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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-02, Page 5Pago 5 TUCKERSMITH RATE PAYERS REEVE ERVIN SILLERY DEPUTY REEVE BOB BELL TO The Swartman Family .on the opening of Anita's Ladies Wear FROM' the junction Use Your Charge* or Mastercharge Times-Advocate, November 2, 1978 FREE we provide HERE IS YOUR FIRST COUPON basement for a bake sale and a social time. Clip out this Free Coupon and Start Saving Right Now! CREDITON DRAW — The Creditor) Parks Board and firemen elimination draw Friday night drew plenty of interest. Shown during the draw are Ken McCann, Wilmar Wein and Don Dinney. Splitting the $1,000 grand prize were Mrs. Maurice Beaver and the Exeter Kinsmen c|ub. T-A photo We wish to express our sincere thanks to you, for your confidence in our recent acclaimation. BEST WISHES ' FLOOR COVERING • WALLPAPER FAMILY CLOTHING • DRAPES • FABRICS W I Owners of smaller businesses • Financial assistance • Management counselling (CASE) • Management training • Information on government programs for business Elimville 4-H, Explorers enjoy Hallowe'en parties Mrs. Wm a picture of herself Hallowe'en Party The Messenger Hallowe’en Party was held on Friday evening at 7:00 at the Thames Road church. Melissa Seldon and Shelly Miller won the witches’ categories. The ghost category was won by Jane Rowe and Sandra Cottle. Andy Grubb, Danny Rhode and Tom Batten won the skeleton c^egory, Kim Prance was the best princess. The tramp category was won by Jeff Prance and Gregory Lamport. Robbie Passmore and Patrick Jeffery won in animals. The clown category was won by Larry Lewis, Brad Borland, Wendy Ballantyne and Erin Coward. A storybook character was won by Michael Jeffery and Mark Coward. Kenny Miller and Larry McCarter won the unusual prize. The couples’ ■ category was won by Kim Prance and Tracey Coward and Allan Pym and Doug Cooper. The messengers enjoyed several games and lunch was served. 4-Hclub The Elimville II 4-H club held their Hallowe’en Party on Monday evening at Elimville United Church. The church was decorated in black and orange streamers and witches, pumpkins, ghosts and cats. Prizes for the best costumes were won by Jacky Van Rostel, Cathy Van Rostel and Marg Pym. The members and their friends enjoyed a hour of fun and games. A lunch of breads and cookies was served. YOUR Key TO ____ _ WflNDMflGI is Drysdale Home Hardware's Toyland in Hensail. Make your selections now Christmas,while our stock is its best. A small deposit holds any item until $ FREE TOY MONEYS AGAIN THIS SEASON, WE WILL BE GIVING AWAY TOY MONEY - 7‘ ON EVERY DOLLAR CASH PURCHASE REDEEMABLE ANY TIME IN OUR TOY DEPARTMENT. START SAVING THESE TOY MONEY SLIPS NOW!! Except Major and Small Appliance Sales or Sale 7 MONEYHOME HARDWARE Good For SEVEN CENTS IN MERCHANDISE At Toy Department of HOME HARDWARE7- riMKVVVMKE ' Hensail - Ontario DRYSDALE HENSALL 262-2015 7' HOME HARDWARE Can we help you? (Branch Office Address) If convenient, please call collect for prior ap­ pointment 1036 Ontario St., Stratford (271-5650) QUESTIONNAIRE (65 and over) Day hours hours Selection Service Competitive Pricing PLEASE RETURN THIS QUESTIONNAIRE TODAY - NO POSTAGE NECESSARY SEE REVERSE SIDE 4. Number of years you have lived in area: (18-25), (36-45), 5. How many hours per week do you spend in the Main Street area? See our Representatives . ■ RANDY BROWN And/Or BILL SCHUTZ I at: THE DEVON BUILDING, I 476 Main St. S., EXETER I on: EVERY TUESDAY I FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK By KATHY COOPER ELIMVILLE The Elimville United Church Women entertained Thames Road, Zion, Kirkton, Woodham and Chiselhurst United Church Women at the Elimville church, Wed­ nesday evening. Mrs. Philip Johns opened the meeting with a poem “Dear Lord”. Mrs. Howard Johns read the scripture after which Mrs. Ross Hargreaves led in prayer. Mrs. Philip Johns in- . troduced the guest Mrs. M. Boulger of Monkton who sang a solo “He Touched Me”. Miss Ruth Skinner read a letter which Joan Allen, who is now working in India, had sent to the United Church Women. Joan’s mother, Allen, also had she had sent her and two of the children that she is working with. Mrs. Parker, Chiselhurst, brought greetings from the South Huron region. Mrs. Boulger who is a minister’s wife showed slides and spoke of the three years that her husband, two sons and herself had spent at an Indian village about 300 miles north of Manitoba. Mrs. Ross Skinner thanked her and presented her with a gift. Mrs. Boulger sang another solo “His Eyes are on the Sparrow”. Everyone sang the hymn “In Christ there is no east or west” and repeated the Mizpah Benediction. The president Miss Skinner welcomed everyone. Mrs. Skinner read the minutes of the last meeting. Following this everyone joined together in the church SAVE 20* STUDENT SPECIAL ONE CAN OF POP AND A CHICKEN BURGER REG. 95' VALUE FOR ONLY Exeter's Mainway business and professional people are interested in what you think of the area. You can help by completing and returning the questionaire below. If there is not enough room and you have ad­ ditional comments you would like to make, please include them too. Just clip along the broken lines, fold and drop in the mail. The postage is already paid. Z' JT ( 1. Age: (13-17), (26- 35), (45-65), 2. Sex: (M) (F) 3. Occupation: 7. Where have you shopped, other than in Exeter, that was a pleasant or enjoyable experience? 6. How do you spend most of the time? Window Shopping hours Shopping ____hours Dining Out hours Recreation hours Citizen Groups - hours Other hours 8. Describe the features of this place that made it en­ joyable. 9. How do* you rate car parking facilities in the town? a) on Main Street SAVE 20* MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY ONLY (limited time offer) good fair poor b) in rear parking lots good fair poor Dme 12. What is your favourite building on Main Street? Why? Night 10. Rate Main Street and your impression of it. good fair poir a) building appearance b) traffic c) street lighting brightness d) sidewalk width e) window displays f) street signs g) covered walkways&/or awnings ----- ----- ----- 13. What would you suggest to improve Main Street? 11. How Do You Rate Our Shops And Services good good good good 14. What other types of businesses or services would you like to see come to Exeter. EXETER 284-1240