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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and family spent Saturday in
London with Mrs. T. Waugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller and
family, of Sunshine Line, were
Friday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Langford
and Shirley were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr, ‘ ““
Langford.
Mrs. W.
Marys, spent
her mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mossey and
Robert, Mr. and Mrs, Celil Mos
sey, Mrs. W. B. Young, of St.
Marys, were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. James Mossey. .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills, of
Auburn, spent Saturday with
Mrs. Fred Mills’.
Mrs. Fred- Mills and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Smith, of Carlingford?
Mr. and Mrs. Epliriam Hern,
of Zion, spent Thursday with
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenre Cope
land spent a few days at Chicago
Fair.
, Miss Anne Thomson spent the
weekend with her grandfather,
Mr. John Rinn, of Baseline.
and Mi's. Kenneth
Ik Young, of Sv.
the weekend with
Mrs. Janies Mossey
Lawyer, reading client’s last
will and testament to a circle of
expectant relatives: "And so, be
ing of sound mind, I spent every
cent I had before I died.”
Aluminum has been flying high
in civil and military aircraft fof a
good many years. Recently Prof.
Pierre Demers of the University
of Montreal found a new use for
this air-borne metal. He used alu
minum to encase a camera which
he sent aloft attached to a hydro-
gen-filled balloon in order to
photograph cosmic rays, ten
miles up in the cold and empty
stratosphere.
From the luxurious interiors of
modern transports to the white-
hot heart of a jet turbine engine,
aluminum is lending its lightness
and strength to Canada’s aircraft
industry. Aluminum Companv of
Canada, Ltd. (Alcan).
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$1.00
PER
100
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LAKEVIEW VI-CROSS
OR
SUSSEX x RED FOR 1953
As you will notice, Standard Breds and Crosses will
not lay as well as Inbred Crossbreds.
(Watch for next week’s Announcement of Production
on our Vi-Cross at South Huron High School.)
HERE’S OUR PRODUCTION ON SUSSEX X RED
OF A FEW OF OUR BETTER FLOCKS:
Urban Ayotte, Dashwood:
500 SUSSEX X REDS
250 VI-CROSS ............
80% PRODUCTION
80% PRODUCTION
Glenn, Stewart, Kirkton:
1,000 SUSSEX X REDS ....... 77% AVERAGE
PRODUCTION FOR ENTIRE FALL PERIOD
TO DATE
Ferman Snyder, Dashwood:
500 SUSSEX X REDS .... 80% PRODUCTION
JAN. 15 HATCH: SUSSEX X RED AT 23i/20
Special Price
3952 Price: Sussex x Red at 300
January 15 Special at 23%0
• 1952 Price* Vi-Cross Pullets at 420
January Special at 310
Here’s your chance io get Inbred Crossbreds
at regular Standard Bred Price.
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JAMES ST. CHURCH
News of
Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
i
■Seals To Buy X-Ray Equipment
If District Generous Enough
Rev. H. J. Snell, pastor
Mr. Lawrence AVein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10 a.m.—-Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.
The minister will present
work and claims of the
tario Temperance Federation,
Anthem by the Choir.
Duet by Irene Sweet and
garet McFalls,
p.m.—Evening Worship.
Sermon Subject: "There
A Crowd.”
Choir number selected.
A warm welcome is extended
to all.
the
On-
Mar-
7
Came
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —-
Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford, A nr A •B.A., M.A.
Organist: Robert Cainerop
December 7, Second Sunday
Advent—
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
in
EXETER TABERNACLE
P.A.O.O.
Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor
Wedr, 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer. Speaker: Mr. D. Jolly.
Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Speaker:
Mr. S. Trielw er.
Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
’Supt.; Mr. E. Cudmore.
Missionary Sunday.
Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Worship
Rev. L. Johnston of Simcoe
Communion Sunday
Sun., 7:30 p.m.—Rev. L. Johns
ton, of Simcoe, speaker.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.,
Minister
Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane
10 a.m.—Church School.
11 a.m.—Public Worship.
Sermon Subject; “Home
li^ion.”
2 p.m,—Mission Band.
8 p.m.—Caven Club. Speaker:
Rev. J. B. Fox, Hensail.
Re
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Saturday,December 6, 3 p.m.—
Caven Christmas Fair in W.
G. Simmons &Sons show-
room.
Tuesday,December 9, 8 p.m.—
Caven Congregational Circle
at the home of Mrs.W. G.
Cochrane.
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
C. M. Eelman, Pastor
This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Ser
vice in Exeter Canadian
Legion Hall. All welcome.
MAIN ST. CHURCH
Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
10 a.m.—Morning School.
11:00 a.m.—Nursery Class for
little people.
11 a.m.—Dr. Ted Whiting, Medi
cal Superintendent of Bella
Coola.
Anthem; "O Come to
Heart, Lord Jesus.” ,
7 p.m.—“As In A Mirror.”
Evening Hymn: “When
Lord Of Love Was Born.”
You and your friends are
most welcome.
My
The
CENTRALIA
UNITED CHURCH
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. J. V, Dahnis, Minister
Sunday, December 7—
10 a.m,—Missions Sunday.
Sermon: "The Power, Person
nel and Program of Missions.”
11 a.m.—-Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—Sound Film; "More
For Peace.”
Friday, December 5—
8 p.m,—Closing Service of Evan
gelistic Mission. Speaker; Rev.
W. F. Krotz, Tavistock, Ont.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. J. Hqnry Getz, Minister
Mrs, Ken McCrae, Organist
SPECIAL SERVICES
10 a.m.—Worship.
Roll Call.
11:15 a.m.—Church School.
7:3 p.m.—Worship.
Wednesday, Dec. 10, 7:30 p.m.
—Fellowship of Prayer.
Friday, Dec. 5, 6:45 p.m.—L.A.
Annual Christmas Dinner,
CHURCH OF GOD
GRAND BEND
Rev. E. Wattam
a.m.—Sunday School,
a.m.—Worship.
10:00
11:00
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service.
Wed., 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meet
ing.
Fri,, 8:00 p.m.—Young PeoDles.
See Meat Films
The Elimville W.A. held their
"Schneider's Night” Wednesday,
November 20 in the church with
a good crowd in attendance. Mr.
Ted Cudmore, from Schneider’s
plant in Kitchener, showed two
films, "Dutch Treat,” showing a
tour through the meat plant,
and "A Trip to Hawaii.” Several
solos were enjoyed during the
evening. <t
Mrs. John H olmes, Arkona,
and Mr. George Holmes, of
Forest, visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalmer Skinner
and family visited on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Maynaru
Margison, of London.
A number from this commun
ity attended
at Thames
ning.
Mr. and
and family,
Husson and
to Centralia
apartments at Mr. Hubert Hey
wood’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and
Carol Ann visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of
Centralia.
The Elimville W.M.S. and
W.A. will hold their Christmas
meeting on Thursday in the
church basement. There will be
an exchange of gifts and Santa
Claus will call at the close.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murcli visit
ed on Sunday with Mr. Harry
Murch, of London.
Miss Anita Carroll and friends,
from Toronto, spent the weekend
with Dr. and Mrs. R. Reilly.
the musical program
Road Tuesday eve-
Mrs. Ted Holden
Mr. and Mrs. Glen
family have moved
airport from their
The Huron County Tuberculo
sis Association will purchase X-
ray equipment for the South
Huron Hospital .....
Good news? Well, just a min
ute. Let’s finish that sentence.
. . . . , providing the people of
South Huron are generous
enough during the current
Christmas Seal campaign.
That’s the promise the Associa
tion has made to local authori
ties. It was made known last
week in a letter sent
dents of the area
Sturgis, chairman of
Lions Club Christmas
mittee.
The promise indicated the As
sociation wishes to contribute to
the local hospital but could do
so only if it
funds from
That puts
squarely on
South Huron
to all resi-
by H. L.
the Exeter
Seal Com
received sufficient
the local
the
the shoulders of
residents. If they
canvas.
responsibility
This Week In
Winchelsea
By MRS. F. HORNE
VANCOUVER
Daily from TORONTO vie
MIN AKI • WINNIPEG
SASKATOON > EDMONTON
JASPER
Standard and iourht
sleeping cars, bed-
rooms, comp q rtments,
buffet lounge, dining
car, modern coaches.
are generous enough, their hos
pjtal will receive the valuable
X-ray equipment.
Besides the hospital equip
ment, the Association is asking
tor increased donations to fin
ance an enlarged program of T.
B. prevention work throughout
the county. It hopes to increase
its X-ray and clinic work, pro
mote more health education in
the schools and among adults
and extend its efforts to re
habilitate patients so they can
find employment which will not
affect their condition.
Last year, through the funds
received from the Christmas Seal
campaign, 12,852 people in the
county were X-rayed in June.
Eight active cases of tubercu
losis were discovered as well as
a consiedrable number of ab-
normalties. At the present time
there are 23 Huron County
people in santitorium.
A Good Place To Do Your
Ministerial Association
Meets At Main Street
The South Huron Ministerial
Association met in Main Street
Church Monday with the Rev. A.
E. Holley as chairman of the
meeting.
A film on Christian Steward
ship, “All That I Have,” was
shown and a discussion on the
picture was led by Rev. Holley.
On Rotation Leave
Among the forty or
soldiers who are arriving
this week after a year’s service
in Western Germany are Sapper
F. A. M. Bezzo, of Clandeboye,
and Gunner William H. Bod
field, of St. Marys. They arrived
in Quebec on the S. S. Neptunia,
November 24.
(St. Marys Journal-Argus)
more
home
Comments About
Cromarty
By MRS. K. McKELLAR
Rev. G. G. Burton, M.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. K. Hodgins,
Musical Director
Sunday, December 7—
10:30 a.m.—Centralia Service.
Sermon Subject: "Preparing
For Advent Season.”
11:45 a.m.—Church School.
2:30 p.m.—Whalen Service.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Storey, of
Walton, are visiting this week
with their son 'and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Storey.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller were
guests of ■ Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Cooper in Mitchell on Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and -Mrs. Elgin Bartley,
Roland, Man., and Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Morgan, of Hensail, call
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamil
ton and Mr. and Mrs. K. Mc-
Kellar on Thursday.
Mrs. Ted Storey and ■ baby
daughter returned home from
Seaforth Hospital on Saturday.
Mrs. Duncan McKellar left on
Wednesday to spend the winter
in Mitchell.
Mrs. Duncanson is visiting
this week with her daughter,
Miss Marguerite Duncanson in
This Week In
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley,
Sr. spent the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Hazel Park, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
of Fillmore, Sask., are
Morley,
Ogden,
visiting
with relatives in the community.
Mr. and “ “' ‘
beiner and _____ _____ --
Brussells on Sunday with 'Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire
and Mr. and Mrs. George Squire
were recent visitors with
and Mrs. Nelson Squire,
Farquhar.
A birthday celebration
held on Monday evening at
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
in honor of Mr. Gerald
and son Larry, Mrs.
Morley Jr., and Mr.
Mrs. Jack Fink
family visited at
Mr.
of
was
the
Mr, Ronald Spry, of London,
spent a few days recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. Wib Glanville,
of Staffa, and Mrs. Nelson
Clarke, of Farquhar, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Morgan and
Johnny visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Newton Clarke on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hay, of
Staffa, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Colin Gilfillan on Thursday
evening. The former were cele
brating their fifteenth wedding
anniversary.
We are glad to hear that Mrs.
George Bailey is somewhat im
proved. Miss Beatrice and Mr.
Charles Delbridge have also
been on the sick list. We wish
them all a speedy return • to
health.
Don’t expect world conditions
to improve very much until
people do.
It
G
Main
Xmas Shopping
Street
Diamonds
Bluebird
Watches
Gruen and Bulova
Silverware
Community and 1847
Greeting Cards
Carlton
Gifts For Every Member
Of The Family
S. B. TAYLOR
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Sideline Comments
—Continued form Page 5
gle. Bern McLean is currently
tops with 3 40.
R.R.S And B.S.
Next week the Rural Rollers
and Big Six will tie at each
other’s throats . . . and pockets!
Every season the two bowl each
other the losers pay for the win
ners’ lines.
If the Rollers are jts hot next
week as they were this week
(and Ken Hockey doesn’t get
any more than the 51.1 triple he
had this week), the Big Six
haven’t the proverbial snowball’s
chance . . .
*>!<*#
Watch Those Gutter Balls
A ball that jumped out of the
gutter and knocked off the four-
pin was the cause of some con
troversy this week. To clarify
matters on the respotting of such
pins in instances like this, we
quote Rule 3 of ttIva-pIti Official
Regulations:
"Clause B:
are knocked
pin or pins
play from the side partition or
rear cushion of the alley on
which thtf fair ball has been de
livered are counted as pin or
pins down, except where pin or
pins come in contact with any
part of a pin boy and rebound,
such pins Shall be respotted.
"Clause C: Only pin or pins
knocked down and remainirig
down by delivery of a fair ball
or as permitted in ‘Clause B’ of
Rule 3 shall count. Pin or pins
which are knocked down or dis
placed from causes other than
provided shall hot count and
shall be i'espotted.”
>K *
Pin or pins which
down by another
rebounding in the
Fort Erie.
The Sunday School and day
school teachers are busy train
ing the children for theii’ Christ
mas entertainments.
Mr. Ross Houghton and child
ren, Mrs. William Houghton and
Mr. Frank Stagg attended a
gathering at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Kemp in Mitchell
on Sunday. It was the twenty
fifth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Kemp’s marriage.
Mr. Crosley Chappel, Pasqua,
Sask., visited recently with his
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Filmer
Chappel.
Mrs. Ross McPhail and baby
daughter . returned home from
hospital in London Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. “Anthony Allen
and baby visited his parents, Mr.
and. Mrs. Frank Allen, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cockwell,
of Exeter, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burns, of
London, spent the weekend at
Mr.the home of her father,
Frank Harburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
Lean, of Stratford, spent
weekend with Mr. and
Hugh Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Colin
McDougall, Harrington, and Mrs.
Almena McDougall, Fullarton,
also visited with them Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Worthington, of
Toronto, visited over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Dow.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruce
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ro
land Kleinfelt, of
day.
Mr. and Mrs.
Sharen and Karen,
day with her parents,
Mrs, J, Beckler, jj____
A successful bazaar and
luck supper sponsored by
Ladies -Aid, Marian Ritchie,
iliary and Mission Band
held in the basement of
church Friday evening,
was a Splendid display of fancy
Work, sewing and cooking. The
returns were very gratifying.
Pictures prepared by the Na
tional Film Board were shown
By Rev, George Lamont, of
Mitchell,
Dublin
Don
visited
Mr,
of Zurich.
•Me
th e
Mrs.
Sun-
Scott,
Sun-
. and
pot-
th e
Mix-
was
the
Th ore
home
Hern
Hern
liam
Cruikshank. Other guests
Mrs. William Morley Sr.
Elva, Master Earl French
Mr. William Morley Jr.
Mr. Oscar Morley and Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Mercer, of Monetville,
Northern Ontario, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Morley, of Exeter,
visited Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. William Morley, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Millson, Prospect.
They also attended the baptismal
service of Donald Millson at
United Church, St. Marys.
Mrs. E. Ferguson held
Stanley brush demonstration
her home Monday evening.
Euchre
The first euchre night of
season was on Friday evening
at the schoolhouse with Mr. and
Mrs. Laverne Morley in charge.
Prize winners were: ladies’ high,
G.' Thomson; gents’ high, Mr.
O’Brien; lone hands, Mrs, Fink-
beiner.
JMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mardlin
arid Gayle, of Wesley, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
were present at a birthday cele
bration in '
Flannigan,
ning.
Mr. and
and Jean,
Jaques, Woodham; Mr. and Mrs.
John Thompson, Lucan, were
guests at the Froats-Arksey
wedding on Saturday in London.
Froats-Arksey
First St. Andrew’s United
Church, London, was the setting
for the wedding of ^Audrey
Kathleen Arksey, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Arksey, of
Granton, Ont., and Glen Ander
son Froats, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Froats, South Mountain,
Ont. The Rev. A. J. MacQueen
officiated before a setting of
white chrysanthemums and fern.
Organist was R. A. Wickett.
Entering the church with her
father, the bride wore a gown
of white nylon net over satin
with a Chantilly lace bodies,
high neckline, trimmed with
rhinestones and seed pearls, and
long pointed sleeves. Her finger
tip veil of tulle illusion was held
in place by a tiara of seed pearls
and rhinestones. She carried a
bouquet of red roses.
Miss Patricia Lawrance was
maid of honor in a gown of Nile
green with matching headdress.
She carried a cascade bouquet of
yellow ’mums.
The best man was Alvin Thea*
ker, of London.
A reception followed at the
Latin Quarter where the bride’s
mother received in a turquoise
crepe gown with black accessor
ies and a corsage of pink car
nations. The groom’s mother
assisted in a dress of rose crepe
with grey accessories and a cor
sage of white roses.
For traveling to the United
States, the
crepe dress
fur jacket
accessories
yellow roses.
Mr. and Mrs.
side in London.
Wil-
Tom
were
and
and
the
a
at
the
honor of Mr. Lloyd
London, Friday eve-
Mrs. George Arksey
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
bride donned a ■wool
of emerald green and
with
and
brown and gold
a corsage of
Fronts will re-
Solve Your Christmas
Gift Problems
25 Percent Off
AH Ladies’, Misses’ and Girls’
Winter Coats & Suits
We still have a good range of winter coats for
ladies, misses and girls’ fur collars, also un
trimmed, which we are offering at'25% off regu
lar prices—to clear in a hurry. An excellent
Christmas gift suggestion. Also ladies’ and misses’
suits 25% off.
Dresses For Christmas
We have just received a shipment of ladies’ and
misses’ dresses for your Christmas social affairs,
at very reasonable prices.
Ladies’ and Misses’
Dressing Gowns
Just in time for the Christmas season in benga
lines, satins and wools; sizes 14 to 44. A real
Christmas gift. Priced from ........ $9.25 to $16.50
For Lad ies’ And Girls’
We have an exceptionally large range of sports
wear, blouses, snow suits, slacks, skirts, lingeries,
gloves, hand-bags, linens, towels, etc. Come early
and often and look over these lines.
New’ lines have just arrived this week.
Everything
In Men’s Wear
For Christmas
See Our
ST’N WAGON COATS
BOMBER JACKETS
SUITS
OVERCOATS
TIES
SOCKS
DRESSING GOWNS
GLOVES
HANDKERCHIEFS
ETC.
A Real Special
FOR MEN
Men’s housecoats, i n
wine and navy wool flan
nel, sizes 38 to 44. A
very useful gift.
Regular $13.95 for $9.95
Regular $9.50 for $6.95
A Good Suggestion
A Stetson or Brock hat
gift certificate.
Lazy-Day
Sport Shirts
This is the best value
we know in sport shirts,
all popular plain shades
and checks. A new ship
ment just in time for
Christmas giving priced
at ................... $4.95 each
Superior Store Specials For December 4, 5, 6
QUICK QUAKER OATS
Large 3-lb. boxes ..................... each 330
WETHEY’S 2-FRUIT MARMALADE
Special low price., 24-oz. jars each 270
LIBBY’S DEEP-BROWNED BEANS
20-oz. tins ........................... 2 for 370
MAKE IT SNOW — f .1_____
white, Press the button for magic flakes. Per tin .
2 for 290
per pkg. 200
LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE
Fancy quality, 20-oz. tins ..
KLEENEX
Regular or Chubby ......
HAWES’ FLOOR WAX
1-lb. tins ....................................... each 490
Snow-white crystals that glisten — blue, orchid, yellow, .
" ' ...................................................................$1.69