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Times-Advocate, 1978-10-05, Page 15Octobers, 1978 Page 15 WE’RE VASTLY OVERSTOCKED A WIBF VARIETY ww IHuKi W #^a*IEi B B OF PRODUCTS 9 M you nolteoiden GRADUATE — Brenda Sauder, Mississauga, recent­ ly graduated from Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology, Oakville, with honours in the Fashion Technique and Design Course. Brenda is now employed by Pat Lambe Fashions Inc., Toronto. She graduated from South Huron in 1976, Brenda is the daughter of Mrs. Barb Sauder, Huron Park. So Out They Go At Sharply Reduced Prices But Hurry! At These Prices, They Won’t Last Long! 50- many!! A nn SUPER ON FAMOUS PATIO DOORS & WINDOWS are available at the 10 BAGS. MATTHEWS SPRING & SUMMER STORE HOURS MODEL No. 691 Yes, there are super savings on all our Dashwood win­ dows: casement, awning, bow, bay, glider and single hung ... and really worthwhile savings on famous Dash­ wood patio doors! But remember, these savings apply to our in-stock units only. So, hurry! Head for Discount Dave’s right now - while stocks various branches. Here’s a chair that’s com­ fortable, and because it’s treated with Cinnamon Weatherguard Stain, it looks better. A worthy ad­ dition to any patio. Shop and compare! While stocks last, this is truly an outstanding price! The SUPER “6” refillable dry chemical extinguisher features pressure gauge and safety handle discharge. Effective on liquid fires such as cooking fat, gasoline, oil and paint... and electrical fires such as appliances, switches and motors. m They're 1.25 Mil thick. Our usual VX cash & carry 69* per package. While Stocks Last.. DASHWOOD Prices Are In Effect While Stocks Last MON.-THURS. 8 A.M.-6 P.M. FRIDAY 8 A.M.-9 P.M. SATURDAYS till 5:30 P.M. NOT ALL ITEMS NECESSARILY AVAILABLE AT ALL BRANCHES SALE ENDS SATURDAY OCTOBER 14 MONDAY thru THURSDAY 8 A.M.-5:30P.M. FRIDAY till 9 P.M. SATURDAY till 5:30 P.M. 1 FURNITURE Because they normally last longer than cheaper chairs, they’re more economical in the long run. Delivery And Credit Terms Available At Extra Cost KITCHENER KINCARDINE WINDSOR EAST WINDSOR WEST ALL OTHER BRANCHES: Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. • 5:30 P.M.; Saturday till 4 P.M. *KINCARDINE 589 Fairway Road South naar the Mall. Phone 744-6371 Hwy. 21 North oppoaita tha Sutton Park Inn. Phono 396-3403 Fairway Road PATIO CHAIR Save Now on 26” x 36 GARBAGE 10 LB. BAG CHARCOAL BRIQUETS WHILE STOCKS LAST! 8' ALUMINUM POLE with bracket While Stock Lasts... 27 x54 NYLON CANADIAN FLAG A Super Value at Only No Home Should Be Without One! DISCOUNT DAVE Makes it POSSIBLE! Complete with MOUNTING BRACKET & PRESSURE GAUGE While Stocks Last! BARBECUE FIRE STARTER For Charcoal or Wood Fires. FAST IGNITING. Dashwood folk attend wedding By MRS. IRVIN RADER Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mclsaac attended the wedding of their son Doug to Kathy Lovell in Dresden, Saturday, and the reception at Wallaceburg. Mrs. Mclsaac’s mother, Hazel Onge of the Detroit area returned home with her to spend the winter months here. Following a honeymoon in California the newlyweds will reside in Kitchener. Others who attended from Dashwood and area were Mr. & Mrs. Bill Becker, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Boyle, Mr. & Mrs. George Tieman, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Chandler, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Hayter, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hayter, Vicki Miller and Jeff Hayter, Tom Hayter an usher and Elaine Overholt, Marty Becker and Julie Bedard, Scott Boyle and Mary Ann Desjardine, Laurie Becker and Van Tuckey, Mr. & Mrs. Gary Tieman, Paul Brooks and Lisa Wescott, John Van Gerwen and Tracy Camp­ bell, Paul Shapton and Cindy Brown, Angela Dittmer,’ bridesmaid and Brad Clausius. Doug’s brother Stephen flew in from California to be in the wedding party. Fall Rally Mrs. Eben Weigand, president of Dashwood WI and Mrs. Irvin Rader ac­ companied Mrs. Alec Hamilton of Grand Bend WI to Londesboro. Monday where they attended Huron County Women’s Institute Rally. 210R SUPER “6” REFILLABLE EXTINGUISHER SAVE 3.961 Personals Mrs. Paul Rader, were weekend Mrs. Dean OWEN SOUND RIDGETOWN SOUTHAMPTON THEDFORD WEST LORNE WINDSOR EAST WINDSOR WEST MATTHEWS 736-2151 235-1422 524-8321 238-2374 738-2221 396-3403 733-2341 744-6371 discount A DIVISION OfOn Highway 21 at Springmount Corner. Phono 376-3181 Hwy. 82 approx. 114 miles west of Thedford. Phone 296*4991 16 BRANCHES: AMHERSTBURG EXETER GODERICH GRAND BEND HARROW KINCARDINE KINGSVILLE KITCHENER Kitchener: Out-of-town call free. 1 -800-265-8990 376-3181 674-5465 797-3245 296-4991 768-1520 727-6001 734-1221 254-1143 All Prices Shown are Cash & Carry Mr. & London, guests with Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader Mr. & Mrs. Bill Bennett, London, were Sunday guests. Mr. & McKnight and family, Exeter, were Saturday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Charles Martene on the occasion of their wedding anniversary. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Bender spent the weekend at Mark­ dale with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Richardson and family. Dashwood W.I. assisted at the 1978 International plowing match near Wingham as well as baking pies and cookies. Mrs. Verda Moulton is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. Grace Kraft, Grand Forks, North Dakota, niece of Pearl Kraft and Myrtle Benson, Fargo, North" Dakota are spending some time with her and other relatives. Whalen J By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS f----------------------- X \% OWEN SOUND \________ Cm« HOME CENTRES Lots of Free Parking The Taziar family played t the Senior Citizens Friendship Centre in St. Marys Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pullman, London were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pullman. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mardlin. WE CELEBRATE