Times-Advocate, 1985-06-26, Page 24Page I 2A lune 26 1985
SWEET CHERRIES
Ready Now
Plentiful Crop
Pick your own or get them
ready picked.
Pitting machine available
for your convenience.
.OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Kock QIdH krait
garms Ltd.
Located on Rock Glen Rd.
1-828-3100 Arkona, Ont.
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STARLITE Grand
238-2464
Box office \\��
First show of dusk- ,1�1�`•'_ `�
Children UIWer 12 to Cvs FIN 1
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6 DAYS
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SOX OAKa MINS AT •[a• PM
MINT SHOW AT MAW
MOW OMN NIONTtY (incept Moed.y)
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WALT DISNEY'S
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SUNOAT JUIN 30 • 0100S0 Srd W
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re laces sermon at GrantonMeditation VCp
(lrunlon U.('.W catered. Man}
relatives and friends attended. 1.arry
t.ewis. nephew of the honored couple.
was master of ceremonies.
Mr. and Mrs. (;lens Hall and Jason
of Stralhroy were Sundt) guests ul
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth 1 lodgins, Lois
and lamely.
We are pleased to report that AIrs
(ten Kopp and Bennie are now huiie
from hospital. We wish thein con-
tinued g(Hxt health.
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
At (;canton 1 nited Church the Rev.
Bruce Pierce .as in charge of the
Sunda), morning workship and of
1iciale•fI al the Service of Holy
Communion
In place u) a sermon. the Minister
introduced a meditation into the coin -
no Mimi' service, this was interspers-
ed It 11)1 scripture readings and the
singing of a verse of the hymn "God
to dark 1 e thsemane'• at dillerenl
limes during the coMmUllnln service.
While Ihr KIetne•nts were being serv-
ed by Mr, Anne Bryan orgainst and
choir leader Sang a solo
Iuxl Sunday the Granton United
C rch will he celebrating their an
niver•ary The service will begin al 11
a.m. Guest speaker will be the Rev
Sherrie 1••tyn and the guest Soloist
will be Bub I l(•yw(HHl
The Key. Peter Derrick was in
charge 01 the morning prayer service
at St. Thomas Anglican Church. The
Crucifer was Richard Moore and the
pianist was Lois Herbert. 'I'tu• Iwo
lessons were read by Mrs. Percy
1hxlgins ani1('•u'rie Moore 'There will
tx•.Hoservice atSI Thomas next Son
day, owing lo (he•anniversar•y at
LEGION AWARDS Rick Smith of the Exeter legion R.E. Pooley
branch 167 holds o zone plaque in honour of the late Mr. Pooley and
Norm Ferguson displays a Diamond Jubilee medal he receives from
Zone C-1. T -A photo
Clandeboye news
Helen (learn grade two and three
leacher at Parkhill 1'ublir Schuul ac
comp:nlied her pupils on an educa
1 conal I old trip Friday. slopping l irsl
al the dairy (arm nl c;wn•ge. and Ken
Simpson.
The Simpsons had lett Iwo cows in
the barn so that the children could
w:Ilch the milking procedure.
Next they boarded a farm wagon
lar alias I !trough the I iekls to see the
crop returning to the Darn_ to see the
laying liens which is all part of the
tiln)pson.s mixed farming business
Alter a lunch eel hal dugs al I lelen's
Farm hnnn•. they travelled to the beet
tarn' 4)1 Joanne :and Curd (lardy to
learn lo I1101 ilsINTI oI 1:arming.
Then across the road Iron] the I lair
11)s, they saw sheep raising al Illy
Iarn1 nl I'al and Iinh Ilalgim
All In all it was a very busy day for
the children and leacher 1110
,Van and Ruth 11111 returned last
week from :i camper's rally with the
Circadian !Motor Ilolne Club held m
\h►ggie Valley in the Smoky Mom►
lams of North (•arolula
lit•erlda Winnibtlrn en.lnyed Ihr
weekend camping with Brownies.
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Guides and Pathfinders held at ('amp
Hrenda. RR I. lieltnont
1)inner•w;ues's with .lean llodgirFs
and family. following t11(S(1 vic(• a1
('landeboye 1 roiled Church, Sunday.
were. !Lev and Airs. Stanley
Johnston. London, Bev. and 1tlr:s. A
F. Gardner, G(Ith ricli. I1r•s. Marie
I (algins. l AHxlon, I Eitel Wi1liann and
Jackie McCombs. Peter. Latina and
JOItrey McLean .
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ly un enter-
tained the I,vnn families and friends
following the Sunday snit ice
Mrs. Evelyn O'Neil. Mrs Isobel
Simpson nI Ailsa Craig apart merits.
Belle Stephenson and 1'u►la ('atItr.
were (limier guests with Ii:u•bara and
Clarence Carter
Granton United Church and the
members of St. '!'hostas are invited to
loin in worship with 1;r•ant(N1. 'I he ser
vice will be al 11 a In.
Meuttxrs 01 the (;ranlon W.1 Mien
ding the banquet at Wonderland
Gardens on 'Thursday in connection
with Federated W 1. National conven
lion, were the following: Itirs tion
man ltidde II, Mrs. I)un Ruloson, Mrs
)live 1 knlgins, Mrs. Nora W.issel and
Mrs. Elsie Dann. In my wr•iteup 01 the
W I. news List week, I . u•glected 10
mention the Hanle of hIr•s. Olive
1hslgins as being present al the opt h-
ill ceremonies last Sunday evening
Personals
Air. 311(1 Mrs John Itry:ui were
honored by their tasuh• with :I 5111)1
anniversary dinner 111 Sunday even
Mg, .lune 16. '1'tus was held in the
Mason's I fall following :in open rect.!)
tion in the alItI nIl m t `1114,z 3 and 4 nt
I.THINK I FINALLY
FOUND SOMETHING
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The Diamond Anniversary Ring.
A I),In(I of diamonds
111,1l says y(ul'(l starry her all over ,(gain.
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ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
8 i1thert St
- CLINTON
284 Main SI
EXETER,
26 Main St South
SEAFORTH
135Oueen St East ST. MARYS
203 Durham SI E WALKERTON
Come join in the celebration!
Ends this Saturday, June 29
ANSTETT
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June 1985 marks the 35th Anniversary of Anstett
Jewellers. The management and staff of all Anstett's
stores would like to thank you.
We look forward to serving your jewellery needs for
anolher 35 years.
7 DIAMOND
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Or VERY SI ECU(
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Join us in our
fashionable
FRESHWATER PEARLS
Anniversary Special
18" strand
from only
Forrad or Grad...
103i INITIAL COLLAR PIN
Designed and nnn,( all.
1/Y Ansteti s own ooldSm. r
From
SUPER VALUE DIAMONDS
PENDANTS• EARRINGS
0.0001 'noir 'rot.wuo.ro „e. •.r.rwonF .0
awe's EACH ow ewe et Memo l $I0tatolo t.*M
'Orr --torr
ANSTETT /fwfltf• S DIAMOND
ANN1Yf NSART RING ISCT TOTAL
IN[rGNT.•rre OTiN•IF 0011,, 1•M,
( piece
SILVER TEA SERVICE
Includes tea pot, cream R
sugar tray s 149.95
WIN
ONE OF 5
ANNIVERSARY RINGS
One of the above rings will be given
at each store. Entry ballot with every
purchase. DRAW MADE SAT. JUNE 29
:;hnnse Iro-' Our ..phot Iron
01 loose dramnnds en
nmplpte r1
choose from our
wide selection of
ANNIVERSARY RINGS
tr rn $229.50
ANNIVERSARY
CLOCK
F 0r 1na1 important QIII
•Ouartf Movement
• Made rn Getminy
•Glass Dome. Blass Base
•9 Tan
•G.It Co)outed dial
An added feature for our Anniversary
16•strand
CULTURED PEARLS,.Dm $284.
ONLY' 59.
12" TALL
ANNIVERSARY CLOCK
~Imo $8995
same lowlifes•
NAM ,Due CLOS• Err05Alrl0
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The season's Iatest fashion'
TWIST BEADS
SALE PRICES ENO SATURDAY JUNE 29
ANNIVERSARY DRAW TO RE MADE SATURDAY JUNE 29
ANSTETT
For the month of June
HAVE YOUR RINGS CLEANED
& CHECKED AT NO CHARGE TO YOU
Come in to any of our stores for this
while -you -wait service & we'll give you a
FREE JAR
JEWELLERY CLEANER
R AMERICA
li\M11EP`)
8 Albert Street CLINTON
26 Main Street South SEAFORTH
294 Main Street EXETER
203 Durham Street East WALKERTON
135 Oueen Street East ST. MARYS