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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-08-11, Page 7AIRPORT NEWSc ror
Phone Exeter 407J
Evening Service
One garage will be open in
Exeter * .on Bundays, Wed
nesday afternoons and dur
ing the ” evenings through
out the week.
Open tlds Sunday, Wednes
day afternoon and during
the evenings throughout
the week:
SUNOCO
Service Station
Just Like a
New Finish
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST H, 1949
The Choral Group of the Air
men's Wives’ Auxiliary has
planned a dance to be held on
Tuesday, August 16, at the Exe
ter Roller Rink, Proceeds from
the dance are to be used* to buy
music for the group. Dancing
will be from 9:00 to 1:00, ad
mission is twenty-five cents, and
a door prize will be presented.
In case of rain, it is planned to
hold the dance on the following
Thursday, August 18.
* * ♦ e *
Cpl. Roy of Servicing is
the lookout for volunteers
assist in organizing a giant beach
outing for all personnel of Ser-
the
and
7
on
to
vicing and Instructing 'Staff, as
well as their families and
friends. It is planned to have
sports for kiddies and adults,
and male and female beauty con
tests. An evening weiner roast
will bring the affair to a close,-
* * * *
The station h a r c. b a 11 team
•broke even in the two-game ex
hibition series with Goderich.
On Wednesday, F/0 Terry
O’Byrne pitched, leading the
locals in a 10-4 win. At Goderich
on Friday night, Goderich was
declared the winning team when
the game was called at the end
of the top half of the fifth in
ning. Centralia scored five runs
during their last session at bat,
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to make the score 11-7, How
ever, when the game was called,
the score reverted to the com
pleted fourth inning, and Gode-
i’ich took honours, 7-6, Centralia
hurlers were Denboer, Button
anfl Yaki.
On'’ Wednesday of this week,
Dashwood plays at 'Centralia,
and on Thursday the Centralia
team goes to Hensall for
last game of the season,
* * * 1 *
The softball team lost two
won one game during the week,
On Monday night a 7-6 loss was
absorbed by the locals at Wing
ham, On Thursday night, Sea
forth defeated Centralia by,6-2.
On Friday night Sebringville met
Centralia under the lights at
Seaforth, and Centralia came
away with the big end of a 16-
3 score. During the game, Sasso
who alternated as catcher and
right-fielder, suffered a com
pound fracture of his leg.
The first game of the play
offs will be played on “
night at Seaforth.
» * » «
LACs E. M. Portous
W. Johnston have been
from the Met section to a course
at Trenton. ’
Three new> controllers are now
filling violations in the tower.
Flying Officers Armstrong,
Osenenko and Macintosh are
new arrivals from the recently
completed flying controllers
course.
Another record has been set
at Centralia. During July, 13,147
1 a n d i n g's and take-offs were
made from the local airport. The
high for one day was 955.
Friday
and J.
posted
THAMES ROAD
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. IL
Rhode over the week-end were
Mr, anti Mrs, Elmer Gibson and
family of Kingston, Mrs, Gibson
of Loudon, and Mr. and Mrs, R.
Keller, of .Exeter,
Mr, and Mrs. William Rhode
visited M the home of Mr. and
Mrs, William Thompson at
Woodham on Sunday,
Miss Eleanor Hunkin was holL
at Grand Bend,
and Mrs. A, Pearce and
el
day Ing
Mr. . . ___family of Toronto have ~ been
holidaying with Mr, and Mrs. C. Allison,
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Alexander
left by motor t0 visit relatives
in Western .Canada,
Miss Helen Morgan of London
spent the week-end at her home.
Miss Elsie Bray of London
visited with her parents over the
week-end,
The regular monthly meeting
of the W.M.S. and W.A. met ax
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Elf ord on Wednesday eve
ning of this week.
Mr, and Mrs, Burton Avery of
Westop visited Thursday and
Friday with Rev. and Mrs. Mair.
Mr. and Mrs, T» McIntyre
visited with Ml’. and Mrs. Wil
liam Cann over the week-end.
Miss Merkiey and Mrs. Davies
of London visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann.
Mr, and Mrs, -Charles Stewart
and Sandra of Toronto visited
with Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Miller
on Wednesday of this .week.
Miss Ina Harris has secured a position on the teaching
Belgrave,
Sunday
Farmers
Service at
at 11:15 a.m. Special .music will
be rendered by members of the
Junior Farmers. Everyone
cordially invited to attend.
Sunday School jyyin ,be at
usual hour, 110/: 15 a.m.
morning, the
will attend
Thames Road
staff at
Junior
Church
Church
is
the
CREDITON
Miss Rose Zanelli from Toron
to is spending her holidays at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Nel
son .Musgrave, of Crediton.
HENSALL
Bobbie Bennett underwent 'an
appendix operation in Clinton
General Hospital last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker
returned to Toronto after holi
daying with their parents, Mr.
a n d Mrs. George Walkex* at
Schade Beach,
Mrs. Catherine Devlin is .visit
ing with her sons, Mr, and Mrs,,
William Cook, London, and. Mr,
and Mrs. Roy Cook, Toronto,,
Melvin Tebbitt of London is
holidaying with his grandparents
Mr, and Mrs. John Pfaff.
Mr. Jlarry Lawrence, account
ant at the Bank of Montreal, has
received the appointment of
manager at Drumbo. ►
The “Stag Bridge
pleasantly entertained
wives at the home of
Mrs. -R. H. Middleton, this week,
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Lawrence who are leaving town
to take up residence in Drumbo,
>Mr. and Mrs, Jack Roberts
and family left last week for
Alabama (U.S.A,), where the
former is taking a course,
C 1 u b”
their
Mr, and
To the
Housewife
I
Alive Dress’d
37c 47c
42c 52c
Heavy Roasters
and Capons
Delivered to your door,
Friday afternoon and
Saturday up to 12 noon.
6-7 lb.
Roasters
Capons
These birds have been spe
cially fed and raised on
clean range.
Why Not Put A Dozen
In Your Locker?
LAKEVIEW
POULTRY FARM
WEIN BROS. EXETER
Phone 78 or 92
o
9 a.m. Thursday, August 11 to 11 p.m. Saturday, August 20
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School Girl
Loafers
WOMEN’S
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Timothy Seed
Growing Contracts
CHILDREN’S
Crepe Soled Loafers
Men’s and Boys*
1
Marshall
Leonard,
London,
With ,Mr.
i were
and .Mrs.
Smart — Comfortable
White and Red, Elk
The Otomacian Indians of
South America mix clay with
their bread.
It costs nothing to look!
You will save money!
Mid-Height Heels
Strap Trims, Popular Styles and Colors
That’s what you’ll think after our boys get through
with a Spray Wax Simonize. Not only will it restore
the original lustre to the finish but the sprayed
simonize gets into those crevices and prevents rust
ing. Make a date with us today.
holidays with his
and Mrs. Nelson
t
Sinclair and Bobby
Save $2.00 and more on
these popular, sturdy,
necessities.
Burgundy, Brown, Black
$3.98Moore’s Service Station
Phone 129W Exeter, Ont.
CLIFF MOORE, PROP.
Black Kid Ties
Supported Arches
Clearance of Broken Lines
Young Ladies’ Pumps
ONTARIO
To growers who can comply with certain require
ments we offer attractive contracts to grow a new’
improved strain of Pasture Type Timothy seed.
- The British firm of R. W. Gunson (Seeds) Ltd.,
ondon, England, have made available to us a limited
quantity of Foundation Stock Timothy seed, strain
Aberystwyth S48. The original selection of this seed
was made at the world famous Plant Breeding Station
in Aberystwyth, Wales, and the Foundation Stock
was produced in New' Zealand and has been certified
by the New Zealand Department of Agriculture.
Aberystwyth S48 Timothy is a highly desirable
pasture strain. Interested growers are invited to ap
ply foA growing contracts only if they have suitable
land and can provide for required isolation
r y rala
No. 118. Timothy — Strain Aberystwyth S48
(Note thick leaf growth
this is a highly desirable pasture variety)
||til ■f I
No. J19. Timothy ——• Standard Canadian and
American strains.
&CETER.
HARPLEY
Mr. Glen Hayter is holidaying
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Newton Hayter.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kayes,
Geraldine and Carolyn, who have
been spending their holidays at
the home of her father, returned
on Sunday to their home in Tor
onto.
Mrs. Marshall of London, and
Mr. Dan Campbell of Whitewood,
Sask., visited on Wednesday at
the home of 'Mr. Mansell Hod
gins.
ELIMVILLE
The Community Picnic will be
held at Springbank next week.
The day is not yet decided on.
Please inquire as we want every
body to come.
Mr. Earl Coultis of Guelph is
spending his
parents, Mr.
Coultis.
Miss. June
Woods spent a few days last
week visiting with Mr. and .Mrs.
Roy Sinclair of St. Thomas.
Mr. Laurie Stephens has re
turned t0 his position in .London
after spending his holidays at
his home here.
Mrs. Clifton Brock, Johnny
and Freddie 'and Mrs. Ivan Brock
of Winchelsea are spending a
couple of weeks with Mt. and
Mrs. Minor Dobbs of Glen Cairn.
Threshing is mostly done
around here for another season.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Otis and
children spent a few days last
week visiting the former’s par
ents, in Burgessville. ,
Miss Marion Long of Atwood
is spending a few days with her
cousin, Miss Grace Johns.
Mrs. Albert Tate, Karen and
Marilyn have returned after
spending three months with
parents in Vancouver.
WHALEN
Miss Ina Walker of North Bay
is visiting with Mrs, Walker,
Mrs. Dick Lamond, .London,
visited for several days during
last week with Mr, and Mrs,
Cecil Squire.
Miss Audrey .Arksey returned
to London, Sunday, after holL
daying at her home and at North
Bay for two .weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Morley
of Brantford and Mrs. Norman
McNaughton of Glendale
recent visitors with Mr.
Alex Baillie.
Mrs. Jack Dickins,
was a week-end visitor
and Mrs. F. Squire.
Mr. and Mrs, Don
and family, Mrs. Jack
and Mr. and Mrs. Ttalph Park
inson and. Ronnie visited on Sun
day evening with Mr, and Mrs.
George Parkinson.
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Squire,
Exeter, visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. George Squire.
The W.M.S. and W.A. will
meet at Mrs. William Hodgins’
home on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simp
son, Tommy and Barrie Bailey
were in Toronto, Thursday, and
Friday of last week,
Mr, Norman Hern, Norwich,
and Miss Olive Hern, Exeter,
called on Mr, and Mrs. George
Millson on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil S q u i r £
visited .on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. B. Holden, St, Marys.
fp/L Williams, Centralia, was
in charge of the service in the
United Church on Sunday morn
ing last.
$4.98
BLACK
Suede
Pumps
Platforms —
Ankle Straps
Dorsays
Large Sizes —
Narrow’ Widths
Your Choice
Business has been good
and we are preparing to
present a bigger, smar
ter, better stock of
shoes to you this fall.
Our best selling lines of
the previous two seasons
have left remnants (i.e.-
odd pairs). So that we
may start the new sea
son with a “clean” stock
we are prepared to sac
rifice on these remnants
to you, our valued custo
mers.
You can make sub
stantial savings at this
August clearance. We
will fit you w’ith these
reduced shoes conscient
iously, to give you com
fort.
Medcalf Arch Director $5.95
Savage $5.25
Leather Sandals
Brown — White — Red
Crepe Soles
Crepe Sole Oxfords, Reg. at $9.45 and $6.75 $S«00
Dress Oxfords, Brown and Black $2s98
Black & Brown Oxfords
Just the thing for men who wear light
to work and for boys who wear men’s
sizes.
$6.00
Also Police Boots
Linen Shoes
Smart Modern Sun Togs
All Colors — All Styles
Values to $4.95
To Clear at $3.19
Odds and Ends
White —- Pumps, Loafers, Ties
Black — Pumps, Calf And Suede
Brown — Pumps, Calf and Suede
$1.95
Cotton j
and Rayon wGOCIGIS
What are left of the season’s
smartest resort shoes.
All Colors •—• All Styles
A Selection of Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Leave Your Old Shoes
a Free Pair Out. One Pair Only to a Customer Only Between 9 a.m and 12 noon
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