Loading...
The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-02-06, Page 9 (2)WE'VE PUSHED BACK PRICES kiiWomix If you don't believe us, just look at our low prices on SCHNEIDERS FEATURE BOLOGNA B5$139 WIENERS 79t Ib. New Zealand Lamb shoulder Ib. 79' Del Tomato Juice • 48 oz. 4 Sun Spun Soft Margarine Aylmer Catsup 11 oz. e 66' 2/T5' Moms Margarine Z/99' 1 Ib. parchment Rosedale Peas Robin Hood Quick Oats 19 oz. 3 cans 99' $ 129 5 Ib. FROZEN FEATURE Sealtest Ice Cream ,se $'4 9 McCain Blueberry & Cherry Pies. 925 NEW, -ENLARGED FACILITIES ''2 Mile South of the Dashwood Main Intersection — Beside the Dashwood Ball Diamond MERNER'S MCAT MARKET [pGshwood 237-3314 LEARNING TO READ — These little girls seem very engrossed in their books, even if they don't know what the words say. Patty O'Toole and Kim Crawford attended the pre-school story hour at the Exeter Library Tuesday morning and decided to catch up on their reading before teachers Maryann Topp and Carol McDonnell started the story session. T -A photo. Health nurses visit Staffa, discuss nutritional needs By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA There were 13 members and two visitors present for the Family and Consumer Affairs Sorority hears of Norway's customs On Tuesday February 4 Leona Amos in Woodham was hostess to Xi Gamma Nu Sorority. Following the business of the evening, Mrs. Amos introduced Thrinne Bjerknes of Drammen, Norway. Thrinne is an exchnge student spending one year in Canada and now living in St. Marys. She is sponsored by the Rotary Club of St. Marys. She showed many beautiful pictures of her homeland and told of the customs and conditions there. She wore her native dress which consisted of a long blue, fine wool, hand embroidered skirt, vest and white blouse. Thrinne told how much time in Norway is spent as a whole family walking, hiking, climbing and skiing in the mountains, and that she did not know anyone in Norway who did not cross- country ski. The roll call was answered with the different"bodies of water forming Norway's shoreline. Thrinne is enjoying her stay in Ontario and hopes to travel more across Canada during the year. Donna Webster thanked Miss Bjerknes for the interesting evening and Carol Arthur and Bev Delbridge assisted the hostess with lunch. meeting of the Staffa Women's Institute held in the township hall on Wednesday, January 29 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Ross McPhail introduced the guest speakers. Mrs. R. Law- son and Mrs. E. Gaylor. District Health Nurses. They spoke on nutrition from the birth of the baby to the elderly. Mrs. Charles Douglas expressed the Institute's appreciation. \lrs. Ross -McPhail presented a interesting paper on the Motto - "A merchant only stocks what the public demands". Mrs. John Miller gave the nutrition hint for the month on cheese. telling how to select it. how to store it and how to serve it. Roll call was answered by naming a new product recently tried. and the opinion of it. Mrs. Robert Mc('aughey favoured By MISS JEAN COPELAND Mr & Mrs. Harry Webber. Mrs. John Barley and Arthur Barley were Saturday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson. Margaret and Janet. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Morph } and family of London visited Sunday afternoon with Dr. & Mrs. George Murphy. c)rch playing Ravel's Bollero. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Rundle and Larry were Friday supper guests it was decided to give a with Mr. Si Mfrs. Gerald donation of $50 towards the Brintnell. Terri and Scott purchase of wooden toys for the Rhea Mills spent Wednesd,ly story hour at the Exeter Library, • and Thursday with Mrs Mildred run by Maryann Tont) and Carol Mills. St. Marys. McDonald. everyone with a piano in- slrurnental. During business -the members moved to serve lunch to the Um- pire Clinic on April 12. Members agreed to have another progressive euchre par- ty on February 12 with Mrs- Geoi•Re' Vivian. Mrs. Russell Morden and 14irs. Carter Kerslake the committee. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs Frank Hamilton. tlrs Orpha Norris and Mrs Ruhv Reed. Alpha Pi watch "Ballerorr film \irs. Lillian Campbell • was hostess to Alpha Pi Chapter. Roll call was answered by naming a favorite opera or musical comedy. Social convener Maryann Topp announced a square dance party with potluck lunch to be held on February 22. The annual Sorority formal will be held at Huron Hall on April 26 ,kith music by the Bluetones. Ways & Means committee had a draw on a mystery box which '.%as won by ('arol McDonnell. The program was given by ('arol Bishop and Diane Jeffery and included a film "Ba Hero" which was best film award in 1974 and portrayed Los Angeles Phil Tops girls win awards Special awards were presented at the latest meeting of the Exeter and district TOPS club. The yearly Queen was Elsie McDonald with Gladys Skinner runner-up. Yvonne Hendrick was named chapter Queen and the six month awards went to Marian Miller and Gladys Skinner. The monthly Queen is Lilly Healey and Marian Miller took a special award with the highest weight loss in the club. Emma Beaver was a star award. winner and Doris Seyler was the high loser of the week. The Exeter club will be en- tertaining their Lucan coun- terparts at the Exeter Legion on Tuesday, February 11. The Lucan TOPS club outpointed the locals in a recent contest. Explorers visit evening UCW The Exeter evening UCW met Monday evening with the Ex- plorers providing the program and lunch. "Wake -Up", the theme of the devotional period was taken by Mrs. Nancy Rooth and four members of the Explorers. Mrs. Sally -Lou Raymond spoke of the purpose of the Explorers, followed by a skit of the senior members showing how we can be missionaries at home, giving ex- amples of what we can do for others in our everyday living. The Explorers are studying the land of Ghana this season. Mrs. Josie Ryckman and Mrs. Audrey Zacher modelled dresses and handicrafts of the country. A short film was shown of Ghana of their customs and, the food they produce and market. A tasty lunch of desserts from Ghana was served by the Ex- plorers. A short business meeting followed with Mrs. Carol Willard in charge. The general meeting will be held February 10 at 6:30 p'm The Afternoon group will entertain the evening group to a smorgasbord supper. All members are invited. By MRS. IRVIN RADER On January 18 the family of Mr. & Mrs. Victor Hartman organized a surprise family dinner followed by a reception and dance on the occasion of their parents 25th wedding an- nivwary. hitfited relatives, friends and neighbors attended from Harper Woods, Michigan; Windsor, Brantford, Cambridge. London. Lucan, Mt. Carmel, Zurich and Dashwood areas. Mr. & Mrs. Victor Hartman and Mr. & Mrs. Alphonse Grenier left for Florida January 21 and returned home February 3. They enjoyed a 3,500 mile trip to Key West spending a few days each at Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, and Clear Water Beach. :11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Need An Extra Bed? Why not consider a Sleep -or -lounge from Bonthron's of Hensall 41 r. l rj'�3't c~t• • Great for the living room, family room, recreation room or den! Solve your guest problems ... You have a sofa by day and o bed by night. 15 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY • Colonial • Traditional • Modern • Pub Style • Regular or Queen Size \ SOME WITH MATCHING CHAIRS SPECIAL PRICES FOR FEBRUARY Regular Prices Start at x299.00 SALE PRICES START AT $249°° BONTHRON & SON LIMITED Main St. Home Furnishings THE STORE WITH THE STOCK Hensall �111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 l l l l 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 (1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111„111111111111, Th. column that's rood for a purpose .� I MI° At by Scotty Hamilton If YOU have 4 problem ... and who ham' t? you on invited to mail it to IMPACT! c/o this pope,. This new feature has been designed to help you, rhe reader, solve personal problems, so use It, it's FREEI &NM letters of general interest will be published in tide column each week. All letters must besigned, bvf. we will not publish your name. We GUARANTEE, however, that every letter received will be answered, provided a stamped, Addressed envekepe is enclosed. 1 • EXETER��y�� wail PHARMACY LTD. 235-1070 or 235-1570 373 MAIN ST. eye examinations arranged doctors prescriptions filled 235-0511 405 MAIN ST. EXETER ./teMe,- FUNERAL HOME 370 WILLIAM ST. 235-1220 EXETER I was wondering if your "IMPACT” column could help me with an income tax problem that I have, or at least who to contact to get the right information. I live common-law with a woman and her two young children. Except for family allowance that she gets, I am. their sole support, so l was wondering if it's alright to claim for them on my income tax form. Some of my fellow workers say that it is, but some say that I can't claim for them. We have some good news, and some bad news -- First, the good news! According to the London income tax office, you are allowed to claim for the children. Now, the bad news. You cannot claim for the lady as she is not your legal wife, and therefore you have no marriage cer- tificate. A few years ago, a man could get around this regulation by insisting that the lady was strictly a housekeeper, but, no more, because domestic help is now included in the Canada Pension Plan. The fax office admits that they take people's word about being married, because they find out the truth, sooner or later, and then of course, you wind up in real trouble, since you would have to pay fax, plus interest and penalty. SEE US j 411 MAIN ST. EXETER FIRST H&K FOR ALL SPORT YOUR CENTRE SPORTING NEEDS 235-2261 1ORANGE Chadalitb NITE CLUBS LUC•N OMT. The Downtown SHILLELAGH MOTOR HOTEL Country and Western Music every Friday & Saturday Night 50% OFF TROPHIES Engraving on Premises ELECTRICAL • SHEET METAL • REFRIGERATION • AIR CONDITIONING PLUMBING • HEATING 262-2114 HENSALL The letter you published last week from the chap that hod bought a car privately, interesed me, because almost six years ago, I had a very unhappy experience. I too, paid cash for a car from an individual, and three weeks after I had done so, it was re -possessed because of liens against it. Needless to say, I've dealt only with local car dealers ever since! To get the lull story behind this hen business, IMPACT' contacted Ed Hearn, of Mothers Motors, who told us that, "This is not of all unusual.' "The new purchaser can check with the registration office where -the owner resided when he or she originally bought the cor,"-but, said Ed, "this is by no means foolproof, as the original owner could hove changed his address several limes, or he could have paid for the automobile, and then borrowed on if at a later dale. Dealers can sometimes get caught on this also," Ed in- formed us, "but, then of course, they take the loss and not the public.- Ed ublic."'Ed also told us that "in the USA o pink slip is attached to the car ownership which designates when the car is free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. We obviously need o similar low here, but, so lar, Canada is dill waiting for one to he passed! Exeter Flowers & Gifts ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS BUY OR LEASE Ben J. 1. HOOGENBOOM 509 MAIN STREET 235-0111 I have a cheque in my possession dated June of 1968. It's made out to a bank in Kingston, Ontario for the amount of $250.00. ' The character that gave me this cheque skipped town, and it was returned to me marked N.S.F. at that time. I have just recently found out that he now lives in' London. 1 phoned him about this long overdue debt, but he only laughed and told me to go ahead and sue him. Personally I can't afford a lawyer and I wondered what my chances are to collect. I know he is financially able to pay According to the Statue of Limitations, o negolioble insfru- menf (which includes o note or cheque) is NOT actionable otter o period of six years, unless o payment (however small) or written acknowledgement hos been received in the interim. Sorry to report that the cheque you hold, is indeed, "truly worthless. We get results! MZ1FARLANE REAL ESTATE BROKER EXETER 235-0541 Luton 227.4071 London 434-8824 Hassell District FEED - SEED - FERTILIZER PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ELEVATOR FACILITIES A complete line of, general form supphes. hordwon chemicals, wont clothes. boots, garden suppliss, opptances, etc. Hensall Zurich Brucefteld 262-3002 2364393 482.982E