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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-01-31, Page 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1952 Perfect tea is so easy to SALADA In a world changing and uncertain nearly Give million Canadians face the future with greater confidence because Life Insurance serves them these four ways! 1. Each year, life insurance pro­ vides many thousands of Cana­ dians with money to meet some of their most important needs. Last year, life insurance com­ panies paid out $240 million in benefits to Canadians. 2. Today, more than ever, Canadians rely on life insurance as the easiest, surest way to provide financial security for themselVes and their families. A record total of almost $2 billion in new life insurance was pur* chased by Canadians in 1951. This brings the value of life in­ surance owned by the nation's policyholders to another new record sum of $17 billion. 3. Canadian communities from coast to coast continue to pro­ gress — thanks in part to the investment of life insurance dollars. Last year, more than $225 million were invested by life insurance companies, on behalf of their policyholders, in securities that helped to finance the building of new schools, homes, highways and other aids to better living for all Canadians. 4. Life insurance dollars help to check inflation I One of the most powerful forces at work to protect the value of your dollars is the sum of money entrusted to life insurance com­ panies by their policyholders. This “money for the future” helps check inflation and thus strengthens Canada’s economy — at a time when our country must be strong in every way. A REPORT FROM THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA L.IO5ID AND THEIR REPRESENTATIVES Formerly Of Crediton John MacDonald Dies Mi*. John MacDonald, form’ erly of Crediton, passed away in a Detroit Hospital following an illness of several years, His wife the former Clara Wenzel pre­ deceased him in 1943. He is sur­ vived by one son, Frederick of Detroit. Following a service in Detroit, his body was brought to Credi­ ton, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fahrner, from where the funeral took place day. Burial was Cemetery. Aid W.J. Mrs. J. Wade Beaver were joint social evening in GRAND BEND Mrs. W. Bnker is in hospital ip London. Mrs. N. Baker is with hex* son here. Miss Doreen Baker, Reg.N., spent the week-end at hex’ home here. Mrs. Lovey has returned from a three-week visit in London. Miss Devine Devine Mrs. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bariton Detroit visited Mrs. A. Mollard and Miss M. Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb ’ and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Webb Sunday. w «.». .. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Patter- the former’s I son and Mr. and Mrs. Hess for Florida Dies in 'Windsor Mrs, R. M. Bright, who died Wednesday at her home in Windsor was born at Exeter and lived in London until moving to the border city 40 years ago. Her husband died in 1949. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Pen­ warden. H. X CORNISH & CO CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS on in Wednes- Crediton Mrs. M.and hostesses at a Elaine and Miss Yvonne visited Mr. and Mrs. over the week-end. Henry was in London II. on of home on Tuesday "evening. Even-1 Zurich left here ings entertainment was in aid Sunday, of Women’s Institute. F/O and Mrs.Court Whist was enjoyed by I Trenton Monday. the 20 guests present. Ladies Ii ‘ prize was won by Mrs. H. Young, Mr, H. Young was successful in winning the prize for Dainty refreshments ed by the hostesses, The Ladies Aid and the Evangelical U.IL Church will hold their regular' meeting oix Wednesday, February G at 2:15 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. II. Schenk. World’s program is being nection Sunday Mrs. friends has been ill in her home for the past several weeks and was re­ moved by ambulance to Victoria Hospital on Sunday. Best wishes are expressed to little Miss Gloria Chambers, daughtex' of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ ward Chambers, who is a patient in Wai’ Memorial Children’s Hos­ pital, London, ing from and monia. Mr. and Mrs. and family of week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lightfoot. Mrs. Garfield Hill visited last week with members of her fam­ ily in London. Mr. Harold Amy of Hamilton spent the week-end_at the home of Mr. and ~ bein er. Mr. and Mr. and St. Thomas with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swartz. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist and Gregory, St. Thomas, spent Sun­ day with the former’s mother, Mrs. M. Faist. Mrs. Lloyd Hey spent a few days recently in New Hamburg. •Mr. A. Fischl Scott moved men. were serv- WSWS of ServiceDay held in con- witlx the morning service next. George Eilber’s many regret to learn that she Gloria is suffer­ attack of pneu- Milton Lightfoot Springfield were Mrs. Russell Fink- and Mrs. Albert Ryall Mrs. Marvin Ore of visited on Sunday Cole of of Mr. w watches for. . . distinctive^^ CENTRALIA Mr. family, Mrs. William and family of London were day visitors with Mr. and Arthur McFalls. Danny, young son of Mr. Mrs. Rae Shoebottom who ill in St. London turned Mr. . ill at week. Mr. and family day visitors with Mr. Frank Smyth and Mr. Borden Smyth. The many friends Murray Elliott, who is in Victoria Hospital, will be glad to know is improving following dent in which she had fortune to fracture in her back. Church members to spend an evening the school room of on Friday of this week. Bring along your pot-luck supper at 6:30 and remain for the pro­ gram which has been arranged by the members of the W.A. The monthly Sunday School meeting will be held in the church on Thursday evening, February 7. and Mrs. R. Lilley and Mrs. William Quinton Sun- Mrs. and was Joseph’s Hospital in for several days, re­ home last week. Arthur Brooks his home for has been the past and Mrs. Hugo Theander of London were and and Sun- Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. cl of a patient London, that she the .acci- the mis­ vertebra are invited together in the church valentineGIFTS^d Beautifully-styled watches for men and women in a selection of famous-name brands. Dependable, accurate, and designed to wear with pride. BULOVA, ELCO AND GIRARD-PERREGAUX NEW* MODERN DESIGNS! ELIMV1LLE Euchre Club Elimville Euchre Club was held on Friday evening at the hall with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques as hosts. There were 11 tables playing and winners were: Ladies’ high, Mrs. Allen Johns; gents’ high, Mr. Alvin Pym; and consolation went to Mr. Bobby Johns. This week Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques will be hosts for the party on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch visited on Sunday with Mr. Har­ ry Murch of London. Mr. Elgin Skinner of Toronto spent the week-end with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skin­ ner. Mr. John Miners, who has been a patient in Victoria Hos­ pital for the past four months, has returned home. We all wish him a speedy recovery and hope he will soon be on the move. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes, Bobby and Dale visited on Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stoner of London. Mr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Skinner and family visited Tuesday evening with Mr. Mrs. Philip Johns. Mr, Howard Pym attended Junior Farmers bus toui’ to Tor­ onto on Thursday. The community expresses deepest sympathy to Mr. Kellett and family since death of Mrs. John Kellett, passed away Tuesday, A number of the Young pie attended the carnival Woodham on Friday evening, and Mrs. Delrner Skinner Ross on and the their John the who Feo- at and son of De­ troit spent the week-end at their cottage in Southcott Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turnbull and Mr. and Mrs. F. Turnbull went to Tampa last week. Mr. Kenneth Young disposed last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmour Welland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arkell Burlington -were guests and Mrs. J. Aselstyne at Beach O’Pines last -week-end. Mrs. W. Desjar dine spent Thursday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Truescott of De­ troit drove to Beach O’Pines for a day The euchre Friday Mr. Florida on Monday. Mr. Marsh is in Toronto course in telephonic radio, given at Central Technical School by the Civil Service. He spent the week-end with Mrs. Marsh. Mrs. Denis Shea has her mo­ ther visiting her. Messrs. Eric, Fred and Verne report the temperature 80 de­ grees ful. Mr. rived ler is exchange plan. F/O Maclllroy of Trenton visited his wife and family over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guenther were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas on Sunday. Mr. Robinson and Mrs. Dodds of Buffalo visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Gerromette, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Erie. Turnbull are looking after Mr, F. Turn­ bull’s farm while he is in the south. Mrs. Cyrus Green suffered se­ vere lesions of her left hand and arm due to a fall on the ice last week. were in last week. W.A. of C.L. 49 8 held a in the community hall evening. Glen Brenner left and the sunshine delight- and Mrs. Towler have ar- from England. Mr. Tow- at the RCAF station on Tomlinson’s Hairdressing PERSONALIZED PERMANENTS in Machine, Machineless or Cold Wave Hair Styling and Shaping For Appointment Phone 146 % LONDON, ONT.294 DUNDAS ST, 1 Starting Tomorrow Save During This Gigantic February Clearance Sale Heavy Stock Must Be Unloaded Many Lines Are Being Discontinued Super Botany Lavanda Wool Non-Shriixk Regular price 57$ ounce Sale price ................. 390 ounce Rug Wool Regular price 2 ounces’ for 50$ Sale price ..... 4 ounces for 500 Ladies1 All-Wool Cardigans S Famous Make Grab Table Odd bits too numerous to men­ tion. Get here early for first choice! 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