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Times-Advocate, 1980-10-01, Page 11Fall Showing Thursday, Oct. 2 9 - 9 Friday, Oct. 3 9 - 9 Saturday, Oct. 4 9 - 5 , Features • Fuel Economy With Regular Gas • Room For Six • Front Wheel Drive For Better Traction And Handling °%Ril • 1. Chrysler shows how to Introducing North America's only FRONT WHEEL DRIVE WAGONS • A'..4.4011.:., .11,40.0 A4 . • • • • ch • • • .400103Emat "26w0.i~09,r4,0009 The newest, most advanced Front Wheel Drive cars anywhere! 1981 1981 DODGE 'HERE PLYMOUTH ARIES RELIANT The New Chrysler Corporation is CANADA'S FRONT WHEEL DRIVE COMPANY MATHERS MOTORS Exeter 136 Main St., N. 235-1525 Plymouth CHRYSLER Dodge Truths SALES/SERVICE Dodge [CHRYSLER Dodge Truths SALES/SERVICE 1P00. TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Representing many trust corn. ponies, highest rates usually ava ilable, For more information contact John R. Consiftt at 236.4381 or 236-4560 ‘1111111111.101. Osborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Established in 1876) Provides Full Insurance Coverage for Town Dwellings as well as Farm Properties DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS Jack Harrigan' Robert Gardiner Lloyd Morrison Lorne Feeney Ray McCurdy Robert Chaffe, R.R.3, Lucan R.R.2, Staffa R,R,1, St. Mylrys R.R.2, Dublin R.R.1, Kirkton R.R. # 5, Mitchell AGENTS Ross Hodgert John Moore Joseph Uniac Mrs. Elaine Skinner Wally Burton Woodha m Dublin Mitchell Exeter 229-6643 345-2512 348-9012 235-1553 235-0350 ( Times-Advocate. •October 1., 1980 le ZEHRS HELP FAIR BOARD — The employees of the Zehrs store in Exeter donated $100 worth of groceries for a draw at the Exeter Fall Fair. Above, produce manager Jim Bornetson presents the prize to Mrs. Don Stebbins of Hensall while fair board president Norm Whiting accepts a cheque for $400 the proceeds from the draw from store manager Les Batt. T-A photo Thanksgiving service at Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY members of the new Venture Spirit". which AilsahaC Trevithick. Dinner guests Sunday, with Miss ,Cindy Prest, Scar- has beenDoug Lewis was organist Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lewis borough spent a few days organized Group in and the junior choir sang were Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert with her parents Mr. and The men and ladies of the "Love, love" anniversary Mrs. George Prest, United Church have recently music by Eleanor Charlton Lewis, Ruth, Viola and Rae The congregation of St. finished painting the outside violin, Elgin Charlton sax- Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodgins and Andrea, The Brinsley United piano, Rodger Campbell Mary's Church held their aphone, Gord Windsor on Strathroy and Mr. and Mrs. Harvest Thanksgiving Ser- of their church. Mike Horner, Crediton. vice Sunday with the Church Church anniversary was drums. held Sunday with a large Gord Windsor, Rodger Elmer and Verna nicely decorated with crowd in attendance. Mr. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Greenlee, Exeter were vegetables, fruit, & flowers. David Corbett and Murray Peter Snell of London was George Prest and Scott were Thursday visitors with Mrs. Sutherland are among the guest speaker taking as his dinner guests Sunday with Violet Allison, and Kathleen sermon "Power and the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morley. 227 Main St., N. Exeter235-2424 "24ell WINS Keitifeky fried Chicken., QUICK CEMENT MIXERS — Dashwood Lutheran Church officials Howard Datars and Earl Keller were p'ressed into service to mix cement for Sunday's cornerstone laying of the new church. T-A photo For farnilieswith . appetites The $425 Thrift Box from Kentucky Fried Chicken. Saturday and Sunday, October 4th and 5th only Saturday and Sunday, October 4th and Sth only, treat your family to the Colonel's "Thrift Box". You get 9 pieces of finger lickin' good chicken for only Reg. Price $5.25 $42,5 Lay Church cornerstone, need Beaver leader's By MRS.. IRVIN, RAPER Rev,' Dr. A. Stanfel, President of .the Ontario District, Lutheran Church • Missouri 'Synod, Was. guest speaker at the morning service of Z WO. Lutheran Church prior to the laying of the cornerstone of the new church by Rev. Mayo Mellecke assisted by Howard Datars, chairman of the Building Committee, 'The box, of Remembrance is made of 3/8" stainless steel, manufactured and donated by ,Ntilin Industries Ltd. of Wartburg. It is welded and sealed with silicone sealant. Need beaver leaders First Dashwood. Beaver Colony held registration Wednesday-, at Dashwood. community centre with 22 beavers present. They will meet every Wednesday night fo do their exercises and crafts. Any boy five, six or seven is welcome to join, Leaders are Roger and Charlene Finkbeiner, Gary and Marion 'Tiernan, Mike Rau, Ken Genttner and George Keller. Volunteer leaders are badly needed. Discuss pressure cooking The third meeting of Dash- wood Club two 4-H girls was held at the Dashwood community centre Monday with 13 girls answering the roll call "Report on home activity for meeting two", The ever popular cabbage rolls and the friend pleasing Chicken Cacciatore were discussed, Cooking under pressure with a pressure cooker was discussed and how to use it safely and how to take it slow and easy with a. slow cooker and tips on how to use it. Following the girls, had a feast of cabbage rolls which were cooked in the slow cooker, For home activity the girls are to make chicken cacciatore for their family. Personals Dave and Ken Rader, Jim Becker, Peter Datars and Alphonse Denomme spent 10 days at Timmins on a fishing trip but wet weather kept them from doing too much fishing. Fifty-three descendants of the late William Becker held a reunion at Shipka com- munity centre on Saturday. Mrs. Ernest Koehler has returned home ffollowing a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Spike Nagel, Susan and Chris Baynham, Oshawa Vixitors diruing the week with Mr. & Mrs. Reinhold Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Maine and their two grand daughters from British Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Stumpf, Kitchener, and. Mrs. Nora Koessel, Detroit. Mr'. and Mrs. Irvin Rader, Mrs. Lloyd. Rader and Mrs. Elgin Rader were in Waterloo Sunday afternoon where the ladies attended a shower for Diana Liddiard of London, bride -elect of October, given by Mrs. Garnet Weiberg and her daughter, Sandra Voll, Mrs. Stuart Wolfe ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Amos. Gingerich of Z 'urich to Boat Lake 9n•a fishing trip where the fishing was good. Weekend visitors were Mr. & Mrs ,Eric Wolfe, Eric, Tim and Christy and Mr, and Mrs. John Parker, Scott and Matthew,London; and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Wolfe, Mark and. Adam Sturat, Dora, choter. Mrs. Karen Pederson flew to Chicago to meet her daughter Mrs, Nolan of California, from there they flew to Rochester Minnesota together where they were met by relatives and stayed with Mrs. Pederson's family in Cresco, Iowa. Mrs. Pederson flew back to Toronto where she was met by her son and family from Camp Borden. Incorrect amount Last week's paper stated that the Lutheran Women's Missionary League, Ontario District had pledged $8,000 to Z ion Lutheran Church; it should have been $3,000.