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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-02-15, Page 9
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, -IIURSPAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1951 Of all labor-saving gadgets over invented fox* women, none has ever been so popular as a •devoted man. .1 .. .M., ----------------------W.I I Sunday and Evening Service One garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays, Wed nesday afternoons and dur ing the evenings through out the week, Open this Sunday, Wed nesday afternoon, and dur ing the evenings through out the week:— ED’S IMPERIAL Service Station M--.... • i . ... » DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wildfopg, of London, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wildfong, Col. and Mrs. E. E. Tieman and family, of London were Sun day visitors with his mother, Mrs. Mary Tieman and Mr. and Mrs. Wildfong. Mr, and- Mrs. Malcom Lohorty, of Exeter, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rev. McCrae. Mr. David Schroeder is con fined to his home through ill ness. The two Bridge Clubs enter tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L o r n e Kleinstiver last Thursday evening when a very enjoyable evening was spent. Misses Bernece Tyler and Madaline Corriveau, of London spent the week-end at their homes here. post scripts Buy at home and save money. Personal Planners Succeed Where Fuss-Budgets Fail A balanced budget is only a means to the end of a well- balanced life. Because Personal Planners act upon this prin ciple, they’re much fartliei* along the road to happiness than the fussbudget whose money weighs him down with worries. All over Canada today, Personal Planners are speeding theii* progress toward that down-payment on a house or car, toward college for Junior, a* new outfit for the wife, or a bang-up holiday for the whole family next summer. And, be ing Personal Planners, they are also enjoying life more, be cause they know where they'’ are going financially. The high cost of living no longer stops their enjoyment of it. If you would like to know more about the money management methods of Personal Planning, drop into the Bank of Montreal's local branch and ask Duke Hall, the ac countant, for your copy of the B of M’s bright new booklet on the subject. (adv’t) i/™ m...?!_?....'■ .................. Malting BARLEY We Are Again Contracting Barley With CANADA MALTING COMPANY •Look at the Advantages of Contract Barley 1. Seed supplied: either Montcalm or O.A.C. 21. 2. Free Storage until Dec. 15, 1951. 3. Make More Money per bushel. 4. We are also equipped for fast handling of loose grain. Cook Bros. Milling Co. HENSALL Phone Day 54, Night 63 ONTARIO NEW IDEA Heating Air-Conditioning ☆ IT WARMS THE AIR ☆ IT CIRCULATES THE AIR ☆ IT HUMIDIFIES THE AIR ☆ IT FILTERS THE AIR Profit by experience—protect your investment—- install a NEW IDEA Heating System in your home. Made entirely of steel, this unit should- last you a lifetime and being welded in one piece it dust- and gas-tight. ’ NEW IDEA Furnaces provide clean, healthful aii* at all times and their economy, durability, effi ciency and dust-tight characteristics make them an outstanding heating plant for either the small or Urge home. ......................... I ... ................ • ...................... . ................................ We had hoped to report in finds that much valuable time is our news this week the account I lost from his skating period while he ad’usts and tightens his Skates. But that isn’t 'the worst of it...while he sits on the bench tightenin'!’ his skates, Jim Tomlinson flies by in his smart black cowboy outfit with all the girls in tow. Jim Crocker reports on hockey activities this week announces that only ten admission is charged for two in- tcrpsHn'’ hours of hockey and asks the parents and friends of the boys to come out and “see the future hockev stars in ac tion.” The hoys May Wednesday from 7-9 n.m. and Saturday 9 to 11a.m. U'or the first time this season Toronto went down to de feat at the hands of Detroit to fhe tune of fi-2. Pooley and Lyne scored for Toronto and Tohnston, for Detroit piled up 5 goals with Pollen getting one. "nstnn won over Montreal 4-1; Crocker. Sturgis, T-ornie Bush uuovm,, and K. Bush scored for Boston1 Murray and Wurm managed the 1 for Watson, Montreal. These games are not oniv de”elonin" future hockey players but future citizens who are learning how to win and lose like gentlemen. Come out and five these lads an audience to sdd zest to their games. Miss L. Baker, our school nurse, tells us she will don her official “white dress”, so desig nated bv the Kindergarten tots, and hold an immunization clinic in the Library basement, Febru ary 19, from 9.30 a.m. to 11,30 n.m, Children from 3 months up are invited, accompanied by par ents. and mav receive whooping cough, dintheria. tettnus serums and smallnox vacinations. George Jackson has left Turvey’s Grade class for his home at the airnort and a Kindergarten pupil arrived, san Dyer, of a visit made to Knollwood Park School in London by the local staff and the school board. However, due to the dense fog, the trio had to be postponed until this Thursday night so we sincerely hope weather conditions will improve by then. Dux* new school is in the final stages of completion, blackboards are in place, cupboards and cloakrooms are rapidly taking shane and some painting has even been started. As we pay frequent visits to the new school and in spect the large, bright class rooms, the immaculate modern lavatories, expertly planned Kindergarten, we' cannot help ljut feel a great sense of pride and responsibility in oux* new home—pride in the perfection of it and responsibility of keeping it that way. Weather1 conditions not only prevented our visit to London but played havoc with the at tendance in the classrooms last week. A few braved the blizzard Thursday morning but about 75per cent decided to keep near the home fires. An E. P. S. alumnus told me this week that in February of ’3 3 while he was attending E.P.S., the tempera- ture went down to 39 degrees below zero and every bottle of ink in the school froze—so you see girls and boys it could have been worse, A little Kindergar ten girl illustrated the confusion in the local homes caused by stranded guests when she told the teacher, “We had company come yesterday night and they left tomorrow afternoon.” Milder weather won’t improve skating conditions for the hoc key enthusiasts in the senior grades. One lad we know may use the interlude to? invent a “skate tightener”. Jim Russell cold the Skinner won highest score Max Turnbull be- the for had The Euchre Proceeds Go To Hospital In spite of the extremely weather on Friday night, Euchre held in the Legion Rooms by Exeter Chapter 222, O.E.S., was well attended, 34 tables ing in play. Mrs. Gerald prize for the ladies, and Mr. the highest score for men. prize for the greatest number of lone hands went to Mr. Andy Snelgrove who also won the doOr prize. In the draw for the beautiful Star quilt, Mrs. Lex McDonald was the lucky winner. Proceeds will aid the hospital fund. Sorority Plans Fashion Show Helen Westcott was hostess to Ontario Alpha Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Tuesday evening, February Sth. There were 24 members present. Norma Wilson conducted the business meeting and the various committees re ported. Eileen Morely reported for the Art Show committee and Gwenne port on done on will be 14th, in the gymtorium of the South Huron District High School. Hazel Beaver is ir charge of ticket sales, Ada Din- ney, decoration; Eileen .Fulcher, publicity; and Ann Brock, com mentating. The third annual Ballon Ball held Wednesday, February 14, was discussed and a secret bal lot was conducted to choose t 1951 Valentine sweetheart will the ball. A > committee Anna Brock, Cooper gave a full re- the work that is being the Fashion Show whici held Wednesday, March Girl. The nev‘ be crowned at comprising of Flora Doerr and Gwen Whilsmith was appointed to nominate a new slate of of ficers. Vera Mason and Eileen Morley were appointed to audit the treasurer’s books. The cultural program was pre sented by Elsie Tuckey and Jean Miller and lunch was served by Flora Doerr, Hazel Beaver and Gwenne Cooper. ,HARPLEY Mr, nd Mrs. William Hod- gins, of Corbett, spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. Mau rice Murray. . Mr. and Mrs. Ross Guenther, of Dashwood, visited With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gayleson. Mrs. George Hodgins, of dar Swamp, parents, oil Mrs. Joseph Mr, Hector past week with his siter Mrs. William I-Iodgins at Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. colin Love and Mr. and Mrs. William Love at-, tended the funeral oh Sunday of Mrs. Robt. Taylor, at Grand Bond. visited With Sunday, Mr. Carruthers. Murray visited Ce- her and the the and cent BRINSLEY Mrs. E. Arnold Wiseman. E. M. QUANCE Harness Maker and Saddler Pw 9 9 CUBIC FEET Prayer United with a leaders Kirkton Skaters Receive Prizes A record crowd attended Kirk ton ice carnival, when 17 prizes were awarded to the following: Best men's costume, as King of the Carnival, Murray Selves; best ladies’ costume, as Queen of tin Carnival, Dorothy Selves; girls' fancy costume, under 12, Rose Mary Dobson; boys’ fancy costume, under 12, James Dean; girls’ fancy costume, over 12, Marylin Marshall, Christine Bob- son; boys’ fancy costume, ovei' 12, Clayton Ross; best hobo cos tume, Bill McNaughton; best characterization, Fern Sawyer; oldest skater, Arnold Wiseman; youngest skater, Keith Selves; old time couple in costume, Doro thy and Murray Sieves, Judges were: Mrs. E. Hocking, Mr. and Mrs. FARMERS! Now is the Time before the spring rush, have your binder canvas 1 and harness repaired and DlJIv, New Harness and Parts One Set Practically New Team Harness It’s Here World Day of Prayer The World Day of was held in Brinsley Church on Friday last good attendance with the Fanlder and Mrs. Mac Those taking parts in were Mrs. William Mrs. Earl Morley, Mrs Hamilton, Mrs. Martin Mrs. Mrs. George speaker being of Crediton, ciated very much by all. Mrs. Clover Lewis and Mrs. Lin Cra ven rendered a duet entitled “Pause Fox* a Moment of Pray er” with Mrs. Jack Trevethick at the piano. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Lackle and family ,of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Philips and babe, of Denfield, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott. Mrs. Stanley Stephen and Mrs. Wesley Morley afternoon with Walter Mrs. Arthur Follies ies of also heard the “Happy Gang” and reported a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. James Treve thick spent Sunday evening with the latter’s niother Mrs. Hess, of Zurich. The Young Adult held their regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Dixon on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Allison and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Morley spent Thursday evening with Mr. Doug las Lewis who has returned to his home after spending some time in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. Mrs. Ed Allison, prayers Grieves, Mrs. new new Su- Films Available At Centralia Library A stock of films is now esta blished at Centralia Public Li brary and the projector is free for bookings by any organization in the township until the the month when it will school programs. This service is offered free of charge. The World Day of Prayer was 13th of resume to you Arron Scott and Lee. The guest Rev. J. V. Dahms, which was appre- spent Mr. Saturday and Mrs. Morley. Beatrice Hodgson in Toronto with the lad- Riverview Institute and and Mrs.Dixon attended the Ice S' is observed in the schoolroom of I . 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RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter Something New IN EXETER New Shoes B Lovely Spring Creations for My Lady — Slender Pumps @ Beautiful New Colours • Reptile Trims © Fashion Plate Styles last with a The program short plays, and i Lovelorn” and i Out was vice Prayers of intercession were of-, _____ __ __ ______„ fered by Mrs. George McFalls, i directed" by Mrs. Murray Hamil- *Mrs. Bourden. Mrs. Burten, Mrs. ;ton.Gates, Mrs. Hepburn and Mrs. A.' McFalls. A very appropriate duet was ' Mrs? Leshe^MoiTey. Giiti rr Hxr AjTt»c« Doo* T-Tn/I rronn 'j Receive Seals Those who received seals and , diplomas in Brinsley United Church Sunday School are as follows: Beginners, Bonnie Wat-, son, Jimmie Prest and Allan Amos, Primary, Ruth Trevethick, I Helen Amos, Wayne Prest and j Freddie Fenton, diploma; juniors, Mayoria Fenton, diploma; I Grace Trevethick, Leslie Steeper, ' and Douglas Watson. Young] Adult, Helen Lewis and Jean I Dixon. ] J.J Fear”. Mrs. Murray Elliott large attendance, leader and opened the ser- with a prayer for peace. consisted of two “Mother runs the family” “Advice to Mr. and the Mrs. sung Mrs. ful George Hicks gave the address of the afternoon, “What your Money does”. The leader closed the with the benediction. by Mrs. Reg. Hodgson and C. McCurdy. “In the beauti- Garden of Prayer”. Mrs. “My husband calls a spade, you know.” “Well, my husband before he tried to dig up den.” meeting spade a used to the gar- Allison spent , I Sunday afternoon with Mr. and, . II I New Wallpapers All the colour and design that modern wallpapers can give you is awaiting your inspection in our show room. Watch Our Windows HERE S THE GREATEST VALUE BuHoh-typo back. Fully upholstered arms. Ha» desirable "luxury" lobk. Fits any room, any where. Easy to arrange and rearrange. Genuine Snyder's quality construction. . .allot o Price to suit every budget! R.C. 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