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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-04-19, Page 3J THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1951 Page a J> ( f 7 9 Smoothies aren’t safe. Replace old tires with new, heavy tread beauties at the South End Service Phone 328 Flo rence Steinbach Honored By Friends About sixty neighbours and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and bach of evening daughter, cellaneous shower in honor of her approaching marriage to Mr. J. S. Hackett of Alvinston. Mrs. Theodore Stein- Zurich, on Wednesday and presented their Florence with a mis- Exeter HOUSE AND FARM W iring Exeter Radio & Electric Phone 187-W Prop.: Don Jolly GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES 3% INTEREST An Attractive Short-Term Legal Investment Principal and Interest Fully Guaranteed CROWN TRUST COMPANY F. R. Hughes, Manager, 284 Dundas St., London HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO Ontario Branches at London, Brantford and Windsor Applications Received Through Your Local Agent or Solicitor i- What you need is a milking machine! Illi Credit for the purchase of milking machines and many other time-saving improvements can often . be obtained through Farm Improvement Loans. ’’HV RAMIF y°u nee^ ^arm machinery to speed III LwomIm your production, why not inquire about ro a uhuoh cmmEm a Farm Improvement Loan at you| neatest B of M branch. Bank of Montreal Elxeter Branch: C. E. SHAW, Manager Orediton Branch: CHARLES PARKINSON, Manager c (Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) Dashwood (Sub-Agency): Open Mon., Wed. and Fri. Hensail Branch; JOHN IRVIN, Manager WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 Public School By MRS. R. J). JERMYN Tour School, Chopse Colours post scripts The past week has been a momentous one in the history of Exeter’s public school education. Qur new school is officially opened and the thrill and excite­ ment of the first few days is over. Practically every teacher has had a turn at guiding his or her tour and been Now serious business of making the last term’s efforts count as class on a sightseeing of the different classrooms the "ohs” and "alls” have chorused by every class, we’re getting down to the Creditor) Friends.......... t I I Honor Departers Sgt. Maitland Wilson of Cen­ tralia Flying School has receiv­ ed notice of his posting to Gimli, Manitoba. Sgt. and Mrs. Wilson have re- n sided in Crediton for the past Ig few years and during that time have made many friends who re­ gret their departure. s A registered nurse, Mrs. Wil­ son has on many occasions, giv­ en generous assistance in that capacity. Many friends honored her at a farewell party in the home of Mrs. C. W. Parkinson and presented her with brass candlesticks. Sgt. and Mrs. Wil­ son will leave in a few weeks for their new appointment, companied by the good wishes their many friends. ac- of W.A. And W.M.S. Prepare Greek Relief Worship period of W.A. and WMS meeting in United Church was led by Mrs. Ed Lamport as­ sisted by Miss Mary Chambers and Mrs. S. King. Study book, "United Church re-enters Japan” .was reviewed by Mrs. Wright. President, Mrs. W. Mack, in conducting W.M.S. business annuonced. that two ■complete layettes had been pre­ pared both for Greek relief, A bale for overseas relief will be packed on Thursday, when ladies meet for quilting. Mrs. Zwicker, presided for business. Mrs. R. Swartz the WA was added to parsonage Committee, replacing Mrs. Yearly who mov­ ed recently to Exeter. Meeting decided to cater to two social events in June. During a social hour, by Mrs. Mrs. W. son. Personal Friends learned with gic George Wright. of Deepest sympathy is to Mrs. Wright, the former Lilly Lawson, duaghter of the late Eli Lawson and who before her marriage resided in Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Faist re­ turned on Monday after spend­ ing several days with relatives in Pigeon and other American points. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale and sons Donald and Ted of Bramp­ ton visited on Sunday with Mrs. Dale’s parents. • Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Clark. Miss Ganet Kerlake of London spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Fahrner, of Kitchener, spent the week-end with Mr. C. Fahrner and other relatives. Ross Brown's many friends are sorry to hear he is a patient in London Hospital and wish him a speedy return to health. We are sorry to report Mr. Bert Kestle is not enjoying good health, and trust he will soon be out again. Mrs. M. England, of Hensall, formerly of Crediton, suffered a broken hip in her home on Saturday and is now a patient in Victoria Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. refreshments were served R. Hill. Mrs. G. Hill, Mack and Mrs. M. Wil- Items . in this community regret, of the tra- death on Saturday of Mr. Wright. of Windsor, expressed Elimville Euchre Club Holds Club The next meeting will he held on Saturday afternoon at the school at 1:30 p.m. Boll call will be to date. afternoon1:30 p.m. 1 record book written up When home, your money stays away. But when you buy at home your money benefits your community. you buy away from H. ti POP’S Taxi Service Phones: Exeter 357 and 545-r-3 4 with over 80 sitting down 7 o’clock. The win- season played their and those receiving Ladies’ winner, ■ seen fit to worthwhile ill Grade 5 puzzled, has no ■but was "Hello”. much as (possible. Four local merchants have of­ fered shields a® incentives for keener competition in sports and in a new field of talent—public speaking. Three of the shields gre designated for athletic awards and the fourth for pub­ lic speaking. The donors are Mr. and Mrs. William Allison of British American Oil Company, Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe Sanders of Sanders’ Grocery, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Buswell of Buswell Shoes and Mr. and Mrs. N, Stanlake of Highland Hill Dairy. Sincere appreciation is extended to these merchants who have sponsor these very projects, A spelling lesson has Mrs. Armstrong She has a pupil who trouble spelling "Hell" stumped with the word Miss Scarlett was quite startled when she walked past Mrs. Arm­ strong’s door and syllablizing, "Hell-o, •the puzzled student, strong’s enunciation been considerably the teachei* who was mentioned in the last Educational Courier magazine. Miss Smith had told I her class that they were to have I a holiday on Friday as all the .teachers were going to the In­ stitute, Johnny rushed home and exclaimed, "No school tomorrow, Mom, Miss Smith said teachers are going on nocent toot’.” School colours were heard her liell-o”, for Mrs. ' must have clearer Arm- than .. . .. --------. . __ _ chosen for the public school last week —'blue and gold. Blue means be true to the finest and best prin­ ciples of life. Gold stands for the highest value in character and citizenship, Several children were late for school Tuesday morning and the majority of them had the same excuse,—"We the accident”, ied but they one thing—it worse. Bonny by a car as he ran across the street and according to his sis­ ter Sherril in the Kindergarten, “Ronny has a baby ’ - - - ing and a big bump and he’s lucky he’s One student has the Exeter Public School—Jaque- line MacDonald. She spent some time here last fall and then transferred to ount Carmel but returned this past week. stopped to watch Details were var- were all sure of could have been Douglas was hit tooth bleed- on his head not dead”, returned to Centralia W.M.S. Plan Bio ssom Tea "His Silent Presence” was the theme fol’ the worship service at 'the W.M.S. meeting held in the school room of the church on Tuesday evening. Mrs. R. Gates was leader; and the poem, "Sil- jence”, written by Kagauia, a I modern Japanese Christian saint, lwas read. i The stody book was presented 'in the I Arthur j Gates, Flossie den. Prayers were offered Cecil Skinner for our jin Japan, by Mrs. Lloyd (for Japanese teachers in land by Mrs. Burton for iese youth, thi * they be jtian. i A very fine temperance (was 'Tl’~ ™ I Mrs. (Christian (minded blossom i nounced table in ■ Any member tion please contact the secretary, Mrs. I-Iodgson. The president closed the meeting with prayer. Lunch was served by. the com­ mittee in charge—Mrs. B. Hicks, Mrs. 0. Brown and Mrs. Bow- form of a skit by McFall® assisted by Mrs. E. Wilson, Davey and Mrs.F. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Bow- Mrs.by teachers Hodgson Japan, Japan- Chris- i article read by Mrs. E, Wilson. Lloyd Hodgson spoke on Stewardship and all members of tea—the date to be later—a nd the gift connection with the tea. wishing informa- Mrs. re- the an- Family Night The Elimville Euchre held their family night and sup­ per on Friday evening at the hull to supper at ners for the final games the prizes were: Mrs. Gilbert John: men’s winner, Mr. Ross Skinner. A splendid program was given ■by the local talent consisting of solos, violin and guitar selec­ tions. Everyone reported an en­ joyable evening to close the euchre parties for the season. Due to the cold and wet weather and seeding not to be started yet another euchre party will be held on Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns as hosts. A large play, "The sented by Fellowship evening sponsored by the Elim­ ville Mission Band, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell and family of Exeter. Miss Seeta Barnes of London spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Routly. Mr. Roy Ford, R.C.A.F., of Aylmer spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ford. Mr. and Mr. Horace Delbridge and family of Winchelsea visited on Sunday with Mr. and Bruce Cooper. The community expresses deepest sympathy to Mr. Mrs. Garnet Johns of Winchelsea on the father, passed . The : course, on Guard”, held their first meet­ ing at the school out Saturday afternoon with twelve girls pres­ ent. Their two leaders, Mrs. Har­ old Taylor and Mrs. Delmer Skinner gave out leaflets and gave the members the reguire- ments of the first-aid kit and each member is to have their kit completed by next meeting. Election of officers was held with President Mavis McBride and Secretary Kathryn Hunter. Name of the club chosen by the girls was “The 12 Aiders” and club colours are red and white. crowd enjoyed the Family Wash", pre- the Brucefield Adult Class on Thursday Mrs, their and i death of Mrs. Johns’ Mr. Frank Brock, who away on Sunday, members of the first-aid "The Club Girl Stands » S' K Income Tax - Bookkeeping Careful Attention Given to Your Tax Problems J. Norman Cowan Dashwood 40-r-13 Sarepta Hay P.O., Ont Seed For Sale Oats BEG. BEAVEB OATS REG. ERBAN OATS REG. AJAX OATS CERT. CLINTON OATS Commercial Oats Beaver Ajax Cartier Clinton Exeter Alaska o Barley REG. MONTCALM BARLEY REG. GALORE BARLEY REG. 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