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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-07-19, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1951 City visitor (to a country na­ tive): "I suppose even in an out Of the way place like this the price of necessities has risen?” Native: “Yes, an’ it ain’t worth drinkin’ when you get it.” LET US YOUR CAR ELIM VILLE Miss Alden Pym had her ton­ sils removed in St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital on Wednesday. Mr. Melville Skinner misfortune to have broken last week and ries it in a cast. Miss Donna Murch Brian Middleton are spending a few days with Mr. and lip Murch. Miss Mane Levy, of is visiting a few days Hazel Sparling. Mrs. Drummard, of had his now the foot car- and Anderson, with Miss Guaranteed! If you DON'T get this four-point service at our station; ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Gas Tank Filled Oil Cheeked Windshield Cleaned Tires or Battery Checked You DO get a 50c Refund W a t e h o u r attendants when they service your car. If they fail to give you four-point service, they’re obligated to give you 50^ hack. T h a t s guaranteed service, isn’t it ? For Car-Wear Prevention Try South-End Attention I Service Phone 328 Exeter ■ Space Maker Refrigerator I MORE f Storage f Same V. Brandon, Manitoba is visiting for a few weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, John Miners. Mrs. Thomas Bell is spending some time with Mrs*. Penrose and Eva of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Webber of Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kerslake. Mr. Ross Dilling, of London, spent the week-end with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dill­ ing. Mr. and Mrs. R. McNaughton of New Liskard visited on Wed­ nesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen. Miss Betty Ann Stephen is spending two weeks with her sis­ ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robins, of Rannoeh. Creditor) Lady Honored On Eightieth Birthday Mrs. Albert King was honored by a family home when ren and _ v to honor her on her 80th Birth­ day. Some years had passed since the entire family had met to­ gether and the re-union was en­ livened by many reminisences. Mrs. King’s happy family of three daughters and one son, who were present for the celebra­ tion were: Mrs. ('Olive) Rodgers with her husband, Mr. A. Rod­ gers of New York City; Mrs. (Vera) La Vigne and Mr. R. La­ vigne, of Windsor; Mrs. (Laura) Bennett and Mr. R. Bennett, of Detroit; Mr. Fred Eilber and son Ronald of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. B. Hamilton Toronto and Semegen of Mary Eilber also present, Mrs. King who is affectionately known to her many friends and among church circles as “Aunt Lizzie” is still active in the work of the Women’s Organizations of the United Church. gathering at her on Saturday, July 14. her children, grandchild­ great grandchildren^niet i and son John of Mr. and Mrs. S. Windsor and Mrs. of Crediton were The Voice {Of Temperance i The Democratic community is1 always in danger from the pro- j ! pagandist and the gossip. The j 'propagandist has an axe to grind) j and has no scruples about mis-1 I informing the public. The gossip ' spreads the story. The listening I j public must learn to protect it- | | self by being skeptical i every sort of agitation- j ing to be panicked head lines or purple i bringing everything of actual personal The people of Huron have been sijjpjected to a lot of wet propa- I ganda. and wet gossip. Out of I eleven years’ experience in Hur- I on I say that these wet fabrics tare not true. They are not borne j out by facts—Huron is not the blighted community that they picture. There is no more for­ tunate community than Huron, | That’s what every citizen of Hur- I on will see if he uses his own I eyes. Advt. about -by refus- by glaring stories and to the test experience. RAISE YOUR CALVES Phone 109 SAVE MILK Wonderful Feed ith That Refrigerated Space in the Floor Area Convenient Stor-a-dor Exlusive Butter Conditioner More than 20 Shelf Arrangements And a Host of Other Advantages THE REFRIGERATOR MOST WOMEN WANT MOST R. E. RUSSELL % ...ONE BAG 350 OF MILK ...RAISES A BIG, HUSKY CALF ...HELPS KEEP DOWN SCOURS CALF STARTENA PURINA CALF SOLO BY * CANN’S MILL LIMITED EXETER WHALEN w i i Irene Finkbeiner ! Honored At Shower Mrs. Ed Finkbeiner and Mrs. Irvine Finkbeiner entertained about 35 relatives and friends at a miscellaneous shower, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Finkbeiner, in honor of their daughter, Irene, tvhose marriage to Mr. Ross Haugh took place on Saturday. The bride-to-be was escorted to her chair beneath an arch of pink and white streamers from which hung a white bell. Mrs. Ed Finkbeiner read the address and Mrs. Gordon Morlock and Mrs. Irvine Finkbeiner presented Irene with a basket overflowing ■ifts. opening the gifts, Irene the donors in her own manner. All joined in singing, “She’s a Jolly Good Fel­ low”. Readings were given by Lois Ryall and Joyce Hqugh. The bride’s trousseau was dis­ played and a contest was enjoy­ ed, after which a dainty lunch was served. Personal Items Marilyn Goulding, of London, and Douglas Wein, of Exeter, spent a few days last week with their grandmother, Mrs. G. Wein. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moir of Detroit spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser and Mrs. Mary Eilber. Mrs. Lloyd Hey spent a few days last week at Grand Bend. Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Falirner were Mr. and and with gi After thanked pleasing Mrs. C. Berg of Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hoare and Rickey of London. Mr. Lewis Faist of St. Thomas spent Saturday with Mr. M. Faist and Gregory. Miss Ilene Roeszler had her tonsils and adenoids removed in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Parkin­ son and family are holidaying at' Grand Bend. Mr. 'and Mrs. Lester Mclsaae and son John of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young of London were week-end guests with Mrs. D. Mclssac. Mrs. Harold Wolfe and sons, of Exeter, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe. Robt. Wade o f Ipperwash Camp spent Sunday with his mother and Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. R. Blackwell and Brian of Monkton are visiting with Mrs.' Blackwell’s parents, Mr. ands-Mrs. S. S. Wuerth. Mr. and Mrs. William Swartz and family and Mr. Floyd Steig- ler spent Sunday at Niagara Falls Mr. and Mrs. M. Eilber of Lan­ caster, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. George Good of Newark Ohio, spent a few days visiting rela­ tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ryall of St. Thomas visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swartz.Rev.*W. C. Parrott and Miss Joyce Chambers are spending this week at Young People’s Camp at Goderich. Mrs. Parrott is visiting with her mother in Wingham. Miss Ellen Veale of Hazelton Penn is visiting at the home of the Chambers family. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Gaiser and son John of St. Marys spent Sunday with the formers father Mr. John Gaiser. Rev Irwin of Campbell River, B.C., gave a very fine address in Evangelical UB Church Sunday morning. Mrs. Irvin who was also present sang a solo.” Rev. Irwin favoured wth a solo ing service, Members of the WSWS and Ladies (guests of the Dashwood organi­ zations on Wednesday afternoon. The Study book was reviewed by three Crediton members. I)ash- i wood ladies served an elaborate lunch. „ Mr, and Mrs, Emerson Schroe­ der of Detroit spent the week-I end with Mrs. Mary Wein. ““ Mr. E. Wenzel has given his Barber shop a coat of paint which has added greatly to its appearance, Miss Marie Le May of Colling­ wood was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Finkbeiner and attended the Haugh-Fink- beiner wedding on Saturday Centralia W.M.S. Entertain Mothers sAnd Children The July meeting of the Cen- I tralia WMS was held in the school room of the church on Tuesday afternoon. The Baby Band, their mothers and the Mission Band were entertained. Mrs. Burton was leader assisted by Mrs, George McFalls. A lovely piano trio was played by Keith and Catherine Hddgins. A mis­ sion Band song was given by the’ members and a recitation by Shirley Rollins. Mrs. A, McFalls received the gift boxes from the Baby Band and margaret Rose Bowden clos­ ed the meeting by a prayer aft- er whi£h & very delicious lunch was served by the ladies of the WMS. Personal Items Mr. J. G. Gates and Bobby Lawrence of Boston spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Gates. Bobby will remain until August. Mrs. Lome Hicks returned home Saturday evening follow­ ing a two weeks holiday trip with her sister, Miss Wilda Pol- Jock and friends of Kitchener. They enjoyed a motor trip through the province of Quebec going as far north as Lake St. John and returning home by way of New Brunswick, the United States and Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. William Had­ dock of Lucknow visited for a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham. Mr, and Mrs. Davies and fam­ ily of Forest were Sunday visit­ ors with Mrs. E. Knight. / Mr. Fred Harrison returned home from Victoria Hospital on Saturday where he had been re­ ceiving treatment following a car accident on Thursday night. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Borden Smyth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Theander in London on Sunday Beverly returned home with them after holidaying for a week with her aunt and uncle. Miss Marietta Mitchell of West Lome, .is visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hod­ gins. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shoebottom and family spent the week-end with the ’former’s mother in Owen Sound. ' Mr. Steve Molnar left on Satur­ day for Montreal after spending a month with his parents,Mr. and Mrs. S. Molnar. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abey and son, Mr. Jack Pearce, Miss Joyce Smith and Mrs. Mary Smith were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Heywood of St. Marys were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Abbott and three children of Detroit were Monday visitors with Mrs. Clara Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Honsberg- ! er and family visited with Mrs. jEdna Honsberger in Otterville j on Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot i and Sharon and Mr. and Mrs. K. 1 Greb motored to Lake Erie on ‘Sunday and had supper at Dut- tona Beach. Mrs. Arthur McFalls visited over the week-end with her bro­ ther, Mr. and Mrs. C. McLeod in Aurora. Master Keith Hodgins is holi­ daying with his uncle and aunt, I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell in (West Lome. Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham (visited over the week-end with Mr. E. Carruthers in London. Mr. Carruthers returned home with them for a two weeks visit. Misses Mary Margaret Essery, Beth Taylor, Marjorie McBride and Kathryn Hunter, of Eden, and Marina Bowden are holiday­ ing at Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Pen­ warden’s Cottage at Grand Bend. Steno: “May I have my next week’s salary in advance?” Boss: “No, I promised my wife not to make advances to you.” OIL' MAKES A COUNTRY STRONG “oil keeps a lot of things, JIMMY l" “Tankers, Jimmy, are just one of the things the oil business needs. It needs supplies for pipe lines and new refineries. It needs tank cars and trucks and storage tanks. It needs workers and material from all parts of Canada.” Bringing you oil is a big job. It employs labor and skills and ideas across the nation. In the past five years Imperial Oil alone has under­ taken to invest more than $200 millions—about $60 for every family in Canada. Much of this’money has been spent to find and develop new oil fields in the prairies, fields which mean new prosperity and new security for all Canada. But almost half of it has been invested -hn new tankers and. pipe lines, in new refining units and in facilities to bring the products to you. With oil playing an increasingly important part in our daily lives, the oil industry’s job is bringing new strength and better living for Canadians everywhere. AboDt Canacfcris @i8 Canadians are using almost twice as much oil as they did. only five years ago. ’ * Last year Imperial bought equipment and supplies from more than 6,000 Canadian, firms. Imperial’s investment in plant and equipment is equivalent to more than $23,000 for each, employee. The wholesale prices of Esso gasolines have increased only a third as much as the average price of all commodities over the past 10 years. IMPERIAL (SSSO) IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED PRODUCTS R at the even- Evangelical Aid were * Portions of leftover fisli may --—2- h. f.'J.i and ahd and ■be made into a. delicious fish vegetable casserole or flaked served with diced celery grated beet fob fish salad.