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’Review Night’ At
Fairfield Farm Forum
Monday was “Review Night”
for Farm Forums. The radio
broadcast dealt with the Wheat
Board.
Thirty-one members of Fair-
field Forum met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Schroeder.
Allan Richard gave a fine report
of the Ontario Federation
Agriculture convention which
and Mrs. Richard attended
Toronto early in January.
Other items on the program
were a sing-song and humorous
reading on daylight saving time.
The next meeting will be held
at the home'of Mr. and Mrs. Wr.
Haist.
Topics From
Crediton
By MRS. J. WOODALL
DAY OR NIGHT
GARAGES
Open this Sunday, Wednes
day afternoon, and during
the evenings throughout the
week:
SUPERTEST
Service Station
K
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of
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in
the
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Caven Club See Films
At January Meeting
The January meeting of
Presbyterian Caven Club
held at the home of Miss Alice
Pl’aff. Mrs. Hilton Laing con
ducted the worship service which
was based on the theme, “God
Giveth the Increase.”
During the business period it
was reported the club had made
the final payment on the oil
furnace in the Manse.
The highlight of the evening
wag pictures shown of the build
ing of the new Presbyterian
Church in Goderich. Miss Mary
Ann Erskine gave a commentary
on these films. These were of
special interest at this time due
to renovations in our own
church. The hymn “Blest Be the
Tie that Binds” was sung and
Mr. Sinclair closed the meeting
with prayer.
World Service Prayer Day
will be observed on Sunday eve
ning in the Evangelical D.B.,
Church. Members ol’ the Society
will be in charge of the service.
Due to the icy conditions of
our streets a few days last week,
our citizens found walking ex
tremely dangerous. Mr. G. E,
Wenzel met with a painful
accident Friday evening when he
slipped on the icy pavement and
tore the ligaments in his shoul
der and arm.
Messrs. William H. Smith,
Lome Finkbeiner, Robert Lani-
bie and Ross Haugh motored to
Owendale, Mich., on Saturday
morning. Mr. Finkbeiner pur
chased from Mrs. O. R. Brown,
of Owendale, her house and lot
in Crediton on King street. Mr.
and Mrs. Finkbeiner have sold
their farm in Stephen township
and will move into the village
in early spring.
Our best wishes
to Mrs. William
who has accepted
the nursing staff
Exeter hospital,
Mrs. Lillian Duncan, Mr.
■Mrs. Murray Duncan and
children, of St. Thomas, visited
on Sunday at the home of
of Mr. ancl Mrs. William Colter.
Mrs. George Colter, who had
spent some time in St. Thomas
with her sister, Mrs.
Duncan, returned to her
with them.
Mrs. Wilfred Mack and
Winnifred and Rosalie
are extended
Colter, R.N.,
a position on
of the new
and
two
Lillian
home
CARS
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1951
1950
1948
1946
1947
1939
1937
Dodge Sedan, a beaut! .............
Ford Sedan, lovely! lovely! ....
Ford Sedan, oh! oh! ..................
Chev Sedan, with a music box
Willys Jeepster, see this one ..
Nash Sedan, a good ride, etc.
Sedan, clean, hydraulic brakes
1.850,
1.850.
1,150.
1,095.
550.
325.
275.
TRUCKS
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1950
1948
1942
1942
1940
1938
Dodge 3-Ton, above average ...............
Mercury 3-Ton, a work horse at ........
Ford 3-Ton C.O.E., big rack ...............
Ford Pickup, a former air force job ..
International Panel, new K-5 motor ..
Ford Pickup, a cheap truck ..................
1,350.
850.
395.
395.
250.
125.
These
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OUR SPECIALS
Units to Be Reduced $10 a Day Until
Monarch Sedan. Thursday’s price ......1949
1950 Dodge l-Ton, new motor. Thursday’s
price
1950
1948
1942
Mercury Pickup. Thursday’s price
Ford
Chev
1- Ton. Thursday’s price .............
2- Ton Dump. Thursday’s price
TRACTORS
Sold
935.
1951
1948
1947
1943
Ford,
Ford,
Ford,
Allis
just like new ........
a buy .........................
stepup transmission
Chalmers “B”, only
995.
795.
695.
350.
New Holland Balers and Forage Harvesters
L.S.M.F.T.*
*Larry Snider Means Fine Trade
Larry Snider Motors
Misses
Mack
left Saturday on a motor trip
to Florida where, they will spend
the next few weeks.
Cpl. and Mrs. John Bishop
and daughter Sharon spent seve
ral days with Mrs.
father in Stratford.
Miss Janet Kestle,
London, visited Sunday
grandparents,
W. Clark.
Miss Ruth
Ted Insley
Stratford.
Mr. and
Schwartz
spent
Bishop’s
and Mr.
Sunday in
Report From
Edgewood
By MRS. ROY MOORE
Miss Betty Lou Garrett, of
London, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr.
Garrett Sr.
Mr. and. Mrs.
and girls visited
Mr. _ "
family
Mr.
Keith
Craig,
Mr.
family.
Mrs. Jim
and Mrs. Ken
Joseph Zubal
Tuesday with
and Mrs. Bill Bendall and
in St. Marys.
and Mrs. Bill
and Gordon,
visited
and Mrs.
Johnson,
of Ailsa
Wednesday with
Roy Moore and
mother,
lives with her
operation last
Westman is on
few
has
her
Larson’s
Mrs. Dow, who
underwent an
Sunday.
Mrs. Pauline
the sick list.
Mrs. Haysel Perrin spent a
days in Galt.
Mrs. Charles Waldon, who
been ill, is staying with
daughter, Mrs. Clarence Darling.
Mr. Oscar Metters spent Tues
day in the Niagara district.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell
aijd girls visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Harris!’, of St. Marys,
last Wednesday.
The Junior Farmers met at
S.S. No. 26 School Friday night
with about 3 0 members present.
Mary Carmichael showed slides
and described her trip to Scot
land, which was most interesting.
Miss Madeline Hardie sang
solo and Don Middleton spoke
“Farm Safety”.
A social evening was held
Friday evening at Revere School
with a large attendance. Miss
Joan Leslie and Miss Verna Mc
Combs, teachers of Granton
School, showed slides which were
most interesting. The pupils took
part in the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Pye and
Mr. Eugene McGrath, London,
spent Saturday with Mr
Mrs. R. Moore and family.
a
on
on
Seaforth Lodge
Confers Degree
Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge, of
Seaforth, visited Pride* of Huron
lodge on Wednesday, January
21, and their degree team under
the direction of Mrs. Chester
Henderson, conferred the Rebe
kah degree on four Exeter can
didates. Mrs. Frank Kling, as
soloist, added to the impressive
ness of the degree work,
•Guests were present from
Parkhill lodge and in all, over
100 Rebekahs were in attend
ance.
N.G., Mrs, Gwen Gibson pre
sided for the business meeting.
Mrs. Glenn Fisher announced a
euchre party for Rebekahs and
their husbands and Oddfellows
and their wives to be held in
the lodge rooms February 13.
Many favorable remarks were
heard about the enlarged and
improved kitchen at the lodge
rooms.
Mrs, Earl Campbell, Mrs.
Percy Campbell, Mrs. Homer
Russell and Mrs. Albert Keys
acted as lunch committee.
The Story In
Saintsbury
By MRS. H. DAVIS
The January meeting of the
Guild was held Thursday after
noon at the -home of Mrs. Jack
Dickins. The new president, Mrs.
R. Greenlee, was in charge. The
Scripture reading was taken by
Mrs. H. Davis and roll call was
answered by paying
ship
A
Mrs.
for
holder of the lucky
proceeds go towards
ing fund.
Quilt blocks were
plans laid for the play on Tues
day evening to be presented by
the A.Y.P. of St. Paul’s
Kirkton.
The next meeting will
at the home of Mrs.
Donald.
A social evening was
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Greenlee on Wednesday evening
of last week. Ten tables of pro
gress ive euchre and three tables
of other games were enjoyed.
Lunch was served by the ladies
of St. Patrick’s Church and
social hour was enjoyed.
Another social evening will
held on Tuesday, February 3
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Kooy .
Mr. Howard McDonald spent
the weekend at the home of Mrs.
W. J. Dickins, of Lucan.
The condition of Mrs. James
Turner, a patient in St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London, is improving.
Mr. R. Carroll was a weekend
guest with Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Hodgins, of Lucan.
Mrs. F.
at the home
W. Hodgins,
. Mr. Ivan
Davis spent
home of
Greenlee.
Miss Norma
Zurich, was a
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Barker.
fee.
mystery prize,
M. McDonald,
and Mrs. D.
the member-
donated by
was drawn
Abbott was
ticket. The
the build-
pieced and
I
The Story In
Shipkcy
By MRS. H. SHEPPARD
Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Sanders,
of Welland; Dr. and Mrs. B. M.
Sanders, of Chatham; Mrs, Ida
Sanders, of Loudon, and Mrs. A.
McAvoy, of Exeter, visited re
cently with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pickering
and daughters, of London, visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Pickering and family.
Miss Eleanor Sharp i
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
ton Sweitzer and Sandra.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ratz
Joan spent Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. Scott, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Trueraner,
of Grand Bend, visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Picker
ing and family.
Mrs. Nelda Routledge, Lon
don, visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Milt. Ratz.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Russell,
Doug and Tom visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
spent
Mil-
and
and
District Women On
WMS Executive
At a recent meeting of the
Huron Presbyterial Women’s
Missionary Society of the Pres
byterian Church in
at Clinton, several
men were installed
slate of officers.
Mrs. D. Sinclair,
vice-president; Mrs.
sail, treasurer; Mrs. II. Walker,
Hensail, life membership; Mrs.
Harry Strang, Hensail, Glad
Tidings, and Mrs W. R. Sillery,
Exeter, student secretary.
Canada heid
district wo-
on the
gar Webb at St. Catharines.
Mr. Bob McNair, Clandeboye,
visited Thursday with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lam
port.
Mr. Larry Angus and son
Larry were in Toronto Monday
for final check-up on Larry Jr.’s
eye. His school friends hope he
will soon be back at school’ again,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Baum
garten visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Brown of Bothwell.
is a
Hen-
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(advertisement was inadvertently omitted last week)
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Davis and Mrs. H.
Wednesday at the
and Mrs.
:7>ade Mark
•Mr.
Steinbach,
weekend guest
South Huron Juniors
Entertained At Seaforth
•South Huron Junior Farmers
were guests of Seaforth Juniors
Friday evening.
The highlight of
was a hockey match
two clubs. Exeter
scoring
play. At
tied at
minutes,
to make
The
skating until 10 p.m.
dancing in the Seaforth
School with lunch at midnight,
concluded an enjoyable evening
together for the two clubs.
the evening
between the
opened the
minutes of
the score was
the final 15
moved
final
ahead
after 15
one time
3-3. In
Seaforth
the score 5-3.
clubs joined in
until
public
when
High
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“Your Ford - Monarch Dealer”
PHONE 624 PHONE 18-W
Owing to the foresight and the buying intelligence of the people
of Exeter and district in knowing how to buy and certainly knowing bar
gains when they see them, we are for the last Three Days of this sale put
ting out some more suits at the incredibly low prices of last week — $20.00
and $25.00! Here we are
Cash Sale - No Refunds
George Wright - Exeter
Dress Pants $5.00 - $7.50
Regularly $10.95, $14.95, $16.95
Shirts .99 - $1.39 - $1.50 - $2.95
Regularly $3.95, $4.95, $5.95
Sports Coats $12.95 - $15.95 - $18.95
Regularly $22.95, $24.95, $29.95
A Few Station Wagon Coats Left $12.95
Regularly $16.95
Regularly $12.95 and For 270, 20-Oz