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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-01, Page 2 (2)Top Valu First Grade B U T T E R los FISHERMAN'S COVE GRAND BEND 63 RIVER ROAD UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CHICKEN & CHIPS FISH & CHIPS SHRIMP & CHIPS etc. TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone: 238-2025 J TOURING EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL — Members of the Huron County Board of Education held a special meeting at the Exeter public school Wednesday and toured the new addition. Above, principal Jim Chap- man points out features of the new building to board members, King McDonald, chairman Wilfred Shor- T A photo treed, Harry Hayter, Bob Peck and Herb Turkheim. Buy The Pair... AVE $$ Kelvtnarfor first and still the finest 1,1 (J,>,, 7974 30/'Range AND 13 Cu. Ft. Frost Free Refrigerator`, aim Pair For Only $ 69900 ow ST 1 Yes ... We Still Have Deep Freezers In Stock Men ... Get In Early And Order Your DISHWASHER For Mother's Day WHITING'S • Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New and Used) • Antiques & Things MAIN ST. 235-1964 EXETER WE TAKE TRADES Forester ladies donate dinner money to cancer By MRS. E. SUMMERS Granton Mrs. Larry llern welcomed twenty-three ladies of Court Valentine C.O.F. and District Deputy Mrs. Phyllis Galbraith to a delicious dinner in the banquet room at the Bavarian Inn, Westrnount Mall. London, on Monday evening April 21. Following the dinner Elsie Dann organized some contests. Prize winners were. Marjorie Mills, for a guessing contest, Margaret Spence for a numbers game, Florence. McRobert for having a wedding anniversary nearest that day, Phyllis Galbraith for having the most interesting article in her purse and Marjorie Mills for having a picture under her place mat. Each member was given $2.00 towards the price of her dinner, it was agreed that this would be given for Cancer Research. Money from a fruit and nut loaf which was raffled and won by Eileen Summers and the fine money for not wearing a forester emblem also went for Cancer. A vote of thanks was given to the committee and all who helped to make the evening a success. President Sandra Hern con- ducted a short business meeting, and read a letter she had received in connection with the new Country Playhouse at Grand Bend. The contents were discussed, and it was decided to sell tickets and get a busload to attend a play at a later date. Edith \'ougson agreed to let her name stand as a candidate for District Deputy, on the resignation of Phyllis Galbraith, who is now the new president of The Western Ontario Provincial Assembly. The prizes were very kindly donated by local merchants. Church news At the United Church Rev. Mary Mclnally based her sermon on the scripture lesson Mark 5: 21-34. Receiving Sunday School award pins, were 1st pin, Ann Barrett and Jeff Marshall; 2nd pin, Kenny McGuffin and Neil Waugh; 3rd pin, Karen Beaucage; 4th pin, Allison Brown, Linda Bryan and Glyn Knapman; Wreath pin, Ann Garrett, Margaret McGuffin and Brian Knapman. It was announced that there was an urgent need for new leaders for the explorers and C.G.I.T. in September. Junior Farmers' euchre The Edgewood Junior Farmers held a euchre at the Mason's hall on Friday night. Prize winners were, ladies high score Mrs. Charles McRobert, Ion_ hands Mrs. Wm Thomson, men's high score William Thomson. lone hands Roy McRobert, low score lady or man Tom Harlton. And at DISCOUNT SAVINGS For You See Our Selection of Mother's Day Cards and Gifts THESE SPECIALS WILL PLEASE MOM'S PURSE ',VOA 3' 'mlllllllllllllilliiIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN111111111111111111111111111111111I111111111111111111111111I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111HIII1111li kaa ▪ Playtex • Tampons ii 30's EE $199 Allied Films 126 - 12 colour We have a new shipment of Bluebird Toffee 71 One Pound Sale of Wet Ones 70's moist towelettes for Listerine Toothpaste instant cleanup. Pop up dispenser 16 oz. 4 tubes 300 m) 1 49 for travel, picnics, etc. 111111 I I I I I I I I I IIIHINIINIIINIIIII11N111{Itll{{NII{1111{11{IINIIII{{II IItIIN1111111111111111T111111I I L I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I p F CGDiscouNT 433 Main St. Exeter 4 235-1661 St. Thomas Anglican Rev. R. N. Savary conducted the early morning service at the Anglican Church. The text for his sermon was "The Rich man and the Beggar". Next Sunday was designated as Sharing Sunday, and envelopes were distributed for con- tributions to the needy countries of the world. Personals Congratulations to Mri & Mrs. John Clymans (nee Sharon Ross) on the arrival of their daughter Alixandria at Victoria Hospital, London, April 22. Thanks to all who canvassed for Cancer, and to the wonderful response that they received. Bravo! Dick and Rickie Kloss for taking part' in the Bunny Bundle Canoe Race, and going the whole course. also to the ladies who entered the Great Ride for Cancer in London on the Sunday after, Corrie Van- derminen, Hazel Anderson, Pam Gricken, Joan }lodgins, Gwen Hodgins. Mrs. Jack Noon attended the Perth Deanery meeting at St. James Church, Stratford, Wednesday, April 7. Mr. & Mrs. W. N. Gunning were honored on the occasion of their sixty-third wedding anniversary, at a family dinner at the home of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Kennett Gunning. Out of town guests attending were their grandchildren, Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Ferguson and family of Oakville. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Feigehen and family, Burlington. and Mr. & Mrs. Micheal Sim and Tina, of London. Mr. & Mrs. Austin Hobbs, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Egan, Margaret and Dan attended a gathering of friends, neighbors and relatives at the Anderson Community Hall on Friday evening. This party . was to honor Mr. & Mrs. Carl ,tones, newlyweds, also Mr. & Mrs. Paul Parkinson with presentations. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. ,foe Bryan is in South Huron Hospital as a result of a fall. Mrs. Fred Crouch is spending a few days in Chatham with her daughter and family, Mrs. William Elders. Saturday evening dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Summers were Mr. & Mrs. Earle Middleton and Mr. & Mrs. Austin Hobbs. Just heard that a group of girls entered the Great Ride for Cancer from Prospect Hill area. They are namely Willie Drost, Evelyn Brown, Valerie Dykes, Joan Marshall, Susan Waugh and Jane Altenburg Bravo girls!! • I This Week's EXTRA SPECIAL 1974 VEGA 2 -door hatchback, automatic, radio, only 17,000 miles Licence JSD988 '2.895 DON TAYLOR MOTORS 1 EXETER 235-1100 • This Week's Extra at DARLING'S Food Market — Exeter Burns Daisy FROM THE MEAT DEPARTMENT Bacon Ends Top Round Steaks Boneless Rump and Steak Roasts Burns Bacon Homemade Hamburg Patties Homemade Sausage Patties Country Style Sausage Homemade Sousage Meat , Darling's Style LB. LB „ 79° 1.58 LB. 51.59 1.28 79' 89' 89' 96' LB. BONELESS BLADE or SHORT RIB ROASTS $119 LB. BURNS BONELESS DINNER HAMS $139 ForYour Freezer Beef and Pork From MacGregors IT'S THE BEST — WE GUARANTEE IT! 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