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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-05-29, Page 3OF ALL BREEDS * jg. Hatched Every Monday and Thursday Limited Number of Starter Chicks Every Tuesday and Wednesday PHONE 7 OR 8 III 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 Articles of no value to you are priceless to others. Want Adver­ tise now in The Times-Advocate. II Boys! Boys! FOR THE EXETER KINSMEN DOMINION DAY Kite Flying Contest FOR BOYS 14 AND UNDER Judging Will Be Based On: Best Flying Kite - Length of Time in the Air - General Ease of Launching Limited Amount of FREE Lumber Available at Huron Lumber Company, Exeter 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 ■w 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. of 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- H.E.P.C. and he local linemen in storage in the floor space of 9^2 cubic feet of Only $459.00 • SPEED FREEZER—stores np to 80 individual serving! plus 32 ice cubes. • BUTTER CONDITIONER 7* bolds one pound of butter at proper spreading temper­ ature, not too soft—not too hard. • MEAT KEEPER—handy cold storage drawer keeps meat at the best humidity and temperature. S HOTPOINT*15 Authorized Dealer. SNELGROVE’S Phone 18-W Exeter 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 Safer”The Money It Exeter Don’t put up with flies . . . kill them! We stock Purina Fly Sprays (with DDT and 1068) for your cattle, your stable, and your home — real time-savers, real fly killers. PURINA FLY SPRAYS It’s often easier and more economical to control weeds by spraying than culti­ vating. We have full information on , what Purina Weed Killers will and will not do. Let’s talk it over! PURiNA WEED KILLERS 1 Keep up Milk Flow — A little feed of the right kind now will save you a lot of feeding later I Use MILKING CHOWS Grew Better Heifers — Try feeding a bag a month per head, of Bulky-las and oats or Dry & Freshening Chow. BULKY-LAS er D&F Easy Way to Worm Pigs - No chasing, no catching, no holding, no mixing, no dos­ ing ... just feed ’em PIGTAB REDIMIX .■ .................... ...........■■■■. For Fast Solid Growth — If your pullets or poults are late or slow, you can build them big and sturdy, fast, with the new PURINA CHECKER-ETTS Gives Birds a "Lift"— Growing pullets and poults — layers, too —get a lift out of Chek-R-Ton. Knocks out roundworm, peps up appe­ tites. PURINA CHEK-R-TON - * • ' J .— * -4 Whalen Corners . -f