The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-09-01, Page 3• ACCOMMODATION'
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• PRIVATE BEACH
• FINE CUISINE
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(except Monday).
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AKWOOD
INN RESORT IN ORAND BEND
FAATIMAAVAA
IT WAS DELICIOUS — Corn on the cob proved popular to the
visitors to Sunday's Fly-in at the Sexsmith airport. Above,
Warren Miller who flew in from Windsor enjoys the corn and
Helen Douga11 gathers up some cobs to be husked. T-A photo
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Whale Cut Up
FRYING
CHICKENS Ls 02'
Tide Powdered 10 Lb. Box
Detergent $4.39
Duncan Hines Ass't
Cake
Mixes 18 1/2 Oz, 754
Silverwood 2%
Jug
Milk 3 Qt. '1.39
Pride Pack
Tomatoes 28-ri°:59c
U.S. No. 1
Seedless
Grapes lb. 68'
Can. No. 1 Small
Cooking
Onions 14- $ 1.09
Can. No. 1 Ontario
Pascal
Celery 2/69'
U.S, No. 1 Casselman
Plums 2 Lb. 79'
Can, No, 1 Early Macintosh
Apples $ 009
Kent Frozen
Orange
Juice 12 yrmOs z 2/99c
Carnation Frozen
French $ Fries 4 Lb. Pkg. 1.19
Two cattle were killed and
another bad to be destroyed after
they were involved in an accident
around 1:45 a.m., Saturday.
The animals were among a
number of cattle owned by Hugh
Rundle, RR 1 Centralia, which
had wandered onto the Klrkton
Road about three miles east of
Highway 4.
The three were struck by a
vehicle driven by Ann Mac7
Donald, 1k4 Main Sts, Exeter,
The driver and her passenger,
Grant Carson, Camp Ipperwash,
sustained minor injuries, while
the vehicle was extensively
damaged.
Damage was estimated at
$3;000 by OPP Constable Don
Mason.
It was one of three accidents
investigated this week by the
Exeter OPP.
On Friday at 9:10 p.m. vehicles
driven by George Ullyot, St.
Police aid
in searches
Provincial police this weekend
assisted in two boating incidents
near Grand Bend.
On Saturday evening, the OPP
patrol boat was called in to assist
in a search for Ron Piggott. He
had set out in his 12-foot Sunfish
around 5:00 p.m. and was
reported missing later in the
evening.
The Grand Bend cottager, who
is a resident of the London area,
finally made it to shore on his
own around 3:00 a.m,, Sunday.
The rudder had snapped off his
boat and he had managed to get
to shore, somewhere north of
Highway 83.
Exeter OPP enlisted the aid of
the‘ Forest boat to rescue two
teenagers whose boat ex-
perienced some difficulty around
6:40 p.m., Friday.
Danny Keech and Scott
Sullivan, both 14, were safely
towed back to shore after winds
had pushed their craft a con-
siderable distance from shore.
Golfers aided
by vandals
Golfers at the Oakwood golf
course had their chances of a
hole-in-one increased this week.
Vandals took the flag stick
from the eighth green and punc-
tured about nine large holes in
the putting surface Sunday night.
' There was also evidence that a
bicycle had beecdriven across
the green.
Damage was estimated at $30.
Two panes of glass were also
broken in the club house. It ap-
peared that someone had either
fallen or was pushed against the
glass.
Exeter OPP Constable Bob
Whiteford is investigating.
He is also investigating wilful
damage to the property of Ross
Dobson, on the Hay-Stanley line
west of Kippen,
The home was entered while
the family was away on vacation
and damage was estimated at
$70.
E. L RAY SCHILBE
A funeral service was held
Friday, August 26 at 1.30 p.m. in
the chapel of the A. Millard
George Funeral Home in London
for E. L. Ray Schilbe, age 51. Mr.
Schilbe, who resided at 59
Westbury Avenue, London, died
suddenly at Victoria Hospital,
last Wednesday. He is survived
by his wife, Audrey, the former
Audrey Roulston; by two
daughters, Mrs. Charles (Gail)
Papp and Mrs. Michael (Janice)
Savage, and two sons, Robert and
Gary, all of London. Also sur-
viving are two sisters, Mrs.
Russell (Doreen) Tieman of
Exeter and Mrs, John (Sheila)
Teevins of Grand Bend; a
brother, Hubert of Zurich; his
stepmother Mrs. Vera Schilbe of
Kitchener and three grand-
children, Steven, Stacie and
Jamie Papp. Rev, M. Hafner of
Mt. Olive Lutheran Church
conducted the service,
Pallbearers were Richard and
Wayne Schilbe, Barry and Randy
Tiernan, Robbie Teevins and Jith
Hoffman, Burial was in Mt,
Pleasant Cemetery, London,
BARRY HYAMS
Barry John Hyams passed
away suddenly as the result of an
automobile accident on Friday,
August 26, 1977, of RR 2, Ailsa
Craig, and formerly of Don Mills
and Toronto, in his 31st year.,
Beloved husband of Renee
(Biewenga) Hyams. Dear son of
Kenneth and Joan Hyams of Don
Mills. Dear brother of Andrea
(Mrs. John Lueck) of Don Mills,
Susan (Mrs, Royl
Naples, Italy._ Dear grandson of
Mrs. Alice
Italy._
England,
Dear son.4in-law Of Dan and
Frances Biewenga, Mitchell, The
funeral waa held Tuesdayfromthe
Lockhart Funeral Home. Mit-
chell, with • Interment in Knox
Prebyterian Cemetery, Mitchell,
IDA STIRE
At Strathroy General Hospital
on Saturday, August 27, 1977, Ida
(Becker) Stire, in her 89th year.
Beloved wife of Edward Stire,
Dashwood, and dear mother of
(Alice) Mrs. Gerd Muller, (Elda)
Mrs. John Barr, both of London,
and Harold Stire of Dashwood,
Also loved by eight grand-
children. The funeral was held
Tuesday from the T. Harry •
Hoffman Funeral Home and Zion
Lutheran Church, Dashwood with
Rev. M. Mellecke officiating.
Interment in Zion Lutheran
Cemetery.
GEORGE McLEOD
George David McLeod passed
away suddenly as the result of
drowning in McGillivray.
Township on Sunday, August 28,
1977, in his 18th year. Dear son of
David and Shirley McLeod of
McGillivray Township. Brother
of Leonard, Denis, Douglas
McLeod all of Parkhill, Doreen
(Mrs. Glenn Harburn), and
Janice McLeod, both of Hensall,
Sharon (Mrs. Floyd Pullman) of
Lucan, James, of Exeter,
Richard of RR 3 Kerwood,
JoSeph, Peggy, Jamie, Wayne
and Dale at home. The funeral
*as held Tuesday•from the M.Box
and Son Funeral Home, Parkhill
with Rev. E. Hancock officiating.
Interment in Parkhill Cemetery.
MYRTLE M. JOHNS
On August 24, 1077, at Central
Park Lodge, Hamilton, in her
94th year, Myrtle Madge JohtiS
wife of the late Professor A.E.
Johns of McMaster University,
dear mother of Martin
(Hamilton), Harold and Paul
(Toronto), Edward (Kingston),
and Ruth (Mrs. Arthur Vogt)
Dundas; grandmother tO
nineteen grandehildren and
fifteen great-grandchildren. A
memorial service will be held on
Sunday, September it at 3 p.m.
in Westda le United Church,
Hamilton,
Homemade
HAMBURG
PATTIES 79
10 Lb.
White Swan 60's 401, 19( Serviettes Ai
Gold Seal 73/4 Oz, Tin
Sockeye
Salmon $1.35
Alcan 25 Ft, Roll
Foil
Prem
Luncheon
Meat
18" 99'
89' 12 Oz. Tin
Exeter
CHINESE
GARDEN
Full Course Meals
Chargex
PHONE 235-0464 Main St.
Wally's
Carrie and Ryan of Scarborough,
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Morphy,
Brad, Cheryl and Rod, London,
Mr. John Morphy, Laurie and
Scott, Lloydtown and Mr. & Mrs.
Nelson Morphy, Richard, Lianne
and Fred, Hyde Park.
A family gathering was held on
Sunday at the home of Mr. & Mrs,
Don Brine, Cheryl and Daryl,
Those presentwere Mr. &Mrs. Al
Munro, Norwich, Mrs. Jean
Brine and Mr. Max Brine,
Stratford, Mr. & Mrs. Clare
Bickell and Scott, Mr, & Mrs.
Jack Crosthwaite, Misses
Myrtle and Pearl Brine and Mr.
Lloyd Brine, St. Marys, Mr. &
Mrs. Ted Brine, Paul and
Michael, Baseline, Mr, & Mrs.
Ross Robinson, Lynn and Dale,
Fourth Line and Mr. & Mrs.
Oscar Brine.
Fish and
Chips
Salad & French
Fries
1.99
Three cattle killed
in district collision
Frozen
UTILITY
TURKEYS Lb.
York Ass't, Frozen
Pot Piesa 0,2/694
York Ass't. Frozen
Vegetables Lt. 99'
We
Reserve
The
Right
To
Limit
Quantities
Lean
GROUND
BEEF
Burns
BACON
ENDS
Lb. 794
Lb 79'
The Custom
Killing and
Processing
Specialists
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WIENERS
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Times-Advocate, September 1, 1917
Marys, and Alfred Balmer,
Grand Bend, were involved in a
rear-end collision on Highway 83,
about half a mile west of High-
way 21,
There were no injuries 'and
damage was listed at $1,500 by
Constable Bill Lewis.
The other accident was a hit
and run, Sometime during the
week a telephone pole on Usborna
Sideroad 12.13 was struck by an
unknown vehicle, causing
damage estimated at $100.
Constable Jim Rogers is in-
vestigating,
During the week, the local
detachment officers laid 16
charges under the Highway
Traffic Act, two under the Liquor
Control Act and eight under the
Criminal Code.
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Recent visitors with1V1r.& Mrs.
Lorne Devine were their cousins
Mr. & Mrs. George McArthur and
friend, Wallacetown.
Mrs. Jack Keller and Sheri-
Lynn have returned home after a
two week holiday at her parents
home, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Kirk of
Mooresfield.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Arnold Keller were Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Feltz, Terry and
Tammy, Brinsley, Mr. & Mrs.
Max Windsor, Billy and Johnny,
Exeter, and Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Gibson and Mark, Crediton.
Brenda Finlayson, niece of Mr.
& Mrs. Hugh Morenz, who is a
member of the Seaforth Lawn
Bowling Club and whp had won
the Ontario Ladies Singles
Championship at, Hamilton,
placed third in the Dominion
finals in Edmonton, Alberta, last
weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Russell and
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz at-
tended the wedding in London,
Saturday, of Deborah Marie,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. George
Holmes to Warren Jack Adams,
son of Mrs. Ginger Adams and
the late Mr. Adams, at St,
Matthew's Anglican Church,
London, with dinner and
reception dance following at the
Masonic Temple Hall at Thorn-
dale. Bill Morenz was best man at
his friend's wedding.
Visitors during the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Rudy Zondag
have been Mrs. Mel Kettel from
Diachten, Netherlands, Holland,
and Mr. & Mrs, J. Beckman and
Susan from ',Rierre ' Fonds,
Quebec, and Mr. & Mrs.' Jack
Zondag and family from Grandy.
Rapids, Michigan.
Mrs. Ervin Latta and Lori-
Anne of Waterloo visited
Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Devine.
YOUTH ESCAPES
An Exeter area youth,
Lawrence Kellett, escaped early
Saturday morning from the Birch
Industrial Farm near Brantford.
He had been sentenced to the
correctional institute for several
break, enter and theft incidents
in the Exeter area over the past
several months.
Whip 16 Oz. Jar 75'
Maxwell House
Instant
Coffee looz. $4.59
Glad
Sandwich
Buggies 100's 89'
Babies Only Please
Bathroom
Tissue 4 Roll 99'
White Swan
Facial
Tissue 200's 55'
Nielson Ass't.
Chocolate
Bars 20,s $1.89
Kelloggs
Frosted Rice
Parkay Coloured 3 Lb. Box
Margarine $1.99
Crisco 3 Lb.
Shortening $2.49
fascination Whole
Kernel
Corn 12 Oz. 3/1
Kraft
Peanut
Butter 2 lb. Jot 1.59
Pogo 3
4 Fir
STEERS
SIDES HINDS
Lb. 95' „ '1.25
FRONTS LOINS
Lb 75' Lb $ 1.35
24 Ox.
Loaf
Puritan Ass't,
Stews
Melitta
Coffee
Maker
24 Oz. EISA
Tin
$4.59
Kroft Single
Cheese Lb Slices Pkg.' $2.99
White Swan
Paper
Towels
Allans
2 Roll
Pkg. 79'
Orange
Crystals 4's 66'
Purina
D,„,?Si 10 K g
UMIN Bag $5.49
Creamette 2 Lb. Pkg.
Spaghetti or L Macaroni 1i1
e'
Dad's
Oatmeal
Cookies
Mr Clean
Liquid
Cleaner $1.25
Chicken of the Sea Chunk
Light
Tuna 6 1/2 Oz. Tin 79'
Salado Prior Pack
Tea
Bags 100,s $1 .min,
Frito Lay
Potato
Chips 250 0 Bag 774
extra
Parking
Available,
In The
Town Hall
Lot Across From
Our Store
M. & Mrs. Ken Mills, Chris
and Candiss of Orillia visited with
Miss Rhea Mills, Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler
visited Sunday afternoon with
Mr, Clarence Fletcher , Exeter,
Congratulations to Mr, & Mrs.
Dick Jongkind on the arrival of a
baby boy in St. Marys Memorial
Hospital.
We are sorry to report Mrs.
Jack Smith is a patient in the St.
Marys Memorial Hospital, We
wish her a speedy recovery,
A number from the community
attended the pork barbecue at the
Kir k ton-Woodham Community
Centre, Saturday evening,
Guests Sunday with Dr, & Mrs.
George Morphy were Mr. & Mrs.
Edward Mackie and Mr, & Mrs,
Earl Mackie and Amy, Toronto,
Mr. Wayne Mackie and Darryl
and Mr, & Mrs. Alex Mackie,
SEPTEMBER
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
SPECIALS
12 Noon - 8 p.m. EAT IN ONLY
HEIFERS
SIDES OF BEEF HINDS
lb.s1.15
FRONTS
LOINS
Lb 69'
Lb '1.29
KILLING DAYS
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* Custom Deluxe Processing
* Aging Coolers for 110 Carcasses
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CHICKEN LEGS &
BREASTS Lb. 85'
Extra Lean
GROUND
BEEF Lb YIP
Homemade
SAUSAGE 5 I"Akb.
PATTIES AP"
GROUND
BEEF Lb. IP 94
CHUCK Ar
STEAKS Lb.03*
SIDE OF
BEEF Lb. $114
Sunny frozen Clear or Pink Clover Farm
Lemonade 12 1/2 °T. 3/4 1
Wiener or. PkTgi.nos of 12
Bread
Bathroom
White Swan Weston '
,.. Hamburg Rolls ws I 4 Roll 89' Tissue ::.
Orange 48 Oz. Tin
T r e e 5 w e e t
v or Grapefruit Juice 73s
York Fancy
Ass't
Vegetables 14 Oz. Tin 29'
Flamingo
Butter
Tarts
Dare
Assit
Candies15 ' 2B4at)zg
Aylmer
Ass%
Variety
Soups io oz. 2/55'
Lido AssIt. 400 to 450 G Size
Bag
Cookies Bag 99'
Top Valu 15 Oz. Tin
Dog or
Cat Food 5/11
Top Valu
Lunch
Bags 25's 4/$ 1
Regal Forest
Briquet .5 Lb. Bag
1 Doz, 99'
3/$1.09
White Swanl 80's
Cereal 300 G Pkg. 69' Serviettes '1.09
Downey 2 Ltr, Bottle Appleford Save All
Fabric Waxed Paper
Softener $ .79 Refill 100 Ft. Pkg. aTt
16 Oz.
$ 1 .09
32 Oz. Bottle
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ForMeat Orders & Custom Killing
Phone 235.4420