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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-08-25, Page 3Page 1 M' How to GetFor Sale Extra Money IS IN KNOWING WHERE TO SELL Highest prices for your poultry. Weighed at your door on your scales. or Phone 100 ★ ★ ★ * winners follows: of the sports Ten-yard dash, eating the were from Emmett, Whalen, Hazel Park, Mich.; Lucan, Brantford and Mrs. E. Booth, Kimple, Mr. R. THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1949 STAFFA SEXETFR LUCAN GRANO ■^RESERVOIR E5EtW°< AUSABLE WATERSHED LEGEND a NEW PAIR of SHOES 0 Teen Agers $5.93 and $6.50 Loafers - $4.95 AA and BV/S C widthto 3 Canadian girls for their smart styling, Good, straight Lasted Shoes for Growing Peet 81/2 to 12 B and D $4.95 121/g to 3 B and D $5.75 and Mr. and recovery. and Mrs. F. Gutter and from Holland are living farm of Mr. Ivan Stewart. Heath Shoes Cushion Welts ot at P. 81/g to 12 C and E $3.25 121/g to 3 C and E $3.75 The above two lines are well known to correct fitting, and long wear. SCALE — MILES 0 2*6 SMITH I.AKE AIUSA CRA1G- • Litter Carrier Pipes • Truck Wheels for Manure Spreaders - Kailroad Irons Angle Irons In AU Sizes WE BUY SCRAP IRON Bring the Scrap Into Our Yard FOR SALE Used Ice Boxes Exeter Salvage Co At Station Street M DOMINI01 RESERVOIR They’re in big demand — these tough, long-wearing Dominion Royal Tires. Get yours now for safer driv­ ing. You’ll like our prompt service. & Co SHOWING PROPOSED CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT a CONSERVATION RESERVOIRS PROPOSEO MAJOR RESERVOIRS AND CHANNEL IMPROVEMENTS— US OTHER POSSIBLE MAJOR RESERVOIRS----------------------------------------------- POSSIBLE MINOR RESERVOIR OAMSITES____________________________g* NOT EXCEEDING 15FEET IN HEIGHT FLOODED AREAS---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------E23 If you were another person, would you like to be a friend of yours? Production is up costs are down thanks to DURO! IT'S the story that hundreds of satisfied DURO users are telling their neighbors all over the Country! And it’s a fact! All your livestock need plenty of fresh clean water to keep production at peak level « . « DURO takes time-wasting* back-breaking effort out of old-fashioned methods ♦ . • supplies every need for home, farm and complete fire protection* too! THAMES ROAD Mr. Leslie and Miss Ella Robinson visited on Friday last with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller in Exeter. • Mr. and Mrs. R. Fields of Centralia and Mrs. M. Fletcher of. Exetei' visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Moodie on Sunday last. Sunday visitors with Mr. Mrs. William Rhode were and Mrs. William Thompson Dorothy, and Mr. Lawrence Kuzup of Wopdham, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pettibone and Mary Gay of Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross, Joyce and Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hanna of London. We are sorry to report that Mrs. J. Allison had the misfor­ tune to fall while working in her home on Friday of last week and cut her lip, which re­ quired several stitches to close the incision. Hei' many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. F. G. Evans and two daughters, Jean and Barbara, and Miss Winifred Humphrey of Toronto visited with Rev. and Mrs. Mair on Sunday. Barbara remained for a few days’ hpli- day* Mrs. Venner and Loreen Exeter spent the week-end the home of Mr, and Mrs. Passmore. Mrs. William Brock of Zion spent a few days this past week with Air. and Mrs. Edwin Miller. Several from this community attended decoration services at IMCO fixtures and fittings It’s easy to Improve daily living with simple EM CO remodelling in kitchen » . ♦ bathroom . . . laundry. This modernization improves the Value of your property •* . « guards family Health.• * makes daily life easier and more comfortable. Learn how you can enjoy these benefits on even the smallest budget. For Sale By Lindenfields Limited EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO. LIMITED London « Hamllfoh * Toronto - Sudbury - Winnipeg - Vancouver OWNING AND OPERATING! METALS LIMITED Calgary - Edmonton - Vancouver Be<;lw Reynion The second annual Becker union was held on Sunday, Aug­ ust X4, at Mr. and Mrs, Edward Stive’s residence near Dashwood with about 125 present. The afternoon was spent in games and sports, after which a delic­ ious supper was seryed under the convenorship of Mrs. Henry Becker ’Jr, Mr, Edward Stlre, president, presided for a short business session during which the secret­ ary’s report was read by Gladys Becker. It was decided to hold the 1950 reunion .at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Becker, New Dundee, Ont, Slate of officers for the next reunion includes Mr. Edward Stjre, re-elected presi­ dent, Miss Margaret Recker, secretary-treasurer. Those elect­ ed as convenors of committees are as follows: Table, Brandt, Mrs, C. Kimple; Fred Ten Eyck, Clarence Vernon Becker; Sports, Eckstein, Mr. E. Brandt. Ogden Reunion Members of the Ogden family attended their third reunion on Saturday, August 20, at Spring­ bank Park, London. Those pres­ ent Mich., Exeter, London, Prize were as Clarence Lynch; string, Mrs. Howard Morley; bat­ ting the balloon, Frank Squires, Jean Ogden; eating' the dough­ nut, Viola Smith; the last draw, Howard Morley; Cinderella race, Mrs. Howard Morley, Frank Squires. The president, Roy Neil, fol­ lowing his usual custom, took pictures during the afternoon and in the evening showed col­ oured slides of the previous re­ unions at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ogden, London. Roys Church on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. " Robert Cann and Raymond visited for a few days last week with relatives in Gravenhurst. Mr. and Mrs. T. Dawson, Ruth and Murray, visited Niagara Falls and district for a few days last week. Miss Eleanor Dawson under­ went an operation in Victoria Hospital Monday of this week. Her many friends wish her a speedy Mr. family on the We welcome them to our com­ munity. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Box of London spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Passmore. Several of the girls from this community spent a few days holidaying at Grand Bend from | Wednesday until Saturday of this past week. Mission Circle will meet at the home of Miss June Coward on Friday evening of this week. Mission Band will meet during church service hour on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rhode and family of Mitchell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhode. Sunday services will be at the usual hour on Sunday—Sunday School at 10:15 a.m, and church at 11:15 a.m. Big and Little Sister $112.00 F.O.B. 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Centralia emerged victor­ ious in this encounter to become the League champions /for the ' season. present the wings on a combined I out. St. Pilot’s Wings Parade at the air- | port. The courses graduating will' be the .ninth course to graduate at Centralia as well as the senior course of University Flight Cadets. Also in attendance will be the Chief of Air Staff, the Air Officer Commanding Training Command; Officers Commanding together with Staff and civilian dignitaries.* * * • Station * Centralia will 34 Harvard aircraft ,to R'CAF provide fly a formation over the Can­ adian National Exhibition in Toronto on Friday and Saturday of this week. The formation as seen from the ground will form the leters RCA F, and judging from the practices should quite an impressive display.* * * ♦ There was a double win Brown Oxfords, Black Boots, Viscolized Soles i PHONE 376 Riverside Poultry Co. 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