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Times-Advocate, 1979-12-12, Page 30The Exeter Public School junior choir GIVE THEM THE START THEY NEED WITH... IT MAKER The CO-OP Profit Maker 200 Club is a program designed to show farmers that by using good management and CO-OP Feeds you can raise a litter of baby pigs to a weight of 200 kg or more by eight weeks of age. And to reward those farmers who do. Here's how it works. 1. Any litter farrowed between December 1st, 1979 and January 12,1980 is eligible for registration. Registration must be made within 14 days of farrowing, and the litter must be fed CO-OP Feeds, Including CO-OP Piglet Prestarter and Profit- Maker 18% Pig Starter. 2. Every farmer who registers a litter receives a bottle of CO-OP Injectable Iron Free, 3. Every farmer whose litter reaches a weight of at least 200 kg by eight weeks of age, receives a certificate of achievement and a battery powered smoke detector. 4, Of these, the top four will receive an engraved plaque and valuable merchandise prizes of their choice, 5. And finally, the top two will also be the guests of UCO at the 1980 Ontario Pork Congress in Stratford with meals, accommodation and free tickets to the Stratford Shakespearean Festival. It costs you nothing to join the CO-OP Profit Maker 200 Club, but it may cost you in lost revenues If you don't. See yourko;oFeed Salesman for details and a registration form XETER DISTRICT CO-OP Exeter 235-2081 Our basement is full of toys of all kinds Lego - Fisher Price - Tonka - Nylint - Ideal - Mattel Lots of others Low prices on all toys Open 9:30 to 12 - 1:30 to 5 BEAVERS HARDWARE 415 Main St. 235-1033 JERRY MIATHERITYPEWRIOTERS OFFICE EQUIPMENT -FURNITURE -1, STATIONERY S 92 Main St. EXETER, ONT. 235-:1840 the beautiful appliances Rogge 10A Times-Advocate, December 12 r 1979 Brinsley church women mark Christmas season By GORDON MORLEY BRINSLEY The Christmas U.C.W. meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Lewis. Mrs. F. Lewis opened the meeting with a poem "To the Stranger" and the opening hymn "Joy to the World" was sung. Mrs. Lewis read the scripture reading. Mrs. Edwin Morley gave a reading "Something about Christmas," and Mrs. Marjorie Steeper had a poem and Mrs. George Lee a reading "Christmas Thoughts". Viola Lewis, gave a reading "Christmas Thoughts". Mrs. Jack Hodgson took over for the business. Nine members answered the roll call, Mrs. Fred Lewis closed with prayer. A gift exchange took place. Group 3 ladies served lunch. $1 ..^.; tit CELEBRATE — Mrs. Minnie Elford of Thames Road celebrated her 90th birthday Saturday. She was honoured at an Open House at Thames Road United Church. T-A photo Visit to northland seen at Centralia By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA "Take another look at Christmas" was the subject chosen by Mr. Paul Schott for his sermon in the United Church on Sunday morning. Our giving to others is a reminder that God gave the greatest gift-the birth of the baby Jesus. The Children's story "The meeting of the trees" was told by Mr. Schott. The anthem "Let us go Unto Bethlehem" was sung by the choir. Sunday evening Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk showed slides and gave an in- teresting and informative commentary on his trip to Alaska. Mrs, Ray Mills played the piano accompaniment for the singing' of several Christmas hymns. The of- fering was in aid of the Abraham John family fund. A social time in the church school room followed the service. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Don Hirtzel and family in Parkhill. Miss Ada Mitchell of Montpelier, Ohio was a visitor for a few days last week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins, following a pre-Christmas family get-together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hodgins and family in the Georgetown Area. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Hodgins fractured her ankle as the result of a fall after returning home from Terrace Bay where she and Ken had spent several weeks with their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Files. Orma P011ock, Kincardine was a guest for a couple of days last week at the home of his sister, Mrs. Lorne Hicks. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Dave Ferguson on the death of her grandfather, Mr. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs, Ferguson attended the funeral at Fergus, Friday. 0: AA al ti: 10% OFf ,1 il 4 a • Desk Accessories • Attache' Cases g g g Olympia X-L12C II Correcting Electric !4' PORTABLE TYPEWRITER g OUR REG. N C one yearoYnecii= 0C 1. PRICE 0 49 5 Year M Parts Warranty ei '439.95 W ;s,g . rtsit::, Piazt`r,s 4Gs Wits Personals Angela Hodgson spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morley. Bill and Shirley Morley are pleased to announce the birth of a grandson Shawn Robert. Proud parents are Steve and Karen Oldham. Mr.and Mrs.Jack Hodgson were dinner - guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Morley. Dianne Corbett has returned from a holiday trip to Europe and is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corbett and David, Earl Lewis has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital since Friday night. We wish him speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Morley visited Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Violet Allison and Kathleen Morley. Brinsley United Church Sunday School concert will be held in the basement Thursday evening December 13 at 7 p.m. Roy Hodgins is in the Craigholme at Ailsa Craig. Jeff Amos returned home from the hospital Saturday after having a tonsils operation. Miss Cindy Prest of Scarborough visited a few days recently with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Prest. Seniors set bus jaunt BY TED CHAMBERS Thursday evening over 100 Exeter and district senior citizens were invited to a hot turkey supper in the legion hall by the legion ladies auxiliary. Over 100 sat down to a scrumptious meal sponsored and served by the Legion ladies for a very nominal fee. The meal I am sure was enjoyed by all and our thanks go out to the Legion ladies, Monday a bus load of senior citizens leaves Exeter at 1 p.m. to travel north to towns that go all out with Christmas decorations. 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The Times-Advocate apologizes for any inconvience to the customers of Drysdale's. The ad below appears correct as follows. 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