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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
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AUSABLE WATERSHED
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a NEW PAIR of SHOES
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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
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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.
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• 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
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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
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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.
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Shoes that can take it!On Thursday, August 25, the t the Station Sports Field, Monday
Minister of National Pefence will 1 August 22. Centralia squeezed
' Mary’s in the Inter
mediate Hardball "B” League
with a score of 5 to 4. There is
one more game of tile semi-finals
to go In this League, each team
having now won one g a m e.
Pitchers for Monday’s game were
Maguire and Herman. The second
game was Intermediate Softball j
”A” League in which Centralia
whitewashed Seaforth 11 to 5,
thereby winning the semi-finals
and earning the right to go on
into the final playoff. Winning
pitcher for this game was Thorn
ton.
Intermediate *'B” Softball
League final game was played
off at Grand Bend the same day
against the team from the latter
town. 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
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WHILE WE HAVE FUEL IN STOCK
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