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THE TIMES-APVQCATJE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 29,19S2 P»«» 3
KIRKTON
Mrs. H. J. Kenyon, Lemberg,
with, her
Allen, for
Sask., is holidaying
daughter, Mrs. Glen
the next two months.
Mrs. A. Robson of
spent the past week
daughter, Mrs. Ross Francis.
Quite a number from this dis
trict attended the spring show at
Hensall thia past Friday. The
main features were the auction
of 40 liead of cattle and the
baby contests.
Miss Doris Foley of Guelph
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Thomas Foley.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Burgin
and family of London were Sun
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
G. H, Burgin.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Campbell
of Wainfleet spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Switzer.
Miss Camphell of Toronto
spent the past week with Dr. and
Mrs. Campbell.
St. Marys
with her
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GOOD PRIZES
CARS
Ford
SPECIAL TRACTOR
•100.
New Holland Balers and Forage Harvesters
But' the best!
AT
1050 :
1947
These
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
1943
day until sold. Thursday’s price .
John Deere ”B”. To be reduced $10 a
1949
1942
1940
Ford, clean, like new ..............
Oliver ”60”, motor overhauled
1951
1950
1950
1949
1949
1950
1950
1949
1941
1941
1937
1938
1937
1935
1934
1952
1,000
I960
1950
1947
1941
low mileage ,
overdrive^ radio
a buy at only .,
Coach
Sedan,
Coach,
Sedan,
Meteor Coach, clean
Hillman Sedan, clean
Morris Minor ............
Anglia, a buy ............
Chev Coach, needs some body work ..
Dodge 5-Passcnger ................................
Chev Coach, good motor .....................
Dodge Coupe, good motor .........
Dodge Coach, good motor ..................
Dodge Sedan ...........................................
Chev Sedan ...............,..................... ........
SPECIAL CARS
Meteor Coach, clean. Thursday’s price
Mercury Coach. Thursday’s price ......
1,850.
1,650.
1,650.
1,495.
1,495.
1,050.
650.
650.
495.
495.
395.
250.
195.
245.
95.
1,445.
815.
cars to be reduced. $10 a day until sold.
TRUCKS
Dodge 1-Ton, fluid drive, less than
miles. Save $300 ....................................
Chev 1/^-Ton Pickup, like new ............
Mercury Pickup .........................-..........
Ford Pickup, like new, 'a buy ...........
Ford Panel, only .....................................
TRACTORS
Larry Snider Motors
Phone 624 or 64-W Exeter, Ontario
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London Pastor
At Centralia
Rev. Boa, of Empress Ave.,
United Church, London, was the
guest speaker at the anniversary
services in the church Sunday
and delivered very fine messages at both services.
Special music was provided by
the choir under the leadership
of Mrs. K. Hodgins. In the morn
ing the choir was assisted by Mr.
and Mrs. D. Innsley of Exeter
with Mr, Innsley singing a solo
and in the evening Flying Officer
Eales of Grand Bend sang a solo
with Mrs. Eales as accompanist.
Numerous baskets of spring
flowers made an attractive dec
oration for the occasion.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Thompson
of London were weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Hodg
son.
Mr. Arthur Brooks has been
visiting for the past couple ot
^eeks with his daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart
Powe in London. „
Mrs. Clara Abbott returned
home last week after spending
the winter with her sister-in-law,
Mrs. F. J. Fairhall in Pasadena,
California.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Pen
warden and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Penwarden were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blair of
Lucan were Sunday visitors with
Miss Agnes Anderson.
Mnt George Chaffe of Toronto
spent'’ the weekend with his
parents.
Miss Doreen Proctor returned
to London on Sunday aftei* holi
daying for a week at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Had
dock of Lucknow called on
friends in the village Saturday.
Mr. Glenn Robinson is holiday
ing with his wife and family at
the home of Mrs. Robinson’s
parents in New Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bayn-
ham* and family of Exeter were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Baynham.
Mr. Carl Isaac was able to
return to his home from
toria Hospital last week.
Miss Joanne McCurdy, of
don spent the week-end
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mc
Curdy.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McLeod, ot
Aurora, were Sunday visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Mc-
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Innsley and
Mrs. Prescott of Exeter were
entertained to dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Hod
gins on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Innsley assisted the choir in the
morning at the anniversary ser
vice.
Mr. and Mrs. W.
were holidaying
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs.
of London, Mr
and family of Forest were Sun
day visitors with Mrs. E. Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Huxtable and
Billie were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and
Mrs. T. Boyes.
i Mr, and Mrs.
and family visited
Mrs. Lyle Steeper
Corbett, and
Cyril Morley
noon.
There will
vice here on
of the Whalen anniversary. Sun
day school service will be at
10:30 a.m.
Rev. Harold Swann, Trinidad,
will be the guest speaker at the
Sunday School anniversary in
the church here on June 8.
Members of the Centralia
choir were pleasantly entertained
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Greb on Sunday evening follow
ing the church service. The hos
tess served a sumptuous lunch
and was assisted 'by Mrs.
Love and Mrs. L. Hodgson.
Vic-
Lon-
with
A. Elliott
in Windsor over
Meek and family
and Mrs Davies
Ken Hodgins
with Mr.” and
and baby at
with Mr. and Mrs.
on Sunday after
be no church ser-
Sunday oil account
H.
mo-
to
did.
Good Neighbors
—Continued from Page 2
have the chance, with our
dern ways and customs,
“neighbor” as much as they
The barn raisings and wood-cut
ting bees are things of the past.
The threshings and silo fillings
become fewer each year as pro
gressive farmers buy combines
and forage harvesters.
Despite the changes, some of
the good neighborly, spirit of the
first two generations lives on.
Steve and Annie, Joe and Mary
are finding that Canada is a
land of good neighbors as well
as a country where individual
freedom and opportunity for
workers can still be found in
abundance. They have worked to
establish homes and security for
their families and in a large
measure have done so.
It is interesting to wonder if
the second generation of these
new Canadian farmers, horn and
raised on the farms, will stay in
the country or go to the cities,
"-to make a million dollars,” as
did so many of the second and
third generations of the earlier
Bcottish-Canadians. If they stay
on the land, Canada will perhaps
have.\a settled farm population,
giving, surely, greater stability
and permanence to the economic
and social structure of the
country. As the years go by It
will be interesting also to watch
as the different backgrounds and
cultures, if you will, merge ahd
develop. The result should be as
truly Canadian and, possibly,
more humanly satisfying, than
our present way of life in the
country.
QASHWOQP
and Mrs. Donald Reste-
and family of London
the weekend with his
Mr. Otto Restemayer.
and Mrs; Fred Get? and
Oshawa spent a few days
and Mrs. Getz and
Mr.
mayor
spent
father,
Mr.
son of
with Rev.
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hess of
Detroit spent the weekend with
his mother here and in Strat
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kraft and
family of London spent the
weekend with relatives here.
Mr. Alex Gets spent the week
end with Rev, and Mrs. Getz.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snell
and Mary and friend of London
spent the weekend in Detroit.
Mrs. Henderson of Galt visit
ed with her brothers, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Nadiger and Mr. and
and Mrs. William Nadiger, last
week.
Mr, Alf Zimmer of Portland,
Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Zimmer of Windsor spent
the weekend with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wildfong
and Grant of London were week
end visitors with their, parents.
A number of ladies attended
the W.S.W.S. Convention at New
Hamburg this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown of
London spent the holiday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott
and family of Bowmanville spent
Saturday with her mother, Mrs.
Kleins tiver.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe
and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wolfe
of Toronto spent the holiday
weekend with their parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Wes Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Laub are
moving into Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Zimmer's house, the former Ziler
property.
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Zurich Bank
Manager Transferred
C. C. MacEachern, manager
the Bank of Montreal at Zurich
for the past five years, has been
transferred to Iroquois. C. N.
Scott, of Douglous, will replace
Mr. MacEachern.
James Street W.A.
Holds Blossom Tea
Members of James St. W.A.
sponsored a successful Blossom
Tea in the Sunday School room
on Friday afternoon.A • - -
lips
tea
lace
attractive flower
and candles.
Mrs. C,
dent, and
ceived the
Pouring
noon were
Mrs. C. W.
May, Mrs. E.
H. Jones and
Mrs. E. Bell,
E. Lindenfield, Mrs. R, E. Poo-
ley, Mrs. William Sweitzer and
Mrs. W. C. Allison assisted in
serving the guests. Assisiting in
the kitchen were Miss V. Coates,
Mrs. W. Coates, Mrs. E. Apple
ton and Mrs. E. Johns. Mrs. W.
Witmer and Mrs. P. Passmore
convened a baked food table.
The proceeds of the afternoon
amounted to about $90.
The committee in charge of
arranging the tea were Mrs. H.
Pollen, Mrs. A. Fraser, Mrs. H.
C. Rivers, Mrs. C. S. MacNaugh-
ton
profusion
decorated
table was
cloth and
of lilacs and tu-
the room. The
covered with a
centered with an
arrangement
Farrow.
Mrs, H.
guests,
tea during the after
Mrs. D. A. Anderson,
Down, Mrs. F. A.
S. Steiner, Mrs. J.
Mrs. C. V. Pickard.
Mrs. A. Cann, Mrs.
W.A, presi-
J. Snell re-
and Mrs. H. H. Cowen.
GREENWAY
Town Topics •
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Witmer and
Leo visited with, relatives and
friends in Kitchener and Hamil
ton over the holiday weekend-
Miss Ruby Treble, Toronto, is
spending the week with her
brother, Mr. Ed- Treble ana
sister, Miss Effie Treble.
Mr- and Mrs. S. B. Taylor ar
rived home the latter part of the
week after visiting in Edmonton,
Alta. Miss Shirley Taylor, of the
Queen Alexandria Sanitorium,
Byron, spent the weekend with
her parents.
Officers and teachers of the
James Street Sunday School held
a meeting at the home of Miss
May Jones Monday evening. It
was decided to purchase visual
aid equipment for use in the
school. Lunch was served at the
close.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Quance
and Mr. Ed. Stone spent May 24
in Ingersoll. Mr. Clifford Quance
visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Beer at Grand Bend,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Amy and
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. McKay of Toronto
were at Virginia Beach over the
weekend, In last week’s paper
we had Mr. and Mrs. Amy re
turning from Victoria, B.C, They
were not in B.C.
Mr. J. a. Christie, of Regina,
and Mr. C. S. Christie of London
visited with their sister Mr. and
Mrs. William Thomson Monday.
Visitors with Mrs. J. B. Mc
Lean and family were Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. McLean, Betty, Billy
and Floyd Rock, of Hamilton.
Mr. “ ----
and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McLean
of London.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stone
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alexander
spent the.weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Sheldon Moffat at Orono.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Chambers and
Douglas were guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Bruce Biggart over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Archer ot
Warwick visited over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Luxton, also Mr. and Mrs. Oren
Weiner of Hamilton visited witu
them recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweitzer
and family, of Kitchener, called
on Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer, William
Street.
Mr. Harry Page, his wife and
two children,
Catherines will
ter. Mr. Page
ferred by the
will work with
and around Exeter.
Miss Pearl Cann is having two
week’s holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole and
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKnight
were in Detroit over the week
end.
Miss Jean Hunter and Harley
Marshall of Strathroy were the
guests of Misses Willa Hunter
and Lois Baker over the week
end.
Mrs. R. A. Boyes is a guest
with Mrs. E. M. Grove.
Signalman Gilbert Witmer, of
Vimy Barracks, Kingston, spent
the weekend at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wit
mer.
Fit. Sgt. and Mrs. A. A. Eades
visited in Detroit over the week
end.
Feme McLean of Toronto
formerly of St.
soon live in Exe-
has been trans-
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Li-:
Miss Laura Leask of Sarnia
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Steeper
friends.
Miss Lillian Ulens
spent the weekend
mother, Mrs. W. T. Ulens.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson
and Morley of Parkhill and_ Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Tweddle,
and Bonnie of West
visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Milton Woodburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
and family of London,
Mrs. Earl Gardner and Jimmie
of Sarnia spent the weekend
with Mrs. J. Gardner.
Mr. Dawson Woodburn of Tor
onto spent the weekend at his
home. 4
Miss Muriel Fallis and Mrs.
Miza Alpine of Sarnia and Miss
Lex Losett of Exeter spent the
weekend
Mrs.
ces.
Mr
and ___
London spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Woodburn (
and family. J
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown, | Gordon and Eric, and Miss Mar- I
ion Woodburn visited on Sunday?
with friends in Sarnia. i
an"d other
of Windsor
with her
Viola
Corners
Mr. and
Gardner
Mr. and
IES WWE
Lloyd
with Mr. and Mrs.
Brophey and Fran-
Mrs. David Clunessand . _. .
Miss Ruby Woodburn of
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