common-law wife and children, (if any.). REBEKAH OFFICERS — Officers for the Pride of Huron Rebekahs Exeter 338 were nam- ed recently. Back, left, Cora Smith, Janice Webber, Lena Willard, Gloria McFalls, Mildred Thomson, Leona Hem, Jean Johns, Marion Skinner, Evaline Whiting, Lois McFalls, Mavis Atthill, Leone Brock, Cheryl Edwards and Mary Hem. Front, Alice Bowen, Helen Jory, Shirley Cooper, Jean Hodgert, Olive Hicks, Joyce Morgan, Margaret Cook, Marjorie Arthur, Janice Brock and Lena Kirkland• T-A photo Mt. Carmel residents busy on holida political unrest over wage and price controls, we in Canada still have a lot to be thankful for, For anyone who didn't feel thankful this past weekend, I ask you this: would you rather have been a turkey? In the Mt. Carmel area, there were just as many filled and contented bellies as anywhere. On this past Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.• Wilfrid Hogan and other members of their family enjoyed dinner at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Jack McCann and then the Hogans hosted members of the family for the Sunday supper. That's what you -would call a Thanksgiving double-header! Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Carey also hosted members of their family f or a Sunday supper this Thanksgiving as their son Paul of London joined them along with their son Donald and his wife Margaret also from London. Considering the size of their family and the distance some of them had to travel, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dietrich can be thankful that all of their children were able to attend the wedding of their daughter, Theresa, to Wayne Karkowski in Woodstock on Saturday, October 9. liosemarrt s...; from Wetaskiwin, Alberta to attend the wedding, while Chuck came from St. Mary's Salesian School near Edmonton, Larry and Michael came from Ottawa, Eleanor came from Maryhill near Kitchener, Jo-Anne came from Chatham, Elizabeth and Mary Lynn came from London while Joe and Dave travelled from Mt, Carmel to attend. Speaking of travels, Christie and Bridget Ryan, the daughters of Mr. & Mrs, Tom Ryan were able to make it home to our area for the Thanksgiving weekend. The girls are presently attending high school in Ottawa. A trip that began this past Saturday morning was un- dertaken by Steve McCann, the son of Mr. & Mrs. Jack McCann and Steve's cousin, Ed McCann, the son of Mr. & Mrs. Arnold McCann. The two boys reached their destination of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on Monday, October 11, where they visited Ed's sister, Our Lady el' Mt. Carmel School has three new staff members this year and hopefully they have by now become accustomed to their new surroundings. Mrs. Sharon Blythe from Exeter is teaching grades two and three, Mrs, Helen Ryan from Crediton is the principal's relief and Mrs. Sheila Jankowski from Zurich teaches grade one. Mrs. Jankowski and her husbnad will be prsenting slides and a talk on their two years as volunteer. .teachers in IVIalaysia ,.on October 21 at the School's first P.T.A. meeting at 8:30 in the gym, The meeting will also offer parents of students a chance to meet the teachers at the school. The Mt. Carmel Girls baseball team is presently embroiled in a best-of-five play-off series with the Lieury girls to decide the overall champions, The Mt. Carmel crew were trailing two games to one until Monday, Zion church ladies meet, The UCW Thanksgiving meeting was held Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lorne Hern opened the business part of the meeting with a reading. Roll call answers were a Thanksgiving verse. An invitation from Elimville UCW for October 27 was received. Mrs. Edgar Baker and Mrs. D, Mills were in charge of a Thanksgiving program. Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Woodham showed slides of their family's trip last summer to the Yukon, British Columbia and San Francisco, California, where they visited with her sister and mother, coming home across the United States. Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Niksch, Hobart, Indiana, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Smith and Jeremy of Barrie, Indiana, were weekend visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Thomas G. Hern. October 11 when they beat opponents by a score of 40 their forcing the series into to 27 game, Good luck girls! a fifth s.