Times-Advocate, 1980-05-07, Page 14a 14 Timas-Advocate, May 7, 1
EATING HER JELLO — Sally Prouty, 4, enjoyed ,her lunch
Thursday at a smorgasbord put on by the Exeter United
Church Women. T-A photo
Dashwood ladies
at league meeting
TS 2nd
WEEK
PER LINEAL
FOOT .,.
10-Inch Width
It's extra thick: 15/16" at the butt
edge. Our usual cash & carry 96'
1 I
R-20 for Attics
1 5"x48 friction
fit batts. Bundle.
covers 50 sq. ft.
38B8UNDLE
It cuts your fuel bills in winter and reduces air
conditioning costs in summer. Saves money
all year round.
R-12 for-Walls
15"x48 friction
fit batts. Bundle
covers 90 sq. ft.
48BILDLE
499 4 cu. ft.
Bag Priced At
6 cu. ft.
Bag Priced At
PATTERNED,
AFTER NATURE...
Paint it, stain it or apply a
clear sealer and leave it
in its natural state
!CHAft(i EX
All Prices
Shown are
Cash & Carry
10-6-4 WEED
AND FEED
PRO LITE 102
TOP SOIL MIX
KINCARDINE Tit]
KITCHENER
1 I
MARBLE
CHIPS
White ceramic chips. The
beautiful accent for shrubs,
flower beds, walkways.
20 kg. bag.
discout-
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T A arem CEDAR SIDING
ME FROM.
Only Se Wed TIM'S
From British
Columb a's
Cedar
Forests
12-Inch Width
Same thickness but a little wider. C
Our usual cash & carry 1.16
SaVe on
INSULATION
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11x6x5-11t. CEDAR 1.19
Lightens and Aerates Soil,
Adds Organic Matter And
Holds Moisture!
PEAT MOSS
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The siding system
T one can-apply,
666
Complete With Pre-Assembled
Legs, Nails & Bolts
7' CEDAR
PICNIC TABLE
And here's a great
• buy from Oz,t13
An outdoor polypropylene
carpet that comes in a lush
green, Available in easy-to-
install 6' width. Some bran-
ches have it in 12' width.
4'x8'x3/8"
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Gypsum wallboard for wall & ceiling surfaces.
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VEGETABLES
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BEDDING 49
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WAFERBOARD
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• Convenient 12-foot
lengths BUNDLE COVERS 88 SQ. FT.
• Rigid bonded
backerboard
• Easily cut with a
handsaw
• Adds insulation
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• Resists denting
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379
9" WIDTH 995
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WOOD STORAGE
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toy chest, firewood box, garbage can
container or compost bin. .Ready to
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NOW ONLY 26"
UPRIGHT
GRASS SHEAR
CAN BE
CONVERTED
TO
CORDLESS
HAND HELD
GRASS
SHEAR
6.4044, Mack s Decker
COMES COMPLETE
WITH ENERGY PAK
AND RECHARGER
An overnight charge and you can trim
the perimeter of an acre lot.
Energy Pak can be
used with other Black
& Decker tool heads
such as cordless drill.
".•••.N.
3495
Per Bundle
fe. livro
•,64
feed
PINE BARK
NUGGETS
For accenting shrubs &
flower beds while retaining
moisture.
4.4
GRASS AND
WEED
TRIMMER
Deluxe model
8209-04 with 50'
of line. It offers
non-stop trimming
even in the thickest
grass & weeds. 4288
Aicizrz,
Hwy 21 Hart
589 Fairway Road South near the Hwy. 21 North opposite the Sutton
Mall. Phone 744-8371 Perk Inn. Phone 398-3403
STORE HOURS
KITCHENER: Doily incl. Satur-
day 8 art. -.5:30 p.m.; FRIDAY
till 9
OWEN SOUND, EXETER,
THEDFORD, GRAND BEND,
SOUTHAMPTON AND
GODERICH. Mon -Fri.
8 cErn. - 580 p.m.;
Sat, till 4
KINCARDINE daily incl. Sal. 8
- 5:30 p.m.; Thursday till
9 p.m.
ift IM 7,6,1
LJ .J
FaIroimy Pogo
On Highway 21 at SpringrnOunt
Corner. Phone 378.3181
•
\ OWEN SOUND
I
Hwy. 2147
Delivery
And Credit
Terms
Available
At Extra
Cost
16 BRANCHES:
AMHERSTBURG 736 2151
EXETER 235 1422
GODERICH 524-8321
GRAND BEND 238 2374
HARROW 738"2221
KINCARDINE 396-3403
KINGSVILLE 783 2341
KITCHENER 893.7901
Kitchener Out-of-town call free 1.800.265.8204
OWEN SOUND
RIDGETOWN
SOUTHAMPTON •
THEDFORD
WEST LOIRtsiE
WINDSOR EAST
WINDSOR WEST
MATTHEWS
376 3181
674 6466
797 3245
296 4991
768 1520
7276001
734 1221
254"1143
Weed-free soil for patching lawns or Feeds grass, controls susceptible
adding to flower beds. brOadleaf weeds such as dandelion.
20 kg. bag. Lots
of Free
Parking
WINDSOR EAST, WINDSOR WEST AND MATTHEWS OPEN FRIDAY till 9 P.M.; SATURDAY till 5:30 P.M.
Inflation fighters from John Deere
Tillers in a variety
of sizes
With the rising cost of food,
what better way to fight in-
flation than to grow your
own vegetables. John Deere
can provide the equipment to
make it easier.
Two models of John Deere
Walk-Behind Tillers are
available. The 2-h.p. corn-
pact tills a swath 16 inches
wide and up to 7% inches
deep. The heavy-duty 6 h.p.
model has a 13-to 24-inch
tilling width and a tilling
depth of 7 inches. The com-
pact tiller has a lock handle
with full-width control bar
that lets you operate the
machine from behind or from
Now open till
either side. A unique rear-
wheel/depth bar assembly
swings down for transport,
up for tilling. The heavy duty
model has a reverse gear
and a pressure activated
clutch for added safety.
John Deere Lawn and
Garden Tractors pack the
muscle you need for even
tougher gardening chores.
Choose a model, 10 to 19.9
horsepower, then add a
capacity-matched tiller that
tills 22 to 48 inches wide.
Stop in soon. And let us help
you fight inflation with John
Deere gardening equipment.
4 on Saturdays
TRACTOR HURON
EXETER
519.435-1115
MYTH
519 -573 4744
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Sunday, 11 members and
guests of Zion L.W.M,L.
namely, Mrs. Delmar Miller,
Mrs. Harry Hayter, Miss
Helen Nadiger, Mrs. Maggie
Nadiger, Mrs. Mayo
Mellecke, Mrs. Louella
Tieman, Mrs. Arnold
Becker, Mrs. Frieda Keller,
Mrs. Florence Keller, Mrs.
Doris Westlake and Mrs. Bill
Becker attended the
Lutheran Women's
Missionary League, Mitchell
Zone Spring Rally at Grace
Lutheran Church, Mitchell.
Theme for the Rally "I was
sick and you visited me."
Guest speakers were
Chaplain and Mrs. Richard
Wukash, who devoted much
time ministering to
chronicly and terminally ill
patients in a major Toronto
hospital, used dialogue and
role-playing to share their
experiences.
Those present were
challenged to use the code,
"Stop, Look, Listen, Love
and Leave" when visiting
folks in hospitals, rest homes
and other institutions who so
greatly need compassion.
Tapes aid church
The quarterly meeting of
Zion Lutheran Women,'s
Missionary League was held
Monday. Opening devotions
and topic "I Believe in The
Holy Ghost my Sanctifier"
were led by Mrs. Delmar
Miller. A hymn and scripture
reading followed.
Large pieces of plastic
suitable for lining shipping
boxes may be given to Mrs.
Frieda Keller. Zion society is
collecting Zehr's cash
register tapes.
SOMETHING
NICE
from
Sugar & Spice
al loa 1 FP
These will be used toward
the purchase of equipment
for the new church now
under construction.
Mrs. Bill Becker or any
member will accept these
tapes.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gaiser
and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Poland, Campbellford; and
Rev. and Mrs. Bruce
Seebach and family, Kit-
chener, attended the wed-
ding of their nephew and
cousin, Bill Kretzman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kretzman
(Lois Geiser) at Live Oak,
Florida, last week. Rev.
Seebach assisted with the
ceremony.
Cynthia Willert has
returned home from North
Bay for the summer months.
Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Willert motored to
North Bay for her.
Mrs. Irvin Rader attended
a shower for Marianne
Frank, Hyde Park, bride-
elect of May at Ailsa Craig,
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Eben Weigand at-
tended the W.I. Officer's
Conference at Waterloo
University.Shewas one of 623
delegates.
Several Dashwood seniors
attended the seniors spring
rally at Hensall, Wednesday.
Members of Calvary
United Church Women were
guests of the Zurich U.C.W.
Friday evening.
Mrs. Ethel Bauman and
Mrs. Nora Willert, Sarnia
were Friday guests with
Mrs. Jean Walper.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rader
and family attended the
baptism of their grandson
and nephew, Shawn James,
infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Lynn, at Elimville
United Church and were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Lynn, Chris and Shawn,
Centralia.
On vacation
Please phone your news to
237-3244 for the neXt two
weeks no later than Monday
morning,