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Times-Advocate, 1979-11-21, Page 8Village Ceramics & Gifts Main St., Crediton Phone 234-6317 Proprietor Doreen Browning visit our shop for a good selection of Greenware and a complete line of Duncan, Mayco, Lorretta Young Products, Jaygot Lustres, and lamp wiring accessories. Congratulations to the winner of our draw Arlene Wallace, RR 1 Crediton. WINTER HOURS Mon. Tues, Wed, Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Classes given all these days and evenings EVENING HOURS Mon. & Wed. 7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY Page 8 Times-Advocate, November 21, 1979 TOPS IN GRADE 13 — Shields were presented to the top four students in each grade at South Huron District High School at Friday's Commencement. From the left are grade 13 winners Doug Scott, Brad Taylor and Marian Martens. Robin Little was absent. T-A photo Community centre Monday for an afternoon of Crokinole and cards followed by lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hirtzel and family Exeter were Sunday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence. Hirtzel, Joanne's House of Hairstyling 365 William St. Have you made your Christmas or New Years Appointment? Please Phone 235-0288 Operated by Joanne Luxton a▪ s tvitt,• MARY JANE TAYLOR (519) 235-1252 420 Main Street P.O. Box 696 Exeter, Ontario NOM ISO Something Special would like to thank all those who made our opening a success... The lucky winner of our $25.00 gift certificate was Mrs. Susan Mayer, Exeter... We're looking forward to serving you. Please feel welcome to come in and see our selection of accessories for your home, plus a wide variety of unusual gifts for all occasions... Hear your music ome olive! 74:4-----"Am Integrated ` STEREO SYSTEMS. Choose the system with the features you want most! ALL THESE SYSTEMS FEATURE • AM/FM/Stereo FM Tuner-Amplifier with Tuning Meter, 5 watts min. RMS power per channel into 8 ohms with 1% or less total harmonic distortion from 100-15,000 Hz • Precision Record Changer with Cue Control and Dust Cover • Allegro 1000 Stereo Speakers with 61/2 -inch woofer and 2-inch tweeter plus the famous Allegro Tuned Port for clear, rich sound (Model MC1000) • Choose the Tape Unit You Like Best! All systems have simulated wood cabinets grained Walnut finish. IS4031 with Cassette Tape Recorder '35995 Audio... The Flipside of Zenith. 1S4021 with 8-Track Tape Recorder '34995 154041 with BOTH 8-Track and Cassette Tape Recorders $40995 7.1L____Arme The quality goes in before the name goes one RUSSELL ELECTRIC (Exeter) LTD. MAIN ST. 235-0505 EXETER ,,z t. -71 a., .f14- . , , o qi;•-•;' I , 1 ii!! •V;' •.s•g • / Y oe 4 „ dr s\R 10/14f rj 91/2" LOVABLE BABY DOLL t :A,BERGE AFTER EIGHT Chocolate-Covered Thin Mints 200g BOX BRUT 33 SPLASH-ON LOTION 9.79 120 mi • • 1.r $ 99 THrt lightweight 'folds to o.' in Registered Trademark of Drug Trading Co Ltd 66 CRYSTAL CANDLESTICKS *6.99 GIFT BOXED SET OF TWO 'STAR SPACE COMMAND' INTERCEPTORS 990 ea. G Friction ravl tat e dmotor 0 A Great Stocking Stuffer GUARDIAN DRUGS PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL DEC.1st. Oil'. • - ' • . '1 Christmas S •She drinks 1.99 • She wets OLD SPICE GIFT SET $529 75 ml Stick Deodorant 125 ml After Shave Gillette Zippered TRAVEL KIT '5.49 Postlft°9' woja0( IMF AV otc4P"W thottie 11•° _WO MATE •• " — 39 c •1 Right Guard Deodorant 100 ml •1 Trac 11 Shaving Cream 100 ml eAtra "Invitation" Razor CONTAINS: 'PRESTOMAGIX DRY TRANSFER GAMES STANDARD MAXI SIZE 66 0 ALLAN'S CANDY CANES 53' s's t I t: deo° 'TABAK' OR 'SERINGEN' SOAP ON A ROPE *1.69 Great Gift Suggestion Battery-Operated TRAIN SET $1 CO UNO‘i INOtt Included LINEN 1980 CALENDAR TOWEL $1.99 Long -lasting CRICKET BUTANE DISPOSABLE LIGHTER 2 PenlIte Exeter Pharmacy Ltd. Main St. 235-1570 DUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS AND AVAILABILITY AT TIME OF SALE ITEMS SHOWN MAY NOT All BE AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCATIONS TuP,TLEs 'SnniCakles TURTLES 397g BOX *3.4.9 ; Gillette • O ts, Spectoculai . • 4'. fr - •• " 0 . a. 74'.;. • , - ,t • • t! Sj.e •i- ID • ig Ak' • 1111 , • HIN MINTS DARN C.HC)COL ATE COVERED 4fier Eight VIN{ k NW Ail I /1, .N011-1 •••\ • &-(-?2(0,,' 05711 clVude -6211u PAlirr Y HOSE SAS CULOT LE UNE SERI POINTUIE TOLIEE od W 2 PAIRS " ( "One Size" PANTY HOSE 9 2-PAIR PACK COMPACT-SIZE FOLDING MIRROR $1 Folds-down to Slim Handy Size. I T DRYER ATTACHMENT $7 • n r)t:nofthe your dryer. l PURSE-SIZE SEWING KIT Threads, scissors, buttons, etc. in gold coloured snap purse. SOLARAY FOLDIN' ;AS HAIR DRYER *1 AN. •.1), AB Roo,. it. I ~pJ ETTE -4,9* 46, ,,N10 () ( 11. orkl INA P 144 09 . ,r1-4.• • AMt-.,.....r.hsw $:0--1.41,-101"::ke•°-.. ....40 .5 OPlacP. MM. COSA:i amemie_SIPZirAMW 41 FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES Of Huron County Requests your support for the annual CHRISTMAS BUREAU CHRISTMAS IS COMING' m EXETER In your area your coordinator is Mrs. Molly Burke, the depot Exeter United Church. The hours open to receive are December 3rd to 11th between 9:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. and 1 P.M. - 3 P.M. Please support this annual community protect with donations, toys, games, gifts, new and good used clothing. Income Tax Receipts for all financial donations. Registration No. 0184192-01-05. Please include address on personal cheques. FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES 46 GLOUCESTER TERRACE GODERICH ONT. N7A 1W7 .3111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Frg • ireoff„., fp 6► List best players at Centralia cards WI at Elimville hear about children's rights By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA The Road to Christ's Coming; Who did He come to call-Outcasts" was the subject dealt with by Mr. Paul Schott in his sermon at the service in the United Church on Sunday morning. The children's story was told by Mr. Schott and the choir sang an anthem. Euchre party Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Noels were in charge of the euchre party in the Com- munity Centre, Monday night with nine tables in play. The prizes were as follows- Ladies high score-Mrs. Joe Carter; Ladies lone hands- Desta Rock, low-Marie Branton. Men's high-Jack Dickins; Lone hands-Lawrence Hirtzel, low-Nelson Squire. Personals Mr. and Mrs, Borden Smyth spent the Remem- brance Day week-end with Mrs. Smyth's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chas McKinnon and family in Scarborough. Miss Arlene Newcombe, Drayton' Plains, Michigan, was a week-end guest with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Essery, Rob and Ruth Ann. Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Borden Smyth were Mr.andMrs. Bill Shrigley and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cushman and son, London. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Smyth visited in London with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Alderson and with Mr. and Mrs. James Warrack of Winnipeg who were guests in the Alderson home, Mrs. Alderson and Mrs. Warrack are aunts of Mrs. Smyth. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden on Tuesday of last week were Mrs. Evelyn Parker, Harriston and Mi. and Mrs.Melvin Stade, Dash- wood. Senior citizens 'met in the • ilk • I By KATHY COOPER The Elimville Womens' Institute met Wednesday evening at the hall. Mrs. Philip Johns, choir lady opened the meeting with the Opening Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. The family and consumer affairs committee, Mrs. Howard Pym and Mrs, Theron Creery, were in charge. The International Year of the child was the theme. Mrs. Creery commented on the motto "What we make of nur homes is more im- portant than what our homes are made of." Mrs. Pym introduced the guest speaker John Penn of the Family and Children's Service of Goderich, He spoke on the rights of a child including the subject child abuse. Mrs. Creery thanked Mr. Penn. Mrs. Pym reviewed the Rights of a Child which were on display in poster form and led in a fun song. Mrs. John was in charge of the business. The roll call was answered by "An event or activity your family en- joys sharing together."- The institute will cater to the South Huron Junior Farmers banquet at Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre, December 21. Mrs. Wm Routly gave a hospital report and Mrs. Floyd Cooper gave a report on the convention held at St. Marys recently. A bakeless bake sale followed. Mrs. Johns closed the meeting with a poem "Grandmothers" Several from the com- munity attended the Exeter area achievement day program, Saturday. A skit "Essentials of Needlepoint was presented by Elimville 1." Donna Kerslake and Kim Conlan of Elimville II were the commentors of an exhibit. "Essentials of Needlepoint. From Elimville I, Caroline Degraw and Barb Skinner received their county honours. Elaine Pym of Elim ville I also received her Provincial Honours.