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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-04-19, Page 12
P**« 12 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1951 Act Now IT’S SPRING LUBRICATION TIME Don’t drive another mile with winter weight lubricants. Your engine will run hot and may cause costly damage. Change to spring-weight lubricants for chassis, differential and engine. Avoid the annual spring rush . . . it now . . . our service department ready to give you prompt service reasonable prices. do is at PHONE 100 Headquarters for GM Spring Tune-Up Service EXETER di What Do Most Folks Like About a Store Here Is How We Try To Operate: FRIENDLY SERVICE — REASONABLE PRICES WIDE SELECTION — RELIABLE MERCHANDISE Spring Neckware Van Hueson Shirts Town Hall Suits Many other, dependable and nationally known lines. Most everything- in Men’s Wear. 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Admiral 3-PIay Combination Westinghouse Melrose Combination Westinghouse 16” Television ........ .................... $29.50 .................... $29.95 $29.95 and $31.75 ... $29.95 .... $47,50 ... $49.95 , $129.50 .. $214.50 .. $439.00 Lucan District News Edgewood Juniors Receive Honours Honors were paid to two Edgewood Juniors at the county annual meeting at Ilderton on Friday evening, when Miss Shir ley Hardy was named president of county juniors institute and Mr. Don Middleton was named on the provincial board. Personal Items Mrs. Joseph Zuball called at St. Joseph’s Hospital on Monday for treatment on her we are glad doesn’t have treatments. Mr. Lorne an auction April 17. Mrs. Victor Westman Thursday in London. Miss Rila Gowan of took part in the program bazaar in Granton, giving violin selections and lop and Ruth duets. Mr. ad Mrs. tended the dance on Friday, coming in second in the square dancing contest, Mr. Lorne Rowell has sold his farm to Wilfred Eedy. Maurice Crone is sporting a new International truck. Mr. Wilfred Marshall and family have moved to their new home. We welcome them to the community. « Mr. Don the dance in London night. Quite a few of the the community have drawing fertilizer home the week from Granton. Mr. Don Kenny and Miss Parnell of Granton visited day night with Mr. and Mrs. Moore and family. Quite a few from munity attended the Mr. Clarence Foster suddenly in London on Wednes day afternoon. Mr. Foster used to be in the butcher shop in Granton untill a couple of years ago. He sold to Mr. Jull. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore spent Thursday afternoon in London. Little Marlene Macke of Moth- erville spent a few days with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. War ned Hudson. Mr. Bruce Mulleins of Revere has taken a position on the Royal Bank Staff in St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and girls finished moving to Port Hope on Monday. A Turkey Banquet was cater ed by the Prospect Hill W.I. for the members of Fish Creek farm Forum on Thursday evening. Miss Olla Moore who is work ing at Rannock spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Haysel Perrins and Mr. and Mrs. O. Metters were in Toronto on Friday at tending the tenth anniversary of the Ontario farm radio forums. The convention was held in the Royal dance from tario. Mrs. Milton Hardie patient in Victoria Hospital Lon don, we hope to soon see him home again. Mr. and Mrs. Kilty Gowett and daughter of Windsor spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Garrett and family. On Saturday- attended and Mrs. Craig in wedding forty gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hotson and spent a very pleasant evening. Beatrice ad- Martin were presented with a chair and mirror. Guests were present from Windsor, London, Parkhill, Granton, Woodham and Parkhill district. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher, of London, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Zuball. An accident occured at Edge wood on Saturday about 5.3 0 pan. when three cars were in volved. No one was hurt. Miss Alla and Evelyn Moore spent Saturday evening at Strat ford. arm, but to report that she to Lave any more Rowell is having sale on Tuesday, spent Revere at the Miss Marie Dun- Hardie rendered Clare Dunloj) at- on Friday, Middleton attended on Friday farmers in been busy past Kay Fri- Roy the com- funeral of who died Yark Hotel with a atten- of\ nearly 400 different counties farmers in On- is a evening both families a presentation to Mr. Martin Scofe of Ailsa honor_ of their silver anniversary when over relatives and friends & x&s Beavers Hardware Phone 86 * Exeter WOODHAM (Intended for last week) Miss Rhea Mills visited' Wednesday with Mr. Harold Thomson, of Parkhill. Miss Marian Mills, nurse-in- training at Victoria Hospital, London, spent a few days with her father, Mr. William Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Small, of St. Thomas, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loupe attend ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Jack Ramsay at Thamesford on Monday. Misses Phyllis Wheels, Jean Copeland and Dorothy Thomson left by motor on Saturday for a two week vacation in Florida. Mr.- Wilbur Wynn returned home from St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Saturday after being a patient there for the past five weeks. Mrs. spending Rev. T. Wanless. on and Mrs. Elizabeth Wanless is some time with her son G. Wanless and Mrs. BLANCHARD Mr. and Mrs. Ross Langford and family of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins, Lois and Lorene, of day guests Langford. Mr. and ford, Walter and Donnie, Sunday with the latter’s at Byron. Mrs, Jack Thomson, Mr. Thomson of Toronto are spend ing a few days with Mr. Mrs. Stanley Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred family spent Monday and Mrs. Chester Bryanston. Mrs. - Fred' ient in St. Friends wish covery. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Glendale, were iSun- Of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ml'S. Kenneth Pattison Mary's her a Lang- spent uncle Fred and Mills with Hayes and Mr. of pat-is a Hospital, speedy re- Jones and Carl were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones of Glen dale. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, Murray, Anne and Barrie were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Jones of Glendale. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Facey, Beth, Lorna, Morley, of were Sunday guests of Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. spent Sunday at Londesboro. Wellurn Mr. and Hooper Birr W.I Elects Officers The “Emily Guest” pin was presented to Mrs. William Hod gins, newly-elected president of Birr Women’s Institute when the meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Gerald Rollings. The pin which is the property of Birr MH ' " " wor: her by W. the ing 1951-52. Other officers elected were: Honorary president, Mrs. E. Grose; first vice-president, Mrs. Ivan Stanley; second vice-presi dent, Mrs. Gordon Zirk; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Frank Liddell; district director, Mrs. W. W. Garrett; branch directors, Mrs. A. McNair, Mrs. G. Rollings, Mrs. William McComb, Mrs, E, O’Neil; pianists, Mrs. Gordon Zirk and Mrs. C. Hodgins; pro gram committee, Mrs. K, Hardy, Mrs. John Haskett, Mrs. George O’Neil, Mrs. R. Keffers; auditors, Mrs. J. Legg and Mrs. C. Ryan. Conveners mittees are: C ana 1 i a n Industries, Mrs. White; Citizenship and Educa tion, Mrs. A. Filson; Community Activities Mrs. S. Research Mrs. omics O’Neil, tions, W. S. tee, Mrs. C. J. Haskett, Erickson and Mrs. Ivan Press Reporter, Mrs, Lewis, interesting coloured slides show ing the advantage of instant- frozen meat, fruit and vegetables as an economical and healthful way of storing fruits and vege tables for the family, were pre sented. Small quantities of fruit juices and fruit were sampled by the members. Mrs. R. S. White was the prize winner in a contest for her entry of “drop cookies”. Margaret Rollings entertained during the lunch hour with piano solo. Women’s Institute and ■n by each president during term of office, was presented the retiring president, Mrs. W. Garrett, who also read investment address, foll-ow- tlie election of officers for of Standing Com- Agriculture and S. and Public Relations, Stevenson; Historical and Current Events, Morrow; Home Econ- Ilealth, Mrs. E. E. and Health, Mrs. Mrs. C. Hodgins; Resolu- Mrs. C. ’ Lewis and Mrs. O’Neil; Sunshine Commit- Mrs. A. Stanley. Clarence 3/ Personal Items Mrs. Wililam dell and tended Granton on “Brighten Your Home With Colour” last Monday. Owing to the illness of Miss Edna Noyes, Birr school teacher, Mrs. William Hodgins is supply ing for a few weeks. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Donald McLellan, who was injured in a car accident in Lon don recently, is improving and expects to leave the hospital soon. William Hodgins, McComb, Mrs. F. Mrs. W. W. Garrett at- the short courses in Mrs. Lid- Huron County Crop Report Cattle are being marketed in increasing numbers at exception ally good prices. Farmers had become a bit perturbed at the week’s end because of the dip in hog prices but most of them have the hope that soon level off. Wheat is looking although there are a fields where it seems ed out on the knolls and ex treme slopes. Hay and pastures are also coming along well with permanent pastures greening up particularly well, A little plow ing has been done in the County, however, work on the land for the mest part might be said to be at a standstill due to continu ed wet and disagreeable weather. Side roads at the presnt time are in very poor condition. these -will fairly well number o£ to be kill- Clandeboye W.I, Elects Officers Mrs. Rupert Williams was hostess for the annual meeting on Thursday, presided with ing fees; also blocks were members and for the quilting, was appointed for a family their home. CitizenshipMrs. Alex Macintosh and secre tary’s report was given, Mrs. Karl O’Neil presided for election of officers. Mrs. Jim Cunningham gave report of nom inating com. Officers for new year are: President, Mrs. Murray Thomp son; vice-president, Mrs. Alex Macintosh and Mrs. Jim Cun ningham; secretary-treasurer, Mrs, Arnold Blake, re-elected; assist ant, Mrs. Alan Hill, re-elected; district director, Mrs. Wilmer Scott; directors, Mrs. Ernie Lewis, Mrs. Omar Cunningham, and Mrs. Art Hodgins. Conveners of Standing Com mittees are: Citizenship, Mrs. George Simpson (re-elected); Hist. Research, Mrs. Arthur ningham; Home Econ., Mrs. man Hardy; Agri, and Can. Mrs. Clarence Hardy; Com, and Public Relations, Mrs. Hall (re-elected); pianists, R. Schroeder and Mrs. Alan Auditors, Mrs. Karl O’Neil and Mrs. Andy Connn. for Karl O’Neil, R. Williams, Macintosh and Hardy. Winner of the Mrs. Wilmer Scott, were served and usual half hour spent. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Banting of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. D. Pater son and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hills of London spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Paton. Attend Short Course On Wednesday Cloverdale In stitute was hostess in Parkhill for a course in home decorating with Miss K. McTaggart of Home Economics Department, Toronto, officiating. Mrs. Alan Hill, Mrs. Cecil Carter, Mrs. Karl O'Neil, Mrs. Douglas Hindmarsh, Murray T h o m p s o n, Mrs. I-Iall, Mrs. Wilmer Scott Mrs. A, Family “The deboye crokinole party and Mrs. Rupert Williams Thurs day evening. Prize winners were; Ladies’ high prize, Mrs. Cecil Carter; ladies' consolation, Mrs. zGuy Harrison; gents’ high prize, Mr. Charles Tindell; gents’ consola tion, Bob Tindell; junior girls, Judy Scott: junior boys, Jimmie Macintosh. Refreshments were served and a very enjoyable evening spent. The Clandeboye Girls’ Garden .Club met at the home of Mrs. Arnold Blake last week. Each membei’ received their seeds. A congregational meeting held in St. James’ Church Wednesday evening. Personal Items Miss Nellie Lewis spent a days with her 'brother, Mr. Will Lewis, and family. We wish Mr. Jack Whitmore a speedy recovery. He has been confined to bed for some time. "Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ethering- ton spent Monday with latter’s sister, Mrs. C. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Etherington have returned from speeding five months in Florida. Beth McRann is spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Karl O’Neil. Mrs. Rae Neil left on Sunday to spend two weeks with her brother, Mr. Orton Leatherland, and family in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kilmer and sons have returned to the farm. He had been assistant agri- cufural representative in Strat ford. We speedy Mr. entertained on Saturday evening in honour of their son, Ivan’s, birthday. Progressive euchre was enjoyed. Mrs. L. A. Kilmer spent a few days with and some week. Mrs. H. Peterboro, Peterson of London were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mur- less on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McCreary and daughter of Wallaceburg, Mrs. EVan and sons of Pontiac spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Barlow. •Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cunningham who were married recently. They"will take up residence on Con. 4 of McGillivray Township. Mrs, Wilmer Scott 21 members pay- two visitors. Quilt handed in from plans were made A committee to buy something who recently lost paper given by Cun- Nor- Ind., Act. Jim Mrs. Hill; Thompson; Menu Dist. Annual, Mrs. Mrs. W. Scott, Mrs. Mrs.J. Hall, Mrs, Mrs. Norman contest was Refreshments Mrs. Macintosh attended. Night Family United Night” of Clan- Church held a at home of Mr. been representative in A Smoollier Safer Softer Ride! good/Vear Alt# ay^iabla, i|i rib triad Car-makers use and the public buys, more Goodyear Super- Cushions that) any other low? pressure tire.I K LOOK FOR THIS “HIGH SI6JT-0F QUALITY SOUTH END SERVICE RUSS & CHUCK SNELL PHONE: 328 W-NIGHTS: 328 J GENERAL REPAIRS G-51 USED CARS 1947 1950 1950 1935 1936 1937 1936 1939 1948 1948 OLDSMOBILE Sedan PLYMOUTH Sedan HILLMAN Sedan . DODGE Sedan CHEV Sedan FORD Sedan PLYMOUTH FORD Tudor 1,600. 2,150. 1,500. 350. You name it 275. Coupe 400. 595. CHEV Stylemaster Coach CHEV Fleetline Sedan .... 1,600. 1,700. Newton Motor Sales PHONE 216 EXETERMrs. • • » was on GIVE CHICKS If be wish Mrs. Sid Hodgins a recovery from her illness, and Mrs. Mervin Carter Mrs. Case in Forest time in Sarnia last Peterson, Norwood, Mr. and Mrs. O. S.S. 4 McGillivray Helps Campaigns Miss Muriel Mather, of Craig has been .practiceing ing at S.S. 4 McGillivray the supervision of Mrs. R. Ion, of Lucan# Pupils collected $3.00 for the March of Dimes and $S.50 for the Crippled Children’s Hospital. Ailsa teach- uhder Scan- with SHUR-GAIN CHICK STARTED- This Is Baby Chick Time you haven’t received your baby chicks yet you will likely getting them soon. Are You Ready Have you cleaned your brooder house ? The brooder house should be cleaned and disinfected. Have you tested your brooder stove ? The heat should be on for two days before the chicks arrive. Have You Ordered Your Shur-Gain Chick Starter The best feed is none too good for your chicks. The freshness, the nutritive balance, of SHUR- GAIN Chick Starter proves again isand again that SHUR-GAIN the leading feed in this field. Poultrymen who have early chicks this year porting OUTSTANDING growth as a result are „ of new SHUR-CrAIN Chick Starter which contains mal protein in the form, of Meat Meal, Fish Meal and Milk Powder PLUS A.P.F. Supplement with factors. already re feeding the natural ani- Antibiotic growth ' <8 *r 18% Shur-Gain Chick Started 17% Shur-Gain Growing Mash 30% Shur-Gftin Developing Cone. Feed Fresh Shur J CANN’S MILL LIMITED EXETER WHALEN /